PCS Weekly News | Sept 12, 2024
September 12, 2024
ποΈ ATTENDANCE UPDATE:
We have some front office changes and challenges. Beth Willinger retired! π We congratulate her on her service to Roseville Area Schools.
Please use the following email pcsattendance@isd623.org or call 651.487.4364 to report absences. Also, If you email your teacher you must email attendance.
π Pikmykid UPDATE:
Thank you for your patience. Unfortunately, we continue to have technology issues. We are working with the company daily to fix this. We are aware that dismissal for family pick up is taking 30 minutes. We do not start our dismissal process until 2:05 PM. Students come to the cafeteria to be dismissed via Pikmykid. We ask that you have the car tag visible in your car. Car tags were re-sent on Wednesday evening. We moved to this program for safety.
Thanks for helping us fill the school with color this past week!
Join Us for More Color Days at Parkview!
Friday 9/13 = Yellow π | Monday 9/16 = Blue π | Tuesday 9/17 = Red π
Wednesday 9/18 = Pink π | Thursday 9/19 = White π€ | Friday 9/20 = Rainbow π
7/8 Updates
β Parkview is a fragrance-free school. If students want to use scented products (body sprays, cologne, scented lotions, etc.), they must use them at home and keep them at home. These types of products are not allowed in school. Please check in with your student about understanding this policy.
β Special donation request for Art: buttons, fabric and thread for stuffed animal project.
πΎπΎ Parkview's Ice Cream Social & Volunteer Fair - September 18th, 5pm-7pm πΎπΎ
Join us at Parkview's upper playground π for free ice creamπ¦, good company, and to learn how to support our school! There will be vegan, dairy free and gluten free options.
π We'll have face painting, tattoos, yard games and rock painting for our P.E.A.C.E river rock garden. We hope to see you there! π
Join Parkview PTSA!
Scan the QR code, click below, email or call for more info on volunteering at Parkview!
Ready to Volunteer? Contact us TODAY! π€©
parkviewcenterschoolptsa@gmail.com or call 651-487-4381
Are you aware of a student or staff safety concern at school?
Students | Tell the first adult you find at school
Caregivers | Call Parkview at 651-487-4360 to speak with Kristen or Tonya
Is My Child Well Enough to Come to School? π€
If your child is ill, please call the school to report the illness. For questions, contact Parkiew's school nurse at 651-487-4365 or your healthcare provider.
π Keep Your Child Home If:
- They have a fever of 100Β°F or more. Keep them home until 24 hours after the temperature is back to normal without medication.
- They have vomited or experienced diarrhea. Keep them home until 24 hours after the last episode.
- They have a rash that might be disease-related or unknown in cause. Contact your healthcare provider before returning to school.
πIt's OK to Attend School If:
- They have a runny nose or mild cough but no fever.
πCOVID Reminder: If your child tests positive for COVID, keep them home until they meet the general wellness guidelines listed above. Please alert the attendance office daily by calling 651-487-4364 or emailing pcs-attendance@isd623.org.
π Extra Reminder: Please include a change of clothes in your child's backpack in case of accidents or messes.
Tuesday, September 17th marks the 237th anniversary of the signing of the US Constitution in 1787.
The US Constitution established how the new government of the United States would organize and govern the new nation and is seen as one of the most influential documents in history. An important fact, which has often been overlooked, is the contribution of the Native American people at that time.
The Haudenosaunee Confederacy, sometimes called the Iroquois Confederacy, had been living with this form of government for hundreds of years and taught the white settlers this form of government that allowed individuals to vote and be represented. It took hundreds of years for all peopleβs voices to be counted, and there are still debates about voting rights.
Today, we recognize and honor all voices who helped create the US Constitution and all of us who can participate in making it even better.
Attention Native American Families!
Do you identify as Native American? Are you receiving messages from Gabriella Carroll, American Indian Education Program coordinator, or Savannah Rojas, Native American cultural liaison?
If not, please contact Gabriella at gabriella.carroll@isd623.org or at 651-359-0572 to be included in Roseville Area Schoolsβ American Indian Education Program.
The Roseville American Indian Education Program is a district-wide program with a goal of promoting cultural awareness, academic advocacy, and community connection for our American Indian students and families. The Roseville American Indian Education Program serves all Native American students regardless of tribal affiliation or blood quantum.
Limited Edition Apparel - Support Community Ed! π π
Looking for fun Roseville Area Schools apparel? Choose from this selection of limited edition shirts! Your purchase will support Roseville Area Schools Community Education programs and services.
πΊ Heather black long sleeve ($20)
πΊ Heather red long sleeve ($20)
πΊ Gray short sleeve with school mascots ($15)
These shirts are a soft, comfortable tri-blend fabric (50/37/13 poly/cotton/rayon) in a unisex fit. Sizes are available in adult S - 3XL and youth S - XL.
Orders are due by October 4, 2024. β° ποΈ Shirt orders will arrive near the end of October!
Fall Youth Camps and Activities π π
Register your students for fall 2024 Youth Enrichment! We're offering an exciting lineup of camps, classes, and field trips for ages 0 - 14. Explore fun opportunities such as:
π Raider Youth Wrestling Club
π Anime & Manga Card Quest with Kidcreate Studios
π Elementary Coding & STEM Club with CSGA
π Afterschool Soccer with DASH Sports
π Drawing Palooza with Young Rembrandts
...and more! Scholarships are available - contact us for scholarship information.
Swim Lessons for Youth and Adults! π§
Registration is open for fall 2024 swim lessons at AΕpΓ©tu TΓ©Δa Education Center. Sign up today - spots fill quickly! Our pool is a comfortable 86 degrees year-round, and we offer numerous different types of lessons:
π§ Adult/Child Swim (ages 9 months+)
π§ Pre-K 1 and Pre-K 2 (ages 3 - 5)
π§ Level 1 - 6 (ages 5 - 14)
π§ Adult Beginner (ages 15+)
π§ Women-Only (ages 15+)