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Author: Ann Zeise

Homeschooling – Milpitas Homeschool Support Group

I, Ann Zeise, your GoMilpitas webmaster, also had a very large and popular homeschooling website, A2Z Home’s Cool for over 2 decades. In 2017 I sold it to Time4Learning as the site had become too large for one person to run. I needed “staff.” In 2023 they removed to site from the internet, so I created this archive of the site from the Way Back Machine.

Locally, though. I continue to serve homeschool families in my area in California. For those in Milpitas considering homeschooling, check Should we homeschool independently during Covid-19?

On Facebook I have a page for Milpitas Homeschool Support – East Side Silicon Valley, California as well as the Milpitas Homeschool Support Group for discussing more private matters and field trip plans among ourselves. This is ONLY for families currently homeschooling from their home in Milpitas CA. If your profile says you live elsewhere, even San Jose or Fremont, your application for membership will be denied. If you are thinking about homeschooling, contact me directly.

On the page I post interesting, educational, and fun things for Milpitas and other area homeschool families to do. Just “Like” and “Follow” the page to the degree you want to see the ideas and events posted there. Those who “Like” the site are encouraged to also offer interesting activities. While I would like to offer a park day, there has not been enough interest. I’ll leave that up to someone else to organize. The Group cannot be viewed by others than members. It is a good place to talk about how you and your kids are fairing, without concern about your mother-in-law seeing the post.

Social Distancing Activities for Kids
Whether you have been homeschooling for years or find yourself “accidentally” homeschooling because of the pandemic, you may find it even more difficult to incorporate socialization into your school day. Parks and museums may not be options right now, but there are still some social distancing activities for kids that will allow socialization while safely social distancing.

Kite Flying at Ben Rogers Park
Kite Flying at Ben Rogers Park

If you’d like to come play at Ben Rogers Park on Wednesdays, please come. My home is on the west side of the park, the one with all the red geraniums you can see from the playground. If the dark gray Rav 4 is in the driveway, then I am home. Just knock on the door, and I’ll come out to join you. My homeschooled kid is now in his 30s, and hasn’t played in the park for decades. But this grandmother still likes to walk in the park, pet the dogs, and enjoy watching the children play. If you happen to have questions bout homeschooling, I’d love to do my best to answer, or point out resources. The park has picnic tables and barbecues, a sandlot with playground equipment, dog-friendly (with bags, leashes required), a geocache and tons of good Pokemon destinations. Plenty of space to fly a kite or drone.

If you’d rather call, our home phone is 408-823-8247. Leave a text message for a quick response.

Call me to ask me questions about homeschooling in California or text via Facebook, if you’d like, but ONLY if you live in California.

Here are some useful links for local homeschoolers.

Homeschool Rooms
While homeschooling can be done in any room, indoors or out, some families want to makeover the playroom into a place for learning and projects. Here are some ideas…and some that I have reviewed as to be avoided.

HomeSchool Association of California
First look at their Quick Guide to Homeschooling During a Crisis. It will give you all you need to know to get started and get in touch.

Starting to Homeschool
Families decide to homeschool for all sorts of reasons, and then often continue homeschooling simply because the freedom is so sweet and they like the affect it’s had on their children and family life. They like living joyfully with children.

Rules for Writing the Blues

1. Most Blues begin, “Woke up this morning…”

2. “I got a good woman” is a bad way to begin the Blues, unless you stick something nasty in the next line like, “I got a good woman, with the meanest face in town.”

3. The Blues is simple. After you get the first line right, repeat it. Then find something that rhymes… sort of: “Got a good woman with the meanest face in town. Yes, I got a good woman with the meanest face in town. Got teeth like Margaret Thatcher, and she weigh 500 pound.”

4. The Blues is not about choice. You stuck in a ditch, you stuck in a ditch–ain’t no way out.

5. Blues cars: Chevys, Fords, Cadillacs and broken-down trucks. Blues don’t travel in Volvos, BMWs, or Sport Utility Vehicles. Most Blues transportation is a Greyhound bus or a southbound train. Jet aircraft and company motor pools ain’t even in the running. Walkin’ plays a major part in the blues lifestyle. So does fixin’ to die.

6. Teenagers can’t sing the Blues. They ain’t fixin’ to die yet. Adults sing the Blues. In Blues, “adulthood” means being old enough to get the electric chair if you shoot a man in Milpitas.

7. Blues can take place in New York City but not in Milpitas or any place in Canada. Hard times in Milpitas or Mountain View is probably just clinical depression. Chicago, St. Louis, and Kansas City are still the best places to have the Blues. You cannot have the blues in any place that don’t get rain.

8. A man with male pattern baldness ain’t the blues. A woman with male pattern baldness is. Breaking your leg cause you were skiing is not the blues. Breaking your leg ’cause a alligator be chompin’ on it is.

9. You can’t have no Blues in an office or the Great Mall. The lighting is wrong. Go outside to the parking lot or sit by the dumpster.

10. Good places for the Blues:

a. Highway
b. Elmwood Jail
c. An empty bed
d. Bottom of a whiskey glass

11. Bad places for the Blues:

a. Nordstrom’s
b. Gallery openings
c. Ivy league institutions
d. Golf courses

12. No one will believe it’s the Blues if you wear a suit, ‘less you happen to be a old ethnic person, and you slept in it.

13. You have the right to sing the Blues if:

a. You older than dirt
b. You blind
c. You shot a man in Memphis
d. You can’t be satisfied

14. You don’t have the right to sing the Blues if:

a. You have all your teeth
b. You were once blind but now can see
c. The man in Memphis lived
d. You have a pension fund

15. Blues is not a matter of color. It’s a matter of bad luck. Tiger Woods cannot sing the blues. Sonny Liston could. Ugly white people also got a leg up on the blues.

16. If you ask for water and your darlin’ give you gasoline, it’s the Blues

17. Other acceptable Blues beverages are:

a. Cheap wine
b. Whiskey or bourbon
c. Muddy water
d. Nasty black coffee

18. The following are NOT Blues beverages:

a. Perrier
b. Chardonnay
c. Snapple
d. Slim Fast

19. If death occurs in a cheap motel or a shotgun shack, it’s a Blues death. Stabbed in the back by a jealous lover is another Blues way to die. So is the electric chair, substance abuse and dying lonely on a broke-down cot. You can’t have a Blues death if you die during a tennis match or while getting liposuction.

20. Some Blues names for women:

a. Sadie
b. Big Mama
c. Bessie
d. Fat River Dumpling

21. Some Blues names for men:

a. Joe
b. Willie
c. Little Willie
d. Big Willie

22. Persons with names like Michelle, Amber, Debbie, and Heather can’t sing the Blues no matter how many men they shoot in Milpitas.

23. Make your own Blues name Starter Kit:

a. name of physical infirmity (Blind, Cripple, Lame, etc.)

b. first name (see above) plus name of fruit (Lemon, Lime, Melon, Kiwi, etc.)

c. last name of President (Jefferson, Johnson, Fillmore, etc.) For example: Blind Lime Jefferson, Jackleg Lemon Johnson or Cripple Kiwi Fillmore, etc. (Well, maybe not “Kiwi.”)

24. I don’t care how tragic your life: if you own even one computer, you cannot sing the blues.

Thanks to Steve Briante for the original joke.

Business-to-Business Services

These Milpitas business-to-business services essentially sell their products and services to other businesses, but not directly to consumers. The list does not include high tech firms.

Print and Copy Shops-Graphics Support in Milpitas
A GO MILPITAS RESOURCE
Copying, printing, and graphic service. Signs, fulfillment services, photographers, writers, and layout designers. Word processing.

A&D Engineering
We offer a full line of Electronic Balances, Digital Scales,Weighing Indicators and Controllers, Load Cells, and Non Destructive Measurement Equipment.
1555 McCandless Dr.
408-263-5333

ADP Milpitas
Payroll-Tax-HR-Time & Attendance-Benefits-Insurance-Retirement-Health Care Reform-ACA Compliance
820 N McCarthy Blvd
800-225-5237

Appointy
All-in-one online scheduling software – Trusted by 130,000+ customers worldwide.
16 Corning Ave #136
No local phone number online.

Bristlecone
Supply chain consulting. Bristlecone advises clients on how to maximize the strategic value of their supply chains.
673 S. Milpitas Blvd., Suite 200
408-321-3400

B.T. Mancini
Specialty contractor providing modular carpet, raised flooring, folding walls, and clean room installations.
876 S. Milpitas Blvd.
408-942-7900

FIT Marketing
Traditional Media Marketing, Website Building​​, Digital & Search Media Marketing, and Social Media Marketing.
487 Sinclair Frontage Road
408-391-1107

Integrated Manufacturing Technologies
We Serve a Wide Varity Of Industries, including: Semiconductor, High Vacuum, Bio/Med/Pharma, Food Service, Aerospace, Marine, and Facilities/Construction.
1477 N Milpitas Blvd.
510-659-9770

Key Factory
Mobile and store service for your key needs. Let them help you secure your home or business from theft and fire. Store located in Serra Shopping Center, but they also provide mobile service.
200 Serra Way, Suite 36
408-263-3775

Kim Parker Plantscape Services
The first (and we remain to date) and only plantscape contractor to have used self-watering technology in every project to reduce plant replacements, reduce labor costs, and reduce the environmental impact of our fleet.
430 Evans Rd.
408-262-8989

Kovair
The innovation leader in application lifecycle management solutions supporting global software development and management.
1533 California Circle, Suite # 210
408-262-3871

Larson Pallet
With over 40 years of experience between them, David Larson or Susan Larson can design your pallets to work effectively and safely in their operating environment.

Marketshare
The leader in the conceptualization, design and fabrication of sales centers and project signage for the housing industry for more than thirty years.
2001 Tarob Court
408-262-0677

Mazak
Leaders in the manufacture of advanced technology solutions including Multi-Tasking, HYBRID Multi-Tasking, 5-axis, milling, turning, CNC controls and automation.
1497 N Milpitas Blvd.
408-941-2240

Milpitas, CA Office Properties For Lease
Office space and full buildings to lease in Milpitas, CA.

Milpitas Unified School District Business Services
Welcome to Business Services! Please feel free to contact one of our staff if you have questions.
1331 East Calaveras Boulevard
408-635-2600

Namo Solutions
We design and implement holistic solutions using business strategy, process analysis, design and methodology. We offer a large technology portfolio that helps match products, services and solutions to your specific needs.
1313 North Milpitas Blvd., Office 285
408-834-4297

Netcor Design Systems
Provides the most up-to-date technology and telecommunications distribution planning, design, and management services available.
920 Hillview Court, Suite #195
408-956-1796

N. Glantz & Son Sign and Graphics Supplies
Your sign and graphics supply company is more than a phone number on a catalog or a return address on a box. It’s the engine behind your success.
1457 N Milpitas Blvd.
408-294-5823

OnTrac
Small-package shippers choose OnTrac because we can speed up ground delivery without the added cost of express shipping. We provide the abilities you expect from the National Carriers without sacrificing flexibility, professionalism, and cost.
1121 Montague Expy
800-334-5000

Peoples Associates Structural Engineers
Provides quality structural designs that are cost effective, efficiently constructed and tailored to the specific project.
1996 Tarob Court
408-957-9220

Prudential Overall Supply
Businesses of all types use our services for uniform programs with apparel needs in career, casual and executive wear.
1429 N. Milpitas Blvd.
408-263-3464

Resilinc
Logistic software company, a recognized thought leader in the area of supply chain risk management.
890 Hillview Ct. Unit 160
408-883-8053

Tube Service
We have multiple state-of-the-art tube laser processing centers that can reduce your need for punching, drilling, sawing and the always time-consuming deburring process.
666 S Milpitas Blvd.
408-946-5500

Virtual Office Space
Reserve virtual office space in the McCarthy Business Center through Davinci Virtual.
1525 McCarthy Blvd.
888-863-3423

XProtean
A leading provider of Integrated Retail Management Solutions for small format retailers including the fast growing segments of Convenience & Fuel Retail and Quick Serve Restaurants.
461 S Milpitas Blvd Suite 1
408-933-4466

Zener Technologies
Design, deliver, and grow digital products, services, and experiences to transform business
430 N McCarthy Blvd.
408-477-3606

Starting to Homeschool in Milpitas, California

By Ann Zeise

So you’re considering homeschooling? Wondering about starting to homeschool? Has it been the “year from hell” for your child at school or out of school because of COVID-19? Is your little one just not ready to deal with crowds of unruly children in a public school situation? Perhaps your family situation or business would allow you to travel often, and you want everyone to enjoy the opportunity. Maybe your religious beliefs or cultural values are so different from your community, that you are looking to homeschooling as a haven. Maybe you just stumbled on this page and want to see what the controversy is all about!

Homeschooling – Milpitas Homeschool Support Group

Families decide to homeschool for all sorts of reasons, and then often continue homeschooling simply because the freedom is so sweet and they like the affect it’s had on their children and family life. They like living joyfully with children.

Remember when you were expecting your first child and you thought you’d never, ever be able to enjoy those things you enjoyed pre-parenting? Then you found you could get a jogging baby carriage! You could get a backpack and take baby along! That a baby could be taught to swim! That the toddler seemed perfectly content to go along with you so many places. You found that your children were picking up some of your interests, and finding some of their own. Homeschooling is really a continuation of this learning-within-the-family lifestyle.

Where Not to Start Your Homeschool Information Search

OK, so where do you start looking for information about homeschooling? You’ll want as broad a picture as possible, before you narrow down to a “fit” for your family. There are some homeschooling organizations out there that, unfortunately, feed newcomers a rather narrow and sometimes negative picture. Be wary of any group that could make money, lots of money, off of your family. I’ll tell you where not to go first and why:

  • Your local school district – it is in their best interest to keep you tied to the district so they will continue to get attendance funding. They may either tell you independent homeschooling is illegal in your state or will greet you enthusiastically into their Independent Study Program. They’ll encourage you to duplicate at home what wasn’t working when your child was in their schools.
  • A homeschool legal group – it is in their financial interest to scare the daylights out of you so you’ll buy into their insurance plan. If you follow the laws of your state, it is unlikely you’ll need legal representation. A family really needs a good, local family lawyer, anyway: one to draw up a will, and to be there should you need representation for anything, say, for an auto accident, let alone a confrontation with the school district.
  • An exclusionary group of any kind. While it may seem comforting at first to find “your kind of people,” these groups often don’t see the whole picture, and tend to propagate misinformation because they are out of the loop.
  • Any curriculum company or distance learning program – of course, their objective is to sell you a big package of books and materials, and maybe throw in a supervisory teacher for a lot more bucks.

Where do I Start Searching for Homeschool Information?

“So where do I start? Those are the easiest to find!” If the information is free or for the few bucks, go for it, as we say in California. You may find free material at your local library, or need to pay a little for a few magazines or books, or maybe a tad more for conference admission, but these are the best sources.

  • Your local Milpitas homeschooling support group – which is a group of families that meets on a regular basis, and can tell you how the homeschooling laws of your state are really applied in your town. Maybe the law says to keep an attendance record, but has any official ever asked to see one?
  • Your California homeschooling association – join this group for the $30 or so that they’ll ask for membership. You’ll usually get a newsletter and invitations to various activities, such as conferences and campouts. They can keep you informed about the homeschooling laws.
  • Homeschooling in California Conference – typically in the spring and summer. Do try to attend the full conference. Bring along someone to watch the kids so you can concentrate on the information. The Homeschooling Events calendar is loaded with upcoming conferences. Early registration is often at a discount, so check the calendar and the Association sites often. Most have an associated curriculum fair where you can waste tons of money buying things your kids will never use. Either kid-test the products, or bring the vendors’ catalogs and flyers home. Buy when the pressure is off. Alternatively, get the catalogs before you go, know what you want, and save shipping costs. Many vendors will lower prices last day of the conference.
  • Homeschooling laws for California – I put this 4th so you’ll talk to the others first. The laws can seem pretty convoluted at times, but you need to have a good copy on hand to see all the options. The state associations can usually provide you with the current laws and an interpretation. Homeschool websites may or may not have current laws posted. “Current” is the keyword here. The most accurate links are the ones directly to the homeschooling laws on the state’s department of education web site.
  • Homeschooling chats, email lists and message boards – people mean well, but can sometimes steer you wrong, so take what you get here with a grain of salt. On the other hand, they can also give you exactly the specific information you need for very unusual questions. (I can’t help you with such questions as “Help me find homeschooling material for my blind, adopted, 10 year old child from Romania who speaks no English.” but someone on a message board might!)

Most of all, relax! As my friends Bill and Win Sweet say, the goal is to:
Maximize Freedom and Success
minimize stress and failure

Ann Zeise had been homeschooling since 1993, been helping folks online since 1989, a teacher “forever,” and will gladly answer homeschool questions from those who have visited her former site, A2Z. My old site was merge with another, they said, but it appears all the information there is gone.

Health Services in and near Milpitas

We have some of the best medical facilities in the country in the area surrounding Milpitas to take care of you in your hour of need.

Medical Technology Developed in Milpitas

Health Services in and near Milpitas

Medical Technology companies are growing in number in Milpitas, CA. When you come to Silicon Valley, you can find talent in both technology and medicine.

Applied Stem Cell
Our goal is to advance gene-editing and stem cell innovation for biomedical research and gene and cell therapy.
521 Cottonwood Drive, Suite 112
South San Francisco number: 415-231-5660

BigFoot Biomedical
Bigfoot believes people living with insulin-requiring diabetes deserve relief from its daily burden. We envision a world where the emotional, mental, physical, and financial burden of diabetes has been significantly reduced. We are passionately dedicated to delivering simpler, safer, and more effective solutions for life with insulin.
1561 Buckeye Drive
408-716-5600

BioGenex
A global market leader and an innovator in providing customer-centric molecular pathology solutions and complete walk-away automation of cell and tissue staining.
49026 Milmont Drive, Fremont, just north of Dixon Landing in Milpitas.
510-824-1400 ext 1

Elixir Medical Corporation
The company’s next-generation drug-eluting stent systems are designed to optimize localized drug delivery and provide a safe and effective treatment for cardiovascular disease.
920 North McCarthy Blvd, Suite 100
408-636-2000

IGeneX
IGeneX is pleased to provide COVID-19 testing for Corporations, Governments, Schools, Assisted Living Facilities and Professional Sports Teams. Including IGeneX’s home town, the City of Milpitas, California. Tests also for other illnesses such as Lyme disease and other tick-bourne illnesses.
556 Gibraltar Dr
650-424-1191

MagArray
Develops and deploys medical diagnostics with a technology that brings new levels of sensitivity and ease of use to immunoassays through the innovative application of magnetic nanosensors.
521 Cottonwood Drive, Suite 121
408-638-9612

Medical Design Solutions
A contract design and developer of complex, highly precise miniaturized sensors and systems used in medical device applications.
1525 McCarthy Blvd
408-684-5110

Sikka Software
Helps dentists and teams understand and maximize their business profitability with best fee schedules, ROI analysis, marketing, patient analysis, insurance analysis, supplies analysis and demographics analysis.
830 Hillview Court, Suite 290.
408-876-4040

Varian Medical Systems
Oncology solutions designed to work for today, and think for tomorrow. The ProBeam® Compact proton therapy system, an alternative for centers with limited space, brings full function at a reduced cost structure and footprint.
660 N McCarthy Blvd
408-321-9400

Developer of Sunnyhills Apartments renews HUD contract for 5 more years

Residents of the Sunnyhills Apartments can breathe a sigh of relief – at least for the next 5 years.

JMK Investments, the developer of the historic apartment complex, recently renewed the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) contract until 2028, ensuring that 149 of the units there maintain subsidized housing status.

Weeks ago, things looked uncertain…

Residents of the Sunnyhills Apartments spent recent months launching a petition and asking the City of Milpitas for support in retaining their affordable housing.

The City had conversations with the developer, leading to a renewed contract of 5 additional years, which was approved by HUD on March 7.

Read more…

Milpitas City Hall is in a state of civil war

We had a moment there – it came and went. But for like half a second, it seemed like things could go so well…

Last December, Carmen Montano became the 18th Mayor of Milpitas. Garry Barbadillo, in the course of campaigning for his City Councilmember seat, recalled a time when the Milpitas City Council routinely voted 5-0. In other words, everything they passed, they passed unanimously. I liked the message. It pointed to an age of solidarity, of common sense, of putting the people’s business before the City’s business.

That age is not the one we’re living in.

Earlier this year, the new Council voted 3-2 to discontinue City Manager Steve McHarris’s contract. Montano, Barbadillo, and Vice Mayor Evelyn Chua voted Yes; Councilmembers Hon Lien and Anthony Phan voted No.

Read more…

Earthquake Felt in Milpitas

The quake felt like a quick nudge, so maybe some swinging lights moved a bit. No damage.
M 4.5 – 2km N of Tres Pinos, CA
2023-04-04 22:23:17 (UTC), 3:23 PM Tuesday, Pacific Time (PT)
36.804°N 121.322°W – South of Hollister
9.2 km or 5.7 mi in depth

Vietnamese Dining in Milpitas

Dining and Food ~ Restaurants in Milpitas ~ Asian Pacific Dining

There’s nothing quite so comforting as some hot Vietnamese pho on a rainy day. Vietnamese home-style cooking is often the best buy for a filling meal.

Anh Hong Saigon
The entire restaurant seemed to be packed with Vietnamese families when we walked in on a Sunday night. It was noisy and felt very homey right up until closing.
Yelp
233 W Calaveras Blvd
408-946-9046

BBH Noodle
Yelp. “The Bun Bo here is so delicious! I love their broth. It’s so rich and full of flavors.”
1203 E Calaveras Blvd.
408-263-8985

Com Tam Thien Huong
Yelp reviews. “I love broken rice dishes even if my mom makes it from time to time at home.”
41 Serra Way
669-235-5132

New Pho Saigon Noodle & Grill Restaurant
1770 Clear Lake Ave
408-262-1688

Pho Hoang Van
Yelp. “The food here is brilliant. Pho Hoang Van is clean, spacious, welcoming with a friendly staff and has some mighty tasty food!” It changes names and menus every couple of years. Phone number stays the same.
72 S. Park Victoria Dr.
408-946-1937

Pho Nguyen
Yelp. My go-to spot in Milpitas for Pho. Soups and rice plates are muy bien.
275 W Calaveras Blvd
408-945-5909

Pho Saigon Noodle House
You won’t find better value in pho anywhere else. We’ve been around for many years and you can depend on us for great meals. Open until 3am.
1455 Landess Ave.
408-263-8936

Pho Thin  Hanoi
We create and cook flavorful and delectable Vietnamese dishes based on traditional recipes and wholesome, and organic ingredients – all made with real passion.
41 Serra Way # 106
408-649-6027

Truong Thanh Vietnamese Restaurant
Yelp reviews. Vietnamese home-style cooking. We’re even open till 2 am on the weekends (Friday & Saturday) to fulfill your appetites after a night out on the town.
680 Barber Lane
408-383-0886

Tung Kee Noodle House
Fast food. Inexpensive and plentiful.
481 E Calaveras Blvd
408-263-8288
and
1792 N. Milpitas Blvd.
408-935-9888

Vung Tau II Restaurant
I’m a teacher and a parent of one of my Vietnamese students tipped me off on this one. Very glad she did, because this is one of my new favorites..
Yelp
1750 N Milpitas Blvd
408-934-9327

See also ~ Sandwiches – Deli & Vietnamese Sandwiches in Milpitas
No matter where you turn, there’s a sandwich shop in Milpitas! New to the scene are Vietnamese sandwich shops. Yelp reviews for most sandwiches, so find the best!

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