Leader in Me
We will be spending one more week revisiting our classroom mission statements. This will also be an opportunity for students to recommit to the mission statement this class created together. Students will be reflecting reflect on specific actions that have matched their mission statement.
Below you will find a few resource which guide families through developing a family mission statement. If you have not spent time writing one we highly encourage you to do so this week. If you developed one earlier this year, we encourage you to spend some time talking about the ways you have been living it out and renewing your commitment as a family to the components of the mission statement.
Family Mission Statement Guiding Questions
Sample_Family_Mission_Statements
Reopening Playbook
The following message sent to all CVESD families on Thursday:
Dear Parents/Guardians:
We are pleased to announce the release of the Reopening Playbook for Parents. This document outlines our safe return to in-person instruction. Please review this “Parent Playbook” thoroughly by clicking here or copying and pasting this link into your web browser: https://indd.adobe.com/view/0476af62-e46a-44d1-9348-5fc8660c582b
As part of our agreement with Chula Vista Educators, which is the bargaining group that represents teachers, our District will reopen to in-person instruction starting with a “hybrid” instructional format—provided that all health and safety conditions are met. A key condition is that San Diego County return to the “red” tier as defined in the state’s tiered-level system. Our County is currently in the most restrictive “purple” tier. Our County will need to drop to an adjusted case rate of 7 or fewer new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people—for two consecutive weeks—before we can start in-person instruction. As of this writing, there is reason for optimism that a move to the red tier is on the horizon, based upon the downward trend in adjusted case rates. Once that occurs, parents and school staff will be provided two-weeks’ notice before the start of the first day of in-person school to ensure adequate preparation.
Please note that the Governor’s updated guidance came out just days ago—months after we reached agreement with our teachers about a safe return to in-person instruction. Be reassured that our District is prepared for in-person instruction in a “hybrid” model with students attending either morning or afternoon sessions in order to minimize the number of individuals on campus at any one time. Parents also will have the option to keep their child(ren) in distance learning for the remainder of 2020-21 school year.
Kindergarten & New Student Enrollment for the 2021-22 School Year
Enrollment opens for the 2021-22 school year on Wednesday, March 3rd.
Registration for new students can be submitted online on the Chula Vista Elementary School District’s website from March 3rd. Use this link to access the online enrollment page.
To be eligible for kindergarten, students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1st 2021 or five (5) years old between September 2nd and December 2nd 2021 for transitional kindergarten and must currently reside within the boundaries of the Chula Vista Elementary School District. For Preschool students, please visit the Early Childhood Education web page.
Along with submitting your registration information online, you will need to upload copies of the following:
- your child’s birth certificate
- their complete immunization record
- parent photo ID
- Parent’s proof of residency – current and dated within 60 days (click here for accepted documents)
- Also notify the school if there are special education documents, special health concerns or court/custody documents.
Zone Transfers – If you are requesting to transfer to a school other than your neighborhood school you will need to submit a zone transfer request form with your application.
YMCA Annual Campaign
Clear View Families,
We recently kicked off the Annual YMCA Fundraising Campaign. This year, we have a goal at Clear View of raising $500 for our partners at the South Bay YMCA.
In partnership with the Chula Vista Elementary School District, the South Bay YMCA has provided childcare opportunities for families during distance learning through the Distance Learning Support Program and Character Builders Licensed Childcare program.
Your donation will ensure that we can continue our partnership with the South Bay YMCA and continue to provide high-quality childcare services to our students and community.
Please help us support the South Bay YMCA by making a donation through the Principal’s fundraising page. Even a small donation will help us achieve our goal! The online donation process is fast, easy, and secure. Thank you so much for your support.
Here is the link to donate online: https://www.classy.org/fundraiser/3121039
YMCA of San Diego County is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization and your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law. To claim a donation as a deduction on your U.S. taxes, please keep your email donation receipt as your official record. A receipt will be sent to you upon successful completion of your donation.
Upcoming
Meal Distribution: Tuesday, February 23 from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
- Location: Meal pickup will take place in the staff parking lot. Stick to right to drive through the parking lot loop. Our cafeteria staff will be out there to provide you with meals for the week.