Mountain View School District
Family Engagement
MVSD Chalkathon
Click below or call 1-844-330-2020
You are invited to participate in the MVSD Chalkathon from September 28-30th. Pick up your bag of sidewalk chalk at the MVSD Grab-N-Go sites. Available to the first 100 families!
Send us a picture of your artwork to familyengagement@mvsd.net !
Together we can make MVSD Count!
Maintaining Family Well-Being During COVID-19
Mental Health Workshops
Save the Dates
Links will be made available before the workshops!
Parent Academy
We welcome you to join our Parent Academies and work with other parents from the district to learn ways to help your child succeed!
Participate in our Golden Bell winning program!
If interested click the link below and a school liaison will contact you!
MVSD Migrant Education Program
What is the Migrant Education Program?
The Migrant Education Program is federally funded and designed to enrich and respond to the educational and health needs of migrant children. The program provides supplemental services to the core program of services already being received by students through the district.
Who is Eligible?
The children of migratory workers, ages 3-21, whose parents or other members of their nuclear family have worked in either fishing, agriculture, dairy, food processing, packing, forestry or livestock industries within the last 36 months are eligible. During the move to do this temporary/seasonal work, the parents or a relative, must have taken the student away from his/her regular school district to a different school district, whether or not the student attended school at the second location.
You and your family could qualify if you have worked in:
● AGRICULTURE
● FOOD PROCESSING
● PACKING
● DAIRY
● FISHING
● ORCHARD
● LIVESTOCK
● FORESTRY
What Services Are Offered by the Migrant Education Program?
● Preschool Program
● Saturday School Program
● After School Tutoring
● GED Program Referrals
● Summer Program
● Study Trips
● Help for Out of School Youth
● University Camps
● Educational Workshops about the University
Your children may be eligible to receive FREE educational and health services.
Possible services may include:
• After-School Tutoring • Summer College Academies
• Saturday School • Summer Outdoor Camp
• Preschool Programs • Summer Science Academies
• Help Recovering High School Credits Referrals • Dental Screenings/Medical
Parents receive training on:
How to become involved in their children’s schools, how to support their children’s academic success, requirements for college admissions and other services. We also provide information for classes to obtain a GED certificate, which is an equivalent to a high school diploma.