Fundraising for the Las Virgenes School District

May 10, 2011  |  No Comments  |  by Dana Olmes  |  Calabasas

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2011 Save Our Schools Fundraising Campaign

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A $10 million cut to annual funding has left Las Virgenes school teachers without jobs. As a district that continually posts the highest Academic Achievement in the state with over 90% of student going to college, it is imperative that we donate to this cause. With the help of parents and staff volunteers, the LVUSD has united to raise $330,202 as of May 5th. Although it may sound like a substantial amount of money, the district needs at least $1 million to protect the educational programs and teachers that we’ve come to rely on.

Please help the LVUSD by making a tax-deductible donation to the Save Our Schools Fund. If you would like to make a donation to the Save Our Schools Fund by check, click here. The completed form, along with a check made payable to LVUSD Save Our Schools, should be mailed to 4111 N. Las Virgenes Rd., Calabasas, CA  91302.

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H1N1 Swine Flu Update for Las Virgenes Schools

September 23, 2009  |  No Comments  |  by Ewing & Associates  |  Agoura, Agoura Valley Ranch, Calabasas, Calabasas Hills, Calabasas Park Estates, Hidden Hills, Malibu and Liberty Canyon, North Ranch, Old Agoura, The Oaks Of Calabasas, Woodland Hills

District nurse from the Las Virgenes Unified School District Alice Garcia released the following information.

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We are now seeing confirmed cases of the H1N1 flu virus in various schools. We need your assistance in preventing the spread of this new virus. If your child exhibits flu-like symptoms, such as fever with sudden onset of cough, runny nose or sore throat, it is imperative that the child not be sent to school. Keeping the child home, until they are fever free for 24 hours, is essential in preventing the spread of any illness.

When reporting to the school your child’s absence, please include the symptoms the child is experiencing. This will assist us in tracking how many students are absent due to flu-like-illness versus other reasons.

Seasonal Flu Shots are now available at various locations in the community. The H1N1 Flu Shot is expected to be available in October.

Today the LVUSD website information was updated, including information on who should receive the flu shot. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health website is also an excellent source of information.

We commend our parents, faculty, staff and administrators for assisting us as we address the challenges in dealing with this new virus. Parents are advised to develop contingency plans should their children become sick and need to stay home. Your cooperation in following the recommended measures to prevent the spread of illness will provide a safe and healthy learning environment for our students.

We will continue to keep you updated. Thank you.

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

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