In-Person Instruction Proposed for Oct. 26

Phased Expansion to In-Person Instruction Proposed for Oct. 26

Dear Parents/Guardians:

As we continue teaching and learning in this most unusual of years, I want to take a moment to thank our staff members and community partners who recently opened most of our schools to “cohorts,” or small groups of students, through the Distance Learning Support Program (DLSP). Participants include special education students, English learners, and children of essential workers. The program is operated in partnership with the YMCA of San Diego County. Already, more than 1,100 students are participating in DLSP at 41 of our 46 schools. In a traditional school year, this program might otherwise be considered a before- or after-school program. Now, during this pandemic year, DLSP operates during the school day to provide care and support with distance learning for our students who most need the program.

With the success experienced with DLSP, the Chula Vista Elementary School District is proposing an expansion to live in-person instruction when supported by local data. Ideally, we would start offering in-person instruction at the beginning of the second quarter of our academic year, which is Monday, October 26. We propose a phased expansion, starting with students in Preschool through Grade 2, as well as Special Day Class students (Mild/Moderate and Moderate/Severe special education students). I have heard from many of you about the enormous challenge, frustrations even, of balancing work and life without the safety and security provided by our local schools. Given the extensive protocols and requirements necessary for in-person instruction to take place, there is little doubt that schools are one of the safest places for students. In fact, several public school districts in San Diego County have already opened their campuses to at least small groups of students, including special education students, English learners, and others who need additional help or receive specialized instruction. More school districts will be opening in the weeks ahead in our region and across the country.

Because COVID-19 transmission rates have been higher in certain of our local zip codes than the rest of San Diego County, our District is taking a measured and cautious approach toward a return to on-site classes. With our proposed expansion to in-person instruction, students would attend school four days a week (M-Th), possibly on a modified day schedule. Our goal is 16 students per cohort for most classes, but no more than 18, in Transitional Kindergarten-Grade 2 in order to maintain social distancing. Preschool students would remain at no more than 14 students in a classroom with no more than two adults present. Students would have Fridays reserved for distance learning from home. More details can be found here. The proposed reopening will be the focus of our next District Town Hall virtual meeting, scheduled for 6 p.m. on Thursday, October 8. Please save the date and join us!

It is important to understand that parents can choose to keep their students in the current distance learning instructional model—even when/if schools are reopened for in-person instruction. A commitment form will be sent to all District parents by school principals to determine which parents want their child/children to return to in-person instruction or remain in distance learning.

With the safety of students and staff foremost in our decision-making, our District will continue to work with local public health officials and the County Office of Education to ensure a reopening that is consistent with federal, state and local guidelines. We also continue to dialogue with our labor groups about how to return safely because of our increasing concern for students’ social-emotional well-being, physical safety, and widening academic inequities.

I appreciate your flexibility and understanding as we adjust to ever-changing conditions.

Sincerely,

Francisco Escobedo, Ed.D.
Superintendent

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Library Books – Borrow Online

‘Takeout’ Book Menu As we all know, access to quality reading materials is vital to helping our students to become successful readers and critical thinkers. Our partners at the Chula Vista Public Library have some great free resources available to support our McMillin Students, including their ‘‘Takeout’ Book Menu program and online access to How to Access Hoopla.

Students and families can utilize their ‘Takeout’ Program and Book Menu (both attached) to pick up books from their Civic Center and Otay Ranch locations. While checking out books does still require a library card, families can sign up for a free library card by phone at (619) 691-5069 (press 9, then press 1). They can also search for books available via this link, and can then place their request by phone with the same number mentioned above, or via this link.

They can also utilize the Hoopla platform to instantly borrow eBooks, audiobooks, comics, and more with their library card. This can be done online via this link or by utilizing the app. Additional information for accessing this platform is also attached.

 

We hope that you find these resources to be helpful in supporting your students and their families. You can also find more free resources available at www.chulavistalibrary.com.

 

If you have any questions about the ‘Takeout’ program or Hoopla, please contact librarymanagers@chulavista.ca.gov

This Week at McMillin – September 21-25

Monday, September 21st:

  • McMillin’s Lending Library OPENS from 2:00-4:00 pm
  • Kinder Beep and Greet – 2:00-3:00 pm

Wednesday, Sept. 23rd:

Thursday, Sept. 24th:

Tuesday, Oct. 13th: District Advisor Committee/District ELAC Meeting from 12:00-2:00

Oct. 15th – 22nd: Parent/Teachers Conferences


McMillin Lending Library – IT’s FREE

On Monday, September 21st from 2:00-4:00, McMillin will open our NEW Lending Library. It’s Free. We at McMillin believe that during this time we all need to have real books in student’s hands. We have over 200 books donated by The Molina Foundation. Please join us! Come borrow a book and if you have books at home that you have already read to add to our library please drop them off. When you are finished reading the books drop the book off. We will make sure they are cleaned and lent out the next week.

The Lending Library will be open every Monday, starting September 21st from 2:00-4:00 pm in front of McMillin Elementary School. 

This Week at McMillin – September 14th – 18th

VAPA (Visual and Performing Art) classes will begin this week. Your child will receive instruction in the arts and physical fitness from one of our talented VAPA and PE teachers via their homeroom teacher’s Teams meeting once every other week. It is important for students to listen to the instructions and have patience as we begin these lessons via distance learning.

Monday, Sept. 14 – Kinder (8:15-9:55), 1st (10:00-11:55)

Tuesday, Sept. 15 – 4th grade (8:15-10:15), 2nd grade (10:20-12:00)

Wednesday, Sept. 16 – 5th grade (8:15-10:15), 3rd (10:20-12:00)

Thursday, Sept. 17 – 6th grade (8:15-10:15),

Friday, Sept. 18 -TK and SDC (8:15-10:00),


Attendance and Student Engagement:

A friendly reminder that school starts online for all students at 8:15 am. Attendance and student engagement continue to be tracked and monitored, according to state law and AB 77 and SB 98. Engagement is a student completing assignments and being engaged in the learning synchronist and asynchronist.  Teachers are tracking students’ attendance and assignment completion. Please contact the school office at (619) 397-0103 if your child is having trouble accessing class online.


SSC Elections

Our SSC meeting will be on Wednesday, Sept. 23 from 3:00-4:00 pm. Everyone is invited. If you would like to join our meeting, please email cynthia.orr@cvesd.org to obtain a link.


TK and Kinder Beep and Greet

TK will be handing out supplies to their students Tuesday, Sept. 15th from 10:30-11:30 am

KInder will be handing out supplies to their students Monday, Sept. 21st from 2:00-3:00 pm.

*If you cannot make these times, your child’s supplies will be in the front office after these events.

 


McMillin Lending Library – IT’s FREE

On Monday, September 21st from 2:00-4:00, McMillin will open our NEW Lending Library. It’s Free. We at McMillin believe that during this time we all need to have real books in student’s hands. We have over 200 books donated by The Molina Foundation. Please join us! Come borrow a book and if you have books at home that you have already read to add to our library please drop them off. When you are finished reading the books drop the book off. We will make sure they are cleaned and lent out the next week.

The Lending Library will be open every Monday, starting September 21st from 2:00-4:00 pm in front of McMillin Elementary School. 


PTA Association Meeting

We will have our first McMillin PTA Association Meeting on September 16th at 6:00pm Via Videoconference Lifesize Link:

https://call.lifesizecloud.com/5185916

Please join us! We will be holding elections for our PTA board. If you are not a member, you are more then welcome to see what that PTA is all about, but you just will not be able to vote until you are a member. Our PTA membership drive will start in a couple of weeks.


Principal/McMillin Friday Chat

Friday, Sept. 18: Principal/McMillin Friday Chat from 2:30-3:30

The chat will be about attendance, our lending library, etc. You will be able to ask questions during this time as well.

Remember if you have any questions you don’t have to wait until Friday. Email me cynthia.orr@cvesd.org or message me on ClassDojo.

The event will be recorded and posted the following Monday **link to the Event


Resources and Training for CVESD Families

Parent training is available for families during Distance Learning! Please see the district website here: Distance Learning for Parents

The district is providing support for families to learn about our online programs, such as the Microsoft Office 365 Suite, Achieve 3000, and Smarty Ants.

A friendly reminder to all parents: Please allow your child to take assessments and tests without your help and hints. These assessments give teachers a true understanding of how to help your child flourish this year.


School Lunch Program

Every Wednesday from 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm you can pick up 5 days worth of meals for your McMillin student at the front of the school. Please drive to the front of the school, open your trunk, and our CNS staff will place in your car.

The school encourages all families who may need assistance to apply for free and reduced meals via the district website. These forms must be completed again every year, so please do not wait to fill them out! Find the forms and information at the district link here:

LINK to Meal Application

If you are unsure if your family needs to fill out this application, please contact our school office at (619) 479-3662 between 8 am and 3 pm.

Go to http://www.cvesd.org for meal applications online.

Waiver to Borrow a Laptop

The school needs to know if your family needs a laptop computer as it will be critical for all students to have both reliable internet access and a computer or mobile device (such as a tablet) once online learning begins. We are preparing laptops for all students in need. Families needing to borrow a district laptop must fill out the waiver online first. This will take the place of another survey and prompt the school to prepare a laptop for your family. For families that have completed waivers, we will put you on the list and notify you when a laptop is ready.

Families coming to McMillin to pick up a device without having completed the waiver in advance and confirm with the school that one is ready will be sadly disappointed. The sooner we receive your request, the sooner we can process that and prepare technology devices for your family. Laptops will be prepared for families on a first-come, first-served basis.

Click here to complete the DISTRICT LAPTOP waiver.

Waiver to Borrow a Wifi Hot Spot

Update: Please know that the district currently has a waitlist for wifi hot spot devices. Some devices have arrived, and more are on their way. We will do our very best to support your family and provide a wifi hot spot to families needing this in order for their students to learn.

In light of this limited supply, the school still needs to know if your family needs a wifi hot spot device as it will be critical for all students to have both reliable internet access and a computer once online learning begins. We are preparing these wifi devices for all students in need. Families needing to borrow a wifi hot spot device must fill out the waiver online first. Again, we currently have a waitlist for wifi hot spots. Please complete the waiver as soon as possible and please wait until someone from our school contacts you to pick up the device.

Click here to complete the WIFI HOT SPOT waiver.


Spirit Days:

September 18: Sports gear day ⚽⚾🏀🏈

September 25: Hat day 🎩

October 2: Disney Day 🏰

*No pressure to buy anything new. This is optional. You can always make something to add to your clothing.*


Important Dates:

Tuesday, Sept. 9th: District Advisor Committee/District ELAC Meeting from 12:00-2:00

Wednesday, Sept. 16: PTA Association Meeting https://call.lifesizecloud.com/5185916

*Every Wednesday: Families can pick up 5 lunches and breakfasts from 12:00-2:00

Monday, September 21st: McMillin’s Lending Library OPENS from 2:00-4:00

Friday, Sept. 18: Principal Friday Chat -Information and Questions-Event will be recorded and posted the following Monday (link to the event is coming) from 2:30-3:30 pm

*Every Monday, starting September 21st McMillin’s Lending Library will be open from 2:00-4:00 pm in front of the school.

Tuesday, Oct. 13th: District Advisor Committee/District ELAC Meeting from 12:00-2:00

Oct. 15th – 22nd: Parent/Teachers Conferences

 

Week Two of Distance Learning

Hello McMillin Families,

We hope you all had a relaxing 3-day weekend. This week, students will start their regular schedule for distance learning.

Meal Distribution

Our school will continue to distribute lunch for children every Wednesday from 12:00-2:00. Students will receive 5 meals for the week.