Due to the large response of people picking up learning packets on Monday, March 23rd we will ask that you follow the schedule below on the time to pick up packets. We appreciate your flexibility to follow this schedule to help with the large amount of cars entering the parking lot.
Monday, March 23rd at 1000 Yulupa Ave; Santa Rosa
11:00AM-1:00PM - Families that attend Austin Creek, Sequoia, Binkley, and Whited will pick up during this time.
1:00PM-3:00PM - Families that attend Madrone, Village, Matanzas, and Spring Creek will pick up during this time.
You will stay in your car as this will be a drive through operation, and packets will be handed to you through the car window. We appreciate your cooperation and patience during this.
Also, as a reminder, we have breakfast and lunch pick up available for all families. This will be available at Whited Elementary and Village Elementary from 11:30-1:30 each day beginning on Monday, March 23rd until further notice.
If you need paper packets and your child attends RVCS for 7th or 8th grade, please contact hbates@rvusd.org to arrange pick up.
Lunch/breakfast available at Village drive thru from 11:30 to 1:30 starting tomorrow.
Village learning packets available tomorrow at District Office drive through from 1:00 to 3:00.
Update on Distance Learning for RVUSD: https://www.rvusd.org/article/216483?org=rvusd
As we are preparing to provide learning packets both in digital and print format we would like to be prepared for the number of printed packets needed for families. All families will have the ability to print from a pdf file we will send on Monday, however we will provide printed packets for those that need it.
Survey: https://forms.gle/G6kcmCvCQaZ3H34n7
Mientras nos preparamos para proporcionar paquetes de aprendizaje tanto en formato digital como impreso, nos gustaría estar preparados para la cantidad de paquetes impresos necesarios para las familias. Todas las familias tendrán la capacidad de imprimir desde un archivo pdf que enviaremos el lunes, sin embargo, proporcionaremos paquetes impresos para aquellos que lo necesiten.
Encuesta: https://forms.gle/G6kcmCvCQaZ3H34n7
3.19.20 Update
Click here to read the article: https://www.rvusd.org/article/215364?org=rvusd
In school classes suspended until April 5th, information here: https://www.rvusd.org/article/209513?org=rvusd
Dear RVUSD Families & Staff,
As we head into Spring Break, we are unable to provide any further updates regarding potential school closures. We continue to wait word from the Sonoma County Office of Education and the Public Health Department.
In addition to the cancelation or rescheduling of field trips and large gatherings, we have also decided that all of our Spring season sports will be postponed for now. This decision aligns with other decisions taken by local youth sports organizations in our area.
Please enjoy your Spring Break and we will let you know as soon as we know more on the status of school closures.
Sincerely,
Dr. Tracy Smith
Superintendent
March 12 COVID-19 Update - click here for information: https://www.rvusd.org/article/207428?org=rvusd
Show your Village Pride and remember to wear your colors tomorrow: 1st Orange, 2nd Blue, 3rd Red, 4th Green, 5th Purple and 6th Yellow.
RVUSD schools are open tomorrow for a full day of school. (absent further direction from state or county public health officials). Thank you!
4th Grade Parents, the Sacramento Trip for tomorrow is canceled due to many parent's opting out and heightened safety concerns. Another field trip in the area will be planned.
Hello RVUSD Families & Staff,
We have no new COVID-19 information since our Friday update. In order to keep all information regarding COVID-19 and any other health updates in one place, we've created a new webpage. If you want resources or you're not sure you have the most recent update, please click here: https://www.rvusd.org/o/rvusd/page/health-updates--2
Dear Rincon Valley Staff and Families,
As a District, we are continuing to monitor the Center for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines for reducing the risk of contracting and spreading viruses.
We are providing schools with hand sanitizer and wipes to reduce the potential spread of germs. We are encouraging frequent student hand-washing and reminding students to cough/sneeze into an elbow or tissue. Our custodial staff have received direction to work directly with principals to ensure that classrooms are being properly cleaned.
It’s important that everyone (staff, students and family members) take steps to reduce the spread of illness, especially to protect whose who are most vulnerable:
*wash hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or use hand sanitizer
*avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth
cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or sleeve when coughing or sneezing, then wash your hands
*stay home when ill, have a fever and limit contact with others
*avoid contact with people who are sick
*regularly clean high touch surfaces
This is a dynamic situation and we are continuing with all school activities as scheduled. As we get additional information from the County Health Department, we will make adjustments as needed.
Reminder: Early Release All Week at 1:52 p.m.
We wish our Rincon Valley Staff and Families a healthy and restful weekend. We are continuing to monitor communications about the Coronavirus. We do not have any new information about risks to our community, at this time.
Our staff are cleaning classrooms and common areas regularly and are prepared to provide deep cleaning if the need arises.
We encourage you to follow the Center for Disease Control guidelines for the prevention of communicable diseases:
-Stay home when sick.
-Remain at home until the fever has been gone for at least 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medicines.
-Seek immediate medical care if symptoms become more severe, e.g., high fever or difficulty
breathing.
-Cover cough with a tissue or sleeve.
-Wash hands frequently.
We will continue to communicate with you as we receive new information and guidance.
~Rincon Valley School District
Dear Rincon Valley Families,
We are aware that there is an individual being treated in a Sonoma County Hospital, who has the Coronavirus. The patient was NOT infected in the County. We are working closely with the Sonoma County Office of Education and the Sonoma County Health Department to make sure that we are aware of any necessary precautions that need to be taken. We will continue to communicate with you as we receive guidance. The health and safety of our students, staff and families are our highest priorities.
For more information, you can go to the coronavirus website here:
https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/Health/Information-About-Coronavirus/ ~Rincon Valley School District
Come learn about how to keep your child safe online:
Cyber Safety by SRPD
For 4th-6th grade parents.
Not appropriate for students.
Thursday, 2/27 6-7pm
Austin Creek School
Please click here for a letter regarding Coronavirus procedures for those who have traveled to China: https://5il.co/csu8
Friday is Village Superbowl Fun Day. Wear your favorite team wear or your Village Spirit Wear.