March/April
March 18 - 22 DVHS Family First Week
March 19, 7 pm DVHS PTSA Association Meeting, DVHS Library
March 19, 7:40 pm Reflections Showcase & Awards presentation
March 19, 7 pm Band Festival, DVHS Gym
March 20, 7:45 am DVHS PTSA Exceptional Education Community Events, DVHS Library
March 22, 7 pm DVHS Senior Wildcat
March 25, 6:30 - 8 pm Music Booster Board Meeting, Band Room
March 26, 7 pm Choir Festival, DVHS Theatre
March 29 - April 5 Spring Break
April 8, 5:30 pm Athletic Boosters Meeting, DVHS Library
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DVHS PTSA Association Meeting
March 19, 2024, 7:00pm @ DVHS LIBRARY
Parent Education Topic: College Planning Overview and information in Naviance
We are excited to invite you to an informative session hosted by the DVHS PTSA, focusing on college planning. Our very own Trish Theobald, the knowledgeable and dedicated college career center advisor, will have a visual presentation for us all.
Trish Theobald will provide valuable insights into the college planning process, offering guidance and important information to support your student's journey towards higher education. One key aspect she will cover is the use of Naviance, a powerful tool available through our college career center.
Topics to be covered include:
- Overview of the college application process
- Understanding the role of Naviance in college planning
- Navigating resources and tools within Naviance
This session is designed to equip you with the knowledge and resources needed to actively participate in your student's college planning journey. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and ask any questions you may have about the college application process.
We look forward to your attendance at this important event. Together, let's ensure a smooth and successful path towards higher education for our DVHS students.
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DVHS Counseling Department
The DVHS Counseling team presented Parent/Caretaker Information Nights over the last two weeks to provide insight into the course selection process and how to prepare your student for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. Presentation slides for each grade level are now posted on the DVHS Counseling website. Corresponding information is presented to all students in their English classes, and counselors will meet with them one-on-one.
Please check out the latest edition of the DVHS Counseling Connection newsletter. Here you will find resources to support your student and to learn what's happening in the DVHS Counseling Department during March.
SRVUSD Parent/Caregiver Seminar Series
This spring, through our partnership with C.O.P.E. Family Support Center, SRVUSD parents/caregivers can attend a series of virtual seminars. The next seminar, Mental Health for Teens and How to Support Them, will be on Monday, April 15th. Learn more about each seminar and register today
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DVHS Senior Wildcat
DVHS Senior Wildcat is set for Friday, March 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. Senior Wildcat is a community event that showcases the Dougherty Valley seniors in a fun and enthusiastic event. This year's theme is "Straight from the Big Screen," where you will see senior duos dressed up as classic cartoon characters to compete in a series of games, dances, and acts to see who gets the title of 2024 Senior Wildcat. This show has been a DVHS tradition since the school opened, and we are excited to continue it. Students and families can buy tickets using the DVHS webstore under the "fundraisers tab." We hope to see you there!
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Junior/Senior Prom
Spring is just around the corner, so Junior/Senior Prom can’t be far behind. Prom tickets are on sale now through the Wildcat Webstore. This year’s theme is Enchanted Forest and will be at the California Academy of Sciences from 7-11 p.m., Saturday, April 13. Get all the details here.
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DVHS PTSA Exceptional Education Community Events
1. Please join us for coffee with DVHS PTSA Exceptional Ed Committee and department head Magan Fortayon and Assistant Principal Bob Spain on March 20, 2024 at 7:45am in DVHS Library. This is a great opportunity for parents and caregivers of students with IEPs, 504s or other learning differences to connect with other families and SPED Department personnels. Please click here for the flyer!
2. On March 20, Council EEC is hosting a Parent Pitstop Event with Greenlight Simulation. It is similar to their other parent pitstop events but this is geared for the Exceptional Ed community. There is a graphic attached along with an eventbrite rsvp link.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/847704756747?aff=oddtdtcreator
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Multicultural Staff Luncheon sponsored by DVHS PTSA
The DVHS PTSA Hospitality Committee is pleased to organize a multicultural potluck lunch for our awesome teachers and staff on Thursday, March 28. We are a diverse community and this is the perfect opportunity to let your cooking skills shine, and showcase your traditional food. We are asking our wonderful parent community to take part in this event and make it successful. Please sign up to contribute food for this potluck! Click here for flyer!
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Grad Night Bay Yacht Cruise
Just for the Class of '24! Secure your spot on this exclusive June 5 San Francisco Bay yacht experience, as there is limited availability (first come first served) for approximately 300 guests. Your ticket includes the cruise on the bay, round-trip bus transportation to and from DVHS, a delightful self-serve buffet, refreshing beverages, a lively DJ, photobooths, and much more! Click here for the flyer! Purchase your tickets through the PTSA section of the DVHS FutureFund link
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DVHS PTSA - Reflections: Save the Date! | |
DVHS PTSA - Reflections would like to invite our Wildcats Community for the Reflections Arts Showcase and Awards presentation on 19th March, 7 - 8:30 pm . | |
DVHS PTSA 2024-2025 Executive Board Election
Each year, we elect DVHS PTSA executive board to serve one-year terms, beginning July 1st and ending June 30th.
DVHS PTSA Elections will take place on March 19th @ the PTSA meeting. The Nominating Committee for the DVHS PTSA met several times in January and February 2024 to consider all eligible candidates for the 2024-2025 term of office. The nominating committee presented the slate of officers for the association’s consideration:
Rajee Subramanian - President
Poorva Singh - EVP
Binita Patel - Recording Secretary
Thamarai Jayaprakash - Treasurer
PJ Dhoot - Financial Secretary
Auditor - Keith Rosicker
Historian - Aliya Yunus
The above people will be elected at the March 19th PTSA meeting at 7pm in the Library. Everyone is welcome to the meeting.
The appointed and committee chair positions are: Communications, Grad Night, Health & Safety, Hospitality, Inclusion & Diversity, Membership, Mental Health & Wellness, Parent and Community Concerns, Reflections, Run for Education, Senior Scholarship, Sister School, Special Needs, Student Directory, and Teacher Grants. If interested in joining any of the committees please email the nomination committee chair Seema Gahalut at dvhsptsa.nominationcommittee@gmail.com.
Job descriptions for the elected positions can be found at http://toolkit.capta.org/job-descriptions/table-of-contents/
Names of the chairs and members of 2023-24 committees can be found at https://dvhs.srvusd.net/StudentsFamilies/PTSA/PTSA-Board/index.html
Elections will be held during the March DVHS PTSA Association meeting on March 19, 2024.
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DVHS District Level Instrumental & Choral Music Performances
Celebrate music in our school by attending these festivals:
Band festival: Tuesday, March 19, 7 p.m., DVHS Gym
Choir festival: Tuesday, March 26, 7 p.m., DVHS Theatre
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Honor Your 2024 Graduate With A Personalized DVHS Yard Sign
Dear 12th grade parents,
We are so proud of our DVHS Senior grads and we know you are too! Graduation yard signs for your students are the perfect way to cheer on the graduates. Celebrate your student, or treat a friend or neighbor, and acknowledge their accomplishments with a personalized yard sign to display for all to see.
DVHS PTSA has partnered with Streamline graphics to provide beautiful, affordable, personalized yard signs delivered directly to your doorstep. And...your grad's legacy will live on as % of each yard sign purchased using our link will be donated back to the DVHS PTSA Sisterschool program to enhance the need for our students in our sister school. Show your 2024 graduate how proud you are of them!
Order your yard sign here! Flyer here!
Last day to order is April 11th. Prices go up after April 11, 2024
Email patelpurvis@yahoo.com with any questions you have.
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2024 DVHS Athletic Booster Scholarships - application deadline is April 21
Applications for the DVHS Athletic Boosters Annual Senior Scholarship are now OPEN for DVHS graduating class of 2024 who plan on continuing their education at a community, technical, or a traditional 4-year college. Seniors who participated on a Varsity DVHS sports team during their time at DVHS with an unweighted 3.0 GPA are eligible to apply. Application information and links are available on the DVHS Athletic Boosters website. Application and coach recommendations are due by Sunday, April 21 at 11:59 p.m. No exceptions!
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DVHS Athletic Booster
Thank you to all of you who attended our DVHS Athletic Boosters Crab Feed. We hope you all enjoyed yourselves. The event was a HUGE success and your support will directly impact our student athletes and athletic programs. We also want to thank our team parents who helped put together amazing team baskets, and all the volunteers who helped collect donations or helped on the day of Crab Feed. We THANK YOU!!!
Congratulations to all our auction winners! All winners of the should have received their item(s) or been contacted regarding pick up of the auction item. Thank you again for supporting the DVHS Athletic Boosters!
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In order to have successful events like this, we need volunteers! We have our Athletic Boosters election coming up on April 8th, in case you or someone you know is interested in becoming a board member, please email us at dvhighab@gmail.com.
Spring Team Donations
Thank you to all our parents who have already made donations to our athlete’s teams. Your team donations go directly to support the expenses in the team budget, so please donate! Any programs that hits the 75% received category will receive a bonus of $500 from Athletic Boosters. To run successful programs our teams need to hit their budgets. Please talk to your team parent if you have any questions about your team budget for the season.
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Team donations new through FUTURE FUNDS
- The statistics are public, yet the family/player info is anonymous. The data is shared with the coaches so they know their program funds and standings by %. Donations by player name are 100% private and maintained ONLY by the DVHS Bookkeepers.
Athletic Boosters Meeting
Join us for our next meeting on April 8th at 5:30 pm in the DVHS Library. A representative from each team needs to attend for each team to be eligible for Coaches Grants.
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SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:
Stanford Medical - Diamond Sponsor
Greenlight Simulation - Diamond Sponsor
Platinum Group @ Compass Real Estate - Diamond Sponsor
Chauhan Family - Silver Sponsor
Bareiss @ Reman/Accord - Silver Sponsor
Shikha Kapur - Silver Sponsor
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Music Boosters
Music Booster Board Meetings are held monthly in the band room from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. During the meetings, we discuss upcoming events, identify any support needed, and help make DVHS music program the best-in-class. All parents are welcome! Our next meeting is on Monday, March 25
Wildcat Blankets Inventory is running low. Get your Wildcat blanket with this year’s special pricing while supplies last.
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Graduation Leis (Middle and High School)
Celebrate your student's graduation with these handmade keepsake leis featuring "2024" and school initial lettering. DVHS Music Booster parents make these keepsake leis to benefit the music education program at DVHS. Multiple styles are available in the school colors of DVHS, GRMS, and WRMS. Order here by May 1st for guaranteed availability.
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Education and The California State Budget
The California State Constitution requires the Governor to submit a budget to the Legislature by January 10th of each year. The Legislative Analysis Office (LAO), a non-partisan government agency, prepares an analysis and overview of the budget. The budget is then reviewed by both the Senate Budget Committee and the Assembly Budget Committee. The Senate and Assembly each produce a budget bill which is utilized by the governor to produce a revised budget in May. The legislature is required to pass a budget by midnight, June 15th, each year. You may recall that this rarely happens.
The largest share of the State general fund spending supports education. General Fund revenue comes from personal income tax, corporation tax, and sales and use tax. The majority of K-12 funding comes from the State and is allocated by the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF). The Legislature determines the LCFF grant levels in the annual state budget. In 1988 the voters approved Proposition 98 (also known as the "Classroom Instructional Improvement and Accountability Act,") which constitutionally guarantees a minimal level of funding for schools based on the General Fund revenue.
The 2024-2025 proposed budget estimate of general fund revenue is significantly lower than originally estimated in the 2023-24 budget. Consequently the proposed budget assumes a significant decrease in the amount guaranteed by Proposition 98. Governor Newsom assumes the state will have a $37.8 billion deficit over the next three years. The Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) predicted a $68 billion deficit, $30 billion greater than the governor's predicted deficit.
The K-12 funding is 26.2% of the proposed 2024-2025 State Budget. Funding for K-12 schools and community colleges would be reduced by $11.3 billion over three years (2022-2025). The proposed budget includes the following expenditures:
- $6 million to develop ways of addressing student absence.
- $20 million to support implementation of the new math framework.
- $25 million to train teachers to screen for literacy problems, including dyslexia, something California State PTA strongly supported.
- $7 million to support inquiry-based science instruction.
- $300 million for the state’s poorest schools.
- $122 million to increase funding for universal school meals.
- $5 million to increase support for the California Cradle-to-Career Data System.
- $500 million to convert school buses to zero-emission.
For more information about the budget, please go to Ed100 and EdSource.
Learn more about California’s state budget
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Superintendent Search Survey
The Superintendent Search Survey is now open! SRVUSD’s Board of Education is asking for the entire community’s help in selecting our next Superintendent. To ensure this is a collaborative and inclusive process, the Board is providing an anonymous online survey and encouraging everyone’s participation. This is an opportunity for the Board to receive input from students, staff, parents/caregivers, and the wider San Ramon Valley community.
Take the survey now: bit.ly/SRVUSDsearch. It will be open until March 22, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. Anyone with questions can feel free to reach out to communications@srvusd.net. We thank our entire community for their support of SRVUSD and their partnership and participation in this important effort to select our next district leader.
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DVHS Spirit Shack
The Spirit Shack is open on Fridays during lunch for the purchase of DVHS spirit wear tees, hats, stickers, lanyards, etc.
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COVID tests available
We have Covid antigen home tests available, free of charge, at our front office
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Women’s History Month
San Ramon Valley Unified School District recognizes the month of March as Women’s History Month. Women of every race and ethnic background have contributed to our country’s triumphs and accomplishments in countless ways and continue to play critical roles in the economic, cultural, and social spheres of our nation. Women of diverse backgrounds have served as leaders at the forefront of every major progressive social change movement and although their efforts have been overlooked or undervalued in the past, they hold an important place in the body of American and world history.
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Arts Education Month
San Ramon Valley Unified School District recognizes the month of March as Arts Education Month. Education in the arts is an indispensable part of basic education for all students to enhance their understanding of the world and to develop to their full potential. Instruction in the arts helps children foster creativity, self-expression, and discipline. The arts are also important repositories of culture and experience. SRVUSD is proud to focus on the value of arts education, especially during the month of March.
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Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month
San Ramon Valley Unified School District recognizes the month of March as Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month. Prescription medications such as stimulants, sedatives, and opioids hold powerful medical benefits however can have serious consequences and additive risks. Overdoses are on the rise in our community, county and nation. SRVUSD participates in the CA Department of Health Services’ Naloxone Distribution Project and district schools have a stock of the opioid overdose rescue medication Naloxone. SRVUSD encourages drug abuse awareness, education, and prevention of all citizens.
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If you or your child will be at a different school site this coming school year, please take a moment to update your email list subscriptions to make sure that you receive summer communications. This is necessary because our newsletter/email lists do not get updated until after Labor Day. Just click on the Update Profile link down in the footer of this message and check the lists that you want to be on (and uncheck any you no longer want). This is also the place to update your email address if you've changed it.
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All are welcome -- parents, family members, students, teachers, staff, and community members. Choose the school or specialty lists that best suit your interests. This is a great time for current 8th-grade families to join their high school lists. High School students interested in receiving their high school newsletters are also welcome to subscribe!
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Parents of 2022 Graduates: You're welcome to stay on the high school list, but if you'd prefer to stop receiving newsletters and school updates, click on the Update Profile link in the council newsletter and uncheck any lists you no longer want to hear from. We encourage you to subscribe to an Alumni Parent list or follow the DVHS PTSA on Social Media. | | | | |