RVHS Newsletter
November 3rd, 2024
Principal's Message
Happy Sunday!
I hope you've all had a great weekend!
Dangers of Fentanyl Assembly
This past week we had a very serious assembly about the 'Dangers of Fentanyl' with Matt and Christine Capelouto of Temecula. They have had a personal tragedy with losing their 20 year old daughter, Alexandra, to Fentanyl...and they let our students know that they have the opportunity (right now!) to make good choices and to be drug-free. That was the purpose of the assembly: to let our students know to seize this moment to commit to healthy living and a healthy lifestyle. It's crazy how (apparently) easy it is to buy and access certain illegal drugs. With the possibility that those drugs are laced with fentanyl--the risks are pretty scary. We are very appreciative that the Capelouto's shared their story with us--and we hope our students were encouraged by the assembly.
Career Fair
This coming Thursday we have our first-of-the-year Rancho Vista Career Fair. See the graphic just below this section for more details. My biggest request is that all of our students are in attendance on that day (11/7/24). Getting through high school is tough, but when students can see that their efforts will lead to a career or a good-paying job AFTER HIGH SCHOOL, then it makes coming to school all the more meaningful and urgent!! Please encourage your students to be at school this coming Thursday!
Picture Day is Wednesday!
Picture Day is this Wednesday, November 6th! We are advertising this to students so that they can be prepared for their picture to be taken! See the Graphic below for more info!
Thanks and have a great week!
David Schlottman
Principal
Info about the RVHS Yearbook
RVHS WEB STORE IS OPEN
Welcome to our TVUSD Web Store! To get started... 1. Create an account. 2. Add your student(s) to your account under "My Family". 3. Begin shopping for products. Note: Student ID#'s are located on the student's Infinite Campus page. Drop any leading 00's in the student ID.
Community Service Hours
New Community Service Opportunity
Wellness Fair on November 9th
Are you needing community service hours? 💖 Temecula Hospital is seeking volunteers for their Wellness Fair on Saturday, Nov. 9th! This is a fantastic opportunity to help the community while having fun and earning some service hours! 🌼 Contact information below.
Here's Another Awesome Community Service Event
If our young women at Susan Nelson are interested in attending they should contact our Counselor, Ms. Mojica (jmojica@tvusd.us). Every year that students go they always express what a great experience this conference has been! Check it out!
Place Your ID Card 2-3 Inches from the Video Doorbell Camera--AND HOLD!
Video Doorbell
Tips to Using the Video Doorbell
a) hold your ID card 2-3 inches from the screen
b) hold it steady so we can see it
c) Remember that there's a time lag...Hold the card there until you hear us buzz you in!
REMINDER ALL STUDENTS NEED A SCHOOL ID
Students PLEASE take a picture of your Student ID with your cell phone!
This is so you will always have a copy in case you forget to bring it!
Students: If you come to the front door of the school and don't have a school ID, we'll be asking for you to get one as soon as you enter the school! It only takes a few minutes!! That will make it easier each time you need to be "buzzed in" through the video doorbell system!
FOOD DELIVERY
Students may NOT order food to be delivered to school through Grub Hub, Door Dash, Uber Eats or any food delivery. If a parent brings food in, it can only be for their student and it must be left with the front office and the student may pick it up during lunch time only.
Attendance Matters
Report Your Student's Absence To:
951-294-6302 or email cavalos@tvusd.us
Have a student that is having difficulty attending school? Would you like to talk with someone about that? Please speak with Julia Carrillo, our Student Support Specialist (pictured at left) by calling the main office number and asking to be transferred to her. Or, you can email her at jcarrillo@tvusd.us.