
RVHS Newsletter
October 30th 2022
Message From The Principal
Here are a few notes of interest as we start the new week!
Halloween
As you know, Monday is Halloween! Here are a few guidelines for our students that are common over the entire district as students choose to dress up (or not):
1-No masks
2-No full face painting
3-No look alike weapons (plastic swords/knives/guns, etc.)
4-All costumes must be school appropriate as per the district dress code policy
Tuesday, November 1st: Non Student Day
The day after Halloween is a non-student day! Your kids get the day off!
Our staff will be at school and engaged in Professional Development.
Students will return to school on Wednesday, November 2nd at the regular time.
Progress Report Grades
All progress report (ie, not final) grades for students will be posted by the end of the day on Tuesday, November 1st. Check Infinite Campus to see how your student is doing for each of their classes. If you have questions about how they can improve please email your student's teachers.The end of the semester is fast approaching and students still have time to get their work in and pass their classes! Passing classes means earning credits which ultimately means EARNING THE DIPLOMA!
Student Voice
And finally, I want to let you know about our "Student Voice" group. We met with about 12 students from different classes this past week to see how we're doing and ways that the school can improve. We got good feedback about what students like (the staff, the smaller class sizes, and their coaching class) and the things they don't (the long lines in the cafeteria during break and concerns about how our credit recovery program--Edgenuity--works). We'll be meeting with students throughout each semester to make sure we listen to their concerns and also to provide solutions!
I hope you all have a great week!
David Schlottman
Principal
STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
Naz Zapata
Naz displays a quiet confidence while working hard in PE. She never complains, is always doing all she needs to be successful, and is very kind. I know Naz will continue to be successful in whatever she chooses to do in the future because of her postive attitude and willingness to work hard. Great Job Naz!
Cesar Lira-Ceballos
Cesar consistently makes progress on edgenuity and is a wonderful student to have in class. Despite his seemingly quiet demeanor, he is personable and has character of quality.
Ismael Valdez JR
Ismael is polite and respectful. He always gets assignments completed. He performs fantastic on assessments. Ismael is a model of student academic and social excellence.
Fall Festival
Thank you ASB and RVHS Staff for a fun filled Fall Festival.
FOOD DELIVERY
Ms. Gina --RVHS Social Worker
Teenage years are a critical time when guys and girls make choices that affect the rest of their lives. The empowerment groups provide a safe place where teens can talk about what is really going on in their lives, and a community of mentors and peers who listen, believe in them and help them make better choices. This approach gives teens permission to tell the truth about the challenges all teens face, make their own decisions on how to deal with those challenges, and begin to take responsibility for their choices and the consequences of their actions. It also provided tools needed to navigate through the teen years and transition positively into adulthood.
Counseling News
Ms. Kristen Rice serves all RVHS students. You can make an appointment with her by filling out the google form below.
Transportation
TVUSD Bus Passes
Lisa Sindermann
Assistant Principal Stephanie Webb
Email: lsindermann@tvusd.us
Website: https://www.tvusd.k12.ca.us/RVHS
Location: 32225 Pio Pico Road, Temecula, CA, USA
Phone: 951-695-7320
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rancho-Vista-High-School-570246826805043