The Bulldog Bark Newsletter
Onward and Upward!
Issue #33: April 4 - April 8
Vessels Elementary School: A Great Place to Learn and Grow!
Autism Acceptance Month

April 1st is the start of Autism Acceptance Month, and we have so much to celebrate at Vessels. This month is the perfect opportunity for us to champion differences and lift up those around us. I hope you will all join us in learning, growing, and appreciating our students and all that makes them unique!
Virtual Career Day

The annual Vessels Career Day is here! Career Day is an excellent opportunity to let our kids know about the beautiful career choices that await! If you or someone you know has a unique or exciting career, help inspire our Bulldogs by participating in our Flipgrid Career Day!

Using Flipgrid is easy. Use the following link: https://flipgrid.com/01d79637 and follow the video and text instructions.
Spring Photos

Reminder: Spring Photo Day is this Wednesday, April 6!
Open House

Open House this year is once again a bit different. We will not have an in-person Open House experience; instead, your child's teacher will send home a portfolio or a link to showcase all they have accomplished in class this year. Please look for an email or SeeSaw explaining the fantastic work coming home soon!
Parent-Teacher Conferences

Spring parent-teacher conferences will take place virtually from April 18 - to April 22. Please remember that all days will be early release. Dismissal for kindergarten students is at 1:20 p.m. and 1st through 6th-grade students at 1:25 p.m.
2022-2023 Academic Calendar

Click here to access next year's school calendar!
Lost and Found

The lost and found pile is overflowing! We will have the cart out by the cafeteria gate before and after school for you to come to pick up any lost items. Chances are, your child has an item in the pile.
Traffic and Safety at Vessels

We have had an uptick in traffic issues around the Vessels campus, and I wanted to send a couple of reminders about traffic safety:
1. Slow down and watch for pedestrians. There are kids and families everywhere! 
2. Do not make a u-turn anywhere on any street around the school. This can cause an accident and significantly slows the flow of traffic.
3. Do not leave your vehicle unattended in the loop. Please do not get out of the car for any reason. Once again, it significantly slows the flow of traffic.
4. Pull all the way forward if you are in the loop. If you stop by Carousel Daycare or by the upper-grade classrooms to load your child, it significantly slows traffic flow.

Please be respectful and aware that there are many other families and students around you at all times! If you are in a rush, I suggest leaving a tad bit earlier each day. We need to keep our kids safe and Vessels accident-free!
Math Practice

The math practice links are back! If you are looking for extra math practice for your child, click one of the links below to get started!




Attendance at Vessels


Children must be at school every day. School attendance can predict everything from high school graduation rates to whether a child attends college. Now that the Omicron COVID-19 surge is behind us, please have your child at Vessels every day. Your help makes a difference and ensures that students are learning and growing. Please click here to learn more about why attendance matters in elementary school.
Internet and Cell Phone Safety

More kids are using cell phones than ever before and are often unequipped to handle the freedoms and/or dangers that cell phone use may cause. It is imperative that parents set guidelines for their usage to ensure kids are safe while protecting them from the harm that may come from unrestricted use of the internet.

I have included some resources below for parents to provide an awareness of children and cell usage. Purchasing a cell phone for a child is a personal family decision, but adopting rules at home may help to protect your child and others from possible harmful effects.



Health Reminders

We encourage families to follow health and safety practices in accordance with the California Department of Public Health and the Orange County Health Care Agency:

  • If your child has symptoms related to COVID-19, please make sure they stay home and get tested if necessary. 
  • Please keep them home from school if they exhibit the following symptoms: fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea.
  • If a member of your household tests positive for COVID-19 or is awaiting test results, please do not send your child to school and notify the Vessels front office. 
  • Limit close contact with people who are sick, and avoid sharing food, drinks, or utensils.

Thank you for helping us keep Vessels safe!
Vessels Core Values

Every great organization has core values or beliefs that drive its successes and focus on excellence. At Vessels, we have developed core values that center the team on student success and remind us of what we hold dear. Below is a list of our core values:

  • We value our students, encourage their academic and social development, and reward positive performance in and out of the classroom.
  • We develop the strengths and talents of our students so that they will grow to be passionate about learning and life.
  • We take risks and see mistakes as opportunities to grow! We find joy in our work and help others to do the same.
  • We develop positive, meaningful relationships with our students, parents, and colleagues to best support the learning community's needs.
  • We work together across grade levels and continuously adapt instruction to meet the needs of all learners in our classroom.
  • We value diversity and inclusivity in all that we do!
 
At Vessels, we love what we do, and it shows!

4/8 - Virtual Career Day via Flipgrid

4/12 - School Site Council #4

4/13 - Virtual Open House (More TBA)

4/15 - No School

4/18 - 4/22 - Parent Conferences (Early Release)
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