Survey regarding 2020-21 School year

Good Evening Olympic View Families and Friends!

As you are all aware, we are in a fluid situation. I want to assure you the OV Teachers and I want more than anything to be at school with our Golden Eagles. We are following the guidelines given to use and safety has to be our top priority. I will continue to keep you updated. There is a new survey from the district that is extremely important. Please take the time to fill out for EACH of your children.

Please be mindful that each individual has an opinion and different circumstances. I am proud to be part of the OV community that has done its best in challenging circumstances. We will continue to show the OV WAY! Wise choices, Always safe, You matter!!! We love you and miss you!

Click here fore surveyhttps://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=DG566I7Aska7c0XdByuqM8KGo8t-ZBdAuBAGOXX6uaZURUdXOVpUT0w5MzlYODFLRUFPUVQ1OE1aTi4u

Update from Superintendent Regarding 20-21 School Year

Good Evening Olympic View Families and Friends,

Please see the latest update from the superintendent.  Please note the staff and I will be working diligently to provide the best experience for your child(ren).  I know we would all prefer to get back to campus, but the safety of our students, staff and community is top priority.  I miss you all and you you and your family are safe and healthy!

Message from the Superintendent

School Year to Start in Distance Learning Model

Dear Parents/Guardians and Staff Members:

I hope your summer is off to a great start and that your families remain healthy and safe. Since March, our community has stood together to combat the COVID-19 pandemic by staying home. This time with family reminds me that “Education Starts in the Home.” And given today’s reality, so does safety. Last year, our theme was “Nurturing Relationships Through Grit” and our staff, students and community persevered throughout a difficult period completing the school year in previously unimagined ways. For the coming school year, our theme calls on our community again by “Nurturing Relationships Through Greatness.”

Since our schools closed on March 13, 2020, the Chula Vista Elementary School District (CVESD) staff supported our students and community through many initiatives. Child Nutrition Services team members provided food service to our families in need. District teachers adapted education to provide distance learning to finish the 2019-20 school year while providing meaningful social emotional support for our students. I am so thankful for the professionalism and effort provided by our employees!

We are anxious to bring students and staff back to school for in-person instruction, but we must do so in a safe manner. Reopening campuses requires a great deal of planning and preparation, and many expenses that would not have been necessary under normal circumstances.

When the 2020-21 school year begins on August 31, it will be in a distance learning format. We will continue to work towards transitioning to in-person instruction but will only do so when guidance from local health officials supports a safe transition back to learning on site in classrooms. We know that many parents, students, staff, and community members are disappointed by this decision and we understand that this will complicate many individual family situations.

When students return to campus for in-person instruction, learning will look much different than previous years because of new health and safety measures. With safety goals always in mind, our leadership team, teachers, bargaining group representatives, parents, and community members are actively collaborating on a school reopening plan that will guide us on how to safely reopen our 46 campuses. At the suggestion of Board Members and a request from Board President Armando Farías, a Task Force on Reopening Schools was established to help us gather input and suggestions on guidelines and protocols in order to provide a strong continuity of learning for our students.

Even though the 2020-21 school year will begin with distance learning, it is important to know that our District will continue developing plans to transition into either a hybrid learning model; which is a combination of in-person instruction and distance learning, or into a full in-person instructional model. In fact, there are three learning models CVESD could possibly offer during the 2020-21 school year, which are:

  • Distance Learning: During High Risk Level
    • 100% of the learning occurs while the teacher and the student are in different locations.
    • Includes many new components such as daily live interaction with the teacher, and instruction that is aligned to grade level standards, provided at a level of quality and intellectual challenge substantially equivalent to in-person instruction.
    • Other criteria for delivering instruction in a distance learning model has been outlined in Assembly Bill 77, which also includes a requirement for a minimum number of daily instructional minutes, depending on the student’s grade level.
  • Hybrid Learning: During Medium Risk Level
    • A combination of in-person and distance learning. There are many variations of what a hybrid model could look like. Hybrid instructional scenarios would be designed to reduce the number of students on campus up to 50%.
    • 100% distance learning would also be an option offered to students who feel safer learning at home.
  • In-person Instruction: During Low Risk Level
    • 100% of the learning occurs at school, in the classroom with the teacher. Distancing norms and safety protocols would be in place.
    • 100% distance learning would also be an option offered to students who feel safer learning at home.

If at any point in the school year, conditions worsen and Public Health orders the closure of schools, CVESD will be prepared to move back into a distance learning or hybrid model at any time.

Again, all students will start the coming school year in the 100% Distance Learning model. To address circumstances in which families cannot sustain 100% distance learning at home, and have no other option other than to send students to school for the entire school day, CVESD will need to be advised in advance by the parents/guardians. We are actively exploring childcare options for families who must have students in school full time.

Once it is safe to transition into a hybrid model or an in-person instructional model, CVESD will need to determine how many students would prefer to remain in a 100% distance learning model. Therefore, on Friday, July 17, 2020, the District will send registration information to families so that they may choose the educational option that best fits their needs and comfort level.

In addition to the above options, the District is working to develop enrichment materials for all of our students to reduce any lost education opportunities during this health emergency. For parents who are concerned about the impacts of the virus on their student(s), we hope the distance learning model provides a level of comfort. We know that the process of returning to school while adapting to either in-person or online instruction, along with a host of new procedures, will be challenging for everyone in our school communities. But, as we have done throughout this ordeal, we will work together, persevere, and ensure our students are supported in every way possible.

When schools do reopen their doors, up-to-date safety protocols set forth by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) will be in place. Guidelines and protocols adapt frequently based on the status of the local community. Based on what is known at this time:

  • Students are fully expected to wear face coverings; employees are required to wear face coverings. We plan to provide supervised breaks and outdoor time where students can temporarily remove their masks.
  • Handwashing and hygiene will be regularly enforced.
  • Daily disinfection of classrooms will occur.
  • Daily health screenings and temperature checks will occur.
  • Physical distancing will be in place within the classroom to the extent possible and following state/local guidelines.

Between now and the beginning of the school year, the District will be communicating frequently. Additional information on changes to our school environment will be shared with you prior to the start of school.

I want to reiterate the pride I have for our community and its response to the ongoing epidemic. The events that began to unfold in March and have continued have created enormous challenges and we as a school district are here to help support our families, staff, and community during this difficult time.

Sincerely,

Francisco Escobedo, Ed.D.
Superintendent

Donations

Book Donation

A book lover’s dream came true. CVESD recently received a truckload of books, thanks to The Molina Foundation and the coordination efforts of the San Diego Council on Literacy. The truck contained 24 pallets—with 35,333 books! The Great San Diego Book Giveaway / La Gran Entrega de Libros de San Diego is a multi-agency effort to get books into the hands of San Diego kids this summer. District staff are curating the books, ensuring the books are age-appropriate for the intended recipients. More information on distribution will be forthcoming. #letsreadsd #greatsandiegobookgiveaway #lagranentregadelibrosdesandiego

Laptop Donation

One hundred needy students will have their own device for online learning, thanks to Cox Communications and Computers 2 Kids, San Diego – C2KSD. The two community-minded organizations provided 100 laptops for distribution at no cost to students for families in need in our District. The laptops arrived recently, and will be rolled out as part of the new school year. Thank you, Cox and C2KSD. Learn more about their respective programs here:

Connect2Compete

Computers 2 Kids San Diego

YouTube Videos

The Quick 3 in CVESD - Margarita Holguin

CVESD Interview with
Margarita Holguin

Learn how our District supports families during moments of crisis and need, thanks to the Chula Vista Community Collaborative. A special shout out to Margarita Holguin, who recently retired as CVCC executive director.
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Yearbook Reminder!!!!

Final yearbook distribution will be Thursday, June 25 from 5:00 – 6:30 pm in the bus loop. We have 10 extra for sale, first come first serve. Cost is $30 cash. Please have exact change. If those go quickly, we will consider on line direct ordering for parents.

This is the final distribution date. If you are unable to pick up, they will be available when we return in Aug.

Final Yearbook Distribution

Final yearbook distribution will be Thursday, June 25 from 5:00 – 6:30 pm in the bus loop. We have 10 extra for sale, first come first serve. Cost is $30 cash. Please have exact change. If those go quickly, we will consider on line direct ordering for parents.

Week of June 15 – 19, 2020

Dear Olympic View Family and Friends,

I hope everyone is enjoying the beginning of summer and the wonderful weather!

Important Information regarding registration!

The School office will remain open Monday, June 15 – Tuesday, June 16.  If you do not complete registration (Kinder students and all students new to the district), you will have to wait until Aug. 12.  Please note, registration is a two step process.  Read below

If you are an existing Olympic View family enrolling a new student or know a family wishing to enroll their child at Olympic View, the information below is for you:

  • New students who have not yet enrolled to start at OV for the 2020-2021 school year should begin the registrations process using the District’s online enrollment system http://www.cvesd.org/parents/welcome_to_enrollment.
  • We encourage parents of new students to enroll online. We will follow up with you to request supporting documents.  On-Line registration DOES NOT complete the process.  Be on the look put for follow up email.
  • For parents unable to complete registration online or unable to submit documents by email, please contact the Olympic View Office Office at 619-656-2030, or e-mail Ms. Linda Wong at linda.wong@cvesd.org. We have a process in place to distribute and collect registration information while maintaining safety.  Reminder, school office will be closed from June 17 – Aug. 12

Are you registering a Kinder student???  Please Read!

Please read the this important letter from Mrs. Lines.

Here is a link to the Kinder Assessment Survey.  It seems to function better on a computer.

REMINDER:  There will be no 4th quarter report cards.  Students will have access to all programs over the summer.  I encourage everyone to read, read, read over the summer!

If you borrowed a school computer, you will be able to continue using it over break.  We will let you know the return date when it is determined.

Letter from Superintendent regarding new school year

Message from the SuperintendentYour Grit Inspires Us!

Dear Parents/Guardians and Staff Members:

As we see the 2019-20 school year come to a close, I want to thank you and your children for your flexibility and adaptability as we quickly transitioned to distance learning and instruction. Everyone showed a true level of grit that was both inspiring and uplifting. Congratulations on a successful school year and best of luck to those moving on to the next stage of their educational pursuits.

Our attention turns now to the work of finalizing plans for the 2020-21 school session. At this time, we have targeted Monday, August 31, as the proposed date that school will begin. While we traditionally align our calendar with the Sweetwater Union High School District (SUHSD), we also understand that the challenges and considerations regarding safely reopening schools and providing meaningful instruction via distance learning are different for elementary schools and secondary schools. It is our intention to align our future calendars with SUHSD once this pandemic is over.

The direction our reopening takes will depend on several important pieces: implementing school guidance and public health recommendations, countywide efforts to ensure COVID-19 is under control and cases are on the way down, progress along the Governor’s multi-phased roadmap for ending the stay-at-home order, guidance from the newly released Guidebook for the Safe Reopening of California’s Public Schools, and, just as importantly, input from our stakeholder groups.

Survey Says…

Recently, the Chula Vista Elementary School District reached out to our community and asked for input about the coming school year and the design of school reopenings. Over 9,000 responses were received and that input has been critical to our work in crafting our plan for teaching and learning. Three specific results are worth noting.

When surveyed about potential learning models, our families indicated:

  • 36% would prefer on-site instruction
  • 19% would prefer virtual school
  • 55% would prefer some form of blended learning model.

During the summer, our staff will create both online virtual school as well as live sessions to help recover lost learning. Starting July 15, we will send an update every two weeks regarding the status of these learning platforms. We want to keep you as informed and up to date as possible so that we start the new school year off on the right foot.

No matter what form instruction and learning take in the coming school year, CVESD remains committed to protecting the health and safety of our entire school communities. Getting back to school is critically important, as you know, but doing so responsibly and with a focus on preventing the spread of this virus is paramount.

Challenging Times

There is no doubt we find ourselves in challenging times and I would be remiss if I did not also comment on the events of the last few weeks with regard to social justice, protesting of police brutality, and demands for significant and meaningful change in our country. As protests continued for another weekend, I concentrated on listening. I listened to African-American school leaders in our District. I listened to African-American colleagues and friends. I also listened to teachers, staff members and school psychologists who were not African-American, as they shared with me their horror in watching video capturing the death of a bound George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer. This was the latest in a string of killings and racial injustices targeting black Americans.

Like those from all walks of life and many sectors of industry, we as a District proudly acknowledge Black Lives Matter.

Many of our families are deeply hurting right now. We as educators and members of the larger community have a moral obligation to create safe spaces for discussion and learning so that we don’t miss the lesson in these recent events. We need to listen to the voices crying out for change and understanding. We need to listen to our children’s questions about the difficult images they are seeing on their screens. Together, we need to take action and assist in the process of developing strategies that will make a difference.

Our students need us now more than ever. They need guidance that is informed, authentic, and filled with compassion and understanding. Sometimes, additional resources can be a bridge when we don’t feel fully equipped to assist our young people. Two valuable resources you might refer to come from our Multi-Tiered Systems of Support Director and our District’s social workers, as well as the San Diego County Office of Education. These are excellent resources that may assist in facilitating conversations between students and families.

I am hopeful we are ready to move forward as a District, a community, and a nation united in the belief that we can and will do better. Only then can we live up to our belief that each and every child is an individual of great worth.

Sincerely,

Francisco Escobedo, Ed.D.
Superintendent

A Tentative Calendar has been agreed upon and is Pending Board Approval.  Please note, that the Board Meeting is Wednesday, June 17.  Please note that it is possible for changes to be made.

20 21 Revised School Calendar

Students have access to these fun channels all summer!

Visual and Performing Arts - Chula Vista Elementary School DistrictOur VAPA teachers in the district have been working hard to create a You Tube channel that all students can enjoy.  There are amazing videos and activities!  Students will even be able to enjoy these videos throughout the summer!  Be sure to subscribe!

HomeDistrict PE teachers are also hard at work to provide opportunities for all students.  Be sure to subscribe to the CVESD PE You Tube channel and stay fit and healthy all summer long!

Yearbooks are still coming! - The Woodlands College Park High School

We had a first round of yearbook distribution.  We will have another in the evening.  I will let you know when a date has been determined.  Due to high demand, we ordered 10 more for sale.  First come, first serve, cash only ($30).  If we have enough interest, we are considering opening on line ordering that will be shipped to your house.

Yearbooks Are In!!!!

Yearbooks are still coming! - The Woodlands College Park High School

Yearbooks are in and they are beautiful!  Thank you to the parents and teachers taht worked so hard to get this done!

We will be distributing yearbooks on Thursday, June 11 from 10 am – 12 pm.  

You can come through the bus loop during these hours to pick them up.  Please when you come, let us know what type of book you ordered (soft/hard cover, personalized) so we can find it quickly.  

We only have a handful of extras, and they will be sold first come, first serve (Cash only, $30)  we will not have change on site, so please have exact amount.  

Dr. Escobedo’s Message and Update

Dear Olympic View Families and Friends,

I am sure like me, you are horrified by, and wrestling with the recent events, and the tragic murder of George Floyd. As a leader who truly believes in the strength of character, equity, and leadership, I cannot pass up the opportunity to remind everyone that within the OV WAY, the Y stands for YOU MATTER.

Seek first to understand, then be understood, Habit 5, is essential. It is important to recognize that we all bring bias to the table. We must recognize that our experience is not the same as someone else’s.

It is OKAY to say Black lives matter and still support law enforcement. It is OKAY to support police officers while asking for change and reform for inequalities that exist. I encourage you to reach out and have courageous conversations with those who may have a very different history than you. In the upcoming weeks, the district and I will be sharing resources for parents and students to help facilitate important conversations.

I love my community, students and families. Together we will seek first to understand. I want to be clear… our Golden Eagle community will NOT accept Hate of any kind. I look forward to coming together again and supporting each other in growing, learning  and rising together! Be sure to read Dr. Escobedo”s message and letter below.

Letter from Superintendent regarding new school year

Message from the SuperintendentYour Grit Inspires Us!

Dear Parents/Guardians and Staff Members:

As we see the 2019-20 school year come to a close, I want to thank you and your children for your flexibility and adaptability as we quickly transitioned to distance learning and instruction. Everyone showed a true level of grit that was both inspiring and uplifting. Congratulations on a successful school year and best of luck to those moving on to the next stage of their educational pursuits.

Our attention turns now to the work of finalizing plans for the 2020-21 school session. At this time, we have targeted Monday, August 31, as the proposed date that school will begin. While we traditionally align our calendar with the Sweetwater Union High School District (SUHSD), we also understand that the challenges and considerations regarding safely reopening schools and providing meaningful instruction via distance learning are different for elementary schools and secondary schools. It is our intention to align our future calendars with SUHSD once this pandemic is over.

The direction our reopening takes will depend on several important pieces: implementing school guidance and public health recommendations, countywide efforts to ensure COVID-19 is under control and cases are on the way down, progress along the Governor’s multi-phased roadmap for ending the stay-at-home order, guidance from the newly released Guidebook for the Safe Reopening of California’s Public Schools, and, just as importantly, input from our stakeholder groups.

Survey Says…

Recently, the Chula Vista Elementary School District reached out to our community and asked for input about the coming school year and the design of school reopenings. Over 9,000 responses were received and that input has been critical to our work in crafting our plan for teaching and learning. Three specific results are worth noting.

When surveyed about potential learning models, our families indicated:

  • 36% would prefer on-site instruction
  • 19% would prefer virtual school
  • 55% would prefer some form of blended learning model.

During the summer, our staff will create both online virtual school as well as live sessions to help recover lost learning. Starting July 15, we will send an update every two weeks regarding the status of these learning platforms. We want to keep you as informed and up to date as possible so that we start the new school year off on the right foot.

No matter what form instruction and learning take in the coming school year, CVESD remains committed to protecting the health and safety of our entire school communities. Getting back to school is critically important, as you know, but doing so responsibly and with a focus on preventing the spread of this virus is paramount.

Challenging Times

There is no doubt we find ourselves in challenging times and I would be remiss if I did not also comment on the events of the last few weeks with regard to social justice, protesting of police brutality, and demands for significant and meaningful change in our country. As protests continued for another weekend, I concentrated on listening. I listened to African-American school leaders in our District. I listened to African-American colleagues and friends. I also listened to teachers, staff members and school psychologists who were not African-American, as they shared with me their horror in watching video capturing the death of a bound George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer. This was the latest in a string of killings and racial injustices targeting black Americans.

Like those from all walks of life and many sectors of industry, we as a District proudly acknowledge Black Lives Matter.

Many of our families are deeply hurting right now. We as educators and members of the larger community have a moral obligation to create safe spaces for discussion and learning so that we don’t miss the lesson in these recent events. We need to listen to the voices crying out for change and understanding. We need to listen to our children’s questions about the difficult images they are seeing on their screens. Together, we need to take action and assist in the process of developing strategies that will make a difference.

Our students need us now more than ever. They need guidance that is informed, authentic, and filled with compassion and understanding. Sometimes, additional resources can be a bridge when we don’t feel fully equipped to assist our young people. Two valuable resources you might refer to come from our Multi-Tiered Systems of Support Director and our District’s social workers, as well as the San Diego County Office of Education. These are excellent resources that may assist in facilitating conversations between students and families.

I am hopeful we are ready to move forward as a District, a community, and a nation united in the belief that we can and will do better. Only then can we live up to our belief that each and every child is an individual of great worth.

Sincerely,

Francisco Escobedo, Ed.D.
Superintendent

Week of June 8 – 12, 2020

Summer Of – Women in Technical Communication

Thank you to those who came through the bus loop for the end of year celebration!  We loved seeing you!  As a reminder, students are able to access all programs they have been using, during the summer.  If you have borrowed a computer from the school, you can use them throughout the summer.  Stay tuned for a return date.

As a reminder, there will be no 4th quarter report cards for the 19-20 school year.

Do you still have library books or teacher materials that need to be returned?  There will be a table next to the registration documents table for drop off.

When yearbooks arrive, we will coordinate a pick up date.  Orders are no longer being Yearbook Information / Overviewtaken.  There will be a few extras  for sale during distribution.  I will be first come, first serve, cash only ($30)

 

Still need to complete registration?

If you have an incoming Kinder student or new to our school, remember, registration begins on line (see below).  If you would like to drop off documents at the school, we will have a table behind the gate, outside the office with a box for drop off.  The table is visible from the office and will be monitored.  You can also call the office (619-656-2030) or email linda.wong@cvesd.org to let us know you will be dropping documents off.  

Attention Parents of Incoming Kindergarten Students!!!

Please read the this important letter from Mrs. Lines.

Here is a link to the Kinder Assessment Survey.  It seems to function better on a computer.

Registration Information for Kinder and all New Students

If you are an existing Olympic View family enrolling a new student or know a family wishing to enroll their child at Olympic View, the information below is for you:

  • New students who have not yet enrolled to start at OV for the 2020-2021 school year should register now using the District’s online enrollment system http://www.cvesd.org/parents/welcome_to_enrollment.
  • We encourage parents of new students to enroll online. We will follow up with you to request supporting documents.  On-Line registration DOES NOT complete the process.  Be on the look put for follow up email.
  • For parents unable to complete registration online or unable to submit documents by email, please contact the Olympic View Office Office at 619-656-2030, or e-mail Ms. Linda Wong at linda.wong@cvesd.org. We have a process in place to distribute and collect registration information while maintaining safety.

Olympic View Front Office

At this time, the Olympic View office and school remains closed to the public.   The Olympic View front office staff will be working diligently to end the 2019-2020 school year and prepare for the 2020-2021 school year.  During the school closure, we have been checking and responding to voicemails and emails.  We will be in the office and available to receive phone calls and e-mails over the next two weeks before closing for summer break.

Information on the 2020-2021 School Year

The question that we are all asking is, when will schools reopen?  The date for schools to reopen for the new school year has not been determined by the District. Please check for updates on the District website www.cvesd.org or sign up for the Olympic View Blog

CVESD is seeking parent input on reopening schools.  If you have not done so yet, please visit the following link to provide your input.

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=DG566I7Aska7c0XdByuqMzdF7s-p4KtAj7LfXpOysfdUM0NCWkVOMlAzVUlPSVVKWkhGV0ZHNU81Si4u

More Important Information Pertaining to the 2020-2021 School Year:

  • Verification of Residency is on hold for now. The date and process will be communicated when the District confirms that schools are able to reopen safely.
  • Existing students currently enrolled at Olympic View students do not need to complete a new registration packet or re-register online. You will need to supply annual Verification of Residency and inform us of any changes to health or emergency contact info when requested to do so.

Visual and Performing Arts - Chula Vista Elementary School DistrictOur VAPA teachers in the district have been working hard to create a You Tube channel that all students can enjoy.  There are amazing videos and activities!  Students will even be able to enjoy these videos throughout the summer!  Be sure to subscribe!

HomeDistrict PE teachers are also hard at work to provide opportunities for all students.  Be sure to subscribe to the CVESD PE You Tube channel and stay fit and healthy all summer long!