January 29th Blog Update
Reminder for 8th Grade Students & Families Attending Roseville High School Next Year! Roseville High School is holding their freshman parent/student orientation on January 30th at 6:30 pm at Roseville High School. The Parent/Student Presentation will include valuable information about Roseville High School’s academic programs, extracurricular activities, how to plan and select courses for your freshman year, and brief instructions on how to complete the RHS enrollment process. In addition, there will be a variety of academic, elective, and athletic program representatives available to answer any questions you may have. Come early to interact with RHS Program Representatives, Music and Athletic Boosters, Parents’ Club, and purchase Tiger merchandise! See their website linked HERE for more information. See below for specific times and locations.
Need help applying for government assistance? Check out the flyer below for information about a new resource event that will be hosted in Roseville twice per week!
(Click HERE to discover more details about this event)
Does your student want to make more connections with peers? Do they want to participate in fun, after-school activities? Check out this recurring event hosted by Insights counseling group!
Educational Opportunity for Parents
Placer County Office of Education’s CSEC Prevention Team is hosting a panel discussion with local experts on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) next week. This is a wonderful opportunity for community members to learn more about CSEC in general, and what we see here locally.
Community members also have an opportunity to view the film, California’s Forgotten Children, at their convenience, and at no cost to them, prior to attending the panel discussion. The film will not be shown at the event.
*This event is not appropriate for young children, as sensitive topics will be discussed. All relevant details are included in the attached flyer. Participants do not need to RSVP.*
See the flier below for information on Roseville Pathways’ February 5th program showcase.
As we explore and celebrate all that these first months of 2024 bring, I want to highlight the continued significance of maintaining excellent attendance, especially considering the various holidays and breaks on the horizon.
In alignment with our district-wide "Every Day Matters" Attendance Campaign, and the resources available on our "Every Day Matters" website, we aim to provide you with valuable tips and support. Regular school attendance is not merely a routine requirement; it serves as a cornerstone for your child's academic progress. Missing even just a day or two can significantly impact learning.
Here's how you can establish good attendance and health habits for your child during this period:
Seasonal Wellness Check: Use the start of the year to schedule a wellness check for your child. Ensure they are up to date on vaccinations and discuss any health concerns with their healthcare provider. A healthy start can contribute to consistent attendance and better overall well-being.
Weather-Ready Attire: As we navigate the winter months, encourage your child to dress appropriately for the weather. Ensure they have warm and comfortable clothing, especially during colder days. Being weather-ready helps prevent illnesses and ensures they are comfortable in school.
Mindful Screen Time Breaks: With shorter days and potential indoor activities, be mindful of your child's screen time. Encourage breaks for physical activities, reading, or creative pursuits. Balancing screen time with other engaging activities contributes to both physical and mental well-being.
Calendar Collaboration: Involve your child in planning for upcoming holidays and breaks. Use a family calendar to mark important dates, including school breaks, vacations, and special occasions. Collaboratively managing the calendar helps create anticipation and ensures everyone is on the same page regarding commitments.
By incorporating these tips into your routine, you can contribute to your child's health and well-being, while staying mindful of the various holidays and breaks. If you ever have questions or concerns, our school staff is here to support you.
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