Many of our learners are wearing Heelys to school, and we are fine with that. While we want our learners to have fun at recess and lunch, we also have expectations if your child chooses to wear them:
We want our learners to be safe and responsible, therefore, these expectations are non-negotiable. Learners who choose to not follow these expectations will not be allowed to wear Heelys for the remainder of the school year.
What this is… The California Revenue and Taxation Code (RTC) Section 19853(b) requires local educational agencies (LEA) that operate the National School Lunch Program to annually notify households about the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Information Act. The EITC is a benefit for working people with low to moderate income. In order to qualify for… Read More
National School Choice Week shines a spotlight on effective education options for children and is the world’s largest celebration of opportunity in K-12 education. It’s a time when we showcase and celebrate our schools and the fact that families have exactly that: a choice of where their children can go to school and have the… Read More
On this episode of Eye On The Valley, our host Matt Watson talks with guests Ally Benedetti, Deja Munn, and Dr. Bud Lawrence on teaching and health. Matt starts off the show by talking with Ally and Deja from iLEAD Agua Dulce on how they teach kids differently. Later on the show, Matt brings in… Read More