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Virtual Academy Gr. 6-12 Newsletter
January 6-10
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Middle School School IDs
If you took pictures at Open House a student ID was made for you. You will need to come pick it up at Vista View between 8-3. Enter door 1 and tell the office your name and that you are picking up your VA ID. If you did not take pictures at Open House, you will not have an ID.
Seniors
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A newsletter was sent to all VA Senior school emails with a link to order caps and gowns. Parents, please remind students to fill the form out by February 28.
Scholarship Information
Wallin 4 yr. Scholarship…$16,000
Application website: https://scholars.wallinpartners.org/apply/
website: https://www.wallinpartners.org/
MUST have a 3.0 GPA
High School School IDs
If you took pictures at Open House a student ID was made for you. You will need to come pick it up at Vista View between 8-3. Enter door 1 and tell the office your name and that you are picking up your VA ID. You can use the ID to get into many BHS sport events for free. You will also need it to purchase Prom tickets and various other uses. If you did not take pictures at Open House, you will not have an ID.
Volunteer Opportunities
*Please Read all options carefully, many new opportunities*
Service to our community is an amazing way to give back, and it’s also a unique opportunity for earning a service learning credit. Please go to the Youth Service- Community Volunteering Website for more information *Be sure to visit my.innerview.org for all updated opportunities.
*Please note, if you sign up to volunteer, people are counting on you, you must communicate with the supervising person if you are not able to attend at least 24 hours in advance.
Tutoring During the School Day Are you an upperclassmen with a study hall that would like to volunteer to help younger students? Please use the following link to sign up today for tutoring during the school day. You will earn 2 hours of time for your participation each day you tutor.
Childcare at Nicollet Middle School Help is needed for childcare for youth k-5 for a parent seminar on Jan. 14, and Feb. 18. Please select the date of your choice to sign up.
BrainPower in a BackPack in Main Cafeteria After School
BrainPower in a BackPack is offered as a volunteer opportunity each Thursday afterschool from 2:36-3:20. 1 hour of service is given for participation. Please join us and help provide food support to students and their families as BrainPower gets ready for the weekly Thursday food pack for 750 students across the district.
To register, use your my.innerview.org account
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The Free Book Buggie. Each Saturday will be the Free Book Buggie book sort event from 10a-12p. This event asks volunteers to count book donations, sort donated books by reading level and category, and load books into buggy for upcoming events. *Free T-Shirt available in Ms. Jackson Floback’s office
National Volunteer Opportunities Interested in volunteering on a national level, log into your my.innerview.org application and select the “Opportunities folder” and “National” link to find a list of volunteer opportunities that you can do from the comfort of your own home.
Youth Service Credit Application Now Open
There are 2 requirements to earn the Burnsville High School Youth Service Credit. (1) You must complete a total of 80 hours to earn 1 full credit (40 hours per semester for .5 of a credit) and (2) you must complete a written reflection based on a prompt provided.
Please complete the following form and submit no later than 12:00 pm on Monday January 13th, 2024. LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. (Window Jan. 2nd to Jan. 13th)
YOUTH SERVICE CREDIT APPLICATION
DOCUMENTING SERVICE & SETTING UP YOUR ACCOUNT IN INNERVIEW: For information on how to register for the InnerView Hours Documentation system or how to input hours please select this link.
Questions, please contact cfloback@isd191.org
ParentSquare Tips
ParentSquare Overview
District 191 uses ParentSquare for school and district communication, primarily with email, text and app notifications. Teachers at middle and high schools may also be using ParentSquare for direct messages to families.
ParentSquare automatically generates an account for each parent, using their preferred email address and phone number.
We encourage parents to access their ParentSquare accounts so they can download the mobile app and update their preferences on when and how they are notified. Parents are not required to download the app to view messages from the school district. However, downloading the app makes it easier to receive and respond to messages.
Learn more at www.isd191.org/quick-links/parentsquare.
ParentSquare Tip: Make messaging easier with the app
The ParentSquare app is available in both iOS or Android stores. Downloading the mobile app is the easiest way to receive messages from your child’s school, including Posts, Direct Messages, Events, Sign Up Requests, Photos and Files.
iOS App - Apple Store
Android App - Google Play Store
Parent Self-Paced Training Module - designed to take 15 minutes and covers the things you need to know about using ParentSquare as a parent or guardian!
Learn more at www.isd191.org/quick-links/parentsquare.
ParentSquare Tip: How to Activate Your Account
Your child(ren)'s school has your email and/or phone number in their records and they will initiate the setup process with you. At the beginning of the year, all parents were sent an invitation email. If you haven’t registered yet or didn’t receive an invitation email, please send an email to communications@isd191.org.
To register after receiving the invitation:
From your email, click the button, Activate your account.
Or, from your text message, click the Register link.
Register by entering your Email or Phone Number, then click Get Started.
From the app:
ParentSquare makes it easy to register for ParentSquare from the app. Follow the steps below:
Open the ParentSquare App.
Enter your email or cell phone number.
Tap Continue (Note: If your email or phone number is not recognized by ParentSquare, you can "Request Access" or call your school office and ask them to update your contact information.)
Create your password and confirm your password.
Enter your registration code sent by Email or Text and tap Verify. (Note: If your registration link has expired, a new one will need to be sent to you. Please contact your school's admin and ask for a new link to be sent to you.)
Parents are not required to set up an account In ParenSquare to receive messages from their school and the district. However, using a ParentSquare account helps keep parents up-to-date and informed about what’s happening at their child’s school.
Learn more at www.isd191.org/quick-links/parentsquare.
ParentSquare Tip: Change Your Language Setting
Did you know that you can change your language setting so that you will receive Posts, Messages and Alerts in your preferred language.
Log in to your ParentSquare account, click your name at the top-right and select My Account.
On the left, select Language Settings.
Click the drop-down menu and select your language and click Save.
Learn more at www.isd191.org/quick-links/parentsquare.
ParentSquare Tip: Change Your Notification Settings for Posts
Parents can customize the way they are notified about new Posts, Alerts and Messages based on type and delivery method.
To change your notification settings, log in to your ParentSquare account. Click on your name in the top right corner and select “My Account.” Then select “Notification Settings” from the menu on the left side.
The Instant setting will send all Post notifications in real-time.
The Digest setting will send all Posts for the day in one single digest at the end of the day.
You can also choose whether or not to receive notifications through text or email or both. Posts sent as immediate, as well as direct Messages and Alerts, will still be delivered instantly.
Learn more at www.isd191.org/quick-links/parentsquare.
ParentSquare Tip: Submit an Attendance Note
Parents and Guardians can view Attendance Notices on their app or web site and can submit notes back to the school.
Click Send Note to School when logged in to your ParentSquare account or in the email or text notification you received.
Enter the reason for the absence and click Submit.
The note will be sent immediately to the school's attendance office.
Learn more at www.isd191.org/quick-links/parentsquare.
You've got mail! The latest edition of the Wayfinder has landed in One91 mailboxes. The magazine is chock-full of Pathways stories. The fall/winter issue takes a look at:
- What it means to be a Pathways district
- How makerspaces are sparking imagination, creativity and problem solving skills for elementary learners
- How hands-on learning is fueling exploration at the middle school level
- How students are blazing their own unique trails at Burnsville High School
We hope you enjoy reading about all the amazing things happening in One91! You can also check out the latest Wayfinder on our website.
Stuffed Snickerdoodles
Ingredients:
1/2 cup = 3 Tbsp butter, softened
3/4 cup = 2 Tbsp granulated sugar
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cream of tartar
1 egg
1/2 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 cups = 1 Tbsp all-purpose flour
1/3 cup packed brown sugar
1 Tbsp = 1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
Directions:
1. In a large mixing bowl beat the 1/2 cup butter with a mixer on medium to high 30 seconds. Add the 3/4 cup granulated sugar, baking soda and cream of tartar. Beat until combined, scraping sides of bowl occasionally. Beat in egg and vanilla until combined. Beat in the 1 1/2 cups flour. If necessary, chill dough until easy to handle, 30 minutes.
2. For filling, in a medium bowl combine the 3 Tbsp butter and 1 Tbsp flour, brown sugar, 1 Tbsp cinnamon and 1/8 tsp. salt. Spoon mixture onto a waxed paper-lined plate and pat into a 4x2 inch rectangle. Cut rectangle into 15 equal pieces and roll into balls. Freeze until just firm, 10 minutes.
3. In a shallow dish stir together 2 Tbsp granulated sugar and 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon. Shape the cookie dough into 15 1 1/2 inch balls (about 2 Tbsp each). Flatten each ball to form a 2-2 1/2 inch circle. Place ball of filling in the center of each. Wrap dough completely around filling and roll into balls again. Roll in cinnamon-sugar mixture to coat. Chill dough balls 30 minutes.
4. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Place balls 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake until edges are set and bottoms are light brown, 10-11 minutes. Cool on cookie sheets 3 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack; cool. Makes 15 cookies.
Store in an airtight container at room temperature up to 3 days or freeze up to 1 month.
Winter Weather Reminder
With winter weather upon us, it's a great time for District 191 families to make sure their contact information is up-to-date. Families can access their ParentVUE account to see if their information is accurate. Or, they can call their student's school to update their information.
Remember that on the first "snow day" or when school is canceled unexpectedly, there will be no regular classes for all District 191 students, including students enrolled in One91 Virtual Academy, and programs will be canceled.
After the first snow day, snow days (buildings and programs closed) will be Remote Learning days for students.
To learn about District 191's winter weather guidelines and how we communicate to families when weather affects the school day, visit our Winter Weather Guidelines page! https://www.isd191.org/families/winter-weather
Early Childhood Screening
If you have a 3- or 4-year-old at home, it's time to set up an early childhood screening
Screening is an early look at a child's development. Screening can provide peace of mind that your child is developing normally, and if needed, allows health and developmental concerns to be addressed at least one to two years before a child enters kindergarten.
Early childhood screening checks:
- Fine and gross motor skills
Vision and hearing
Speech and language development
Height and weight
Cognitive and social development
Immunizations
The state of Minnesota requires health and developmental screening for every child before they start kindergarten. Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 offers this service at no cost. Schedule your screening today.
Class Acts 2025
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Class Acts 2025: “The Wonderful World of Class Acts”
SAVE THE DATES: February 27 - March 1, 2025
Upcoming Events
January
16 End of Semester 1
17 NO SCHOOL
20 NO SCHOOL
21 Semester 2 starts
24 Family Fun Night at DEC 5-8
28 Report cards open in ParentVue. Report cards are ONLINE ONLY
Tech Support
Need Chromebook help? You can contact Technical Support by submitting an online request
or by phone 952-707-2758.
About One91 Virtual Academy
One91 Virtual Academy is a school in District 191 with 100 percent online instruction. Curriculum is designed and taught by District 191 staff.
Email: 191va-secondary@isd191.org
Website: https://virtualacademy.isd191.org
Location: 13109 County Road 5, Burnsville, MN, USA
Phone: (952)707-2900
School Hours
Middle School: 7:50am-2:30pm
High School: Asynchronous
Important Numbers to know
Attendance line: (952)707-2904
Main number: (952)707-2900
Technology support: (952)707-2758