February 27, 2026

HELLO!

A NOTE FROM Miss Kempton

I cannot tell you how often I hear from parents how they are doing things differently based on poor childhood experiences with their own parents. If you’re a parent, you likely understand that resolve.


The desire to give our children something better is good. Growth often looks like choosing differently than the generation before us. If your parents was absent and you choose to be present, that’s growth. If your home lacked stability and you build consistency, that’s maturity. Healing can absolutely shape intentional parenting.


But here’s the caution: We cannot parent out of fear of our own past.


When fear becomes the driver, we start trying to eliminate every discomfort, every disappointment, every struggle. We rush in to rescue. We smooth the path. And while it may feel loving in the moment, constantly shielding our children from hardship can actually weaken them.


Rescuing children from all adversity does not prepare them for life — it prepares them to depend on rescue.


Challenges are not the enemy. Hardship is not always harm. In fact, struggle is often the very tool God uses to build strength. Obstacles cultivate problem-solving. Disappointment teaches emotional regulation. Trials grow character and grit.


Just as muscles only grow when they meet resistance, resilience only grows when children face manageable challenges and learn they can endure them. This doesn’t mean we ignore our children’s pain or become indifferent. It means we guide rather than rescue. We support rather than shield. We coach rather than control outcomes.


Parenting from wisdom says, “I will walk with you through this.”

Parenting from fear says, “I will remove this so you never feel discomfort.”


Our children do not need a perfectly smooth road. They need steady parents who trust that struggle can shape character and grow strength. When we stop reacting to our past and start responding with wisdom, we raise children who are not fragile — but resilient, courageous, and capable.

Important Dates


March 2 - 6

Literati Book Fair


March 5

Grandparent's Day

Minimum Day/Extended Care Available


March 7

Daddy-Daughter Dance


March 13

Professional Development

Campus Closed


March 20

End of Quarter 3

Minimum Day/Extended Care Available


March 23 - 27

Staff Appreciation Week


April 3 - 6

Easter Break

Campus Closed


April 7 - 10

Easter Break

Minimum Day/Extended Care Available



March

Character Trait


"Servanthood"


Serve With All Your Heart!

Spell-A-Thon

Spell-A-Thon



As of today we have raised $21,160.35!


Keep collecting those pledges and help us meet our goal of $25,000!


PTF Game Night Tonight

VCJF Spring Sports

VCJF Spring Sports


Spring Sports are Here!


Registration Begins

Monday, March 2nd

Co-ed T-Ball

Kindergarten

Co-ed T-Ball/Coach Pitch

1st & 2nd Grade

We are looking for Coaches for our Kindergarten and 1st & 2nd grade

T-Ball teams. The number of available spots is determined by the number of coaches.


If you are interested please email

eric.edgar@go-vcs.com

Grandparent's Day - Thursday, March 5

Literati Book Fair

March 2nd - March 6th


Contact Mrs. Krulick at elizabeth.krulick@go-vcs.com

to volunteer.



Land's End Spring Sale!

Daddy-Daughter Dance

Get Connected!


March 5 - Aline Gatton - Kindergarten TA


March 12 - Sheri Luney - 4th Grade Teacher


March 23 - Holly Torrez - 2nd Grade TA


April 25 - Alessandra Camacho - Kindergarten TA


April 25 - Brittany Silva - 3rd Grade TA


April 30 - Rose Dean - 3rd Grade Teacher



Helpful Links


Parent/Student Handbook


PowerSchool (Grades, Planned Absences, etc.)


Student Absence Email


H.I.S. Club Form


Food Services Welcome Letter


Lunch Extra Entree Email


How to Set Limits on Food Services


Here To Serve...

Contact the Elementary Office:

Direct Line 707-724-6034

Miss Karyn Kempton

Elementary Principal

karyn.kempton@go-vcs.com

Mrs. Ingrid Gustafson

Elementary Vice Principal

ingrid.gustafson@go-vcs.com

Mrs. Terri Roberts

Elementary Administrative Assistant

terri.roberts@go-vcs.com

Mrs. Merle Hopper

Elementary Administrative Assistant

merle.hopper@go-vcs.com

Mrs. Mikal Jocelyn

Elementary Dean of Student Affairs

mikal.jocelyn@go-vcs.com

Mrs. Dulce Hill

Extended Care Director

dulce.hill@go-vcs.com

Vacaville Christian Elementary School www.go-vcs.com

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