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Update on Novel Coronavirus from Santa Clara County Public Health

1/29/2020

 
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The County of Santa Clara Public Health Department and other local health departments, are working closely with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to closely monitor the novel (new) coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. 
 
To date, there are no cases of this novel coronavirus reported in Santa Clara County.  Milpitas Unified School District continues to stay in contact with the Santa Clara County Office of Education to provide updates from the Public Health Department.
 
Travel and Novel Coronavirus
The CDC has issued a Level 3 travel alert to China: People should avoid all nonessential travel to China.

Translations now available:
Chinese
Spanish
Vietnamese

​Novel Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is happening?
There has been an outbreak of new illness called "novel coronavirus". While the illness started in China, the situation is quickly changing.

​What do we know about novel coronavirus?
People with the virus have been confirmed in a number of countries including the United States. Since this virus is very new, health authorities are carefully watching the situation and how this virus spreads. This situation is quickly changing, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) provide updated information as it becomes available.

​What is the County of Santa Clara Public Health Department doing?
Public health officials are taking action to protect the public. The CDC and the World Health Organization (WHO) are closely monitoring the outbreak. Public health departments, including at County of Santa Clara, are working to identify anyone who might be infected to prevent further spread of the outbreak. To date, no confirmed cases have been identified in Santa Clara County.

​Is my family at risk of getting novel coronavirus?
At this time, the general public in Santa Clara County is at low risk for the new coronavirus. However, public health officials are still learning about this virus. It is important that everyone take preventative measures to help decrease the spread of the flu and other viruses that are in our community. Stay away from people who have signs of a respiratory tract infection, such as runny nose, coughing, and sneezing, and try to avoid gatherings with lots of people. 

What should I do now to protect my family?
1. Get your flu shot to protect against flu, which can produce symptoms similar to novel coronavirus.
2. Wash your hands with liquid soap and water, rub for at least 20 seconds.
3. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, sleeve or arm. Do not use your hands.
4. Avoid touching your face, especially your eyes, nose, and mouth. 
5. Stay home if you are sick with any respiratory symptoms, such as fever, cough, shortness of breath and are feeling tired.
6. Try staying away from large groups of people.
7. CDC recommends against traveling to China.

​Should we avoid going to public events?
Please remember that flu and other respiratory viruses are very common right now, and large group gatherings are places where viruses often spread. Remember, if you are not feeling well or are experiencing cold, flu or other symptoms, stay home to avoid spreading germs.

What happens if someone has traveled to China and they are now sick?
If someone who has travelled from Wuhan, China and has symptoms of respiratory illness, they should be sent home from school/work and the school should immediately contact Public Health.

​What are the symptoms of novel coronavirus?
Symptoms may include fever, fatigue, cough, or shortness of breath. Some people may have pneumonia or more serious illness.

​I'm sick. How do I know if it is coronavirus or something else, like flu?
If you have traveled to Wuhan, China in the 14 days before your symptoms started or have been in close contact with someone ill who has been there, please contact your doctor.

​How is novel coronavirus spread? Are my children and family at risk?
It is unclear how easily or frequently this virus may spread from person to person, so it's important to practice good hygiene (e.g. cover your cough and sneeze, and wash hands, avoid touching your face). We are still learning about this new virus, but at this time the risk is low to Santa Clara County residents.

​Should we cancel travel plans to Asian countries?
At this time, the CDC has issued a Level 3 warning, recommending to avoid all nonessential travel to China. Please check the CDC website for current advisories to other countries.

​I'm feeling stressed and overwhelmed, who can I talk to?
  • ​Anonymous crisis line is available 24 hours, 7 days a week including holidays: 1-800-704-0900 (Mental Health Services) and/or SAMHSA's Disaster Distress Helpline 24 hours at 1-800-985-5990 
  • Text TALKWITHUS to 66746 (Press 2 for Spanish).



​I'm a healthcare provider. Where can I find information?
County Public Health has information about novel coronavirus for clinicians

​Who can I contact if I have questions? 
County Public Health have a call center available open Monday through Friday, from 8am-5pm: (408) 885-3980​.

Public Health Dept. provides information on Novel Coronavirus

1/26/2020

 
Dear Administrators, Teachers, Staff, and Parents:
 
The CDC and state and local public health departments are closely monitoring developments regarding an outbreak caused by a novel (new) coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. The first case in the United States was announced on January 21, 2020 in the State of Washington. Public health departments are working to identify anyone who might be infected to prevent further spread of the outbreak. To date, there are no confirmed cases in California, and Santa Clara County residents are at low risk of becoming infected.
 
When new viruses surface, there can be lots of anxiety and stress. It’s important to stay informed. We acknowledge the impact that this outbreak is having on our community, and on those who have friends or relatives who are affected. We are thinking of you.
 
What you need to know 
  • In the unusual event that a child or staff member is identified who recently traveled from Wuhan, China, and who has any of these respiratory symptoms (fever, cough, or shortness of breath), he or she should be sent home from school/work, and the school should contact the Public Health Department at 408-885-3980 for additional guidance.
We encourage all students, parents, and staff to take common-sense precautions to prevent the spread of all infectious diseases, including common illnesses like colds and flu
  • Encourage students and staff to stay home when they are sick.
    • Those who have a fever at school should go home and stay home until at least 24 hours after they no longer have a fever without the use of fever-reducing medicine.
    • Separate sick students and staff from others, ideally in a separate place, until they can be picked up to go home.
  • Promote hand hygiene among students and staff through education, scheduled time for handwashing, and availability of soap and water or hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid touching your face, particularly your eyes, nose, and mouth.
  • Teach and encourage proper cough etiquette—cough or sneeze into a tissue, sleeve, or arm (do not use hands).
  • Perform routine surface cleaning.
  • Consider not attending large gatherings, as this is where cold, flu, and other respiratory viruses often spread.
The Public Health Department has a webpage dedicated to novel coronavirus at sccphd.org/coronavirus; we will keep the webpage updated as we know more. We will monitor the developing situation and inform you of any additional public health recommendations.
 
All the best,

                                                                       
Sara H. Cody, MD
Health Officer and Director

*MUSD will provide translations of this message and provide updates as we receive them from the county health department.
​
 
Novel Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
 
What is happening?
There has been an outbreak of a new illness called “novel coronavirus.” While the illness started in China, the situation is quickly changing.
 
What do we know about novel coronavirus?
People with the virus have been confirmed in a number of countries including China, Vietnam and the United States.  Since this virus is very new, health authorities are carefully watching the situation and how this virus spreads. This situation is quickly changing, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Prevention and Controls provides updated information as it becomes available.
 
What is County of Santa Clara Public Health Department doing?
Public health officials are taking action to protect the public. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) are closely monitoring the outbreak. This situation is quickly changing, and the CDC will provide updated information as it becomes available.
 
Is my family at risk of getting novel coronavirus?
At this time, there is low risk to Santa Clara County residents, unless they recently traveled to Wuhan or were in close contact with someone who was ill who recently traveled in that area.
 
What should I do now to protect my family?
1. Get your flu shot to protect against flu or symptoms like the ones for the novel coronavirus.
2. Wash your hands with liquid soap and water, rub for at least 20 seconds.
3. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, sleeve or arm. Do not use your hand.
4. Stay home if you are sick with a fever, cough, shortness of breath and are feeling tired.
5. Try staying away from large groups of people.
6. For people who are traveling to Wuhan: www.cdc.gov/travel/notices/alert/novel-coronavirus
 
Should we avoid going to public events?  
Please remember that flu and other respiratory viruses are very common right now, and large group gatherings are places where viruses can spread. Remember, if you are not feeling well or are experiencing cold, flu or other symptoms, stay home to avoid spreading germs. 
 
What happens if someone has traveled to China and they are now sick?
In the unusual event that a child or staff member is identified who recently traveled from Wuhan, China and has symptoms of respiratory illness, they should be sent home from school/work and the school should immediately contact Public Health.  
 
 
What are symptoms of novel coronavirus?
Symptoms may include fever, fatigue, cough, runny nose or shortness of breath. Some people may have pneumonia or more serious illness.  
 
I’m sick. How do I know if it is coronavirus or something else, like the flu?
If you have traveled to Wuhan, China in the last 14 days or have been in close contact with someone who has been there and have cold or flu symptoms, please contact your doctor.
 
How is novel coronavirus spread? Are my children and family at risk?
It is unclear how easily or frequently the virus may spread from person to person, so it’s important to practice good hygiene (cover your cough and sneeze, and wash hands frequently with soap and water or alcohol based sanitizer). We are still learning about this new virus.
 
Should we cancel travel plans to Asian countries?
At this time, the CDC has issued a Level 3 travel advisory, recommending to avoid all nonessential travel to Wuhan, China. Please check the CDC website for current advisories to other countries: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/
 
I’m feeling stressed and overwhelmed, who can I talk to?
An anonymous crisis line is available 24 hours, 7 days a week including holidays at 1-800-704-0900 (Mental Health Services) and/or SAMHSA’s Disaster Distress Helpline 24 hours at 1-800-985-5990 or text TALKWITHUS to 66746 (Press 2 for Spanish).

MUSD Financial Audit Earns Highest Rating; Demonstrates Fiscal Accountability

1/13/2020

 
On Tuesday January 14, the Milpitas Unified School District Board of Trustees will receive its annual audit report for the school district budget, Measure E and Measure AA General Obligation Bond Programs.

Superintendent Jordan states, “The unmodified findings will indicate our continued commitment to MUSD taxpayers, strategic partners and trusted vendors. My gratitude to Wendy Zhang, her team, and the other business units for  their diligence and continued use of best practices.”

Zhang, MUSD’s Assistant Superintendent of Business Services, added: “Staff is proud to share that the audit summary findings demonstrate that we have good internal controls and procedures in place, and all expenditures are in compliance with state and federal regulations. Both Bond Measures, AA  (2018) and E (2012), have clean reports under the financial audit with all expenditures in accordance with the bond statements.”

For More Information
To review the full audit reports from our January 14, 2020 agenda, click here. To hear a presentation on the audit, please join us for the next MUSD Board Meeting at 7 p.m., Tuesday, January 14 at 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd. Bldg 500

About Crowe
Crowe LLP (www.crowe.com) is a public accounting, consulting and technology firm with offices around the world. Crowe uses its deep industry expertise to provide audit services to public and private entities.Crowe Global is a member of the Forum of Firms, an independent association of international networks that perform international audits. As members, Crowe is required to implement and monitor quality control standards that the Forum has prepared. Crowe members adhere to the Forum’s standards.

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About Milpitas Unified School District
Milpitas Unified School District is a beacon for learning for more than 10,000 students in early childhood through adult education. We have high expectations for every student and provide multiple opportunities and pathways for success. We provide learning opportunities for all and create nurturing environments where students are inspired and empowered. MUSD is an exceptional district in which students and staff are critical thinkers and trailblazers known for creativity and innovation. We prepare students to go out into the world and make a difference as responsible citizens who are passionate about life and learning. To learn more about Milpitas Unified School District, visit www.musd.org, like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MilpitasUnified, or follow us on Instagram and  Twitter at @MUSDFamily.

MUSD recognized with Distinguished California Education Honor for early literacy program

12/20/2019

 
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MUSD’s Love4Literacy Program was honored with a Golden Bell Award from California School Boards Association celebrating outstanding education programs and governance practices. Pictured from left: Greg Barnes, MUSD’s Director of Learning & Development, and Gerry Lopez, MUSD’s Coordinator for Child Development Centers, hold the Golden Bell Award at the 2019 CSBA Education Conference in San Diego, Calif.
The Milpitas Unified School District (MUSD) was selected as one of 57 recipients of California’s leading educational honor, the Golden Bell Award. The Golden Bell Awards, celebrating their 40th year, are presented by the California School Boards Association to promote excellence in public education and school board governance by recognizing outstanding programs and governance practices. The awards reflect the depth and breadth of education programs and governance decisions supporting these programs that are necessary to address students’ changing needs.

Milpitas Unified School District received its award at a well-attended reception and ceremony on Dec. 5, 2019, at the CSBA Annual Education Conference. The conference is the premier continuing education event for California school boards and the largest education leadership conference in the state.

With a goal of creating academically equitable communities by reducing educational and opportunity gaps, the Love4Literacy program’s objective is to increase reading exposure for non-school aged children while fostering early vocabulary and literacy skills through the use of oral, traditional and digital literacy materials. Milpitas Unified School District partnered with Milpitas Library, YMCA, and Health Trust to sponsor a variety of educational events for young readers and family members, including pancake breakfast reading and resource fairs, free educational field trips, summer camps, and a 17-week Kindergarten experience. Each event was designed to develop educational concepts and a love for literacy among the youngest readers, as well as to offer parents resources designed to foster their growing educational relationship with their children.

“Love4LIteracy has grown tremendously over the last three years,” Superintendent Cheryl Jordan said. “It has provided our families with opportunities to experience learning alongside their children as they explore historical parks, museums, working farms and more. The action based learning together approach gives our students a jumpstart on an educational path of success.”

A judging panel composed of experts from school districts and county offices of education across the state reviewed written entries and made initial recommendations. On-site validators then reviewed the recommendations and assessed the programs in action. This year’s Golden Bell winners demonstrated that they are addressing student needs through areas such as equity and access, school climate and safety, technology and wellness.

“Now more than ever is a time to acknowledge and celebrate innovative and impactful programs that make a difference in the lives of our young people,” said CSBA CEO & Executive Director Vernon M. Billy. “This year’s Golden Bell winners truly serve as beacons of success as we work to more fully and equitably serve all of California’s public school students.”
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To learn more about the Golden Bell awards and all the winners, visit the program’s website at https://gb.csba.org/.

Tickets for Saturday night's CIF Championship Game on sale now!

12/12/2019

 
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Tickets are still available for Saturday Night's CIF Championship Football Game at Milpitas High School, where the Central Coast Section and NorCal champion Trojans will host Reseda for the 5-A state title.

Tickets can be purchased at the MHS Student Ban between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. today through Friday of this week. Cash only: Adults $12; Students/Senior Citizens (65+) $8.

Tickets are also available online and can be used directly from your phone. Multiple tickets can be purchased and  used on one phone; the ticket taker will click redeem and then swipe to the next ticket to repeat the process. The link is
https://gofan.co/app/events/78144. 

The Arizona Walk-thru gate will be open for ticket sales/entrance from 5-6:30 p.m. Gates will open after the end of the game for a Half Hour only. Anyone staying for awards ceremony plan to exit main entrance only. 

The Main Entrance by the large gym will be open for ticket sales starting at 4 p.m. and run through the end of the game. Entrance to the field will start at 4:30 p.m. Cash only for ticket sales.

Parking will be $5 cash per vehicle. We will open the outdoor basketball courts if needed and Milpitas PD will bring light poles for safety lighting.

Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m.

Milpitas is going to be in blue sitting on the main bleachers. Reseda will be in white sitting in the visitor bleachers next to the soccer field.

No Animals are permitted; only registered Service Animals are allowed as per CIF State Rules.

No Tailgating in the parking lot prior to the game.

The Athletic Boosters will be BBQ'ing & selling from the snack shack as well as an additional table for milk tea (Teaspoon). One food truck will be on site as well. No outside food or drink will be permitted.

Bathrooms are located at the Snack Shack by the softball/baseball field.

We are a CIF School that has agreed to follow the tenets of Pursuing Victory with Honor. We will not berate the officials or the members of either team. No artificial noisemakers are allowed.

NO ONE is allowed on the field after the game. All fans are to remain in the stands to watch the awards presentation.  Milpitas PD will be present to ensure the safety of both teams players, coaches and staffing personal.  Field passes are required by all individuals to be on the field.

Magical season continues for Milpitas HS football with state title game set for Saturday

12/9/2019

 
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Fresh off last weekend's 26-19 victory over Caruthers in the CIF NorCal Regional, the Milpitas High school football team will host Reseda in the State Division 5-A Championship Game this Saturday, December 14 at 6 p.m.

Pre-sale tickets for CIF State Football can be purchased online at https://gofan.co/app/events/78144. (This link will expire on Thursday, December 12 at 5 p.m. After 5 p.m. on Thursday, fans can buy tickets online via the "general" game link.)

With the win over Caruthers, this year's Trojans became the first in school history to be crowned Central Coast Section and NorCal Champions.

Coach Kelly King was named Coach of the Year by the Oakland Raiders and honored at Sunday's pregame ceremony on December 8.

MHS is in need of volunteers to help with hosting the CIF State Championship Game.  For more details, please contact MHS Athletic Director Joanna Butcher at [email protected].

Get your tickets and a ride to MHS football team's CIF Bowl Game

12/3/2019

 
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The Central Coast Section D-IV Champion Milpitas High School football team is headed to Caruthers, CA for a CIF Regional Bowl Game, scheduled for a 6 p.m. kickoff Saturday, December 7.

Tickets can be purchased at https://gofan.co/app/events/77244.
Every ticket purchased prior to Thursday evening will earn $1 back to MHS.

Need a ride to the game? There is a rooter bus leaving at 2 p.m. on Saturday from MHS, located at 1285 Escuela Parkway. Cost is $5 per rider or 10 cans (all proceeds donated to the Milpitas Food Pantry in the name of Jack Emery).

Currently there are 28 spots available. All payment is collected in P-12, the Athletics Office. Please contact Joanna Butcher at [email protected] for any questions.

With a Victory this weekend, the Trojans would HOST the State Football Game on December 14 at 6 p.m.

If you want to cheer the team on as they leave, the teams bus will depart at 8 a.m. Saturday morning from MHS.

Go Trojans!!!

Milpitas HS football team to take on Branham for CCS D-IV crown

11/26/2019

 
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After a thrilling 14-13 overtime victory over Hillsdale in last weekend's Central Coast Section Division IV Semi-finals, the top seeded Milpitas High School Trojans will play Branham for the Championship at 4 p.m. November 30 at Independence High School.

To purchase game tickets online, please 
click on this link (CIFCCS.org is the site that has the link for the gofan tickets if this link fails to work for you.)

Come cheer on our Trojans as they continue their season in the CCS Playoffs.

Independence High School is located at 617 N. Jackson Avenue in San Jose.


Ticket prices are as follows:
Adults $10
Students/Senior Citizens/Children 5 & over $5
Family Pass (2 adults/2 students/children) $28

*CASH only onsite. No credit card purchases at the ticket window. The prices are the same whether you buy night of at the ticket window or online.

Milpitas HS varsity football team to host Hillsdale in CCS Semi-Finals on Nov. 22

11/21/2019

 
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Congratulations to our Milpitas High School Varsity Football team as they continue their season in the CCS Playoffs. MHS took home the victory last week against Overfelt 24-14 to advance to the Semi-Finals this week.

They received the #1 Seed in Division IV. They will take on Hillsdale in the Semi-Finals at 7 p.m. on Friday, November 22 at Milpitas High School. Even though it looks like a home game it is controlled by CCS which means that ASB Cards, Booster Passes staff badges and League Passes are NOT accepted at any CCS Contest. Only CCS passes and CIF State Passes will be accepted at the gate.

We encourage you to buy your tickets ahead of time online so you can walk directly to the entrance gate. Online purchase please click on this link (CIFCCS.org is the site that has the link for the gofan tickets if this link fails to work for you.)

Ticket prices are as follows:
Adults $10
Students/Senior Citizens/Children 5 & over $5
Family Pass (2 adults/2 students/children) $28

*CASH only onsite. No credit card purchases at the ticket window. The prices are the same whether you buy night of at the ticket window or online.

The gates will open at 5:30 p.m. on Friday.

Details:
MHS vs Hillsdale
7pm Kickoff
Friday 11/22
Milpitas High School

Go Trojans!

Mattos Elementary students showcase afterschool artwork for families in Art Gallery Walk

11/20/2019

 
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Mattos first graders Aadya Sinha, Natasha Nikhil, Vihaa Jain, and Hamsini Ajith show their favorite piece of artwork from their portfolios.
Dozens of first through third grade students at Mabel Mattos Elementary School showcased their artwork for family and friends at the November 19 Art Gallery Walk held on the McCandless Drive campus. The Mattos Art Program is sponsored by the Mattos PTA.

It was a culmination of six weeks of lessons in the afterschool art program, with students creating a portfolio of their artwork to display for visitors. This was the first of three sessions for the year and used the art medium of watercolor paint. Students were prepared to answer questions such as: What is your favorite piece of artwork?; If you could do something differently, what would it be?; and What is the title of your painting?

“Parents can walk around to each student and ask them these questions about their work,” said Mattos teacher Amberly Hsieh. “It’s a way for them to showcase their work.”

The Gallery Walk ended with a potluck celebration. The next two sessions will be Model Magic Clay and Stained Glass Glue Art.
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Mattos first grader Arush Koka displays his art portfolio at the Art Gallery Walk.
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Aadya Sinha, a first grader at Mattos, showcases her artwork for her father Tushar Sinha during the Nov. 19 Art Gallery Walk.
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