Thursday, Nov. 17 – Black Learners Advisory Council General Meeting – 6 pm
Nov. 21-25 Thanksgiving Break (No School)
Monday, Nov. 28– Students return to school (Full day)
We will begin Habit #4 – Think Win-Win on Nov. 7 CLICK HERE for ways you can practice this habit at home. You can also view THIS STORY with your child.
School attendance is a predicator of job success in the future. Please ensure your child(ren) is at school, on time, every day! For every day of school. School attendance is a predicator of job success in the future. Please
ensure your child(ren) is at school, on time, every day! For every day of school missed, it takes 3 days for children to try and catch up. Please plan vacations, Dr. and Dentist appointments during school breaks.
Congratulations to Mrs. Elkinton’s class with the Highest attendance at 96.7%
School start time is 8:15 am. Students should be on the blacktop no later than 8:15 am.
The Chula Vista Elementary School District is starting a new Family Focus Series for families to learn more about pressing topics such as bullying, social and emotional well-being, and more! I’ve attached a flyer with information about the series and upcoming dates. Please share the upcoming workshops with your families. Free childcare and dinner are provided for all attendees.
The first workshop is on November 30. Monique Myers with the San Diego District Attorney’s Office will present “Bullying Basics: What Families Need to Know.”
Questions? Reach out to Angelica.maldonado@cvesd.org
We ask that ALL parents return the federal survey card. This is important for school funding and is done yearly. Thank you!
December
7 – SSC 4:00 pm
8- Family Engagement Series- In person, 6:00 pm, dinner served, at 84 East J Street, Childcare provided. “A Parent’s Guild to Behavior
13- Family Engagement Series- In person, 6:00 pm, dinner served, at 84 East J Street, Childcare provided. “Keeping Kids Safe Online”
14- School Board Meeting 6:00
16- Golden Eagles Awards Assembly
19- Jan. 9 Winter Break
January
10- Students Return- Minimum Day
12- Family Engagement Series- In person, 6:00 pm, dinner served, at 84 East J Street, Childcare provided. “12 Tips for Effective Parenting”
16- No School- Dr. MLK Jr. Day
19- Family Engagement Series- In person, 6:00 pm, dinner served, at 84 East J Street, Childcare provided. “Hiding in Plain sight: Overview of “Human Trafficking”
We will begin Habit #4 – Think Win-Win on Nov. 7 CLICK HERE for ways you can practice this habit at home. You can also view THIS STORY with your child.
School attendance is a predicator of job success in the future. Please ensure your child(ren) is at school, on time, every day! For every day of school. School attendance is a predicator of job success in the future. Please
ensure your child(ren) is at school, on time, every day! For every day of school missed, it takes 3 days for children to try and catch up. Please plan vacations, Dr. and Dentist appointments during school breaks.
Congratulations to Mrs. Elkinton’s class with the Highest attendance at 99%
School start time is 8:15 am. Students should be on the blacktop no later than 8:15 am.
NOVEMBER
15 DAC/DELAC meeting 12:00-2:00 @district office
16- BAC Meeting 6:00 Hedenkamp
17 – Black Learners Advisory Council General Meeting – 6 pm
18- Spirit Day- “Represent your Culture”
21-25 Thanksgiving Break (No School)
28- Students return to school (Full day)
30- Family Engagement Series- In person, 6:00 pm, dinner served, at 84 East J Street, Childcare provided. “Bullying Basics: What Families Need to Know”
Monday, Oct. 31 – Halloween – for those trick or treating, please be safe!
Friday, Nov. 4 – Our 3-6 graders will be walking to Eastlake High School to watch a performance. Please be sure you have returned the permission slip to your child’s teacher as well as $3.
Friday, Nov. 4 – Family Movie Night in the Auditorium.
Finally Movie night at OV is back!
Put on your pajamas, bring your blanket and a pillow and join us Friday Nov 4th for movie night at school. Concession stand will have candy, chips, pizza, and drinks. (Drinks sold by 5th grade, bring cash).
Doors open at 5pm. Movie starts at 5:30.All students must be accompanied by an adult.
School attendance is a predicator of job success in the future. Please ensure your child(ren) is at school, on time, every day! For every day of school missed, it takes 3 days for children to try and catch up. Please plan vacations, Dr. and Dentist appointments during school breaks.
Thank you to our Olympic View community for showing up STRONG! at our OPTC fall festival! What a great evening! Thank you OPTC for sponsoring this wonderful event! It was great being with you all!
Thank you to Otay Ranch School of Rock House Band! They provided us with wonderful music throughout the night! One of our very own Golden Eagles family is the owner of School of Rock!
Tuesday, Oct. 25 – ELAC/MFA Meeting (English Learner Advisory Committee/Multi-Cultural Family Association) at 9am in the auditorium
AGENDA
Oct. 24 – 28 – Red Ribbon Week
It takes a village to keep our kids safe! This year, OV will participate in the RED RIBBON decoration contest. Please see below on how you can enter! Visit THIS LINK for more details, and how to enter!
School attendance is a predicator of job success in the future. Please ensure your child(ren) is at school, on time, every day! For every day of school missed, it takes 3 days for children to try and catch up. Please plan vacations, Dr. and Dentist appointments during school breaks.
School attendance is a powerful predictor of student outcomes. In fact, irregular attendance can be a better predictor of whether students will drop out of school before graduation than test scores, according to the US Department of Education.
Congratulations to these classrooms who met the weekly goalof at least 98%
CLICK HERE to sign up for your child to have a booth. We have 3 spots left!
Do you have a high school student who needs community service hours? Contact: Sarahparlin@ymail.com
Want to help out but can’t give the gift of time? Support our school by donating items for Fall Festival prizes! OPTC is asking for donations of small toys, party favors, fun pencils/erasers, individually wrapped candies etc to add to our collection of goodies that will be given out as prizes for carnival games during next week’s Fall Festival Fundraiser! Items can be dropped off in the front office NO LATER than Wednesday 10/19! Signing up is not necessary, but those who sign up will receive helpful reminder emails.
CLICK HERE to sign up, or just drop your donation off. THANK YOU!!!!!
Oct. 24 – 28 – Red Ribbon Week
It takes a village to keep our kids safe! This year, OV will participate in the RED RIBBON decoration contest. Please see below on how you can enter! Visit THIS LINK for more details, and how to enter!
School attendance is a predicator of job success in the future. Please ensure your child(ren) is at school, on time, every day! For every day of school missed, it takes 3 days for children to try and catch up. Please plan vacations, Dr. and Dentist appointments during school breaks.
School attendance is a powerful predictor of student outcomes. In fact, irregular attendance can be a better predictor of whether students will drop out of school before graduation than test scores, according to the US Department of Education.
Our Average Weekly attendance last week was 96%. 98% is the goal. Congratulations to these classrooms who met the weekly goal!
School attendance is a predicator of job success in the future. Please ensure your child(ren) is at school, on time, every day! For every day of school missed, it takes 3 days for children to try and catch up. Please plan vacations, Dr. and Dentist appointments during school breaks.
School attendance is a powerful predictor of student outcomes. In fact, irregular attendance can be a better predictor of whether students will drop out of school before graduation than test scores, according to the US Department of Education.
The correlation between attendance and dropout rates has important ramifications that go beyond the classroom. Compared to their peers who graduate, students who fail to complete their high school education are more likely to live in poverty, suffer poor health, struggle to maintain a job, and become involved in the criminal justice system.
Oct. 24 – 28 – Red Ribbon Week
Friday, Oct. 28 – Olympic View Costume Parade at 8:30 am
Monday, 10/10 NO SCHOOL (Teacher Prep Day)
Tuesday, 10/11 Quarter 2 Begins, Students Return – Minimum Day Dismissal