GLOW DANCE & DINNER – FRIDAY, FEB. 27
Get ready to shine at our Glow Dance on Friday, Feb. 27, from 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm! Fuel up with a spaghetti dinner from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm – each $10 plate includes pasta, salad, bread, and a drink. Order your dance and dinner tickets here!
REMINDER: SCHOOL BEGINS AT 7:45 AM
Campus opens at 7:15 am, and classes begin at 7:45 am. Breakfast is available for students in the morning, so they can fuel up before the school day begins. Let's make sure our Dragons start each day on time and ready to learn!
REMINDER: WHEN TO KEEP YOUR CHILD HOME
If your child has a fever over 100°F (unmedicated) or has been vomiting, please keep them home and give us a call at the office to let us know. We appreciate your help in keeping our school community healthy!
UPCOMING EVENTS
- Spring Book Fair – March 2-6
- California Healthy Kids Survey (5th grade) – First week of March
FUN STUFF HAPPENING IN LAKE COUNTY!
Here are some fun things going on in our community! KVUSD does not sponsor or endorse these activities, but if you're interested, check out the following events:
- Girl Scouts Free Events – Feb. 22 & 26 at Lower Lake Town Hall and Middletown Square
Girl Scouts of Northern California is hosting two free drop-in events for families to explore scouting, make friends, and have fun. Volunteers are also wanted! For more information, contact Elizabeth Cruz Reyes at ecruzreyes@gsnorcal.org or (707) 407-4030. - Father-Daughter Dance – Sat., Feb. 28, 5:00–9:00 pm at Kelseyville Presbyterian Church (5340 Third St.)
The 22nd Annual Father-Daughter Dance includes a flower, keepsake photo, sweet treat box, and raffle prizes! Tickets are $25 per couple ($10 per additional ticket) and are available at Studebakers or online here.
COUNSELOR’S CORNER – FEBRUARY
February is a wonderful time to focus on kindness as we celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week from Feb. 14 - 20! Throughout the month, we will discuss what kindness looks like in our classroom, and during the week, we will add special activities for students to participate in. These activities will highlight empathy, respect, and helping others.
Families can support this learning at home by encouraging simple, everyday acts of kindness—such as writing a kind note to a family member, helping with chores without being asked, including someone new in play, or saying thank you to teachers and community helpers. Talking with your student about how kind actions make others feel and modeling kindness as adults can make a big impact. Even small acts of kindness can make a big difference.
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If you have questions, please contact your student’s teacher or reach out to me at (707) 277-6050 or tperkins@kvusd.org.
Thank you!
Tavis Perkins, Principal
10505 Fairway Drive
Kelseyville, CA 95451
Phone: (707) 277-6050