
Parents of Kindergarten - 6th grade students. We would appreciate you completing this survey for us regarding the upcoming school year. We apologize for a previous survey sent out before it was ready.
https://forms.gle/XcwLE1NiwAmUqA2F6

The census is safe, easy and important. It takes less than 10 minutes to fill out (online: census.nv.gov; by phone: Eng: 844.330.2020/ Spanish: (844) 468.2020; or by mail) and ensures our community and state receive our fair share of federal funding ($20,000 per Nevadan)! The Census form WILL NOT ask for info such as a resident’s social security number, citizenship status, credit card or bank information, donations, political party affiliation or anything regarding the 2020 election.
https://www.nevadabusiness.com/2020/07/nevada-census-2020-provides-latest-update-on-scams-targeting-the-census-count/

The census is important, safe, and easy. It takes less than 10 minutes to fill out (online: census.nv.gov; by phone: Eng: 844.330.2020/ Spanish: (844) 468.2020; or by mail) and ensures our community and state receive our fair share of federal funding! Every Nevadan who is counted earns our state $20,000 federal funding over the next ten years. This helps our state receive funding for health care services, education, roads, etc. Let’s keep federal funds in Nevada!


HCSD’s update on the current status of the 20-21 Re-Opening Committee work. You can use the link below to read the letter or read it through the attached pictures. It has also been sent out via Peachjar if you have an active email address with an HCSD school. We will continue to provide updates as new information is released. The plan will be presented to the HCSD Board of Trustees on July 28th.
https://drive.google.com/…/1ULN9vgZec6lmuRf5BsFSunhQ3…/view…
HCSD would like to thank the 25 or so members that comprise the committee with representation from staff, community, and parents who are working hard to develop a plan based on the governor's directives and state guidance.
This update will also be placed on our district and school websites. #hcsdnv
Please share.



HCSD Releases Parent/Guardian Survey Regarding Distance Learning and School Reopening - As we begin planning for the fall of 2020, HCSD and the reopening committee are seeking parent and guardian input regarding the mandatory closure during 4th quarter of last school year, and thoughts about reopening this fall. The link is as follows:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HCSD-REOPENING
Your responses are confidential and will help our planning for this fall. The survey should take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Please share with parents/guardians of our students. Thanks to each of you!

During this last week of school, please check your child's backpacks, rooms, or their favorite reading spots to find some of our missing library books and get them returned to their school. We appreciate your help in keeping our libraries stocked with such great books!


The school year is almost over. On Monday, June 1st from 8:00-10:00 Sonoma staff will be collecting Chromebooks and handing out report cards and class placement letters for next year. We will be using the same drive-through method we have used for the past 9 weeks of school. Kindergarten and first grade students will use Melarkey Street, second and third grade students will use Aiken Street and fourth grade students, Mrs. Stone and Ms. Perez’s students will use Minor Street. Please be sure to bring any school owned items at this time, including Chromebooks, their chargers, and any reading books, Library books, or textbooks you may have borrowed.
As a reminder, we will also be having a goodbye drive-by on June 3rd at 6:00 on Aiken Street. Come drive by and wave to your children’s teachers and the support staff. We would love to see you one more time before summer begins! We hope you all have a great summer and are excited to see you in the fall.

Come say goodbye!


FCAA Food distribution information


Sleep is one of the functions that can affect our overall health. From the time we are born, we need a regular amount of sleep to help us in functioning well and effectively in our daily lives. Adults need consistent sleep, teens and children need it, and babies have it down to a science. In this short article, Mrs. Wirthlin will share some ways that you can make sure your children are getting enough quality sleep during this pandemic and beyond.


If you haven't filled out your #2020Census, do it now! 😃
If you have, remind your friends and neighbors to do the same! Half of NV still hasn't completed it, and our state deserves our fair share of federal funding. @NVCensus2020 census.nv.gov


Kindergarten Registration Information



While we have so many unknowns regarding our state's economy and budget, there is one thing you can do to help us get federal funding. It takes 5 minutes to get $20,000 per person over the next 10 years. Have a family of 5? That's $100,000 to our state!
Half of Nevada has completed the census. Half! Let's get everyone to do it and get federal money we need for our economy.
Online (census.nv.gov) | Phone (844) 330.2020) @NVCensus2020 #BeCountedAtHomeNV

Governor Sisolak Announces School Closure and Continuation of Distance Learning - This evening, Governor Sisolak announced during his press conference that schools will remain closed and operate under Distance Learning for the remainder of the current school year.
Given this new directive, district and school site administration will begin outlining next steps regarding the continuation of Distance Learning, the provision of meals, impacts on graduation ceremonies and planning associated with such, and transitioning into summer cleaning and construction projects.
I would like to express my personal appreciation for each of out staff members as the work to support distance learning.
Please be reminded that though school sites will remain closed the rest of the scheduled school year, we will continue to be open
and fully engaged in instruction, teaching and learning.
Fortunately, our Distance Learning will meet required "instructional days" and we will not be required to make up the days under school closure.
As a district, we are exploring options for summer instruction, within the parameters allowed under the pandemic to provide extended learning opportunities for those that would like such opportunities.
Thank you to each of you in our community for your support and understanding during this difficult time. Stay safe!
Sincerely,
Dr. David Jensen
Superintendent


K-6 families.....check out the updated message from your child’s counselor with ideas and examples to create and maintain a schedule (and sanity) on school days.
https://www.hcsdnv.com/o/hcsd/page/counselor-s-corner--277


Reminder for tonight!
In lieu of honking, we ask that you tune your radios to 92.7 where Jace Edwards will be playing the Lowry Fight Song. Roll your windows down and turn your speakers up. PLEASE stay in your vehicles to adhere to social distancing guidelines!
“Be the Light and Never Ever Give up on Your Dreams” campaign. We will turn our LHS Football Field Lights on for 20 minutes on April 17, 2020 at 8:20 PM (military time 2020) in support of our 2020 Senior Class, spring sport athletes, coaches, staff, families, and all those on the front lines fighting this invisible enemy.


Let’s get Humboldt County’s percentage up!!
Have you seen the Guinn Center for Policy Priorities's 2020 Census tracker? https://guinncenter.shinyapps.io/2020Census/
How does your county response rate compare? Let's encourage our network to complete the census, and break 50% this week!
Complete your census today: 🖥 http://census.nv.gov ☎️ (844) 330.2020
Follow NVCensus2020 for the latest updates.


Do you know someone with behaviors that make it difficult to participate in school, family life, work, or community activities?
PBS Nevada’s “Addressing Challenging Behavior” Workshop is designed to help you in the following areas:
* Define and understand the cause of problem behavior.
* Identify strategies to decrease problem behavior, improving quality of life.
* Teach appropriate behaviors, which enhance quality of life.
* Improve the quality of life so that person can be a part of yours.
“Our goal is to give you the skills needed to help these individuals and families improve their quality of life.”
DATES: Thursday's April 16th, 23rd, 30th, and May 7th, 2020 *THIS IS A 4 SESSION WORKSHOP. YOU MUST PLAN TO ATTEND ALL 4 SESSIONS*
*Each session builds on the previous session – you must plan to attend ALL sessions.*
*Individual Consultations per session
TIME: 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Online (zoom link to join the class will be sent out the night before - April 15th)
FEES: FREE
Sign up at https://events.unr.edu/event/positive_behavior_support_-_nevada_pbs-nv_virtual_webinar_addressing_challenging_behavior
CONTACT: If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Christine O'Flaherty christineo@unr.edu or jadge@unr.edu Jessica Adge

NEVADA MATTERS. BE COUNTED.
Completing your census now means you will not have a federal census worker come to your door in June.
42.8% of Humboldt County households have completed the census
47.8% of Nevada households have completed the census
Please SHARE and TAG a few friends below to encourage them to complete their census.
Leave a comment if you filled out the census, are going to fill it out, or have questions about it!
The census is important, safe and easy. Nevada will earn $20,000 in federal funding over the next ten years for every person who is counted. Responses can only be used for statistical purposes and the questions asked regard basic demographic information. You will not be asked about your finances, social security number, or citizenship status. It takes less than ten minutes, is about ten questions, and you will make an impact for ten years!
Complete your census online ([census.nv.gov](http://census.nv.gov/)) or by phone (English: (844) 330.2020; Spanish:(844) 468.2020) today! You DO NOT need a unique census ID to complete the census.
Follow @NVCensus2020 for the latest updates!
