

Mission Elementary
Riding the Wave of Excellence!
February 9, 2025
Dear Mission Families,
What a fantastic week of celebrations! Our 100th day of school was filled with excitement, learning, and reflection. It was wonderful to see our younger students proudly counting to 100 and participating in creative activities that reinforced their math skills. This milestone reminded us all of how much we’ve learned and grown over the past 100 days. Our 5th Grade students reflected on their 1,000th day of school, recognizing the incredible journey they’ve taken since kindergarten. They looked back on the friendships they’ve built, the challenges they’ve overcome, and the knowledge they’ve gained along the way.
As we continue the school year, let's carry that same enthusiasm for learning and perseverance into the days ahead. Here’s to the next 100 days of growth and success!
We are grateful for all the parent support in volunteering their time and ideas. This week we had parents that supported our PTO meeting, field trip to OHS, and Ms. Longworth's ongoing volunteering in our library. Your efforts are deeply appreciated!
This week, we are celebrating Random Acts of Kindness Week! What a great topic for a family conversation and here are some ideas. Kindness is a simple yet powerful way to make a difference in someone’s day. A small gesture—like a smile, a kind word, or helping a friend—can have a big impact.
Let’s take this week as an opportunity to spread positivity and show kindness to those around us. Challenge yourself to do at least one kind act each day—whether it’s thanking a teacher, including someone new at recess, or writing a note of encouragement.
Remember, kindness is contagious, and even the smallest act can brighten someone’s day. Let’s make our school a place where kindness shines! 💙✨
Be sure to check the next section for the activities and dress-up days planned!!!
A Few Important Reminders:
Please take a moment to check your contact information in the Aeries Portal. If any updates are needed, call our office to ensure we have the most current details. It's essential that we have up-to-date parent/guardian phone numbers and emergency contacts. Our office number is (760) 966-8700
Additionally, please remember that a valid form of identification is required for parents and emergency contacts before we can release a student. This policy is in place to ensure the safety of all our students.
Thank you for your continued support in making this school year a success.
Upcoming Events
Feb 10-14: Random Act of Kindness Week
Fen 14: PTO Restaurant Night at Chuck-E-Cheese
Feb 17-21: Presidents Week (No school)
Feb 24-28: Read Accross America Week
Ms. Martinez (Principal)
Ms. Akao (Assitant Principal)
Random Acts of Kindness Spirit Week
February 10th-14th
Mission Dolphins join in a fun-filled spirit week celebrating kindness and attendance
Monday, Feb. 10th: Color our world with Kindness-wear tie dye or rainbow-I pledge to be kind to myself, others and community!
Tuesday, Feb. 11th: Team Up for Kindness-wear your favorite sports team-Show kindness to your community with Hooping with an Officer! Oceanside Police Department will be present for fun lunchtime activities
Wednesday, Feb 12th: Silly Hair Day! Embrace your uniqueness
Thursday, Feb 13th: Together we are kind with twin day-Give someone a shout out and write a positive message!
Friday, Feb. 14th: Mission Dolphin Pride Day! Wear Mission gear or Red for Valentine’s Day!
Join Mission Elementary PTO
Everyone is invited to attend PTO meetings. Join us in helping us plan fun and engaging activities for our Mission Students!
When? Tuesday, March 4th, 2025
Time: 5:00pm
Where? Room 22
Know anyone interested in joining PTO? Sign up to receive email reminders of upcoming meetings and events- here!
Your involvement is crucial to the success and enrichment of our students' educational experiences.
Community Events
Join the OUSD WAVE
More than a Month
February brings exciting activities and a great time to explore San Diego County's museums for free!
The San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering's Expo Day returns on March 1 to Petco Park. This free event is the largest of its kind in Southern California. Students of all ages and their families can enjoy a fun day packed with hands-on learning and exploring activities.
Immigration Statement
Every family should know that every child in the Oceanside Unified School District (OUSD) has the Constitutional right to attend school regardless of immigration status. OUSD does not request or record information about a student’s immigration status. Federal and state laws protect student information from disclosure to others, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). OUSD does not permit non-students, including ICE agents, access to OUSD facilities unless they can produce a warrant signed by a federal judge. School administrators will not permit the disclosure of confidential student information without first consulting their attorney to make sure that the information has been properly subject to a federal judge’s warrant.
Families should consult community resources to learn their rights and additional information will be provided to help families access these resources
Please see below for resources to support:
Community Resource Guide including immigration support services: English & Spanish
SDCOE Resource Page for educators, families and students
OUSD has partnered with American Friends Service Committee-AFSC to host two Know and Defend Your Rights sessions. These sessions will provide valuable information to help individuals understand their rights and how to advocate for themselves and others.
Cesar Chavez Middle School
Cesar Chavez Middle School
📅 Date: Monday, February 10 6:00-8:00pm
📍 Format: Hybrid (In-person & Virtual)
🏫 Location: Cesar Chavez Middle School-D3
💻 Virtual Access: https://meet.google.com/yca-scms-tji
Laurel Elementary
Laurel Elementary School
📅 Date: Wednesday, February 12 5:00-7:00pm
📍 Format: Hybrid (In-person & Virtual)
🏫 Location: Laurel Elementary-B2
💻 Virtual Access: meet.google.com/akq-jgax-qej
Intradistrict Transfer Window is Open
Formerly known as School of Choice
Families wishing to apply for an intradistrict transfer for the 2025-2026 school year, open enrollment is underway and runs until 3:30 P.M. on February 28th, 2025.
An intradistrict transfer application is used to request to attend a different school in OUSD other than your school of residence.
If you are currently on an intradistrict transfer and your child will be attending the same school next year, you do not need to reapply. Students entering transitional kindergarten, 6th and 9th grade, must apply or reapply for an intradistrict transfer if they wish to attend any school other than their school of residence.
Applications for an intradistrict transfer are available to complete electronically on the district website’s registration page. Paper applications are available by request only at the Educational Support Services Office (ESS) located at 2080 Mission Avenue. All applications are viewed based on priority criteria and school capacity. Applications are not viewed nor are decisions made based on when or in what order the application was received. The same consideration is given to all applications turned in between December 9th 2024 and February 28th 2025.
For more information, please call (760) 966-7849 or (760) 966-7860.
Community Connections
Connecting the 4 Pillars of Community Schools
TrueCare Family Literacy Classes
6-week class where families can come in and learn how to read with their children. Open to the community for children 0-5 (open to all community members participants do not have to be TrueCare patients to participate).
In-person classes are held at Mission Mesa Pediatric office up the street.
REGISTER HERE:
5th Grade Camp Cuyamaca
Vision to Learn-Eye Exams and Glasses
Mission Elementary is partnering with Vision to Learn this upcoming semester to offer eye exams and glasses to selected students. School Nurses have conducted state-mandated health screening programs to students. If a student shows signs of a vision issue during the screening, they will be referred to the vision to learn program for a comprehensive eye exam.
A letter will be sent home indicating if your student was selected for the program.
*Due to the Rain-some examinations have been pushed back to the end of February.*
Oceanside Theater Company
Oceanside Theater Company is going strong every Wednesday! Students are working closely new drama facilitators, Ms. Gabi and Mr. Jason, and developing their creative skills towards improv. Drama Club is offered to 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students who signed up. Every Wednesday from 12:35-2:05 p.m.
Upcoming Local Food Pantries
- Adult Transition Program (school next door to Mission) holds weekly food pantries on Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. (707 Carey Road, Oceanside, CA, 92058)
Counselor's Corner
Hello Mission Families!
I am excited to introduce myself as your student's school counselor. My name is Emanuel Sandoval, and I am dedicated to supporting the social, emotional, and academic well-being of all students. Ultimately, school counselors strive to create a positive and supportive school environment where all students can thrive.
I believe in building strong partnerships with families and I encourage you to reach out with any questions or concerns you may have. Together, we can help your child reach their full potential.
I look forward to working with you and your child throughout the school year.
Contact Info:
(760) 966-8777
Cook Center for Human Connection Partnership
Free resources for families:
- Parent Guidance - ParentGuidance.Org offers parents/guardians/caregivers access to courses, on-demand webinars, and additional resources to support their child's mental health and support needs.
- Parent Coaching - Parent/Guardian/Caregiver Coaching is exclusively available to OUSD as a partner and parents/guardians/caregivers can sign up for free to meet individually with a coach or therapist and therapist-created content to help you navigate the ups and downs with confidence. (See flyer pictured)
- Mental Health Series - Opportunities everyday/month for parents/guardians/caregivers to jump on a webinar (some are live) at their convenience with topics ranging from "Your Child's Anxiety" to "Establishing Boundaries" and "Body Positivity - Nurturing Self Image". More info and to register HERE
- My Life is Worth Living - My Life is Worth Living™ is the first animated series that models the human connection shown to be protective against suicide. The series tells stories of characters who face some of the most difficult issues that young people deal with and shows their evolution in the key decision: that life is worth living.
A Safety Tool with Instructional Benefits
After successfully piloting a school safety and audio system at two of our schools during the 23-24 school year, at the June 2024 Board of Education meeting, the Board approved installing this system at all OUSD schools.
This enhancement serves as an update to our current bell and intercom system. Each classroom teacher will have a device on a lanyard that amplifies sound throughout the
classroom during every lesson. Every student, no matter where they sit, will be able to clearly hear the teacher and information being taught.
Along with audio and video capabilities, the new device incorporates a safety notification button to alert administration and front offices of any emergency situation. In the event of a classroom emergency, the teacher can activate the camera for office staff to view the situation. The device identifies the exact location to initiate school safety protocols. Further, and only in the event of a lockdown or active shooter emergency, Oceanside Police Department can utilize these same cameras to access views into classrooms and throughout the school.
Thank you for your constant support as we work to provide a safe and modern learning
environment for all!
We will provide updates on the progress of this project. OUSD's goal is to complete installation by January 2025.
School Calendar
Click here to access the 2024-2025 School Calendar
- Feb 10-14: Random Act of Kindness Week
- Feb 17-21: Presidents Week (No school)
- Feb 24-28: Read Accross America Week
- Feb 24-May 2: Fitness Test Window (5th grade)
- Feb 25: 1st Grade-Light Waves Assembly
- Feb 28: Student of the Assembly (7:45am)
- Feb 28: Pajama Day & Family Reading Time (1:30-2:15)
- Mar 3-7: Camp Cuyamaca (5th Grade)
Important Resources
Attendance Matters
Why does attendance matter? A missed school day is a lost opportunity for students to learn. If your student misses school, please be sure to call or email our attendance office:
Email: attendance.mis@oside.us
Phone: (760) 966-8701
Health Tips
Can send student to school if:
- Fever free for 24 hours without fever medication
- No vomiting in the last 24 hours
- No diarrhea in the last 24 hours
- Minor cold symptoms
- Asthma responsive to medication
- With MD clearance following hospitalization, orthopedic injury or communicable disease
Still have questions? Call our Health Office at 760-966-8721
Nutrition Services
Parent/Caregiver & Student Handbook
Please review our Parent/Caregiver & Student Handbook for important information, practices, and procedures at Mission Elementary.
Interested in Volunteering?
Community Resource Guide
THRIVE Before and After School Programs
Contact Information
- Email: Mission@baseprograms.com
- Website: baseprograms.com/mission
- Program Director: Alejandra Garcia Call/Text: (760) 681-1151
Before School (Daily)
6:45am-8:15am
After School
M/T/Th/Fri: 2:55pm-6:00pm
Wed/Minimum Days: 12:25-6:00pm
Technology Corner
Device Insurance
- Protection Plan
- Device Usage Agreement
- More information: OUSD ITS webpage under Student Chromebook Program
Please remember that student devices are loaned to students and we ask that you encourage students to take great care of their device. Adding stickers or vandalizing devices in any way can lead to unnecessary repair or replacement costs for parents. It also saves a lot of time when students bring their device to class fully charged. We appreciate your cooperation and support in taking care of the devices.
Responsible Use of Technology
We want to emphasize the importance of monitoring and limiting your child's screen time and social media usage. While technology and social media can offer valuable educational and social opportunities, they also have the potential to become a significant distraction and, if not managed carefully, can have negative effects on your child's development. Below are 2 tips to support responsible use of technology.
TIP Number 1
Set Time Limits: Establish daily or weekly screen time limits based on your child's age and needs. Ensure they have enough time for other activities like homework, physical exercise, and social interactions.
TIP Number 2
Monitor Content: Regularly check the content your child is interacting with, whether it's through apps, games, or social media platforms. Ensure it's age-appropriate and safe.
Mission Newsletter
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Mission Elementary School
Website: mission.oside.us
Location: Mission Elementary School, Mission Avenue, Oceanside, CA, USA
Phone: (760) 966-8700
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068793876953