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Monday, December 17, 2012

Response to Sandy Hook Tragedy

Assalam Alaikum Dear parents,
The recent horrific incident in Connecticut left everyone in shock, and rightfully so, and in fear of the safety of students at school. I followed the news, like all of you, and my heart broke for the Sandy Hook school community. May Allah protect all children from such evil.

Some parents contacted me and indicated concern about the security at Granada. I would like to inform you of our current security measures and in light of recent events, we will examine these measures and update as necessary. Alhamdulillah we have been in the same building since 1994, and Alhamdulillah we have always been safe. In addition, our school is in a busy area with close access to police and emergency response personnel.

This is what currently is in place at Granada:
  • All students are supervised at all times and in all areas of the school (classroom, playground, cafeteria and the masjid) by adults who carry cell phones and can immediately report anyone on the premises who doesn’t belong.
  • We have regular drills for fire, earthquake, shelter-in-place and lock-down. Our students and staff are trained for different emergencies. Just last month on 11/29, we had a lock-down drill under the supervision of Santa Clara Police officers. The SC police informed us that because our classroom doors open inward we have the added advantage of being able to barricade them which most other schools can’t do as their doors typically open outward.
  • The main entrance to the school is under the supervision of the receptionist, and we have substitutes for her when she goes on her break. So the front entrance is always monitored.
  • We screen whoever enters the school. Visitors or volunteers need to sign in and wear a name-tag.
  • The gates to the parking lots that surround the playground are locked from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm every day.
  • On Fridays we lock all the doors after the student lunch.
  • We do not allow MCA or Crescent Cuisine patrons to go through our hallways.
  • All our hallways have cameras videotaping any activity.

Based on the following two resources (Psychologist, School), I compiled some guidelines for parents and teachers:

As our nation continues to process this tragedy, there will be ongoing discussions taking place about the how and why in the coming days and weeks. As adults, we find ourselves in a position of not only having to process what happened, but we must also find a way to explain such horrific events to children.

We know that each family will deal with this tragedy in their own unique way. Some families will find it appropriate to allow their children to watch the ongoing news coverage and to talk about the events openly. Others, particularly those with younger children, may choose to shield their children from the news altogether with the concerns that their children will not be able to process the information. We strongly recommend that children (six and younger, especially) be shielded from discussions and news stories about the tragedy.

If you decide to talk to your child, please observe the following:
  • Reassure children that the school is safe and go over the school’s security measures. What happened last Friday was horrific but extremely rare. Fifty-six million children go to school every day, and statistically they are safer than anywhere else.
  • It is natural to feel upset and even frightened, but it is important not to show it in front of our kids. Otherwise we will do more harm than good.
  • It is very important that kids maintain their normal routines, and their exposure to media coverage of the Sandy Hook shooting, particularly television, must be limited.
  • When talking to kids about what happened in Connecticut and fielding questions, keep the lines of communication open and answer honestly but in developmentally appropriate language (talk at a level they can understand).
  • Older students can handle discussions about the cases of violence in schools and the things they can do to help keep their schools safe, such as reporting strangers on campus or being observant of their classmates’ emotional states.

Knowing that each individual family will deal with this issue in their own way, we will be taking a specific approach in addressing the Sandy Hook Elementary tragedy:
  • The school will not be making any reference to the tragedy during morning announcements. This will ensure that we respect the decision by those families who have chosen not to expose their children to this news.
  • At the elementary level (K-5), teachers will be instructed to not lead any classroom discussion about the tragedy. If a student does pose a question to a teacher, the teacher will listen to the student, and when appropriate, direct the student to talk to her later in private.
  • At the upper grade level (6-8), classroom discussion may occur, particularly in those classes where it is appropriate to have such a discussion.
May Allah always protect us from all harm.

Sincerely,
Nihad M. Mourad
Principal

Friday, December 14, 2012

Dear parents,
Assalam Alaikum!

MCA Next Door Building Kickoff Event
As you are aware Granada is a service institution of MCA, who is currently in the process of purchasing the building next door (3033 Scott Blvd). This is a perfect location to expand MCA and GIS. This expansion will include GIS classrooms, more outdoor space and most importantly an indoor gym. This expansion will also help us plan for a high school in the future, insha Allah. Expanding GIS in such a close proximity also means that we can expand our student body with minimum cost to overhead. To know more about this project, please come tonight to MCA to attend the Next Door Building Kickoff Event in the Khadijah Banquet Hall at 6:30pm. Free dinner and free babysitting will be provided.

First Trimester Awards
Congratulations to grades 6-8 students who won awards for the first trimester. Please check their names: Academic Awards (Honor Roll and Subject Awards),and Citizenship and Attendance Awards. The award ceremony will take place on Tuesday, December 18 at 9:30am in the Men's area of the masjid.

T-Shirt Order
Did you order a Granada Golden Eagle t-shirt for your child or not yet? To receive a shirt in January, place your order by Wednesday 12/19.

Mini Sports Days Next Week
We are planning sports activities for our students next week, weather permitting. More details in this Parent Letter by Director of Student Activities, Fadwa Musleh.

Have a wondeful weekend and see you on Monday for parent-teacher conferences!

Sincerely,
Nihad M. Mourad
Principal

Monday, December 10, 2012

Dear parents,
Assalam Alaikum.

For the first time we are offering an online bookfair with Noorart for Arabic and Islamic books. Please visit the site to find books for your children. Granada receives free books when you purchase books from Noorart between Dec 12th and 21st.

Fundraising Dinner (Sunday, February 3rd)
Please mark your calendar for Granada's annual fundraising dinner on Sunday, February 3rd at the Santa Clara Marriott. This is a different date from the one posted in our calendar. We decided to change the venue of the event and we had to change the date as well. This event will also include the first official alumni reunion. Would you like to help plan this event? Email me (nihadm@granadaschool.org).

Golden Eagle T-shirts
Would you like to get a Granada shirt for your child? We will have T-shirts printed with the Granada mascot next month: PK-2 grades will have yellow shirts, Grades 3-5 will have red shirts, and Grades 6-8 will have black shirts. T-shirt samples are available in display in the school lobby. Different size shirts are available in the Multipurpose Room (Room #5). T-shirt price is $15.

To order T-shirts, please fill an order form. Forms will be sent home today with every student and are available on the school website. Orders received by December 19 will be available after break for students to wear on spirit days, in lieu of their uniform: Jan 25, Feb 25 and Mar 25.

You may send the order form with a check with your child or drop it off at the Front Desk. To order T-shirts with credit card, please see Linda Zielinski in the Business Office on these days:
  • Wednesday 12/12 from 2:00 to 2:30
  • Friday 12/14 from 3:00 to 3:30
  • Wednesday 12/19 from 12:00 to 12:30
Do you know how the Golden Eagle became Granada's mascot? We documented the process here, so please read Our Mascot Story! T-shirts are our first activity to celebrate our 25th Anniversary. We really hope every student will have a Granada shirt to wear it to display their pride in our school. Go Golden Eagles!

Sincerely,
Nihad Mourad

Friday, December 7, 2012

Assalam Alaikum dear parents,
Please mark your calendar for Parent-Teacher conferences that are scheduled on Monday, December 17. Please check this link for your allotted time.

We will extend the Book Fair to Tuesday, December 11. We need additional volunteers to assist us during these extended hours. If you can help, please sign on the link: Book Fair Extended Hours.

Did you notice the banner in our school lobby celebrating Granada's 25th anniversary? 

Sincerely,
Nihad M. Mourad
Principal