

Parent Letter
Week of February 2, 2025
“Continue to look towards the future, and never be satisfied with the way things are today.”
― Angela Davis
A Message from Principal Rowe-Andrews
Good evening Ochoa Families,
Thank you to those families who were able to join us for last week's Parent Day. It is my sincere hope that you received tons of useful information and that you feel confident that Ochoa MS is a place where your student can learn and thrive. I enjoyed connecting with you all, thank you for your insight, suggestions, and amazing questions.
On Thursday of last week, some of our families also joined us for our English Language Advisory Committee Meeting. Thank you families for taking the time to be present and get involved on behalf of your student. It does really take a village!
As a reminder, Open Enrollment began January 20th and runs through February 14th. If your student does not live in the Ochoa feeder pattern, you will need to apply for a transfer. We are enrolling new students, so tell a friend who might be interested in joining the Bulldog Family. Click here==> to learn more about Open Enrollment
Please make sure your students know that Ochoa and all HUSD schools often call upon our Police department and Fire Department/Paramedics to support students who might have emergency medical needs. Last week, we had paramedics on campus to support a student. However, other students were heard misrepresenting what they saw yelling out that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency was on campus. This is not true. Please communicate with your students that HPD and HFD are not federal organizations and they DO NOT participate in the enforcement of Federal Immigration Laws. (<== Click to learn more) Please speak with your students about misusing and potentially weaponizing this organization against others. We work hard to ensure student safety and confidentiality at Ochoa and in all HUSD schools. I have included additional resources below from our District Communications Director for your review.
Finally, we are hosting parent/teacher conferences this week, Wednesday. Please click the link below to schedule a session. We are prioritizing student appointments based on students who are currently in danger of failing, if your student has not had two or more Ds or Fs, we may contact you to request another meeting date/time. Conferences will be held in 10 minute increments to ensure all students who need them can have them.
We appreciate our students and families at Ochoa. Have a wonderful week! Thank you for your continued partnership as we support our students.
Warmly submitted,
~Principal Rowe-Andrews
HUSD District Updates & Resources for Families
Student Attendance: California Dashboard
UPDATE: At the last Saturday HUSD Budget Town Hall, our Superintendent, Dr. Reimann expressed that every student absence district wide, not only costs valuable learning time for our students, it also costs HUSD approximately $86 per student, per day. Our Assistant Sup of Business Services, projects "just a 1% increase in attendance, can yield as much as $2 million" back into the district to be used to better support student learning and development. That is a significant amount of possibility that our students are missing out on. How can we make changes at Ochoa with our student population to improve these outcomes? We are at 91.21% for December (👇from November 92%) and our goal is 98%.
Check back often for updates on our current budget shortfall.
Upcoming Parent Teacher Conferences (Feb 5th)
Ochoa will be hosting Parent/Teacher conferences on Wednesday, Feb 5th. We will first invite students who have had challenges during the first semester then we will open the calendar for appointments to the entire Ochoa community. This will be time for parents to meet with teachers 1:1. Please be on the lookout for an invitation to sign up for conferences.
California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP)
Let's talk about the upcoming assessments for which students are responsible.
English Language Proficiency Assessment of California (ELPAC) Testing-begins in February/March This assessment is taken by our multilingual students, who speak a language other than English as their primary language in the home. The goal: reclassify as English Proficient
Parent Guide to understanding the ELPAC Test_ENGLISH and IN SPANISH
STARTING SMARTER PRACTICE TESTS & SAMPLE SCORE REPORTS
C.A.A.S.P.P.- ELA & Math Tests (7th & 8th Grade) This assessment is taken late April into May by all 7th and 8th grade students in California and assesses student reading comprehension, writing skills, and research skills
Parent Guide to Summative CAASPP_ENGLISH and IN SPANISH
C.A.S.T.- California Science Test (8th Grade) This assessment is taken April into May by all 8th grade students; it covers all of the sciences from earth and space, physical, and life sciences.
Parent Guide to Understanding the CAST_English and IN SPANISH
*Click here to link to a current (2023-24) sample of the CAASPP student report.
Need Tutoring Supports?
HUSD Critical Budget Information
We hope to see you in attendance for the budget meetings continuing this week.
📕Update: This week, Admin will be meeting to ge additional information about decisions around the budget. We will keep you posted as information develops. Also a special Board of Education Meeting to share the plan with the public has been added to the calendar for Tuesday, January 14th at 5PM (open session only). Please follow this link to log in by Zoom (to offer your input) or by You Tube (simply to observe/listen)
Site Based Decision Making Team (SBDM)
SBDM meets: **Tuesday, February 4, 2025 Meeting Agenda (Eng/Span)~Hybrid
Submit Meeting Agenda Items by clicking the box below Due: 1/27/25
I feel it important to share with you the urgency of getting students to school each day. Ochoa, like all schools sets an attendance goal for each month. Although we strive for 98% monthly attendance rate, we have not been able to reach 95% as of yet this year. We are noticing patterns of absences, Monday, Wednesdays, and Friday each week. If your student has appointments, we ask that you make them at the end of the school day whenever possible. We especially are noticing patterns of absences around holiday weekends. More than anyone, we recognize the need to enjoy a little family time, however doing so may come at a cost to your student's learning. Take a look at our attendance rates so far this year.
Our monthly Attendance goal: 98%
January attendance= 92.96% in progress
December attendance=91.21%
November attendance= 92.17%
October attendance = 93.5%
September Attendance = 93.3%
August Attendance = 94.19%
When our students miss instruction, they are still responsible for the work and mastering the content. Repeated absences over time (days, weeks, months, years) has the potential to create learning slide. This can make children fall behind their grade-level peers and create a level of anxiety, when they are unable to perform in the classroom. Help your student move toward the path to success this year and make sure they are in attendance daily and for the duration of the school day. Quarter 2 starts this week, let's turn our attendance rates around. Help Ochoa achieve a 98%!
HUSD's New Anti-Hate Speech Policy
The N-word+ ban policy translated into Spanish for easy access and understanding.
A document outlining the history and harm of the n-word, also translated into Spanish, to help families discuss the significance of the policy at home.
A link for families to provide their input on the policy, ensuring their voices are heard.
A resource guide on how families can support at home (Spanish here and English here) with practical tips on fostering conversations about respect, inclusivity, and the importance of eliminating hate speech.
Slide decks from the presentation: English presenter and Spanish presenter
Loss of Privledges List (LOP) & Risk of Retention (ROR)
Ochoa Families, there are many interventions that we put in place here at Ochoa to support all of our students; some are especially for those students who may be struggling academically and or behaviorally:
- Attendance incentives & programs (AC Transit Free bus pass)
- COST- Counseling supports (individual/group)
- Tutoring Support (Lunch/ After school/Weekends)
- Focal Student Progress Monitoring
- After school Programming (YEP)
- Restorative Circles & Mediations
- Academic Counselor Check Ins
- Student Success Team Meetings
- Progress reports (weekly)
- Check In-El Spec
This is a non-exhaustive list, however these supports are put in place to ensure your student gets the help they need to be successful and thrive here at Ochoa Middle School. When students do not meet academic or behavioral requirements, they are in danger of being placed on the 1) Risk of Retention List (Academics) or 2) The LOP List (Behaviors). I want to share with you what being placed on either of these lists might mean for your student. Please know that I am sharing this information proactively with the best of intentions for us to work in partnership.
Students at Risk of Retention (ROR)
Identified during the 3rd-4th qtrs
When students are unable to maintain their academics and have three or more "Fs" on their quarterly report card, we begin to hold a series of student success team meetings, academic check ins and start a process of progress monitoring your student. We offer one or a combination of the interventions listed above. If there are no improvements in their grades from Quarter 1 through the middle of Quarter 4, we will make a recommendation for retention. Students with three or more "Fs" on their report cards, will then be placed on the LOP list, where they become ineligible to participate in school related events such as: clubs, games, dances, end of year field trips, end of year fun school related activities up to and including 8th grade promotion. These lists apply to 7th and 8th grades students.
Students on the Loss of Privileges List (LOP):
Students can be placed on the LOP list for a number of reasons. The first, described above for academics and failure to perform. The second reason is based on violations of school rules and policies outlined in our student, district handbook, and california education code. This non-exhaustive list of violations may include:
- attendance
- any disciplinary action (Suspensions, In School Suspensions)
- poor attendance (includes tardies/absences)
- poor behaviors (any disciplinary actions)
- failure to serve consequences (i.e. detentions, community service, study halls, progress reports)
- failure to adhere to dress code
- failure to adhere to cell phone policy
- failure to maintain grades (less than two Fs)
Students appearing on this list will not be able to participate in any school related activities.
Families, this doesn't mean students can't make mistakes, we expect them to, however as we move toward the end of the school year, we do not expect to have to reiterate expectations, especially when there may have been an obvious disregard for the school and district policies. We are here to work in partnership with you and want ALL-100% of our students to participate through year end. Please have a proactive conversation with your children so that they fully understand this process.
School Site Council (SSC)
Our meetings this year are:
SSC Meets as follows: Meetings held virtually at 5:30PM
10/17/2024- Hybrid Mtg, 5:30PM
10/22/2024- SSC District Training (mandatory), 5:30-7PM @ The HUB
12/5/2024- Topic: CAASPP Data review, 5PM Virtual
1/16/2025- Topic: Planning for 2025-26 & Budget Updates, 5:30PM Virtual
3/20/2025- NEXT MEETING TOPIC:review draft of the 2025-26 SPSA
4/17/2025
5/22/2025- if needed to finalize the SPSA for 25-26
🏀🏀🏀 Extra Curriculars: Basketball Begins 🏀🏀🏀
🔻🔻All students must be picked up within 15 minutes of school events end.🔻🔻
Student Athletes & After School Activities
Student athletes must maintain a 2.0 GPA with no more than one "F: Grades will be monitored regularly and students will be advised by the athletic director. School games and evening events must follow school expectations.
- dress code is enforced
- students must attend school; If absent and or on suspension during the day may not attend events/sports etc
- school appropriate language required
- school appropriate behaviors required
English Language (EL) Specialist's Desk
ELAC
1. Next ELAC meeting is January 30th. ~ ELAC Jan 30
Topic: Preparing for the ELPAC including new test prep tool Summit K-12
Data Talks
1. Meeting with each EL to review current ELPAC scores, reclassification criteria, and create specific individual progress goal based on data. Each student has an ELL folder with this data.
They were due back to me with a guardian's signature by Jan. 16 (Please feel free to ask EL students to share out their goal or scores from this folder; they should be the expert on their data!
2. Thank you to the PE & electives Departments for collaborating to make this possible!!
__________Additional Resources:_____________
Click here to: Visit our Multilingual Learner Department's Webpage
Resources for Families of Multilingual Learners
Parents: Get Involved
District English Language Advisory Committee (DELAC)
Site Level: English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC)
Board Policy 6020: Parent Involvement & Family Engagement
*EL Spec Schedule: at Ochoa the 2nd and 4th Wednesday/every Thursday and Friday.
Site Based Decision Making Team (SBDM)
*Agenda is posted 72 hrs in advance.
Next Meeting: February 4, 2025
Meeting Agenda English & Spanish
Join Here: Google Meets Link or In person
Site Based Decision Making (SBDM) was introduced to Hayward USD in 1996 as a strategy for ensuring that staff, parents, and students at individual school sites had a vehicle for engaging in the decision-making that most affected their own sites. Over the years, HUSD board and district leadership have affirmed the importance of SBDM as a means of exchanging ideas, data, and other information necessary to improving educational opportunities for HUSD students.
These are public meetings any member of the Ochoa community is welcome to join meetings, submit agenda items, voice concerns, support process improvements and spending (MAA funds), and offer input to the School Site Council (SSC) team at Ochoa Middle School regarding suggestions for spending that supports student academic achievement.
📅 Calendar at a Glance
Monday, February 3, 2025
- National School Counseling Week begins (Show appreciation for School Counselors)
- Open Enrollment Continues through 2/14==> learn more HERE
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
- SBDM Mtg, 3:30PM (hybrid)
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
- College Day, wear college gear
- Students dismiss at 1:30PM
- Parent/Teacher conferences 2-6PM
- Basketball (see schedule above)
Thursday, February 6, 2025
- District Advisory Committee (DAC), 5PM
Friday, February 7, 2025
- Black & Gold Day; School Spirit
*Attend these meetings by invitation.
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February 11, 22025
- DELAC Mtg, 5:45PM (The HUB)
February 13, 2025
- ELAC Mtg, 9AM
February 14, 2025
- Open Enrollment Ends
- Valentines Day Assembly, 9-11AM (Assembly Schedule)
February 17-21, 2025
- President's Week, No School
Public Transportation
Does your student require public transportation? If you would like to apply for a free AC transit card for your student please click the link below. This is not transportation specific to students with IEPs, but is available for ALL students.
Bell Schedules Schedule 2024-25
Students should plan to arrive to school each day between 8 and 8:15AM, unless they have a zero period class. Students with a zero period PE class must arrive at school daily no later than 7:15AM. The first bell rings at 8:20AM and students must be in their seats or on their PE numbers by that time. Even if a student arrives "just 1 minute late," they legally must be marked tardy according to the law. Help us to achieve our daily and annual attendance goals this year and help us to get to 98% or better.
HUSD Traditional School Calendar
HUSD Board Meetings & District Updates
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