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Arthur C. Clark, author of Technology and the Future, said, "The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible." How do we transform the classrooms of today into 21st century learning enviorments? How can we best guide and support teachers in making a paradigm shift in the way that they teach? These are difficult questions that present some exciting new possibilites and some unique challenges.
I would like to share with you some facts about the ever changing digital landscape of the world today. The students of today are called the New Millenials. Did you know that:
- 250 million new users join facebook, myspace and twitter monthly?
- 31 billion Google searches are made each month? This is up from 2.7 billion in 2006.
- the mobile device will be the world's primary connection tool by 2020?
- 1 out of 6 married couples met online?
- the average teen sends 2,272 texts per month?
- the average teen watches 16.5 hours of TV, spends 5.5 hours on the computer and plays games for 3.5 hours per week?
- the average teen prefers texting, IM, and blogs over e-mail?
K–12 educators have been noticing a wide array of changes in today's students. Students often have the expectation that they should be able to create, consume, edit and share information with others instantly. They want the system to work and expect instant feedback. What should K–12 schools do to respond to the ever-changing needs of the new Millennial students? How should the mission, organization, curriculum, recreation, discipline, and classroom experience of schools be retooled?
"It is said that generals are always planning to win the last war, not the war they are now fighting. Likewise, it may be said that educators are always crusading to fix the problems of the last generation of students, not the generation they are now schooling."
—Neil Howe and William Strauss, Millennials and K–12 Schools: Educational Strategies for A New Generation (Great Falls, VA: Lifecourse Associates, 2008), p. iii
Measure K has opened up a world of new opportunities for the students of the Martinez Unified School District. This is not just about the purchase of new educational resources such as iPads and NetBooks. Those devices will generate interest and excitment about learning for a time but will they truly be transformative? The goal of the plan we are developing is to go beyond the resources and to provide the training and support needed to truly impact the way that teachers teach and students learn. These tools provide avenues for students to access and intereact with content and skills in new ways and to share what they have learned with others. Cloud computing is a vehicle to allow for collalboration for teachers in a global context. This is an exciting new journey we have embarked upon and we are grateful to have the continued support of the Martinez community.
Superintendent
Notice of Auction of Surplus Assets
Supe's Scoop
The May 2012 edition of the Supe's Scoop is available online. Click here.
Technology Integration Plan
The Martinez Unified Technology Integration Plan document is now available online. Click here to download it.
Watch the Technology Integration Video by clicking here!
Notice of Public Hearing - Energy Services Contract
Click here for the full notice.
April 23 Board Presentations Online
Presentations from the April 23 Board Meeting are now available online at the School Board webpage.
MEF T-Shirt Contest
The Martinez Education Foundation is holding a student T-shirt design contest to promote the Shell/MEF Run for Education. The winner will receive a $100 Visa Gift Card and will be recognized at the race on October 7, 2013. Click here for details.
Summer School Information Posted
Information about the 2012 Summer School Program is now available on the Summer School Webpage.
New RFQs Posted
New Requests for Qualifications (RFQs) are now available on the District's Measure K page. Click here to see the details.
MUSD FUNDRAISER – Les Schwab Car & Bike Show May 20th
In collaboration with local businesses, Les Schwab Tire is pleased announce the 6th Annual Les
Schwab Tire Car Show on Sunday, May 20, 2012, benefiting the Martinez Unified School District. In
previous years, this Les Schwab event has raised considerable funding for important youth-related
community causes and our school district. Given the current financial situation of our public
schools, Les Schwab Tires has again opted to donate 100% of this year’s event proceeds to MUSD.
This all-family affair will feature vintage vehicles and motorcycles, live music, vendor displays,
a bounce house, snow cones, popcorn, face painting and incredible raffle prizes awarded throughout
the day. Prize donations & sponsorships are most welcome, and are tax deducible. For additional
information, please visit
www.LesSchwabMartinez.
Mealtime Notifications
Parents can now receive automatic notification via email when their school lunch balance drops below a certain amount. Click here for details!
Briones School is on Facebook!
Check out the new Facebook page for Briones Independent Study School. Click here to visit. Also, Briones alumni are invited to take a survey about their experience at Briones School.
To anonymously report a bullying incident click here or call (925) 335-5888. You can also send a text message to 925-727-DONT (925-727-3668).
We are proud to announce that Martinez Unified School District will be offering a Transitional
Kindergarten Program for the 2012-13 school year. Here are some important details:
Where: John Swett Elementary School
When: 2012-13 School Year, 9:15 am- 12:25pm (exact time subject to change)
Who: Students who will turn 5 between November 2 and December 1, 2012
How: Students who turn 5 between September 1 and November 1, 2012 are eligible
for the program, but priority is given to students in the November window.
Any remaining spaces (not filled by students with November birthdays) will be
assigned using a lottery system. This may not happen until mid to late August.
NOVEMBER Birthdays: Please pick up a packet at any of the 4 elementary sites
and complete your registration using the online process.
Click here for Kindergarten online
registration.
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER Birthdays: please call 335-5919 OR email
tkquestions@martinez.k12.ca.us to be placed on a waiting list. Include your
name, child’s name, birthdate, home school, and telephone number.
Please feel free to email the above address with any additional questions.
