SHARE:  
Board Highlights
from the October 26, 2021 meeting
Board of Education honors MUSD Administrators for unwavering leadership
A school year of full return to in-person instruction, with COVID weekly testing and daily safety protocols, in addition to providing an alternate Virtual Pathway Program, has tested our MUSD Administrators at all levels in ways never experienced prior to the onset of the pandemic.

Our MUSD Board of Education and District Leadership recognizes the unique challenges faced by our entire MUSD Team, and those leading the way by remaining steadfast, embracing change, and taking on additional responsibilities, all for the sake of our learners.

That was all conveyed in a resolution honoring our MUSD Administrators and put into video form by a plethora of appreciative MUSD learners at the primary, secondary and adult education levels.

Also part of our October 26 recognitions, our MUSD Board and District Leadership honored our site leaders with a MUSD appreciation video showing our teams at each school site and recognizing them for their leadership, dedication and commitment in overcoming challenges, finding innovative solutions, and leading their site teams.

WE truly are #MUSDfamily!
  
RECOGNITIONS
New Milpitas Police Chief Jared Hernandez
New Milpitas Police Chief Jared Hernandez was honored by the MUSD Board of Education and District leadership for his leadership, commitment and dedication to the MUSD and Milpitas community at the Oct. 26 meeting.

Chief Hernandez is a Milpitas HS alumnus with a mission of supporting our MUSD youth and teens while providing leadership and safety for the entire Milpitas community.
MCEE announces 2021 MUSD grant recipients
Randall World Languages Academy was selected by the Milpitas Community Educational Endowment as recipient of a $5,000 grant for its Music for All program.

In addition, MCEE issued special grants to Milpitas Adult Education with a sweat equity program amounting to $1,400 to support students in need, and to Rancho Middle School with six cell phones to support five-star students within its PBIS rewards program.
Mable Mattos PTA earns National School
of Excellence designation
The Mabel Mattos PTA, with its president, Snehal Vaishnav, in attendance along with other members and Mattos families, was honored by the Board and District leadership for being a recipient of the National PTA School of Excellence designation.
HIGHLIGHTS
Student-produced video resolutions continue to capture MUSD Culture of WE
The Milpitas HS PUSO Club produced a video reading of Resolution 2022.18 Recognizing October as Filipino American History Month and Honoring Larry Itliong Day on October 25, 2021, which was unanimously adopted by the MUSD Board of Education at the October 26 meeting.

The Milpitas HS TrueColors Club developed and produced a video reading of Resolution 2022.19 Celebrating and Recognizing October as LBGTQ+ History Month, which was also unanimously adopted by the MUSD Board of Education.
MUSD Navigators! video series features
Cal Hills counselor Jonathan Payne,
MAE transition specialist Angela Holmes
Our MUSD educators—certificated and classified alike—have fully returned to campuses this fall 2021 and are captaining new protocols, practices and programs at their respective school communities as they continue to nurture a love of learning in the safest environment possible.

Each of our team members play an integral role in navigating and succeeding as WE move forward together. Let’s find out how they do it!
Rose Elementary School's ROAR initiative promotes positive behaviors amongst students
Rose Principal Nanci Pass and Assistant Principal Michele Sherer introduced their video Board Report, detailing the "Rose ROAR at Home: PBIS at a Glance."

ROAR is an acronym that stands for Respectful, Open-Minded, Ambitious, & Responsible, which is a key element to their PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports).
MetroEd serving 43 MUSD students with array of programs offered for 2021-22 school year
MetroEd Superintendent Alyssa Lynch shared the Annual Update on the MetroEd Program and Services, which is accommodating 43 MUSD students (41 from MHS and 2 from Cal Hills HS) during the 2021-22 school year at its Silicon Valley Career Tech Center.

Lynch included highlights from the current year, including a March 22 re-opening to in-person instruction and issuance of Chromebooks to all students in need; its newest team members; and new programs being offered.
MUSD Board of Education approves variety
of education items at October 26 meeting