School is in session tomorrow, March 16th.

Dear Families,
September is Attendance Awareness Month, and we want to take this opportunity to highlight the importance of consistent school attendance. When students attend school every day, they build strong learning habits, develop positive relationships, and set themselves up for success now and in the future.
Visit Attendance Works at www.Attendanceworks.org for free downloadable resources and tools!
We encourage you to talk with your child about the value of showing up every day, on time, ready to learn. Together, we can help all students thrive.
September is Attendance Awareness Month, and we want to take this opportunity to highlight the importance of consistent school attendance. When students attend school every day, they build strong learning habits, develop positive relationships, and set themselves up for success now and in the future.
Visit Attendance Works at www.Attendanceworks.org for free downloadable resources and tools!
We encourage you to talk with your child about the value of showing up every day, on time, ready to learn. Together, we can help all students thrive.

You are invited.

The Nevada County Superintendent of Schools is hosting its annual Schools Job Fair on Saturday, March 29, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The event will take place at 380 Crown Point Circle, Grass Valley, CA 95945.
This job fair brings together school employers from across Nevada County, offering opportunities in various positions, including teaching, instructional support, and administrative roles. Attendees are encouraged to dress professionally and bring multiple copies of their resumes, as interviews and potential job offers may be extended on the spot.
This event is free and open to the public. Whether seeking a new career in education or exploring opportunities within Nevada County schools, this job fair is an excellent opportunity to connect with potential employers and learn more about available positions.

TK and Kinder Roundup coming to Williams Ranch on Wednesday, March 19, 2025 at 5:30pm in the gym. Spread the word and see you there!

Winter Reading Kicks off Saturday, December 14, and at 1 p.m. that day, Cello Joe and Toni Tone will perform at Madelyn Helling Library, 980 Helling Way, Nevada City. There is also a story walk in downtown Grass Valley featuring The Magical Snowflake by Bernette Ford, which runs from Dec 14 to Jan 18.
Three different paper bingo cards will be available: pre-readers, independent readers, and teens. There is also a single Beanstack available for ages 0-18.
Each youth takes a paper bingo card, and when they bring it back with the bingo completed, they receive a book, a tiny mug, and hot chocolate—while supplies last.
Winter Reading ends Jan. 11, and patrons have until Jan. 18 to complete the bingo and earn a prize.

Please find the latest Parenting Forum flyer for Jan 30th at the WR library as well as an 8-week series flyer which will be held at the Grass Valley Community Connection Center from Jan 14-Mar 4.
Sarah Morgan
Coordinator of Community Schools and PARTNERS Family Resources
Nevada County Superintendent of Schools (NCSoS)
(530) 478-6400 ext. 2060


November is National Homelessness Youth Awareness Month, and November 14th is Wear Green Day.

Check out the Halloween Festivities this week!



We're excited to invite you to our School Book Fair! Join us for a wonderful opportunity to explore a variety of books and ignite your child's love for reading.
Free for 6th-12th graders: "Lights On" after-school party, September 26, 4-8 p.m. at Bright Futures for Youth, 200 Litton Drive in Grass Valley on the softball field!
"Lights On" is a free event for kids that includes music, games, a mechanical bull, an art table, a photo booth, grilled cheese sandwiches, and ice cream. After-school programs at Bright Futures and other organizations help children connect with each other and adult mentors to develop new skills and receive much-needed services. Bright Futures for Youth serves more than 800 young people every month in after-school and summer programs.

You are invited to the upcoming Superintendent Coffee Chat, where you can share your thoughts and provide input on important school topics.

Are you passionate about making a difference in children's lives? Do you love planning and leading fun, engaging activities? We're looking for enthusiastic and creative individuals to join our team.
Apply on Edjoin.org or Call Cathy Ruscica at (530)432-7311 ext. 2305 for more information.

Celebrate Latinx Cultures at the 3rd Annual Latino Family Festival.
PARTNERS Family Resources and the Nevada County Superintendent of Schools (NCSOS) are thrilled to announce the 3rd annual Latino Family Festival, which will be held on Thursday, September 12th, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Condon Park in Grass Valley. This vibrant event is open to everyone and offers a unique opportunity to celebrate and connect with Latinx cultures within our community.
The festival aims to connect local families with various community partners. Over 40 local agencies will be present, offering valuable information and resources on health services, wellness opportunities, social services, education, art, and more. Bilingual staff will be available throughout the event to ensure all families have full access to the information and services provided.
Attendees are encouraged to bring a picnic dinner and immerse themselves in the festivities, including Latino DJ music, singing, dancing, and various activities for children. The Latino Family Festival is more than just a celebration; it’s an opportunity to build stronger connections within our community and provide essential resources to families.
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, September 12th
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Condon Park, Grass Valley, CA
For more information about the festival, please contact:
Rocio Zhukov (rzhukov@nevco.org) or Angelly Figarella (angellyfigarella@nevco.org), NCSOS’s Latino Outreach Specialists.

There is still room available for more parents to attend.

Did you know? If your student is eligible for free/reduced-priced meals through the national school lunch program, your family is likely eligible for fresh food benefits using CalFresh.

Dear Parents and Guardians,
As we prepare for the upcoming school year, we want to ensure that all students are well-equipped with the necessary supplies to support their learning. Below, you will find the school supply list for all grades for the 2024/2025 academic year.
Please ensure that all items are labeled with your child’s name to prevent any mix-ups. If you have any questions or need assistance with obtaining supplies, feel free to contact us at (530)432-1118.
We are looking forward to a fantastic school year and appreciate your support in helping our students be prepared for success!

Check out this free event!

Summer Safety Giveaway by the Nevada County Public Health.

Please apply on Edjoin.org. For more information contact Cathy Ruscica at (530)432-7311 ex. 2305 or email cruscica@pvuesd.org
Don't forget to spread the word!

