Summit View Academy

Royals Report
Issue: #9                                                                                                                        January 12, 2017
Principal's Point

Dear SVA Families,

Happy New Year and happy 2017!  We were excited to welcome back our students from winter break and are looking forward to an awesome 2017!  Students received their Winter MAP assessment scores and report cards on Friday, January 6 th .  Please review the documents and return the envelope signed to your child's teacher.  If you have any questions about your child's academic progress, please contact your child's teacher. 
 
Kindergarten Registration is just around the corner.  Registration is on Thursday, February 9th from 11:30-1:30 p.m. and from 6:00-7:30 p.m.  Children who turn 5 on or before August 1st are eligible to register.  Registration will take place in the SVA media center.  We look forward to seeing our new Kindergarteners in February.    
 
                                            Lesley Smith


2017-18 Open Enrollment/Tuition
Deadline Tomorrow Grades 1-12
January 13, 2017

Students enrolled at Summit View Academy through Open Enrollment/Tuition are required to re-apply every year. Applications were sent home to current Open Enrollment/Tuition students. New students who do not live in SVA's district or in The Kenton County School district who wish to apply for Open Enrollment/Tuition may obtain a form at the school office. Every application will be dated/time stamped when submitted -- this may be a deciding factor in the approval process of applicants.  The deadline to apply for Open Enrollment/Tuition is January 13th.  No applications will be accepted after 1-13-17.  Please contact the office at 859.359.9600 if you have any questions regarding this process.

Kindergarten Open Enrollment/Tuition application process will begin February 9 through February 20, 2017.   The deadline for Kindergarten Open Enrollment/Tuition for 2017-18 is February 20, 2017.


2017-18 
Mark your calendar!  Kindergarten Registration will be held on February 9, 2017 for the 2017-18 school year.  Beginning with the 2017-18 year, the entry date changes from October 1st to August 1st.  A child who is 5 years old or who will turn 5 by August 1st will be eligible to enroll in Kindergarten.  The following items must be submitted for enrollment:  Enrollment form, birth certificate, ssn card, proof of residency - gas, electric or water bill, and a copy of parent's driver license.  Necessary medical forms are an up-to-date immunization certificate, physical exam, eye exam and dental screening.  For questions regarding Kindergarten Registration, please contact the school office at 859-359-9600.


Required Reading SALE in School

The following books are available to you on the dates listed below at a discount through our partnership with Joseph-Beth Booksellers.
January 27th - 11 am to 12:30 pm
February 3rd - 11 am to 12:30 pm

Four Perfect Pebbles - $5.00
Night - $8.00

Cash, check made out to Joseph Beth Booksellers, 
or card purchases accepted.  No tax.

BOOKS  -    GIFTS    -    KIDS    -    BISTRO


Health News

Since hat/coat weather and flu season is fast approaching, here are some recommendations in dealing with some important health issues. Please discuss with your children the importance of washing their hands often.  This will help in the reduction of illness at school and home.  If your child is sick and coughing or sneezing, be sure to review the use of tissues and washing hands or hand sanitizer afterwards. Cough drops are no longer made available to students from the Nurse's Office.  Students are allowed to bring cough drops from home, as long as they do not have medication in them.  Parents willing to donate cough drops to the Nurse's Office is greatly appreciated.\

Fever:   We ask that you keep your child home if they have a temperature of 100.0 and higher and/or are vomiting.  Giving a fever reducer and sending them to school exposes other students and will almost guarantee a call from school when the medication wears off. If your child is sent home from school with a fever they must remain home until they are fever free 24 hours without medications.
 
Lice:   Head lice screenings in the home are recommended as part of routine personal hygiene and will help identify an early, treatable condition.  If you identify that your child has lice, please treat as soon as possible.  T he child must be brought back to school by a parent when lice treatment is completed (usually by the next day).  The child will be checked by school staff and cleared to return to the classroom or provide further assistance.    Please remind your child to not share personal items (i.e. hat, scarfs, hair brush, comb).
 
Holiday Parties (P-5):   Please check with your child's teacher regarding food allergies. Certain classes are designated Peanut/Tree Nut/All Nut Free. All treats sent to school MUST be store bought with ingredient labels attached.
 
The Northern Kentucky Health Department has reported a few cases of confirmed Pertussis (Whooping Cough) in the Northern Kentucky area. Pertussis is a contagious disease that can be spread in settings where people are in close contact.  The early cold-like symptoms of Pertussis progress to a persistent cough that won't go away and worsens with time, explosive bursts of coughing, vomiting after a coughing episode, a high pitched "woop" at the end of a coughing episode, and low grade fever.  If your child exhibits any of these symptoms please contact your medical provider.  We ask that you be on the alert to detect the early symptoms of the disease and take measures to prevent its transmission.  The best way to prevent Pertussis is by vaccination that is why it is important for us to have the proper, up to date immunization information for your child.  The Northern Kentucky Health Department recommends the Tdap vaccine to adults who work in areas of close contact and parents of small children.  This vaccine can be obtained from the health department for free, if your health care provider is unable to provide it.  For more information, visit  http://www.nkyhealth.org/Pertussis-Fact-Sheet.aspx . Please contact the Kenton County Health Department at 859-431-3345 with any additional question, concerns, or to make an appointment for the vaccine.
 
We appreciate your cooperation as we work together to maintain a healthy environment for learning. If you need any additional information, please contact our school nurse, Jenifer Cook at 359-9600. 


All Pro Dads Breakfast 
2017 Schedule

Our next All Pro Dads Breakfast will be held 
Friday, January 20th  at 7:15 a.m.  Team up with other SVA dads and kids for a quick, before-school breakfast. During breakfast, a presentation on fatherhood and family topics will be presented. Listed below are the dates for the All Pro Dads Breakfast for this school year.  If school is canceled or delayed due to the weather, we will NOT have the breakfast.

February 17, 2017
March 24, 2017
April 21, 2017


O rder yours today!

Don't miss out! The ordering procedure is like last year. All orders are processed through Balfour. Please do not call school to order or submit order money to school. You may order a copy of this year's edition using one of the following ways: on-line, phone, or mail.  Please see the yearbook order form below for details.



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Royal Roll Out -  Skate Nights

Our next Royal Roll Out Skate Night will be January 26th! All students are welcome to join us from 6-8 p.m. at the  Independence Skateway.  Tickets are purchased at the door for $5 with $1.50 for skate rental.   Concessions will also be available.  The Royal Roll Out Skate Night dates for the remainder of the year are listed below.
February 16
March 23
April 20
May 18

NKU School of Music Offers Piano Class

Has your child always wanted to learn the piano?  If so, the Northern Kentucky School of Music of Immanuel UMC will offer piano lessons. The spring class begins Thursday, January 12th and are held at SVA after school in the piano lab.  The registration form and contact information can be found by clicking the link below.



Winter/Spring
Community Education Courses

There are several Kenton County School District Community Education courses being offered for the Winter/Spring Session.  The course schedule and registration information can be obtain by clicking the link below. 



Can You Give SVA a Hand??? - We Need Your Help!

What:   We need littleBits for our 6th Grade STEAM Classes.  The kits we wish to purchase have magnetized connections perfect for student interchanging pieces while they solve electronics challenges.  These kits are completely reusable and will be a resource for years and years to come.
Why:   Duke Energy has selected to match our Donors Choose grant dollar for dollar!  That means we essentially get these resources for ½ the cost!  Mr. Murray has already raised almost ½ the funds needed through private donations. Now we would like to ask the SVA community to help us meet our goal.  We still need to raise approximately $300.00 that Duke Energy will match. The donations are tax deductible.

We will meet our goal if just:
  • 15 parents give $20
  • 30 parents give $10
  • 60 parents give $5
How: 
1.    Go to the website donorschoose.org
2.    Under Search topics, teachers, & schools type: Murray
3.    Under city, state, or zip type: 41051
4.    Select the Search button
5.    Select the project title "21st Century Learning - Electronics in Your         Everyday Life!"
6.    In the upper right corner of the page, enter a $ amount and select           the Give button.
7.    Verify the amount listed is what you wish to give and select the             Proceed to Checkout Button
8.    You may pay with Credit Card, Paypal, or your Amazon Account -         filling in the necessary information,
9.    Select the Place this donation button.


Attention 8th Graders!
KCAIT Accepting
Applications

The Kenton County Academies of Innovation and Technology will begin accepting applications January 11 th !  All Kenton County students are welcome to apply and are accepted on a first come, first served basis. If interested, it is imperative that you complete your application ASAP. Applications will be accepted until February 24 th  for 8 th  grade students, but remember, Academy spots fill up fast, so visit KCAIT on the Kenton County Schools website to fill out your application today. 

Note: Students who are accepted to the Academies will be committed until they have completed the first 6 days of the program in August 2017. You may not relinquish your position until you have completed this trial period. No exceptions!
 
For more information about the Academies, please attend the showcase which will be held at Turkeyfoot Middle School on Tuesday, January 24th from 6-7:30pm. This is an informational event in which Dr. O'Hara will present and then parents and students will have the opportunity to converse with current Academy students to learn more about what they do in their programs. All students must be accompanied by a parent.
 
The Academies will also be at Summit View on February 9th and 10th to present to the 8thgraders during their science class. Please feel free to email the 8th grade counselor, Mrs. Madden at [email protected] if you have any further questions.
 

Student Named Lakeview Legend
 at YMCA Camp Ernst

Jaydon Bilton, a fourth grader student at SVA, received the Lakeview Legend award this past summer from the YMCA Camp Ernst.  Over 600 campers participated in the program for ages 6-9 and he was among the two percent chosen to receive this prestigious award.  Unit Leader Bella Frueh stated, "As a Lakeview Legend, they are a friend to everyone and we hope his character continues to be an example for others in years to come",   Way to go Jaydon!


Five SVA Students Chosen for the
Northern Kentucky Select Band 

Congratulations to the following students in grades 6-8 who were chosen to participate in this year's Northern Kentucky Select Band.  They are:  Rachel Stanchek (6th),  Ally Spenlau (7th),  Meredith Perkins (8th),  Andrew Schnapp (8th), and  Meredith Soards (8th).

Pictured L to R: Rachel Stanchek, Ally Spenlau, Meredith Soard, Meredith Perkins and Andrew Schnapp.

This is a huge accomplishment and we are proud you will be representing Summit View Academy.  Way to go students!

 
PTSA is currently accepting applications from Home Based Business and Craft Vendors for the  2017 Winterfest on February 11, 2017  (make up date scheduled for February 18th.) Festival is noon - 4 pm. SVA families have first dibs and have until  December 7th at 6:00 pm and then it opens to the public. 

Costs: $35 per booth, electricity may be available for an additional $10 surcharge but these spots are limited. Cost may be reduced to $25 per booth if Vendor provides a new family friendly item (retail value $20 or more) in advance of the day of the event for the Basket Raffle or Silent Auction. Electricity charge would still apply. Two prime locations are available at the cost of $45 or $35 with a donation (email to make sure these spots are still available.) 

Booths are being set up in the hallway between the gyms and cafeterias where all activities are being held. You will have at least a nine foot long space. Tables, displays, or chairs are your responsibility to bring. If you need more than nine feet of space, then you will have to pay for an additional space, but please contact Catrina first. 

Complete the attached form and submit both the form and payment to Catrina Meredith,  1338 Hobart Ct, Independence, KY 41051. Checks can be made out to SVA PTSA. Questions regarding vendor applications can be submitted to [email protected] for the quickest response or calling 513-658-5805. Email to secure your spot and then you have three days to get your payment submitted.
 


Biscuits for Fur Buddies
Reynolds' Class Service Learning Project

Hello SVA Families,
My name is Kerri Reynolds and myclass will be working on a Service Learning Project throughout the school year where we will be making dog biscuits in the classroom and delivering them to the Kenton County Animal Shelter!  My students will learn many vocational and life skills through this process.  I am looking for donations to get this project running from start to finish.  This project will last from November 1st and run through April 7th.  We are in need of donations of the following items: peanut butter, oats, flour (white or whole wheat), eggs, chicken or beef bouillon cubes, salt, bananas, brown lunch bags and cookie cutters.  We would also accept gift cards to Kroger, Walmart, Meijer, or Amazon (for Amazon Pantry) if you wish not to send in large items.  Donations can be sent with your student or dropped off in the main office with "Attn: Reynolds, 101".  Thank you in advance for your donations!
SBDM Minority Parent Needed

If a school has 8% or more minority enrollment at the beginning of the school year, the school must have minority representation on their school council.  At this time, we do not have minority representation on school council.  The SBDM Council criteria states the representative must be the minority. The schools SBDM council meets the third Tuesday of the month at 4:00 p.m.  The purpose of SBDM is to discuss and make recommendations for student achievement.  The school will hold a minority member election in the next few weeks.  If you are interested in running for SBDM or have questions, please contact Lesley Smith, principal at  [email protected]  or 859-359-9600.

Royals Work Ethic Program
The Royals Work Ethic Program is an exciting way of honoring students who demonstrate a commitment to community.  Each quarter will begin an opportunity for your child to meet the ten (10) academic standards necessary for this award.  Every student who successfully completes these requirements will receive a certificate at the end of the quarter, and those who meet standards for 3 of the 4 quarters will be recognized at the Royal Work Ethic Banquet in May.   If your child would like to participate, please return the permission slip.  The dates the Community Service form is due for the remaining quarters are listed below:

3rd Quarter  -  March 17, 2017
4th Quarter  -  May 26, 2017 

Program information, service standards with examples, permission slip and report form can be found by clicking the links below. 





Want some practical ideas to help your child at home?   Click the links below to find ways to help in reading, math, and science.  

I ntermediate Reading - English
Safety Reminders and Tips
During Parent Pick-Up/Drop Off
  • Please follow the instructions of those helping to keep traffic flowing and everyone safe.
  • Do not let phones, drinks, animals, or anything distract you from making certain students are safe.
  • Always make certain your child has made it on the sidewalk before pulling away.
  • Students should be prepared to exit the car (backpacks, coats, water bottle, lunch box, good-byes).
  • Students should exit from the passenger side of vehicle.
  • Student should NOT go in between vehicles.
  • Do not begin rolling forward unless your eyes are looking forward.Instruct anyone who drops off or picks up your student as to the safety rules.  Unfamiliar drivers create hazards for everyone.
Relatives Raising Relatives Program

Relatives Raising Relatives Luncheons have been scheduled as free events which are held at the Kenton County Cooperative Extension Services in Erlanger. The link below provides dates and specific information.


Holly Hill Counseling Services

Holly Hill counseling services are available to interested families.  Counselors will meet with your child during the school day.  Counseling groups will be starting after fall break and are available for students with medical cards, or to those who would like to self-pay.  Contact your child's school counselor for more information about individual or group counseling services.

Transportation Information

Bus Riders   -  If there is a question on the status of a particular bus, parents and guardians can access our new app, My Bus Buddie, which will display the  current status and location of that bus . The School District is providing a mobile app which can be accessed via a smart phone, laptop, or home PC (as long as the device has Internet connectivity and can access the Web). Should the transportation department wish to inform users of a significant delay for a bus or all buses, this app can show the anticipated delay time, i.e. one hour delay due to weather.  Click the link below to find out how to sign up for this app!
Car Riders  - New car-riders numbers are assigned each school year.  If you have a number from last year, please discard the old tag and request a new car rider number from the office for this school year.  Our tags this year are yellow, instead of the ones we used last year.  Also, for students in the YMCA/21st Century after/before school program, the numbers the YMCA uses are different than the school, so you will need both if you are have a student participating in that program.   

Legacy Taekwondo
Be Assertive Boot Camp

Legacy Taekwondo is offering 2 months class enrollment for the price of 1 month, and a free uniform for any student from SVA participating in the Be Assertive Boot Camp organized by Rachel Mercer our school counselor.  Legacy Taekwondo is a nearby, traditional Taekwondo school teaching students age 4-adult, that also offers competition and self-defense classes.  Legacy Taekwondo is located in the small strip mall on the corner of Hand's Pike and KY-17.  See their website for more information or directions at http://www.legacytaekwondonky.com. Contact Master Misty Elder to sign up or try a free week of classes by email at [email protected] or 513-312-0518.
  
The KCSD/Sports of All Sorts Youth Association
2017 Spring Bowling League


The Kenton County School District and Sports of All Sorts Youth Association offer Bowling Leagues for grades 6-8 and Bowling Leagues for grades 3-5.  The goal of this league is to introduce basic fundamentals of bowling and allow them the opportunity to become leaders through empowerment, encouragement, and teamwork. The program cost is $65 per player and the  registration deadline is January 15th!   If registering by mail, registration/fee must be postmarked by January 8th.  For general and registration information, please click the grade appropriate link below.



Royals Athletics 6-8

STAY INFORMED
Information about 6-8 athletics can be found on the Summit View Academy website on the Athletics SVA link under Quick Links or go directly to the website using the following link:
http://teacherweb.com/KY/SummitviewAcademy/ATHLETICS/apt
1.aspx

Join Remind message group for SVA Royals Athletics 6-8 by entering 81010 then texting this message to @svaro.

Join the newly formed athletics Twitter account as I try to venture out into the world of social media. You can follow athletics at Mike Nachazel@SVAROYALATHLETE

WINTER SPORTS PICTURE SCHEDULE
3:15 Archery
3:30 6th Girls Basketball
3:45 8th Girls Basketball
4:00 7th Girls Basketball
4:15 Cheerleaders
4:30 6th Boys Basketball
4:45 8th Boys Basketball
5:00 7th Boys Basketball

Make sure you bring uniform to school!


ARCHERY
The archery team is catching fire and ready to take on the middle school division at the St. Henry Tournament on January 21st and the Notre Dame Tournament on January 28th! The SVA Archery Team practices after school until 5:00 PM on Tuesdays in the cafeteria and after school until 5:00 PM on Fridays in the gym.

Winter Sports Pictures Friday (See schedule near top of page)
 
Upcoming Event Schedule
1/21/17 St. Henry Invitational
1/28/17 Notre Dame Academy

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Little Royals Night for Girls is Tuesday, January 17th at SVA vs. Turkey Foot.   8th grade Night for the Girls is Thursday, February 2nd at SVA vs. St. Mary's  Winter Sports Pictures Friday (See schedule near top of page)
 
The 6th grade girls picked up a victory in their game against Twenhofel last week. They continue to work hard in practice in preparation for the league tournament. The girls host Holmes tonight at 5:00.

The 7th grade girls are on a 3 game winning streak with wins over Woodland, Twenhofel and Campbell County. The entire team is contributing and working hard to get ready for the upcoming league tournament. Madi Vehige made the All-Tournament team at the Turkey Foot Tournament over the Winter Break, and McKenzie Owens scored a career high 21 points in the win over Campbell County Tuesday night. The girls host Holmes tonight at 6:00.

The 8th grade girls have shown great improvement coming back from the break. The girls are working very hard to prepare themselves for a long stretch of games that begins with a home game against Holmes. The coaches are impressed with the effort that the girls have been getting in practice leading up to this stretch of games, and will be looking for the girls to continue this positive progression that the coaches have seen in practice.
The girls host Holmes tonight at 7:15.

Girl's Basketball Upcoming Schedule:

1/12/2017
THUR
HOLMES BULLDOGS
SUMMIT VIEW ACADEMY
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8
1/17/2017
TUE
TURKEY FOOT INDIANS
SUMMIT VIEW ACADEMY
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8
1/19/2017
THUR
WOODLAND WILDCATS
WOODLAND
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8
1/24/2017
TUE
TWENHOFEL THOROUGHBREDS
TWENHOFEL
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8
1/25/2017
WED
IHM SAINTS
IHM
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8
1/26/17
THUR
HIGHLANDS BLUEBIRDS
SUMMIT VIEW ACADEMY
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8
1/31/2017
TUE
HIGHLANDS BLUEBIRDS
HIGHLANDS
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8
2/2/2017
THUR
CAMPBELL COUNTY CAMELS/ST. MARY'S
SUMMIT VIEW ACADEMY
5:00, 6:00
7:15
6,7,8


BOYS BASKETBALL
Little Royals Night for Boys is Thursday, January 19th at SVA vs. Woodland  8TH Grade Night for the Boys is Tuesday, January 31 at SVA vs. Highlands

Winter Sports Pictures Friday (See schedule near top of page)
 
The 6 th grade boys are progressing as they continue to work hard in practices. They host Turkey Foot on Tuesday, January 17 at 5:00.
 
The 7 th grade boys are playing excellent basketball including being winners of 3 straight to open the new year with big wins over Twenhofel, Holmes, and Campbell County. The 7th grade boys finished 3rd in the Dayton Holiday Tournament and have won 6 out of their last 7 games. The boys are led by Isaac Miller, and get huge contributions from Hayden Carson and Jason Turner. Everything else in it sounds great! Thanks! All the boys are making contributions to the recent winning streak. They host Turkey Foot on Tuesday, January 17 at 6:00.
 
The 8th grade boys have won 9 of their last 10 games which includes becoming Tournament Champions of the Dayton Holiday Tournament. Trent Adkins was named to the All-Tournament team while Jacob Huff was named Tournament MVP. The Royals are led in scoring by Trent Adkins and Blake Ivey. All the boys are scrappy and play with a lot of heart.  Come out and support the boys! They are a fun team to watch! They host Turkey Foot on Tuesday, January 17 at 7:15.



Boy's Basketball Upcoming Schedule
1/17/2017
TUE
TURKEY FOOT INDIANS
TURKEY FOOT
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8
1/18/2017
WED
BEECHWOOD
SUMMIT VIEW ACADEMY
6:00, 7:00
7,8
1/19/2017
THUR
WOODLAND WILDCATS
SUMMIT VIEW ACADEMY
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8
1/24/2017
TUE
TWENHOFEL THOROUGHBREDS
SUMMIT VIEW ACADEMY
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8
1/25/2017
WED
IHM SAINTS
SUMMIT VIEW ACADEMY
5:00, 6:00, 7;00
6,7,8
1/26/17
THUR
HIGHLANDS BLUEBIRDS
HIGHLANDS
5:00, 6:00, 7;00
6,7,8
1/31/2017
TUE
HIGHLANDS BLUEBIRDS
SUMMIT VIEW ACADEMY
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8
2/2/2017
THUR
CAMPBELL COUNTY CAMELS
CAMPBELL COUNTY
5:00, 6:00, 7:00
6,7,8

CHEERLEADING
The competition team won Regionals and placed 8th in state at state competition, less than two points behind 3rd place. They are competing in a competition on Saturday, January 28 th at noon at BB&T Arena at NKU. Awards are at 1:45. Good luck to our cheerleaders!
 
The Spirit Cheer team has been great at our basketball games getting the crowd involved enough to give us big victories in close games!
 
Our annual cheer clinic will be conducted in May for incoming 6 th-8 th graders. Dates/times TBD. Check website for more info.
 
Winter Sports Pictures Friday (See schedule near top of page)
 
Upcoming Event Schedule
1/28/17 Competition at BB&T Arena at NKU at noon
 
TRACK
Track interest meeting on Friday, February 10 at 2:30 in the cafeteria.


WRESTLING
Our wrestlers are practicing hard at Woodland this week. Districts begin this weekend at Woodland! Good luck to our wrestlers!

ATHLETIC TRAINER
Special thanks to our Certified Athletic Trainer, T.J. Brossart, from St. Elizabeth Healthcare for providing excellent health services for all of our athletes. He can be reached via phone at (859) 301-5600, cell phone (859) 630-97444, or through email at [email protected]

E-Flyers
The latest E-flyers of other activities and community events can be found by clicking the link below.


Quick Links
SVA STARS


Important Dates
January 13
Open Enrollment/Tuition Enrollment DEADLINE

January 13
Winter Sports Pictures

January 19
Smith's STARS

January 20
All Pro Dads Breakfast

January 21
Governor's Cup

January 26
GirlZone K-3

January 26
Skate Night P-8

Automated Calls for School Closings, Delays & Early Dismissal

Bright Arrow automated notifications are sent when we have 
emergencies like snow days and early dismissals.  Click on KCSD website link and then follow instructions to add or remove a phone number:

To add a number:
Click Parents
Click Inclement Weather
Click Inclement Weather -
Emergency Call Notification

To remove a number:
Click Parents
Click Inclement Weather
Click Inclement Weather -
Emergency Call Notification


Dress Code
At Summit View Academy we rely upon a system of supervision and monitoring by staff and surveillance cameras to provide and maintain a safe school environment.  All students attending SVA are required to follow the Dress Code. The Dress Code can be viewed by clicking the link below.   



K-5 Enrichment Schedule
Classes in grades K-5 participate in enrichment classes using an A-E rotation schedule.  Using this type of schedule ensures student receive equal instructional time in all enrichment classes.  Enrichment classes will not be on a specific day of the week.  They will be changing throughout the school year when school is not in session.




Transportation Issue
For questions/concerns about bus transportation, please call 356-0253.



Parent Drop Off 
and Pick-Up
Please pull forward as far as possible in the loop.  Observe any cones and staff members directing traffic.  The safety of our students and staff is priority.  Your assistance in this process is greatly appreciated.  Thank you for your cooperation.



Follow  Mrs. Smith and Kenton County on Twitter
Follow Mrs. Smith
@SVAPrincipal475 for exciting news about SVA. Follow Kenton County @The KCSD to receive school delay/closing information and other information about the great things that are happening across the school district.



School Report Card
for
 2015-16 

The 2015-16 school report card summary can be viewed by clicking the link below.  This report indicates the performance of tested students in five core subjects, race population, as well as, quick facts on our school.  



W.O.W. Award
If you know of a staff member who has gone above and beyond your expectations, you can nominate them for a WOW award.  Anyone (parents or colleagues) can nominate any staff member at Summit View Academy for a What Outstanding Work Award. Anyone who is an employee  can be nominated.  Email your nomination to Deputy Superintendant Barb Martin at 
barb.martin@kenton.
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