Q2W4 – Week of October 30, 2023

Dear Parents and Guardians,

We hope this message finds you well. We were so excited to welcome our sixth grade students home from camp on Friday. We were able to visit them a couple of times last week and they appeared to really be enjoying themselves. We are so glad they are home. We are excited to see you all on Tuesday, October 31st, as we open our campus for the Character Parade starting at 8:00 a.m. and again for the Blacktop Assembly on Friday starting at 7:45 a.m. So much fun is happening this week!

Sincerely,

Daniel Romo & Dr. Karon Schnitzer

Upcoming Weeks:

  • Spirit Week Monday-Friday 10/30-11/3 (see details below)
  • 10/30/23- Monday Kickball Tryouts
  • 10/31/23 – Character Parade starts at 8:00 a.m. on the blacktop- Masks may be worn during the parade only, no weapons or gory attire are allowed.
    • BOOooook Bash – After Halloween Parade until 10:30am
  • 11/3- Friday Blacktop Assembly 7:45 a.m. – all are welcome
  • 11/9- Thursday Parent/ELAC Meeting in MPR 8:00-9:00 a.m.
  • 11/10- Friday No School in honor of Veterans’ Day
  • 11/20-24- Thanksgiving Break- No School

Spirit Week is Here

Halloween is Almost Here! Join Us on Tuesday, October 31, 2023 at 8:00 a.m.

Kickball Tryouts are Coming!

Parent/ELAC Meeting-November 9, 2023

Please plan to join us Thursday, November 9th in the MPR at Heritage for a Coffee with the Principals Parent Meeting and an English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) Meeting. All are welcome to come and we strongly encourage parents of language learners to also attend. Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 8:00am in the auditorium.

Please see this video for more information:

Read-A-Thon

We would like to raise $10,000 for our library📗!!   Never hurts to shoot for the stars⭐!!

Instructions for the Read-A-Thon went home on Friday.

There will be a  PRIZE store for students who participate😁!!

Our Academic Focus: Academic Discourse and Collaborative Conversations

We wanted to take a moment to highlight our academic focus and share the many positive effects of encouraging students to engage in academic discourse within the classroom and at home. This approach, which fosters active discussion and critical thinking, has several benefits that significantly contribute to their overall growth and development as learners. Here are some key points to consider:

Key Benefits:

  1. Enhanced Learning: understand complex concepts, see different perspectives, and connect ideas in meaningful ways. This active learning process often leads to a better understanding of the material.
  2. Improved Communication Skills: effective communication. Students express their thoughts clearly, listen actively to others, and constructively debate ideas. Invaluable skills for the real-world.
  3. Critical Thinking: encourages critical thinking and analysis. They are exposed to diverse viewpoints and are required to evaluate them, fostering a more well-rounded perspective and the ability to make informed decisions.
  4. Increased Engagement: They become more invested in the subject matter when they have the opportunity to voice their opinions and ideas.
  5. Confidence Building: When their contributions are valued, they gain a sense of self-assuredness, which can positively impact their overall academic performance.
  6. Collaborative Skills: Students learn to work with their peers to explore ideas, solve problems, and develop a deeper understanding of the subject.
  7. Cultural Awareness: They learn to appreciate different backgrounds and viewpoints, contributing to a more inclusive classroom environment.
  8. Preparation for the Real World: Engaging in academic discourse equips students with skills that are highly transferable to the workplace and everyday life. Effective communication and critical thinking are essential in any profession.
  9. Assessment and Feedback: Academic discourse provides educators with valuable insights into students’ comprehension, engagement, and communication abilities. It offers opportunities for formative assessment and targeted feedback.
  10. Promotion of Lifelong Learning: By fostering a love for active learning and intellectual curiosity, academic discourse encourages students to continue their education beyond the classroom.

Incorporating academic discourse into your everyday practices at home can lead to a more dynamic and effective learning. Be sure and spend time asking your child what they talked about each day. Together, we can empower our students to be confident, critical thinkers who are prepared for the challenges of the 21st century. Here are a few highlights that we saw this week:

Heritage Attendance

Heritage’s overall attendance rate is at 95.81! Last week our attendance rate was at 95.63%. Keep up the great efforts! Our goal by the end of the year is to have an attendance rate at or above 98%. Check our the guidance on when to send your child/student to school, keep home, and see a doctor.

PTO News

Please read through the 2023-2024 Student & Parent Handbook carefully as we work to maintain a safe, and orderly learning environment. Specific and areas to focus on are listed below:

  • Pg. 5… School Attendance: Truancy and Chronic Absenteeism: Email yanuen.romoero@cvesd.org to report a student absence or call (619) 421-7080 ext. 570110.

Remember – It’s GREAT to be a HAWK!

Q2W3 – Week of October 23, 2023

Dear Parents and Guardians,

We hope this message finds you well. It was so great to see so many happy faces at our fall festival. Thank you to everyone who was able to come out and to all of our amazing volunteers. We have many exciting activities planned this month with 6th Grade Camp and the Character Parade and BOOOk Bash right around the corner.

Sincerely,

Daniel Romo & Dr. Karon Schnitzer

Upcoming Weeks:

  • 10/23-10/27 – Sixth Graders go to Camp
  • 10/26/23 – SSC Meeting 2:45-3:45 – MS Teams LinkAgenda
  • 10/27/23 – Friday – SD Air Pollution Control District Art Contest Deadline
  • 10/31/23 – Character Parade starts at 8:00 a.m. on the blacktop- Masks may be worn during the parade only, no weapons or gory attire are allowed.
    • BOOooook Bash – After Halloween Parade until 10:30am

Halloween is Almost Here! Join Us on Tuesday, October 31, 2023 at 8:00 a.m.

Canned Food Drive

CVESD is partnering with the San Diego County Air Pollution Control District to put an art Contest together. We encourage you and your student(s) to participate and enter a drawing. Click on this link to read all the details on how to participate.

Read-A-Thon

We would like to raise $10,000 for our library📗!!   Never hurts to shoot for the stars⭐!!

Instructions for the Read-A-Thon went home on Friday.

There will be a  PRIZE store for students who participate😁!!

Our Academic Focus: Academic Discourse and Collaborative Conversations

We wanted to take a moment to highlight our academic focus and share the many positive effects of encouraging students to engage in academic discourse within the classroom and at home. This approach, which fosters active discussion and critical thinking, has several benefits that significantly contribute to their overall growth and development as learners. Here are some key points to consider:

Key Benefits:

  1. Enhanced Learning: understand complex concepts, see different perspectives, and connect ideas in meaningful ways. This active learning process often leads to a better understanding of the material.
  2. Improved Communication Skills: effective communication. Students express their thoughts clearly, listen actively to others, and constructively debate ideas. Invaluable skills for the real-world.
  3. Critical Thinking: encourages critical thinking and analysis. They are exposed to diverse viewpoints and are required to evaluate them, fostering a more well-rounded perspective and the ability to make informed decisions.
  4. Increased Engagement: They become more invested in the subject matter when they have the opportunity to voice their opinions and ideas.
  5. Confidence Building: When their contributions are valued, they gain a sense of self-assuredness, which can positively impact their overall academic performance.
  6. Collaborative Skills: Students learn to work with their peers to explore ideas, solve problems, and develop a deeper understanding of the subject.
  7. Cultural Awareness: They learn to appreciate different backgrounds and viewpoints, contributing to a more inclusive classroom environment.
  8. Preparation for the Real World: Engaging in academic discourse equips students with skills that are highly transferable to the workplace and everyday life. Effective communication and critical thinking are essential in any profession.
  9. Assessment and Feedback: Academic discourse provides educators with valuable insights into students’ comprehension, engagement, and communication abilities. It offers opportunities for formative assessment and targeted feedback.
  10. Promotion of Lifelong Learning: By fostering a love for active learning and intellectual curiosity, academic discourse encourages students to continue their education beyond the classroom.

Incorporating academic discourse into your everyday practices at home can lead to a more dynamic and effective learning. Be sure and spend time asking your child what they talked about each day. Together, we can empower our students to be confident, critical thinkers who are prepared for the challenges of the 21st century. Here are a few highlights that we saw this week:

Heritage Attendance

Heritage’s overall attendance rate is at 95.81! Last week our attendance rate was at 95.63%. Keep up the great efforts! Our goal by the end of the year is to have an attendance rate at or above 98%. Check our the guidance on when to send your child/student to school, keep home, and see a doctor.

PTO News

Please read through the 2023-2024 Student & Parent Handbook carefully as we work to maintain a safe, and orderly learning environment. Specific and areas to focus on are listed below:

  • Pg. 5… School Attendance: Truancy and Chronic Absenteeism: Email yanuen.romoero@cvesd.org to report a student absence or call (619) 421-7080 ext. 570110.

Remember – It’s GREAT to be a HAWK!

Q2W2 – Week of October 16, 2023

Dear Parents and Guardians,

We hope this message finds you well. It was such a great pleasure to welcome your children back to us after fall break. We certainly did miss them. We have many exciting activities planned this month with 6th Grade Camp, Fall Festival, and BOOOk Bash right around the corner.

Sincerely,

Daniel Romo & Dr. Karon Schnitzer

Upcoming Weeks:

  • 10/16-23/2023 – CVESD Canned Food Drive… Starts This Week!
  • 10/19/23 – SSC Meeting 2:45-3:45 – MS Teams LinkAgenda
  • 10/20/23 – Fall Festival 5:00-9:00 p.m. – Beat the Line and Buy Online! Click THIS link.
  • 10/23-10/27 – Sixth Graders go to Camp
  • 10/27/23 – Friday – SD Air Pollution Control District Art Contest Deadline
  • 10/31/23 – Character Parade starts at 8:00 a.m. on the blacktop- Masks may be worn during the parade only, no weapons or gory attire are allowed.
    • Booook Bash – After Halloween Parade until 10:30am

Canned Food Drive

CVESD is partnering with the San Diego County Air Pollution Control District to put an art Contest together. We encourage you and your student(s) to participate and enter a drawing. Click on this link to read all the details on how to participate.

Read-A-Thon

We’re excited to launch a Read-A-Thon that will begin, NOT this Monday, but the following Monday, October 23!! 

We would like to raise $10,000 for our library📗!!   Never hurts to shoot for the stars⭐!!

Instructions for the Read-A-Thon went home on Friday.

There will be a  PRIZE store for students who participated😁!!

Heritage Attendance

Chronic Absenteeism rates at Heritage Elementary dropped by 12.5% since September of 2023! We are currently at 10.87% chronic absentee rate this school year. Keep up the great efforts! See below for guidance on when to send your child/student to school, keep home, and see a doctor.

PTO News

Come one, come all, invite your family and friends to this community event! The Heritage Fall Festival is back again to offer families a spooky good time. Enter if you dare for a costume contest, food, games, monster mash dance party, trick-or-treating, the always popular Haunted Hallway, and so much more. Skip those long lines by pre-purchasing your tickets today and picking them up at will call the day of the event. Online ticket pre-sales end Wednesday, October 18.

***Unlimited game play and Haunted Hallway wristbands are available ONLINE only for $25 and will not be available for purchase after October 18. Wristbands are not required for event entry or games/haunted hallway, which will also accept tickets. One wristband provides benefits for one person and cannot be shared/transferred.**

Event Date: Friday, October 20

Time: 5-9pm

Where: Heritage Elementary

Cost: $1 per ticket and/or $25 per wristband

Sample Pricing:

  • Haunted Hallway $5 each
  • Games $1-3 each
  • Hot Dog/Pizza $3
  • Water $1
  • Soda $2
  • More to come!

Here’s the link:

https://my.cheddarup.com/c/fall-festival-2023-11003?cart=9dcfdf8d-601f-4628-86a4-f400f7001105%21%2165010434

Please read through the 2023-2024 Student & Parent Handbook carefully as we work to maintain a safe, and orderly learning environment. Specific and areas to focus on are listed below:

  • Pg. 5… School Attendance: Truancy and Chronic Absenteeism: Email yanuen.romoero@cvesd.org to report a student absence or call (619) 421-7080 ext. 570110.

Remember – It’s GREAT to be a HAWK!

Principal Report

Quarter 2 Week 1 (Q2W1) – Week of October 9, 2023

Dear Parents and Guardians,

I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to extend a warm welcome back to all our wonderful families and students as we return from our Fall Break. I trust that you had a restful and enjoyable break, filled with special moments and quality time with loved ones.

As we step back into our school routines, let’s carry that refreshed spirit with us. We’re excited to continue our journey of learning and growth together. Our dedicated staff is ready to provide a safe, nurturing, and enriching environment for your children. We value your partnership in your child’s education and look forward to another fantastic term ahead.

REMINDERS

  • NO SCHOOL on Monday 10/09/2023
  • Students report back on Tuesday, 10/10/2023 for a minimum day (release time is 12:45pm)

CVESD is partnering with the San Diego County Air Pollution Control District to put an art Contest together. We encourage you and your student(s) to participate and enter a drawing. Click on this link to read all the details on how to participate.

Sincerely,

Daniel Romo & Dr. Karon Schnitzer

This Week

  • 10/09/23 – Monday – No School
  • 10/10/23 – Tuesday – Minimum Day (Release Time 12:45pm)
  • 10/10/23 – Tuesday – 6th Grade Cookie Dough Pick-Up from 11:00am-4:00pm
  • 10/16-23/2023 – CVESD Canned Food Drive
  • 10/27/23 – Friday – SD Air Pollution Control District Art Contest Deadline

Heritage Attendance

Chronic Absenteeism rates at Heritage Elementary dropped by 12.5% since September of 2023! We are currently at 10.87% chronic absentee rate this school year. Keep up the great efforts! See below for guidance on when to send your child/student to school, keep home, and see a doctor.

PTO News

Quarter Two: Diversity

This quarter we will be focusing school-wide on the social justice standard of diversity. Every classroom will be provided the book Dreamers. Dreamers is a celebration of making your home with the things you always carry: your resilience, your dreams, your hopes and history. It’s the story of finding your way in a new place, of navigating an unfamiliar world and finding the best parts of it. In dark times, it’s a promise that you can make better tomorrows.  

Please read through the 2023-2024 Student & Parent Handbook carefully as we work to maintain a safe, and orderly learning environment. Specific and areas to focus on are listed below:

  • Pg. 5… School Attendance: Truancy and Chronic Absenteeism: Email yanuen.romoero@cvesd.org to report a student absence or call (619) 421-7080 ext. 570110.

Remember – It’s GREAT to be a HAWK!