


Bobcat Tales
March 1, 2024
This week at SLVE
We hope that everyone had a wonderful February break. It was nice to enjoy some sunshine on our days off. This week has been a rainy one for sure!
Our 2nd trimester comes to a close today, March 1st. Students have been busy finishing up projects and teachers have been busy administering assessments and wrapping up units of study. Just a reminder that report cards will be coming home with students on Friday, March 8th.
Our PBIS theme of the month for March is Resiliency. Resiliency is the ability to bounce back after challenges and tough times. We will be talking and learning about the character trait of resiliency as we move through March. Talking about this very important character trait with your students at home would be a great way to support their social/emotional learning.
Read Across America
On Monday, March 4th SLE will be celebrating Read Across America with guest speakers visiting classrooms throughout the day to read to students and talk about their professions. This special holiday has historically been celebrated on the day of Dr. Seuss's birthday, March 2nd, and has become a way to promote literacy and the love of reading. This year we will have visits from district staff, high school athletes and leadership students as well as other members of our community with special jobs.
SLVE TK and Kindergarten Registration
1. Prepare for Registration. SLVE opens new TK and Kinder student registration on January 29th. Please review the registration page to determine if your child is eligible for TK or Kindergarten and all the documents needed to complete the Enrollment Process.
2. Plan to attend our TK/Kindergarten Meet/Greet: As we move into Spring, we will announce a date for our Annual Meet and Greet for incoming students . It’s an opportunity for adults to meet the Principal, Teachers, inquire about our Transportation and Nutrition Programs, and get to know more about our school and our TK/ kindergarten program.
SLVE Intent to Return Form~PLEASE complete
It's hard to believe that we are already looking ahead to next year. In order to get an idea of our enrollment for next year, please take a moment to complete the intent to return form for all current TK-4th grade students. We hope to get 100% of our families to complete the form. Having these numbers helps us determine our classes for the 2024/2025 school year.
Bobcat Club News
Upcoming Events:
March 12: Bobcat Club Meeting
March 28: Fun Run
April 12: We Belong Fair
April 15-19: Staff Appreciation Week - sign up for your Teacher's Door!
April 18: Open House with Food Trucks!
May 3: Art Night
May 17: Spring Auction
Don't forget to Buy Your Yearbook and 5th Grade Baby Dedications! Buy today at https://www.treering.com/purchase?PassCode=1016914162674592
Join us for the March 12 Bobcat Club Meeting. Superintendent Chris Schiermeyer will be the special guest.Join us at 6:30pm in the SLVE Library.
Fun Run is coming! One of our biggest fundraisers of the year is kicking off soon! Look out for more information in the coming weeks. For now, mark your calendars with these key dates!
● REGISTRATION OPENS - 3/5/2024
● Fundraiser Kick Off - 3/19/2024
● Event Day - 3/28/2024
'Express Yourself' Fashion Show Open Call for Participants!
One of the main events at the We Belong Fair on Friday, April 12th, is an all-inclusive kid-led fashion show that celebrates diversity, creativity, and empowerment.
Learn how to participate here!
Save the Date for The Gatsby Auction Gala! Parents' night out! Friday, May 17, 6-10pm. Childcare will be available by the YMCA. Stay tuned for more details.
The Gatsby Auction Gala
We Belong Fair Fashion Show
2024 SLVHS Grad Night Event
2024 Wine & Chocolate & Grad Night tickets for sale!!
Event held March 9th from 1:00-4:00 pm at Scopazzi's Restaurant in Boulder Creek.
Please remember 4th and 5th grade classes are in session from 2:15-3:00
We'd like to remind SLVE families that school is still in session for our 4th/5th graders from 2:15-3:00 each day. If you are waiting on the picnic tables during this time, it is VERY important to remember that students are still in classrooms finishing up their school day. The play structure has become very busy and noisy during this time which can be distracting for our students and teachers. It is best if we keep this area calm and quiet. If you do have younger students who are waiting for an older sibling during this time it is important that they are monitored and that the SLVE play structure rules are followed. Thank you for respecting this request.
Community Opportunities Website
The "Community Opportunities" website link is provided as a courtesy to parents and students, by the San Lorenzo Valley Unified School District, to enable you to receive information of current local events and opportunities for adults and/or children.
Reminders for Parents/Guardians when picking up students for appointments or early dismissal.
When excusing your student for an appointment or early pickup, please be sure to follow these important safety procedures and protocols. Parent/Guardian needs to check in with the front office. Front office staff will first verify the person is on the student’s Emergency Contact list and then call the student’s teacher. Parent/Guardian will need to remain in the office until the student arrives in the office. Parent/Guardian will then check out the student—date, name, exit time. If the student is returning, the student will need to check back in through the front office (enter time in) and return to class. It is not necessary for parents to walk their child to class, but if they do, they must follow Check-in procedures.
SLVE Parking Reminders
It is very important that when parking at SLVE, you are only parking in designated parking spots. Many people have been parking in the fire lane and other non designated parking spots. The SC County Sheriff's office has been ticketing any cars that are not parked in designated spots. Cars parked in non designated spots may be towed. Buses and cars need to be able to pass through the parking lot safely and with plenty of room to keep everyone safe. PLEASE follow these parking rules so that everyone stays safe and no one gets a ticket or gets towed. It is very important that handicapped parking spots are reserved for drivers who have a DMV issued handicapped placard and who benefit from using them. We thank you for your thoughtful cooperation concerning access to these parking spots.
Absences, Every Day Matters....
We know people get sick, people get injured, and there can be family or life responsibilities and other issues that are reasonable and excused. But if your student can attend, they need to be in school. If your student is out for three or more consecutive days, we may request a doctor’s note to continue excusing the absences. Students who miss 3-5 days will receive a Chronic Absence letter. We will then meet with those families to attempt to support the student attending school. On the second Chronic Absence Letter, families may be required to meet at the District Office to put a plan in place for the student’s attendance. On the third Chronic Absence Letter, families may be required to meet with the County Office Student Attendance Review Board for truancy. Our goal is that nobody ever gets that far along with truancy. We are here to help and support, but it does start at home with the expectation that your student will attend school regularly.
Please remember that students who are absent 3 days or more should complete an independent study contract. Lisa Ghelardi, at lblairghelardi@slvusd.org our SLVE Registrar, will work with families to get the paperwork and the missed classwork assignments needed to complete the contract.
March Triple P Parenting Classes
Triple P Positive Parenting topical workshop flyers for October 2023 are attached.
Información sobre programas en español disponibles en el sitio web.
Each flyer has its own unique link to register for each class, or go to https://www.first5scc.org/triple-p-classes and register on the website. All of these classes are on Zoom!
Workshops are all free, and grant funded by First Five of Santa Cruz.
Individual sessions are also available for free or sliding scale. If you are interested in a 1:1 session, please contact First Five of Santa Cruz at First 5 Santa Cruz County at (831) 465-2217 or triplep@first5scc.org and they will assign a practitioner that best meets your needs.
Cradle to Career
Cradle to Career Santa Cruz County (C2C) is a family advocacy organization and community connector that strives to uplift all families. Last year, C2C expanded from Live Oak School District to include four new school sites in SCCS, SUESD and SLVUSD. C2C staff are stationed at school sites to develop free programming including recreation activities, parent workshops, and advocacy opportunities for families. YOUR perspectives will help guide C2C’s plans for this academic year. Please complete the short 2-minute questionnaire below to share your input.
English Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C2CFall23
Spanish Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C2C_EspFall_23-23
Transportation Messenger
The Transportation Department will be testing our ability to communicate changes to bus routes via text message. Over the next weeks, we will be encouraging families to confirm we have accurate phone numbers and encourage them to participate.
Recipients may “Opt-In” to receive text messages by texting “Y” to 67587 from each wireless device they wish to receive texts on. SLVUSD does not charge recipients for the text messages however certain wireless providers may charge for individual text messages, depending on the plan associated with the wireless device.
Recipients may “Opt-out” by not replying to the text or by texting “STOP” to 67587 at any time.
In order to receive text messages from SLV Transportation, cell phone numbers must be in PowerSchool.
Mark your Calendars
TK/Kinder Registration: Open now
Intent to Return Form: Complete now
March 1st Women's History Month
March 4th Read Across America Day
March 8th: Report cards sent home
March 15th: Teacher Professional Development Day~no school for students