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Principals Message:
Dear Canyon View Families,
On behalf of the Canyon View staff, I want to welcome each and every one of our new and returning families tothe 2013-2014 school year! The classrooms are finally filled with students and the silent hallways of summer arenow filled with students voices and laughter. There are quite a few new names and faces around campus, and the
adults on site are eager to build meaningful relationships with each and every one of our children.
As mentioned in our beginning-of-the-year information, our campus experienced a facelift over the summer.Even though there are a few projects that are near completion, we are ecstatic with the results so far. In the nextfew weeks, the construction should be completed and the end result will surely be amazing!
During the summer construction, a few security improvements were made, with the largest improvement beingour new security office located in the front of the school. During school hours, visitors will now have to check-inthrough the security office in order to gain access to our campus. This extra layer of security will enable us toensure that our campus is safe and that our students can experience an optimal learning environment.
On the topic of student safety, I would like to remind all of our families about some safety procedures we have inplace and we ask for your cooperation in following them. Your childs safety is of the utmost importance to us!
Morning Drop Off:Please do not drop off student before 7:40 a.m. as supervision does not begin until this time.
The morning drop-off line is west of the crosswalk. The first four cars are allowed to have their children unload.If you are further down the line, please patiently wait until you are in the first four drop-off spaces to allow yourchild to unload. We have several adults available each morning to assist children from their cars. Kiss and dis-miss!
Please do not drop your child off at the crosswalk in the parking lot and have him/her cross by him/herself. Thisis not safe, but it also makes the cars that have driven through the line wait as students cross the crosswalk.
Courtyard Pick Up and Drop Off: If you are dropping off or picking up your child in the courtyard, please park either in the in the Canyon View or
Esperero Canyon Middle School parking lot and walk to the courtyard. All security gates will be opened in themorning at 7:30 a.m. and five minutes before the afternoon dismissal time.
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Dismissal:When students are dismissed, parents who wish to pick-up their child in the pick-up lane are expected to stay inthe right lane and patiently wait until they reach one of our four loading spaces along the sidewalk. Over the pastweek, we have increased our efficiency in loading students into their cars, and we have reduced the pick-up time10 minutes.
Due to safety concerns, students will not be allowed to walk into the parking lot without an adult. The parking lotis filled with moving vehicles and we do not want any child to be in this environment.
Students should not be picked up in the neighborhood south of Canyon View (unless they are a resident). Theincreased traffic in the neighborhood can create an unsafe situation for our children.
Bus Ridership:The 2013-2014 Open Enrollment Bus Application is now available on the district website: HYPERLINK"http://www.cfsd16.org/" \t "_blank" www.cfsd16.org under Parent Info, Transportation. A separate applicationmust be submitted for each student. Families who apply by August 30th will receive notification in mid-September regarding their bus application status.
Curriculum Nights:
August 27 Kinder, 1st, 2nd Grade and SpecialistsSession 1: 6 p.m. in MPR, 6:20-7 p.m. in classroomsSession 2: 7 p.m. in MPR, 7:20-8 p.m. in classroomsSpecialists will be available in the Art Room from 6-8 p.m.
August 28 3rd, 4th, 5th grade and SpecialistsSession 1: 6 p.m. in MPR, 6:20-7 p.m. in classroomsSession 2: 7 p.m. in MPR, 7:20-8 p.m. in classroomsSpecialists will be available in the Art room from 6-8 p.m.
We want to invite all parents to attend our Curriculum Nights. Similar to last year, we have combined three gradelevels for each curriculum night to cut down on the number of evenings you may need to attend. CurriculumNights are for families to come to school to hear specific information pertaining to your childs classroom. This isan evening for you to fully understand what your childs day is like at school and what you can expect regardingthe curriculum. The schedule for Curriculum Night is as follows:
Each evening will be separated into two sessions (Session 1 & Session 2). Which session parents choose to attenddepends entirely on their needs and time constraints. Parents in Session 1 should report to the MPR at 6:00 p.m.for a brief introduction and overview given by the Principal and FFO President. Around 6:20 p.m., Session 1 par-ents will be dismissed and should head to their childs classroom until 7 p.m. After meeting with their childsclassroom teacher, Session 1 parents can then visit with the specialist teachers in the Art Room before headinghome or heading to a Session 2 classroom.
Parents in Session 2 have the option to meet with the specialist teachers anytime between 6-7 p.m. in the ArtRoom before heading over to the MPR at 7 p.m. Once the brief introduction and overview is completed in the
MPR, Session 2 parents will then be dismissed to their childs classroom until 8 p.m.
Curriculum Night is a wonderful evening for teachers to interact with parents and begin that critical home-schoolpartnership. We hope you will all plan to attend your childs evening! If you are unable to attend, please contactyour childs teacher so that she/he may send home any pertinent information. It is important for teachers to have astrong working relationship with the families of our students.
Have a wonderful weekend!Rob HenikmanPrincipal
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Canyon View Elementary
5725 N Sabino Canyon Road
Tucson, AZ 85750http://www.cfsd16.org/schools/canyonview/
Office Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Regularly scheduled school days,
closed on all student holidays.
Attendance Line: 520-209-7000
Bus Company: 520-615-7635
Principal
Robert Henikman 520-209-7702
Principals Secretary
Beth Klingensmith 520-209-7702
Office Clerk
Margie Grinney 520-209-7701
CounselorKristie Stevens 520-209-7708
Health Assistant
Anne Marie Huffman 520-209-7704
Catalina Foothills School District
Main Ofce
2101 E. River Road
Tucson, AZ 85718
520-209-7500
To Find a faculty members email address,please log on to:
http://www.cfsd16.org/schools/canyonview/directory.html
then click on your teacher.
Upcoming
8/19 EARLY RELEASE
1:30 Dismissal8/23 FFO MEETING
8A.M. CARE
8/26 EARLY RELEASE
1:30 Dismissal8/27 CURRICULUM NIGHT
KINDER, 1ST & 2ND
EITHER 6PM-7PM OR
7PM- 8PM
PARENTS ONLY8/28 CURRICULUM NIGHT
3RD, 4TH & 5TH
EITHER 6PM-7PM OR
7PM-8PM
PARENTS ONLY9/2 NO SCHOOL- LABOR DAY
Coming SoonOCTOBER 1ST
PICTURE DAY!
To Find a faculty members email address,please log on to:
http://www.cfsd16.org/schools/canyonview/directory.html
then click on your teacher.
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It is Friday morning, don't know what to wear? Well Canyon View FFO can fix that for you! Don't becaught wearing an old boring t shirt, get Coyote Spirit wear!
Spirit Wear will be on sale at the FFO meeting, Friday, August 23rd after morning drop off.
Children's Spirit wear is $10.00 and Adult sizes are $12.00. Cannot make the FFO meeting, just drop usa note at [email protected]. We can organize a time and place to coordinate payment and drop off ofthe t shirts.
Thank you for supporting Canyon View FFO!
SPIRIT DAY
EVERY FRIDAY
CANYON VIEWS
The CV newsletter is published on the following dates:8/16,8/30,9/13,9/27,10/11,10/25,11/8,11/22,12/6,12/20,1/10,1/24,2/7,2/28,3/21,4/11,4/25,5/9,5/16
The deadline for submissions is the Wednesday before publication.
Attendance
Any time that your student will not be in school, we need to be notified. If your student issick, you are going out of town, or they will miss school for any other reason. Please call
the attendance line or Margie at 209-7701. This is for the safety of all students. We want to
make sure that all students are safe.Doctor Appointments
If you need to take your student out of school during the day please let us know with a noteor a phone call. All doctor appointments should be called in ahead
of student pick up. This will allow us time to get your student from their class and have themready when you arrive. This will save you time as well.
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CURRICULUMNIGHTS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27TH
KINDER 1ST & 2NDWEDNESDAY, AUGUST28TH
3RD, 4TH & 5TH2 SESSIONS EACH NIGHT
6pm -7pm OR 7pm-8pm
PLANNERS
Third, Fourth Third, Fourth and Fifth grade students and parents, don't forget to turn in your $5.00 for yourplanner.
The class, who collects the most payments by August 23rd,wins an Eegees's Party!
Canyon View Elementary and Basha's Grocery Store have partnered to offer Canyon View Families a
way to support their school while doing what they already do every week! The Community SupportCard acts a renewable charge card enabling families to load their Basha's card, purchase their groceriesand earn 6% for their school. That is it! It is that easy!Basha's cards will be on sale, Friday August 23 rd both before and after the FFO meeting. The FFOmeeting will be held in the CARE building right after morning drop off.
Can not make the meeting? No Worries, Basha's card can be purchased in the front office for $10.00.
Thank you for your continued support of Canyon View Programs.
Parents Only Evening
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COPY PAPER
DONATIONS
Thank you to all CV families who sogenerously donated copy paper to
CV at the beginning of the year. We
greatly appreciate it!
If you have not previously donated
paper or would like to do so again,please bring copy paper donations to
the Front Office. The paper needs to
be 20 lb. weight...white and all colorsaccepted.
Thank you so much for consideringthis very worthwhile donation to
Canyon View!
2012-2013 FFO Monthly Meetings
Friday, August 23rd 8:00 a.m.Friday, September 13th 8:00 a.m.Friday, October 11th 8:00 a.m.Friday, November 15th 8:00a.m.NO MEETING IN DECEMBER
Friday, January 17th 8:00 a.m.Friday, February 14th 8:00 a.m.Friday, March 14th 8:00 a.m.Friday, April 11th 8:00a.m.Friday, May 9th 8:00 a.m.
A Note from
The Health OfficeHello Parents:
Welcome back to a great new Year.
The Health Office is need for Sal-
tines crackers, small cups and pa-
per towels. Any and every donation
is appreciated.
Thank You ,Anne Marie Huffman
Health Assistant
Canyon View Elementary
will be closed
Labor Day
September 2nd
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Visit CV on the Web
http://www.cfsd16.org/schools/canyonview/
and
FACEBOOK
CV FFO on the Web!
http://sites.google.com/site/canyonviewffo/
OR
CLICK ON
CANYON VIEW FFO
FROM THE SCHOOLS WEBSITE
Staff Websites
http://www.cfsd16.org/schools/canyonview/directory.html
Spanish Class Website
http://sites.google.com/site/cvspanish2/
Canyon View Mission Statement
A statement of our purpose and function as a school.
The mission of Canyon View Elementary School, a school driven by childrensneeds, in partnership with parents and community, is to ensure that all of ourchildren will achieve their academic and personal best through a curriculum
dedicated to excellence.
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CATALINAFOOTHILLS
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dr. Mary Kamerzell
Superintendent
209-7500
CanyonView Mission
Statement
A statement of our
purpose and function as
a school.
The mission ofCanyon View
Elementary School, a
school driven bychildrens needs, inpartnership with
parents andcommunity, is to ensurethat all of our children
will achieve theiracademic and personal
best through acurriculum dedicated to
excellence.
GOVERNING BOARD
Sherri SilverbergPresident
615-9224
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Notification of Pest Control
State Law (House Bill 2135, Chapter 102) requires the school district to notifyparents, legal guardians, and employees 48 hours prior to pest/weed controltreatments.
In accordance with these requirements, Essential Pest, vendor for pesticidetreatment, will visit our school once month to inspect building exteriors, kitchenareas, and restrooms, and to perform pest control treatments of those areas, asrequired. Our current pest control program does not include pesticide
applications inside classrooms. Such applications are performed only if infestationoccurs. Essential Pest will treat Canyon View on the third Tuesday of each month.
Additional information may be obtained from the Environmental Health and SafetyOffice at the district office at 299-6446.
State of Arizona
Legislative Representatives
for CFSD
(please checkwww.azleg.state.az.us for contact information)
Legislative District 26
Senator Al Melvin
Representative Vic Williams
Representative Terri Proud
Legislative District 30
Senator Frank Antenori
Representative David Gowan
Representative Ted Vogt
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Friday, September 27, 20135:308:00 p.m.Hacienda del Sol
Guest Ranch Resort$40 per person includes hors doeuvres,
carving station and one drink
Kick of the school year and meet a great
mix o parents, aculty and administration
in the beautiul setting o the historic
Hacienda del Sol garden courtyard.
The event is casual with a Jeans & Bling
attire theme. Adult event - 21 or older.
CFSD Foundation
Fall MixerCFSD Foundation
Fall Mixer
Questions? Email Lyssa Holmes at [email protected]
Purchase tickets online at CFSDFoundation.org!
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Canyon View Milers Club
We Run for FUN!
Canyon View Milers Club is a fun, voluntary activity for students in 1st through 5th
grade during lunch recess on Mondays starting September 2nd. This club is about having fun
while running or walking. It is not about being the fastest, but about being part of an
organization that recognizes and enjoys the benefits of physical activity.
How does it work?! Our PE teacher Ms. Gallagher, along with parent volunteers will set up the course along
the outside of the big field (Esperero track until October). As the students complete one
lap he/she receives a hole punch on their milers card from one of the volunteers.Students will be able to run/walk for about 15-20 minutes during their recess. Students
will NOT be timed based on miles completed.
Ms. Gallagher will keep a running total throughout the year on miles/laps earned so thestudents can see what they have accomplished.
There will be a raffle at the end of each recess for students to have an opportunity toearn a small prize for participating that day.
Why Participate?! Running and walking are both healthy and fun! Exercise has been linked to improved academic performance, classroom behavior, and
self-esteem. Students will be recognized for their accomplishments on the PE bulletin board. For
every 5 miles a student completes they will get a small toe token to keep as well as asneaker on the bulletin board with their name and how many total miles they have
completed!
Parents are required to sign and turn in the permission slip before students are allowed
to participate in this club. Signed slips should be delivered to Ms. Gallagher. Volunteers willbe necessary to keep this club running. Recess for Grades 1-3 (11:50-12:20) and Grades 4-5
(12:20-12:50). Parents who volunteer will be sent an email for available dates using Signup
Genius! Small prizes/donations for the raffle are also greatly appreciated.If you have any questions/comments about Milers Club please send an email to Ms. Gallagherat [email protected]
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Milers Club Permission Slip
Student Name: _______________________________ Grade:________ HR Teacher: ______________________
Medical Concerns (asthma, heart conditions, etc.): ________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Name (Printed): ________________________ Signature: _____________________________