Rio Vista students getting ready to march in the Fillmore Christmas Parade!
Happy Thanksgiving
Dear Fillmore Unified School District Families,
On behalf of Fillmore Unified School District, we wish all of our students and families a Happy Thanksgiving. We are thankful to have our staff and students back to school in-person and for the support of our wonderful community.
We hope your Thanksgiving break is filled with family, friends and loved ones.
With gratitude,
Christine Schieferle, Superintendent
We brought back the Turkey Trot to Rio Vista!
We brought back the Turkey Trot to Rio Vista! Pictured are some kinder winners and Mr. Kinberg, who won first place in the staff race! Happy Thanksgiving to our Rio Vista family!
Mrs. Yannapu and her flock! Gobble Gobble!
Mrs. Yannapu and her flock! Gobble Gobble!
Rio Vista! Be the "I" in Kind, and the Kindness Squad making positive cards for students!
Celebrating Kindness Month at Rio Vista! Be the "I" in Kind, and the Kindness Squad making positive cards for students!
Community Workshop [English/Spanish]
NOW HIRING
OPEN HOUSE - Career Tech Education Facilities
Fifth graders class working together to solve math problems!
Fifth graders in Mrs. Noblett's class working together to solve math problems. We love math!
Preschool Registration Now Open [English/Spanish]
Free Online Tutoring Information [English/Spanish]
Attention Rio Vista Families
Attention Rio Vista Families:
No school this Thursday, Nov. 11th.
Minimum days/dismissal at 12:30 on the following days: Nov. 12th and Nov. 15th - Nov. 19th.
Happy Fall!
Thank you to Fillmore High School for donating pumpkins to our kinder students. Happy Fall!
CTE (Career Tech Education) Grand Opening
Fillmore Unified held a grand opening event for the new CTE (Career Tech Education) facilities at Fillmore High School. Dates & times for public tours of the facilities will be announced soon.
Costume Parade!
What a great day at Rio Vista! After two years, we were able to bring back our costume parade tradition. It was so much fun seeing our students and staff dress up and celebrate together.
COVID-19 Increase. Prescreen each day using tool [English/Spanish]
Dear Families,
Since our return from October break, we have seen an increase of Positive COVID-19 cases in our school community. We are requiring all families to prescreen their children each day before sending them to school. If your child has any COVID-19 symptoms, please do not send them to school. Please keep your child home and notify the school of the illness. We also ask that you keep your child home if anyone in your household has been confirmed/suspected with COVID-19 in the last 10 days or if your child has been notified that they have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID.
Please see the prescreening tool below.
Thank you,
Christine Schieferle, Superintendent
Fillmore Unified School District
Roadrunners with their crazy hair and hats!
Roadrunners (and Ms Tammy and Ms. Goldner!) participate in Crazy Hair and Hat Day!
Rio Vista is celebrating Red Ribbon Week!
Rio Vista is celebrating Red Ribbon Week as we educate our students on the dangers of drug and tobacco use. The following are dress-up days for the week:
Tuesday - Say No to Drugs and Wear Red Day.
Wednesday - Drug Free from Head to Toe - Crazy Hair/Hat Day
Thursday - Team Up Against Drugs - Wear something sporty
Friday - Scare Away Drugs - Wear your Halloween costume to school. We will be having a student/staff only costume parade on Friday. Please no weapons and masks must still be worn.
Greeting from our Kindness Squad!!
Members of our Rio Vista Kindness Squad greet students on Unity Day.
Ventura County Sheriff Media Release
Dear FUSD Families,
Today, at approximately 3:00 p.m., the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office posted the media release below. We are working in cooperation with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department and will also have staff posted visibly outside of each school site.
It’s important to remind your children of important safety habits. Children walking to and from school should be aware of their surroundings. If they see something that is unusual, they should immediately report it to an adult, either a school staff member or the police. If your child reports something to you, report it to a school staff member, or the police.
You should also actively monitor your children’s activity on social media. Children use social media for a variety of reasons including connecting with classmates and in some cases meeting new people. Your supervision is important to ensure the content shared is appropriate. You should report suspicious activity on social media to either school officials or the police.
It’s important for us all to work together to ensure our children have a safe learning environment.
Thank you,
Christine Schieferle, Superintendent
Fillmore Unified School District
