Monday Message
Eastview Elementary
Important Upcoming Calendar Dates
Tuesday, August 27: Student Assessment Day
Wednesday, August 28: Open House (4:00-6:00 pm)
Tuesday, September 3: First Day of School for K-5 Students
Tuesday, September 3: Culver's Night (5:00-7:00 pm)
Tuesday, September 10: PTO Meeting @ EVE Media Center (6:30-7:30 pm)
Important: Annual Household Check-In
This year we will be requiring families to complete the Annual Household Check-In prior to being able to do anything else in Campus. This means you won’t be able to view teacher assignments or schedules until the Check-In is complete. The reasoning behind this is to ensure that your critical information is accurate for the best functioning of the district, especially in emergency situations. If you have questions beyond finding and filling out the check in, please submit a ticket or call 952-232-2048.
Additional information that may be helpful for you to be aware of:
Only one parent/guardian per household will need to complete the Annual Household Check-In process.
The Annual Household Check-In link is only active for one household per child. If a child has more than one household, the link will be active for the parent/guardian that lives in the household that is currently indicated as the child’s primary household.
Information regarding how to access the Annual Household Check-In can be found on the website at https://www.isd194.org/check-in.
REMINDER: If you haven't signed up for your child's assessment yet, here is the link to sign up: https://ptcfast.com/schools/Eastview_Elementary.
EVE's Mascot is Changing from Panthers to Wildcats!
We are excited to announce a change to our school mascot! Starting this year, we will be transitioning from the Panthers to the Wildcats. This new mascot represents all of our students as some will transition to Lakeville South as a Cougar and some will transition to Lakeville North as a Panther. We believe the Wildcat will inspire our students to continue striving for excellence both in and out of the classroom.
Thank you for your continued support!
Arrival and Dismissal
- 9:10 a.m. Students may enter the building
- 9:17 a.m. First bell - Students go to their classrooms
- 9:25 a.m. Second bell - Classes begin
End of School Day
- 3:52 p.m. First dismissal bell
- 3:55 p.m. Second dismissal bell
- 4:00 p.m. Buses leave
End of Day Checkout Process For the 2024-25 School Year
If you need to pick your child up before our end-of-the-day dismissal, we are asking you to do this before 3:30 p.m. Due to heavy volume in the front office, we cannot check out students from 3:30-3:55 p.m due to capacity. We made this change to ensure we get each child where they need to be. We appreciate you picking up your child before 3:30 p.m. or at dismissal.
iPad Information for the 24-25 School Year
Eastview Families,
Incoming 1st-5th graders: On the first day of school, all students should bring their iPad, charging cord and charging brick.
Incoming Kindergarteners: Your students will receive an iPad in their classroom within the first week of school.
This year we will be doing a gradual release of devices, which means students will not take their iPads home right away. In general, we will follow this schedule.
Kindergarten - Grade 2: iPads remain at school full-time unless for 2nd grade special projects after MEA break
Grade 3: iPads can be sent home starting the day before winter break unless for special projects after MEA break
Grades 4-5: iPads can be sent home starting the week of MEA break
This allows teachers time to teach responsible iPad use, and set expectations so that students have the knowledge and skills to safely and effectively use their iPads to enhance their learning prior to bringing them home. We will continue to reinforce rules and expectations with students throughout the school year and teach lessons on digital citizenship. Additionally, we will share tools and tips with parents/guardians throughout the year, to help you help your students be successful.
Thank you for your support.
Back-To-School Information on our Website
For a good overview of the district-wide back-to-school information, please visit our website at: https://www.isd194.org/academics/back-to-school.
Volunteers Needed
We are recruiting volunteers to help get the school year off to a great start! We need volunteers to help with the drop-off process until our 5th-grade student patrols are in place. If you can help, please sign up here:
- Safety Patrol volunteers: Safety Patrol Volunteer Sign-up
We are also looking for volunteers to help in the cafeteria to begin the school year. If you can help, please sign up here:
- Cafeteria volunteers: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0C4BABAB2AA5F85-46931184-eastview
Vote NOW for the Best of Lakeville!
VOTE NOW FOR LAKEVILLE 2025 SUN MEDIA READERS CHOICE AWARDS! You can vote once daily per category in every location, and I’m hoping you’ll enter a vote for Eastview! https://apgecm.secondstreetapp.com/Lakeville-2025-RCA/gallery?group=492716
Eastview won last year and it’d be great to keep that tradition going!
School Supplies
Here Comes the Bus App
A school bus tracking system for families called Here Comes the Bus is available in the app store. This easy-to-use mobile app and website allow families to see the real-time location of their child's school bus on a smartphone, tablet, or computer. Here Comes the Bus also allows you to get push notifications and email alerts when the bus gets close to your child's bus stop. For more information, visit our web page.
For transportation support, families can always contact Schmitty and Sons at the information below and they’ll be happy to assist you. Schmitty and Sons Bus Company: email: info@schmittyandsons.com; phone: 952-985-7513.
- Please note:
- Bus information (times, stop locations, etc) will be from Schmitty and Sons and you’ll see this in the Parent Portal. If you have questions about anything related to busing, please contact Schmitty and Sons directly via email: info@schmittyandsons.com or phone: 952-985-7513.
- Students may not ride the bus home to another child’s home.
PTO Parent Involvement
EVE parent involvement is one of the things that makes our school incredible! EVE parents proudly support our school through volunteering, fundraising, and planning of special events. We have over 65 roles to be filled by our wonderfully engaged parents who will plan these events and help make Eastview the strong community that it is, we need you!
To get involved, you can:
Help to plan an event. There are several spots left, including our Event DJs, Book Fair Decorations, Harvest Fest Concessions Lead, Family Fun Night (multiple openings), Yearbook Graphic Designer and more: Interested in joining in? Sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090948AAA82AA3F49-48645343-parent#/
Volunteer at an event. (Sign ups will be sent in these weekly Monday Message emails.)
Attend a PTO Board Meeting. Each month we gather together with the EVE staff to learn more about the vision and direction of our school.
PTO Board Meetings are open to anyone who has a passion for our Eastview community (kids are welcome too). Our first meeting of the year will be held on Tuesday, September 10 from 6:30-7:30pm at Eastview. We look forward to seeing you!
Meeting Dates:
September 10
October 1
November 12
December 10
January 14
February 11
March 18
April 15
May 13
Online School Directory-Membership Toolkit
Need parent information to schedule a playdate? Want to invite classmates to your child’s birthday celebration? Membership Toolkit is the place to find that information! To sign up please follow the steps below.
Create an account at: https://eastviewpto.membershiptoolkit.com OR sign into your account from the previous year
Verify the link in your email (if created a new account)
Update information via the access link-make sure to update your child(s) grade and teacher!
Download the Membership Toolkit app on the Apple Store or Google Play
The online directory will give you access to class lists, school calendar, and staff contact information. Log in at https://eastviewpto.membershiptoolkit.com.
Wildcat Walkathon-Save the Date!
Save the date for the 12th Annual Wildcat MARIO Walk! Thursday, September 26 at 10:00 am, we invite all Eastview families to join us for this fun event. The Walkathon is a school-wide event to celebrate fundraising efforts made by all students. Eastview students, staff, and families gather for our MARIO Walk! We will celebrate together, walk around the school, and have photo opportunities with friends and staff! This fundraiser supports resources and programs that benefit all EVE students. More information will be sent home on Friday, September 6 after our PepFest assembly to kick off the event.
STUDENT WALKATHON T-SHIRT SIZES NEEDED
Our generous PTO and business sponsors will be providing Walkathon t-shirts for all EVE students for the 24-25 school year. To help with the ordering of t-shirts for students, please complete this form for your child(ren). If you have more than one child, please fill out this form separately for each of your children. If the size form is not filled out by Monday, September 2, we will be giving students in K/1 size small, 2/3 size medium, and 4/5 size large t-shirt. We ask that you please fill out the form whether these sizes will fit your child or not.
https://forms.gle/xaMW1qkGqG23BDK59
Additionally, if parents would like to purchase a t-shirt for themselves or other family members, please use the GiveSmart link below to order. Deadline to order is September 2, 2024.
Nutrition Services News
For the 2024-25 school year, Lakeville Area Schools is participating in the Minnesota Free School Meals Program. All students learning in a school building can get one breakfast and one lunch free of charge each day at school.
Ala carte items will be available for purchase. These items are not part of the Minnesota Free School Meals Program. Your child's account will need funds available to purchase ala carte items. Money can be added to the account via cash, check or online payment through LinQ Connect. Some examples of ala carte items include: extra entrees, water bottles, string cheese, yogurt, cookies and snacks in the secondary schools, or milk to accompany a lunch from home.
We still encourage families to apply for Educational Benefits as you may qualify for more than you think! Discounted prices on Activities and Athletics, Community Education Classes, Field Trips, Transportation, Classroom Supplies, and Internet for your home with some providers. Apply Online or pick up an Application for Educational Benefits (Free or reduced price benefits) at any school office. Qualifications for Educational Benefits are by Income, or if your child is receiving SNAP, MFIP, or FDPIR benefits from the state.
For more information on Student Nutrition, check out our Student Nutrition Newsletter!