RVHS Newsletter
October 23rd 2022
Message From The Principal
This event is sponsored by the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce, our own District, and a huge number of local businesses. The "Student of the Month" celebration is the creation of a local entreprenuer (Sally Myers) who--along with her husband--own many Sizzler restaurants in Southern California.
Students are nominated by one of their teachers and then go to a special breakfast event attended by the Chamber of Commerce staff, TVUSD district staff, and local dignitaries. Students celebrated this month were from five different local area High Schools: Great Oak, Temecula Valley, Rancho Vista, Chaparral and Linfield Christian.
This month we celebrated 12th grader Izaiah Goldberg from RVHS. Izaiah was nominated by his STEM/Career Exploration Teacher, Mr. Sean Morse. CONGRATULATIONS TO IZAIAH!
At the breakfast event Izaiah gave a short speech talking about his education and goals for the future. His nominating teacher, Mr. Morse, and Izaiah's mom--Laura Goldberg--also shared some brief remarks about him. It was very heartwarming to hear from them a little about his story, the very positive path that he's on, and the future that he's working towards. Overall, it was a very nice morning listening to the goals and aspirations of students from across the Temecula Valley.
Once again: Congrats to Izaiah Goldberg, our October STUDENT OF THE MONTH! See below for a few pictures from the event that was held this past Thursday, October 20th!
David Schlottman
Principal

--------------Student Of The Month-------------Izaiah Goldberg
Mr. Morse; Izaiah and Laura Goldberg

Students of the Month From All Five High Schols With Their Parents


STUDENT OF THE WEEK

FOOD DELIVERY



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English Learner Advisory Committe (ELAC)
Every month or so we'll be hosting an "English Learner Advisory Committee" (ELAC) meeting at Rancho Vista High.
The meeting is open to all families and will be most informative to families of those students who are learning English.
Our 1st meeting will be:
Thursday, October 27, 2022
4-5 pm
In the RVHS Library
Coffee and Refreshments will be provided
Meeting will be held in English and Spanish
The purpose of ELAC is to help families...
1) Learn how our school supports English learners to learn English
2) Understand how they can support their students at home as they learn English
3) Understand the US Educational system (and our TVUSD system in particular)
4) Give the school input/advice about how to improve its "English Learner" programs
5) Learn about how the school's attendance policies
6) Learn how to advocate for their child at school and know who to talk to when help is
needed
We look forward to seeing you on Thursday, October 27th!
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Comité Asesor para Padres de Estudiantes Aprendices de Inglés
Aproximadamente cada mes organizaremos una reunión del "Comité asesor de estudiantes aprendices de inglés" (ELAC) en Rancho Vista High.
La reunión está abierta a todas las familias y será más informativa para las familias de aquellos estudiantes que están aprendiendo inglés.
Nuestra primera reunión será:
jueves, 27 de octubre de 2022
4-5 pm
En la biblioteca de RVHS
Se proporcionará café y refrescos.
La reunión se llevará a cabo en inglés y español.
El propósito de ELAC es ayudar a las familias...
1) Aprenda cómo nuestra escuela apoya a los estudiantes aprendices de inglés
2) Comprender cómo pueden apoyar a sus estudiantes en casa mientras aprenden inglés
3) Comprender el sistema educativo de los EE. UU. (y nuestro sistema TVUSD en particular)
4) Brindar información/consejos a la escuela sobre cómo mejorar sus programas de
"Estudiantes Aprendices de inglés"
5) Conozca cómo funcionan las políticas de asistencia de la escuela.
6) Aprenda a abogar por su hijo en la escuela y sepa con quién hablar cuando necesite
ayuda.
¡Te esperamos el jueves 27 de octubre!


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.



Hispanic Club
We had such a big turnout, Hispanic Club will continue to host soccer games. Come join us any second Wednesday of the month at lunch on the field to watch or play.



Transportation
TVUSD Bus Passes

Lisa Sindermann
Assistant Principal Stephanie Webb