Oak Hill Elementary School |
|
|
IT IS OUR MISSION AT OAK HILL ELEMENTARY TO EMPOWER ALL STUDENTS TO ACHIEVE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL. |
"Hugs can do great amounts of good, especially for children." ~ Princess Diana
|
|
|
December 16, 2022 Dear Oak Hill Families, Thank you for reading the OH Family Week at a Glance for this coming week. Go Otters! |
Winter Break: December 19-January 3 *Students return on Wednesday, January 4 January 5-6: Safe School Ambassadors Training January 12: Roseville Theatre Arts Academy Field Trip (Grade 2) January 13: Family Dance (PTA Sponsored Event), Multi-Purpose Room, 6:00-8:00
January 16: Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, No School January 17: School Site Council, Google Meet, 4:00-5:00 January 19: PTA Meeting, Library, 6:00-7:00 January 27: Otter Awards: Be Ready/Mathematics *Theme: Decades Day!
Parent Teacher Conferences: January 30-February 3 *Minimum Days (9:25 AM - 12:50 PM) EARLY OUT MONDAY'S: TK @ 9:25 AM - 12:50 PM
Kinder-Grade 6 @ 9:25 AM - 2:45 PM Don't forget that Friday's at Oak Hill are Spirit Days so dress in all things school colors or Otter gear! #DreamingBelievingThriving |
Our school puts a great deal of effort into providing an enriching and safe learning environment. We feel that it is very important to recognize students for their hard work and their success. Each month, teachers will select two students who have shown the most growth or effort in the academic and life skills focus area for that month.
The following student scholars were recognized during the month of December for following the Otter Oath focusing on Being Respectful or their performance in the area of English Language Arts. Congratulations! Gooooo Otters!!!
At Oak Hill, Our Otters Will... Be Safe Be Responsible Be Respectful Be Ready |
|
|
TK/Kinder: Khang Dang Nikki Golafshani Kyrie Harris Tifa Lin Yuvraj Gill Emma Kempker A'Laysia Collins Tabris Abdulkhamidov Danica De La Torre Yada Saechao Elizabeth Riley Ava Kempker Skylar Buchholz Esther Shaynyuk Ki'Yani Ray Ja'Mel Evans Faith Hallock Tavion Stoute Athena Agerone Madison Trondsen |
| Grade 1: Jocelyn McCord Ariana Savala Alex Lozovskyi Ella Petrrosyan Carter Sammons Zuriah Williams Samuel Makovey Mahi Dosanjh Zahra Kamal Dominic Pascua Tabitha Trucan Arman Zia Caleb Jones Nevaeh Davis Treza Naing Christina Chuong |
| Grade 2: Aden Moua Ashtyn Trusas Ju'lia Beverly Jeremy Patrick Giovanni Nunez Londone Williams Gizelle Cervantes Adelina Lozovska Jacob Vdovychin Keerat Kaur Logan Ashburn Lexie Taylor Jenevy Tern-Sychampanakorn Anhelina Muravytska Ariadna Baliuk Arthur Nichols |
|
|
Grade 3: Dillon Sammons Lucas August Aria Fincher Jiezelle Asanza Tristan Comeau Callie Brannam Stacy Lucas-Liwanag Barrett White Mai Naing Rose Menees Jeremiah Boyd Sanae Perry Elijah Bukhantsov Audrey McHaffie Yazen Khalid Kennady Lee |
|
Grade 4: Jayvon Beverly Ilmir Saifullin Joaquin Cruz Shay Stone Samina Abdulkhamidova Mekhi Fretwell Mark Cernega Karina Savala Chloe Buenrostro Jameso Mends-Cole Jayden McCord Jonah Harris Braylin Blakney Veeta Sagun Amy Saechao Samatha Villagomez | | Grade 5: Chase Sloan Abdulalim Alhusni Ta'Leigha Scott Farah Braninburg Payton Seeboth Joslyn Sanchez Valeriia Lopavhcuk Anna Sitaruk Manny Delgado Emma Blackburn Daniel Lukin Aracely Rodriguez |
|
|
Grade 6: Symphony Noche Cristopher Contreras Elvina Sidorenko Hafasa Noori Hugz Gomez Jackson Snezek Rhilee Ceja David Garcia Bella Elliot Alex Tabilog Christofer Tiv Myelle Blakney Liana Korobov Loveneet Dosanjh Christian Marin Riley Freitas Addyson Corey |
| | |
|
Message from Katrina Beamer, EL Specialist
We also recognized the following students who enrolled at Oak Hill initially as English Learners who have met the criteria for reclassification to Fluent English Proficient status. We set high expectations for our Otter Pups and we are excited to recognize their accomplishments. Being bilingual can definitely open up many opportunities on your journey. Congratulations! Robiyaxon Bakhodirjonova Samuel Cernega Lana Dassan Mahi Dosanjh Polina Gayduchik Erik Moroz Polina Vakulich Mohammad Shahab Yasmeen Rashid Mukhammadsodiq Bakhodirjonov Matthew Gayduchik Mohammad Yasar Shahab Dennis Spicica Karina Savala Akbari Syed "Martin" Diana Garkusha Bryze Xavier Daguiso Kevin Chavez Harneet Dosanjh Zahra Ahmadi |
We know the holidays can be stressful, and we want to provide free assistance to you and your family if you need it.
To find a mental health care provider, use Care Solace, a complimentary and confidential care coordination service provided by Center Joint Unified School District: - Call 888-515-0595. Support is available 24/7/365 in over 200 languages.
-
Visit www.caresolace.com/cjusd and either search on your own or click “Book Appointment” for assistance by video chat, email, or phone.
For emergency mental health support: - Call 911 or and request a Crisis Intervention Trained (C.I.T.) response or go to the closest emergency room for support
- Text “Hello” or “Home” to 741741 to talk to a crisis counselor
-
Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or online chat here: suicidepreventionlifeline.org
- Trevor Lifeline LGBTQQ+ Crisis Support: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help/
|
The entire Oak Hill Elementary staff wishes all of you a very Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Happy New Year. We hope that your holidays are merry and bright. Otters, Otters, Otters! Rah, Rah, Rah! With Pride, Parveen Saenz, Principal |
|
|
If you are concerned about something, have witnessed an incident, or need to make a report please click the button below to submit an anonymous tip. |
The link is also available on all of our school's websites. |
|
|
You are receiving this email because your email address is associated with
Oak Hill Elementary School 3909 North Loop Blvd., Antelope, CA 95843 (916) 338-6460 |
Continuous Non-Discrimination Notice:
The Governing Board desires to provide a safe school environment that allows all students equal access and opportunities in the district's academic, extracurricular, and other educational support programs, services, and activities. The Board prohibits, at any district school or school activity, unlawful discrimination, including discriminatory harassment, intimidation, and bullying, targeted at any student by anyone, based on the student's actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, ethnicity, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
|
|
|
|