Archive for December, 2011

Vote for the Candy Cane Lane lights and Davis Schools may win $100,000!!!

From Kristy Powell:

We wanted to share some incredible news with you! Our house has been selected as one of the top 24 finalists in the Deck the House Patch Contest. The winner will be chosen by popular vote and will win $100,000 for their local school district. Just think about what that could do for Davis schools!

To vote, visit the complete listing of house at deckthehouse.patch.com (click on the “vote” button), or jump straight to the entry for Davis: vote here by January 8th!

Want more information about this contest and our chance to win? See
the Davis enterprise Article about it!

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KPTO Meeting Wednesday 12/14 at 7:00PM

Our next KPTO meeting will be held tomorrow night (Wednesday, 12/14) in the Korematsu Library at 7:00PM. The important topics on the agenda of interest to most people will be informational updates on:

  • The Measure C campaign
  • Title III Funding for Korematsu
  • Transitional Kindergarten at Korematsu

Please see the full agenda for additional details: 2011-12-14-Agenda

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Parent Alert

On Thursday, December 8, a student returning from an after school play date on their bicycle was followed by a white pick-up truck.  This occurred a little before dark around 5pm on Cowell Blvd. near Burnett Place in South Davis. The truck’s side windows were darkly tinted, but the windshield was not.  The truck had a black stripe on its side and only one hubcap on the back wheel of the driver’s side.  The driver was male and appeared to be in his late 20’s or early thirties.  He had black hair and darker skin. The Davis Police Department has been contacted. If you have any additional information about this incident, please contact the Davis Police at 530-758-3600.

Please impress upon your children to follow these basic rules when walking to or from school:

  • Do not talk to strangers, even if they know your name!
  • Always walk directly to and from school using the same path everyday.
  • Always walk or ride your bike with a group of friends.
  • Run directly to school or home if you are approached by a stranger.
  • Immediately notify a school official or parent if you are approached by a stranger.

Por favor hable con sus niños para que sigan estas reglas básicas al caminar a o desde la escuela:

  • ¡No hable con personas que no conocen, aunque ellos saben su nombre!
  • Camine siempre directamente cuando va y viene de la escuela a su casa usando la misma ruta.
  • Camine o monte siempre su bici con un grupo de amigos.
  • Directamente reporte al oficial de la escuela o a sus padres si una persona que no conoce se acerca.

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