Hawk Headlines: June, 2024
Helping our Hawks SOAR to new heights!
"Summertime is always the best of what might be." โCharles Bowden
Here are two important goals YOU should be working on over the Summer:
-To keep your students on a regular, structured routine that will ease the back to school blues in August!
-To keep your students active, engaged, and off the video games/social media!!
Dates You Need to Know
*All things up to the end of the School Year (and beyond)
6/03 = Unused Snow Day Make-up = No School!
6/04 = 8th Grade Awards Night!
6/05 = 6th Grade Pool Party!
6/05 = VUSD Board Meeting, 5:30pm, District Office Conference Room
6/06 = 5th Grade Tour, 9:00am; Promotion Ceremony, 9:30am
6/06 = 8th Grade Graduation: Ceremony, 6:30pm; Dance, 8:00! (*grad eligibility required)
6/06 = Minimum Day Dismissal @ 1:00pm
6/07 = 6th/7th T3 Honor Roll Assembly, 9:00am
6/07 = 2024-2025 Student Council Speeches/Elections, 9:30am
6/07 = Last Day of School; Minimum Day Dismissal @ 1:00pm
6/14 = T3 Reports Cards Mailed Home
6/18 = Power School Begins; Runs from June18 - July 5 @ AME, 8:00am-12:00pm (4 hrs.)
6/19 = VUSD Board Meeting, 5:30pm, District Office Conference Room
8/07 = VUSD Board Meeting, 5:30pm, District Office Conference Room
8/12 = AMS Round-Up Event, 6:00-7:30pm!
8/14 = VUSD First Day of School!!
8/19 = AMS Fall Picture Day ๐
Keeping Your Student(s) On Track
6 Tips to Maintain a Summer Routine for Kids
With summer coming up, as a parent/guardian, you may be worried about how to keep your children's schedules on track while they're off from school. While it can be tempting to let everyone do whatever they want when the days stretch out in front of them, this might add more stress later as kids return to a less flexible routine when school starts and need time to adjust. Creating a simple and achievable plan for your kids this summer is one way to reduce stress down the road and ensure everyone still has fun! Here are some helpful tips for maintaining an ideal summer routine.
1. Set or Keep a Consistent Bedtime Routine During the Summer
Summer is a time for fun and excitement, but it's important not to let go of healthy habits, like maintaining a consistent bedtime routine. Falling asleep consistently every night helps our bodies get into a rhythm and leads to better overall sleep.
Plus, it makes waking up in the morning a whole lot easier! Even if you're staying up a little later than usual or going on vacation, try to keep your kidsโ bedtime consistent. This will help your children transition easier when school starts again. And if you're having trouble falling asleep due to the summer heat, try making your children's room as cool and dark as possible.
2. Decide on Daily Activities to Keep a Summer Routine
Summer is a great time to relax and enjoy the sunโs warmth, but it's important to keep a routine to stay productive and healthy so your entire family can get in back-to-school mode when it's time.
A few easy ways to do this can include the following:
- Reading โ Reading is a great activity to help you escape into new worlds or learn new things.
- Creative play โ This activity can help you and your children stay connected with your inner artists and bring out your creative sides.
- Physical exercise โ Physical exercise is crucial for maintaining a healthy body and can be anything from a walk outside to a full workout routine.
With these activities in mind, you can create a summer routine that is enjoyable, productive, and won't be difficult to transition out of when summer ends.
3. Have Kids Take Part in Summer Household Chores
Summer is a great time for kids to be outside, but that doesn't mean they should neglect their chores and responsibilities around the house. In fact, summer is a perfect opportunity for kids to take on even more household tasks since they typically have more free time on their hands.
You can assign your children tasks, including:
- Watering the plants
- Helping with the laundry
- Making their beds
- Emptying the dishwasher
- Sweeping the floors
This will help keep them occupied and teach them valuable life skills, instill a sense of responsibility, and keep them on a routine that will help them adjust from summer back to school in the fall. So, why not get your kids involved in household chores and make it a fun activity for the whole family? They might even learn to appreciate all your hard work to keep the house running smoothly.
4. Let Kids Explore Their Interests in Summer
Although summer is a time for kids to unwind and enjoy themselves, it doesn't mean they can't continue to learn. One way to ensure they stay engaged is by letting them explore their interests, whether music, art, or something else entirely. Online classes and books can be a great way to introduce new topics and build on existing skills. And the best part? By keeping it educational, you're making the transition back to school a little bit easier. So, don't be afraid to encourage your kids to pursue their passions this summer โ who knows what they might discover?
5. Make Time for Family and Friend Outings This Summer
Summer is in full swing, and it's the perfect time to make memories with loved ones. Whether it's a day trip to the beach, a hike through the mountains, or a picnic in the park, spending time with family and friends is essential for a fulfilling summer break. Not only will these outings give you a chance to disconnect from technology and enjoy the great outdoors, but they can also make the transition back to school a bit easier. By creating unforgettable memories with loved ones, your children will have something to hold onto as the lazy summer days come to an end. So, gather your loved ones and start planning your next summer adventure!
6. Limit Kids' Screen Time in Summer
Summer is the perfect time for kids to soak up some sun, have fun with friends, and enjoy their break from school. But with the rise of technology, many kids spend their summer glued to their screens. While it's understandable to want to give your child some downtime, excessive screen time can make it harder for them to transition back into a school routine come fall.
Limiting screen time during the summer can help your child stay focused, engaged, and mentally prepared for the upcoming year. So why not encourage your child to swap their screen time for some outdoor adventures like swimming, hiking, or camping? They'll have a blast, learn new things, and be ready to tackle the challenges of the new school year head-on.
The more you do to keep your student(s) on track during their time off, the better off they will be when August 14, 2024 is here! P.S. - That's the first day of school! Enjoy the Summer Break!!
*Article courtesy of Merry Maids, merrymaids.com
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2024-2025 Athletics Schedules TBD!
Fall -
Cross Country (co-ed)
Basketball (girls)
Winter -
Basketball (boys)
Volleyball (girls)
Spring -
Track (co-ed)
Become a Driver!
We continue to experience a bus driver shortage in our district. While our Manager of Transportation, Jason Lewis, is working diligently to cover our basic home-to-school routes and local field trips, we regret to inform you that we are unable to provide transportation for longer distance field trips at this time.
We understand the inconvenience and disappointment this may cause, and we want to assure you that we are actively seeking to hire additional bus drivers to address this issue. To attract qualified candidates, we have recently introduced a $3000 signing bonus for new hires who are eligible to drive a school bus.
We kindly ask for your assistance in spreading the word about this opportunity to potential applicants. Your support in helping us fill this important position is greatly appreciated.
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