

ROAR'N COUGAR CONNECTION
FEBRUARY 2025
Dear Parents and Guardians,
As we conclude the Great Kindness Challenge in February, we would like to express our appreciation to our PTC for their outstanding efforts. The "Daddy and Me" dance event was a tremendous success, and we thank everyone who participated.
In addition, we will be celebrating the significant contributions of the African American community throughout the month. Students will have the opportunity to learn about the achievements of prominent African American leaders, which will also be featured in our morning announcements.
In regards Valentine's Day parties, we kindly request that you consult with your child's teacher regarding the arrangements for their class. Every class has its unique approach, so we encourage you to stay informed about the specific plans for your child's classroom.
Callison Administration would like to take this opportunity to extend our gratitude to our parent community. Your unwavering support for our teachers, paraprofessionals, special education staff, and secretarial team is sincerely appreciated. We value and cherish our relationship with every family and look forward to a month filled with celebration, learning, growth, and kindness, guided by the five B's. As Mark Twain noted, "Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see."
Warm Regards,
Callison Administration
TEACHERS OF THE MONTH: 3rd GRADE TEAM
This month, we would like to take a moment to recognize and appreciate the outstanding efforts of our third grade team. Composed of Mrs. Coxe, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Houston, Ms. Wagner, and Mrs. Thomas, their dedication to providing a supportive and engaging learning environment for our students is truly commendable.
With numerous years of combined experience, totaling close to 100 years of teaching expertise, they bring a wealth of knowledge and understanding to your roles. Your tireless efforts to create a fun, stimulating, and safe place for our students to learn do not go unnoticed.
In addition to their instructional duties, our amazing third grade team serve in various capacities including Leadership Advisors, PBIS/AVID representatives, PLC liaisons, VTA representatives, and Putting on the Hits advisors. Their commitment to supporting our students and school community extends far beyond your regular teaching responsibilities.
We offer our sincerest gratitude and appreciation for all that you do. If you have the opportunity to acknowledge their hard work and dedication, please do so - we are all grateful for their service.
PRESIDENT'S BREAK - NO SCHOOL
In observance of of President's Day, there will be NO SCHOOL from February 17th-21st.
Enjoy your week off!
TEACHER ENGAGEMENT BEFORE SCHOOL
Dear Jean Callison Elementary School Families,
We hope this message finds you well! We would like to kindly remind our wonderful parents and guardians that from 8:15 AM to 8:30 AM, our teachers are busy preparing their classrooms and lessons for the day ahead. This preparation time is vital to ensuring that each school day is engaging, organized, and productive for your Cougar Cubs.
During this time, teachers will not be available for drop-in conversations or meetings. However, we highly value your communication and encourage you to reach out to your child’s teacher through ParentSquare if you would like to connect. They will be happy to respond to your message at their earliest convenience.
We appreciate your understanding and support as we work together to provide the best learning environment for all students. Thank you for being an integral part of the Jean Callison Elementary School community!
Warm regards,
Mrs. Ramos, Principal
Jean Callison Elementary School
IMPORTANT PARKING LOT MESSAGE
In an effort to keep our parking lot safe for emergencies, making it accessible for our staff, and keeping traffic moving. We have partnered with the Vacaville Police Department. VPD would like to remind of the following:
Parents waiting to enter drop off, please do not stop over the crosswalk waiting for vehicles to leave.
Do not park in the school bus loading zone.
Do not drop off students while stopped by the crossing guard. Definitely unsafe for children as a cyclist may be traveling on the edge of the roadway.
There is NO DOUBLE PARKING in the parking lot.
Lastly, please respect our student monitors and our police officers helping keep our school community safe.
Your cooperation in adhering to these regulations will not only ensure a safe environment for our students but also facilitate timely access for emergency vehicles in the event of a situation requiring their assistance.
We appreciate your dedication to maintaining a safe and orderly environment for all members of our school community, and we thank you for your understanding and support.
SAVE THE DATE - 6TH GRADE PROMOTION & SPRING PICTURES ARE COMING!
Spring Picture Day: Thursday, February 27, 2025
6th Grade Promotion Picture Day: Thursday, February 27, 2025
6th Grade Group for Yearbook: Thursday, February 27, 2025
Spring Picture Day Program: Parents can either order online at mydorian.com or they can use the paper order form. Only students that have a money envelope on picture day or placed an order online will be photographed on picture day. REMINDER: The online website closes down at 9:00 AM the morning of picture day. The photographers will have a list of who ordered online.
6th Grade Promotion Picture Day Program: All students in 6th grade will be photographed. Parents can order online at mydorian.com or they can use the paper order form. Parents will have up to 4 days after picture day to order online for pre-orders. Paper order forms are only accepted on picture day.
Order envelopes will be handed out soon!
AROUND THE CAMPUS
Student of the Month & Pawsome Awards
Character Trait for January: Courage
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th Grade
100th Day of School - January 28th
1st Grade - 101st Day of School
Spelling Bee Winners!
CONGRATULATIONS to our Spelling Bee winners:
1st place- Emily T. from 3rd grade
2nd place- Brandon O. from 4th grade
3rd place- Logan J. from 6th grade
Classified Employees for the Day!
Twin Day at Callison
Wacky Wednesday
Kindness Club Campus Clean-up
Daddy & Me Dance
Good News Referral
Weekly Attendance Challenge
Week of 1/21-1/24: Grades K-3 Mrs. Johnson's Class!
Week of 1/21-1/24: Grades 4-6 Mrs. Gold's Class!
Week of 1/27-1/31: Grades K-3 Mrs. Losberger's Class
Week of 1/27-1/31: Grades 4-6 Ms. Capps' Class!
3rd Grade - Mrs. Coxe's Class
Third graders in Mrs. Coxe's class learned a comprehension strategy in a fun way this week. The class performed "Text Feature Surgery" on patients. Each surgeon searched in magazines for five text feature strategies and labeled them. Once their surgeries were completed with success, they saved their patients with a heart sticker.
Spring Book Fair
THE SCIENCE FAIR IS COMING!
Hello Callison Families and Cougar Cubs,
Do you love science and doing experiments? The Callison Science Fair might be for you! All students from grades K-6th are invited to participate in this fun family activity.
Click this link to check out this informational video about this year’s Science Fair: Science Fair Presentation 2025 - Copy.mp4
Your child will receive a letter and permission slip in the first week of February. If you’re interested in participating, you’ll need to decide on a testable question (please watch the video linked above for more information). You can write their question on the sheet and return it to room 21, your child’s classroom, or the office by February 14th. Your child will get a tri-fold poster board and information packet from Mrs. Johnson a day or two after turning their sheet.
Then your child will bring in their poster (and project if you’d like) on Thursday, April 30th to the MPR. Our Science Fair is on Thursday, May 1st and all the projects will be on display for classes to come and see.
Looking for some neat project/question ideas? Check out these links:
List of Science Fair Ideas and Experiments You Can Do.
Check out this list of 200 science fair project ideas
Science Fair Projects for Elementary
45 Easy Science Experiments for Kids
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Johnson at allegraj@vacavilleusd.org or stop by room 21 before or after school. Let’s do some science!
INTENT TO RETURN FOR 2025-26
A huge THANK YOU to everyone who has responded so far via the online intent to return form or the paper form.
If you haven't responded yet, please either fill out the Google Form (linked below) OR return the paper sent home with your child.
Please note that I will need to receive a response from every family for every child enrolled at Callison.
Thank you for your attention to this!
It is time to let us know what your intent is for the 2025-26 school year! A huge THANK YOU to everyone who has already responded via the Google or paper form!
If you haven't yet, please either complete the Google Form linked below, or complete the paper copy that was sent home with your child.
You do not need to complete both forms.
Please respond as soon as you can, but note that we will need a response from each family by February 14th.
2025-26 ENROLLMENT
Do you have or know of a student starting school next year?
If so, enrollment for the 2025-26 school year opens on Monday, January 6th, 2025. Enroll online at vacavilleusd.org or come to the office for a paper packet.
If your student is currently enrolled, there is no need to re-enroll.
If you have any questions, please contact Kristy Fernandes, our School Registrar.
THEME FOR THE YEAR: EVERY STUDENT, EVERY DAY!
· Regular school attendance is required and critical to every student’s success.
· Students are allotted 5 absences a semester for appts or illness → at risk for chronic absenteeism.
· Report absences through website or phone call.
· Please contact the office for requests for Independent Study if you plan to be out for a few days or more.
· Poor attendance affects reading and writing skills in addition to self-esteem, knowledge, socialization, and behavior.
1. A parent or guardian may phone the school to report an absence or send a note with the student when they return to school. Within 72 hours of returning to school the absence must be cleared. If there is no phone call or note returned, the student will be marked truant. Our office follows up with monthly attendance letters informing parents of truancy.
2. Notes need to have the following information
Name of student
Date(s) of absence
Reason for absence
Signature of Parent or Guardian
3. The student should ask the teacher for make-up assignments. Assignments not made up may be reflected in the student’s grades.
EXCUSED ABSENCES:
- Student illness
Medical appointment
Dental appointment
Judicial appointment
Funeral
ATTENDANCE ATTENDANCE ATTENDANCE
DON'T HAVE TIME TO CALL IN AN ABSENCE?
Don't have time to call in your student's absence?
Just click on the link below and report it online. Your submission goes right to the school's email box. It's easy as that!
THANK YOU to all parents/guardians who communicate with our office when your child is absent! It is much appreciated!
REMINDER - NO TOYS/ITEMS FROM HOME ALLOWED AT SCHOOL
We kindly request your cooperation in refraining from bringing toys, including Pokémon cards, and extra playground equipment, including footballs, soccer balls, and basketballs, to school. Our primary concern is the safety and focus of our students. We have concerns that the presence of these items can become a distraction, potentially leading to hazardous situations.
Additionally, the school administration is not responsible for lost or damaged personal items, including phones and other personal equipment. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
Thank you for your cooperation.
GRADES 4-6: BAND REMINDER
This is a reminder that band for grades 4-6 is EVERY Monday. If a Minimum Day falls on a Monday, there will be no band that day.
Please remind your child to bring their instruments!
FEBRUARY BEHAVIOR NUGGETS
A.V.I.D.
Callison Elementary is an A.V.I.D. school!
DONATIONS TO OUR GARDEN
We are launching a community garden project and are looking for donations of drought-tolerant plants that can thrive in full sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight). Donations will be placed in planter boxes near the multi-purpose room and main entrance of the school. To participate, please sign up on our online document to indicate your family's donation. Contributions will be greatly appreciated and accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional opportunities to donate plants will be available in the future.
2025 SOLANO COUNTY STUDENT ART SHOWCASE
The Solano County Student Art Showcase is Returning!!
Your school is cordially invited to participate in the 2025 Solano County Student Art Showcase on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at McCormack Hall, Solano County Fairgrounds in Vallejo. The Student Art Showcase gives young artists a chance to participate in a valuable educational experience, and to have their work displayed in a juried art show. The Student Art Showcase is open to schools serving 4th through 12th grade students. For an overview and more information, please visit Solano County Office of Education’s (SCOE) Art Showcase website.
Traditionally, the Student Art Showcase features an art exhibit, performing arts stage, community resources fair, an interactive art station, photobooths, and food trucks.
Visual Arts:
The Art Exhibit consists of art pieces in a variety of categories including computer art, clay pottery, sculpture, drawing, fiber, mixed media, painting, photography, and printmaking. For so many of these young artists, it will be the first time their art is displayed for the public.
To participate in the Art Exhibit, schools must complete the online registration form by Friday, January 24, 2025. School registration submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
Performing Arts:
The Performing Arts Stage, located inside McCormack Hall, will feature live performances by student artists throughout the county. Past performances included dance, acoustic guitar, singing, poetry, spoken word, and more. Art teachers are encouraged to share this with their students.
To participate on the Performing Arts Stage, students and/or school classes must complete the online registration form by Friday, April 18, 2025. Registrations submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SOLANO COUNTY STUDENT ART SHOWCASE, CONTACT:
Rebecca Floyd
Project Coordinator
(707) 646-7602 | rfloyd@solanocoe.net
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT & SPECIAL EVENTS
Solano County Office of Education
2460 Clay Bank Road, Suite 6B, Fairfield, CA 94533
PTC HAPPENINGS!
General PTC Meeting - February 6th @ 5:30pm
PTC & 6th Grade Camp Fundraiser
Dine & Donate - Chick-Fil-A on February 25th
Yearbook
2024 - 2025 Yearbooks
DON'T MISS OUT!
Order your hardback yearbook!
$28 until 2/27/2025
The cost will go up to $33 on 2/28/2025
Purchase at the link below.
New Callison Spirit Wear is Here!
PARKING LOT IS FOR STAFF ONLY
PARENTS PLEASE READ:
We would like to inform you that our parking lot is designated for staff and community members with valid disabled parking placards. However, due to limited parking availability, we are facing a challenge in accommodating our staff members.
Currently, we have 85 staff members and only 67 parking spots available. As a result, non-disabled community members and unauthorized staff members are kindly requested to park in the surrounding neighborhood.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this matter!
BEFORE SCHOOL REMINDERS
Important Before School Changes for 24-25 School Year:
Safety is our number one priority!
PLEASE DO NOT DROP YOUR CHILD OFF PRIOR TO 7:45. THERE IS NO SUPERVISION FOR YOUR CHILD ON CAMPUS.
It is unsafe to drop your child off prior to 7:45. Thank you for understanding and making arrangements!
* K-6th grade students are invited to enter campus beginning at 7:45 am for breakfast. If your student is NOT eating breakfast, doors open to walk the paws at 8:15 am.
*Morning Kindergarten students- school starts at 8:10. Please meet your teachers at their door at 8:10. Kindergarten gates will not be open prior to 8:10.
*Elementary students may enter through either the gate, front of the campus, or through the MPR hallway.
PARKING LOT ETIQUETTE REMINDERS
Thank you to all the parents and guardians that have been courteous and kind to our student monitors and adhering to the parking lot guidelines. Your commitment to adhere to the function of our parking lot is vital to the safety of our students. Almost 800 students a day plus staff arrive at Callison.
As we strive to ensure the safety and well-being of all children in our school community, we kindly request that you adhere to the following parking and drop-off procedures.
When parking, please be courteous and patient in our parking lot and surrounding areas, considering that everyone else in line is also serving families with children in our school.
For the safety and convenience of all, kindly park only in designated parking spaces, avoiding red zones, handicapped spaces, and areas marked "No Parking" or other marked parking spots to avoid blocking traffic and creating additional problems.
To be considerate of our neighbors, please refrain from blocking their driveways or parking on private property.
When dropping off or picking up your child, we strongly advise against stopping in the traffic lane on Marshall Road. Instead, please use designated drop-off zones in the parking lots or park your car and escort your child to school.
The Vacaville Police Department has been informed of concerns regarding traffic law enforcement and will be monitoring the situation, issuing citations to those who do not comply with these regulations.
We appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we work together to make this process as smooth and efficient as possible for all our families.
DRIVING SAFETY REMINDERS
Please help us keep our Cougar Cubs safe!
LOST AND FOUND
Our lost and found is overflowing again! PLEASE remember to label your child's sweatshirts, jackets, water bottles, lunch boxes and backpacks.
We have found a lot of "lost" items on the playground and it is easier to find the owner if it is labeled.
Please check the lost and found, located right inside the MP Room doors, if your child is missing anything.
ANIMALS ON CAMPUS
Only Service Animals Are Allowed On Campus.
We just want to remind everyone that although we love dogs and other pets we can only have service animals on campus.
Thank you for your cooperation!
SUPER SATURDAY - FEBRUARY 8th
February 8th is our next Super Saturday. This is a terrific opportunity for your student(s) to clear up a whole days absence in 4 hours!
To sign up digitally, just click here for English or click here for Spanish.
Sign up forms will follow, as we get closer to the date!
REMINDERS FROM THE NURSE
Medication:
Below is a link to VUSD's policy for medication at school. You can also locate all needed forms on this page.
Thank you for your support with following these procedures and dropping off all necessary paperwork and medications to our nurses office.
When students are injured:
If your student is injured and cannot participate in PE or will need specific accommodations, it is required that we have a doctor's note on file.
Please bring any doctor's notes to our nurse, located in the office.
Thank you in advance!
VOLUNTEER INFORMATION
Reminder - Volunteers on Campus: If you would like to volunteer in your student's classroom or for other on-campus activities throughout the year, you will need to do the following:
- Fill out a volunteer form and have it signed by administration. You may pick up a form in our office.
- Cleared fingerprints with the district office.
Note: If you already have a volunteer form on file and fingerprints cleared with VUSD, then you don't need to do it again. Please check with our office if your student transferred from another VUSD school which you were cleared to volunteer so we can make sure you are cleared at Jean Callison. Any other questions? Please come by or call the office!
SCHOOL MEALS ARE STILL FREE TO ALL STUDENTS FOR THE 2024-2025 SCHOOL YEAR!
All meals are still free to ALL STUDENTS!
Though meals are not reimbursed for all students federally, the State has permitted all schools in California to continue offering free meals to all students. Since meals are free, we encourage all students to come try our meals. Breakfast is free too! This is a great way to save money at home and have your students try something new. We are aiming to serve more scratch items like pancakes, French toast, breakfast burritos, frittatas, scrambled eggs and more to keep meals fun!
We are required to track each student’s meal for reimbursement. This means that every student will be given their PIN to enter when they receive a meal.
MENU FOR FEBRUARY/MARCH
DAILY SCHEDULES
2024-25 ELEMENTARY CALENDAR
CELL PHONE POLICY
School Student Cell Phone Policy:
Just a reminder that students are not allowed to use their phones once they enter through the gate before school begins. While cell phones are recognized as a safety precaution for parents and children before and after school, cell phones and other personal electronic items may not disrupt the educational program, school activities or violate the rights of others. Once the gate is open at 8:10 AM (Elementary Gate By Kinder) and 8:20 AM (Middle School Gate) students must turn off and store devices in their backpack before going to their designated area. They may not remain in front of school on their phone. During the school day and anywhere on campus, all cell phones must be off and remain out of sight. This includes passing periods, lunch and recess. Phones should remain off and stored away until they exit through the gate at the end of the day.
Please continue to enforce parental controls on your child's phone and monitor their device. Their have been many reports of inappropriate posts and misuse of phones after school hours and over the weekend that are directly impacting the learning environment.
If a school employee discovers a phone out at an inappropriate time, the following will happen:
Cell phone violation consequences:
* 1st violation - warning & confiscation, return to student at the end of the day
* 2nd violation - confiscation & parent pick up
* 3rd violation - confiscation, parent pick up, and administrative detention.
* 4th violation - confiscation, parent pick up, and behavior contract.
*** Each violation will also result in a demerit ***
Navigating Social Media & Cell Phone Use for Our Students:
Student conflict has always been a part of the job, however, the conflict usually centered around miscommunication, rumors, dirty looks or just disagreements. In 2007, the iPhone came out and this new technology would forever change the way student conflict occurred on school campuses nationwide. In 2023-24, the majority of our middle school students owned a Smartphone. There were a good number of our elementary students who also owned Smartphones. Many of these students owned a social media account and participated in group chats. In the past couple of years there has been a significant increase in student conflict due to social media or group chats. Most of the conflicts originated out of school, but almost always ended up at school interrupting the learning environment. Students were posting pictures online on social media pages often without permission from the other students. When these pictures posted are discovered by students, conflict naturally ensued and arguments happened at school. While working to resolve these conflicts, we discovered that parent controls are not being used. We highly recommend parent controls on cell phones. The students with parent controls on their phones generally didn't engage in any conflicts compared to other students without parent controls on their cell phones. One of the most important parent control is setting a bedtime for Smartphones so students can get a good night's sleep. We find that students are on social media and chatting to one another into the late hours of the night. The most important part of this message is student safety. Students with an unmonitored Smartphone have access to everything on the internet and anyone on the internet has access to your student. I will be sending out some articles and information regarding social media and cell phone safety in the upcoming newsletter.
Let's keep our students safe and minimize their distractions while learning at school!
PARENT SQUARE INFORMATION
We are excited to announce that we adopted a new form of school-to-home communication at Vacaville Unified School District called ParentSquare. This unified communications platform is designed to keep parents and guardians informed and encourage greater engagement and connection with VUSD. It provides a safe way for district administrators, school principals, teachers, staff, and parents to:
Send and receive school and class information
Share pictures and files
See calendar items
Sign up to volunteer
Schedule parent-teacher conferences
and much more . . . all in one centralized place!
Parents—Getting Started Video
All district and school, grade level and classroom information will now be sent to your computer or phone via email and/or text. For even more convenience, download the ParentSquare app (available for free for iOS and Android devices).
Have questions? Click the question mark in the top right corner of the desktop version or the Help tab on the app (tap the triple bar icon at the top left) to find answers to most of your questions.