

MV Weekly Newsletter
March 3 - 7
NO SCHOOL | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28
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Dear Families,
First, I want to say thank you to everyone who participated in our amazing Black History Month assembly and Read Your Heart Out event. It was a fantastic way to wrap up our Black History Month celebrations! Please take a moment to check out the pictures.
Second, I want to extend a huge thank you to our SCO for generously donating snacks for the readers of Read Your Heart Out and providing lunch for our teachers today. Your kindness and support are truly appreciated—thank you so very much!
Finally, I want to remind you that there is still time to connect with your student’s teachers for conferences tonight or tomorrow. We always love having families partner with us to support students’ academic and social development in the classroom.
Wishing you a wonderful three-day weekend!
Mrs. Bell
Black History Month
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Read Your Heart Out
Important Reminder About Drop-Off & Pick-Up Procedures
For the safety and efficiency of our drop-off and dismissal procedures, please take note of the following guidelines:
🚗 Stay in Your Car – Please remain in your vehicle and pull into our drive-thru lane during drop-off and pick-up. Students Will Wait for Their Ride – Students getting picked up by car will be escorted to their designated door or by the flagpole to wait for their ride. Caregivers do not need to exit their vehicles. Our staff will assist students in getting where they need to be.
🚗 Look for Staff in Yellow Vests – Our team, wearing bright yellow vests, will be directing traffic, assisting students, and helping with crossing safety. Please follow their directions and be patient and kind as they work to keep all students safe.
🚗 Model Safe Behavior – We ask all caregivers to demonstrate respectful and safe behavior by using crosswalks, driving cautiously in the parking lot, and treating all children, staff, and families with respect.
A Serious Safety Concern
Over the past few weeks, we have witnessed unsafe and disrespectful behavior from some caregivers during dismissal. This is not acceptable. To ensure student safety, we are partnering with Sun Prairie Officers, who will be present as often as possible during dismissal to support appropriate behavior.
It truly takes a village to keep our students safe. We ask all adults to model the respect, patience, and safety that we expect from our children. Thank you for your cooperation and commitment to creating a safe and positive environment for our Otters!
Food Drive School Challenge
March 3 - 21
📆 Calendar Check
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Thursday, March 6 | Open Gym/Otter Playdate, 5 - 6:30 in the gym
Upcoming Events
- All-City Choir Festival | March 10
- SCO Meeting | March 11
- SPRING BREAK | March 24-28
Health Office
Please keep child home if they are experiencing any of these symptoms:
- Fever - 100.4 or above
- Stay home at least 24 hours without using fever-reducing medication
- Fever with a new rash
- Vomiting more than twice in 24 hours.
- Able to hold down food/liquids the following morning.
- Diarrhea
- causes 'accidents', blood stools, or results in greater than 2 bowel movements above what the child normally experiences in a 24 hour period.
- Bloody diarrhea should be evaluated by a healthcare provider prior to returning.
- Respiratory virus symptoms that are worsening or not improving, and not better explained by another cause such as seasonal allergies. Respiratory virus symptoms that are getting better overall for at least 24 hours. When returning to school additional action needs to happen to reduce spread of the virus (mask).
SCO Volunteer Campaign
Meadow View School Community Organization (SCO) is creating an opt-in email list!
Subscribe to the MV SCO Email List
If you’ve signed up another way before, please update your info by re-enlisting.
BONUS: Parents and Caregivers who subscribe can also opt-in to grade-level contact lists. This will make it easier to plan play-dates.
Do you have a busy lifestyle that makes it hard to commit to helping? No problem! The SCO offers many ways to support year-round, even with a busy schedule. Sign up for the mailing list to see how your skills can benefit your child’s school community.
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Campaña de voluntariado de la SCO
¡La Organización Comunitaria Escolar de Meadow View (SCO) está creando una lista de correo electrónico de suscripción voluntaria!
Suscríbase a la lista de correo electrónico de MV SCO
Si ya se registró de otra manera antes, actualice su información volviendo a registrarse.
BONIFICACIÓN: Los padres y cuidadores que se suscriban también pueden suscribirse a las listas de contactos de nivel de grado. Esto hará que sea más fácil planificar citas para jugar.
¿Tiene un estilo de vida ajetreado que le dificulta comprometerse a ayudar? ¡Ningún problema! La SCO ofrece muchas formas de brindar apoyo durante todo el año, incluso con una agenda ocupada. Regístrese en la lista de correo para ver cómo sus habilidades pueden beneficiar a la comunidad escolar de su hijo.
Resources
Gun Safety
Gun safety is a shared responsibility that affects the well-being of our entire community. Visit the district’s Gun Safety Resource page for more information.
Immigrant Students and Families
We want our families to stay informed and connected to resources. If you need information or support visit Resources for Immigrant Students & Families webpage.
Attendance
From Kelsey Klug | kjklug@sunprairieschools.org
Hello MV parents/caregivers,
If your child will be absent from school OR has an appointment during the day, please call the attendance line (608.478.5000, #1). If you email your student's teacher about their absence or appointment, please include me in your email so I can get the message in a timely manner and forgo giving you a safety arrival call; or have your student in the office ready for you if you need to pick them up for an appointment. We always appreciate you letting us know in advance.
Thank you!
Spanish-English Dual Language Immersion (DLI) Program
As you may already know, beginning in Fall 2025, Meadow View will proudly host one of the two Spanish-English Dual Language Immersion (DLI) Programs for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade.
Some parents have reached out with questions about the program and its impact on current Meadow View students. To keep you informed, I will include weekly updates in this newsletter about the Sun Prairie Spanish-English Dual Language Immersion Program. If you have specific questions about your child or family, please don’t hesitate to contact me directly.
Learn More About the SP Spanish-English Dual Language Immersion Program:
The Sun Prairie Area School District is proud to offer a bilingual Dual Language Immersion (DLI) program in select schools! Currently, the program is offered to two cohorts of students in Kindergarten and First Grade.
Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, the DLI program will be offered at both Northside Elementary and Meadow View Elementary. (Previously, Westside Elementary hosted the program, but it will shift to Meadow View to allow for more space in 2025-26 and beyond.)
For the 2025-2026 school year, a new cohort of kindergarten students will be formed with interested families from both schools. Additionally, all kindergarten students from Spanish-speaking households across the district will have the opportunity to participate in the program at either Northside or Meadow View.
Families eligible for this program will receive more details about upcoming spring information nights. Those interested will be able to complete a Spanish-English Dual Language Immersion application when it becomes available this spring.
El Futuro es Bilingüe / The Future is Bilingual: Check out the Sun Prairie DLI program promotional video.
- Will hosting the DLI program affect Meadow View’s school boundaries or current students? No. Meadow View has ample space to host the program without changing our current attendance boundaries or impacting existing students.
We are thrilled to offer this incredible learning and leadership opportunity to our Sun Prairie students! Please feel free to reach out if you’d like more information about the program.
Birthday Treat Guidelines
We wanted to provide some guidelines regarding birthday treats and appreciate your cooperation in ensuring the well-being and inclusivity of all students. Please take a moment to review the following reminders:
Accessibility and Allergies: When bringing in birthday treats, please ensure that the food labels are easily accessible to Kelsey and Madhu, our staff members at the front desk, who are responsible for allergy awareness. This allows them to check for any potential allergens that may affect students in the class.
Individually Packed Items: We kindly request that you consider providing individually packed items for birthday treats. This helps with portion control and ensures convenience for distribution. Individually packaged treats also minimize the risk of cross-contamination and promote cleanliness.
Non-Food Treats: We encourage you to explore the option of non-food treats for birthdays. Non-food items can be equally enjoyable and are a great way to celebrate while accommodating various dietary preferences and restrictions. Examples include small toys, stickers, pencils, or bookmarks.
No Class-Wide Food Items: To maintain a balanced and inclusive approach, we kindly ask that you refrain from providing class-wide food items such as pizzas or hot dishes. This helps prevent any potential disruptions to the regular meal routine and ensures that dietary restrictions are respected.
No Balloons: While we understand that balloons are often associated with celebrations, we kindly request that you refrain from bringing balloons to school. This is to maintain a safe and distraction-free environment for all students.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in following these guidelines. By working together, we can create inclusive celebrations that ensure the well-being of every student. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.
Parent / Caregiver Curriculum Guide
“These Parent/Caregiver Curriculum Guides, available in English and Spanish, were created in collaboration with teachers, school social workers, school counselors and administration to provide guidance about child development, end of year learning goals, and how families can support learning through activities outside of school. We welcome our families. We honor what you bring to our learning community. We want to partner with you in ways that help your child.”
Statement of Nondiscrimination
(For all student, family, or community publications)
- No student may be unlawfully discriminated against in any school programs, activities or in facilities usage because of the student’s sex (gender identity, gender expressions, and non-conformity to gender role stereotypes), color, religion, profession, or demonstration of belief or non-belief, race, national origin (including limited English proficiency), ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, homelessness status, sexual orientation, age, or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability. Harassment is a form of discrimination and shall not be tolerated in the District. It is the responsibility of administrators, staff members and all students to ensure that student discrimination or harassment does not occur.
If a student or parent/guardian would prefer to have this information translated into Spanish, please contact the District’s us at 608-834-6620. Si un estudiante, padre ó guardian prefiere tener esta información traducida en Español, por favor contactenos en el 608-834-6620.
If a student or parent/guardian would prefer to have this information translated into Hmong, please contact us at 608-834-6630. Yog tus me nyuam lub xiv los yog niam thiab txiv/tus neeg muaj cai saib xyuas tus me nyuam xav tau qhov ntawv ntawm no ua lus Hmoob, thov hais rau peb paub rau ntawm 608-834-6630.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT POLICIES ON SEX DISCRIMINATION, THE DISTRICT’S TITLE IX COORDINATOR, AND PROCEDURES FOR REPORTING OR FILING A COMPLAINT OF SEX DISCRIMINATION
- The District does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of sex and prohibits all forms of unlawful sex discrimination in any education program or activity that the District operates. Title IX’s requirement not to discriminate on the basis of sex in any education program or activity includes, but is not limited to, discrimination affecting students.
To access the relevant policy and procedures you can go to the District’s website. For inquiries regarding how Title IX and the federal Title IX regulations apply to the District please contact the District’s Title IX Coordinator, (the Director of Student Policy & School Operations, 501 S. Bird Street, Sun Prairie, WI 53590, 608-834-6624 or by email at titleixcoordinator@sunprairieschools.org.) (SPASD District Policy AC)
Meadow View Elementary School
200 N. Grand Avenue
608.478.5000