

RVHS Newsletter
April 13th, 2025
Principal's Message
Dear Parents and Students,
Happy Sunday!
As you know, our 11th grade students will be taking the Statewide tests in English, Math and Science, at the end of this month.
There's good news! And hopefully this news motivates our 11th graders to do their best on the upcoming State tests!
First...some background!
Students can score a 1, 2, 3 or 4 on each of the State tests:
Score of 1 means: Standard for that subject area not met
Score of 2 means: Standard for that subject area nearly met
Score of 3 means: Standard for that subject area met
Score of 4 means: Standard for that subject area exceeded
Our district has agreed that 11th graders who score a "3" or a "4" on the English or Math sections of the Statewide tests will earn credit toward a high school diploma for a previously failed course. The credit earned will not exceed ten credits per subject area.
This is really good news! If a student has already failed an English class then (If they score a "3" or a "4" on the Statewide English Test in late April) then we can give them credit on their transcript for up to TWO previously failed English courses (10 credits...5 credits for each class)!! What a deal! And the same applies to the Statewide Math test!
Our school has been advocating for this "deal" and we are very thankful to the district that it is now allowed! And it's only allowed at Rancho Vista High School and Susan Nelson High School!
So...even though testing isn't always the MOST FUN THING TO DO...this year, our students have a shot at earning credits by examination...they, of course, have to EARN A "3" or a "4" to get the deal!
Please talk with your student about this opportunity! It's a quick way to make up some credits! Once again, Statewide testing starts on Monday, April 28th and runs for the remainder of that week!
If you have any questions about this new deal please let me know!
Have a Great Week!!!
David Schlottman
Principal
RVHS Graduation: June 6, 2025--4:30 pm
Our graduation ceremony will be at the Great Oak High School Stadium on Friday, June 6th at 4:30 pm.
Graduates will need to be there by 3:45 pm...but the ceremony itself will start at 4:30 pm. More information will be coming, but please mark your calendars for 6/6/25!
Students from Rancho Vista High School will be graduating along with other seniors from Susan Nelson High School, and adults earning their diploma from Temecula Valley Adult School.
Prom, Knott's Berry Farm, and Graduation Info
Here is some important information about qualifications to attend the prom at TVHS and the RVHS senior trip to Knott's Berry Farm.
Graduation day is: Friday, June 6, 2025, at Great Oak High School Stadium AT 4:30 PM.
We've also shared all of this information with our students!
KNOTT'S Tickets
Tickets are available online on the RVHS Web-store or at the front desk before or after school only from Ms. Lisa. $55 cash or check
Community Service: 30 Hours Required to Graduate This Year
I've noticed that for some readers unless this newsletter is opened as a webpage some of the links don't work! Here's a link to the "Community Service" log!
ALSO: some students have been asking if they can graduate (get their diploma and attend the graduation ceremony) without completing the 30 hours. The answer is no! Students must complete the 30 hours in order to be considered a graduate in our district!
Rites of Passage Event: 3 PM, Sunday, May 18 at TVHS Theater
CAASPP Testing
Our State Exams called the CAASPP Tests (California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress) are coming up next month. The tests are only for 11th graders and cover, English, Math and Science.
The actual test dates are:
Monday, April 28 - Friday, May 2.
Each of these days is a minimum day: school ends at 1:16 pm
We hope all of our 11th graders will be in attendance and that they do the best they can on each assessment.
The testing schedule calls for minimum days every day of testing, Monday - Friday, with school ending at 1:16 pm.
SAVE THE DATE
You're Invited to Family Fun Night!
Estás invitado a la noche de diversión familiar
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.
Info about the RVHS Yearbook
Mission Hope: Food Assistance
We understand that unexpected challenges, such as job loss or other financial hardships, can create food insecurities for families, especially during this time.
If your household is in need of food assistance, we encourage you to use the link immediately below to request support from our local food pantry, Mission Hope.
https://forms.gle/dwkV6LwSpSmCa8k58
Through this partnership, we can discreetly send a backpack filled with non-perishable food items home with your student.
Please know that all information submitted to Mission Hope remains confidential and will not be shared with the school or anyone outside of Mission Hope. We will only receive notification of which student needs a backpack. Our goal is to support our students and families in any way we can.
If you have any questions, would like further information, or need help with the application, please contact Ms. Julia at (951) 695-7320 ext. 24018; jcarrillo@tvusd.us.
Mission Hope: Necesidades Alimentarias
Entendemos que hay situaciones inesperados, como la pérdida del empleo y otras dificultades financieras, pueden crear inseguridad alimentaria para las familias; especialmente durante este tiempo.
Si su hogar necesita asistencia alimentaria, le recomendamos que utilice el enlace abajo para solicitar apoyo de nuestra despensa de alimentos local, Mission Hope.
https://forms.gle/dwkV6LwSpSmCa8k58
A través de esta asociación, podemos enviar discretamente una mochila llena de alimentos (no perecederos) a casa con su estudiante.
Tenga en cuenta que toda la información enviada a Mission Hope permanece confidencial y no se compartirá con la escuela ni con nadie fuera de Mission Hope. Solo recibiremos una notificación de qué su estudiante necesita una mochila. Nuestro objetivo es apoyar a nuestros estudiantes y familias en todo lo que podamos.
Si tiene alguna pregunta, desea obtener más información o necesita ayuda con la solicitud, comunÃquese con la Sra. Julia al (951) 695-7320 ext. 24018; jcarrillo@tvusd.us.
Senior Picture Time!!!
EBike Safety Guidelines
We know that a lot of our students ride a bike or ebike to school!
Please check out the NEW SAFETY GUIDELINES put out by our district office in coordination with local law enforcement. If your student is riding a bike to school this is a must read! There are different laws for each type of bike. Check out those rules linked above.
And, regardless of the type of bike, please know that all students under 18 MUST WEAR A HELMET! That's a good starting point for safety while on a bike! Please review the link above and talk with your student about safe biking to school!
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.