- Laser-cutting with TechShop San Jose
- Digital media projects and stop-motion animation with VidCode
- Robotics with TeenForce
- More to come!
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Tech Museum
Sunday, June 26: Bring your family, friends and neighbors — we’re opening our doors for FREE. Community day is our way of saying thanks to our guests, who bring our building to life every day! And it’s a chance for folks who are unfamiliar with The Tech to explore our hands-on exhibits and experiences for free. We’ll also have $5 tickets to films in the Hackworth IMAX Dome Theater plus special activities and goodies. Stay tuned for details!
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Saratoga Springs Field Trip Info.
Forget
Me Not items to include in your backpack:
Please bring a bag lunch (disposable),
water bottle, water shoes (if you own them), change of clothes, bathing suit
(can wear it under clothes), towel, sunscreen, hat, and bug spray.
Schedule for the day with some flexibility:
9 am arrive
9-10 am explore and visit the fun zone
10-11am swim
11-12 noon Lunch and roasting marshmallow activity
(optional 50 mins. hike then lunch)
12-1:50 pm school fun zone or chillaxing on the fake grass
1:50 pm load buses to return back to C.L.
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Fun days are happening at the Tech....

Saturday, May 7: Come make stuff at The Tech! This event is for girls — along with their siblings and parents! — to come be inspired by projects made by other young people. Technology and engineering will come together for maker activities like laser-cutting with TechShop San Jose, stop-motion animation with VidCode, imagining a habitat for Mars with Okada Design and making video games with Girls Make Games. Girls Day offerings are drop-in and free with admission!

Wednesday, May 11: What would society gain from having more women and minorities in tech, and how do we get there? Watch the documentary “CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap” and hear a panel discussion — moderated by Gretchen Walker, The Tech’s Vice President of Education — on a topic that’s central to Silicon Valley’s future. Wednesday, May 11, 5:30 p.m. at Microsoft in Mountain View. $20.
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
International Fair May 6th (4:30-6:30 pm)
Come
showcase your country of descent at International Fair (IF) 2016, at Country
Lane. Our school is a rainbow of cultures, with students and parents, hailing
from far corners of the earth, who now call Country Lane, home. IF 2016 gives
the school community a chance to celebrate its cultural diversity, while
reminding the kids that within diversity lies unity. Please participate at IF
2016 by:
(1)
Creating a country booth
(2)
Performing in a 3-5 min cultural show
(3)
Participating in a fashion show
OR
Just
come by and enjoy an evening of food, fun, fashion and culture, in Country
Lane. Everyone (kids and parents) is
encouraged to wear traditional costume. We already have ambassadors from the
following countries: Australia, Bangladesh, China, Egypt,
Ethiopia, France, Germany, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Nepal,
Peru, Philippines, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan,
Tunisia, Ukraine, USA.
See
your home country? Consider joining their
team or simply come out to support them. Together let’s build a strong Country
Lane community.
IF
2016 event timeline (May 6th, Friday)
Table/booth
setup: 2:30-4:20 pm
Meet/greet/eat: 4:30-5:15
pm
Flag
ceremony: 5:15-5:30 pm
Cultural
program: 5:30-6:00 pm
Fashion
show: 6:00-6:30 pm
Fair
ends/clean up: 6:30-7:00 pm
Questions:
Sangeeta Banerjee: banerjeesr@sbcglobal.net
Friday, April 15, 2016
Girls Day at the Tech...May 7th
sponsored by the Junior League of Palo Alto-Mid Peninsula
Saturday, May 7
Noon to 5 p.m.
Free with museum admission
Noon to 5 p.m.
Free with museum admission
Come make stuff at the Tech! This event is for girls — as well as their siblings and parents — to come be inspired by projects made by other young people. Technology and engineering will come together for drop-in maker activities in art, fashion, games and more. Come dream with them!
Drop-in activities
Monday, April 11, 2016
Help Fight Cystic Fibrosis
Cornerstone FundraiserHelp Fight Cystic FibrosisCystic fibrosis is a life-threatening, genetic disease that causes persistent lung infections and progressively limits the ability to breathe or break down food and absorb vital nutrients.5th Grader, Megan Grainger, has been living with this disease throughout her 6 years at Country Lane, needing to take medication before she eats any food in order to help her digest properly. In her honor, our Cornerstone kids have organized a donation drive to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in order to help fight this disease.Great Strides is the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s largest national fundraising event. Each year, more than 125,000 people participate in hundreds of walks across the country to support the Foundation’s mission to cure cystic fibrosis. The funds raised from Great Strides helps provide people with CF the opportunity to lead full, productive lives by funding research and drug development, promoting individualized treatment and ensuring access to high-quality, specialized care.The local Great Strides 5k walk to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be held on Sunday, May 22, 2016 in Guadalupe Park in San Jose. Several of Megan's family members will be walking in her name, raising money for the foundation. Their team name is "Walking for Megan." They have raised $45 so far and their goal is $1,500. The website is:http://fightcf.cff.org/site/TR/GreatStrides/98_Northern_ California_San_Francisco?team_ id=46355&pg=team&fr_id=5083
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Dream Vacation Presentations Wed., March 16th
Need a vacation? Planning a Spring Break getaway?
Join Miss B.'s class from 9:40-11:50 for presentations of Dream Vacations of a lifetime.
When: Wednesday, March 16
Room: Miss B.'s Room (30)
Time: see below
*9:40 am: N.Y.
*9:50 am: Oregon
*10:20 am: Alaska
*10:30 am: Arizona
*10:40 am: Texas
*10:50 am: Hawaii
*11:00 am: Alaska
*11:10 am: Pennsylvania
*11:20 am: New Jersey
*11:30 am: Oregon
*11:40 am: N.Y.
Hope to see you there!
Join Miss B.'s class from 9:40-11:50 for presentations of Dream Vacations of a lifetime.
When: Wednesday, March 16
Room: Miss B.'s Room (30)
Time: see below
*9:40 am: N.Y.
*9:50 am: Oregon
*10:20 am: Alaska
*10:30 am: Arizona
*10:40 am: Texas
*10:50 am: Hawaii
*11:00 am: Alaska
*11:10 am: Pennsylvania
*11:20 am: New Jersey
*11:30 am: Oregon
*11:40 am: N.Y.
Hope to see you there!
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
S.F. Exploratorium to Live Stream Tonight's Total Solar Eclipse
Once every every 18 years and 11 days, someone, somewhere in the world, can have a front-row seat to a total solar eclipse. Today, if you live in, say, Australia or South China, you can count yourself among the lucky ones. But for we San Franciscans, our own Exploratorium will be live streaming the whole celestial event.
The Embarcadero museum has sent a production team on an extra-special expedition toWoleai—a coral atoll, about the size of Golden Gate Park, about 500 miles north of New Guinea in the South Pacific region known as Micronesia—to document the sun's close encounter with the moon.
Today, beginning at 4pm PST, space nerds can get as close to the action as most people ever will at a free live program at the Exploratorium:
Exploratorium scientists and educators, both in Micronesia and at the museum, will fill you in on what makes an eclipse and how to view one safely, and they’ll introduce you to the culture and geography of Micronesia. The program will explore the science of the sun, using amazing, high-definition images and video from NASA satellites, and will highlight NASA’s new MMS mission, a multi-satellite endeavor to measure the magnetosphere that connects the Earth and the sun.
If you can't make it over to the Embarcadero, take advantage of 21st Century convenience and watch the whole thing from the comfort of your bed or office thanks to a webcast from the Exploratorium, which has been bringing eclipses to a wider audience via live broadcasts since 1998.
Either way, you won't want to miss it—if this NASA astrophysicist (speaking to The New York Times) isn't exaggerating, it should be pretty epic:
"The cool thing for those who are going to be in the path of totality is that they are going to be able to see the outer atmosphere of the sun called the corona,” said C. Alex Young, a solar astrophysicist from NASA. "The corona will look like flames streaming from behind the moon. This is only visible from the ground during a total solar eclipse,” he said.
In this one instance, you can forget what your parents told you about staring into the sun and go for it.

Link:
Tuesday, March 8, 2016 • 4:00–8:00 p.m.
Live Eclipse Broadcast 5:00–6:00 p.m.
Telescope-Only Feed 4:00–7:15 p.m.
Live Eclipse Broadcast 5:00–6:00 p.m.
Telescope-Only Feed 4:00–7:15 p.m.
Friday, February 5, 2016
Science Camp Info.
MONDAY
*wear your 5th grade t-shirt
*bring a bag lunch (put in your backpack) completely disposable!
*arrive at school between 6:50-7 a.m.
*luggage/baggage should be labeled and placed near the bus loop in front of the school (Look for areas posted with name of teacher.) Please Label EVERYTHING!
*If you have any medications, please place in a zip-lock bag, write name on bag, place yellow medication form inside. PLEASE hand to your CHILD'S teacher.
(Reminder: inhalers will stay in child's back pack. DO NOT SEND medications like Tylenol, Benedryl, Neosporin, etc, which are available at camp. Your consent was already given on the registration form for over the counter medications. (PLEASE no vitamins).
*Say GOODBYE TO YOUR CHILD at the CLASSROOM DOOR (lots of hugs)- this can be difficult for some parents, but we do ask that you leave the campus so that luggage can be loaded and students can be safely accounted for and board the bus. NO parents will be allowed on the buses.
*Students will check in with their teachers, collect their journal , and be seated. Each teacher will then lead their classroom to the bus by 7:15 a.m.
*The bus will leave PROMPTLY at 7:30 a.m. (DON'T be LATE!)
FRIDAY
*We will be leaving Science Camp by 12 noon.
*Please pick up your child at 1:30 p.m. Buses will unload in the bus loop in front of the school. It is extremely important that you CHECK OUT with your child's teacher.
*wear your 5th grade t-shirt
*bring a bag lunch (put in your backpack) completely disposable!
*arrive at school between 6:50-7 a.m.
*luggage/baggage should be labeled and placed near the bus loop in front of the school (Look for areas posted with name of teacher.) Please Label EVERYTHING!
*If you have any medications, please place in a zip-lock bag, write name on bag, place yellow medication form inside. PLEASE hand to your CHILD'S teacher.
(Reminder: inhalers will stay in child's back pack. DO NOT SEND medications like Tylenol, Benedryl, Neosporin, etc, which are available at camp. Your consent was already given on the registration form for over the counter medications. (PLEASE no vitamins).
*Say GOODBYE TO YOUR CHILD at the CLASSROOM DOOR (lots of hugs)- this can be difficult for some parents, but we do ask that you leave the campus so that luggage can be loaded and students can be safely accounted for and board the bus. NO parents will be allowed on the buses.
*Students will check in with their teachers, collect their journal , and be seated. Each teacher will then lead their classroom to the bus by 7:15 a.m.
*The bus will leave PROMPTLY at 7:30 a.m. (DON'T be LATE!)
FRIDAY
*We will be leaving Science Camp by 12 noon.
*Please pick up your child at 1:30 p.m. Buses will unload in the bus loop in front of the school. It is extremely important that you CHECK OUT with your child's teacher.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Wed. Envelope Info.
This is your Wednesday Envelope information email for 01-27-2016.
PLEASE NOTE - NO SCHOOL ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS:
· Monday, February 15 – Friday, February 19
This week’s flyers are:
· Class (group) Photo Day – Thursday, Feb. 4: Online Ordering Flyer and copy of order envelope that was sent home 1/27/2016 in the Wednesday Envelope
· February Lunch Menu
· Moreland Extended Day (child care on site at Country Lane) information flyer
· Moreland Extended Day Morning and After School Interest Survey
Please click here to see all of this week’s flyers on our website. As always, hard copies are available in the Office, if needed.
REMINDERS:
5th Grade Science Camp: 5th Graders will be at Science Camp February 8-12. They will then have the Presidents Week break February 15-19 when no school is in session to recover from their adventures!
After-school enrichment classes begin on February 2. Class offerings include: Piano (MusIQ), Academic Chess, Bricks 4 Kidz, Martial Arts, Young Rembrandts (drawing), and Clap Arts Dance. There is still time to sign up. Check out the class options and links to sign up at www.countrylaneschool.org
3-5th grade students can participate in the Future Chefs culinary competition! Fill out an entry form with your favorite healthy breakfast recipe and you’ll be in the running to compete in a live competition at Moreland Community Center on February 24. Check in the cafeteria or ask your teacher for entry forms and more details. Remember … the deadline for recipe’s to be turned in is Wednesday February 3 !!!!
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
ELAC Date Change
ELAC - Date Change!
Please join us for our next ELAC (English Learner Advisory Committee) meeting on Wednesday, March 9 at 8:30 AM in the staff room.
- Official CELDT test scores were mailed out the week of January 25. Please bring your scores to the meeting, and we will go over them with you.
- We will also discuss the reclassification process and Moreland School District's Master Plan for English Learners.
- If you need a translator, please contact Mrs. Armann (carmann@moreland.org) as soon as possible to let her know.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
6th Grade Info. Night
6th Grade Information Night Coming Soon
Mark your calendars for 6th grade information nights!
**Moreland Middle School: Thursday, February 4th 6:30-7:30 in the MU Room at MMS
**EDS: Wednesday, February 2nd 6:00-7:00 in the MU Room at EDS
and also Wednesday, March 2nd 6:00-7:00 in the MU Room at EDS
**Latimer: Wednesday, February 10th 6:30-7:30 in the MU Room at Latimer
and also Thursday, March 3rd 6:30-7:30 in the MU Room at Latimer
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