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Vol. 54, No. 07
Serving the San Gabriel Valley Since 1966
May 17, 2017
Mountain View School District’s 3rd Annual Community Fair Promotes Wellness, Nutrition and Resources by Staff Writer El Monte
Mountain View School District’s (MVSD) 3rd Annual Community Fair succeeded in bringing District families and the community together to celebrate MVSD’s student artists, enjoy student performances, learn about community resources, sample food from vendors and participate in fun activities. Held at Madrid Middle School, the large number of attendees had a good time visiting the many booths and gathering important information on services available in the community including health care providers, wellness, nutrition, college readiness, WIC, educational support, financial assistance, city services, health insurance enrollment assistance, military services, and more. This year’s Fair also featured a
few of the District’s food vendors including The Fruit Guys, Del Real Foods and Superior Foods/Yang’s who shared some of the quality foods MVSD students enjoy, and also offered new products for students and families to taste. Free bicycle repair was offered by Bike SGV and The Home Depot provided plants and tips on creating a garden. MVSD’s physical education teachers led games, relays and physical fitness activities on the field and face painting and a photo booth provided plenty of smiles for those in attendance. “It’s wonderful to see so many people take part in this worthwhile event,” said Angelica Sifuentes Donoso, MVSD’s Director Family Engagement and After School Programs. “We greatly appreciate our many community partners for collaborating with us and being here to
provide our families with vital information that will help improve their health and quality of life.” The large crowd was also treated to excellent student entertain-
ment, an energetic Zumba session that got everyone up on their feet for some exercise, and exceptional artwork from each school was feaCommunity Fair continued on page 8
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Mt. View Preschool Head Start Heroes by Staff Writer El Monte
Mountain School District’s Head Start/State Preschool/Children’s Center recently hosted its Annual Be a Hero Day to honor the male figures who have, and continue to participate in the education of a preschool child. The annual event is part of the preschool program’s Male Involvement program and welcomes fathers, grandfathers, uncles, cousins, friends and neighbors who play a significant role in the lives of the
preschool students. This year’s theme was Time to Glitter and Shine and cosmetology students from the Professional Institute of Beauty were on hand to teach the male figures how to brush, braid and style their preschooler’s hair. Once the students were all dolled up, they took a photo with their special male hero. Tony Lugo, principal of La Primaria School provided some key
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strategies for the male figures and the important role they play in their young child’s life. Dinner was provided and everyone had a wonderful time. “Thank you for joining us tonight as we celebrated the male superhe-
roes in our preschool programs,” said Alma Gonzales, MVSD’s Director of Preschool Programs. “Your involvement during your child’s preschool years is essential to their future success and we salute you for partnering with us and being a superhero!”