John Muir Student films
created by Herman Padilla Micro Computer Technician II in the computer Lab
All films done by John Muir Students
These films were created by the students of John Muir Middle School Los Angeles Unified School District
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The Eagle Dance
Posted on 5/1/2010 1:42 PM by Spirit Eagle Productions a John Muir Assembly
Native American month program
Spirit Eagle Productions is a Native American performance and dance group led by Ben Hale of the Dine tribe a long time leader in the Southern California Native American Community. He brought his program to John Muir as part of Native American history month.
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Drumline
Posted on 4/30/2010 4:25 PM by Herman Padilla
Lunch time concert by Muir Students
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Haunted House
Posted on 4/23/2010 7:29 PM by Herman Padilla
John Muir Middle School Halloween Celebration
Our first Haunted House turn out to be a big success. Ms. Austin's Leadership class worked really hard getting it together and did a great job working it for over two hours Next year will be even better we will try to get approval to use the basement which is the scariest place in the whole school district.
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President Obama Speech about Education
Posted on 10/3/2009 2:06 PM by President Obama
President Obama speaking to the students of Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act invested heavily in education both as a way to provide jobs now and lay the foundation for long-term prosperity.
The Act includes $5 billion for early learning programs, including Head Start, Early Head Start, child care, and programs for children with special needs. The Act also provides $77 billion for reforms to strengthen elementary and secondary education, including $48.6 billion to stabilize state education budgets (of which $8.8 billion may be used for other government services) and to encourage states to: Make improvements in teacher effectiveness and ensure that all schools have highly-qualified teachers; Make progress toward college and career-ready standards and rigorous assessments that will improve both teaching and learning; Improve achievement in low-performing schools, through intensive support and effective interventions; and Gather information to improve student learning, teacher performance, and college and career readiness through enhanced data systems. The Act provides $5 billion in competitive funds to spur innovation and chart ambitious reform to close the achievement gap. The Act includes over $30 billion to address college affordability and improve access to higher education.
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End of School
Posted on 6/27/2008 1:26 PM by Ms. Barona
Ms. Barona is one of the best special ed teachers in LAUSD, she but together another of her great films about her class, Please check it out, and watch her other film "Don't Laugh at Me" also in this video collection. John Muir Rocks! John Muir MS LAUSD District 7 south LA
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Fire Safety
Posted on 4/28/2008 4:39 PM by LA Fire Department and LAUSD
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Infotech 2008 Student Entry
Posted on 3/31/2008 3:55 PM by Ms Wang 6th grade math/science class
What will the classroom be link in ten years- We will still teach the same things just better,...
Volcano project, exploring the aftermath of a volcanic eruption. Ms. Wang's 6th grade class build a model of a town a lake and a volcano. We didn't have time for the Math portion of the project Scale volume mass displacement but we did demostrate the eruption and documented the results this is our entry for info tech 2008 held this year at the LA convention center. Wish us luck in the competition.
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What Do You Think about Space?
Posted on 7/28/2007 12:50 PM by Kaltlyn Cobatzin, Celida Vasquez, Tytiana Burts
A film from Ms, Cue's class about Galileo
A very nice student film about Galilei Galileo the famous astronomer
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Don't Laugh at Me
Posted on 7/28/2007 12:37 PM by Rebecca Baroma (Teacher John Muir MS)
A really sweet video, my wife cried when she watched it, really shows the human side of what we are trying to do here at Muir
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