This Week at McMillin – Oct. 26th – 30th

McMillin’s Got Spirit!


It’s Red Ribbon Week!!

Date Activity
Monday, Oct. 26 “Red Ribbon Creation”·      Show your support artistically by creating or drawing your own red ribbon.
Tuesday, Oct. 27 “Turn your back to drugs!”·      Wear your t-shirt backwards.
Wednesday, Oct. 28 “Stomp out drugs!”·      Wear your boots or two different shoes.
Thursday, Oct. 29 “My drug-free future is so bright… I’ve got to wear shades!”·      Wear your sunglasses.
Friday, Oct. 30 “Wear Red” or “Favorite Story Book Character”·      Wear your favorite red shirt… to show you SAY NO TO DRUGS!

Or dress up as your favorite story book character.

McMillin PTA Membership Drive

Please consider supporting McMillin PTA by becoming a member. We only have 34 members so far. Our goal is 100. You may join online at https://jointotem.com/ca/chula-vista/mcmillin-elementary-pta

 


Monday, November 2 – Virtual kick off our Hero Squad to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

Tuesday, November 3 – Election Day from 7 am to 8 pm; McMillin is a polling location for this election.

Wednesday, November 11 – Veterans Day Holiday (NO SCHOOL)

November 23 – 27: Thanksgiving Break

*School Pictures coming soon

Red Ribbon Spirit Week: October 26 – October 30, 2020

Dear McMillin Families,

Our school will soon participate in a nationwide campaign entitled Red Ribbon WeekOur goal is to proactively create student awareness pertaining to problems related to the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.  The national theme this year is “Be Happy. Be Brave. Be Drug Free.™”

At McMillin, we will focus on many aspects of health and safety.  This is also a wonderful opportunity for your family to discuss issues like peer pressure and making the right choices for a healthy future.

We invite everyone to participate in our Red Ribbon Spirit Week, where you can actively engage in a series of the fun, thematic days!

Sincerely,

Cynthia Orr, Principal

Araceli Roman, Associate Principal

Date Activity
Monday, Oct. 26 “Red Ribbon Creation”

·      Show your support artistically by creating or drawing your own red ribbon.

Tuesday, Oct. 27 “Turn your back to drugs!”

·      Wear your t-shirt backwards.

Wednesday, Oct. 28 “Stomp out drugs!”

·      Wear your boots or two different shoes.

Thursday, Oct. 29 “My drug-free future is so bright… I’ve got to wear shades!”

·      Wear your sunglasses.

Friday, Oct. 30 “Wear Red” or “Favorite Story Book Character”

·      Wear your favorite red shirt… to show you SAY NO TO DRUGS!

Or dress up as your favorite story book character.

McMillin PTA Membership Drive -Please join!!

Please consider supporting McMillin PTA by becoming a member.  You may join online at https://jointotem.com/ca/chula-vista/mcmillin-elementary-pta. Apple Pay, Google Pay, credit cards, and debit cards accepted. Membership fees are $10.

PTA membership helps support McMillin Elementary School grade level field trips, assemblies, classroom supplies, books and PTA sponsored events such as the Spring Carnival, Game Night, School Campout, Spring Dance, and the Holiday Store.PTA members also receive perks and discounts, see https://capta.org/join/member-perks/ for details.

Becoming a member of our PTA means that you support the PTA’s mission to make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children. See why you should join our PTA LINK. 

FAQ: If I join the PTA, does that mean that I have to volunteer. No, it does not. Even though we love our volunteers, we realize that all/most parents may not be able to. Just by becoming a member, you are supporting the work that we do for our children and community.

Thank you in advance!!

Here is the link to Join. https://jointotem.com/chula-vista/corky-mcmillin-elem/join

 

Thank you for your support,
McMillin Elementary PTA
Contact us by email: mcmillin.pta.volunteer@gmail.com
Find us on Facebook at McMillin Elementary School PTA
https://www.facebook.com/McMillinElementarySchoolPTA/
Find us on Instagram @mcmillinpta: https://www.instagram.com/mcmillinpta/

 

Week of Oct. 19th – 23rd at McMillin

We have another important update for all McMillin School families! Grab a cup of coffee and a pastry to read this morning’s update.

Spirit Week

Thank you to everyone who participated in our McMillin Spirit Days. We will be showcasing your students and teachers too. Please send me your pictures for next week.

We would like to share some photos that our families sent in to show their school spirit: 

 

October 23: McMillin Spirt Day – Tie Dye Day


A Look Ahead:

Now to October 23: Parent-Teacher Conferences. Please note the absence of a Fall Break in the school calendar this year.

October 21st – School Site Council meeting 3:00 – 4:00 pm SSC Agenda 10_21_2020

October 26 – 30: Red Ribbon Week and Spirit Week

Friday, October 30 – Costume Day – Dress up as your favorite character

Monday, November 2 – Virtual kick off our Hero Squad to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

Tuesday, November 3 – Election Day from 7 am to 8 pm; McMillin is a polling location for this election.

Wednesday, November 11 – Veterans Day Holiday (NO SCHOOL)

November 23 – 27: Thanksgiving Break

*School Pictures coming soon


Part Day Enrichment at Eastlake YMCA

The South Bay YMCA is now offering a 4 hour, fee-based, optional enrichment program from 2pm- 6pm (M-F) at the Eastlake YMCA.

  • Activities include physical education, arts & crafts, STEM, ninja warrior & more.

With so many families needing childcare assistance, we encourage you to explore this option.  Please note: Scholarships are available for qualifying families.

Read the flyers below for more information:


  1. The CVESD Caring Crew and YOU!

    We would like to remind our entire community that following the four pillars of health can prevent the spread of COVID-19. As we prepare for the eventual return of some students to campus in phases, our District and school will be enforcing the four core principles (also known as four pillars) for the prevention of COVID-19. These include 1) Daily Health Screenings, 2) Mask Wearing, 3) Physical Distancing, and 4) Frequent Hand Washing.

    Please speak to your children about the importance of following these four core principles.

    The CVESD Caring Crew


    Parent Resources:
    1. Food DistributionFood Dist eng
    2. Resources and Events for October/November 2020 – Student, Family, Community & Instruction Department Oct Nov 2020 Calendar PPT-EngSpan (1) (1)
    3.

Week of Oct. 12-17th at McMillin

It is time for Parent/Teacher Conferences!

Please be sure you are responding to the information from the teacher. Conferences begin Thursday, Oct. 15 through Oct. 22. Please be sure to read more about the conference format. Parent Letter about Parent-Teacher Conferences: Parent-Conference-Fall.

As a reminder, there is no fall break this school year due to the extended summer. Quarter 2 begins Oct. 26. CLICK HERE to see the school calendar.

 

McMillin Lending Library is a big hit! Please drop by McMillin to pick up free books for your children from 2:00-4:00 every Monday in front of the McMillin’s Library. If you have any books you would like to donate, please drop them off at any time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


We Would Like to Welcome Our New McMillin PTA!!

  • President – Gabby Smyth
  • Secretary – Dorthy Little
  • Treasurer – Maria Figueroa
  • Membership Chair – Sebastian Cota
  • Program Chair – Vianna Diaz
  • Auditor – Rebecca Strickland
  • Historian – Marina Voronenko
  • Volunteer Coordinator – Celia Young, Maria Urias
  • Teacher Rep – Mrs. Romo, Mrs. Mendoza
  • Admin – Mrs. Orr and Mrs. Roman

Oct. 15 through Oct. 22 – Parent-Teacher Conferences

Oct. 13: DAC/DELAC (12:00-2:00)
October 23: McMillin Spirt Day – Tie Dye Day
October 26 – 30: Red Ribbon Week
October 30: McMillin Spirt Day – Dress up as your favorite book character

Town Hall Recording and Parent Conferences

Rep. Kilmer to hold Town Hall Meeting in Forks | Forks Forum

If you missed the Town Hall Meeting with the Superintendent, you can CLICK HERE for the recording.

It is time for Parent/Teacher Conferences! Please be sure you are responding to the

Questions to Ask at Parent Teacher Conferences | Exquisite Minds: Creative and Gifted Children

information from the teacher. Conferences begin Thursday, Oct. 15 through Oct. 22. Please be sure to read more about the conference format. Parent-Conference-Fall.

As a reminder, there is no fall break this school year due to the extended summer. Quarter 2 begins Oct. 26. CLICK HERE to see the school calendar.

Special Days / Red Ribbon Week

Red Ribbon Week will be celebrated Oct. 26 -30. More info to come!

This Week at McMillin – October 5th – 9th

McMillin needs a PTA President:

The Executive Board meeting is scheduled for October 7, 2020, at 6pm, we will be discussing the appointment of a president. Unfortunately, without a president, McMillin is unable to conduct business/planning for the year. That means we will not get to spend the money that we already have on events, etc. If you are interested in becoming McMillin’s president, please email me, cynthia.orr@cvesd.org.

Town Hall Meeting to discuss In-Person Instuction at McMillin, Monday at 6:00 – 7:00 pm:

Many of you have been asking questions about what the in-person instruction at McMillin is going to look like. Please tune in to this important Town Hall Meeting.

Virtual Town Hall
  • Date And Time: 05 October, 2020 6:00PM – 7:00PM
  • Location: Online via Microsoft Teams
  • Description

    Dear Parents/Guardians and Staff Members:

    The Chula Vista Elementary School District will hold a Virtual Town Hall meeting at 6 p.m. on Monday, October 5. Join us to hear more about plans for a proposed phased reopening of schools to in-person instruction. The time and date of the meeting were moved up in response to parent and staff feedback, and to accommodate the inclusion of two medical professionals with extensive experience and knowledge of the health and care environment, especially in regard to our local community. Superintendent Francisco Escobedo, Ed.D., will be joined by Jeannette Aldous, M.D., and Shaila Serpas, M.D., for this informational and educational presentation. 

    To access the meeting at 6 p.m. Monday, please click on a link below: 

    Meeting in English

    Meeting with Spanish interpretation


McMillin Lending Library

McMillin Lending Library is a big hit! Please drop by McMillin to pick up free books for your children from 2:00-4:00 every Monday in front of the McMillin’s Library. If you have any books you would like to donate, please drop them off any time.

Upcoming Spirit Days

October 9: Crazy Hair Day

October 16: Superhero Day
October 23: Tie Dye Day
October 30: Dress up as your favorite book character

In-Person Instruction

Dear Parents/Guardians:

In preparation for a proposed school opening to LIVE in-person instruction, the most important detail that our school needs to know for planning purposes is the following:

How many of you want to send your children back to in-person instruction, and how many will opt to remain in the distance learning virtual format? (In-person instruction could begin as early as October 26, 2020, for students in Transitional Kindergarten through 2nd grades (TK-2).

Here are some important details to help with your decision-making:

Our District and school will be enforcing the Core Four principles for prevention of Covid-19:
1) Daily Health Screenings
2) Mask Wearing
3) Physical Distancing
4) Frequent Hand Washing

Our youngest and most vulnerable students who do not do well in distance learning will be offered in-person instruction first. This includes Transitional Kindergarten through Grade 2 students.

In-person instruction could begin as early as October 26, 2020, which is the start of the second quarter of our academic year. Again, county and local Covid-19 case rates will be a determining factor in our reopening plan.

Depending on parent responses, and scheduling considerations, there is a possibility that your child may have a different teacher than he/she currently has.

Students would attend school four days a week (M-Th), possibly on a modified schedule.

Fridays will be reserved for distance learning from home.

Our goal is 16 students per cohort for most classes, and no more than 18 in order to maintain social distancing.

Consistent with guidance from the California Department of Public Health, all staff and students will be required to wear a mask or face covering (TK – Grade 6), unless a medical issue necessitates an adaptation or alternative. Students will be provided a face covering if they do not have one.

YOUR DECISION TO EITHER RETURN TO IN-PERSON INSTRUCTION OR TO REMAIN IN DISTANCE LEARNING IS A COMMITMENT FOR THIS QUARTER ONLY – October 26-December 2020.

*I will send out another survey in December if you are interested in in-person learning for January – March.

The deadline for the commitment form is October 9th so you have the opportunity to attend the Superintendent’s Virtual Town Hall Meeting on October 5th at 6:00 pm. If you would like to revise your response after the Town Hall, you may do that.

A similar survey would be sent out each quarter. Again, we want to reiterate that any opening is based on transmission rate data that will be continuously examined. Please tune in to the October 5 District Virtual Town Hall meeting see link below.


Town Hall Meeting:

The Chula Vista Elementary School District will hold a Virtual Town Hall meeting at 6 p.m. on Monday, October 5. Join us to hear more about plans for a proposed phased reopening of schools to in-person instruction. The time and date of the meeting were moved up in response to parent and staff feedback, and to accommodate the inclusion of two medical professionals with extensive experience and knowledge of the health and care environment, especially in regard to our local community. Superintendent Francisco Escobedo, Ed.D., will be joined by Jeannette Aldous, M.D., and Shaila Serpas, M.D., in this informational and educational presentation.

Dr. Aldous is the Clinical Director of Infectious Disease at San Ysidro Health.  She was awarded the “Live Well San Diego Public Health Champion” award for the Individual category, which honors an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the prevention of disease or injury, and/or the promotion of health, in the San Diego County community.

Dr. Aldous has more than 10 years of experience in public health and gives a valuable community provider perspective as an expert in infectious diseases.. She has an impressive resume that includes local, state, and international public health experience, especially in infectious disease treatment and prevention.

Dr. Serpas has a passion for obstetrics and adolescent health, working to continually enhance residency curriculum as associate director of Scripps Family Medicine Residency Program. She was instrumental in establishing and maintaining three school-based adolescent clinics as core residency teaching sites. Since 1994, she has provided care in federally-qualified health centers. Dr. Serpas completed her Master of Public Health through the University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health.

Dr. Serpas partners with Scripps residents to implement community-based research projects, school-based programs, and advocacy activities. Her clinical interests include reducing health disparities in the areas of childhood obesity, lactation, and migrant health and improving access to healthy environments.

To access the meeting at 6 p.m. Monday, please click on the link below:

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