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The Eagle – Week of February 03

The Eagle – Week of February 03

Letter from Principal Bean

Dear Families, 

Black Lives Matter in Schools: Next week we will be celebrating Black Lives Matter week. Your child’s teacher will be sharing more specifics! You can show your support by grabbing a Black Lives Matter bracelet in the office. 

  • Monday: What is Black Lives Matter 
  • Tuesday: Community and Belonging 
  • Wednesday: Diversity and Inclusion  
  • Thursday: Empathy and Understanding 
  • Friday: Call to Action/Making a Difference 

Potential Snow Day/Computer Devices: As you know, OV sent computer devices home with students on Friday because of the potential for snow and ice. If the roads are too dangerous for school on Monday, we will have remote learning that day. If this happens, it will be a two-hour late start, meaning school will start at 9:55 a.m. Please be on the lookout for communications from your child’s teacher about logging in. (Note: Any further remote learning days would start at the regular time of 7:55) 

Immigration-I just wanted to let the community know that under no circumstances will I let immigration officers into the school building or share any personal information. If someone does come, I will refuse entry, collect any information, and deliver it to our Superintendent and our legal department. Learn more about Immigration and SPS  

Auction: Just a reminder that the OVPTA Auction, the Emerald City Extravaganza, is this Saturday, February 8, 6:00pm, at the Lake City Way Eagles! Buy your tickets here. You do not need to be present at the auction to bid on items, and registration to bid is free. 

Kraken 5th Grade Portraits: Our new incredible art teacher Alan De la Cruz created a fun art project in partnership with the Seattle Kraken. Each student drew a portrait of a Kraken hockey player using a grid. At a recent Kraken game, the following video was shown on the scoreboard, where Kraken players were trying to identify who the portraits resembled.  OV 5th Grade Artists Featured at Kraken Game 

Reading with Rover: I wanted to share an amazing new program we have thanks to our amazing Librarian Kristi Leland called “Reading with Rover.” Every week a therapy dog comes to the library and students get to read to the dog! 

Lost and Found: Our lost and found shelf is getting really full. Please come find your child’s belongings before they get donated! As a reminder, it always helps if you put your child’s name on the coat!! 

Safety Help – Securing our Building: If you come to visit the school during the day, always ring the bell. Please do not follow another family if they rang the bell first. Also, please do not hold the door open to other people if you are leaving. All visitors and volunteers need to check in at the office and wear a visitor or volunteer badge while in the building. 

Virtual School Tour: We will have a virtual tour on Tuesday, February 4 from 6:30-7:00 p.m. (virtual)  Join the OV Virtual Tour 

Upcoming School Levies: State, local, and federal dollars fund school districts. There continues to be a disparity between what the state funds for education and what it costs Seattle Public Schools (SPS) to serve our students. So, every three years, the district asks voters to consider renewing expiring levies. 

The district is asking voters to consider renewing two levies in the Feb. 11 election. 

  • Proposition 1 – The Educational Programs & Operations (EP&O) Levy continues funding for areas like student transportation, support staff, meals, special education, and student opportunities like athletics, music and art. 
  • Proposition 2 – The Building Excellence VI (BEX VI) Levy focuses on maintaining and improving school facilities. It funds renovation, repair and replacement of schools, as well as repairs to roofs, HVAC systems, and playgrounds. The capital levy also funds 90 percent of the district’s technology budget. 

Ballots for the levy renewals will be mailed around Jan. 22 and are due to King County Elections by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, February 11. Visit the SPS website to learn more about what the levies fund.

In partnership, 

Mr. Bean (he/him) 

Important Dates

Every Wednesday is 1:10pm early release

  • Tuesday, February 4 Choir 2:30-4 p.m. P2
  • Tuesday, February 4 Global Reading Challenge 9-10 a.m. Cafeteria
  • Tuesday, February 4 Virtual Open House 6:30-7 p.m.
  • Wednesday, February 5 After School Ice Skating 1:30-2:50 p.m. Kraken Community IcePlex
  • Thursday, February 6 After School Enrichment Session #1 2:40-3:40 p.m.
  • Friday, February 7 MLL Family Coffee & Conversation 8-8:30 a.m. Room 205
  • Saturday, February 8 Flying Forward Auction 6-9 p.m. Lake City Eagles Get Auction Tickets
  • Monday, February 10 Attribute Assembly – Teamwork 8:10 a.m.
  • Monday, February 10 Arts Committee meeting & Arts Night Event Committee meeting  2:45p.m. Room 212/virtual
  • Tuesday, February 11 Choir 2:30-4 p.m. P2
  • Wednesday, February 12 Spirit Day – Monochromatic Day
  • Thursday, February 13 After School Enrichment Session #2 2:40-3:40 p.m.
  • February 17-21 Mid-Winter Break NO SCHOOL
  • Tuesday, February 25 Choir 2:30-4 p.m. P2
  • Wednesday, February 26 Wonderful Wednesday – Lunch Recess Blacktop (weather permitting) Volunteer Sign-Up
  • Thursday, February 27 After School Enrichment Session #3 2:40-3:40 p.m.

This Week’s News

Annual English Language Testing to Begin 2/3

All multilingual students (MLs) will be taking the WIDA Access English test in small groups between February 3 and March 21. Students do not need to study for this test; it is a way for them to show their progress in listening, reading, writing, and speaking English each year. More information about the Annual English Language Testing.

Please write our MLL teacher, Ms. Rachel Modi, with any questions on TalkingPoints or at rdheideman@seattleschools.org. We know our students will do great!

Global Reading Challenge Competition, 2/4

For the past few months, several 4th and 5th graders have been participating in our Global Reading Challenge program put on in partnership with the Seattle Public Library. It is finally that time when our teams will compete to see which group of 4th and 5th graders will represent Olympic View at the semi-final round later this spring. 

Our in-school competition will take place on Tuesday, February 4 from 9-10:00 a.m. in the cafeteria. Parents are invited to join us by watching the competition. 

If you have questions, please reach out to Mrs. Leland at klleland@seattleschools.org.

MLL Family Coffee & Conversation

Our next MLL Family Coffee & Conversation event will be Friday, February 7 from 8-8:30 a.m. in Room 205. Stop by after drop-off to meet Ms. Modi, Ms. Nancy, Mr. Noel, and Ms. Shukri and discuss what is going on at school. There will be coffee and breakfast snacks as well as Spanish and Somali interpretation. Hope to see you there!

Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City Extravaganza! 2/8

yellow brick road surrounded by poppy fields and emerald city in background

Olympic View PTA presents: Emerald City Extravaganza – A Flying Forward Auction
When: Saturday, February 8, 6-9 p.m.
Where: Lake City Way Eagles (8201 Lake City Way NE)

graphic ticket stub

Emerald City Extravaganza Tickets on sale now! Each ticket includes two drink tickets and dinner. Ticket sales end on Friday, February 7. (Tickets will not be sold at the door.)

Online Auction will go live on February 2 at noon. Can’t attend the auction? Register to bid!

Childcare Available! Childcare is available for auction attendees, from 5:30-9:30 p.m., at Collaboration Station. Cost is $30 for the first child, $25 for each additional child. Children must be potty trained. Reserve your spot by contacting Erin at collaborationstation@aol.com.

We are looking for people to volunteer for setup before the auction and help with raffle sales during the auction. Sign up for auction help.

Arts at OV in Late Winter

We have a number of arts activities coming up at OV in February and March!

  • Our monthly Wonderful Wednesdays art project during lunch recess will be taking place the week after mid-winter, February 26th. We need MORE volunteers for this project, which will be displayed at Arts Night. Volunteer Sign-Up
  • Arts Night will be on Wednesday, March 19 from 4:30-6:30p.m. at school. The event planning committee is asking families who are interested in sharing their arts or crafts to host a table during the event. We will support you to help create a project for kids, materials and volunteers. Please send your proposal to: enrichment@ovpta.org. Look for event volunteer sign up later this month.
  • Classes have started their third Art Docent project of the year, based on the works of contemporary American artist Polly Apfelbaum. Students work will be displayed at Arts Night.
  • The OV Land Acknowledgment mural with artist Roger Fernandes is in the works with dates to be announced soon.

Volunteer Opportunities

OVPTA Information

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.

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.

Want to support your student’s classroom teacher?

Donate to Your Student’s Classroom Teacher

With the first full week of school under our belts, students are starting to share germs and become sick.

For all illnesses, including COVID, please keep students home if:

  • They have uncontrollable secretions from their eyes or nose
  • They cannot control their cough
  • Their symptoms are improving
  • They are fever, diarrhea, vomit free for at least 24 hours, without the use of medication

COVID testing is no longer required.    

We will be hosting a vaccine clinic at Olympic View on October 2, where all childhood vaccines, flu and COVID vaccines will be available at no cost to you. 

If you would like to take action sooner, local pharmacies and doctors’ offices have the seasonal flu shot and pediatric COVID vaccines will become available over the next couple weeks.  Adult COVID vaccines are currently available. 

Please help keep our community healthy by keeping sick students home, practicing good hand washing, properly covering coughs and sneezes and maintaining vaccinations for preventable illness. 

Thank you,

Nurse Angie

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 3:00 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 – Doris Brevoort dbrevoort@seattleschools.org (Long term substitute)
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