Sunday, September 23, 2018
In This Issue
SRVHS Links
Class Webpages




Booster Groups







Upcoming Events

9/24   Kickball Tournament Begins on Stadium and Baseball Field  

9/27   MANDATORY Men's Soccer Meeting at lunch in the Auxiliary Gym
9/27  Dads On Campus, 7pm-9pm, Library

9/27   SOPHOMORES: Parent Kickoff Meeting, 7pm-8pm, 354 Love Lane


10/2   MANDATORY Women's Lacrosse Informational Meeting at Lunch in Aux Gym

10/8-13  Homecoming Week
(Leadership section has ALL the details below!!)

10/9  Instrumental Music Fall Concert, PAC @ 7pm


10/12  PTSA Meeting, 8:45am-10:30am, College & Career Center

10/12   Homecoming Rally, Parade & Football Games
(Leadership section has ALL the details below!!)

10/13   Homecoming Dance, 7-10pm in both gyms 
(Leadership section has ALL the details below!!)


10/16   PTSA Dads On Campus, 7pm-9pm, Library

10/17 PTSA Parent Ed Mtg "Drug Awareness", 11:30am-12:30pm, Library (bring your lunch!)

10/18  PTSA Parent Ed Mtg "Drug Awareness", 7-9pm, Library






NOW OPEN! Women's Basketball Open Gym, check schedule.

  • 9/29 SRV @ Scott Bauhs Invitational, Shadow Cliffs, 8am 
  • 9/29 SRV @ Stanford Invitational, Stanford, 8am (Varsity Runners Only)
  • 9/27 SRV v. Foothill @ SRV, 5:30p (Frosh)
  • 9/28 SRV v. Foothill @ Foothill, 4:30/7:00pm 
  • 9/25 SRV v. Carondelet @ SRV, 4pm 
  • 9/26 SRV v. Amador Valley @ Amador, 4pm
  • 9/27 SRV v. Dublin @ SRV, 4pm
  • 9/25 SRV v. Livermore @ Livermore, 4pm (Var)
  • 9/25 SRV v. Livermore @ SRV, 4pm (JV)
  • 9/27 SRV v. MVHS @ MVHS, 4pm (Var)
  • 9/27 SRV v. MVHS @ SRV, 4pm (JV)
  • Game times: Fr 4pm, JV 5pm, Var 6pm
  • 9/25 SRV v. Cal High @ SRV
  • 9/27 SRV v. Carondelet @ SRV
  • Games times: Var 6pm, JV 7pm
  • 9/27 SRV v. Amador Valley @ SRV
  • 9/28 SRV v. Bellarmine @ Bellarmine (JV)
  • Game Times: JV 4pm, Var 5pm
  • 9/27 SRV v. Amador Valley @ SRV
  • 9/28 SRV v. Campolindo @ SRV
Assistant Principal 
Thomas Martin-Edwards

This year the comprehensive high schools in the SRVUSD are administering the PSAT to all 10th and 11th-grade students during the school day on October 10th, 2018. We are asking for a $25 donation to cover the cost of materials. Please go to the San Ramon Valley High School Web Store to make this contribution.

Please note, all students, 9-12, will be expected to attend school this day; ninth and twelfth-grade students will attend workshops. Tenth and eleventh graders will arrive EARLY at 8:00 AM and ninth and twelfth graders will show up at 9:00 AM, normal Wednesday late start this day. If you have any questions, please reach out to Assistant Principal, Thomas Martin-Edwards at [email protected]


PTSA President's Message
Marilyn Lucey

2018 Reflections Art Contest
Calling Wolf Pack student artists! SRVHS PTSA invites you to submit your choreography, composition, poem/creative writing, film, photography, or visual art in the Reflections Art Contest.  Please use the following guidelines and 
  • Submissions are to be dropped off at the SRVHS College and Career Center, on Friday, October 19, 2018, to PTSA.
  • Later that day, experienced artists will evaluate your work for interpretation of theme, creativity and technique. We look forward to celebrating your artistry and achievement in the arts!
  • This year's Reflections entries will be on display on SRVHS campus the week of October 22-26 in the Library.
  • PTSA will host a Reflections Celebration immediately after school during that same week - stay tuned for the exact date!
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  • SRVHS Office Announcements
    Candace Molano

    Student ASB Cards and ID Cards
    Please remember to carry your ID at all times while at school or at any SRVHS event. If you need a replacement, please see Ms. Bellamy in Attendance, the cost is $10.00

    Attendance Information
    Every School Day Counts! September is Attendance Awareness Month and at SRV we are going to see which SRV class (2019, 20, 21, 22) can have the least school wide tardies! The class that collectively has the least amount of tardies the week of September 17-21 will win a class sweet treat prize the following week!

    SRVHS Bike Racks
    Please be aware that student bikes racks have been relocated to the front of the S wing, facing Danville Blvd.  These racks are located in front of the Old Staff Lounge under the S5 and S6 elevated classroom walkways. Please do not lock up bicycles in other areas of the campus as this creates a hazard and sometimes limits the ability to access certain areas on campus for people with disabilities.

    Community Parking
    Danville Square (Trader Joe's center) has requested that parents refrain from dropping off and/or picking up students in the shopping center parking lot and that students refrain from parking at the center during school hours. Those in violation may be subject to tow.  Thank you in advance for your cooperation!


    SRVHS Counseling Department
    Kirsten Drake

    Welcome back! We look forward to meeting our new students and reconnecting with our former students this year! The counseling team shifted over the summer, so please verify who your counselor is, as there have been some alpha changes.
    C ounseling assignments by students' last names are as follows:
    A - DOD               Jenifer Levy-Wendt
    DOE - JE              Nancy Conti (off on Fridays)
    JI - MIL               O livia Isseks (off on Tuesdays)
    MIM - SEO           Melissa Bergstedt
    SEP - Z                Kirsten Drake (off on Fridays)
    Student Support Counselor - Cady Scharff

    All Students:
    • Start the year out strong! Get involved in clubs, athletics, and other activities on campus.
    • Students hoping to play college athletics should check with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to be sure they are on track with academic requirements.  Students should access the NCAA website at www.ncaastudent.org and see their counselor for more information.
    • Our Student Support Counselor will be offering Mindfulness Groups for students this year. Groups meet once a week and will help students build skills for managing stress at school and at home. If you are interested in participating or would like more details, please email Cady Scharff.

    College & Career Center
    Jill Schratz and Mary Hazle

    College & Career Center Hours
    Monday - 9:15am to 3:30pm
    Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday - 8:45am to 3:30pm
    Drop-in hours for students: brunch, lunch, after-school.

    The SRVHS College and Career Center is supported by your donations to Academic Boosters and we appreciate your generous support!

    Upcoming COLLEGE VISITS and EVENTS in the CCC unless otherwise noted:
    • Sept. 24th - 7:00pm, Financial Aid Information Night for Seniors and their parents. This event will be held at Monte Vista High School. No pre-registration necessary.
    • College Visits Week of Sept. 24th - Miami U. Oxford, U of Tampa, Clarkson U, US Marines, TCU, U of Mass Lowell, Cal Lutheran, SLU, Northeastern U, Pacific NW College of Art, WPI, Drexel, U of Tennessee, U of O, UCSC, Baylor U, Westmont College, U Conn, Bennington College.
    • Sept. 25th - We will be hosting a workshop talking about testing (PSAT, ACT, SAT) for students on Sept. 25th in the C&CC during lunch to talk about these 3 tests in the context of college admissions).
    • Oct. 24th - 6:30-8:30pm, The 31st Annual SRVUSD College Fair at MVHS.  Over 130 college reps plus military reps will be present. Save the date!
    Students need to pre-register for college visits on Naviance  and some visits have limited capacity due to facilities. Sign up early; cancel if you know you cannot make it. 

    Regional College Presentations: Many out of area colleges host regional events to be able to speak with students/families from different high schools at one central meeting. See school loop/or college website for details. 

    SCHOLARSHIPS (for college bound seniors) :
    Be sure to check for scholarship postings on Naviance. We receive new postings weekly and post them there for students to access. Popular Scholarship websites include: www.fastweb.com and www.scholarship.com, but there are MANY more!!

    PSAT - Oct. 10th - This year the comprehensive high schools in the SRVUSD are administering the PSAT to all 10th and 11th-grade students during the school day on October 10th, 2018. See the school website (under "NEWS" for the most updated information).  

    SRVHS Academic Boosters sponsors a test preparation program to assist students with 'mock' ACT/SAT test preparation, senior college essay writing workshops and test prep boot camps. A calendar of all offerings for the year can be found on the SRVHS.net website under Booster Groups (yellow tab), "Academic Boosters" and you can register from that page as well. Proceeds from these sessions benefit Academic Boosters programs at SRVHS.

    JOB OPPORTUNITIES/VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES!
    Our job and volunteer boards are growing rapidly! Students, stop by and view the postings near the Attendance office.

    Parents/Students: Need help logging into Naviance? Please contact one of us or your student's counselor for assistance. We are happy to help you each get access to this valuable college/career search and college application support program. There are many great features to explore...don't miss out! Freshmen students a will be introduced to Naviance in Dec./Jan. during their Health classes.

    Sincerely,
    C&CC Advisors: Mrs. Schratz and Mrs. Hazle

    Link to College & Career Center Webpage
    Leadership Announcements
    Janet Willford

    We need volunteers and donations for the Homecoming Dance to make it an amazing event. Look here for ways to sign up! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E49ABAD2CA64-homecoming4

    Please make sure you click and read about Homecoming items that happen this week:   Homecoming Info 9/22

    Homecoming News  - 
    October 8-13, 2018
    The HOME of Champions
    Class of 2019-Seniors: Home of the Brave
    Class of 2020-Juniors: Home Alone
    Class of 2021-Sophomores: Home Depot
    Class of 2022-Freshmen: Home Run
    To see more about SRV Homecoming click: A Little Homecoming Info

    Need to contact a club?
    Use this SRV Club List 2018-19 to get involved at SRV!  If you missed the link for CSF sign ups use this link .

    SRV Wish Fairies
    Know someone, a staff member of student, who deserves affirmation or some kindness? Maybe they have a lot of school spirit, maybe they are just a really good friend, or maybe they need encouragement! Fill out this form: https://goo.gl/forms/dWkvqRWhPeUSIo8G3 and let the SRV Wish Fairies work their magic and fulfill your wishes!

    SRV Social Media
    Sign up on these different Social Media Platforms to stay informed at SRV!
    Mr. K. on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/mrK_srvhs
    PTSA Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/srvhsptsa/

    REMIND App:
    Make-A-Wish
    This year the students of San Ramon Valley High School came together with a goal of raising money to support Make-A-Wish Bay Area, in order to put on a 'Wish Week' at SRV, and sponsor a wish. Wish week is a one-week-long event where we partner with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to sponsor a child with a life-threatening medical condition. As a school, we will hold several events throughout the week in order to raise money to grant Wishes. This year, we aim to hold Wish Week February 5-9, 2019 wrapping up the week with a rally. In order to 'sponsor a wish' we must raise $10,000 by December of 2018. By December if we have reached our goal to sponsor our wish kid, we would (if the wish kid shall choose to attend) hold the reveal of their wish, along with showing them what SRV spirit looks like at the rally. In regards to the $10,000 needed by December, we have a page in which you can donate directly to (bottom of email), as well as some events, and fundraisers in which we will be pairing with local business that will take place in the early 2018-2019 school year. Any and all donations are highly appreciated and we cannot wait for the word to spread throughout the community about this life-changing event. Be sure to check out SRV Media, who is helping grant a Wish. Be sure to stay tuned via Instagram (@srvhswolfpack) and Twitter (@WERSR). Donate here.
    Athletics News
    Peter Scarpelli

    Women's Basketball Open Gym

    Women's Lacrosse
    All women interested in playing Lacrosse, there will be a
    MANDATORY Informational meeting at lunchtime on Tuesday, October 2 in the Auxiliary Gym.
    Men's Soccer
    All men interested in playing soccer this year! There will be a MANDATORY meeting at lunch on Thursday, September 27th in the Auxiliary gym. Any questions? Contact Coach Busboom at [email protected]

    Women's Golf
    Our Team is looking for experienced golfer's.  If you are interested in joining our wonderful golf team, please see Coach Henze in D-203. You will be able to visit some of the best and most beautiful golf courses in Northern California as well as have private lessons, group lessons, and practice on our home course, Crow Canyon Country Club.

    Link to Athletics Webpage

    PTSA Parent Education
    Ceal Barlett and Wendy Sula

    Dads On Campus
    The upcoming Dad's on Campus featured presentation: THE NEW DRUG...PORN, originally scheduled for Thursday, Sep. 27 has been CANCELLED!!

    Tuesday, Oct. 16 is the next scheduled Dad's on Campus Night, from 7pm-9pm in the Library. Topic: TBD.

    Parent Ed
    Thursday, October 18th, from 7pm-9pm, in the Library, "Drug Awareness", is a well attended event!  Our school resource officers, Kyle Rhoton and Darren Alcantara (Danville PD), will share valuable information on the substances currently being used by teens, what we as parents can do to intervene, and how the school handles such offenses.  This is an annual event.

    *Same event for Brown Bag (bring your own lunch) on Wednesday, October 17th, in the Library from 11:30am to 12:30pm.

    Link to PTSA Meeting & Events Calendar

    Challenge Success
    Emma Backshall - Student Ambassador

    Mission
    Challenge Success is an organization with a mission of making sure all kids are healthy while engaged in learning at school. As a club at San Ramon Valley High School our biggest priority and concern is to reduce student stress as much as possible on campus.

    History
    In our past we have worked on creating new daily schedules such as implementing a block system/access periods, creating a new bell schedule with later starts so kids can sleep more, and a "Day in the Life" project for teachers to understand a students day.

    Present
    Our club's first meeting was on Thursday and during that meeting was the introduction of our newest projects: "What I Wish my Teacher/Students Knew" and our "S.P.A.C.E" Project (Student schedule/use of time, Project and project based learning, Alternative and authentic assessment, Climate of care, Education for the whole community). Both projects are aimed to reduce stress.

    Future
    Throughout the year we intend on allowing our club members to branch out on projects of their own to help reduce as much stress on SRV's campus. Get your student involved in Challenge Success by emailing [email protected]. You can read more about Challenge Success on http://www.challengesuccess.org.
    SRVHS PTSA Grad Night
    Class of 2019 Grad Night: May 31, 2019

    Committee Chairs: Laura Morrison, Deborah Rockey, Charlyene Swierstra

    Support the time honored tradition of Grad Night at SRVHS! Grad Night is a senior class all-night, "safe and sober" graduation party that follows the graduation ceremony. The special event is complete with games, music, dancing, crafts, food, prizes and lots of fun. The theme changes every year so Grad Night is unique for each graduating class. Organized by the senior class parents, areas of the school campus are literally transformed to suit the theme of the night. Volunteer parents work hard to make this evening spectacular and it's only made possible because of all the people who donate their time. We need all the help we can get. Planning begins a year in advance and work continues right up until Grad Night...culminating into a positive send off for our SRV Seniors!

    Please consider joining the 2019 Grad Night Committee! Grad Night 2019 planning starts NOW! Please take a look at the sign-up genius link below, and find a spot, grab a few friends, and join on the fun!

    Grad Night Planning Committee Sign Up:


    PTSA Ski & Snowboard Swap
    Molly Brazeale

    Mark your calendars for OCTOBER 20 th for the return of the SRVHS Ski and Snowboard Swap!

    Winter is just around the corner, so come to the Ski Swap before you hit the slopes for the best deals around on skis, boards, boots, outerwear, goggles and much more for the entire family.  The money we raise will go back to the school to help our students get the best education possible. So you not only get great discounts on new and gently used gear, but you will be supporting San Ramon Valley High students and teachers.

    Is it time to clean your closets or garages?  The Ski Swap is accepting donations of gently used ski, boards and outerwear.   Email us for a pick up [email protected] or bring your donations to the Commons Friday October 19 th from 5-7pm.

    This long time running PTSA fundraiser and community event relies on the dedication of SRVHS parents and students.  Please consider helping out this year with your time or hospitality donations. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0d49adaa23a1fd0-srvhs

    Link to Ski Swap Website
    Academic Boosters
    Nancy Daetz

    Support SRV Classrooms through Donor'sChoose.org!
    Many SRV English teachers have classroom library needs and would like your support. Visit Donor'sChoose.org where they have posted their funding need. Click on "Find A Classroom to Support" and search "San Ramon Valley High" to find the SRV teacher looking to fill their class with books!  Use the code "RIPPLE" to help them get MATCHING FUNDS!  https://www.donorschoose.org

    Academic Club Funding Available
    Academic Boosters provides financial support to clubs on campus that support the academic enrichment of our current and future students.

    We have funds allocated to support these efforts and are committed to funding groups that need our support for such things as entry fees, mentor programs, club promotional programs and the like. This is open to any academic enrichment group available to SRV students. Funds are not intended to support travel expenses.

    In past years we have supported Robotics, Science Alliance, Speech & Debate, Model United Nations and Leadership. Click here for the application form.  It can be returned to: [email protected] or to the Academic Boosters mailbox in the SRVHS Administration Office.

    MOCK ACT OR MOCK SAT - Sep 29
    JUNIORS: Take a proctored full-length practice test with results to provide a better understanding of strengths and opportunities for improvement. Cost $30. Hosted by Revolution Prep. and Academic Boosters @ SRVHS. Saturday, September 29th 9am-1pm in  Rooms D101 and D103. Limited to 25 students.  Click here for more details.  

    SAT BOOTCAMP - Sep 29th & Sep 30th 
    JUNIORS & SENIORS: Catalyst's SAT Bootcamp is a confidence-boosting weekend seminar that teaches students strategies for every type of question they're guaranteed to encounter on the SAT.  Offered at Monte Vista High in conjunction with SRV Academic Boosters. Click here for more details

    Does your employer match Non-Profit donations?
    Now is the time to submit your forms to your corporate matching/benefits department along with your Academic Booster's donation receipt from Future Fund.  When submitting for your match, the following information will be helpful to have on hand:
    San Ramon Valley High School (SRVHS) Academic Boosters
    Attn. Corp. Match
    PO Box 1004
    Danville, CA 94526
    Phone: 925-552-3000 (ph) and 925-838-7802 (fax)
    SRVHS Academic Boosters Tax ID number (TIN)
    68-0398728

    How do I print a receipt of my donations on Future Fund? 
    Log into to your Future Fund account, click on "view your orders."
    You will see a list of dates, depending on how many orders you placed,
    find the date of the transaction for Academic Boosters donation and click on it. If you need further information please contact us by email: [email protected]

    Did you forget to donate to Academic Boosters during Registration?
    Thanks to the support of many families, we added 18 EXTRA CLASSES to the master schedule this year! HOWEVER, 50% of families still have not donated to help effect class size reduction, expand elective choices, make the college and career center possible and support the test prep programs that our volunteers manage. All kids at SRV benefit from Academic Booster programs!

    We can do better!
    Any donation is appreciated. Installment payments are welcome.
    DONATE NOW THROUGH THE FUTURE FUND STORE: CLICK HERE TO DONATE. Click "View Store" then click "Academic Boosters".

    Link to Academic Boosters Webpage

    Athletic Boosters
    Jeff Romrell

    SRV Spirit Wear Pop Up Shop
    SRV Spirit Wear contributes 20% of all sales back to the Athletic Booster club and Leadership. We sell the clothes on line but three times a year, we have the opportunity to sell directly to families and students at football games. We also need a few volunteers during the two Wolf Pack days. We appreciate any volunteer  help for an hour or two. A fun way to help the SRV Sport and Leadership community without a big time commitment. If you also want to get more involved with the spirit wear and help select clothes items, please let me know as we are looking for new parents to help out.  Go Wolves!

    Cybille Scott 925.314.5933
    Location: SRV Football Field

    Link to Athletic Boosters Webpage

    Wolf Tones - SRV Instrumental Music
    Linda Dalenberg and Kathy Hanze

    Instrumental Music Ambassadors SHOUT OUT!
    Our SRVHS Instrumental Music Ambassadors rocked it out last night at Diablo Vista MS!  For the first time in several years, we held an "Instrument Petting Zoo" for the elementary students from Sycamore Valley and Tassajara Hills schools.  Each of our SRV students modeled their instruments for the elementary students & their families to help them choose an instrument to start playing.  Then they helped students at various stations to try playing the instruments.  It was fun to see our students in action as they helped each young person to find success in playing the instruments.  They were patient, kind, helpful and positive throughout the process - which lasted far longer than expected.
    BRAVO to:
    • Dana Jian, Flute
    • Roger Jia & Natalie Crane, Oboe
    • Surya Shultes & Ashley Jackson, Clarinet
    • Matthew Ohara, Alto Saxophone
    • Grace Gilroy & Katrina Crane, Trumpet
    • Danny Bray, French Horn
    • Andrew Hanze, Trombone
    • Diego Mack, Euphonium
    • Lauren Huen, Violin
    • Meghan Combs, Viola
    • Gaby Duggan-Cochran, Cello
    • Vikram Gopalan & Jacob Rickard, Percussion

    Community Events
    Last weekend, the Marching Band gave a spirited performance at UC Berkeley and enjoyed a university tour with alums during "Cal Band Day!"  Additionally, SRVHS students participated in an "instrument petting zoo" at DVMS, demonstrating their talents on a wide range of instruments to inspire future SRVUSD musicians.

    Please visit our website to learn more about our programs.

    Link to Wolf-Tones Website

    SRVoices - Vocal Music Program
    Corey Quereto

    Join Us for an evening of great food and fantastic music!
    Top-notch entertainment, catered dinner, silent auction and raffle- right here on our campus! All funds benefit our award-winning SRVHS Vocal Music Program. 

    Tickets are $45 for adults and $25 for children 12 years old and under. Purchase at https://srvoices.yapsody.com. PERFORMANCES SELL OUT QUICKLY, GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY!

    Many thanks to the SRVHS community for your continued support. GO WOLVES!

    Link to San Ramon Voices Website

    Class of 2019 News
    Class Parent Reps

    Class of 2019 Parent Reps
    Lisa Birse [email protected]
    Tonya Colton [email protected]

    Link to Class of 2019 Webpage

    Class of 2020 News
    Class Parent Reps

    Come be a part of the creation of the 2018 Homecoming Float!  The school theme is "HOME" of Champions and the Junior class float theme is "Home Alone." It takes LOTS of students and adults to make this happen so please consider signing up!  Please click here to help.

    SRVHS Homecoming is October 8 - October 13, 2018
    Float Building Leaders - Still need 1-2 Co-leads
    Float Build Location - 125 Timberline Court, Danville. THANK YOU CUNNINGHAM FAMILY!
    Flatbed Truck - Need a Flatbed Truck approximately 20-25 ft in length for the float
    Current Float Build Schedule - CLICK HERE to download and print

    STAY INVOLVED
    Please also CLICK HERE to see where we need help with Junior Class activities for the 2018-19 school year. 
    CONTINUE TO STAY INFORMED!
    SRVHS Class of 2020 Facebook Page Parent Fan Page: Find up-to-date information. Please "like" us and share it with your friends!

    Twitter:  Students! Here is another way to stay informed!  Please follow us @SRVHS2020

    Class of 2021 News
    Class Parent Reps

    Welcome to SRV homecoming season! This is a great time for the sophomore class to come together, meet friends and bond while building an incredible homecoming float for the annual parade on October 12th. This year's homecoming theme is "Home of the Champions".  The sophomore theme is "Home Depot", with a "building our future" angle.  The kids are eager to bring their theme to reality, but they need lots of help and manpower!  

    Most urgently, we need 1-2 adults to be our lead float organizer!  There is a team of people willing to help, but without a lead - having a Class of 2021 float is in jeopardy. No previous experience needed, just the desire to have some fun!  PLEASE email [email protected] asap if you can be one of the Leads (or come to the Kick Off Meeting to check it out)!!  These Lead Parents will help the leadership students take their float visions on to become a reality and oversee the build of the float by the kids. Creative people wanted!  Handy people wanted!  It's a rewarding experience and our kids need parents on board to make the annual parade day happen.

    Flatbed Truck - Need a Flatbed Truck approximately 20-25 feet in length for the float.

    KICKOFF MEET GREET & TREAT
    Parents and/or Sophomores join us on Thursday, Sep 27 from 7pm-8pm at 354 Love Lane, Danville. Thank you Donaldson Family!

    Ana Gutierrez [email protected]
    Mit Patel [email protected]
    Lindy Marich [email protected]


    Class of 2022 News
    Class Parent Reps

    Class of 2022 Student Officers
    Kendall CunninghamPresident
    Sarah McCrearyVice President
    Ashley McDonnellSecretary
    Dyllan SorianoTreasurer 

    STAY INFORMED:
    Please let us know if we can help in some way--Welcome to the Wolf Pack!

    Class of 2022 Parent Representatives
    Melissa Candy
    Carrie Shapiro
    Iris Tessler


    San Ramon Valley Education Foundation
    Providing financial support and promoting public education in our community

    Grants
    San Ramon Valley Unified School District Certificated Teachers: our SRVEF Grant Program is OPEN! Visit the Grants webpage  for details about DonorsChoose.org workshops led by Cecilia Brear, grant criteria, and selection information. Let SRVEF Help You Get Money for Teaching Tools!

    Run for Education
    Did you know San Ramon Valley Education Foundation offers 8 ways to participate in the 2018 Run for Education? YES! You can select your own personal choice on our website: https://www.srvef.org/the-run . Check it out! Everyone is welcome and the proceeds go to our SRVUSD schools.
    Fun Run (5K) | 5K Timed Run | 10K Timed Run | Mini Run (2-6 year olds) | Friendship Run | 5K Virtual Runner | 10K Virtual Runner | Volunteer

    Link to SRVEF Run for Education Website

    San Ramon Valley Unified School District
    Happening Around the District

    Classified Job Fair Coming to SRVUSD
    SRVUSD wants YOU to come work for us! Do you want a job? Something part-time? Something full-time? SRVUSD has all different kinds of jobs just waiting for the right person to fill them. Whatever your skill set and availability, we have a job for you.

    For a complete list of available positions, please see the flyer. Our greatest, most immediate need is for:
      • Noon Duty supervisors
      • Child Nutrition Workers
      • Special Education Paras
    Bring your resume and letter of interest and join classified personnel for a Q & A at the second annual SRVUSD Classified Job Fair. Details about the event can be found here.
      • Date:         Wednesday, September 26, 2018
      • Time:         11am - 4pm
      • Location:    SRVUSD Boardroom, 699 Old Orchard Dr., Danville


    San Ramon Valley Family Emergency Preparedness Fair
    The San Ramon Valley Emergency Preparedness Fair happens every  other year in September. The next fair is being held September 29th, 2018 from 10am to 2pm at San Ramon Central Park and Community Center. 

    The BeReadySRV.org site is brought to you by the San Ramon Valley C itizen Corps Council (SRVCCC). The SRVCCC is a coalition made up of representatives from the Town of Danville, the City of San Ramon, San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District and the San Ramon Valley Unified School District.The SRVCCC is committed to increase citizen preparedness through training and education.