
San Vicente Elementary School
A PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITY
KUDOS
Thank You!---Custodians and MOT personnel for all your work and special care of the campus during the Thanksgiving break. The cleaning was very much needed---LCAP Goal 5: High Quality Staff
Thanks!---To all teachers for your holding parent conferences for your students. The attendance rate was 98% and most importantly, very productive conversations happened!---LCAP Goal 5: High Quality Staff
Appreciation!---To Mrs. Sofia and our parents for helping to organize and otherwise take care of another successful Book Fair.---LCAP Goal 5: High Quality Staff
Employee of the Month- November (LCAP Goal 5)
Congratulations to our employees of the month! Keep up the great work!
Certificated- Ms. Mayra Salas - 5th Grade Teacher
Classified- Mr. Andrue Chaidez- Community Schools Coordinator
Highest Attendance- Month of November- Mrs. Saccone-Kinder (LCAP Goal 3)
Congratulations to Mrs. Saccone's class for having the highest attendance percentage in the month of November! Keep up the good work!
Hygiene Kit Distribution
Mr. Chaidez is excited to share that hygiene kits, thoughtfully assembled by a dedicated group of San Vicente parents, have been distributed to all students this year. In the past, these kits were provided only to 5th and 6th graders, but this year, he wanted to do something different. Since our focus is on building healthy habits, he decided to provide hygiene kits to all grade levels, aiming to instill these important routines at an early age.
Developing good habits takes a team effort, and parents play a crucial role in supporting our students. Encouraging your children to practice daily hygiene is an essential part of this process. We understand that life can get busy, and there may be mornings when things are rushed. That’s why these kits are designed to be kept in backpacks or classrooms, so students always have access to what they need to stay fresh and confident throughout the day.
Student Participation (LCAP Goal 3)
At San Vicente, we have a lot of student participation going on afterschool. We have our Garden Club, Flag Football and ASP painting a mural.
Staff Reminders
- Take attendance right away and before 8:15 AM.
- Review PBIS/classroom expectations with students.
- Check your email regularly as well as your mailbox for housekeeping business.
- Pick up and dismiss students on time.
- Be present and timely at your designated supervision areas.
Using the ‘Would You Rather’ Game for Reasoning and Reflection
A classic decision-making game can help students practice higher-order thinking skills in every subject—and get them to approach content in fresh ways
Most people are familiar with the game Would You Rather. In it, you’re given two options and must choose one, like “Would you rather have pizza or tacos for dinner every night forever?” But beyond a brain break, this simple decision-making game can be transformed into a versatile learning tool—teachers can use the game to encourage reasoning and reflection by bringing new perspectives to class material. Posing quick, fun, critical thinking questions can be useful in all stages of instruction, from gauging students’ background knowledge on a topic while kicking off a new unit to wrapping up a section with a dipstick question assessing what the class has absorbed. For instance, in math, it can serve as a warm-up activity: When starting a unit on the metric system, asking students if they would rather run 10 meters or 10 yards can help teachers assess their familiarity with these measurements. Before reading a novel in language arts, for example, teachers can gather information on student preferences by asking if students prefer digital or traditional books. During science lessons, the game can introduce experiments or units, posing a binary question like “On the savanna, would you rather be able to camouflage yourself or run fast?” In social studies, teachers can assess understanding of historical events by asking students to choose between two events they could witness—for example, the Boston Tea Party or Paul Revere’s ride—and encourage them to explain their choices. The game can even help with social and emotional skill building, helping students become more self-aware by posing choices like which of two coping strategies works best for them.In every subject area, the Would You Rather game provides a versatile framework for fostering reasoning, encouraging reflection on content, and exploring complex topics—in a matter of minutes. Find more examples in fourth-grade teacher Peggy Grabish Clark’s article for Edutopia, “How ‘Would You Rather’ Questions Can Support Higher-Order Thinking.”
Wellness Wednesday (LCAP Goal 3)
Mrs. Mora and Ms. Annabel facilitated November Wellness Wednesday twice this month and focused on teaching about gratitude and practicing ways to express gratitude. Students got the opportunity to create gratitude jars with positive affirmations and also gratitude letters to a special person in their lives. Gratitude allows us to be focused on the positive things happening in our life, and can help improve our mood.
Parent Involvement (LCAP Goal 4)
The San Vicente staff wishes all families and students a wonderful Winter Break and Holidays. It is very important that your child continues with a routine of reading on a daily basis. We will see you all on January 14, 2025.
Parent Mental Health Presentation & KidsEat Right
Morning Announcements
Week of November 9th - Ms. Mosqueda
Week of November 16th - Mr. Felix
Week of January 14th - Ms. Santos