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Community briefs: A PV music festival, Menlo Park district staff win awards and more

Update: The talk on self-regulation on April 13 has been cancelled

Menlo Park district staff named administrators of the year

Menlo Park City School District office. Photo by Michelle Le.

Menlo Park City School District Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services Jammie Behrendt and Executive Director of Student Services Stephanie Sheridan were both selected by Region 5 of the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) as leaders of the year in the categories of curriculum and instruction and special education, respectively, according to a district press release.

Menlo Park City School District Executive Director of Student Services Stephanie Sheridan. Courtesy Menlo Park City School District.

Menlo Park City School District Assistant Superintendent Jammie Behrendt. Courtesy Menlo Park City School District.

Region 5 includes San Francisco and San Mateo Counties, with over 300 schools serving 158,000 students.

Portola Valley hosts music festival

Portola Valley will host its first annual PV Palooza, an all-day music festival, on Saturday, June 12.

Organized by the Portola Valley Cultural Arts Committee, the event will feature 12 local bands on two stages. Bands like Windy Hill, Ginger + Bandits and christopher normann feature residents of Portola Valley, Woodside, Kings Mountain and La Honda.

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The event will be funded by local businesses and private donors.

Kids interested in performing at the event should contact Simon Scott, who is coordinating the children's performances.

The festival will run from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Portola Valley Town Center, 765 Portola Road.

To see the full list of bands and get more information, go here.

Talk on teaching children self regulation

Dr. Lauren Allerhand, a therapist with the Child Mind Institute, was canceled. She was set to host a talk on teaching children how to regulate their emotions at Hillview Middle School on Wednesday, April 13.

For more information, go here.

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Community briefs: A PV music festival, Menlo Park district staff win awards and more

Update: The talk on self-regulation on April 13 has been cancelled

Menlo Park district staff named administrators of the year

Menlo Park City School District Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services Jammie Behrendt and Executive Director of Student Services Stephanie Sheridan were both selected by Region 5 of the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) as leaders of the year in the categories of curriculum and instruction and special education, respectively, according to a district press release.

Region 5 includes San Francisco and San Mateo Counties, with over 300 schools serving 158,000 students.

Portola Valley hosts music festival

Portola Valley will host its first annual PV Palooza, an all-day music festival, on Saturday, June 12.

Organized by the Portola Valley Cultural Arts Committee, the event will feature 12 local bands on two stages. Bands like Windy Hill, Ginger + Bandits and christopher normann feature residents of Portola Valley, Woodside, Kings Mountain and La Honda.

The event will be funded by local businesses and private donors.

Kids interested in performing at the event should contact Simon Scott, who is coordinating the children's performances.

The festival will run from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Portola Valley Town Center, 765 Portola Road.

To see the full list of bands and get more information, go here.

Talk on teaching children self regulation

Dr. Lauren Allerhand, a therapist with the Child Mind Institute, was canceled. She was set to host a talk on teaching children how to regulate their emotions at Hillview Middle School on Wednesday, April 13.

For more information, go here.

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