Week of July 18 – 22, 2022

Dear Olympic View Families and friends,

We are excited for the 2022-23 school year! Join us for packet pick up night. We will also be providing COVID test kits for each student. Be sure to stop by!

Please be sure to look over our Parent/Student Handbook.

Use the QR code above or CLICK HERE to join OPTC.

If your child plans on having a cell phone or smart watch at school, please complete the CELL PHONE/SMARTWATCH WAIVER.

If you are unable to attend packet pick-up, class rosters will be emailed to all families who have a valid email address on file. Be sure to check your spam as it comes from “school messenger.” Lists will also be posted on the window outside the front office on Tuesday at 5pm

Eastlake High School has changed the start and stop times for the 22-23 school year. Eastlake High will start at 8:30 am. This will greatly impact out traffic in fromt of Olympic View as well. I will be working with our safety coordinator as well as CVPD to discuss ways to eleviate the impact. We will need your help and patience in order to keep our students safe. We STONGLY encourage you to drop your child between 7:30 and 8:00 am to avoid highly impacted traffic. Also, considering walking if possible, or carpooling.

PICK UP PROCEDURES

SAFETY:

We would like to ask the adults, in addition to the children, to abide by Safety Patrol Rules.  If your child sees you waiting for the Safety Patrol, your child will follow suit.  Please help us in preventing jaywalking.  Encourage your student to follow safety guidelines.  Please do not park in any of the red areas.  This is a no parking area, and you will be ticketed.  Also, do not leave your car unattended in the yellow zone.  Students in PK and K will be picked up at the PK and Kinder gates. Grades 1-3 should be picked up in the north pick up, and grades 4-6 in the bus loop. If you have more than one child, pick up should occur at the youngest child’s pick-up spot Children should not cross parking lot to get to his/her car. Students should enter and exit car on the passenger side in the drop off/pick up lane.  Please do not park in any parking spaces that are designated for staff.  Thank you for being polite to other drivers, our staff and volunteers, and the student Safety Patrol, as our children learn from the behaviors that we model.

2022-2023 School Calendar Information

Student Starting Date: July 20, 2022 
Student Ending Date: June 2, 2023

Back To School!

Welcome to the 2022-23 School Year, Olympic View!

Hello Olympic View Families and Friends!

We are so excited to start the 2022-2023 school year! It is going to be a year filled with learning, leadership and fun!

As we prepare for the upcoming school year, please be sure to stay informed about important updates and dates. Enter your email to follow the school blog.

If you are unable to attend packet pick-up, class rosters will be emailed to all families who have a valid email address on file. Be sure to check your spam as it comes from “school menssenger.” Lists will also be posted on the window outside the front office.

Eastlake High School has changed the start and stop times for the 22-23 school year. Eastlake High will start at 8:30 am. This will greatly impact out traffic in fromt of Olympic View as well. I will be working with our safety coordinator as well as CVPD to discuss ways to eleviate the impact. We will need your help and patience in order to keep our students safe. We STONGLY encourage you to drop your child between 7:30 and 8:00 am to avoid highly impacted traffic. Also, considering walking if possible, or carpooling.

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:

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

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 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.

  • 7/8-7/15  7:45 am-4:00 pm  School Office Open 
  • Wednesday, 7/13 4:00 Special CVESD Board Meeting
  • Wednesday, 7/13 6:00 CVESD Board Meeting,
  • Tuesday, 7/19 5:00-7:00 pm Back to School Packet Pick-Up
  • Wednesday, 7/20 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL (minimum day 1:15 dismissal for 1-6 grade)
  • Wednesday, 7/20 Kinder Orientation from 9 – 11:30 am. Parents stay with their child. More info to come.
  • Thursday, 7/21  Kinder Minimum Day only (minimum day 11:30 dismissal)
  • Friday, 7/22 Kinder Minimum Day (minimum day 11:30 dismissal) Grades 1-6 at 1:15 pm
  • Saturday, 7/23 9:00-1:00 CVESD Community Expo

2022-2023 School Calendar Information

Student Starting Date: July 20, 2022 
Student Ending Date: June 2, 2023

Key breaks include:

  • Fall Break: September 26 – October 7, 2022
  • Thanksgiving Break: November 21 – November 25, 2022
  • Winter Break: December 19, 2022 – January 6, 2023
  • Spring Break: March 20 – March 31, 2023

 click here to register.

2022-2023 Online Registration for NEW Students

NEW STUDENT registration is going on now for the following:

  • Kindergartners who will be 5 years old on or before September 1, 2022
  • TK students who turn 5 years old between September 2, 2022, and February 2, 2023
  • NEW students in grades 1st through 6th 
  • Transfers are welcome! Please spread the word to family, friends, and neighbors!

 All registrations will take place online. There will be no paper packets. To register please click

School Office Hours

Good Morning Olympic View Families and Friends,

I have a correction on the school office dates and hours. I apologize for the incorrect information previously shared. The office will open Friday, July 8 at 7:45 am – 4:00 pm. Thank you!

22-23 School Year

As we prepare for the upcoming school year, please be sure to stay informed about important updates and dates. Be sure to enter your email to follow the school blog.

Eastlake High School has changed the start and stop times for the 22-23 school year. Eastlake High will start at 8:30 am. This will greatly impact out traffic in fromt of Olympic View as well. I will be working with our safety coordinator as well as CVPD to discuss ways to eleviate the impact. We will need your help and patience in order to keep our students safe.

Save the Date! Tuesday, July 19, come by school between 5 pm and 7pm to get your back to school packet! You will find out who your child’s teacher will be, sign up to be a member of OPTC, and more!

Your child will not be placed in a class until residency verification has been completed. You should have received a “Snap Code” via email for each of your children that attend OV. If you have not completed this, or did not receive the email, the school office will be open starting July 6 from 7:45 am to 4:00 pm.

2022-23 School Calendar

Please be sure to view the 22-23 school calendar and plan vacations during non-school times. Thank you!

Week of May 30 – June 3

Monday, May 30 – NO SCHOOL

Dear Olympic View Families and Friends,

We are all saddened by last week’s senseless tragedy in Texas. As a principal who deeply cares for our students, families and staff, it has been difficult for me to find the words to voice my feelings.

At Olympic View Elementary, we must work together to keep our school community safe.  A starting point is that if you see something, say something.  Discuss with your children that we do not make jokes about harming others.  We encourage families to have age-appropriate conversations with your children about what happened in Texas last Tuesday.  Our school counselor and school psychologist, are available to provide support for students on campus, but we know that parents and legal guardians are a vital part of a child’s education that extends outside of school hours.

I would like to share two resources with you to support these conversations.  Here is a San Diego County Office of Education resource for parents and educators to discuss school shootings:  https://www.sdcoe.net/about-sdcoe/news/post/~board/news/post/resources-to-discuss-school-shootings

Another great resource is Sandy Hook Promise:  https://www.sandyhookpromise.org/

If you have not yet read Dr. Reyes’ statement, please do so now by clicking on the link here.

Children and educators should be able to go to school free from violence. As we move forward together, I call on our school community to remember that every action begins with each one of us. I urge each of you to take good care of yourselves and your families and to find ways to connect with one another through compassion. Please know that our school can provide resources to any families who feel they need support.

Together, we can provide the comfort and care needed for our children.  We pledge to partner with families to move forward and heal.  Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your child’s teacher or the school office.

Yours in safety and education,

Lisa Lines, Principal

Thank you to those who joined us for our 2nd annual leadership day! We are so proud of our Golden Eagle Leaders!

If there is a younger sibling who will be attending promotion, please contact the teacher and let them know. The teacher will let the office know.

Yearbooks are in and will be distributed to students who ordered. We have some extra and will be on sale in the school office starting June 1. They will be on sale CASH ONLY – first come first serve.

Residency Verification – Must Be Completed By 6/3

Residency verification will take place online again this year. All students returning to any school in the Chula Vista Elementary School District for the 2022/23 school year are required to show proof of residency at their school of attendance before the start of school in order for their child’s name to be placed on a class list. You MUST prove residency before your child will be placed on a class list for 2022-2023. If you have moved out of our area and would like to continue at Olympic View Elementary, you must contact the office to receive a Zone Transfer document. You will be receiving an email that will contain a unique “Snap Code” for each of your children enrolled at Olympic View and a link to the website where you will be able to update information for your child and upload your residency for the 22/23 school year. You will only receive an email if you have a valid email on file at school. If your email has recently changed, or if you do not receive emails from the district, please email or call the office to update your information at 619-656-2030 or olympicviewschool@cvesd.org. We sent the “Snap Codes” last week. Please make sure to check your emails so that you may complete this promptly. If you have not received your email, please contact the school office.

Last day of school is JUNE 3

2021-22 School Calendar

2022-23 School Calendar

Information and Proof of Residency.

Residency Verification – Began May 23, 2022

Residency verification will take place online again this year. All students returning to any school in the Chula Vista Elementary School District for the 2022/23 school year are required to show proof of residency at their school of attendance before the start of school in order for their child’s name to be placed on a class list. If you have moved out of our area and would like to continue at Olympic View Elementary, you must contact the office to receive a Zone Transfer document. You will be receiving an email that will contain a unique “Snap Code” for each of your children enrolled at Olympic View and a link to the website where you will be able to update information for your child and upload your residency for the 22/23 school year. You will only receive an email if you have a valid email on file at Olympic View. If your email has recently changed, or if you do not receive emails from the district, please email or call the office to update your information at 619-656-2030 or olympicviewschool@cvesd.org. We will begin sending the “Snap Codes” the week of May 23, 2022. Please make sure to check your emails so that you may complete this promptly. If you have not received your email by May 26, please contact the school office.