
LVES Week 9 Newsletter
LVES October 10, 2024
Student Holiday October 11 & 14. See You on Tuesday, October 15!
Help erase school lunch balances for students in the Viking Nation! Each generous donation will lift a financial burden from our community and will allow Lago Vista ISD to focus resources on supporting student success.
To donate, please visit https://lvisdtx.schoolwindow.com/estore/lvdo/donation.html.
Thank you for helping us ensure that every child has the opportunity to thrive!
Spooky Season is Here!
If you would like to help PTO decorate our hallway for the season, please sign up below!
https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/30E094EA8AC2CA75-52018069-elementary
Parent Pickup Reminders
Yellow Name Tags should be left up and showing until the child is placed in the vehicle. Please do not assume that all teachers recognize you, or know who you are picking up. Also, if you do not have enough yellow tags for your vehicles, please email Mrs. Bree at bmakowichuk@lagovistaisd.net. Thanks!
Mark Your Calendar- Picture Day October 24th!
More information will be forthcoming, but start picking out your outfits now! :)
Costume Guidelines for October 31st
One of my favorite traditions at LVES is seeing all the students in their costumes on October 31st. This year, it falls on a Thursday, and we will be dressing up that day. We have just a few guidelines to help make sure we can all enjoy the day.
1. All costumes should be school appropriate according to dress code.
2. No face makeup or masks should be worn that obscure the identity of the individual.
3. No toy weapons should be included as part of a costume.
4. Please refrain from scary costumes (anything with blood, etc.)
Student Electronics Reminder
Please remember that personal electronics such as cell phones and iPads are not allowed to be out of student backpacks during the school day. We understand that students may have these for after school use, and that is fine if you want to allow them to bring them in their backpacks. Our rule is that they stay in the student's backpacks until they are off campus. We want to keep the focus on instruction as well as keep all electronics as safe as possible! Thank you!
NOTE FROM MRS. WALKER REGARDING UPDATED VISITOR PROTOCOLS
Based on the updated protocols, parents who want to attend classroom parties, MUST have an approved background check on file. Please complete the link below if you know you will want to attend a party or field trip this year.
WatchDOGS
WatchDOGS is an innovative educational initiative to promote family involvement in schools.
GOALS:
1. To provide positive male/female role models for the students, demonstrating by their presence that education is important.
2. To provide extra sets of eyes and ears to enhance school security and reduce bullying.
Everyone is welcome! Dads, moms, grandparents, uncles, aunts, etc.!
Forms to complete:
Volunteer Application/Criminal Background Check
REGISTER:
To become a WatchDOGS volunteer, please submit the forms listed above. The first form will give Mrs. Sharrock info as to who is interested and the second form is the LVISD Volunteer Application and Background Check.
NEXT STEPS:
Once approved as a school volunteer, Brandi Sharrock will reach out to all WatchDOGS to coordinate training and next steps. We can't wait to work with you this year!
Our goal in Lago Vista ISD is to ensure that every student benefits as much as possible from the great teaching and learning that happen here every day. When your child misses school, they miss out on learning opportunities that simply can't be replicated. That's why this year, we are encouraging all parents to help our students "Strive for 5!" — aim for five or fewer missed days for your child this school year. Of course, if your child is sick, please keep them home. However, we ask that you try to plan vacations and other activities around our school calendar to minimize the loss of valuable instructional time.
In addition to missed learning opportunities, many parents also may not realize that our school's funding from the State is directly tied to daily attendance. Each day your child is present, the school receives about $37. While $37 might not seem significant on its own, it adds up quickly. Last year, the District's funding was reduced by over $700,000 due to student absences. This loss of funds impacts our ability to hire more teachers, reduce class sizes, and further enhance the learning environment for all students.
We appreciate your help in reducing avoidable absences so that your child — and all of our students — can take full advantage of the excellent instruction we offer every day.
Dr. Suzy Lofton-Bullis Deputy Superintendent, Lago Vista ISD
Attendance Reminders
- The tardy bell rings at 7:45. Instruction begins immediately at this time.
- Official attendance is taken each day at 9:25. If your child is not physically present at that time, they are counted absent.
- All attendance notes should be given to your child's teacher or emailed to Christine Harris at charris@lagovistaisd.net. Notes should be returned within 3 school days of the absence or appointment.
- Typically, the later in the school day you can schedule needed appointments, the better. You definitely want to avoid the 9:25 time frame if possible.
Kindness Calendar Created by the LVHS PALS Program
Our Week in Pictures
LVES Daily Schedule
7:15 Doors open and drop off begins, Breakfast begins
7:35 Teachers begin welcoming students into classrooms
7:45 Tardy bell rings, Class starts
9:25 Attendance is taken, Students not present at this time are absent
10:45-11:15 PreK, VRT, ECSE and 1st grade lunch
11:20-11:50 Kindergarten lunch
11:55-12:25 2nd grade lunch
12:30-1:00 3rd grade lunch
3:20 Dismissal begins
Pedernales Electric Cooperative invests in an array of educational programs to help brighten classrooms and communities across the Texas Hill Country. For a second school year, PEC will host a Teacher Spotlight Award to recognize the incredible work teachers do in their classrooms and communities. PEC is accepting nominations for the Teacher Spotlight Award through October 25 and encourages members to fill out the form online.
From the nominations received, PEC will select teachers from across the co-op’s service territory to receive awards. This round’s winners will be announced in November and PEC will visit the teachers at their schools to present them with a thank-you basket of resources and materials to support classroom learning.
Members can learn more details and nominate a teacher by visiting pec.coop/youth-programs.
What You Really Need to Know...
Loop at Dawn Drive- Bus Riders Only
Students needing breakfast- Civic Drive
Students not needing breakfast- Travis Drive OR Civic Drive (We ask that all PK and K students who do not need breakfast be dropped off at Travis Drive.)
Students arriving after 7:45- parents will need to park and walk students in through front entrance to sign them in and receive a tardy slip.
Attendance Time- (9:25 am)
Any students not physically present at this time will be marked absent. Parents have three school days to submit an excuse note. All excuse notes will be considered and excused if applicable.
Lunch-
Parents will be allowed to come eat lunches with their students beginning Monday, September 9 to allow us time to teach cafeteria routines and procedures.
Dismissal-
Are you a car rider with a Sibling???
We have 2 car lines!
1. Lower grades/Lower level - Travis Drive
If your family has only Pre-K, Kindergarten, or 1st graders, you will enter Travis Drive to pick up your children.
2. Upper grades/Upper level - Civic Loop
If your family includes a 2nd or 3rd grader, you will pick up all your children on Civic.
Loop at Dawn Drive- buses only
Loop at Civic Drive- 2nd/3rd grade students
Loop at Travis Drive- PK/ECSE/VRT/FAC/K/1st students
**Siblings will be picked up at the oldest student's dismissal location.**
Lunch price- $3.00 (Adult- $4.79)
Lago Vista ISD is now using mySchoolBucks, an online payment service to manage your student's meal account. You can securely fund your student's account via credit card, debit card or your checking account. You will be able to review purchases, see current balance, and receive low balance alerts. The account options are flexible - make a one payment, set up a recurring payment, or set a payment schedule when the account reaches a specified amount.
First, create an account on mySchoolBucks and add your students. If you have multiple children, you can make multiple deposits for each child during your transaction. Next, make a payment. The deposit amount can be placed against a credit card, debit card or your checking account. All payments are securely processed using our highly secure website and encryption. All payments are quickly credited to your students account.
If you have any questions or problems, you may contact Jennifer Porter, Director of School Nutrition Services at (512) 267-8300 x1516.
Free & Reduced Lunch Information
Fill out the Free & Reduced meal application online at MySchoolApps. Click the appropriate link below to fill out the application online.
MySchoolBucks - Autopay & Negative Balance Issues
Have you had an issue with your students "MySchoolBucks - Autopay" not processing? There is a reason this is happening.
When setting up or updating the Autopay feature within your student's MySchoolBucks account, there is one thing to keep in mind. If the account is in a negative state, the Autopay will not start processing until the account is brought current and remains current for at least 24 hours.
You will need to make a one time payment either online (credit card or bank draft) or at the cafeteria registers (cash or check only) in order to bring the account current. Once the account is at or above $0.00 then the Autopay should begin processing.
Note: If an account is cleared this morning and is showing $0.00 as the balance but your student purchases a meal today during lunch, the account will go back into a negative state causing the Autopay to not work. Typically the AutoPay processes overnight, so once it tries to process tonight it will not since the account went back into a negative state. Be sure to clear it and add enough to get them through their day.
Transportation
Join the PTO and Help Support Our Students!
Why join the LVES PTO, you ask?
We fund non-budgeted items such as:
The New Marquee
Playground Equipment
Teacher Hospitality
Field Trips
How to join:
Membership
Business Sponsorship
Volunteer
Donate
Stock the Fridge
Spirit Nights
Where to join:
Click here
PTO Membership – Lago Vista Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization (lvespto.org)
PTO Gold Members 2024-25
Rachel Kurinsky
Suzy Lofton-Bullis & Paul Bullis
Teri Hamilton
Scott/Jill Staeb
Leslie Vela
Chan Su
Glenn Grunewald
The Koreshev Family
Toni Garza-Salazar
Jessica Hardaway
Jessica Garrard
Courtney Boyles
Becca McCrary
Brittany Parmalee
PTO Memberships
Bronze $50
- Window Decal
- Invite to Monthly PTO In-Person Meetings
- Name on PTO Website
- Window Decal
- Invite to Monthly PTO In-Person Meetings
- Name on PTO Website
- Social Media Shoutout
- 2 T-Shirts
- 2 Window Decals
- Invite to Monthly PTO In-Person Meetings
- Name on PTO Website
- Social Media Shoutout
- 2 T-Shirts & 1 Hat
- Name in School Newsletter
- Window Decal
- Invite to Monthly PTO In-Person Meetings
Firearm Safety
Texas law now requires school districts to distribute information to parents and guardians about the safe storage of firearms.
It is unlawful to store, transport, or abandon an unsecured firearm in a place where children are likely to be and can obtain access to the firearm. Under Texas Penal Code 46.13, a person commits the offense of making a firearm accessible to a child if the child gains access to a readily dischargeable firearm, and the person with criminal negligence:
· Failed to secure the firearm; or
· Left the firearm in a place to which the person knew or should have known the child would gain access
The penalty for allowing a child access to a firearm can range from a Class C misdemeanor (punishable by a $500 fine) to a Class A misdemeanor (punishable by a $4000 fine, a year in jail, or a combination of the two).
Texas exempts the purchase of firearm safety equipment from Texas Sales and Use Tax.
Remember, a gun should be stored unloaded in a safe or locked container, with ammunition stored elsewhere. You can learn more and find additional resources from the Texas Department of Public Safety at https://safegunstoragetexas.com.
LVISD Opportunities
WANTED: Trunk Participants, Volunteers and Donations.
Email LVISDEFTX@GMAIL.COM for more information.
Lago Vista Elementary School
Email: kwalker@lagovistaisd.net
Website: https://www.lagovistaisd.net/
Location: 20311 Dawn Drive, Lago Vista, TX, USA
Phone: 5122678300
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LagoVistaElementary