This Week At McMillin

Spirit Week

Minimum Days

Minimum days continue all this week September 19-23rd

Fall Break

Fall Break September 26th-October 10th.  Students return on October 11th.  It is a Minimum Day.

5th Grade Biz Town Fundraiser

 

Seeking Donations For Beagle Bolt

We are accepting donations for Beagle Bolt prizes.  Beagle Bolt is our community effort to raise money for our school.  Please consider donating games, prizes, gift cards, etc.

Family Read

Family Read was a great success.  Thank you to all the families who joined us.

Please Clear Your Absences

Please contact Patty to clear your absences:

619-3970103 ext. # 460110

Patricia.Paniagua@cvesd.org

This Week At McMillin

Interested In Volunteering For PTA Events?

Please share your interest with PTA here

Thank You

The PTA Rubios fundraiser was a huge success.   Thank you to all the families that participated.

Events This Week

Bingo Night

Family Read

Coffee With The Principal

This event was a great success.  Thank you to PTA for hosting and to all the families who were able to join us.  Our focus was building community.  Parents got to experience how we build community in the classroom through restorative circles.

Minimum Days from September 15th-23rd

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Beagle Bolt

The Beagle Bolt Jog-A-Thon Fundraiser is coming our way on November 10th!  This is our home-grown effort to help raise money for our school.  100% of the money raised will go to our PTA, which then will directly help your child with grade-level field trips, classroom supplies, books, and so much more! At this point, we are in need of donations to help motivate the students to raise money.  For every $25 raised, a student will get a raffle ticket to go in a prize drawing.  In the past, amazing families have donated: gift cards, movie tickets, bikes, ear buds, and so much more!  Any prize would be greatly appreciated.  Kindly have the prizes to your teacher by Friday, September 23.  Questions?  Feel free to contact Nora Martinez, 4th grade teacher, at nora.martinez@cvesd.org
Go Beagles!

A Friendly Reminder About Parking

Coffee With The Principal September 9th in the MPR

The Literacy Connection

The number one determinant of a student’s academic success is the ability to read and write proficiently in standard English using academic language. Having strong literacy skills—reading, writing, listening, and speaking—is the gatekeeper to success in almost all content areas. Culturally and linguistically responsive teaching and learning addresses the development of literacy skills by focusing on two specific areas: academic literacy and academic language, something we continue to perfect here at McMillin.

Family Read Is Coming