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Happy Pi Day!

Sherman Oaks 7th & 8th grades celebrate Pi Day!

teachers with pi shirts

Our parents made delicious pies!

Students decorated a wall with Pi posters!

pi poster wall

Students also participated in a Pi contest! The first place student recited 155 digits of the pi sequence, the students who came in second place recited 144 digits. We are so proud of our Pi masters!

 

Congratulation to Sherman Oaks Boys' soccer teams

Sherman Oaks boys soccer teams had high scoring wins last week!

student athlete scoring a goal

Congratulation to Our Boys' Soccer Team!

Both JV and Varsity teams are representing our school in a great way! The games are a lot of fun to watch as well! Please come out and cheer on our student athletes!

The schedule is here.

Sherman Oaks Math Night

Julia Robinson Math Festival on Tuesday, March 12th in our Multipurpose Room.

student and family participating at math night

The Sherman Oaks 3rd Annual Family Math Night took place on Tuesday, March 12th, 2024. It was a huge hit! Many of our families attended, played games, and took home prizes. Our amazing teachers guided families through playing a variety of math games in conjunction with the Julia Robinson Math Festival hosts. 

Farmer’s Market is back!

After 5 years, Farmer’s Market is back at Sherman Oaks!

students shopping on the farmers market

Food 4 Thought brought us a Farmer's Market! They provided our students with a presentation about healthy fruits and vegetables and some “shopping” time so students could take home some goodies. Our students had a great time learning and taking home some healthy treats!

Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Tool in Education

A Message from Superintendent Viramontez

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As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) expands, a new definition of the Digital Divide is emerging. It is not just about access to devices, but also about the knowledge for using digital tools effectively.

“When I walk into a TK or Kindergarten classroom, I wonder what in the world these young people will be walking into in the 2044 workforce,” said Superintendent Shelly Viremontez at a recent meeting of teachers, administrators, and support staff exploring how to leverage AI as a tool for teaching and learning.

Watch the Superintendent's Briefing video to hear comments from her and teachers about the pros and cons of AI in our schools.

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