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Park Village Elementary - A 2020 National Blue Ribbon School
Upcoming Events
11/8 - Last day to order lunch for the week of 11/9
11/11 - Lunch ordering window opens for the week of 11/16
11/11 - Veteran's Day -- NO SCHOOL
11/23-11/27 - Thanksgiving Break -- NO SCHOOL
Go to https://app.peachjar.com/flyers/all/schools/52513 for PVES digital flyers
UPCOMING PARENT/ TEACHER CONFERENCES
Trimester 1 ends on Friday, November 20th. All students will receive Progress Notices prior to Monday, December 7th.
For the 2020-21 school year, parent/teacher Zoom conferences will be held at the elementary school level on Monday, December 7th. Please note this will be a non-student day and the only day available for conferences this year. The constraints of SB 98 have resulted in significantly less time for elementary teachers to prepare for and conduct conferences. Therefore, teachers shall offer and hold parent/teacher conferences for those students most in need, based upon student work, classroom observation, and assessments such as iReady, Lexia, Running Records, and MASI-R Oral Fluency. Identified students, approximately 7 to 9 per class, will be candidates for a parent/teacher conference.
Your child’s teacher will reach out by December 1st to schedule if a conference is warranted. If a student does not require a conference, their teacher will provide brief written comments on the progress report.
After reviewing your child’s progress notice, if you have special concerns, please reach out via email directly to their teacher.
Thank you for your flexibility and understanding.
Golden Envelope Pledge Drive - Update
Thank you to everyone that had donated during our Golden Envelope Pledge Drive. Your generosity and support is greatly appreciated!
The pledge drive currently raised $56,140, which is approximately 30% of our goal of $183,000. The amount raised directly affects programs, such as science, art, music and technology, that we can provide for our school.
Donations are always accepted online and the opportunity to earn a penguin mask will return some time during the school year!
Please visit us online, www.parkvillagefoundation.com/pledge-drive to make your donation.
PTA Reflections Program 2020
by Jennifer Myers, Reflections Chair
Thanks to all the students who entered Reflections this year. We had seven entries, four in Visual Arts and three in literature and all of these entries have been forwarded to the Palomar Council level for judging. We can expect to hear results of this before the end of the year.
These works are available for viewing on a digital gallery at https://www.artskiddoo.com/reflections-gallery. Please take a moment to celebrate the creative efforts of these students.
Weekly Lunch Orders for On-Campus Students
If you wish to order (optional and currently free) school lunch for your child, please submit your child's selections for the week using the applicable form. Orders must be received by 8:00 a.m. on Monday of the week for which you wish to order, but no earlier than the prior Wednesday. Students who DO NOT attend ESS may order a “Heat & Eat” lunch (entrée requires heating). Students who attend ESS can still order a “Ready-to-Eat” on campus lunch.
My child does not attend ESS. = “Heat & Eat” Lunch Orders: https://forms.gle/Hakd7nvzqSTtW4Xr7. Lunches will be delivered to classrooms for students to take home at the end of their session.
My child attends ESS. = ESS "Ready-to-Eat" On Campus Lunch Orders: https://forms.gle/vSbUpMAnLxZVfdEt7. Students will receive their lunches at ESS.
Visit PUSD’s website for the most current elementary lunch menu, nutritional information, and heating instructions (if needed): https://powayusdnutrition.com/index.php?sid=0502141943502717&page=menus (MENU ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE DUE TO AVAILABILITY.)
DADS Recycling Event -- Saturday, November 7 8-10am
The next DADS Group recycling collection is Saturday, Nov 7, from 8-10 AM in the ESS parking lot. We accept California Refund Value (CRV) eligible containers like aluminum cans, plastic bottles, and glass bottles. Wine bottles and food containers should go in your blue city bin. We take household batteries, too, and will drop them off at city hazardous waste recycling locations for you.
Unavailable Saturday mornings? Contact us at pvesdads1@gmail.com to schedule a drop-off or house call.
YEARBOOKS PHOTOS NEEDED
Counselor's Corner -- November 2020
Perspective and Self Care
These are stressful times for many of us. There are so many uncertainties and changes in our lives. It gives us the challenge and opportunity to strengthen our coping skills. As Christopher Robbin, from “Winnie the Pooh” said:
“You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.”
Give yourself permission to change your perspective or “Change the Channel”. Consider some of the ideas:
Treat your body well. Eat some protein. Take a nap. Go for a walk. Do vigorous exercise, dance, do Yoga or some other form of movement with a YouTube video.
Broaden your perspective. Look out the window, consider how someone you love would look at it, or shift your way of looking at the stress. Kelly McGonigal does just that. Here is a Ted Talk YouTube video: How to make stress your friend 14 minutes
This helped me change my perspective on stress.
Entertain yourself. Watch a movie, listen to music, or read that novel you’ve been putting off.
Try physical sensation – which helps calm down the stress centers in your brain. Run water over your hands. Roll your head around your neck. Smell an orange. Look at a flower. Pet an animal, Use some lavender scented oil, etc.
Nurture your heart. Connect with others. Call a friend, bake cookies and take them to an elderly neighbor, your parent or grandparent. Sit under a tree, by the ocean or lake. Perhaps enjoy the quiet of a church or temple. Plant something in your garden.
Nurture yourself to be the best you can be. Wishing you all the best,
Jackie Cardinale and Molly Engblom, School Counselors at Park Village
MORE RESOURCES:
Please visit the PUSD Caring Connections website for the parent education workshops that will be coming up this school year. Parents can view and enroll in the courses they are interested in!
*NEW THIS YEAR: We created a Park Village~Counselor Calm Down Corner. Click on the links for more resources and to request an appointment with a school counselor.
**REMINDERS**
School Site Council
Celebrate with a “Birthday Book” Donation to the Library
The school library’s Birthday Book donation program is an opportunity to celebrate your child’s birthday (or another milestone occasion) by choosing a book for the library's collection. Your gift will benefit PVES students for years to come!
After the donated book arrives at the library, a special bookplate with your child's name and birthday age will be placed inside the front cover. I will also reserve the book so your child can be the first student to check it out from the library (unless they choose not to).
This program is completely optional, but new books are greatly appreciated by the students, teachers, and me! Thank you very much! -- Mrs. Fleming, Librarian
How the Birthday Book Club works:
1) Choose a book from the Park Village ES Library Wish List on Amazon any time, or our JLG Bookfair Wish List (Oct. 19-30, 2020). There are a wide variety of preselected books to choose from. You can ship the books directly to the library.
2) Complete the Birthday Book Donation form online so I know what to expect.
3) When the book is ready for check-out, your child can be the first one to borrow it.
After the book is returned, it becomes part of the library collection for other students to enjoy.
Thank you for supporting reading and learning at Park Village!
No Place For Hate
We are excited to share with you that Park Village was officially designated as a No Place For Hate school again this year! This past week teachers kicked off this valuable program with students. As a reminder, The “No Place For Hate” program was created by the national Anti Defamation League (ADL) organization and was developed to organize schools to work together and develop projects that enhance the appreciation of diversity and foster harmony amongst diverse groups. The campaign empowers schools to promote respect for individual and group differences while challenging prejudice and bigotry. Each year we will start by having all staff and students take the No Place For Hate Pledge seen here.
I PROMISE to do my best to treat everyone fairly.
I PROMISE to do my best to be kind to everyone -even if they are not like me.
IF I SEE someone being hurt or bullied, I will tell a teacher
EVERYONE should be able to feel safe and happy in school.
I WANT OUR SCHOOL to be No Place For Hate.
I PROMISE to abide by and uphold the No Place For Hate Pledge.
We will also be implementing three school wide activities throughout the year. The goal of these activities are to continue to find ways of building a more inclusive and respectful campus and to empower students to take a stand against hate and bullying. In addition to school wide activities, we have created a “Virtual Inclusion Lounge” for parents and students to access throughout the year. We hope students and parents will explore these resources together to have discussions around the topics of diversity, tolerance, and acceptance. Click here to access the “Virtual Inclusion Lounge” If you want to learn more about the No Place for Hate program in San Diego visit. https://sandiego.adl.org/no-place-for-hate. Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
Your “No Place For Hate” Team Members
Shop at Amazon and Earn Money for PV
Did you know you can support PV all year long with as little as a mouse click? Use our link to Amazon every time you make a purchase so our school can receive a cash-back percentage of your total order. Better yet, bookmark our Amazon link and use it as you buy those needed last minute back-to-school items, holiday gifts, and more. It’s a win-win! Plus, if you designate “Park Village Elementary Education Foundation” as the charity for AmazonSmile, you earn an additional 0.5% of the purchase price from your eligible AmazonSmile purchases for PV Foundation. https://smile.amazon.com/?ie=UTF8&tag=wwwpveefcom-20
BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION
BOX TOPS has transitioned to digital submission! It's now easier than ever to earn money for our school. Download the app, scan your receipt, and your earnings will instantly show up in the PVE account.
SCANNING:
- The new method of submitting Box Tops is to scan your receipt via a downloadable app. The new style Box Tops will say "SCAN" and may only be submitted this way.
- You have 14 days to scan your receipt otherwise, it becomes invalid.
- Please watch the "how to" video below for more information & instructions.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh94b2BvFK4
We will be having competitions as the year goes on. Here's how to start:
1. Download the app.
2. Scan your receipt every time you go to a grocery store. You don't even have to check to see if you bought anything that is Box Tops. Just get in the habit of scanning after every grocery trip. The app will tell you if you earned box tops for your school.
3. At the bottom of the app, find the "star" and enter your teacher's name for credit for your class.
Contact Box Tops Chair, Cheryl Sifferlen, at sifferlens@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Park Village is on Social Media!
Visit our social media pages to view video messages from our teachers! We love seeing photos of our kiddos distance learning and having fun at home. Don’t forget to tag us!
Follow us on Facebook:
Park Village Foundation: https://www.facebook.com/parkvillagefoundation/
D.A.D.S. Group: https://www.facebook.com/ParkVillageDADS/
Park Village PTA: https://www.facebook.com/PVpenguinsPTA
Follow us on Instagram:
Park Village Elementary: https://www.instagram.com/parkvillageelem/
D.A.D.S. Group: https://www.instagram.com/parkvillagedads/
Contact the Penguin News Editors
Email: parkvillagenews@outlook.com