Santa Margarita School Newsletter
September 6, 2024
Principal's Message
Dear Santa Margarita Parents,
I'm excited to share that Santa Margarita is receiving the Silver Implementation Award from California PBIS. The Silver Award is the highest award for schools in Tier I implementation of PBIS. Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a framework that schools use to create a safe and positive learning environment for all students. It's based on evidence and uses a three-tiered approach to improve student outcomes in social, emotional, behavioral, and academic areas. We will continue to build on the the foundation laid last year and work towards creating a wonderful environment for all of our students.
Warm regards,
Daniel J. Jarvis
Principal
Calendar Update: Mustang Assembly/Dress Up Day - September 25th
We will be continuing our month Mustang Assembly on Wednesday September 25th. During the Mustang Assembly we recognize our Students of the Month and parents of those student selected will be contacted and invited to attend to celebrate their students achievement.
We are going to make our Mustang Assembly Days, Spirit Wear Days as well. This month we are going to ask student to wear gear representing their favorite sports team or they can wear spirt wear to represent our school. Please see the link to Santa Margarita gear below.
Back to School Night
- Elementary Back to School Night, Wednesday, September 11
- Middle School Back to School Night, Wednesday, September 18
- 4:30 Meet the Principal/Parent Information Meeting in the MPR
- 5:00-6:00 Classroom Sessions
School Site Council (SSC) Nominations
This year, we are in need of parent members for our School Site Council. The School Site Council is a group of parents, teachers, and staff that provide input as we update and monitor our School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA). Members of the council are elected to serve two year terms and we meet a minimum of 5 times a year after school from 3:15pm - 4:15pm.
If you would be interested in serving on the council and would like to be placed on the ballot. Please fill out the form linked here by the end of day on Thursday, September 12th. The nominees will be placed on a ballot that will be included in the next weekly newsletter.
Volunteers on Campus
During Back to School Night, teachers may be sharing opportunities to volunteer on campus and in classrooms. We encourage and welcome volunteer support. Please see the volunteer procedures below from page 6 of the School Handbook.
Volunteer Procedures
All visitors and volunteers to our campus must sign-in at the office, provide government I.D., and
wear a visitor’s badge while on campus. If you would like to volunteer or assist in the classroom
regularly, please contact your child’s teacher and complete the volunteer process. Please review
OUSD Volunteer procedures here. Once the volunteer process is completed your child’s teacher
will contact you to arrange a day and time for you to volunteer.
While on campus, we ask that all volunteers:
● Follow and support the policies and rules of the school.
● Respect and maintain the confidentiality of matters that occur within the school. Please do
not discuss a student with others. Confidentiality is of the utmost importance. If you have
a concern about any issue, contact the teacher/principal to protect students’ privacy
rights.
● Expect children to treat you with respect. Students who are disrespectful or disobey a
school rule should be reported to the person in charge (teacher, administration).
● Attend strictly to the duties and area for which you have volunteered. Please do not use
this time to monitor your child’s class or inquire about his/her progress.
● If you are volunteering, your other children should not accompany you.
● Please switch your cell phone to vibrate while working in the classrooms. If you need to
make a call, please step out of the classroom.
September is Suicide Prevention Month
Resources available here:
Reporting Absences
As you know, good attendance is essential to academic success. We expect and encourage parents to make sure their child arrives on time and attends regularly.
If your child is absent from school, please call School Office 760-901-7900 and provide the following information:
(information can be left on the message machine after office hours)
Your Child's Name - First Last (legal last name please)
Teacher's Name
Specific Reason for Absence (illness, doctors/dentist appointments and or personal)
Anticipated Length of Absence
Absences must be cleared with the office within 5 days of the absence. Those absences not cleared within 5 days will remain Unexcused.
***Every student is allowed 3 personal excused absences in a school year.
If your child is sick for three or more days due to illness, please bring a doctors note to the office.***
Absences and Tardies
Your child’s attendance is important to their success in school. When students have 3 or more absences that are unexcused, parents will receive a letter indicating the attendance concern. This is the first step of the School Attendance Review Team process. A second letter will be sent out if absences or tardies continue to be a concern, and the school will be following up with the family to find ways the school can help or provide resources to the family to support school attendance.
If a student exceeds 10 absences (unexcused or excused) in a school year, the Administration will be
notified and a school attendance contract may need to be signed by parent, student, and administration. If attendance continues to be a concern, the Administration will submit the student to School Attendance Review Team. The School Attendance Review Team is designed to intervene when a school district identifies students who have problems with school attendance or school behavior. When a student develops a pattern of irregular attendance, including truancies, excessive tardies, early releases, and/or excessive excused absences, a school administrator may refer a student and the student's family to SART.
A student attending Santa Margarita on “School of Choice” or an Inter-district transfer who has attendance concerns including habitual absences, tardies, and/or late pick-ups may result in this approval being revoked.
Check-in Procedures
In order to ensure safety and accountability of our visitors on campus, all visitors must sign-in/out at the office, provide a government I.D., and wear a visitor's badge while on campus. This allows us to keep track of who is on campus, should an emergency occur. All visitors on campus must be pre-approved.
No Early Pick Up during the last 15 minutes of school
In the school handbook, we do ask that parents/families do not check-out their children within 15 minutes of dismissal. The last few minutes of the school day are often used for important activities such as wrapping up lessons, making announcements, or distributing homework. Allowing students to leave early can disrupt these activities and affect the learning environment for other students. We appreciate your understanding.
24-25 Santa Margarita Parent/Student Handbook
Please review the 24-25 Santa Margarita School Handbook.
24-25 OUSD Handbook for Student, Parents, Guardians, and Caregivers
Please review the 24-25 OUSD Student/Parent Handbook
Device Protection Available
We're excited to announce that the enrollment window for the Device Protection Plan for student Chromebooks is now open.
We highly recommend taking advantage of this affordable plan to safeguard your child's Chromebook against accidental damage or theft. The cost of repairs for Chromebooks can range from $40 to $400, but for only $20 per school year, the Device Protection Plan provides coverage for up to two incidents of accidental damage or theft.
Purchasing the plan is simple and convenient. You can do so online with a credit card or electronic check through our secure payment portal at www.myschoolbucks.com.
The enrollment window for the Device Protection Plan is limited, so we encourage you to sign up as soon as possible. Invest in your child's learning experience and ensure their Chromebook is protected throughout the school year. More information can be found on the ITS webpage under Student Chromebook Program.
Cook Center for Human Connection
OUSD is excited this year to partner with the Cook Center for Human Connection to offer a variety of resources and opportunities to support student and family mental health, including but not limited to:
- Parent Guidance - ParentGuidance.Org offers parents/guardians/caregivers access to courses, on-demand webinars, and additional resources to support their child's mental health and support needs.
- My Life is Worth Living - My Life is Worth Living™ is the first animated series that models the human connection shown to be protective against suicide. The series tells stories of characters who face some of the most difficult issues that young people deal with and shows their evolution in the key decision: that life is worth living.
- Parent Coaching - Parent/Guardian/Caregiver Coaching is exclusively available to OUSD as a partner and parents/guardians/caregivers can sign up for free to meet individually with a coach or therapist and therapist-created content to help you navigate the ups and downs with confidence. (Flyers in English/Spanish are attached)
- Mental Health Series - The attached calendars provide a host of opportunities for parents/guardians/caregivers to jump on a webinar (some are live) at their convenience with topics ranging from "Your Child's Anxiety" to "Establishing Boundaries" and "Body Positivity - Nurturing Self Image".
Traffic and Parking Safety
Under the district safety guidance along with PMO, the following procedures are in place for the
safety of all students, families, visitors, and employees:
Parking lots are not safe for unaccompanied children. Please do not have your child walk across the parking lot/drop off/pick up area unaccompanied.
To drop off or pick up your children, please do not get out of your car. If your child is not able to exit the vehicle without your assistance, please park your vehicle and walk your student up to the gate. It is dangerous to get out of your car in the drop-off/pick up lane. It also causes a traffic delay for all other families dropping off/picking up students. To drop off/pick up your student, please pull up to the yellow curb. This area is marked as a drop-off/pick-up lane.
Please follow the yellow curb as far forward as possible so that we can optimize the available space and allow room for as many vehicles as possible. It is CRITICAL that drivers DO NOT PARK IN THE DROP-OFF/PICK-UP LANE, as it disrupts the flow of traffic.
Please DO NOT stop any part of your vehicle next to the RED curbs.
Unaccompanied children may NOT be left in an unattended vehicle.
Also, the parking lot near the Kindergarten area is staff parking. This is not a pick up/drop off area.
Updated OUSD Cell Phone Policy
Please see the updated OUSD’s updated student cell phone use policy. During the Day, Off and Away
Santa Margarita School
Email: dan.jarvis@oside.us
Website: smargarita.oside.us
Location: 1 Carnes Road, Oceanside, CA, USA
Phone: (760) 901-7900
Twitter: @SM_Mustangs