One91 Virtual Academy Newsletter
March 11-15
FIX IT Day
Calling all VA students and staff
Is your Chromebook not working properly? Cracked screen, camera not working, not connecting to the internet, other issues? Come to our FIX IT Day. IT staff will be on site to take a look at Chromebooks and help problem solve issues. March 13, 12-3pm at Vista View Elementary.
Elementary School Sealant Program
Parents and Guardians,
Vista View will be hosting the Minnesota School Sealant Program, where your child has the opportunity to receive FREE or reduced cost preventive dental services at school. A licensed dental professional will be offering sealants, cleanings, and fluoride varnishes to students.
The School Sealant Program will be happening on:
Thursday, April 18th for grades PreK-5.
In order to be eligible to receive these services, you need to fill out a consent form with your child's information and return it to school.
The consent form is due by: Wednesday, March 20th.
If you have any kind of dental insurance, these services are completely FREE to you. We submit the procedures to your insurance and donate whatever portion they do not cover. If you do not have dental insurance, your child can receive these services at 70% off the usual rates.
Dental sealants, fluoride varnishes, and teeth cleanings are often provided in a public health setting due to the amazing benefits they provide at a low cost. Your child will be kept comfortable throughout these easy preventive dental services. The entire process takes less than 15 minutes. They even get to see the tooth fairy that travels with our program!
You can read more information on School Sealant Programs from the CDC and the Minnesota Department of Health at the following links.
https://www.health.state.mn.us/people/oralhealth/programs/sealants.html
https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/dental_sealant_program/school-sealant-programs.htm
Your student is encouraged to participate in this annual program every year. If your student was seen last year, this will allow the MN School Sealant Program to provide a cleaning and fluoride varnish which we recommended once every 6 months for kids. Sealants only need to be placed once for each adult molar tooth. If there is a new adult tooth erupted that needs a sealant, it will be placed. Please check all three boxes on the consent form for optimal oral health.
Please complete this consent form today, www.schoolsealants.com/consentform, to make sure your child will be able to benefit from this great program.
Please note that this program is at our school for a limited time and they have many children to help. Checking the boxes on the consent form authorizes them to perform those services, but DOES NOT GUARANTEE they will be completed. The dental professionals provide services as time allows. They will only submit the services that they are able to complete to your insurance. Please note that if you have insurance, the procedures we provide will affect your frequency limitations for those specific dental codes for when you next see your dentist. Please inform your dentist of what procedures were provided and the date so that they can keep you informed on your insurance coverage. For example, if we provide a cleaning for your child, most insurances will not cover another cleaning for 6 months. You just need to inform your dentist so they can do the appropriate procedures and not duplicate services as they may not be covered.
Please allow the MN School Sealant Program 2-6 weeks for processing all the paperwork after the program is complete. They will send you an email in 2-6 weeks with the results of your studentās oral health screening, what procedures were completed and recommendations for follow up care with a dentist. If you want more information about this program, please visit www.schoolsealants.com.
Middle School Black/Gold Rotation Days
2024-25 VA Class Registration
VA class registration for the 24-25 school year will take place in late April/early May. Middle school students will receive information through their advisory time.
Burnsville Trapshooting
Burnsville Trapshooting is open to all students in grades 6-12. All levels of experience are welcome! Spring Season is April 1st - May 20th. Shooters participate weekly on either Sundays or Mondays. Registration is open February 1st - March 18th. A registration link will be on the bootstrap website starting February 1st. The Early Bird Registration fee $355. The fee increases as we get closer to the season. For more information email bhstrapshooting@gmail.com.
SUMMER STEM SUCCESS ACADEMY
8th GRADE SUMMER STEM SUCCESS ACADEMY (for incoming 9th grade students to BHS)
The 2024 Summer STEM Success Academy is an excellent way for incoming 9th grade students to: earn high school credit, learn the in's and out's of high school life, as well having the potential to meet new friends.
The Summer STEM Success Academy provides students with the ability to earn up to *2 elective high school credits for their attendance and participation in 3 unique high school classes. Students will partake in the 9th grade Strategies course where they will learn the "lay of the land" at BHS as well as basic skills academically and emotionally they will need to have a successful first year. There is also a Leadership and Service course where students will learn about social justice issues and develop a plan for a service learning project that they will enact during their first semester as a high school student. Last but not least, is the STEM with writing course, where students will get the opportunity to develop their skills in the area of STEM highlighting 4 different areas of engineering.
The application is open now and will close on May 31st. The cap of the program is 120 students, so the first 120 students will be placed in a class and all of those after that will be placed on a waitlist.
*Students will earn up to 1.5 credits during the summer programming July 8-Aug 2, they will have the opportunity to earn .5 more of a credit for a total of up to 2 credits if they complete their service project that they create in the Leadership and Service class by then end of first semester (mid january)
Basic Information
Dates: July 8-Aug 1 (*Mandatory Field Trip on Friday Aug 2)
Class Hours:8:30a-12:30p
Location: Burnsville High School
Who can apply: Any incoming 9th grade student (currently 8th) that will be attending Burnsville High School for the 2024-2025 Summer programming.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out.
APPLICATION 2024 SUMMER STEM SUCCESS ACADEMY
Courtnee (Jackson) Floback
cfloback@isd191.org
952-707-2116
2024-25 VA Class Registration
VA class registration for the 24-25 school year will take place in late April/early May. High school students will receive information via e-mail.
9-12 CREDIT RECOVERY
Registration has now opened for the 2024 Credit Recovery Summer Program. Registration is completed with a student's counselor after a credit audit has been conducted. Please contact your student's counselor to register.
Attached you will find the Frequently Asked Questions document for Credit Recovery which explains information such as how to enroll, when programming will be taking place, and who to contact for more information.
Basic Information
Dates: June 17-July 22 (June 19th and July 1-5th off)
Class Hours: 8:30a-12:30p
Location: Burnsville High School
Who can apply: Any student grades 9-12 that are credit deficient in at least 1 class.
Burnsville Trapshooting
Burnsville Trapshooting is open to all students in grades 6-12. All levels of experience are welcome! Spring Season is April 1st - May 20th. Shooters participate weekly on either Sundays or Mondays. Registration is open February 1st - March 18th. A registration link will be on the bootstrap website starting February 1st. The Early Bird Registration fee $355. The fee increases as we get closer to the season. For more information email bhstrapshooting@gmail.com.
Attention Seniors
Cap and Gown Order
A cap and gown order form was sent to all Senior parents and students on 1/24/24 through SMORE. It needs to be filled out and submitted by March 15.
Graduating seniors interested in IT, check out the scholarship opportunity below.
Heartland Business Systems is excited to share our Scholarship Opportunity for High School Seniors! This scholarship is being offered to High School seniors planning to continue their education in the IT field. Click the link to apply.
Reach out to your counselor, Mrs. Akerson, if you need a copy of your transcript for the application.
Financial Aid Presentation
Check out this presentation for information on financial aid. If you plan to attend college next year, this presentation is for you! Please reach out to your counselor, Mrs. Akerson at rakerson@isd191.org if you have any questions or need support.
Youth Service Volunteering Opportunities
Youth Service Volunteering Opportunities for Youth Service Credit, Awards, and More!
*Please Read all options carefully, many new opportunities*
Service to our community is an amazing way to give back, and itās 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.
1. " Hey BHS, there is an opportunity to volunteer for the Blood Drive Committee! Weāre looking for 4-6 upperclassmen for the Blood Drive Committee to help us during the planning and recruiting process. This will involve 1-2 meetings concerning the Blood drive, running the lunch room recruitment table, and will miss school all day on March 29th to assist with the Blood Drive. You will receive volunteer hours for all of your Blood Drive related work and receive a free t-shirt! If you are interested in being a part of the Blood Drive Committee, fill out the form below by 03/01/24.
If you have any questions, contact Victoria Truong at truov1@isd191.org or Ema Tilbury at tilbe1@isd191.org! "
2. City of Burnsville Natural Resources If you are someone looking for a summer opportunity to work outside and gain experience in the natural resources field, consider volunteering with the City of Burnsville. For more information contact Caleb Ashling at Caleb.Ashling@burnsvillemn.gov by March 20th.
3. Community Iftar Event In partnership with MSA, Community Education will be hosting a Community Iftar event at BHS on Friday March 22 from 6-9. Please use the link to sign up for volunteer opportunities, if you have questions, please contact Mrs. Hamde Daoud at hdaoud@isd191.org
4. PALS afterschool K-5 help Do you have a knack for little ones, would you like to help tutor and mentor youth K -5 within our district? PALS is the program for you. Starting January 3rd, PALS will meet every Tuesday and Wednesday (you can decide on 1 or both days each week) unless school is released due to weather from 4:00p to 6:00p. PALS is currently held at: Hidden Valley, Harriet Bishop, Edward Neill, Sky Oaks, and Rahn Elementary Schools. PALS will give you valuable insight into the minds of our younger generation. Please contact Allison Jordan at ajordan@isd191.org as soon as possible if interested. Students, teachers, and staff appreciate your support. If interested please use the subject: PALS VOLUNTEERING as your subject line.
5. The Free Book Buggie. Each Saturday will be the Free Book Buggie book sort event from 10a-12p or Tuesday after school in C100. 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 Flobackās office
6. Volunteer Options Gideon Pond Multiple opportunities to help volunteer at Gideon Pond Elementary School. Select the link and see what works with your schedule!*Free T-Shirt available in Ms. Jackson Flobackās office Additional options include the following links: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4AAEAA29A0FAC52-47172193-childcare (PTO Childcare), https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4AAEAA29A0FAC52-gideon, (General volunteer options)
7. Hot Chocolate RUN for student Groups The Hot Chocolate RUN, coined as America's Sweetest Race, is coming to Minneapolis the weekend of April 13 and we are looking for volunteer groups to make the event a success! We are hoping you and your group might be willing to help!
Our volunteer program offers donations and we are happy to contribute towards any fundraising goals your organization might have. Groups who bring at least 10 volunteers will receive a $100 donation, 15 volunteers receive a $150 donation, 20 volunteers receive a $200 donation, and so on! The more volunteers the group can provide the bigger the donation! All race day volunteers (2/4 only) will receive a super-sweet goodie bag to commemorate your race experience!
Don't miss out on this chocolate experience, complete the following group registration form by Friday, March 29, 2024
Please email volunteer@venturesendurance.com with any further questions. We hope to see your group there!
8. Peer Tutoring on Tuesdays and or Wednesdays: The tutor center is seeking help on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 2:45-3:25, you will receive 2 hours of time for 40 minutes of work. You do not have to commit to attending each week, you must use the following link each week to sign up to be a peer tutor.
9. Gideon Pond Classroom Helper Gideon Pond is seeking volunteers from 2:45-3:55 (start time is flexible) Volunteers would help with activities and help students get ready to go home where they will work with teacher Casey Hildrth. For more information or to sign up, please contact Molly Lynch at mklynch@isd191.org
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 you have accumulated since May 1st 2023 through April 15th 2024 please select this link.
Questions, please contact cfloback@isd191.org
Click here to go to the order form: https://www.gertensfundraising.com/
- ENTER STORE ID CODE: 428
Orders must be completed by 10 PM on April 1st. (NO LATE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED)
Products will be delivered to the Vista View parking lot on May 15th. Pickup 2-5:00 PM
If you have any questions please contact: Jessica Lane at jesslynnlane@gmail.com or Sherry Gilbertson at sgilbertson@isd191.org
Community Pantry
Want to Volunteer?
A background check must be completed before being allowed to volunteer, which includes field trip chaperones. Please note that it takes a few days to process.
Upcoming Events
March
28-Skateville 5:30-7:30 $6 person
April
8-12-NO SCHOOL, Spring Break
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 new school in District 191 with 100 percent online instruction. Curriculum is designed and taught by District 191 staff.
Email: 191va-elementary@isd191.org
Website: https://virtualacademy.isd191.org
Location: 13109 County Road 5, Burnsville, MN, USA
Phone: (952)707-2900
School Hours
Elementary: 9:00am-3:45pm
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
Secondary Counselor Mrs. Akerson rakerson@isd191.org or (952) 707-6075