What is the 2020 Census and Why Does it Matter?

As mandated by the Constitution, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts a nationwide population count once every 10 years. Along with determining the number of congressional seats and electoral votes for each state, this data serves as the basis for allocating nearly $900 billion in federal funds for education, housing, public safety and other vital services.

Recognizing the importance of an accurate count for schools and communities, IUSD is among many organizations supporting awareness efforts in Irvine, in advance of the 2020 census this April. California is expected to lose nearly $2,000 per person in annual federal funding as a result of undercounting, which could have significant impacts for Irvine and California as a whole.

 

What You Need to Know (from census.gov):

  • Your privacy matters.  When you respond to the Census, your answers are kept anonymous.  Answers are used only to produce statistics.  The U.S. Census Bureau is bound by law to protect your answers and keep them strictly confidential.  The law ensures that your private information is never published and that your answers cannot be used against you by any government agency or court.
  •  There are three ways to respond to the Census.  By April 1, 2020, every home will receive an invitation to participate in the 2020 Census and you will be given the option to respond online, by phone or by mail.
  • Avoid scams.  The Census Bureau will never send you unsolicited emails, ask for your social security number, bank account or credit card numbers, or for money or donations.
  •  Get involved.  You can partner, spread the word, and/or work for the Census Bureau.

For more information and resources, visit census.gov.

Red Ribbon Week- Spirit Week & Walk to School Day

Red Ribbon Week is Oct 21 to Oct 25.  It is a drug-prevention campaign celebrated nationwide.  We have a variety of Spirit Wear days to help show our support for RRW.  Plus, our annual “Walk/Bike/Scoot to School Day” is on Wednesday, October 23rd.  See attached flyer for all the details.

Pitch-in fo rPrevention Ruby’s Dining flyer


Red Ribbon Week Parent Flyer

Red Ribbon Week- Spirit Week & Walk to School Day

Red Ribbon Week is Oct 21 to Oct 25.  It is a drug-prevention campaign celebrated nationwide.  We have a variety of Spirit Wear days to help show our support for RRW.  Plus, our annual “Walk/Bike/Scoot to School Day” is on Wednesday, October 23rd.  See attached flyer for all the details.

Pitch-in fo rPrevention Ruby’s Dining flyer


Red Ribbon Week Parent Flyer

Team Kids Carnival – Parent Volunteers Needed

Come enjoy the best kid-run carnival ever during all lunch times on Friday, Sep 20th with 100% of proceeds going to City of Irvine Animal Care Center.

In preparation for the carnival, some parent volunteers are needed to help with Ticket Sales before and during the event. Please contact Nori Deatherage at NoriDeatherage@iusd.org if you are available to help out. Thank you.

1st PTA General Assembly Meeting – September 17 – Tuesday

Please join us for our 1st PTA General Assembly meeting on Tuesday, September 17th at 8:40am in the MPR.

We will have our school counselors, Nori Deatherage and Christina Kee, speaking about Wellness Resources. Coffee and bagels will be provided and we will do a little bit of PTA business at the beginning of the meeting.

Click here for flyer.

Team Kids Challenge at Vista Verde – Week 3

Kids work with local Police Officers, Firefighters and Team Kids Coaches to learn they are not too little to change the world while tackling the needs of their community.

Week 3 is a Canned Food Drive. See attached flyers for more details.

Team Kids Vista Verde Overall 2019
Team Kids Vista Verde Week 1 2019
Team Kids Vista Verde Week 2 2019
Team Kids Vista Verde Week 3 2019

Before and After School Supervision Information

Supervision before and after school:

Students arriving on campus from 8:00-8:15 a.m. must be accompanied by a parent/guardian or the student must report to the media center/library where supervision is available.

After 8:15 a.m., school supervision begins and students can be on campus with or without a parent or guardian. Students should plan to arrive at school at or after 8:15 a.m. and leave by 3:15 p.m. Structured supervision is provided from 8:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.

Playground Equipment:

Personal playground balls and equipment should be used only at home. Please keep those items at home. Sports equipment and playground balls are provided during recess(es) and lunch for students to use on the playground. We invite parents to use Las Lomas park next door if they would like to play sports or other games with students prior to or after the end of the school day.

Cell Phones:

Before school: students should keep phones secure and turned off and stored in their pocket or in backpacks (i.e. iPhones, smart phones, etc.).

After school: students are permitted to use their own cell phone only when contacting a parent and/or guardian.

BYOD (middle school only): Bring Your Own Device rules apply anytime students are on campus.

1st PTA General Assembly Meeting – September 17 – Tuesday

Please join us for our 1st PTA General Assembly meeting on Tuesday, September 17th at 8:40am in the MPR.

We will have our school counselors, Nori Deatherage and Christina Kee, speaking about Wellness Resources. Coffee and bagels will be provided and we will do a little bit of PTA business at the beginning of the meeting.

Click here for flyer.