PARK VILLAGE ELEMENTARY’S WEEKLY NEWSLETTER THE FLASH A N A T I O N AL B L U E R I B B O N S C H O O L & C AL I F O R N I A D I S T I N G U I S H E D S C H O O L October 17, 2014 - Vol. 18, Issue 9 Next Week Tuesday (10/21) 27th Annual Cross Country Fun Run 1:40 pm, Early Dismissal 12:20 pm, TK Wednesday (10/22) PTA Restaurant Fundraiser at Cafasso Meatball Company Thursday (10/23) Red Ribbon and Character Counts Week BEGINS! CC Color: Wear Green For Responsibility Spirit Day: Crazy Sock Day Friday (10/24) CC Color: Wear Orange For Fairness Scrip Card Sales 8:30 am, Front Gates “Fit Friday” - Walk to School Friday Flag— PV 20th Anniversary Celebration 9:00 am, Lunch Area Lunch with DADS Ice Cream Sales 3:20 pm, Lunch Area DADS Meeting 7:00 pm, Offsite Character Counts at Park Village By Ricardo Ceceña, Principal Park Village continues to implement the character education program, Character Counts!TM into our school community. This program has helped to improve the climate of our school by increasing awareness of personal behavior choices of our school community. Character Counts!TM is a program that has been combined with our everyday behavior expectations and academic curriculum. The program is based on 6 pillars of character: Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, and Citizenship. Throughout the year we focus on a pillar every 4-6 weeks. Focusing on each pillar separately, students, staff and parents can really understand each pillar individually. What do the pillars mean? Trustworthiness is when a person who lives with integrity and honesty, and they are reliable and loyal. In the classroom, students will tell the truth. Respect is when a person lives by the Golden Rule. Students respect others, and are courteous, polite, and tolerant of one anothers’ differences. In the classroom, students will use good manners, and will not use put-downs towards others. Responsibility is when a person is accountable for their actions and pursues excellence and self-control. In the classroom, students will accept responsibility for their choices and accept the consequences of their actions and will not make excuses. Fairness is when a person is fair and just. They listen to others and are open to different viewpoints. In the classroom, students will treat people equally and will not take advantage of others. Caring is when a person is compassionate towards others. They are kind, loving, and considerate. In the classroom, students will be empathic and kind to others, and will not be mean and insensitive. Citizenship is when a person acts as a good citizen. They share the load, help their community, and respect authority and the law. In the classroom, students will play by the rules and will not make them up as they go. Next week (October 23- 30) we will be highlighting all 6 pillars during Red Ribbon/ Character Counts!TM Week. During our daily morning announcements I will be highlighting the pillar of the day and students will be asked to show their support of the school and the pillars by wearing the color that represents each pillar. Lastly, I’d like to call attention to the new PV Student, Parent and Staff Character Counts!TM flyers that are attached to this week’s Flash. I recommend that you review the student and parent flyers with your child in preparation of CC! Week. All classrooms on campus have reviewed them with students and have posted them as reminders to our collective commitment in making Character Count! TM at Park Village. See the box on the next page for the complete schedule of CC! Color Days. Due to Halloween, there will be no ice cream sales on Friday, October 31 CC! Color Days Schedule Thursday, Oct. 23 - Wear Green for Responsibility Friday, Oct. 24 - Wear Orange for Fairness Monday, Oct. 27 - Wear Blue for Trustworthiness Tuesday, Oct. 28 - Wear Red for Caring Wednesday, Oct. 29 - Wear Yellow for Respect Thursday, Oct. 30 - Wear Purple for Citizenship 27th ANNUAL CROSS COUNTRY FUN RUN We’re excited to have many 3rd, 4th, & 5th graders running in the 27th Annual One Mile Cross Country Fun Run this coming Tuesday, October 21, at Mt. Carmel High School! Run start times are as follows: 3rd Grade Boys 2:30pm / Girls 2:40pm 4th Grade Boys 2:50pm / Girls 3:00pm 5th Grade Boys 3:15pm / Girls 3:30pm A reminder to parents that you are responsible for driving your child to the race. Please make sure you allow enough time to pick your child up from school, park at the high school, find the stadium, and check your child in for the race. The Mt. Carmel HS outdoor football stadium/ running track is located on the upper level from the school parking lot, on the opposite side from all the school buildings. As you enter the stadium, look to the right (east stands). Bring your child to the “Park Village Elementary” sign. Your child needs a label to run, and this is the only location it will be available. Plan to arrive no later than 30 minutes BEFORE your child’s start time. They usually get over 800 students running for this event, therefore, plan accordingly. 3rd Grade Parents: 3rd grade runners will be granted an early dismissal at 1:15. Please come to the school office to pick your child up at this time. 4th & 5th Grade Parents: 4th & 5th grade runners will have a regular 1:40 dismissal since their races start a bit later. Questions? Email: Mami Azuma at mpianoa@gmail.com The next Lunch With DADS is Friday, October 24! A parent or guardian is welcome to join their Penguin for lunch at school. Thank you to Principal Ceceña for supporting this activity. SCHOOL LUNCH HOURS: 11:30 - 12:00: Preschool 12:00 - 12:40: 4th and 5th Grade !! GO PENGUINS !! Capture and Share the SPOOKTACULAR moments with us! This is the season you take lots of pictures of your kids. To make our Yearbook more fun, please share your pictures. Visit our PV school Yearbook website at 12:20 - 1:00: 2nd and 3rd Grade https://parkvillageyearbook201415.shutterfly.com/ 12:40 - 1:20: Kindergarten and 1st Grade and become a member to upload your pictures! Costume Parade By Ricardo Ceceña, Principal Park Village Elementary School is proud to announce its Annual Costume Parade, scheduled for Friday, October 31 at 9:15 am on the back field/track. All children in grades Pre-K through 5 who wish to participate will parade in their costume around the track and then return to their classrooms. Children who don’t want to wear their costume to school may bring them in a paper bag and change prior to the parade. Parents are welcome to join in the fun and costumes are encouraged. The best place for parents to view the parade is anywhere along the side of the running track, since the entire school will be making a parade lap around the track. The Costume Parade is two weeks away; I know many of you are selecting costumes. Here at Park Village we are promoting a safe and friendly environment. Please remember to keep the following guidelines in mind when selecting a costume to wear for the parade: Avoid rubber masks. If a costume requires a mask, it may only be worn during the parade. Wear shoes. Safety regulations require students to wear shoes at all times. No weapons, blood or gore. We promote a safe and friendly environment at Park Village. Weapons, blood and gore don’t support this philosophy. Toy guns, knives handcuffs, swords, nun chucks etc. will be taken and returned at the end of the day. Any child with bloody make-up will have to remove it. Costumes that portray violent movies/ TV (Scream, Freddy Kruger, etc.) are not appropriate at school. Save them for after school events and trick or treating. Display respect for other cultures. Stereotyping or ridi- culing other races or cultures is unacceptable. Thank you for following the guidelines. We have children of all ages at Park Village and we want the day to be full of smiles for all. Now that you’ve submitted your entry – what next? We will advance our 30 winners to the Palomar Council Level by November. Palomar Council will advance their selections by December to the Regional Level. We’ll know who’s made it to state by January. Stay tuned. We will have our own PVES Reflection Artists Gallery Showing sometime in February where we will showcase all entries. Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s Reflections. LEAD Column (Legislation for Education and Advocacy Digest) By Darshana Patel, VP of Legislation Calling all voters interested in how our elected Congressional Representative will voice our needs! The Rancho Peñasquitos Town Council is hosting a Congressional District 52 Candidate Forum on October 22, 2014 from 7:30-9 pm in the Ball Room at the Double Tree Inn. The two candidates on the ballot are Carl DeMaio and Scott Peters. This forum is one of only three agreed public “debates” for the candidates. Use this opportunity to directly ask them questions regarding their position on: National Common Core Policy Teacher pay for performance Parental choice in education STEM vs. STEAM federal support Cafeteria food and nutrition standards Early childhood education College loan debt relief …and any other federally legislated policies that impact children and education! Children are welcome at the event; in fact, I encourage you to bring your high school aged children to participate. Engaging in the electoral process is not just a civil right, it’s a responsibility. Peachjar Flyer Rack Park Village has gone green with flyers. We have replaced the old-fashioned flyer rack with an online system where flyers and notices are uploaded onto a site called Peachjar. Parents can view and receive alerts for new flyers. Here is a list of flyers currently posted on the Peachjar website. New flyers are in red. Click on Peachjar and it will take you to the Peachjar site where you can select a flyer and view more information. You may access flyers on Peachjar at any time as a guest. Once you register for free as a member, you will receive new flyer notifications via email and/or smartphone, depending on your desired settings. To post Enrichment flyers on Peachjar, contact sales@peachjar.com. To post flyers for Our School, Parent Organizations, PUSD events and free Community events, please email Sandi Oshiro at sandioshiro@yahoo.com and attach the flyer. Jack-O-Smash 5k/1k and Fall Family Festival Light the Night Walk—Team Resilient Rina PTA Restaurant Fundraiser at Cafasso Meatball Company Youth League Tennis NFL Flag Football and Cheer League K-12 Educational Programs Park Village Elementary School 20th Anniversary Celebration PTA Opt-Out Form NCSP Fall Soccer League “Growing Up PQ” Essay Contest Rockstar Music Education PUSD Parenting Workshops Shop with Scrip order form Park Village Foundation Pledge Form The Park Village Elementary PTA is a noncommercial, nonsectarian and nonpartisan organization. The mention of any business or product in this publication does not imply endorsement by the PTA. Additionally, the PTA does not exert any editorial or other control over any linked third-party sites, and are provided only for your convenience. Park Village Elementary 7930 Park Village Road, San Diego 92129 http://www.powayusd.com/pusdpves/ Attendance Hotline 538-0437 Principal: Ricardo Ceceña 484-5621 PTA President: Cyndy Payne 484-4039 Foundation President: Sharon Sinder 484-4331 Flash Editor: Allison McClay 484-1776 Email: parkvillagenews@outlook.com Students are T.R.R.F.C.C. Trustworthiness Respect *be on time to school every day *be honest *have the courage to do the right thing *build a good reputation *follow the golden rule *use respectful words and actions *use good manners Responsibility Fairness *do what you are supposed to do *complete class work to the best of my ability *complete homework every night to the best of my ability *return letters, corrected work, and other school materials from home and school *follow the school rules *follow the playground rules *take turns and share Caring Citizenship *be kind *forgive others *show you care*help people in need *do your part to improve our school and community *cooperate *obey laws and rules *protect our environment Staff is T.R.R.F.C.C. Trustworthiness Respect *be prompt to all meetings and duties *fulfill professional responsibilities *return borrowed items in a timely fashion *follow the Golden Rule *resolve conflicts peacefully *show active listening *use “please” and “thank you” *embraced differences *consider each other’s feelings *demonstrate tolerance Responsibility Fairness *be on time *be organized *take ownership of actions and consequences *be accountable for Learning *honor confidentiality *spotlight fairness in our lives *share work load among team/staff members *give others the benefit of the doubt Less of: blaming others excuses Caring *greet fellow staff members *stop and have genuine conversations *maintain and discuss caring interactions *sign cards for staff members *greet parents *give compliments Less of: rumors and gossiping Citizenship *vote *take care of classrooms and campus *respect school community *teach citizenship to students Parents are T.R.R.F.C.C. Trustworthiness Respect *drop off and pick up your child on time *help your child with homework, but don’t do it for them *if you have a concern at school, speak directly with the people involved *use respectful words and actions, especially with your children *provide guidelines and consistency for children *demonstrate tolerance *follow the golden rule Responsibility Fairness *attend school activities *read the school eNewsletter, The Flash *review papers and information from school and return them in a timely manner *teach your child to be accountable for their choices *understand, follow, and support the school rules *listen to others, especially your children Caring Citizenship *tell your children often that you love them *help people in need *be kind *do your part to support and improve our school and community *be involved in school *follow the parking lot guidelines PARK VILLAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COME & CELEBRATE OUR ANNIVERSARY WITH US! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 9:00 a.m., Lunch Area Please join us in celebrating Park Village Elementary School’s 20th Anniversary. Celebration will take place during our Friday Flag Assembly. All parents are welcome! Park Village Elementary School | 7930 Park Village Road | San Diego, CA 92129 | 858.484.5621 Restaurant Night Wednesday October 22 Bring in this flyer on Oct. 22, 2014 until 9 pm, and a portion of your purchase goes back to Park Village! 12075 CARMEL MOUNTAIN ROAD SUITE #205 SAN DIEGO, CA 858.451.BALL (2255)
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