Bobcat Tales
October 10, 2024
Mark Your Calendar
Oct 11: District Holiday- No school
October 14th-18th: Parent teacher conferences~12:00 pm dismissal for all students
October 14-18th: SLVE Book Fair
Oct 21-25 :Fire Safety Week
Nov. 25th-29th: Fall Break~no school
A Message from Principal Ponza
No School Tomorrow~Friday, October 11th
Just a reminder that there is no school for students tomorrow, Friday October 11th. Enjoy your day off and we will see you next week.
Parent Teacher Conferences Next Week October 14th-18th
Parent teacher conferences are next week, Monday, October 14th-Friday, October 18th. All students grades TK -5th grade will be dismissed each day at 12:00. Please be sure to double check the time of your scheduled conference and to arrive to your conference on time. This is a great opportunity to connect with your student's teacher and have the opportunity to discuss your student's progress.
PBIS October Assembly
This month our Bobcat Assembly focused on the importance of Honesty. Students from Ms. Ayla's fourth grade class presented an art project representing the importance of honesty to both the K-2 and 3-5 students. They did a great job explaining why being honest is the best route to take at school and in life! Students have been working hard to earn Paw-prints around campus for being Safe, Respectful and Responsible. Bobcats of the month were chosen from each class who turned in their Paw Prints. Those students received a treat at the end of the school day! Go Bobcats!!
Custodian Appreciation Day
We celebrated our amazing custodians, Manny Camacho and Edgar Herrera last week. Students shared cards, treats and a whole lot of love with these awesome custodians. We are so thankful for their hard work, positive attitude and the all around joy they bring to our campus!
Accessing IReady/Lexia at Home
Learning Websites~IReady and Lexia
Your student can access Lexia Core5 (phonics/reading support) or i-Ready (math & reading) from home using their Google login information or their Classlink QuickCard (QR Code). Teachers will be sending home IReady/Lexia log in information (also linked below) and QR codes with students by Friday, October 4th.
You can access these applications from a personal computer (Mac or Windows), a personal Chromebook, a school-issued Chromebook, or an iPad. See the instructions for how to access them below:
How to Access Lexia/i-Ready from Home (Slideshow with all options)-SLVE
How to access Lexia/i-Ready from Home (School-Issued Chromebook)--SLVE
How to access Lexia/i-Ready from Home (iPads)--SLVE
How to access Lexia/i-Readyy from Home (Computers/Personal Chromebook)--SLVE
Updated Student Illness Protocols
For suggestions to help with knowing when to keep your child home when they are not feeling well please click on this Illness Protocol Link. Contact a health care provider if your child needs medical care. A doctor’s note is generally not required to return to school or child care. For more information, please visit the CDPH guidance page.
Construction Updates
The air conditioning units have been installed and are up and running in many classrooms and the SLVE office. Crews are working hard to finish up installing units in the remainder of the classrooms around campus.
Construction is underway on the SLVE perimeter fence installation as well. Crews are working hard to get the fence installed as soon as possible. Please be aware that there are a few taped off areas and detours around campus as work is being completed. Once installed, we will communicate protocols regarding the fence.
Students have been flexible and patient with all of the increased construction activity around campus. We are all excited to see and feel the amazing changes at SLVE.
Bobcat Club News
The Book Fair is October 14-18! It will be open daily from 7:45 a.m.-4 p.m. in the MU room. We need lots of volunteers! Please click here to sign up to volunteer today!
Join us for Family Game Night on October 25, a night of free bingo for the whole family. Volunteer today!
Drive For Schools raffle tickets are due to your teacher by October 18! Check out the fabulous prizes at https://beachboardwalk.com/drive-for-schools/ All money goes directly to our classrooms!
November 12: Save the date for the next Bobcat Club Meeting
Family Science Night is November 15. It will be a fantastic time in the cafeteria and the high school pool with many cool activities. Volunteer by clicking here!
Buy a Yearbook Buy a yearbook today!
5th-grade families can also buy dedications for their 5th-graders. They are called recognition ads in the system. Want to be on the yearbook team? Email yearbook@slvebobcatclub.org
Cradle to Career
Cradle to Career Santa Cruz County (C2C) is a family advocacy organization and community connector that strives to uplift all families. C2C has expanded into SLVUSD and has developed free programming, including recreation activities, parent workshops, and advocacy opportunities for families. Register with C2C for more information about upcoming yoga classes, cooking workshops, and more! Contact Claudia Oblea, SLVUSD's Community Organizer, for more information about C2C, questions, or resource support.
To Register with C2C visit: https://share.hsforms.com/1PECJBXBRREmsdHAUyGb4Ggdl8zs
Claudia's Contact information:
Email - Coblea@c2cscc.org
Phone: 916-270-5237
Join us for a gentle yoga class designed to counteract the effects of prolonged sitting and everyday stress. Perfect for all levels, this session requires no prior yoga experience and is led by a certified yoga therapist. The class focuses on gentle stretching to release tension, improve flexibility, and undo the impacts of sitting at a desk, in a car, or at home. Alongside the physical benefits, we’ll practice techniques to help manage stress and cultivate a sense of calm. This is a supportive environment where you can move at your own pace, prioritizing your well-being without any expectations. These free yoga classes will be hosted by Cradle to Career and led by Dr. Juko Holiday. Please refer to the Yoga flyers below to learn more.
Please refer to the Family Cooking Classes and CSA Boxes flyers below to learn more about the many programs that Cradle to Career sponsors.
Family Cooking Classes sponsored by Cradle to Career
Yoga Classes sponsored by Cradle to Career
CSA Boxes sponsored by Cradle to Career
SLVHS Grad Night Fundraiser
Meet the SRO Night
Student Drop Off and Pick Up
It is VERY important that all cars have the student placard in the front windshield when picking up your student. It allows staff on duty to see the name and call the student so they can be standing and ready to get in your car quickly. Thank you for following this very important pick up protocol.
We are really needing to focus on safety during our pick up time each day. As a reminder, the far right lane is the ONLY lane that you may idle in to pick up your student. The middle lane is a drive thru lane only for parents who are driving up to park. If cars stop in the middle lane, buses CANNOT get up the hill to pass without going into the far left lane which is the exiting lane. There have been some close calls and unsafe situations where cars are stopped in the middle lane when buses are making the wide turn to go down the driveway to head out onto Highway 9. We would also like to remind you that the parking lot in front of the school office is reserved for teachers/staff only. Please do not stop there to drop off or pick up your student. We appreciate your role in helping to ensure the safety of our SLVE students and families.
Bus and School Lunch Information
We will continue to provide free lunch to all students this year. We do ask that you complete the application on the district webpage. It is very important that ALL families complete this form, as it helps us with funding in several different areas.
If your child will be riding the bus this year and will need a bus pass, please make sure you purchase your bus pass online here. Once you log in to LinqConnect you will see "School Store" on the bottom right hand corn. Click that to buy your pass. Any questions contact the Transportation department at 831-336-2223
Please complete the Transportation Registration Form for all students riding the bus. Should there be a school bus breakdown, closed route or a route delay, School Messenger will not contact you unless your student(s) are registered.If you do not have your student registered by Thursday, 08/29/24 your student will be left at the school and sent to the office. For more information please call the Transportation office at 831-336-2223 or email Heidie at hoconnor@slvusd.org.
Thank you for your understanding.
-Transportation Department
Attendance Matters
As we head into our second month of school, we continue to emphasize the importance of daily attendance for your student.
We know people get sick, people get injured, and there can be family or life responsibilities and other issues that are reasonable and excused. But if your student can attend, they need to be in school.
If your student is out for three or more consecutive days, we may request a doctor’s note to continue excusing the absences. Students who miss 3-5 days will receive a Chronic Absence letter. We will then meet with those families to attempt to support the student attending school. On the second Chronic Absence Letter, families may be required to meet at the District Office to put a plan in place for the student’s attendance. On the third Chronic Absence Letter, families may be required to meet with the County Office Student Attendance Review Board for truancy. Our goal is that nobody ever gets that far along with truancy. We are here to help and support, but it does start at home with the expectation that your student will attend school regularly.
Please remember that students who are absent 3 days or more should complete an independent study contract. Lisa Ghelardi, at lblairghelardi@slvusd.org our SLVE Registrar, will work with families to get the paperwork and the missed classwork assignments needed to complete the contract.