05/22/2026
Yesterday, our second graders finally took their highly anticipated field trip to Indian Grinding Rock—and it did not disappoint!
Students learned about the Native Miwok people of the area, explored u’mach’a (teepee-like structures), and even stepped inside the sacred roundhouse where ceremonies have been held for generations and continue today. They discovered how the Miwok used local plants for food and daily life, and saw the historic grinding rocks where women and girls prepared acorns—an important staple of their diet.
Our students also visited the museum, where they viewed traditional tools, instruments, and beautifully woven baskets made from grasses and reeds native to the region.
Experiences like this bring history to life in a meaningful way. We are so grateful to our amazing PTSA and generous family donors for making these enriching opportunities possible for our students!