The Wildcat Way April 12, 2020

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Hello Loma Verde Families,

I hope this finds you well. This past week, our team has been working diligently to make connections with our students and preparing for Distance Learning to begin this week.  If you have not heard from your child’s teacher, it means that we have encountered a non-working phone number or email.  If you have not heard from your teacher, be sure to email me at bree.watson@cvesd.org.

We have encountered a number of questions and are doing our best to address them in a timely manner. Below, please find some Frequently Asked Questions.

Question:  When will the school office reopen?  When will the district office reopen?

A:  Chula Vista Elementary School District (CVESD) facilities and campuses will remain closed for the remainder of the school year unless health officials determine it is safe to reopen. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Governor have each recommended closing school facilities for the remainder of the school year out of concerns and needs for ongoing social distancing.

At the moment, there is no scheduled date to reopen schools.  Please visit www.cvesd.org for the most up-to-date information regarding the closure during the COVID-19   Please note that all staff have been asked to work from home and that the school office remains closed.  Emailing your child’s teacher or using Class Dojo to message them is the best way to communicate with the school.

Question: When will my child (Gr. 3 – 6) receive a device?

A: There is no date of when or if students will be distributed devices. Other districts have moved ahead with this initiative, however, at this time our district has opted to gather more data about current technology supports in the home. This data collection includes access to devices and broadband speed before determining if a roll-out of devices is the best option or solution for our students to access Distance Learning.

Connectivity at home is as important as the device(s) in the home. There is a huge difference between issuing a laptop, and then being able to use it at home. Creating an equitable learning environment is critical for our students to learn. If we do issue devices, or printed packets for that matter, it will likely occur after the next two weeks. Currently, public health officials say sheltering in place is critical to stem a predicted surge in coronavirus cases.

Please see the link below for more information about this topic from our Superintendent. Superintendent Message Click Here

Question: My child does not have access to a device, how can they participate in Distance Learning?

A: Distance learning means that learning opportunities are provided to students while the teacher and the student are in different locations (i.e., outside the traditional classroom environment). Distance learning may include student-instructor interaction through the use of a computer and/or telecommunications technology to deliver instruction and check-in time. This may include video or audio instruction in which the primary mode of communication between the student and instructor is on-line interaction, instructional television, video, or other instruction that relies on printed materials (“packets”).

Our teachers are doing their best to be creative and come up with ideas beyond relying on technology to participate in Distance Learning. Please make sure to communicate your current situation with your teachers, so that they can better understand and support your child during this new learning time.

Question: Is the District developing a plan to increase broadband access for our learning community?

A: CVESD is working in partnership with the City of Chula Vista and the Classroom of the Future Foundation for possible broadband expansion, such as incorporating hotspots in our neediest neighborhoods. There are a number of service providers. Click here for a list of providers.  For example, effective Monday, March 16, Cox Communications began providing:

  • Limited-time, first two months free of Connect2Compete service, $9.95/month thereafter. Cox also has increased Connect2Compete speeds to 50 mbps.
  • Until May 15, 2020, we are providing phone and remote desktop support through Cox Complete Care at no charge to provide peace of mind and ease for technology needs
  • Resources for discounted, refurbished equipment through its association with PCs for People.  See Cox Communication’s website for more information.

We plan to continue to advocate for plan upgrades (increased bandwidth) to support the needs of students at home during this unprecedented crisis.

Question: Is there a place where I can purchase an affordable device?

A: Yes. https://www.cox.com/residential/internet/connect2compete/low-cost-computer.html

Question: Is there a CVESD “Parent Helpline” for Office 365 and Teams?

A: Our District has established a Parent Helpline to provide technical support with Microsoft Office 365 and Teams, as well as assistance for District-adopted online programs (i.e. Achieve 3000). Office hours are Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Parents may call if they need support with these tools and an IT team member will assist them. You may need to leave a message during peak times but please be reassured that someone will contact you as soon as possible. The parent helpline number is 619-409-6638.

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Question: My child left his/ her glasses at school. May I get them?

A: Yes. Please email bree.watson@cvesd.org for more information. Note that I am working remotely; so I will do my best to respond in a timely manner.

Question: My child has medication at school. Do I need to pick it up?

A: No. You can leave the medication at school until next year or until when the office reopens.  Again, for the health and safety of our entire school community, we are asking all to follow the directives of County and State Health Officials and continue to shelter-in-place.

Question: My child has medication at school and I need access to my child’s prescription. May I pick it up?

A: Yes. Please contact our nurse, Isla Morris, at isla.morris@cvesd.org for more information. Please note that Nurse Isla is working remotely, so she will do her best to respond in a timely manner.

 Question:  Will the SSC meetings still continue during the school closure?

A:  Yes, these meetings will occur online and be accessible to the public via an email link.  Please contact our school secretary, Elsa Estrada at elsa.estrada@cvesd.org, for more information.  Please note that Ms. Estrada is also working remotely, so she will do her best to respond in a timely manner.

SSCApril SSC Meeting – Tuesday, April 21 at 3:00 pm (location online; email for link)

May SSC Meeting – Tuesday, May 19 at 3:00 pm (location online; email for link)

 

For additional Q & A please make sure to check out this link:  HERE

Our entire Loma Verde Elementary School team misses each of you and hopes that you and your family are staying healthy and positive! We are always here for you.  If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at bree.watson@cvesd.org or your child’s teacher through email or ClassDojo.

Warm regards,

Mrs. Bree Watson, Principal

 

 

SPIRIT DAYS

Loma_Verde_Logo_Stamp_High_ResDuring this time of physical distancing, it is so important for us to stay connected with one another.  One way we will do this is by planning virtual Spirit Days that we can all participate in from our homes.  We will start with a Wildcat Gear Spirit Day on Friday, April 17th.  Please share any pictures you take on our Spirit Days on Twitter, Facebook or send them to me via email, we love seeing our Wildcats in spirit gear.  Student and staff spirit gear pictures will be shared in the blog next week. We are working on planning a virtual Spirit Week and we will share more information in our blog post next week.

 

COVID-19 Info Center

We hope everyone is doing well and staying healthy!  Please visit our CVESD website for up-to-date COVID-19 information with the link: COVID-19 Info Center.

 

Meal Service Updates

Screen Shot 2020-04-12 at 8.56.29 AMThe District will resume meal distribution at nine school sites this week Monday, April 13 – Friday, April 17. Meal bags will contain breakfast and lunch servings. District and school staff will distribute the meal bags from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.  Loma Verde is one of the schools that is giving out food.  Reminder: Students who are receiving meals need to be physically present.   Please click here for a list of schools where meals will be distributed.

 

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P.E. Links of the Week:

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Have your children watch this video from Coach G for PE this week.  It is a fun video that the whole family can enjoy.  Have fun!

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Sanford Harmony at NSUThe Loma Verde Teachers have been using a special program called Sanford Harmony to support our students’ social and emotional well-being. Due to recent events, Sanford Harmony now has a parent toolkit with great activities you can do at home.

 

 

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The Wildcat Way April 6, 2020

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April 6, 2020

Dear Loma Verde Families,

Our team misses you greatly and hopes this finds you well.

During Quarter 4, due to the COVID-19 virus pandemic, CVESD will embark upon a distance learning instructional model for all students until further notice.  To view our District newsletter regarding distance learning and other related items, please CLICK HERE.

Loma Verde’s goal is to keep student learning alive and well until health officials determine that our school is safe to reopen.  This week (April 6 – 10), our teachers will be planning and preparing curriculum for distance learning instruction.  Teachers will not, however, assign academic work this week.  Distance learning for students will start, to the extent possible, on Monday, April 13.

This week, your child’s teacher will contact you by email or phone.  It’s important that you reply in a timely manner, as we need to assess the distance learning resources available at your home and confirm that all students are able to communicate with their teachers.

We’ll strive to provide your child with a quality education in a nurturing, virtual classroom environment during this last quarter of the school year.  Since distance learning is new for both teachers and students, I respectfully ask that you are patient with our instructional team.  Rest assured, we’ll work hard to support you and your child through this new model of learning.

Lastly, CVESD will not be distributing any digital devices (e.g., laptops) at this time.  However, our teachers will ensure that assignments will be flexible and equitable for all students.

As always, thank you for your partnership and support.  We look forward to the day we are back on campus together.  Please let your children know we miss them, and our staff is so excited to connect with them this week.

Warm regards,

Mrs. Bree Watson, Principal

 

6 de abril de 2020

Estimadas familias de Loma Verde,

Nuestro equipo te extraña mucho y espera que esto te encuentre bien.

Durante el cuarto trimestre, debido a la pandemia del virus COVID-19, CVESD se embarcará en una la educación a distancia modelo de instrucción para todos los estudiantes hasta nuevo aviso. Para ver nuestro boletín del distrito sobre la educación a distancia y otros artículos relacionados, por favor HAGA CLIC AQUÍ .

El objetivo de Loma Verde es mantener el aprendizaje de los estudiantes vivo y sano hasta que los funcionarios de salud determinen que es seguro reabrir nuestra escuela. Esta semana (del 6 al 10 de abril), nuestros maestros planearán y prepararán un plan de estudios para la educación a distancia instrucción. Los maestros no , sin embargo, asigne trabajo académico esta semana. La educación a distancia para estudiantes comenzará, en la medida de lo posible, el lunes 13 de abril . Esta semana, el maestro de su hijo se comunicará con usted por correo electrónico o por teléfono. Es importante que responda de manera oportuna, ya que necesitamos evaluar el la educación a distancia recursos disponibles en su hogar y confirme que todos los estudiantes puedan comunicarse con sus maestros.

Nos esforzaremos por brindarle a su hijo una educación de calidad en un ambiente de aula virtual y enriquecedor durante este último trimestre del año escolar. Ya que la educación a distancia es nuevo tanto para profesores como para estudiantes, Respetuosamente le pido que sea paciente con nuestro equipo de instrucción . Tenga la seguridad de que trabajaremos arduamente para apoyarlo a usted y a su hijo a través de este nuevo modelo de aprendizaje.

Por último, CVESD no estar distribuyendo cualquier dispositivo digital (por ejemplo, computadoras portátiles) en este momento. Sin embargo, nuestros maestros se asegurarán de que las tareas sean flexibles y equitativas para todos los estudiantes.

Como siempre, gracias por su colaboración y apoyo. Esperamos con ansias el día en que volvamos juntos al campus. Hágales saber a sus hijos que los extrañamos, y nuestro personal está muy emocionado de conectarse con ellos esta semana.

Un cordial saludo,

Sra. Bree Watson, directora

 

COVID-19 Info Center

We hope everyone is doing well and staying healthy!  Please visit our CVESD website for up-to-date COVID-19 information with the link: COVID-19 Info Center.

 

Meals The District will resume meal distribution at nine school sites for much of the week following Spring Break: Tues., April 7 – Friday, April 10. Meal bags will contain breakfast and lunch servings. District and school staff will start distributing the meal bags at 10:00 a.m. and will stop once all bags are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Loma Verde is one of the schools that is giving out food.  Please click here for a list of schools where meals will be distributed.

 

Sanford Harmony at NSUThe Loma Verde Teachers have been using a special program called Sanford Harmony to support our students’ social and emotional well-being. Due to recent events, Sanford Harmony now has a parent toolkit with great activities you can do at home.

 

 

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With information about the COVID-19 pandemic changing quickly, CVESD will do its best to keep our community informed as new details become available. Below you will find links to Community Services.

 

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When you receive your letter in the mail from the Census Bureau, it will include your Census ID number which is most likely linked to your address. If you are unable to complete your 2020 Census questionnaire online, they will send you a paper questionnaire in a few weeks for you to complete and mail back. In addition, if you need help completing your 2020 Census questionnaire, you can call the toll-free number 1-844-330-2020.

The Wildcat Way – March 29, 2020

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We hope everyone is doing well and staying healthy!  Please visit our CVESD website for up-to-date COVID-19 information with the link: COVID-19 Info Center.

Here is a glimpse of what some of our Wildcats have been doing over the break.

 

 

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P.E. Coach G has uploaded some academic and PE videos to Youtube for the kiddos.

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We hope this helps keep your children active.  💪🏻📚🏀  She has also posted PE Challenges of the day on our Loma Verde ClassDojo page.

 

 

Coming Soon! Information on what school will look like after spring break. Stay tuned. Learn more about Distance Learning as we work on our districtwide plan for our schools.

 

 

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Parents & Staff, please share any photos and/or stories of your days during this time away and let us know what you’ve been up to! You can send via email to maria.mickelsen@cvesd.org or share them with your classroom teacher’s ClassDojo to share with us! We look forward to hearing from everyone and can’t wait to see what our wonderful wildcat families have been up to!

*These photos/stories will appear in the yearbook*

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Sanford Harmony at NSU The Loma Verde Teachers have been using a special program called Sanford Harmony to support our students’ social and emotional well-being. Due to recent events, Sanford Harmony now has a parent toolkit with great activities you can do at home.

 

 

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We are providing you with free at-home access to our online learning programs ABCmouse, Adventure Academy, and ReadingIQ while your child’s school is closed. These research-based educational programs include thousands of digital learning activities, and they can help preschool, pre-k, elementary, and middle school students keep learning while schools are closed. All three programs can be used on computers, tablets, and smartphones, and you can add up to three children per account!

How to Get Your Free Accounts
Click on the link below for each program that you wish to provide to your child/children:
1. Click on the link below for each program.
2. Enter this School Code: SCHOOL1446
3. Create an account using your personal email address and undefineda password of your choice.

For Children in Preschool Through 2nd Grade www.ABCmouse.com/redeem

For Children in 3rd Through 8th Grade www.AdventureAcademy.com/redeem

For Children in Preschool Through 6th Grade www.ReadingIQ.com/redeem

(Internet access is not needed after ReadingIQ is downloaded.)
If you have questions or need help with using your School Code, please email Customer Support at Support@AofL.com.

 

 

Meal Service Updates

CVESD will be providing “Grab & Go” Meals during Spring Break Tuesday, March 31. The Meals distribution will take place at nine school sites across the region. Students will receive 5 days worth of meals. Students who are receiving meals must be physically present.  Theses schools will begin serving at 10 am, until supplies last. Details are listed here.

The locations are:

  • Casillas Elementary School
  • 1130 East J St
  • Chula Vista, CA 91910
  • Harborside Elementary School
  • 681 Naples Street
  • Chula Vista, CA 91911
  • Juarez-Lincoln Elementary School
  • 849 Twining Avenue
  • San Diego, CA 92154
  • Loma Verde Elementary School
  • 1450 Loma Lane
  • Chula Vista, CA 91911
  • Muraoka Elementary School
  • 1644 Santa Alexia Ave
  • Chula Vista, CA 91913
  • Rice Elementary School
  • 915 Fourth AV
  • Chula Vista, CA 91911
  • Salt Creek Elementary School
  • 1055 Hunte Parkway
  • Chula Vista, CA 91914
  • Sunnyside Elementary School
  • 5430 San Miguel Road
  • Bonita, CA 91902
  • Vista Square Elementary School
  • 540 G Street
  • Chula Vista, CA 91910

 

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With information about the COVID-19 pandemic changing quickly, CVESD will do its best to keep our community informed as new details become available. Below you will find links to Community Services.

 

Census Counts on Twitter: "Happy Census Day of Action! We're ... CENSUS INFO: Important for School Funding and Due by April 30.
When you receive your letter in the mail from the Census Bureau, it will include your Census ID number which is most likely linked to your address. If you are unable to complete your 2020 Census questionnaire online, they will send you a paper questionnaire in a few weeks for you to complete and mail back. In addition, if you need help completing your 2020 Census questionnaire, you can call the toll-free number 1-844-330-2020.

 

Spring Break officially began on March 21 and continues through April 3.   We encourage all our students to continue reading and practicing math over the break.   Also, enjoy your time together as a family. Please follow us on Twitter and Facebook for fun challenges you might want to complete as a family over the break: https://twitter.com/LomaVerdeSchool and https://www.facebook.com/LomaVerdeElementary/.

 

 

Update: Food Distribution

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We hope you are doing well! Please stay healthy, practice social distancing, and wash your hands often.  We all miss you very much and can’t wait to see you again!

 

Hello Wildcats! Meal distribution continues today from 10AM-12PM at the 9 sites listed in the flyer. Loma Verde is one of the sites to pick up meals for the week for kids ages 1-18.

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For additional Food Resources, please review the options listed below.

Both the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank and Feeding San Diego are operating as usual. By calling 211, clients can provide their address and be directed to the closest food distribution in their area.

The San Diego Food Bank website will direct to their distribution sites as contained on the 211 website (https://my211.force.com/s/service-directory?code=BD).

The San Diego Food Bank is in need of volunteers. Feeding San Diego distributions can be found on the ‘Need Help’ tab (https://feedingsandiego.org/need-help/food-distributions). Non-regular volunteer shifts have been canceled.

CalFresh (SNAP)

The CalFresh program and local CalFresh application assistance continue to operate as normal. Benefits will be received by enrollees as normal. Feeding San Diego continues to offer application assistance, however, all appointments will be conducted via telephone or Zoom conference. Feeding San Diego will not host any in-person visits or workshops.

San Diego Hunger Coalition

The coalition is putting together a COVID-19 food assistance-specific webpage, where visitors can get updated information on food distribution sites, CalFresh updates, CalWORKS updates, and WIC. They will also have opportunities for advocacy regarding emergency food funds from the State and Federal levels.

 

Spring Break officially begins on March 21 and continues through April 3.   We encourage all our students to continue reading and practicing math over the break.   Also, enjoy your time together as a family. Please follow us on Twitter and Facebook for fun challenges you might want to complete as a family over the break: https://twitter.com/LomaVerdeSchool and https://www.facebook.com/LomaVerdeElementary/.

 

CENSUS INFO: Here is the web link for the 2020 Census: my2020census.gov
When you receive your letter in the mail from the Census Bureau, it will include your Census ID number which is most likely linked to your address. If you are unable to complete your 2020 Census questionnaire online, they will send you a paper questionnaire in a few weeks for you to complete and mail back. In addition, if you need help completing your 2020 Census questionnaire, you can call the toll-free number 1-844-330-2020. This is very important for our school funding.

 

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Superintendent’s Update: Schools to Remain Closed Until Further Notice

Sent on Behalf of Superintendent Francisco Escobedo, Ed.D:

As many of you may have heard, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a statewide “shelter-in-place.” This latest directive aligns closely with actions taken earlier this week by our San Diego County officials, which means we will continue limiting gatherings to no more than 10 individuals and enforcing social distancing. This order by Governor Newsom will ensure all counties are following the same guidance to limit the spread and severity of COVID-19. The Chula Vista Elementary School District is comprised of staff, parents, students, and our community partners. As role models in our community, it is incumbent upon us to do our part.

In a unified effort to protect the health of students, staff and school communities, our District and other school districts countywide, in collaboration with the County Department of Public Health, made the collective decision to remain closed indefinitely. We will send you weekly updates while our schools are closed until further notice. We are taking a proactive and aggressive approach to maintain the health, safety and well-being of our schools and communities.

The Governor’s order does not change or impact the role of CVESD, which is considered essential, nor our duty to carry out the following essential services:

  • Meals being prepared and distributed to students
  • Any function associated with keeping the continuity of learning moving forward.

As we all adjust to a new reality for both our professional and personal lives, I wanted to provide a message of encouragement and support to you, our Chula Vista Elementary School District staff.  These are truly unprecedented times, and we have been called on to make tough decisions that affect each of us.  Please know, the Board, District Leadership Team, and bargaining groups are collaborating to make decisions with the health and safety of our community—students, families, and staff—as our top priority.

I want to thank you for your continued cooperation as we persevere through this unique situation.  We appreciate your willingness to follow our directives and your flexibility to adjust as new information necessitates a change in plans.

Despite the difficult circumstances, it is heartwarming to see the creative ways our teachers are delivering educational support. We are working with Chula Vista Educators (CVE) to establish a unique, innovative learning environment to continue our students’ academic and emotional growth. In addition, Chula Vista Classified Employees Organization (CVCEO) has been assisting us in finding new ways to keep essential District operations afloat.  At times like this, our community relies on us to showcase a sense of calm, grit, and professionalism.  We have done a great job of that thus far.  I want to especially thank Child Nutrition Services and Maintenance staff members for their heroic efforts in keeping students fed. Overall, thousands of meals were distributed each day of the week across our 46 schools. This was no small feat. Meal service is also continuing during Spring Break.

Together, we will get through this historic period of change, however long it may last. Rest assured we will continue to keep you updated as future decisions are confirmed.

Again, thank you for your ongoing support, flexibility, understanding, and grit.  Please remember to focus on remaining calm, keeping your family and loved ones safe, and practicing self-care as needed.  We will get through this together.

Sincerely,

Francisco Escobedo, Ed.D.

Superintendent