Olympic View Elementary

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The Eagle Newsletter

The Eagle – Week of February 05

The Eagle – Week of February 5

Letter from Principal Bean

Dear Families, 

Black Lives Matter in Schools Week: This week all classes are celebrating Black Lives Matter in Schools week. Each day there will be a different theme. Classes will be having age-appropriate conversations around the following topics. 

Grades K-3 

  • Monday: Why do we celebrate BLM at school? 
  • Tuesday: Celebrating our family and our culture. 
  • Wednesday: Celebrating Black Joy 
  • Thursday: Celebrating Black Women 
  • Friday: Celebrating Activism in our Community 

Grades 4-5 

  • Monday: Using Your Voice for a Cause 
  • Tuesday: Youth and Activism: Past and Present 
  • Wednesday: React and Resist: Creating Change 
  • Thursday: Issues in Our Community 
  • Friday: Taking Action 

Auction: Our annual auction is coming up next Saturday, February 10 at 6 pm! For more information, see the blurb lower down in the Eagle. Purchase your auction tickets. If you can’t make the event, you can still bid for items. Bidding will begin today (Sunday). View auction Items 

Global Reading Challenge: Led by our librarian Kristi Leland, over the past few weeks many of our fourth and fifth graders have spent their free time reading a wide variety of books. They have been grouped into teams. On Tuesday at 9:00 am, all the teams will go to the cafeteria where a City of Seattle librarian will be facilitating a trivia-style game where they will ask questions about the books the kids read. The winning team will move on to compete against winners from other schools in Seattle at the public library downtown! 

5th Grade Artist in Residency Experience: Thanks to the generous donations from our families, 5th grade has begun their “Clowning” classes. Over the next few weeks, each student will develop their own clowning persona that culminates in a performance. Each student gets an actual clown nose that they put on when they get into character!  

In Partnership! 

Mr. Bean (He/him) 

Ms. Roosma’s Corner

For a complete collection of Ms. Roosma’s Monday Morning Messages, check out her page on our Olympic View Website: Assistant Principal Rachel Roosma

Important Dates

Every Wednesday is 1:10pm early release

  • Tuesday, February 6 Global Reading Challenge 9-10 a.m. Cafeteria
  • Tuesday, February 6 Choir P2 2:45-4 p.m.
  • Wednesday, February 7 Virtual Open House 6:30 p.m. Join the virtual open house meeting 
  • Thursday, February 8 After School Enrichment #2
  • Saturday, February 10 OVPTA Auction 6-9 p.m. Fraternal Order of the Eagles

This Week’s News

Global Reading Challenge In School Competition

Funny smart cartoon globe in glasses reading a book

For the past several months, our 4th and 5th graders have been preparing for the Global Reading Challenge.  Students have been reading a variety of different books, cooperating with others in teams, and memorizing facts about each book in preparation for our in-school competition. This year our competition will be held on Tuesday, February 6 from 9:00-10:00am, in the OV lunchroom. Parents, we’d love for you to join us on that date.

Bidding is open! OVPTA Auction is February 10

Tickets are now on sale for our annual auction on February 10 at the Eagles Hall from 6-9pm.

Online auction opens TODAY at noon. Registration to bid online is free.

graphic of a CD, rubiks cube, discoball, boom box and a rainbow peace symbol

Purchase Tickets and Register to Bid!! (Registration to bid online is free)

Not going to make the event on the 10th? You can still bid and win! Use the ticket link to create a bidder profile. 

Dress up like your favorite decade and win our costume contest! Have something to donate? We are looking for services, goods (we have a themed basket for just about anything), tickets to events, or a special big ticket item. Email fundraising@ovpta.org with donations or drop off at the front office. 

NEW: Looking for childcare? Email Erin at collaborationstation@aol.com to reserve a spot. The cost is $30 for the first kid, $25 for siblings and includes activities and dinner and care lasts from 5:30 – 9:30 at OV. Your child does not need to be regularly enrolled in Collaboration Station to participate. 10 kids minimum so please reserve your spot ASAP! (Cancellation policy: Any cancellations must be made at least 48 hours in advance or you will be charged for the spot.)

OVPTA Surplus Grants for 2023-2024!

We’ve already received a few mini grant applications! Now, we’re asking for your input! At Surplus Grants Advice Survey, you can read the proposals and let us know what you think. The PTA Board will consider your input and will vote on these proposals at our February 12 Board Meeting. You can continue submitting your own proposals and we’ll look them over every month!

Find more details and fill out your own proposal at Surplus Grant Proposals. Please email president@ovpta.org with questions.

PE Biking Unit Has Begun: Volunteers Welcome!

Below are the classes for 2nd-5th grade:

  • Murphy 2nd grade Tuesday 2/6, Friday 2/9 1:45-2:20 Wednesday 2/7 8:25-9:00
  • Schwab 2nd grade Monday 2/5 and Thursday 2/8 1:45-2:25
  • Cooley 3rd grade Monday 2/5 and Thursday 2/8 9:05-9:40
  • Ms. K 3rd grade Tuesday 2/6, Friday 2/9 9:05-9:40
  • Mahlik 3rd/4th Grade Monday 2/5 and Thursday 2/8 1:05-1:40
  • Maiani 4th grade Tuesday 2/6 and Friday 2/9 10:25-11:00
  • Spicer 4th grade Monday 2/5 and Thursday 2/8 10:25-11:00 Wednesday 2/7 10:25-11:00
  • Kreiter 5th grade Monday 2/5 and Thursday 2/8 8:25-9:00 Wednesday 2/7 12:25-1:00
  • Phillips 5th grade Tuesday 2/6 and Friday 2/9 8:25-9:00
girl on red and blue bike

All students should wear multiple layers.  This unit is taught outside, rain or shine.  Students who own a helmet should bring it for the unit. Otherwise, bikes and helmets will be provided by Cascade Bicycle Club.  Fifth graders are allowed to bring bikes that are well maintained and are the right size. Volunteers will help with getting helmets on, managing skill stations, and helping support the students in the learner area.

Please contact Mrs. Bruecher at 206-252-5514 or email at bhbruecher@seattleschools.org if you can volunteer or have any questions.

FREE UW Athletic Event Tickets

Use the form below to sign up for tickets.

  • Gymnastics UW vs. Arizona – Sunday 3/3 at 1 p.m.
  • Baseball UW vs. Oregon – Saturday 5/11 at 5 p.m.

Tickets will be available a few days before each event.

Science Night – Coming on Pi Day!! – March 14

science clip art

We’re searching for science superstars of all kinds: parents with a passion for physics, engineers with electrifying ideas, hobbyists with hidden talents, and anyone who loves igniting imaginations with the wonders of science.

Here’s how you can join the fun:

  • Share your brilliance: Run a hands-on activity, lead a captivating demo, or simply chat about your scientific journey.
  • Connect us to your network: Do you know a science organization with dazzling exhibits? Help us bring them to our event!

Contact – Sarah Wichlacz swichlacz@gmail.com

We are looking for Health Care Providers that can demo dental care, hand washing, dissection kits, or other hands-on materials.

Contact – Sarah Wichlacz swichlacz@gmail.com

The Art Committee wants your feedback!

Have you heard about Olympic View Elementary’s exciting proposal to create land acknowledgment art work in the cafeteria? The proposed artwork will honor the Duwamish People (dxʷdəwʔabš), Muckleshoot Nation (bəqəlšuł) , Snoqualmie Nation (sdukʷalbixʷ), and Suquamish Nation (xʷsəq̓ʷəb) whose ancestral lands our school occupies.

Learn more about the proposal and help us shape this project by sharing your thoughts in our brief feedback poll: Land Acknowledgement Art Project

Volunteer Opportunities

Library Volunteers Wanted

Calling all volunteers!  We are looking for a few parents who would be willing to volunteer in the library. Volunteers will help pick up books from classrooms, check books in, and return books to their shelves.  Occasional special project may also arise throughout the year and your help would be greatly appreciated.

Eagle Pack Volunteers Needed (and bags too)

The Eagle Pack program provides weekend food bags for any family that requests one. The University Food Bank provides the food items, and volunteers pack the bags and distribute them to classrooms every week. We need volunteers to help with packing on Friday mornings from about 8:00-9:00 am. If you are able to help during this timeframe, we would be grateful for your help!

We would love to have some consistent volunteers, so if you can commit to one or more Fridays a month, that would be helpful. Feel free to drop into the lunchroom any Friday after drop off to lend a hand as well if you find yourself with some time. Questions? Contact k.linnes@gmail.com  

We also need plastic and paper shopping bags (the thicker, handled ones like from Target or a grocery store).  If you have extras you can donate, please drop them off in the office.

General Information

Late Arrivals to School

If your student is late (the bell rings at 7:55 a.m.), please drop them off at the NE 95th Street entrance near the flagpole or blacktop. We now have a call box at the 95th Street entrance. After the bell rings at 7:55 a.m., all students must be signed in with office staff. The 8th Ave call box entrance will be used for staff only.

Absences

If your student will not be at school, please email the attendance email olympicview.attendance@seattleschools.org or call 202-252-5504 to let office staff know.

Early Pick Up

Parents/Guardians should come to the 95th Street security call box entrance. We are unable to call students down to the office until you arrive for pick up.

Pick Up Changes

If your student will have an alternate plan for pick up, please contact the office via email olympicview@seattleschools.org, phone 206-252-5500, Talking Points message, or a signed note with your student.

Our breakfast and lunch menus are now up on the SPS website!

Individual milk purchase (with home lunch) costs $.75

Want to know what to do if there is bad weather? Learn more about preparing for winter weather.

How to Volunteer

All volunteers must complete the online form.

Join the Olympic View Parent Teacher Association

Want to support your student’s classroom teacher?

Donate to Your Student’s Classroom Teacher

Spirit Gear: The Olympic View Spirit Wear online store is now open!

Choose from Kids, Women, and Men’s sizes. We have t-shirts, long sleeved, crewnecks and hoodies all available in many colors.

images of OV spirit wear

Membership strengthens the voice of our community, helps support the WA State and National PTAs, and allows you to vote on OV PTA matters, including how to spend the money we fundraise. Scholarships are available, if you need one.

Resources

The Source Parent/Guardian Tour

What is the Source?

Parent and guardian Source accounts display attendance, assessment scores, Elementary Progress Reports, Secondary Performance Reports, secondary student assignment scores, SchoolPay, Schoology Access Codes and other information.

  • Parents and guardians of students actively enrolled in SPS may set up an account.
  • Students actively enrolled in SPS will receive a username and password from their school. If your student does not know their username, needs a password reset or help logging in, contact a teacher or the school librarian.
    REMINDER: Students do not include @seattleschools.org when logging onto the Source, example: 1student

Would you like your student(s) to receive a food bag each week? Please fill out a request form to be added to the list. Eagle Pack Sign Up

Questions? Please reach out to counselor Joyce Rho jecho@seattleschools.org.

Transit is free for riders 18 and younger thanks to Move Ahead Washington, a statewide transportation funding package.

Learn how to sign your student up for an Orca Card

The Family Resource Center will support families three days a week with access to essential services. This includes enrollment in public benefits and connections to community resources such as empowerment programs, parenting classes and a mobile food pantry. 

Family Resource Center at Broadview-Thomson K-8
13052 Greenwood Ave. N Seattle, WA 98133
Hours: Tuesday 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., Wednesday 1 – 4 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

For more information about Family Resource Centers, visit the FamilyWorks website.  

Looking for additional resources? Please go to our Family Resource Page:

Contact Us

Office Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Main Office: 206-252-5500 olympicview@seattleschools.org
Main Fax: 206-252-5501
Attendance: 206-252-5504 olympicview.attendance@seattleschools.org
Principal – Andrew Bean ajbean@seattleschools.org
Assistant Principal – Rachel Roosma rmroosma@seattleschools.org
Administrative Secretary – Crystal Parry cnparry@seattleschools.org
Office Assistant – Sabrina O’Brien snobrien@seattleschools.org
School Nurse – Angie Sterwald (Mon/Thurs) amsterwald@seattleschools.org
Nurse Fax: 206-743-3157
Counselor – Joyce Rho jecho@seattleschools.org
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Olympic View PTA

To submit a school-related news item or announcement, please email Crystal Parry at cnparry@seattleschools.org. Submissions are due Wednesday of each week for Sunday publication and