Welcome To The 23-24 School Year Golden Eagles!

We hope you had a wonderful break! We are so excited to see you! Be sure to join us for Packet Pick Up Night! You will receive a school map in your packet so you can locate your child’s classroom, and their line up number on the black top. Kona ice will be available for purchase.

Be sure to read all information

At Olympic View, we follow a placement process that maximizes both positive academic and social experiences within the classroom.  It is our commitment to place all children in an optimized learning environment where they will thrive and reach their fullest potential.  Our goal is to create equitable and balanced classrooms environments that ensures the success of all students.  The assignment of students to classes is a collective effort made by teachers and school administration.  Decisions for class placement are student-based using the following criteria:  gender ratio, range of academic levels, language proficiency, past interactions, teacher’s knowledge, and special needs of students.   Due to the delicate nature of creating equitable classes, we will not make any classroom adjustments at this time.

We are a Leader in Me school! To learn more, CLICK HERE

CLICK HERE for the PARENT/STUDENT Handbook. Be sure to read the information

Wednesday, July 19 – First Day of School – Minimum Day

  • TK/Kinder – Orientation: 9-11:30 am (Parent stay from 9-9:30, and students stay until 11:30 am). Your child’s teacher will be sending further info soon.
  • 1st – 6th – 8:15 am – 1:15 pm

Thursday, July 20

  • TK/Kinder – 8:15 – 11:30 am
  • 1st – 6th – 8:15 am – 2:45 pm

Friday, July 21

  • TK/Kinder – 8:15 – 11:30 am
  • 1st – 6th – 8:15 am – 1:15 pm

Monday, July 24 – Thursday July 27 –

  • TK/Kinder – 8:15 am – 1:00 pm
  • 1st – 6th – 8:15 am – 2:45 pm

Friday, July 28 –

  • TK/Kinder – 8:15 am – 1:00 pm
  • 1st – 6th – 8:15 am – 1:15 pm

TK and K will be on a modified day schedule for the first eight days of the school year (7/19, 7/20, 7/21, 7/24, 7/25, 7/26, 7/27, 7/28) Important!!  Because of this unique schedule, DASH/YMCA (for those of you that utilize it at the beginning of the year) will only be available on the standard minimum days (7/21 and 7/28).

If you are registered for preschool, your child’s teacher will be reaching out soon. You will not need to pick up a packet on Tuesday. Your child’s teacher will be reaching out.

Students in grades 1st through 6th need to be lined up on the blacktop no later that 8:15 am each day. TK and Kinder students will line up outside their classrooms..

Gates open to students at 7:30 am and supervision is provided. Breakfast is served from 7:45 – 8:10 am. Breakfast and Lunch are FREE for all students again this year!

Arrival/Dismissal:

During arrival, Students and parents enter through the main gate, or back gate near the church. Students should not be dropped off at school earlier that 7:30 am. Parents, please do not park in the staff parking, or any spots labeled. Also, do no leave your car parked in the yellow or red zones.

During dismissal, students will exit the main gate or back gate. Please follow the following procedures:

TK/K will be picked up at the kinder gate. A guardian must pick up student, or inform the teacher who has permission to pick up. Siblings are NOT permitted to pick up TK or Kinder, unless 16 or older with permission from principal.

1st – 3rd – Pick up in the North loop (by marquee)

4th – 6th – Pick up in South bus loop. If you have siblings in both upper and lower, go to the North Loop.

Please obey traffic laws in and around the school.

Traffic is a challenge in our small parking lot. S. Greensview is a busy street. PLEASE SLOW DOWN. Do not use your cell phone while driving in and around the parking lot. The first week of school is always very busy. Please remind your child what lot you will be picking up in.

As a reminder…Please DO NOT park in any red marked areas. These are fire lanes and must be kept clear. Thank you.

Please do not park in marked parking spots.

Drive slowly in and around the school.

Do you have time after school to help with pick up? CLICK HERE

Remind your child to be on the look out for your car.

Do not leave your car unattended in the drop off and pick up zones.

Pull all the way forward in the drop off and pick up zone.

Cell Phone and Smart Watch Policy

If your child will be bringing a cell phone, or wearing a smart watch, you MUST fill out THIS FORM. Please be sure to go over this with your child so they are clear about the policy. This policy is for the safety of all students and staff.

You will be happy to know that if you completed all the steps last year to volunteer on campus, you will not have to complete again! The only thing you will need to do is review the volunteer power point. You will also need to make sure your ID is scanned into our system. Those of you that would like to volunteer for the first time t.is year, stay tuned for more information

There will be no volunteers allowed on campus until Tuesday, Aug. 1. For those who want to volunteer for the first time, check next weeks blog for all the information.

One of the ways you can support your child and our school is to nominate yourself to be on our School Site Council. We are in need of 3 parent representatives and 1 parent alternate. We meet once a month, on a Wednesday, from 4-5:30 pm. SSC helps make decisions on school safety, and how to spend our funds. We would love to have you!

To nominate yourself, you can fill out THIS FORM, or you can receive a hard copy that is in your back to school packet by Friday, Aug. 4 Please consider being part of this leadership team.

CLICK HERE to let us know how you would like to support the school by viewing the different opportunities.

Attendance will be closely monitored. School starts at 8:15, and students are expected to be lined up on the blacktop to start the day.

TRUANCY – 3 or more UNEXCUSED absences

CHRONIC ABSENTEEISM – includes ALL absences (once a child misses 18 days of school, they are chronically absent)

August 2 – 8:2o – 9 am – Join us for coffee and donuts!

Aug 11, 5:30-7:30 pm – Back to School Family Celebration 

August 23 – School Site Council Meeting

Please consult the school calendar when making family trip arrangements:

2023-2024 CVESD School Calendar

23-24 School Year Info

Hello Olympic View Families and Friends! We are so excited to welcome you to the 23-24 school year! So many exciting things happened last year, and we can’t wait to for another productive year with our Golden Eagles. This post contains important information, so be sure to read through.

We are a Leader in Me school! To learn more, CLICK HERE

Tuesday, July 18 from 5 – 7 pm – Packet Pick Up Night. Come receive your back to school packet, Find out your child’s teacher, take a self guided tour, join OPTC, enjoy Kona Ice for purchase, and more! Class lists will also be posted on the principal’s window starting July 18 at 7 pm.

Wednesday, July 19 – First Day of School – Minimum Day

  • TK/Kinder – Orientation: 9-11:30 am (Parent stay from 9-9:30, and students stay until 11:30 am). Your child’s teacher will be sending further info soon.
  • 1st – 6th – 8:15 am – 1:15 pm

Thursday, July 20

  • TK/Kinder – 8:15 – 11:30 am
  • 1st – 6th – 8:15 am – 2:45 pm

Friday, July 21

  • TK/Kinder – 8:15 – 11:30 am
  • 1st – 6th – 8:15 am – 1:15 pm

Monday, July 24 – Thursday July 27 –

  • TK/Kinder – 8:15 am – 1:00 pm
  • 1st – 6th – 8:15 am – 2:45 pm

Friday, July 28 –

  • TK/Kinder – 8:15 am – 1:00 pm
  • 1st – 6th – 8:15 am – 1:15 pm

TK and K will be on a modified day schedule for the first eight days of the school year (7/19, 7/20, 7/21, 7/24, 7/25, 7/26, 7/27, 7/28) Important!!  Because of this unique schedule, DASH/YMCA (for those of you that utilize it at the beginning of the year) will only be available on the standard minimum days (7/21 and 7/28). 

If you are registered for preschool, your child’s teacher will be reaching out soon.

Students in grades 1st through 6th need to be lined up on the blacktop no later that 8:15 am each day. TK and Kinder students will line up outside their classrooms.

Gates open to students at 7:30 am and supervision is provided. Breakfast is served from 7:45 – 8:10 am. Breakfast and Lunch are FREE for all students again this year!

Our Parent Student Handbook is currently being updated and will be available shortly.

Need more information about DASH? Click on the following link (DASH Link).

Need more information on the YMCA Program?  Click on the following link (YMCA Character Builders AM/PM Program Link)

Arrival/Dismissal:

During arrival, Students and parents enter through the main gate, or back gate near the church. Students should not be dropped off at school earlier that 7:30 am. Parents, please do not park in the staff parking, or any spots labeled. Also, do no leave your car parked in the yellow or red zones.

During dismissal, students will exit the main gate or back gate. Please follow the following procedures:

TK/K will be picked up at the kinder gate. A guardian must pick up student, or inform the teacher who has permission to pick up. Siblings are NOT permitted to pick up TK or Kinder, unless 16 or older with permission from principal.

1st – 3rd – Pick up in the North loop (by marquee)

4th – 6th – Pick up in South bus loop. If you have siblings in both upper and lower, go to the North Loop.

Please obey traffic laws in and around the school.

As a reminder…Please DO NOT park in any red marked areas. These are fire lanes and must be kept clear. Thank you.

Please do not park in marked parking spots.

Drive slowly in and around the school.

Do you have time after school to help with pick up? CLICK HERE

Remind your child to be on the look out for your car.

Do not leave your car unattended in the drop off and pick up zones.

Pull all the way forward in the drop off and pick up zone.

UNIFORMS AND DRESS GUIDELINES:

Uniforms are encouraged, but not required at Olympic View.  Your support of and commitment to the uniform policy is vital to its success!  We believe it sets high standards for the students by:

  • reducing peer pressure
    • increasing safety and security
    • eliminating the wearing of inappropriate clothing items
    • improving personal responsibility and accountability
    • preparing for the workplace
    • reinforcing positive behavior
    • allowing students to focus on academic targets

Uniforms support our school spirit and a sense of esprit de corp.  Our goal is to keep our focus on academic and social growth, not on the latest fashion trends.  We see school uniforms as one positive and creative way to reduce discipline problems and increase school safety.  Students who feel safe and secure learn basic values, the essentials of good citizenship, and are better students.

The school uniform consists of the following: solid Navy blue or Khaki pants, shorts, skirts or jumpers, and solid red, white, or navy blue shirts.  If you require assistance acquiring the uniforms, please contact the office. Information is confidential. 

School Spirit shirts can be worn on any day of the school week. 

If you choose NOT to have your child wear a school uniform, the district dress policy must be followed. Please read it carefully, as it will be enforced:

Students are expected to come to school appropriately dressed. Students failing to dress appropriately will be asked to change. If students are unable to change, parents/guardians will be contacted to bring clothing for their child to school. Parents/guardians are encouraged to have all student clothing free of any writing, pictures, or insignias. Students are not allowed to display by wearing or placement of apparel which would signify the affiliation or intent of affiliation in a student group advocating or participating in disruptive behavior. Ed Code 35183

Olympic View allows for the outdoor use of sun-protective clothing and the use of sunscreen by students during the day. Sun Protective Clothing EC 35183.5

PANTS SHOULD:

  • Be fitted at the waist
  • Be worn on the waist, not sagging
  • Stay up on the waist if the belt isn’t worn
  • Completely cover other clothing worn as an undergarment (gym shorts, underwear, etc.)
  • Leggings must be worn appropriately
  • No torn/ripped pants, including jeans

SHORTS SHOULD:

  • Be fitted at the waist
  • Be long enough to cover buttocks, upper thighs when walking, sitting, bending or reaching
  • Not be torn/ripped

SKIRTS, SKORTS, DRESSES SHOULD:

  • Be long enough to cover buttocks, upper thighs when walking, sitting, bending or reaching

TOPS SHOULD:

  • Not be backless, low back or low front
  • Not be tube tops, halter tops, or spaghetti straps
  • Not show bra, bandeau or bra-like items
  • Be long enough so that skin is not showing at midriff when arms are raised
  • Clothes shall be sufficient to conceal undergarments at all times

SHOES SHOULD:

  • Be worn at all times and tied
  • Cover heels and toes
  • Tennis shoes must be tied at all times
  • Sandals must have closed toes and heels. 
  • Flip-flops or other backless shoes or sandals are not acceptable and can create a safety issue

NOT ALLOWED ON CLOTHING OR ACCESSORIES:

  • Hanging belts, belts must be through belts loops
  • Hairnets, bandanas, or blankets worn as outer garment covering
  • Pajamas (only during class and school spirit days)
  • Clothing with words or logos shall be free of writing or images that promote alcohol, tobacco, drugs, gangs, violence, profanity, rude, pictures, vulgarity, sexual connotations or racial prejudice
  • Any item that becomes a disruption to the educational process
  • Make-up is inappropriate in the elementary school
  • Dangling earrings, long chains, and keys are worn visibly around the neck are unsafe (key chains should not be on the playground, as it will present a danger).

Students may not wear clothing, jewelry, or personal items that:

· Are pornographic, contain threats, or that promote illegal or violent conduct such as the unlawful use of drugs, tobacco, or drug paraphernalia;

· Demonstrate hate group associations/affiliation and or use hate speech targeting groups based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender, religious affiliation, or other protected groups;

· Cover the student’s face to the extent that the student is not identifiable (except clothing/headgear worn for religious or medical purpose).

· Or demonstrate gang affiliation.

Attire worn in observance of a student’s religion are not subject to the policy.

Attendance will be closely monitored. School starts at 8:15, and students are expected to be lined up on the blacktop to start the day.

TRUANCY – 3 or more UNEXCUSED absences

CHRONIC ABSENTEEISM – includes ALL absences (once a child missed 18 days of school, they are chronically absent)

Please consult the school calendar when making family trip arrangements:

2023-2024 CVESD School Calendar

We are so excited to see you all! It is going to be a great year!

School Office Open

If you have any registration questions or are a continuing student and have residency verification questions, our school office is now open from 7:45 am – 4:00 pm

Packet Pick Up – Tuesday, July 18 from 5-7 pm. Come find out your child’s teacher, get you back to school packet, take a self guided tour and more. Kone Ice will be on campus

ATTENTION: families registered for TK and Kindergarten at Olympic View!!!

July 18: Packet Pick Up Night and self guided tour- 5-7pm (for all students)

TK and Kinder Schedule:

July 19: Orientation

Parents stay 9-9:30 am

Students stay until 11:30 am

July 20: Modified Day 8:15-11:30 am

July 21: 8:15 – 11:30 am

July 24-28: 8:15 am -1pm

Starting July 31:

Mon-Thur:

8:15 am- 2:30 pm

Fridays:

8:15 am – 1:00 pm

Aug 3: Back to School Night from 5:30-6:30 pm

June 14, 2023

Good Evening Golden Eagles,

I hope you are enjoying break. The school office is now closed until July 10. Hours are 7:45 am – 4:00 pm.

Please keep your eye on the blog, as I will be sending important beginning of the year info.

Have a safe and relaxing break!

Principal Lines

Week of May 22 – 26

Congratulations!!!!

Olympic View went through the certification process to become a Leader in Me Lighthouse School! We were notified that we have been awarded the honor!

Within the education industry, it is common for schools to receive recognition for outstanding achievement. The Lighthouse Certification is a highly-regarded standard set by FranklinCovey that is attainable by every Leader in Me school. As it is a significant benchmark, applying for this certification typically occurs four to five years after a school begins the Leader in Me process.

The certification is evidence that schools have produced outstanding results in school and student outcomes, by implementing the process with fidelity and excellence. It is also because of the extraordinary impact that the schools may be having on staff, students, parents, and the greater community.

Please take a moment to fill our our Measurable Result Survey for Leader in Me

We had a wonderful leadership day on Friday as well as our 6th grade dance!

Wednesday, May 24 – SSC meeting in room 303 at 4 pm MINUTES AGENDA

Thank you to our Golden Eagle Families for spoiling our staff this past week. Your donations, cards, flowers and gifts were greatly appreciated by all!

UNIFORMS AND DRESS GUIDELINES:
Uniforms are encouraged at Olympic View. Your support of and commitment to the uniform policy is vital to its success! We believe it sets high standards for the students by:

  • reducing peer pressure
  • increasing safety and security
  • eliminating the wearing of inappropriate clothing items
  • improving personal responsibility and accountability
  • preparing for the workplace
  • reinforcing positive behavior
  • allowing students to focus on academic targets
    Uniforms support our school spirit and a sense of esprit de corp. Our goal is to keep our focus on academic and social growth, not on the latest fashion trends. We see school uniforms as one positive and creative way to reduce discipline problems and increase school safety. Students who feel safe and secure learn basic values, the essentials of good citizenship, and are better students.
    The school uniform consists of the following: solid Navy blue or Khaki pants, shorts, skirts or jumpers, and solid red, white, or navy-blue shirts. If you require assistance acquiring the uniforms, please contact the office. Information is confidential.
    School Spirit shirts can be worn on any day of the school week.
    If you choose NOT to have your child wear a school uniform, the district dress policy must be followed:
    Students are expected to come to school appropriately dressed. Students failing to dress appropriately will be asked to change. If students are unable to change, parents/guardians will be contacted to bring clothing for their child to school. Parents/guardians are encouraged to have all student clothing free of any writing, pictures, or insignias. Students are not allowed to display by wearing or placement of apparel which would signify the affiliation or intent of affiliation in a student group advocating or participating in disruptive behavior. Ed Code 35183
    Olympic View allows for the outdoor use of sun-protective clothing and the use of sunscreen by students during the day. Sun Protective Clothing EC 35183.5
    PANTS SHOULD:
  • Be fitted at the waist
  • Be worn on the waist, not sagging
  • Stay up on the waist if the belt isn’t worn
  • Completely cover other clothing worn as an undergarment (gym shorts, underwear, etc.)
  • Leggings must be worn appropriately
  • Not be ripped, torn or have holes.
    SHORTS SHOULD:
  • Be fitted at the waist
  • Be long enough to cover buttocks, upper thighs when walking, sitting, bending or reaching
  • Not be torn
    SKIRTS, SKORTS, DRESSES SHOULD:
  • Be long enough to cover buttocks, upper thighs when walking, sitting, bending or reaching
    TOPS SHOULD:
  • Not be backless, low back or low front
  • Not be tube tops, halter tops, or spaghetti straps
  • Not show bra, bandeau, or bra-like items
  • Be long enough so that skin is not showing at midriff when arms are raised
  • Clothes shall be sufficient to conceal undergarments at all times
    SHOES SHOULD:
  • Be worn at all times and tied
  • Cover heels and toes
  • Tennis shoes must be tied at all times
  • Sandals must have closed toes and heel straps
  • Flip-flops or other backless shoes or sandals are not acceptable and can create a safety issue
    NOT ALLOWED ON CLOTHING OR ACCESSORIES:
  • Hanging belts, belts must be through belts loops
  • Hairnets, bandanas, or blankets worn as outer garment covering
  • Pajamas (only during class and school spirit days)
  • Clothing with words or logos shall be free of writing or images that promote alcohol, tobacco, drugs, gangs, violence, profanity, rude, pictures, vulgarity, sexual connotations or racial prejudice
  • Any item that becomes a disruption to the educational process
  • Make-up is inappropriate in the elementary school.
  • Dangling earrings, long chains, and keys that are worn visibly around the neck are unsafe (key chains should not be on the playground, as it will present a danger).
  • Artificial nails of any kind should not be worn. This is a safety hazard during PE, as well as a distraction during typing activities.
    Students may not wear clothing, jewelry, or personal items that:
    · Are pornographic, contain threats, or that promote illegal or violent conduct such as the unlawful use of drugs, tobacco, or drug paraphernalia
    · Demonstrate hate group associations/affiliation and or use hate speech targeting groups based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender, religious affiliation, or other protected groups
    · Cover the student’s face to the extent that the student is not identifiable (except clothing/headgear worn for religious or medical purpose).
    · Or demonstrate gang affiliation.
    Attire worn in observance of a student’s religion are not subject to the policy.

*** We are a Gum free school. Please remind your child to not bring gum to school. If you are a volunteer, or come to school for the morning message, please leave the gum at home. Our custodians and staff take pride in keeping our campus clean.

End-of-Year Survey
The Chula Vista Elementary School District prioritizes our school communities’ opinions, perceptions, and needs. The District is partnering with Hanover Research to conduct a short survey to help us understand how the current school year has been and the priorities and needs for the 2023-24 school year. We invite you to participate in this brief survey between May 9 and May 23, 2023. All responses are anonymous and will be kept confidential. Please use the following link to complete the survey:

https://bit.ly/3M5Yg6F.

Please contact the front office if you have any questions about the survey. We appreciate your participation.

We have 14 extra soft cover and 14 extra hard cover Yearbooks. We will sell them first come first serve in the front office AFTER SCHOOL ONLY, STARTING TUESDAY, MAY 30.

  • Cash only – and must have exact amount as office will not have change
  • Soft Cover = $25
  • Hard Cover = $30

MAY

22 and 23 – Incoming Kindergarten Assessments. If you have an incoming Kinder, please sign up using this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LmDO04WxXh6MI0kp5YYJvoeI8rdjim2w0KZrzK7zNh4/edit?usp=sharing

24 – SSC Meeting

25 – Volunteer Appreciation

26 – Golden Eagles Award Ceremony

JUNE

2 – 6th Grade Promotion

2 – Last day of the 22-23 School Year

JULY

18 – Packet Pick up Night

19 – First day of the 23-24 School Year

Click Here for the 2022-2023 Calendar

2023-2024 CVESD School Calendar

Week of May 15 – 19, 2023

Olympic View will celebrate Staff Appreciation week from MAY 15 – 19

Please help us in celebrating our staff! If you would like to donate breakfast/food items, use the link below:

BREAKFAST DONATIONS:

If you would like to donate a door prize/gift item or card for our Luncheon, use the link below:

DOOR PRIZE/GIFTS

CLICK HERE to learn more about our staff

Please join us for our 3rd Annual Leadership Day! Use the QR code to RSVP. If you only plan to stay for the opening ceremony, there is no need to RSVP. We hope to see you! IF YOU PLAN ON JOINING THE SCHOOL TOUR, YOU MUST RSVP!

MAY

1-12 – CAASPP State Testing

19 – Leadership Day

19 – 6th Grade Dance

24 – SSC Meeting

25 – Volunteer Appreciation

26 – Golden Eagles Award Ceremony

JUNE

2 – 6th Grade Promotion

2 – Last day of the 22-23 School Year

JULY

18 – Packet Pick up Night

19 – First day of the 23-24 School Year

Click Here for the 2022-2023 Calendar

2023-2024 CVESD School Calendar

Week of May 8 – 12

We begin our Math CAASPP testing on Tuesday, May 9.

  • Ensure your child is well-rested
  • Encourage your child to eat a healthy breakfast
  • Arrive to school ON TIME.
  • To avoid any test irregularities, cell phones and smart watches will be collected during testing.
  • Reminder that artificial nails have been a distraction during practice testing. PLEASE be sure your child has removed artificial nails. (as a reminder, our parent handbook states that artificial nails are not permitted).

Olympic View will celebrate Staff Appreciation week from MAY 15 – 19

Please help us in celebrating our staff! If you would like to donate breakfast/food items, use the link below:

BREAKFAST DONATIONS:

If you would like to donate a door prize/gift item or card for our Luncheon, use the link below:

DOOR PRIZE/GIFTS

CLICK HERE to learn more about our staff members!

The Executive Board moves to announce the following nominees for the OPTC Board for the 2023-2024 school Year. CLICK HERE to vote for board

Please join us for our 3rd Annual Leadership Day! Use the QR code to RSVP. If you only plan to stay for the opening ceremony, there is no need to RSVP. We hope to see you!

MAY

1-12 – CAASPP State Testing

19 – Leadership Day

19 – 6th Grade Dance

24 – SSC Meeting

25 – Volunteer Appreciation

26 – Golden Eagles Award Ceremony

JUNE

2 – 6th Grade Promotion

2 – Last day of the 22-23 School Year

JULY

18 – Packet Pick up Night

19 – First day of the 23-24 School Year

Click Here for the 2022-2023 Calendar

2023-2024 CVESD School Calendar

Week of May 1 – 5, 2023

State & Local Testing Continues This Week!

End-of-year testing begins this week for some classes. Click here to read the 2023 CAASPP Letter to CVESD Families from our CVESD Superintendent Dr. Edwardo Reyes. Please make EVERY effort to make sure your child is at school these days. Please do not plan vacations or doctors/dentist appointments during this time. Please remember the following:

  • Ensure your child is well-rested
  • Encourage your child to eat a healthy breakfast
  • Arrive to school ON TIME.
  • To avoid any test irregularities, cell phones and smart watches will be collected during testing.
  • Reminder that artificial nails have been a distraction during practice testing. PLEASE be sure your child has removed artificial nails. (as a reminder, our parent handbook states that artificial nails are not permitted).

Olympic View will celebrate Staff Appreciation week from MAY 15 – 19

Please help us in celebrating our staff! If you would like to donate breakfast/food items, use the link below:

BREAKFAST DONATIONS:

If you would like to donate a door prize/gift item or card for our Luncheon, use the link below:

DOOR PRIZE/GIFTS

Please join us for our 3rd Annual Leadership Day! Use the QR code to RSVP. If you only plan to stay for the opening ceremony, there is no need to RSVP. We hope to see you!

MAY

1-12 – CAASPP State Testing

19 – Leadership Day

19 – 6th Grade Dance

24 – SSC Meeting

25 – Volunteer Appreciation

26 – Golden Eagles Award Ceremony

JUNE

2 – 6th Grade Promotion

2 – Last day of the 22-23 School Year

JULY

19 – First day of the 23-24 School Year

Click Here for the 2022-2023 Calendar

2023-2024 CVESD School Calendar

Week of April 17 – 21, 2023

We had a great time this past week celebrating our Military students. We had a morning mixer as well as the teachers experiencing a “Change of Command! All teachers taught a different class Friday morning!

Tuesday, April 18 – ELAc/MFA Meeting at 9 am

Wednesday April 19 – SSC Meeting at 4 pm MINUTES AGENDA

Wednesday, 4/19 – CVESD Board Meeting 6pm

Thursday, 4/20 – Black Learners Advisory Committee (B-LAC) 6pm

State & Local Testing Begins Soon!
End-of-year testing begins at the end of April. Click here to read the 2023 CAASPP Letter to CVESD Families from our CVESD Superintendent Dr. Edwardo Reyes. Please make EVERY effort to make sure your child is at school these days. Please do not plan vacations or doctors/dentist appointments during this time. Please remember the following:


* Ensure your child is well-rested
* Encourage your child to eat a healthy breakfast
* To avoid any test irregularities, cell phones must turned off be put away, or collected by teachers
* Smart watches must be left at home at home

CAASPP State Testing for Grades 3-6: The California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) is designed to give information to teachers, students, and their families about what students know and are able to do. Please see this parent guide about the assessment that all students in California will be taking. Parent Guide Are you interested in reviewing practice questions with your student? Practice and Training Site

OV Testing Schedule

Thank you to all who came to our Leader in Me parent night! We started habit # 8 – Find your voice! Here are ways to support at home:

  • Be sure your child has the space and time to share their strengths and interests
  • Support them in activities they are passionate about
  • Provide opportunities at home and in their community to lead the charge!

CLICK HERE for a video on Find Your Voice

CVESD ThoughtExchange Survey is Open!

Our annual ThoughtExchange for community input on the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) is now open! Please see the flyer (in English and Spanish) for more information. This year, we are asking the question: What are some things we are doing well, and what could improve the educational experience we provide students through the LCAP? 

The LCAP shapes our District’s goals and guides our budgeting priorities at both the district and school levels. Please join in on the conversation from Feb. 1 through May 1, 2023. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Thank you!

Link to survey: https://my.thoughtexchange.com/scroll/629912727

Taste of Eastlake is BACK!!!!!

The Eastlake Educational Foundation is bringing Taste Of Eastlake back! The is a beloved event in our community! EEF supports our local school in the Eastlake area with STEAM related support. Historically, Olympic View brigs the most people and volunteers to this event. Local restaurants support with food and drink, as well as a DJ! We hope you can make it to this wonderful event!

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS. Be sure to enter Olympic View as your school when purchasing!

Thank you to School Of Rock and Franklin Covey(Leader in Me) for being an OV sponsor for this event! Do you have a business that would like to sponsor our school for this event? CLICK HERE for details! Money raised at this event goes back to our school.

We have a great partnership with Office Depot! Please help us by checking out the table at your local office depot in Eastlake!

APRIL

28 – Lighthouse Certification Review

MAY

1-12 – CAASPP State Testing

17 – SSC Meeting

19 – Leadership Day

19 – 6th Grade Dance

25 – Volunteer Appreciation

26 – Golden Eagles Award Ceremony

JUNE

2 – 6th Grade Promotion

2 – Last day of the 22-23 School Year

JULY

19 – First day of the 23-24 School Year

Click Here for the 2022-2023 Calendar

2023-2024 CVESD School Calendar

Week of April 10 – 14, 2023

Happy Easter, Ramadan, and Passover to all of our Golden Eagle families!

Please join us in celebrating our Military Golden Eagle students! We will have activities next week. Be sure to wear purple on Friday, April 14 for Purple Up Day!

In preparation for “Month of the Military Child” we are asking for our students that are connected to the military to share a picture with us for some special recognition.  We would like to have a picture of the student and family member in uniform.

USE THIS LINK to upload picture

Here is information you can share with your child about autism. Information will also be shared at morning message.

OPTC is looking for YOU! Would you like to be involved with the board next year? This is a great way to model adult leadership for our students. You can nominate yourself by completing the electronic form, Pick up paper form in the office, or request a form be sent home. We would love to have you!

NOMINATE YOURSELF BY CLICKING HERE!

ORDER YOUR YEAR BOOK HERE!

Taste of Eastlake is BACK!!!!!

The Eastlake Educational Foundation is bringing Taste Of Eastlake back! The is a beloved event in our community! EEF supports our local school in the Eastlake area with STEAM related support. Historically, Olympic View brigs the most people and volunteers to this event. Local restaurants support with food and drink, as well as a DJ! We hope you can make it to this wonderful event!

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS. Be sure to enter Olympic View as your school when purchasing!

Thank you to School Of Rock and Franklin Covey(Leader in Me) for being an OV sponsor for this event! Do you have a business that would like to sponsor our school for this event? CLICK HERE for details! Money raised at this event goes back to our school.

Thank you to all who came to our Leader in Me parent night! We started habit # 8 – Find your voice! Here are ways to support at home:

  • Be sure your child has the space and time to share their strengths and interests
  • Support them in activities they are passionate about
  • Provide opportunities at home and in their community to lead the charge!

CLICK HERE for a video on Find Your Voice

2023-2024 School Year Registration for NEW Students

This process is for NEW students in grades TK-6.  You will need to create a new system login when you click on the link below.  Information may be saved and updated until the registration has been submitted.  You will need the following documents- child’s birth certificate, child’s immunization record, parent’s photo identification, parent’s proof of residency.  Space is filling up quickly in TK and Kindergarten.  The registration process is for NEW families only.  All returning families will need to provide proof of residency at a later date.

CVESD ThoughtExchange Survey is Open!

Our annual ThoughtExchange for community input on the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) is now open! Please see the flyer (in English and Spanish) for more information. This year, we are asking the question: What are some things we are doing well, and what could improve the educational experience we provide students through the LCAP? 

The LCAP shapes our District’s goals and guides our budgeting priorities at both the district and school levels. Please join in on the conversation from Feb. 1 through May 1, 2023. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Thank you!

Link To Survey

Tuesday, 4/18 – ELAC/MFA Meeting 9am

Wednesday, 4/19 – School Site Council 4pm

Wednesday, 4/19 – CVESD Board Meeting 6pm

Thursday, 4/20 – Black Learners Advisory Committee (B-LAC) 6pm

Wednesday, 4/26 – Budget Advisory Committee 6pm

Click Here for the 2022-2023 Calendar

2023-2024 CVESD School Calendar