MEF Gala Raised a Lot of Money for our Kids, Mills High Presents Bye Bye Birdie Musical and Enjoy the Annual Millbrae Lions Lobster Feed!
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| Saturday's MEF Gala was a great success! A lot of money was raised for our kids. Volunteers rocked it! Katie Gerhardt and her team did a fabulous job. MEF is still calculating and will send an official update with dollars raised soon! |
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| The Art Club has been very successful with nearly full attendance at meetings. Thank you for your contributions to the PTA to help fund supplies for the club and thank you to Ms. Hurley for hosting the space for our students to create. |
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| The much-anticipated Taylor PTA Bulldog Pancake Breakfast event is coming soon on April 21st from 9:30-11:30 am! In the meantime, we need as much help as we can get. If you're interested in helping us make the magic happen, please email us at [email protected].
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| Looking for any school related photos for the yearbook - including, sports, events, and candids!!
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| Dr. Denisova will be leading a Taylor Science Fair Club for interested students after school on Wednesdays (except for the first Wednesday of the month). We had 10 students show up at the first meeting. Hopefully more students will get involved. Please consider volunteering at club meetings if you are a cleared volunteer, no science background necessary. Please see the sign-up to view meeting dates or volunteer.
Dr. Denisova did a wonderful job introducing kids to science projects and even had students do a chemistry experiment at the end! Thank you, Dr. Denisova for inspiring our young scientists!
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| As we continue to nurture the growth and development of our Taylor Middle School students, we are excited to extend an invitation to you to become a part of our school community in a unique and rewarding way. To ensure the continued success of our garden program, we're reaching out to passionate parents like you to volunteer some of your time that will continue into the following school year. Whether you have a green thumb or are simply enthusiastic about supporting our students' growth, there are various ways you can contribute: - Garden: Help with tasks such as weeding, watering, and general upkeep to keep our garden flourishing.
- Compost Bin: Maintain the compost bin by “turning” the bin and collecting appropriate scraps. General upkeep to ensure the bin is healthy.
- Aeroponics System: Watering (topping off) and maintaining a classroom Aeroponics System.
- Aquaponics Systems: Maintaining multiple small fish tanks throughout the campus (You can see an example of this at the front office)
Your involvement not only enriches the learning experiences of our students but also strengthens our school community. Plus, it's a fantastic opportunity to bond with fellow parents and make a meaningful difference in the lives of our young learners. If you're interested in volunteering or would like more information, please don't hesitate to reach out to Carble Cheung at [email protected]. Together, let's cultivate a thriving environment where our students can blossom and grow! Thank you for considering this opportunity to get involved. We truly appreciate your support. |
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| We are always in need of help and would love to get to know you too. Please consider volunteering to help us plan or work an event, or just help out in general. Sign up below to receive notifications about upcoming volunteer events. |
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| The Taylor PTA is coordinating the following donation/volunteer opportunities:
- Need old laptops/iPads for Taylor Robotics
- Need coaches for Taylor Robotics (1 hr)
- Good at woodworking? We are looking to build a competition game table for Taylor Robotics
- Need parent advisors for science fair prep (1 hr)
If interested, please email us at [email protected] and specify how you'd like to help.
Looking for other ways to help Taylor? Consider 1) donating teen prizes for the BARK store or BARK student raffles, and 2) donate novels to keep our reading library updated.
Taylor ART classes and ART Club are in need of magazines for various projects. Any appropriate magazines for middle schoolers would be appreciated, but we are especially in need of technology and sports magazines.
Please provide donations to Ms. Hurley. |
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| Taylor Information Night
Welcome Rising 6th Grade Families |
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Taylor will host their annual 5th grade family information night on Tuesday, March 26 from 5:30-6:30 pm in the Taylor Auditorium. |
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| Fri, Mar. 29 Early Dismissal at 12:15 pm
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Mon, Apr. 1 - Fri, Apr. 5 No School - Spring Break
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| Mar 26 – Taylor Information Night
Mar 28 – Science Fair Club Meeting Mar 29 – Taylor Early Dismissal
Apr 1-5 – Taylor Spring Break Apr 21 – Bulldog Pancake Breakfast
Apr 27 – Millbrae Lions Annual Lobster Feed |
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| 8th Grade Promotion Events |
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Apr 24—Giants vs. the NY Mets at Oracle Park May 23—8th grade Dance 5-7:30pm in the Taylor Auditorium May 29—BBQ picnic on the Taylor Field May 31—8th Grade Promotion in the Shea Center |
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| Ms. Amanda is looking for support for her 6th period music class. Please sign up if you are able to help. Let's work together to show our support to Ms. Amanda and our kids! |
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| Taylor is thrilled to offer the Summer Bridge Program for rising 6th grade families. When: June 24- July 12 (No school July 4) Time: 8:35 AM - 12:30 PM Rising 6th graders will get to experience life as a middle school student and learn the campus in the safety of only rising 6th graders on campus. A Google Form will go out to our fifth grade families soon to sign up. As a reminder, students are expected to attend each day of the Summer Bridge program or will be dropped at the second absence. |
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| The Taylor Math Team has been working closely with the San Mateo County Office of Education and the new Math Framework. All 6th grade students will take the first placement test on Wednesday, May 1 in their math class. Parents and guardians will receive notification within one week regarding their student's score on that assessment and whether your student will move on to the the application test that is scheduled for Thursday, May 23 during their second period class. |
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| Bye Bye Birdie A Musical Comedy |
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Presented by Mills High School |
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Multiple showings available! Friday, April 19 & 26 @ 7 pm Saturday, April 20 &27 @ 2 pm & 7 pm
Admission Price: $15 General Admission $12 Seniors and Students SMUHSD Students Free with ID |
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| Millbrae Lions Club Annual Lobster Feed |
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Time: 5:00 pm Place: St. Dunstan Parish Hall, 1133 Broadway Cost: $75/person Proceeds benefit Millbrae Community. Questions? Email [email protected]. |
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