Thank you to Our PTA
This Week’s book fair was a huge success! Thank you to our PTA for organizing a book fair for us. Thank you to all of the parent volunteers who came out to help!
This Week’s book fair was a huge success! Thank you to our PTA for organizing a book fair for us. Thank you to all of the parent volunteers who came out to help!
We are excited to celebrate our Purple Star Recognition. We will have an assembly on Monday April 15th on the blacktop at 8:30am. Parents are welcome to attend. Please make sure you sign into the main office and obtain your visitors badge.
Message from PTA:
The Book Fair is coming! April 15th – 19th!
Information should have been sent home with your student.
Materials include:
✅Catalog of book fair inventory
✅ Information on how to set up your student’s eWallet so you don’t have to send cash*
✅ Wish/shopping list
(*One great feature of the eWallet is ANYONE can add to it. If you have loved ones that would like to contribute to your student’s eWallet, simply send them the link!)
Your child’s teacher will communicate their scheduled shopping day, which will begin on Tuesday, April 16th. We plan to also be open after school on Thursday, provided we have enough volunteers…
Which is the perfect segue to beg our Beagle Families for help 🙏🏼 Please consider signing up for a shift or two to help us serve our students!
Sign up at this link today 👇🏼
https://bit.ly/mcmillinbookfair2024
➡️ Parents/Guardians of primary students (grades TK – 3) are especially needed during their shopping time. Parents are welcome to accompany as long as they check in at the office.
Remember: there are so many benefits of reading and there is no such thing as too many books! 📚
Please contact mcmillin.pta.volunteer@gmail.com with any questions.
We look forward to seeing all our Beagles next week!
As you may be aware, on Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada. The total solar eclipse will block out the sun momentarily for millions of viewers along a path stretching from northern Mexico to Maine.
While San Diego County is not on the path to the total eclipse, the region is expected to see a partial eclipse beginning around 10 a.m., peaking about an hour later at 11:11 a.m., and ending at 12:23 p.m.
As the safety of our students and staff is our top priority, all schools within CVESD are required to operate on a rainy day schedule on April 8. This means all recess and lunch must take place indoors.
If classroom teachers and students are interested in viewing the eclipse with the proper safety procedures in place, parents will be required to sign a waiver in order for their child to view the eclipse. Waiver Form Solar Eclipse 2024
As such, any student who will participate in viewing the solar eclipse must wear protective glasses. Only proper glasses (specific for solar eclipse) may be used if your site chooses to participate in viewing the eclipse. Solar Views must comply with the ISO 12312-2 international standard.
As you know, direct exposure to the sun’s rays, especially during an eclipse, poses severe risks to eye health. Even a partial eclipse can cause irreversible eye damage without proper precautions. We’d like to ask you to make eye safety a top priority during this time.
The Scholastic Book Fair is coming! 🙌🏼
More information to follow!
School resumes April 2nd. It is a minimum day.
Please join us for “Coffee with the Principal” . Our School Resource Officer from CVPD will be doing a highly informative gun safety presentation. We hope you can attend.
Is your family returning to McMillin for the 2024-2025 school year? Please let us know here: Returning student survey
LCAP funds are given to school sites based on the number of students in the following categories: English learners, Socioeconomically Disadvantaged, and Foster Youth. The funds must be spent to achieve the goals outlined in our district’s LCAP:
1. The District will continue to learn, reflect, and improve or increase equity initiatives for all students and families, with a specific focus on Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), English Learners (ELs), Students with Disabilities (SWD), Low-Income (LI), Foster Youth (FY), Homeless (HM) student, and LGBTQ+ students.
2. The District will improve and increase access to services for all students and families that support social, emotional, and physical wellness with a specific focus on BIPOC, ELs, SWD, LI, FY, HM students, and LGBTQ+ students.
3. The District will improve and increase access to services for all students to improve academic achievement with a specific focus on BIPOC, ELs, SWD, LI, FY, HM students, and LGBTQ+ students.
Title 1 funds are provided to schools based on the number of students who are considered socioeconomically disadvantaged. These funds are intended to address the conditions, access to resources, or learning disparities that may lead to an inequitable educational experience.
Click here to submit your input: Budget and Title 1 Input for Parents
The California Purple Star School Designation Program (Purple Star Program) seeks to reduce the burden on military-connected students and their families by articulating the most critical transition supports for military-connected students and their families by publicly designating schools that meet certain requirements.
The program signals which schools are the most committed and best equipped to meet their unique needs.
The Purple Star Program was designed to help mitigate the challenges of high mobility by setting standards for and publicly designating military-friendly schools.
The Purple Star Program’s true value derives from its potential to:
McMillin has received this designation for their services and program designed specifically to address the needs of Military families by
Monday April 15th at 8:30am we will celebrate our award of “Purple Star School” with Navy band southwest performing for our students. Families are welcome to attend.
More Details to come
Dear McMillin Families:
McMillin Elementary School has been designated as a polling site for the upcoming March 5, 2024, presidential primary elections. To ensure the safety of our staff and students, our district has safety precautions for voters and poll workers visiting our school sites during elections. These precautions include:
Voting will be available at our school from Saturday, March 2, 2024, through Monday, March 4, 2024, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. On Tuesday, March 5, 2024, the polling site will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you have additional questions, please contact me.
Family Music Night – STM + CVESD
Do you have a child that is ready to start transitional kindergarten or kindergarten in the next school year? The Chula Vista Elementary School District (CVESD) offers online registration starting February 14, 2024, to help families prepare for the upcoming 2024-25 school year.
To register for transitional kindergarten (TK), your child must turn five years old between September
2, 2024, and June 2, 2025. To register for kindergarten, your child must turn five on or before
September 1, 2024.
Visit cvesd.org and click the “Enroll my Child” link to register your child. You will need your
child’s birth certificate, updated immunization record, one current proof of residency, and photo
identification ready to upload.
No school Friday Feb 16th and Monday Feb 19th
Save the Music Family Music Night March 6th. More info to come.
Open enrollment starts Feb 14th!
The Chula Vista Elementary School District invites you to “Share the Love” with us this February.
You have come to the right place! Share your story with us so we can share it with our community.
The YMCA fundraises every year in order to provide scholarships to community members for YMCA services. McMillin has increased it’s goal to $5,000 to support the mission of SouthBay YMCA who provide critical resources to the broader Chula Vista community.
Donate here: McMillin Elementary ‘s fundraising page for YMCA of San Diego County (classy.org)
ELPAC is a language proficiency exam given to multi-lingual English Learners. If you child is identified as an English Learner, who is learning English as a second language, they will take the ELPAC test. See tips below for a successful testing experience.