
Dazzler for March 21st
Dream! Succeed! Achieve!
Hello DSA Families!
I hope you all had a fantastic spring break, spending quality time with family and friends! It was wonderful to welcome our students back—they had an amazing first week back at DSA! We kicked things off with a fun spirit day and wrapped up the week with a special flag-raising ceremony to celebrate our school community and recognize our incredible Kiwanis Terrific Kids.
Our 2nd graders worked hard on their COGAT testing, and our 5th graders worked hard too, and completed the AzSCI test. Please take a moment to review the Arizona State Testing information below. There won’t be any testing next week, but just a heads-up—our 3rd-6th graders will take their writing test the following week.
This week, I had a great meeting with our PTO Executive Board as we started planning for Teacher Appreciation Week (the first full week of May). I’ll be sharing more details in the coming weeks on how we plan to shower our teachers with appreciation, and we’d love for families to get involved!
DSA Field Day 2025 is almost here! We need several volunteers to help make sure the day runs smoothly, and safely and that our DSA kids have a GREAT time!! Please consider signing up for a shift below. Tuesday 3/25 Grades PK-3rd and Wednesday 3/26 Grades 4-6th
Please sign in with the link below: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B4DA9A729ABFBCF8-55482383-dsafield
On a personal note, I wanted to share that starting March 25th, I will begin transitioning into my new role as Director of Student Services in another district. Until the end of the school year, I’ll be at DSA on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. I have already spoken (or will be speaking) with all of our students so they are aware of this change.
This past Wednesday, I had the pleasure of giving a tour to Mr. Pettinato (or Mr. P.), the principal at HSTE, as he started to get to know our school. He’s looking forward to spending Thursdays at DSA each week to connect with staff and students.
Thank you so much for your continued support! As always, please reach out if you have any questions.
Warmly,
Kelly Zywczyk
Principal, Desert Sun Academy
March and April Events
Please review the state testing flyer below for grade-level testing dates.
03/25- 5th Grade to Tour STMS and PreK-3 Field Day
03/26- Early Release- Dismissal at 2:00 and 4-6 Field Day
03/28- Be You Day
03/31- Volunteer Training- 9:15
04/01- Kinder Field Trip
04/02- Early Release
04/07- Site Council
04/08-Governing Board Meeting
04/09- Early Release and Kinder, 5th-grade, and 6th-grade promo pictures (Please look for an email with additional information)
04/16- Early Release
04/18- No School (April Break)
04/23- Early Release
04/24-Volunteer Training
04/25-4th grade field trip, Be You Day, and 6th grade dance at STMS
04/26-Rock the District
04/28-Our DSA Book Fair starts today
04-30- Early Release
Arizona State Testing
Late March and April are the time of year where all of our CCUSD students participate in Arizona state testing across all of our elementary, middle, and high schools. In all of our schools we take great pride in providing individualized instruction for all students so that they can perform well.
We ask for your support during this testing season with the following:
Ensuring consistent attendance at school--on time, every day (please avoid scheduling appointments for your child on testing days).
Helping them find a quiet place for homework and reading.
Maintaining communication with your child’s teacher through email or phone.
Ensuring 9-12 hours of sleep each night for your child.
Making sure your child has the time to eat breakfast.
Reminding your child(ren) to do their best every day at school.
We do provide testing accommodations for students who meet Arizona eligibility criteria and our counselors and teachers work with students who may have high test anxiety so that they can experience success on these testing days. We are looking forward to another successful testing season where we can celebrate how much our students have grown in one year.
Below is some information to educate you on the basics of your child’s state assessments:
Students throughout Arizona in grades 3-8 will take the Writing, Reading and Math assessments between March 31-April 25.
Grade 3 students will also take an Oral Reading Fluency assessment that measures the rate at which they can read an unfamiliar passage. Students will use headphones with a microphone in order to submit their test online.
Grades 5, 8, and 11 students will take AzSCI, a test measuring their proficiency in Science, which includes the standards covered in the previous grades. This test must be completed between March 17- April 11.
Grades 9 and 11 will have the state ASPIRE and ACT test which covers the content areas of Reading, English, Writing, Math, and Science.
Each school has developed a testing schedule that best meets their needs and resources available to ensure all students are finished in the window of testing.
We highly recommend that you complete the practice questions and test items for AASA, AZSCI, ACT, or ASPIRE on the testing platform using this link to access the practice tests for your grade: https://home.testnav.com/
Please contact your child’s principal or teacher if you have any questions about the state assessment process. We hope that your child views these upcoming assessments as an opportunity to show their growth in academics.
Thank you for your support.
Staff Recognition
Mr. B. passed the goose to Mrs. Hirsch today! Thank you, Mrs. Hirsch, for putting your students first and for being a team player.
St. Patrick's Day
Superintendent's Students of the Month and Student Leader
Congratulations to Denisse our student leader from DSA and our students of the month Clare and Charleigh!
Celebration of DSA
Health Office Reminder
If your child has a fever, has thrown up, or has diarrhea they need to remain home. Students have to be fever free WITHOUT the assistance of medication for 24 hours before returning to school. Same with vomit or diarrhea, they need to be free of symptoms for 24 hours prior to returning to school
As a reminder - please do not send medicine in your child's backpack. If they are in need of any medicine or cough drops, etc. you must sign a medicine release form and medicine must be dropped off to the health office by a parent or guardian. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out.
Please click on the link below for an important update from our Health Office
Volunteer Information
Are you interested in giving time to DSA students and teachers? We would love to have you! Below are some volunteer opportunities here at DSA:
- Classroom parent
- Classroom parties
- Field Days, picture days, and bookfair helpers
- Small group help in the classroom
- Chaperoning field trips
Per our District Office, we will be offering volunteer training sessions monthly in the front office conference room. In order to volunteer in any of the above mentioned capacities, volunteers are required to take one of the trainings. Unfortunately, if you do not attend one of the sessions you will not be able to volunteer at DSA. Please see the dates and times listed below and RSVP to Dot Silva at 480-575-2901 if you would like to volunteer.
- March 27th- 9:15 AM
- April 24th- 4:00 PM
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF DSA!!
Around CCUSD
SMARTSOCIAL
"Thanks to a generous donation, CCUSD is thrilled to be able to partner with SmartSocial, an online platform that helps parents understand tech and social media to keep kids safe and successful online. SmartSocial hosts live online Q&A events that address different themes each month. You can watch these events live, or watch them after the fact when it fits your schedule! With over 400 online resources at your disposal, SmartSocial can help parents navigate the challenges associated with technology, including parental controls, screen time, online safety, and more. CCUSD parents can register with SmartSocial using this link: https://smartsocial.com/members?org=cavecreekunified
Your subscription is free when you register through CCUSD. We believe that this will be a valuable resource for our families and encourage you to register and see what they have to offer!"
Artificial Intelligence Summer 2025 Intensive in Scottsdale!
Developed and Taught By Stanford and MIT Alumni and Graduate Students. See the link below.
Student Accident & Sickness Insurance Information
Information for Voluntary Student Accident and Sickness Insurance plans for purchase including plans for athletics can be found at https://myers-stevens.com/enrollment/
MATHNASIUM
Check out the information below from Mathnasium!
Tax Credit Information
Arizona 's tax law (ARS 43-1089.01) allows families a tax credit of up to $400 if they contribute to extracurricular activities in public schools. Individuals can give up to $200. Contributions that are made on or before the fifteenth day of the fourth month (April 15), following the close of the taxable year, may be applied to either the current or preceding taxable year and is considered to have been made the last day of that taxable year.
(Please see the picture below to show the simplicity of how it works)
Extracurricular activities are school-sponsored activities that may require enrolled students to pay a fee, including fees for:
- Extracurricular activities, such as field trips, student council and our amazing science lab!
- Character education programs.
From and after June 30, 2019 through June 30, 2024, these items are also Tax Credit eligible:
- Capital items (example: furniture, furnishings, athletic equipment, computer software, pupil & non pupil transportation vehicles & equipment, textbooks, instructional aids, library books)
- Student consumable health care supplies (example: tissues, hand wipes, bandages)
- Playground equipment, shade structures for playground equipment
A single individual or a head of household can use the tax credit for $200. A married couple filing a joint return can use the tax credit for $400. Tax credit donations made on or before April 15th may be applied to either the current or preceding tax year.
How to contribute in a few easy steps!
- Write a personal check to the school of your choice
(checks CANNOT be accepted from Partnerships, S Corporations, Regular Corporations, Trusts, Estates and LLCs) - Mail or deliver the check to the school with a completed tax credit form.
- You will be provided with a receipt verifying your contribution.
- You can claim your tax credit of up to $400.
Desert Sun Academy
Email: kzywczyk@ccusd93.net
Website: https://www.ccusd93.org/dsa
Phone: 480-575-2900
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Desertsunacademy
Twitter: @CCUSD_93