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TVUSD COMMUNITY CONNECTION
February 2, 2024
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April 12, 2024
🔦Spotlights: TES, BES, & Energy Management, March Students of the Month
🐝 ARES 4th Grader Kiyara Gunawardena Ties for 3rd in 3/28/24 RCOE Spelling Bee
Thank you to ARES Assistant Principal and Site Coordinator Shawna O'Brien, and Michele Loza, TVUSD's K-12 ELA Specialist and District Spelling Bee Coordinator, for supporting Kiyara throughout the Spelling Bee process. With four more years of potential competition on the horizon, Kiyara has ample opportunities to showcase her talents. The future holds immense promise for Kiyara, and we eagerly anticipate her continued success!
Click here to watch RCOE's Facebook post
Spotlight: 🥇 Keelan Wright - Champion Sprinter and Aspiring Psychologist
Meet Keelan Wright, a talented junior at Chaparral High School who has been making waves in the track and field scene. Originally hailing from Pearland, TX, Keelan's passion for track began at the young age of 8. Throughout her childhood, she excelled alongside her teammates at the USATF Junior Olympics, securing medals for three consecutive years. When her family made the move to Murrieta, CA, Keelan didn't skip a beat, continuing to excel both academically and athletically.
Currently holding the #1 spot in California for the 60m and 200m indoor events, Keelan's dedication to her craft is evident. Her achievements extend beyond the local level; she's a recipient of the National Athletic Scholarship Foundation and recently showcased her talent at the Nike National Indoor Championship, clinching 5th place overall in the 60m event. Nationally, she ranks at an impressive #6 for the 60m indoors, with aspirations to shatter California's 60m and 100m records before she embarks on her college journey next year.
But Keelan's ambitions don't stop at the track. With plans to major in Psychology and pursue a career as a Criminal Psychologist, she demonstrates a well-rounded approach to her future. Outside of athletics and academics, Keelan indulges her creative side, enjoying activities such as drawing, painting, and designing custom nails in her free time. Keelan Wright is not just an athlete; she's a multifaceted individual with a bright future ahead.
Follow along on Keelan's journey:
🎓 Former TVUSD Student Receives Scholarship for Work with Special Needs Choir
Take a look at this ABC 7 Eyewitness News story, which shares the inspiring journey of Dante Marzett, a former TVUSD student, who recently received a $50,000 scholarship from Edison International. "Dante has a big heart for those with special needs, and he's also passionate about missionary work and providing hope to those who need it most."
This well-deserved award will support Dante as he pursues his passion for mechanical engineering. Edison International scholarships play a crucial role in empowering students to advance their education in STEM fields during their college years.
🔬 GOHS, CHS, & TVHS Place at Science Olympiad Regionals, Earning State Spots
In a display of dominance, TVUSD students excelled at the Regional Science Olympiad competition held on March 16th at Etiwanda High School, securing spots in the State competition across all three high schools. Great Oak claimed the top position, followed by TVHS in 4th place and Chaparral in 5th.
GOHS Wolfpack Place 1st 🥇
On April 6th, Mr. Maclean, Mr. Miles, and Mr. Baughman led the Science Olympiad team to the State Championships at CalTech University. Among the 17 students representing GOHS, an impressive 13 received State medals, propelling the team to their highest-ever placement, securing the 9th position overall. Great job, Wolfpack!
TVHS Golden Bears Place 4th 🔬
The students from TVHS showcased their remarkable skills, securing an impressive total of 21 medals spread across their three teams. Notably, Team 1 achieved a commendable 4th place in the regional standings, earning them a ticket to the SoCal State competition for the fourth consecutive year.
Adding to the excitement, this year's teams welcomed six talented freshmen, each of whom proudly earned a medal during the recent event, hinting at a promising future for TVHS Science Olympiad.
CHS Pumas Place 5th 🔬
🎓 Where Are They Now? 🌎
Kelsie Whitmore, TVHS Alumni, is the Inspiration for New Video Game "MLB: The Show"
"Recently released video game 'MLB: The Show' lets you play as a woman on the baseball diamond. NBC News' Dana Griffin speaks with the player who inspired the new female character about what this means for the future of the sport."
TVUSD Community High 🖐️
"Appreciation can make a day, even change a life. Your willingness to put it into words is all that is necessary." - Margaret Cousins
The TVUSD Community High Five Program is designed to empower and encourage the community to acknowledge and appreciate the dedicated employees of the district. This program serves as a platform for parents, students, and local residents, to recognize and celebrate the relentless commitment and hard work put forth by district employees.
Whether it's the passionate educators who shape the future of our children, the diligent administrative staff who keep the educational machinery running smoothly, or the unsung heroes who contribute to the district in various ways, the TVUSD Community High Five Program provides a means to express gratitude and support for their unwavering dedication to the educational well-being of the community. Through this program, TVUSD fosters a sense of unity and appreciation, strengthening the bond between the district and the community it serves.
Fill out this quick form and the Communications Department will create and send a digital certificate to the employee for their hard work. As an added recognition, one employee will be selected each month as a "Community High Five Spotlight" and their shout-out will be recognized in a future edition of the Community Connection.
It is now time to complete your Annual Family Update in your Infinite Campus Parent Portal. This update is REQUIRED FOR ALL STUDENTS RETURNING TO TVUSD FOR THE 24/25 SCHOOL YEAR.
Any student who does not have a completed Annual Update:
- may not be enrolled in a class for the 24/25 school year
- may not receive a schedule
- and may not be able to participate in school business days in August.
It is imperative that all families complete the Annual Family Update as soon as possible to prevent any delay in your child's enrollment for next school year.
Click the links below for RETURNING STUDENT ANNUAL UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS:
Please note, this process is for RETURNING STUDENTS ONLY. If you have a child in your family who will be new to TVUSD for the 24/25 school year, you must complete the New Student Enrollment process. Click HERE for New Student Enrollment instructions.
Please CLICK HERE or click on the image below for an important announcement regarding CAASPP testing in the following weeks: What is CAASPP? What can we do at home to prepare for CAASPP?
TVUSD is constantly striving to improve our Career Technical Education (CTE) program. We value your opinion. Please take 2-3 minutes to share your thoughts about the CTE program. Please complete this survey by Friday, April 19. For additional information about CTE, please check the TVUSD CTE website or watch the TVUSD CTE Video.
Please join us for the 5th and final Family University for the 23-24 school year. Our hosts, The Empowerment Center, will be covering the FIVE daily habits to build family Resilience.
Click the image below to view the flyer in English (page 1) and Spanish (page 2).
This Week Was National Library Week: April 7th - April 13th
About National Library Week
National Library Week is an annual celebration highlighting the valuable role libraries, librarians, and library workers play in transforming lives and strengthening our communities.
In the mid-1950s, research showed that Americans were spending less on books and more on radios, televisions and musical instruments. Concerned that Americans were reading less, the ALA and the American Book Publishers formed a nonprofit citizens organization called the National Book Committee in 1954. The committee's goals were ambitious. They ranged from "encouraging people to read in their increasing leisure time" to "improving incomes and health" and "developing strong and happy family life."
In 1957, the committee developed a plan for National Library Week based on the idea that once people were motivated to read, they would support and use libraries. With the cooperation of ALA and with help from the Advertising Council, the first National Library Week was observed in 1958 with the theme "Wake Up and Read!" The 2023 celebration marks the 65th anniversary of the first event.
We are excited to host the CHP Start Smart presentation on 4/23/24 from 6pm - 8pm at Day Middle School. Everyone is welcome and we would love to see you there!
🗓️ 4/23/24
🕕 6pm - 8pm
📍 Day Middle School, 40775 Camino Campos Verdes, Temecula
You are invited to visit the upstairs exhibit space of the Temecula Valley Museum April 5th through April 21st to view the talent of many young artists throughout TVUSD. The art will feature various subjects, themes, and mediums. Click the image below for more information.
- City of Temecula's News & Updates (4.9.24)
The City is continuously sharing information on E-bike and E-motorcycle safety to provide awareness and prevent future accidents.
Recently, deputies responded to a report of a traffic collision with major injuries near North General Kearny Road and Nicolas Road involving juveniles on an electric motorcycle. You can learn about this accident at: Southwest Sheriff's Station. As we keep those involved in our thoughts and hearts, the City of Temecula strongly recommends that parents of e-bike and e-motorcycle riders have discussions with their teenagers and adolescents about road safety. The City likewise reminds drivers to be extra alert as the popularity of e-bikes and e-motorcycles continues to grow.
Did you know an “e-bike” without pedals is an electrical motorcycle and cannot be legally operated by unlicensed youth on public roads?
To operate an electric motorcycle legally you need the following:
•A valid motorcycle license issued by the DMV. 36% of motorcycle fatalities involve an unlicensed rider.
•A DOT certified motorcycle helmet. 41% of motorcycle fatalities are not wearing a helmet.
•Minimum liability motorcycle insurance.
•Valid registration on the e-motorcycle.
Click here for information.
🏫 TK/Kinder Enrollment for 24/25 is NOW OPEN!
Online Pre-Enrollment is now open!
Appointments are assigned by schools. Please see the list to the right for more details.
If you are having technology issues or have any questions about pre-enrollment, please send a message via Let's Talk by clicking here or call 951-506-7937 to speak with a CEC Technician.
👉 College Information
✅ Guaranteed College Admission - MOU with CSUSM
💰Important FAFSA & CADAA Application Information for Seniors
📲 This Week on Social Media
Kiyara Gunawardena Ties for 3rd in RCOE Spelling Bee
March 2024 Students of the Month
Congrats to our March Students of the Month! @tvusd.official
CHP Start Smart: 4/23/24
We are excited to host the CHP Start Smart presentation on 4/23/24 from 6pm - 8pm at Day Middle School. Everyone is welcome and we would love to see you there! @tvusd.parentcenter
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