
Leopard Letter
November 11 thru 15

What's is Happening...
Monday 1/27:
FULL DAY BELL SCHEDULE
*Cards Club (Library), During Lunch
*Christian Club (Room 36), During Lunch
*Dystopian Book Club (Room 34), During Lunch
*Friendship Club (Room C5), During Lunch
After School Detention (Room D-3), 3:20pm
*Debate Club (Library), 4:00pm
Tuesday 1/28:
FULL DAY BELL SCHEDULE
Lunch Detention (Room 23), During Lunch
*Anime Club (Room 8), During Lunch
*Dungeons & Dragons (Room 29), During Lunch
*Study Club (Room 12 & 13), During Lunch
After School Detention (Room D-3), 3:20pm
Wednesday 1/29:
MINIMUM DAY BELL SCHEDULE - 1:55pm Dismissal
Lunch Detention (Room 2), During Lunch
*Builders Club (Room 7), During Lunch
*Guitar Club (Room D4), During Lunch
*The Kandi Club (Room 40), During Lunch
*Musical Theater Club (MPR), During Lunch
Thursday 1/30:
FULL DAY BELL SCHEDULE
Lunch Detention (Room 23), During Lunch
*ASL Club (Room 30), During Lunch
*Badminton Club (Gym), During Lunch
*Balloon Making Club (Room 25), During Lunch
*Lucky Humans Club (Room 2), During Lunch
*Study Club (Room 12 & 13), During Lunch
After School Detention (Room 8), 3:20pm
Jazz Band Concert (MPR), 6:00pm
Friday 1/31:
FULL DAY BELL SCHEDULE
COTY Dress Up Day - Wear black, white or neon colors
*3D Printing Club (Room 11), During Lunch
*Competitive Robotics (Room 11), During Lunch
Deadline for Art & Poetry Contest Entries
LC Black Light Dance ( T.O. Teen Center), 6:00 - 8:00pm
*** U P C O M I N G E V E N T S ***
Feb. 3-7 - Coin Wars Competition
Feb. 3 - Assembly Schedule
Feb. 4 - Principal's Coffee
Feb. 5 - School Site Council Meeting
Feb. 7 - Rally Schedule
Feb. 7 - Deadline for Outdoor School Paperwork
Feb. 14 & 17 - NO SCHOOL - Holiday
Feb. 14 - Teen Center Ski Trip
Mar. 17 - Teen Center Ski Trip
Apr. 18-25 - NO SCHOOL - Spring Break
Wildfire Victim Donation Collection
Let's help those affected by the Altadena and Pacifc Palisades fires! See flyer for ways to help.
Donate a gift card from the Amazon Wishlist or donate school supplies for the children affected by the fires.
We are still collecting items, please bring items directly to the LC Office.
The 2025 Winter League schedules for 7th & 8th Grade Girls Basketball and 7th and 8th Grade Boys Volleyball are now published and available, click HERE to view.
LC Black Light Dance - Fri. 1/31
Let's Glow Crazy Blacklight Dance
Friday, Jan. 31st - 6-8pm at TO Teen Center
Dance Expectations
LC Spelling Bee Winner!
Congratulations to our spelling bee winner, Titus Roelke!
SDAC Leadership Opportunity
The Student District Advisory Council (SDAC) is looking for current 8th grade students, who are interested in being a representative for SDAC during the 2025-26 school year. If you are someone who wants to share their ideas, have good communication skills, has the capacity to commit, and are looking to better our school, our district, and our community, please complete the following questions and submit this form by February 13th. After February 13th, interviews will be conducted following the preliminary review of all applications. We will notify those selected when interviews will occur. Please check your learn email for application updates.
Application closes on 2/13/25 at 4:00pm.
6th Outdoor School Information - DUE 2/7
Your student received the Outdoor School Packet from their Science Teacher. The packet contained the following items:
- General Information Sheet: Provides information including: Location; Fee; Staffing; Supervision; Outdoor School Dates; Packing List; Prohibited Items (Please keep this form to refer to as needed)
- Authorization to Treat Form (White): Must be completed and returned to the Science Teacher.
- Heath Form (Green): Must be completed and returned to the Science Teacher
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Deadline: If your student will be attending Outdoor School, all forms (Authorization to Treat; Health Form) must be returned to their Science Teacher no later than Friday, February 7th.
Fee: No student shall be denied the opportunity to participate due to a lack of funds. Any money that is provided must be turned in by February 7th.
Medication Form: If your student needs to take any medication (includes Vitamins; Melatonin; Aleve) while at Outdoor School, you and your doctor will need to complete a “Authorization for Medication” form. Please have your student get this form from their Science teacher.
- Exceptions: The only remedies that can be provided by camp are listed on the Green Health form (Children’s Tylenol, Tums, Cough Drops, Calamine Lotion, Neosporin Ointment, and Benadryl).
- Medication at School: If your student already has medication in the Nurse’s Office, you DO NOT have to submit additional paperwork. THIS MEDICATION WILL GO TO CAMP AUTOMATICALLY.
Additional Forms: If your student misplaces any Outdoor School paperwork, please have them go the Front Office or their student’s Science Teacher.
Not Attending: If your student WILL NOT be attending Outdoor School, please complete the Google Form below.
More Information about Outdoor School: Click on the banner below.
Coin Wars Competition - Feb. 3 thru 7
Teen Center Ski Trips - Feb. 14 & March 17
The Thousand Oaks Teen Center is hosting a Ski Trip to Mountain High during the school holidays on February 14th and March 17th. The trip is $150 per person which covers transportation, lift ticket, supervision included. Permission slip/proof of family medical insurance required to attend. Register by clicking on banner below. See flyer for more info.
WHS Future Freshman Registration
Attention 8th graders attending Westlake High School in the fall.
See the flyer for important meeting dates regarding registration.
There will be a Parent/Guardian Virtual Presentation on
March 26th from 5:30 - 6:30pm.
Click on banner below to be directed to the WHS Counseling Website with a link to register.
TOHS Future Freshman Registration
Attention 8th Graders attending Thousand Oaks High School
in the fall.
There will be a Parent/Guardian Virtual Presentation on
March 27th at 6:00pm.
Click on banner below (or QR code on flyer) to register.
Coastal Art & Poetry Contest
Our partner from the California Coastal Commission would like to share these amazing opportunities with LC families.
- California students in kindergarten through 12th grade are invited to submit artwork or poetry with a California coastal or marine theme to the Coastal Art & Poetry Contest, presented by the California Coastal Commission.
For prize information, rules, contest flyer, entry form (and helpful links for teachers and students), please Click on button below.
The instructions, flyer, and entry form are also available in Spanish. (If you need the flyer emailed instead, please let me know.
Climate Storytelling Contest
- California students in 6th through 12th grade are invited to submit a podcast, narrative essay, or photo essay to the Climate Storytelling Contest. Students choose one of the three mediums and answer the following prompt: What are your feelings towards climate change? How can those feelings be turned into action?
Entries can be submitted online by 5pm on May 29th, 2025.
For prize information, rules, contest flyer, entry form (and helpful links for teachers and students), please click on button below.
School Cents - Earn Triple Points
Help LC earn up to $2,500! Plus, the school with the most dollars logged each month gets a $200 bonus. Submit your receipts from The Oaks Sept. 1 thru April 30. Click on banner below to submit your receipts. See flyer for additional ways to earn points.
Stay Connected...
Up to Five Key Takeaways...
Family participation and engagement is a key priority of the Conejo Valley Unified School District. Our seven Advisory Councils and Committees meet regularly for vibrant discussions, informative presentations, relationship-building activities and more. These meetings are open to all members of our CVUSD community to attend. However, we understand that attending meetings in-person is not always possible. Click HERE to stay informed on updates and actions from each Advisory Council and Committee, with "Up to Five Key Takeaways" from each meeting.