Enrichment
Millbrook Offers a Variety of Enrichment Programs
Enrichment classes are programs that support learning and individualized strengths. Core subjects such as math and reading are important to build a strong base for every child’s education, but enrichment activities and extracurricular classes may be where your child shines. Millbrook offers these enrichment programs for our students.
- Band
- College Day
- Project Cornerstone
- Science Camp
- Walk n' Roll
- Talent Show
- Bike Rodeo
- Spelling Bee
- El Día del Niño or Day of the Child
- Math Olympiad
Band
5th and 6th Grade Band Program

Elevate your child's 5th or 6th grade experience with the enriching world of music. Evergreen Elementary School District's band program is more than just notes – it's about fostering creativity, teamwork, and a love for learning.
Our program offers a chance for your child to:
- Pick up a new instrument, or continue their musical journey.
- Experience the joy of creating music with a friendly group.
- Develop valuable skills like teamwork, dedication, and self-expression.
Learning an instrument isn't just about notes. It's about building confidence and a lifelong love of music.
Learn more about ESD Band
Visit our ESD Band webpage to learn more about our program to see what instruments are being offered or watch this informational video.
There is no cost for this program. However, students may need to rent or buy their instrument and supplies.
The Evergreen School District Band is an optional part of the curriculum offered to all 5th and 6th grade students. Class meets for approximately 45 minutes once a week during the school day and is a “Performing Arts” class.
Registration information is available at the beginning of each school year. If you have any questions, please email the band director at your school:
| Band Teacher | School | Contact | Learn More |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mrs. Gallagher | Cadwallader, Cedar Grove, Holly Oak, Norwood Creek | Email Mrs. Gallagher | Mrs. Gallagher's Band website. |
| Mr. Matt Powell | Evergreen, JF Smith, Matsumoto, Silver Oak | Email Mr. Powell | Mr. Powell's Band website |
| Mrs. Hong | Carolyn Clark, Katherine Smith, Millbrook, Montgomery, O.B. Whaley | Email Mrs. Hong | N/A |
2025 Registration and Class Information
- Online Registration: Open now through August 29, 2025
- Classes are held during the school day from mid September to mid June.
Band registration links
Ready to sign up? Click on the new or returning link to complete the online registration form:
College Day
Every student may not be bound for a university, but there is no reason that any child, particularly in elementary school, shouldn't at least consider it. This is the philosophy behind "College Day," an activity that takes many forms, but always focuses on making college more familiar and accessible to students. The fringe benefit of this forward focus? Thinking about education beyond high school may just make what happens today in the classroom a little more relevant for kids. Look for more information on the front page of the school's website as we get closer to this event.
Project Cornerstone
What is the Project Cornerstone ABC Program?
The ABC Program is a literature-based program addressing important issues like respect, tolerance, honesty, peaceful conflict resolution, taking a stand against bullying behaviors, and refusing to participate in gossip. Volunteers read specially selected books then lead discussions and activities that help teach valuable lessons related to these issues.
The program's goal is to help school communities achieve the following:
- Create a common language and vocabulary about student respect and behavior expectations among all members of the school community — students, parents and caregivers, teachers and staff.
- Help students develop skills to handle physical, verbal, relational and digital bullying and to STAND UP if they see someone else being bullied.
- Increase the number of caring adults on campus so that all students feel that there is at least one adult they can turn to if they have a problem.
- Contribute to a positive school climate where every student feels valued and supported to achieve and thrive.
ABC Program Books
During the school year, 8 books are read, once monthly (skipping December and June.) The ABC program is a cumulative program spanning 3 years, so books are repeated every three years.
Get Involved – Become a Volunteer Reader!
Become a volunteer and empower a life. For more information, contact the school front office.
Science Camp
Each year all the 5th grade students attend Walden West Science Camp, located on 32 acres in the foothills of the Santa Cruz mountains near Saratoga, California. During the one week long program, students and teachers live and learn outdoors with guidance from experienced field instructors. Walden West promotes hands-on science learning that emphasizes life sciences and sustainable living practices. Lessons in the natural sciences come to life, helping students better understand and appreciate their world.
During their stay, students will have full access to the wooded trails in Sanborn County Park, which provides an additional 6,000 acres of study area. They will enjoy learning about the forest, meadow, and stream communities through the use of games and other activities. Qualified naturalists will use their expertise to help children see the interrelationships between plants and animals as well as the effect we have on the environment.
The Walden West site provides everything needed to assure your child's comfort. The facility includes a dining hall, shower room, infirmary, as well as cabins that are carpeted, heated, and furnished with wooden bunks and mattresses. The students will be eating nutritional and tasty food. Students serve themselves during family style meals and are encouraged to eat as much as they would like. The cooks are experienced in preparing and serving balanced meals and help make sure your child's needs are met.
This experience is social as well as academic. Students also develop their social and leadership skills at Walden West living 24 hours a day with other students requires your child to cooperate and work together with others toward common goals. Friendships that are made during this week will last a lifetime.
For more information, please visit the Walden West website.
Walk n' Roll

We participate in Walk n' Roll Week, a program administered by the City of San Jose. Millbrook families are encouraged to walk or bike (4th-6th graders only) to school each day to promote daily physical activity, reduce traffic congestion around Millbrook, and learn critical skills that enhance biking and pedestrian safety. Special t-shirts for Walk ‘n Roll are available for purchase in the front office for $5.00. Students wearing these shirts on Wednesdays receive tickets for eligibility in a weekly raffle.
Talent Show
Bike Rodeo
Millbrook Elementary School in partnership with the City of San Jose hosts a FREE Bike Rodeo after school in the fall. At this event, students:
- Learn Rules of the Road
- Ride the road safety course
- Practice safe cycling skills
- Bike Safety Inspections
- Helmet Fitting & Inspections
Please watch for stories on the front page of the school's website to learn more about this event.
Spelling Bee
El Día del Niño or Day of the Child
Since 1925, Día del niño, or the Day of the Child, has grown as an annual celebration throughout Mexico. This day recognizes children, pays homage to their importance in society, and endorses their well being. Pat Mora, a Texas native and nationally recognized author of children’s books, first heard of this Mexican tradition during a 1996 interview for a public radio program. As so often happens, the wheels in her head began to turn as one good idea (Día del niño) bred another one (Día de los libro).
El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Children's Day/Book Day), commonly known as Día, is a celebration every day of children, families, and reading that culminates yearly on April 30. The celebration emphasizes the importance of literacy for children of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
Día is a nationally recognized initiative that emphasizes the importance of literacy for all children from all backgrounds. It is a daily commitment to linking children and their families to diverse books, languages and cultures. The common goals of all Día programming are to:
- Celebrate children and connect them to the world of learning through books, stories and libraries.
- Nurture cognitive and literacy development in ways that honor and embrace a child’s home language and culture.
- Introduce families to community resources that provide opportunities for learning through multiple literacies.
- Recognize and respect culture, heritage and language as powerful tools for strengthening families and communities.
At Millbrook School, we acknowledge the event in April, in the following ways:
- Reading of the book entitled Book Fiesta!, by Pat Mora in all classrooms.
- Special “Character Counts” assembly that morning.
- Students may come to school in apparel representing their cultural heritage.
- Students may come to school representing their favorite character from children’s literature.
Math Olympiad
The Math Olympiad Program is supported by PTA and run by parent volunteers. MOEMS (Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools) is a contest completed over a period of 5 months. Once every month, from November to March, students will be given one paper with 5 questions to be completed within 30 minutes. The tests are administered on campus. Awards are given at the end of the 5 months, based on the score out of 25 questions total. Students will take the Division E Tests (problems up to 6th grade level).
The goals of the Math Olympiad are:
- To stimulate enthusiasm and a love for Mathematics
- To introduce important Mathematical concepts and teach major strategies for problem solving
- To strengthen Mathematical intuition and foster creativity and ingenuity
- To provide for the satisfaction, joy, and thrill of meeting challenges
Visit the Math Olympiad website to learn more.
About Math Olympiad at our school:
- The Math Olympiad Program will run from October until the end of the school year.
- It is open to 4th – 6th graders, but also to selected advanced, enthusiastic 3rd graders.
- Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration closes October 27.
- We will meet once a week every Thursday, 1 – 2:20 p.m. in Room 19 to learn different problem solving techniques and practice solving difficult Math problems. First class: Thursday, October 13.
- Students will need to do homework every week, which is crucial to learning.
- The students selected to be part of the team will participate in 5 contests from November to March.
- Cost of the program: FREE !!!
