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Notes from Mrs. Broaddus Thanks to all of our parents, staff and students for making this year’s opening so
successful. We had a fantastic month of September and have settled in for the year. Students are in a
routine by now and things are running smoothly.
Every year the staff of Mountain View creates a School Improvement Plan (SIP). We have set goals for
the year and created tasks to reach these goals. As the year moves forward, we will revisit this plan and
monitor our progress. If you would like to view our SIP it is posted on our web page. Three of our goals
for the year (TA01, TA02, and TA03) are set up to identify, service and monitor students that are at-risk
of not being on grade level by the end of the year. We will be doing this through intense small group
instruction during what we are calling “Power Up” Time. Our volunteer coordinator will soon be setting up
a Sign-up Genius to help recruit volunteers to work with students during this time. Please be sure to look
for information on this soon.
Food Recovery Program
This week we started our Food Recovery Program. We are one of 6 schools
piloting this program in Loudoun County. All items purchased from our
cafeteria that have not been opened can be placed in bins outside of our
cafeteria. These items will then be given to our local food banks to help feed
families in need. This is not a Food Drive, items packed in lunches from
home should be returned home in your child’s lunch boxes. The hostesses in
the cafeteria will be there to help children decide what can still be donated.
I will continue to stress to students that it is important that they eat their lunch and not “save” items for
this cause. However, there are some items they do not care for that are part of their lunch and can be
donated. So far we are off to a good start!
Safety Drills Next week, we will be conducting our safety drills here at Mountain View. The
Tornado Drill will be conducted on Monday, October 6 at 9:35 AM. Students will be
instructed where to go for safety and practice kneeling down and covering their
heads. Bus evacuation drills will be held on Tuesday, October 7 as students are
exiting the buses. Wednesday, weather permitting we will conduct our Fire Drill.
The Earth Quake Drill will be on Thursday at 9:35 AM. Finally we will practice our
Lock Down Drill on Friday. Procedures include: All students gather with the
teacher in the classroom away from the door and windows. The door is locked by the teacher and the
lights are turned off. Attendance is taken in each classroom. Further instructions are given according to
the circumstances. We would use this drill if there was an intruder in the building or a threatening
situation on school grounds.
We are required to practice all of these drills throughout the school year. I will walk the students through
the tornado, earth quake and lock down drills using the intercom. Please be sure to discuss these drills
with your child before and after the day of the drill.
Mountain View Elementary
36803 Allder School Rd
Purcellville, VA 20132
Main Line 540-751-2550
Attendance Line 540-715-2551
Moose News
October 2014
Students in the News
This year we will be featuring students’ personal accomplishments on our morning
announcements. These features will air Fridays on MTV, our local morning news show. This
could be graduating to a new belt in karate, earning a scout badge, taking a class outside of
school, etc. Our students enjoy learning about their classmates on the news. Students may bring in
trophies or medals to show on the news show, but remember this will only be done on Fridays. Please
keep these to recent accomplishments. Students should report to their homeroom teacher first, then to the
TV Studio in room 14. Thanks for your help!
Dates to Remember
October 1 Interims Sent Home
October 6 Child Health Day
October 6 Tornado Drill
October 6 Fire Safety with K and 1st Grade
October 7 Bus Evacuation Drills
October 8 Fire Drill (Weather Permitting)
October 8 Room Parent Meeting – 9:30 AM
October 9 Earthquake Drill
October 10 Lock Down Drill
October 13 No School – Columbus Day
October 14 Follow Monday’s Schedule
October 14 Spirit Night – Taco Bell/KFC
October 17 Family Book Fair Preview 2:45 – 5:00
October 20 Book Fair Opens
October 24 Last day of Book Fair
October 24 Spirit Day – 50’s Day
October 24 Sock Hop – Family Fun Night 6:00 PM
October 29 Kirk Martin – Celebrate Calm Workshop for Parents 7:00 PM
October 30 Kirk Martin – Celebrate Calm Workshop for Parents 9:00 AM
October 30 PTA General Meeting 11:00 AM
October 31 Happy Halloween
News from SEARCH Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test
All Loudoun County third grade students will take the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test in October, 2014.
The test will be given to students in their regular classrooms during their usual SEARCH time. Please
prepare your child by making sure that he/she is healthy, well-rested, and that he/she has eaten a good
breakfast on the day of the test. No other preparation is needed!
In order to help you, as parents, better understand the NNAT2, here are some frequently asked questions.
1. What does the NNAT2 measure? The Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test 2 assesses school learning
ability without requiring a student to read, write or speak. Instead, students rely on reasoning and
problem solving skills to complete the test items.
Many people assume that intelligence is differentiated in two categories: verbal and nonverbal. The
distinction actually refers to the content of the items on an intelligence test, not to the type of thinking or
intelligence required. Verbal and nonverbal tests are two different ways of measuring intellectual ability.
Currently in Loudoun County Public Schools, the main purpose for administering the NNAT2 is to identify
students for gifted services in the area of general intellectual ability. The NNAT2 results may also be used
to screen general ability for students whose school performance may be hindered by limited English
proficiency.
2. Why the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test (NNAT2)?
The NNAT2 was chosen because it was nonverbal. LCPS was looking for a way to identify gifted students
who may not perform well on ability tests with a large number of verbal items, including students with
limited English skills or learning difficulties.
3. What types of questions are on the NNAT2?
There are four categories of questions on the NNAT2:
Pattern completion: requires the student to complete a pattern by determining both general
orientation and design details of the missing portion.
Reasoning by Analogy: requires the students to recognize a logical relationship between several
geometric shapes
Serial Reasoning: requires the student to recognize sequence of shapes and changes in a sequence
Spatial Visualization: the student must recognize how two or more designs would look when
combined
The geometric shapes and designs used for each test item are culture-free. A sample test item from the
NNAT2 is shown in the figure below (actual test items use blue, white and yellow because these colors are
most easily perceived by those with color-impaired vision).
4. Who will take the NNAT2?
Currently, all third grade students in Loudoun County Public Schools take the NNAT2 in the fall of the
school year. The NNAT2 is available to students in grades K-12 for intellectual ability testing.
5. How long is the test?
The test has 48 items which must be completed in 30 minutes.
6. How do I interpret the scoring report?
Percentile ranks range from 1 to 99, and describe a student's test performance relative to other students
of the same age in the national normative reference group. A student performing in the 95th percentile,
for example, scored higher than 95% of the students at his/her age. Ranks between the 25th and 75th
percentile fall within the average range of normative expectations.
7. If there is a significant discrepancy between a student’s performance on the NNAT2 and
his/her achievement in the classroom, should I be concerned?
Students may score well on the NNAT2 who do not demonstrate high levels of achievement in the
classroom. The NNAT2 demonstrates that these students have the ability to succeed in school, though
they may not have acquired the skills required to achieve at that high level. Alternately, there are
students who are very strong in the academic domain who may score poorly on the NNAT2.
The NNAT2 helps us identify students who may not demonstrate their ability on more traditional tests of
knowledge because of limited English proficiency, language or learning difficulties, or other factors that
may hinder achievement. It should be kept in mind that the NNAT2 scores give only one piece of
information about a student. As with any assessment, some tests will identify the strengths of students
more than other tests.
8. How does the NNAT2 help my child qualify for Gifted Education services?
The NNAT2 is one of the tests used by Loudoun County Public Schools to identify students in the area of
general intellectual ability.
Notes from the Clinic According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) the Enterovirus D68
(EV-D68) is a non-polio enterovirus that was first identified in the United States over 50
years ago. Cases have recently been confirmed in several states. EV-D68 causes respiratory illness and
the virus can be found in respiratory secretions such as saliva, nasal mucus, or sputum. It can be spread
from person to person when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or touches surfaces and contaminates
them.
Mild symptoms of the disease may include fever, runny nose, sneezing, cough, skin rash, mouth blisters,
and body and muscle aches. There are no anti-viral medications currently available to treat the EV-D68
infection, so thorough hand-washing continues to be the most effective deterrent to illness,
followed by avoiding touching eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands. In addition, avoidance of
kissing, hugging, and sharing cups or utensils with someone who is sick is important.
Additional information may be found at the following websites:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/about/EV-
D68.html?s_cid=cdc_homepage_whatsnew_001
Virginia Department of Education http://www.doe.virginia.gov/support/index.shtml
Thank you for working with Student Health Services to keep our students healthy and ready to learn.
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If your child needed to borrow clothes from the school clinic please be sure to wash them and
return them to school as soon as possible. Thank you for your help.
Library News Mark your calendars now so you won’t miss our Bedford Falls Autumn Book Fair. The
dates are Friday, October 17 – Friday, October 24. Two special family events are
planned for the book fair. These are:
“Special Early Bird” Family Afternoon – Friday, October 17 from 2:30-5:00pm
Family Night – Thursday, October 23 from 2:30-8:00pm
The book fair will close Friday, October 24 at 10:00am.
Classroom Wish List titles will be posted on the bulletin board in the library throughout the book fair. We
hope to see you at the book fair!!!!
Important PTA Reminders for the month of October If you haven't already, please join the PTA and help make this year a successful and memorable
one for every child. Special thanks to Papa John's Pizza in Purcellville for their continued support by
generously donating the "Buy One, Get One Free!" pizza cards for all of our PTA members.
Visit the www.PTA.org/Activate website to activate your PTA membership card and take
advantage of your special discounts among other member benefits. Our PTA Unit ID is:
00244517.
If you are a Room Parent or possibly interested in becoming one, plan to attend the Room Parent
Meeting on October 8th at 9:30 am
Join the fun at the family Sock Hop on Friday, October 24th. You don't want to miss the teacher
experience raffle!
Make sure you or your spouse is able to attend a "Parents Only Educational Workshop" on
October 29th @ 7 pm or October 30th @ 9 am. Professional Speaker, Kirk Martin and his son
Casey will be at our school to share their methods for stopping defiance and disrespect.
If you shop on Amazon, please enroll in the Amazon Smiles program to benefit our school and
PTA. Simply visit http://smile.amazon.com/ch/42-1595162. On this site, you will be able to
choose our organization "the Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers" as your charity of choice.
We appreciate your support!
PTA Corner Lorraine Hightower, President
Mountain View Elementary’s PTA
Wow! What an incredible start to the new school year! A heart-felt thanks to the 276 parents and
grandparents who have joined our PTA and to the 200 plus parents who have pledged their time and talents
to volunteer for Mountain View Elementary events and programs. Along with our school staff memberships,
our PTA will have over 350 members this year! These are record numbers and we are thrilled and
encouraged by your involvement!
Last month, in an effort to promote our family-school partnership as well as emphasize the importance of
literacy, we kicked off our largest fundraising event for the school year ~ a Read-a-Thon! The response
has been terrific and we are very close to reaching our goal of $10,000! Our students have been having fun
earning reward bucks and prizes for completing their required reading sessions as well as participating in
several school wide incentives. Thank you to all of our students, parents, teachers, grandparents,
administration and staff for working so diligently with our PTA to make this fundraiser a success! Funds raised
from the read-a-thon will be used for special assemblies, new academic challenges, author visits, classroom
supplies, field trip expenses, supplementary classroom supplies and some new events like a family dance and
Spring Carnival!
Another important family engagement program that is back this year is Watch DOGS ("Dads of Great
Students"). This opportunity is open to all interested Dads, Grand Dads, Uncles and father figures who are
willing to spend one school day this year at Mountain View assisting with a variety of tasks with the focus on
student academics and safety. There is a set schedule for our Watch DOG Dads to follow and you will have
a chance to have lunch with your own child as well as join them in their classroom. Interested individuals
should contact Diana Wilcox, our Watch DOG Coordinator, at [email protected]. We hope you
will consider becoming one of our "Hallway Heroes!"
Sock Hop: The PTA is pleased to sponsor a new event this year... a family Sock Hop Dance! This
exciting event will be held on Friday, October 24th and is open to all members of our students’ families.
There will be a DJ, dance games, snacks and the teacher experience raffle! In an effort to support the
Backpack Buddy program this year, we are asking for a food item as your admission to the Sock Hop. Our
Backpack Buddy Program provides food for the weekend to Mountain View children in need and food
donations are welcome all year long. Please consider bringing single serving sizes of Mac and Cheese, Tuna,
Soup, Juice Boxes, Shelf Milk, Cereal (Oatmeal or single serving), Granola Bars, Apple Sauce, Canned Ravioli
or small bags of Goldfish. Thank you, in advance, for helping to ensure that all of our students are well fed
over the weekends.
PTA Member Ballot for the 2015 Legislation Program: Also this month, all PTA members will have a
chance to review and weigh in on the proposed Legislative Action Items and Position Statements the Virginia
State PTA will bring before the General Assembly in January, 2015. This year's positions have to do with
increased school funding as well as appropriate mental health services for our children. Please look for your
ballot the week of October 9th and plan to return it to school by October 27th. We appreciate your support
in helping advocate for the needs of all children.
Be sure to “Like” our Face Book Page;
Mountain View Elementary School PTA.
Up to date school news and events are
posted as well as links to important
web-sites.
Elementary Meal Prices Daily Salad MealsBreakfast - $2.10 Vegetarian Chef Salad Adult Meal Prices
Reduced Breakfast - $.30 Traditional Chef Salad Breakfast - a-la-carte pricesLunch - $3.10 or Lunch - $4.10
Reduced Lunch - $.40 Chicken Caesar SaladLunch Entrée Price - $2.50 Taco Salad on Taco Day #
Monday 09/29 Tuesday 09/30 Wednesday 10/01 Thursday 10/02 Friday 10/03Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée:
Mini Corn Dogs Chicken Bites Hamburger on WG Bun # Hot Dog on WG Bun Cheese Pizza WW*Chicken Fajita Brown Rice Bowl with WG Cheez-It Cheeseburger on WG Bun # Mini Cheese Ravioli WG * Steak & Cheese Sub WG #
Fish Nuggets * Beef Nachos # with with WG Garlic Breadstickwith WG Cheez-It WG Tortilla Chips & Soft Pretzel
Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables:Steamed Broccoli Steamed Green Peas Vegetarian Baked Beans * Steamed Green Beans Steamed Spinach
Steamed Black Beans AuGratin Potatoes Steamed Corn Mashed Sweet Potatoes Steamed CarrotsFresh Vegetable Salad Fresh Vegetable Salad
Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit:Chilled Mixed Fruit Chilled Mandarin Oranges Chilled Pineapple Chilled Applesauce Chilled Peaches
Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Monday 10/06 Tuesday 10/07 Wednesday 10/08 Thursday 10/09 Friday 10/10
Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée:Chicken Bites Pepperoni Bosco Stick WG Spaghetti WG with Meatballs # Beef WG Soft Taco # Cheese Pizza WW *
with WG Pretzel Nuggets Grilled Cheese WG * Spaghetti WG with String Cheese Bean WG Soft Taco * Meatball Sub WG #Macaroni & Cheese * and Marinara Sauce * Cheese Quesadilla *
with WG Pretzel Nuggets Chicken Filet on WG Bun
Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables:Steamed Broccoli Steamed Green Peas Steamed Green Beans Vegetarian Refried Beans * Steamed Spinach
Steamed Black Beans Potato Medley Mashed Sweet Potatoes Steamed Corn Steamed CarrotsFresh Vegetable Salad Lettuce, Tomatoes & Cheese
Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit:Chilled Mixed Fruit Chilled Mandarin Oranges Chilled Applesauce Chilled Pineapple Chilled Peaches
Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit
Monday 10/13 Tuesday 10/14 Wednesday 10/15 Thursday 10/16 Friday 10/17Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée:
Breaded Mozzarella Cheese Sticks * Cheese Pizza Crunchers * Chicken Bites Cheese Pizza WW * with Marinara Sauce * Sloppy Joe on WG Bun # with WG Garlic Breadstick Hamburger on WG Bun #
Turkey & Gravy Mashed Potato Beef-a-roni # Cheeseburger on WG Bun # Bowl with WG Breadstick with WG Garlic Breadstick
Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables:Menu Key Steamed Broccoli Vegetarian Baked Beans * Steamed Green Beans Steamed Spinach
Pork Mashed Potatoes Steamed Corn Mashed Sweet Potatoes Steamed CarrotsBeef # Fresh Vegetable Salad Fresh Vegetable Salad
Meatless * Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit:Chilled Pears Chilled Peaches Chilled Applesauce Chilled Pineapple
Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit
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National School Lunch Week - "Get in the Game"
Loudoun County Public Schools
Choice of Milk - 1% white, skim chocolate, strawberry and white
School Nutrition Services
Available Daily - Yogurt and Bagel, and SunButter and Jelly Sandwiches.
Monday 10/20 Tuesday 10/21 Wednesday 10/22 Thursday 10/23 Friday 10/24All grains offered Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée:
on our menus Mini Corn Dogs Chicken Bites Hamburger on WG Bun # Hot Dog on WG Bun Cheese Pizza WW*meet the new USDA Chicken Fajita Brown Rice Bowl with WG Cheez-It Cheeseburger on WG Bun # Mini Cheese Ravioli WG * Steak & Cheese Sub WG #
whole grain rich Fish Nuggets * Beef Nachos # with with WG Garlic Breadstickrequirements. with WG Cheez-It WG Tortilla Chips & Soft Pretzel
Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables:Steamed Broccoli Steamed Green Peas Vegetarian Baked Beans * Steamed Green Beans Steamed Spinach
Steamed Black Beans AuGratin Potatoes Steamed Corn Mashed Sweet Potatoes Steamed CarrotsFresh Vegetable Salad Fresh Vegetable Salad
Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit:Chilled Mixed Fruit Chilled Mandarin Oranges Chilled Pineapple Chilled Applesauce Chilled Peaches
Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh FruitLunch Monday 10/27 Tuesday 10/28 Wednesday 10/29 Thursday 10/30 Friday 10/31
You must take Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée: Choose One Entrée:a serving of fruit Chicken Bites Pepperoni Bosco Stick WG Spaghetti WG with Meatballs # Beef WG Soft Taco # Cheese Pizza WW *
or vegetables with WG Pretzel Nuggets Grilled Cheese WG * Spaghetti WG with String Cheese Bean WG Soft Taco * Meatball Sub WG #to make a complete Macaroni & Cheese * and Marinara Sauce * Cheese Quesadilla *
lunch. with WG Pretzel Nuggets Chicken Filet on WG Bun
Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables: Choose Two Vegetables:Steamed Broccoli Steamed Green Peas Steamed Green Beans Vegetarian Refried Beans * Steamed Spinach
Steamed Black Beans Potato Medley Mashed Sweet Potatoes Steamed Corn Steamed CarrotsFresh Vegetable Salad Lettuce, Tomatoes & Cheese
Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit: Choose One Fruit:Chilled Mixed Fruit Chilled Mandarin Oranges Chilled Applesauce Chilled Pineapple Chilled Peaches
Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit
Breakfast2014-2015 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
NEW REGULATIONS Choose one entrée: Choose one entrée: Choose one entrée: Choose one entrée: Choose one entrée:A breakfast meal Mini Waffles* Sweet Potato Cinnamon Roll Sausage & Cheese Sandwich Mini Pancakes* Breakfast Chicken Sandwichmust contain a Cereal with Graham Crackers Cereal with String Cheese Cereal with Graham Crackers Cereal with String Cheese Cereal with Graham Crackersserving of fruit. Breakfast Bar Granola Bar or Nutri-Grain Breakfast Bar Granola Bar or Nutri-Grain Breakfast Bar
Bar with String Cheese Bar with String Cheese
Choose Two Fruits: Choose Two Fruits: Choose Two Fruits: Choose Two Fruits: Choose Two Fruits:Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice
Assorted Fruit Assorted Fruit Assorted Fruit Assorted Fruit Assorted Fruit
Choose a Milk Choose a Milk Choose a Milk Choose a Milk Choose a Milk
Take your fruitand/or juice!
Beginning on October 15, 2014 all students without anapproved 2014-2015 meal application will be required
to pay full price for meals. with an account at myschoolbucks.com.
Elementary Weekly Breakfast Menu
Due to product changes, ingredient lists may not be 100% accurate. Due to product unavailability, menu substitutions may be made from time to time. To verify menu substitutions for your school, please contact the school nutrition manager. Please be aware that some food items served on the Loudoun County Public School menu may hae
been manufactured in a facility, or on shared equipment with other peanut or tree nut products.
2013-2014Meal Applications expire on October 14, 2014.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Payments May be Made by:Check - any school locationCash - any school location
On-line - myschoolbucks.comThe last 30 days of transactions maybe viewed
October 1, 2014
Dear Mountain View Families,
This year Loudoun County Public Schools is requiring that the attached Volunteer/Mentor
Application be on file for everyone who volunteers in our schools. There will be no exceptions.
This form will be reviewed by school personnel. Please submit this form to your homeroom
teacher no later than October 31, 2014. Even if you are unsure if you will volunteer this year,
complete this form so we have it on file and you will be recognized as an improved volunteer.
Here are just a few of our Volunteer opportunities that require this application:
Working in the building with students/staff
Clerical/copy work in the building
Assisting in the classroom
PTA work of any kind
Mentoring students
Chaperoning a field trip
Volunteer for Field Day
Watch D.O.G.S.
Picture Day Helpers
Vision, hearing or other health screenings
Thank you for your time you give our school! If you have any question please email me at
[email protected] or call me at the school 540-751-2550.
Sincerely,
Jill Broaddus
Principal
LCPS Volunteer/Mentor Application An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Please note: this form is not applicable to athletic coaches who must follow guidelines established by the Loudoun County Public Schools Human Resources Department. Name:Mr. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Ms. First Middle Last Present Address _______________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number (Home) _________________ (Business) _________________ (Emergency) _______________________ Are you a current LCPS employee or have you worked for LCPS in the past? Yes No If so, when _______________ What school/location __________________________________________________ Your name when employed please list any relatives employed by LCPS (if different from present name) _______________________________ _________________________________ Do you have a valid driver’s license? Yes No License I.D.number __________________________________ Issuing state __________________________ Expiration date ______________________________________ Occupation/Employer _________________________________________________________________________ Your date of birth ______________________________ Children Grade Levels Schools They Attend Teachers _________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Specific mentoring program or area of volunteer service in which you are interested (chaperon, tutor, office assistance, classroom assistance, etc.) ____________________________________________________________________ Volunteer Information (Please list any volunteer experience) Agency Title Duties Length of Service ___________________ _____________________ _____________________________ _____________________
___________________ _____________________ _____________________________ _____________________
Hours Available Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
AM PM Other _________________________________________
Have you been convicted of any offense involving the sexual molestation, sexual battery, Yes No physical abuse, sexual abuse or rape of a child?
Have you been investigated by the Department of Social Services (Child Protective Services Yes No Unit) for abuse or neglect with a result of “founded?”
Have you been convicted of a felony and/or a misdemeanor? Yes No
If yes, please explain, and give dates of conviction, type of conviction, and jurisdiction where convicted. _________________________________________________________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________ (Please use additional sheet if necessary)
If you answered “Yes” to any of the above questions, LCPS may need to contact Child Protective Yes No Services (CPS) before making a decision about your application. Do you grant LCPS the right to check with CPS and/or police regarding any of the above investigations and/or convictions? A VOLUNTEER is defined as a person who has chosen to donate his/her time and talent, without compensation, to assist with programs and activities in Loudoun County Public Schools in an effort to enhance instruction and to promote learning opportunities. The safety and security of the school community is a top priority of Loudoun County Public Schools. For your protection and that of the students and staff, the school system conducts a check with the Virginia State Police “Registry of Sexual Offenders and Crimes against Minors” on all school personnel and volunteers. Anyone convicted of a misdemeanor or felony offense, especially an offense against a minor, may be disqualified from volunteering depending upon the nature of the offense and/or volunteer activity. I acknowledge that I have read and received copies of the Guidelines for Volunteers and the Code of Student Conduct and that Loudoun County Public Schools will check my name against the Virginia State Police Sex Offender Public Website. The statements made by me in this application are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that any willful misstatements or material omission on this application will be considered sufficient cause to disqualify me for volunteer opportunities with Loudoun County Public Schools. During such times as I am a participant in the Loudoun County Public Schools volunteer program, I agree to assume full responsibility for such participation and release Loudoun County Public Schools from any damages which I may sustain thereby. I fully understand that if my services are no longer needed or my performance is not acceptable, Loudoun County Public Schools has the right to terminate my services as required and without notice. Signature ______________________________________________ Date _______________________________ If volunteer applicant is under 18 years of age, a parent/guardian must sign below Parent/Guardian signature __________________________ Date ______________ Telephone ________________ In case of emergency, please contact ______________________________________ Telephone ________________
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Name of Person Verifying Application _____________________________________________________________ Date of Verification ____________________________________________________________________________ National Sex Offender Public Registry Checked Yes No Follow-up Necessary Yes No
Volunteer Verification Check Form
DATE: _________________________
NAME OF SCHOOL: ________________________________
I hereby certify that all volunteers at our school:
have completed an application for volunteer service and a copy is on file at our school have been screened against the Virginia State Police Sex Offenders Public
website (Virginia.Gov).
___________________________ Principal
As of _______________, our total # of volunteers is ______.
Report all volunteer hours to the Outreach Office, ex. 1460 Wendall T. Fisher, Outreach Supervisor.
updated 5/16/2014
Mountain View Elementary Odyssey of the Mind
Odyssey of the Mind is an international educational program/competition that provides creative problem solving opportunities for students in
Kindergarten through college.
Does your son or daughter like to think “outside the box”? Odyssey of the Mind fosters creative problem solving, a skill that can last a lifetime. Team members apply their creativity to solve problems that range from building mechanical devices to presenting their own interpretation of literary classics. They then bring their solutions to competition on the local, state, and world level. Thousands of teams from throughout the U.S. and from about 25 other countries participate in the program.
For additional information on Odyssey of the Mind, please visit their website at www.odysseyofthemind.com.
**WANTED** Coaches: Parents and teachers Judges: Parents and teachers Students yearning to be creative!! (Training is provided!)
If interested, please attend an informational meeting being held on Thursday, October 16 at 6:30 PM in the Art Room.
Student(s) Name: ___________________________________________________________ Grade & Teacher’s Name(s): __________________________________________________
Parents’ Name: _____________________________________________________________
Parents Email: ______________________________________________________________
Parents are key to OM’s success! Each team needs a coach, tournament judge, and tournament volunteer. 1. Would you coach, co-coach or assist with coaching? YES NO MAYBE
2. Would you participate as a Parent Volunteer? YES NO MAYBE 3. Would you participate as a Judge (non-parents OK)? YES NO MAYBE
RSVP by Friday, October 17th. Please return the bottom
portion of this form in your student’s folders.