Mesa families. Did you know that we have a FREE after school program? It’s called “Think Together.” They provide after school snacks, homework help, enrichment, and fun. It runs Monday through Friday, from 3:00-6:00 pm. Students do NOT need to stay the entire time. Also, those students who are already in an after school club, can still go to Think Together afterwards. To enroll, click on the following link:
https://thinktogether.my.site.com/admissions/s/login/?ec=302&startURL=%2Fadmissions%2Fs%2F
Mesa families. Last week was our Autism Acceptance Week. We ended with an amazing inclusion parade. Here is a short video of that parade. Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/ZUjfWu70IJI
Students in Mrs. Llacuna's fourth grade class celebrate Earth Day by picking up trash and using chalk to make sidewalk designs. Cool stuff!
More pictures from today's Autism Acceptance Inclusion Parade. :)
Here are some pictures from our Inclusion Parade this morning, where we showed our friends with Autism how much we love and appreciate them.
Here are some pictures of our recent Festival of the Arts. We had so many smiling families attend to see so many wonderful works of art. Thank you, Mesa families, for supporting our students.
Here are some pictures of another after school club. Students enjoy playing video games with each other. What a great way to end the school day!
Another one of our awesome after school clubs- working together building with Legos! Coming to school is always better when you stay after school in a cool club with friends. Doesn't this look like something you'd like to do?
Yesterday, we had parents show up to help create "Autism Acceptance" bags for all of our students. This was after they participated in an "Autism Acceptance" training with our own fabulous teacher, Mrs. Lindenmuth. Thank you to all for making this a great event.
Congratulations to the imagination team students! These kiddos worked very hard and had to go through a lot to get their projects and presentations done.
Mesa's students won:
2nd place for k-3 Eco carnival ride
1st and 3rd place for 4-6 Eco carnival ride
And 1st place overall for 4-6th grades
Way to go, Mesa!
Here are some pictures of another great after school club- Board Games. These students are learning strategies while having fun. #GoMesaMustangs
Mesa parents. Please join us on April 16, 2024, at 9:00 am, for our Autism Acceptance Parent Workshop where you will learn more about Autism and how you can support our school to create an environment where everyone feels accepted. Additionally, you will help us get ready for Autism Acceptance Week by creating student bags. We hope to see you there.
Our basketball team and cheer team are working hard right now in a tough game against Mission Crest. Let's go Mesa!
All schools and district offices will be closed for Spring Break from March 25th to March 29th and reopen Monday, April 1st.
For social emotional learning, Mrs. A's tk/kindergarten class sings a song together and shares as a class how they are feeling today and why.
HUSD Games coming Spring 2024 • Follow @HUSDGames on Instagram for the latest updates. This inaugural fitness event will unite and uplift students with disabilities across the Hesperia Unified School District. 🏅
Mesa Families: Earlier this week we had Anthony the Magic come to Mesa to do a presentation. This show was a reward for those students who participated in our World's Finest Chocolate fundraiser. The students had such a great time! We want to thank all the families that participated to make all this possible! Here is the link https://youtu.be/5KzOu6qYBRk , we hope you enjoy!
Here are some pictures of some of the exciting after school clubs we have going on. We love watching our students learn and have fun here at Mesa Grande.
Mesa families. In third grade for social emotional learning, after lunch some do a yoga or breathing activity to help get them ready for the next half of the day. Others have the opportunity to use their classroom tickets to buy a "lunch with Teacher and 1 friend" coupon once a week. What a great school!
Jayden was this week's "Attendance Hero." He was here everyday, on time, and ready to learn. Way to go, Jayden!