Project Cornerstone is a school, home and community initiative founded in 1999 to support young people throughout Santa Clara County. Project Cornerstone is designed to support the 40 developmental assets that the Search Institute has proven through research to be essential for children and youth to thrive (Project Cornerstone added 1 more asset, culture and identity for a total of 41). Read more... MUSD Water Conservation Measures Severe drought conditions call for strict water conservation efforts for everyone, and the Milpitas Unified School District is doing all it can to achieve the 30% reduction in water use required by the Santa Clara County Water District. The community will notice much of our landscape turning to golden shades of brown as we make every effort to practice sound water conservation. Here’s how we are maximizing our resources to save water while ensuring student safety:
We thank the community and our families for their support as we do our part in conserving water! Check out these water saving resources: http://saveourwater.com/ https://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/government/pworks/water_conservation.asp A library card is an important tool for your child's education. It opens the door to thousands of books, on-line tutoring and e-reference sources like World Book Encyclopedia and much more. The Milpitas Library is located at 160 N. Main Street. Contact us at 408-262-1171 or www.sccl.org Milpitas Unified School District has various obsolete books and materials that are free to the public. The items are located in Room 212 in Bldg. 200 between 9am-4pm Monday-Friday at 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd, Milpitas, CA 95035. For any questions, please contact Ms. Willie 408-635-2600 x6046. The key is to stay ahead of the curve if possible. Milpitas Unified innovates and tests many possibilities prior to making a big decision. Most importantly, we partner with innovative companies to create solutions that are not yet formed for the education market.
----- "The goal, Matsuoka says, was to give principals and teachers the autonomy to determine what would work best for their schools rather than mandating change from the top. “Any time you control things from the top, you get compliance, where people just go through the motions,” Matsuoka says. “We wanted to say: ‘Here’s the model. Come up with your version of it and go test it.'”" Read more @ Wired We are proud to share our Phase 2 Bond Report with pictures of our state of the art Learning Centers.
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