Rose School - Make A Splash

ROSE MISSION

At Rose School we work collectively to build an inclusive community which provides students with opportunities for choice, self-expression, and ownership of their academic and social learning.

ROSE VISION

By nurturing passions and promoting creativity we aim to build a collaborative community that values academic excellence while empowering individuals to make a meaningful impact on the world. 

Report Cards - Trimester 2 has been completed. Report cards were sent home with your student last Friday, March 6, 2026.  Please ensure your student gave you their envelope. This is an important opportunity for parents to be informed about student progress.

K-2 - Reading Screener - All students in grade K-2 recently were given a reading screener. This important tool will be used by teachers to support students in their classrooms. Reports and more information will be coming home sometime during the month of March. We are also looking forward to putting together an informational meeting for families to understand more about this assessment. 

Daylight Savings - Longer days are on the horizon – it’s time to spring forward.  Daylight saving time began today Sunday, March 8. Your clocks should have sprung forward one hour last night. Enjoy the extra daylight and we’ll see you early tomorrow. ⏰

Spring Picture Day -  Spring Picture Day is scheduled for this Friday, March 13.  Please make sure your student arrives at school on time.  Pictures will be taken promptly, by class, according to a schedule.  There is no make-up day for spring pictures. 📸

Spiritwear Orders - If you placed an order for school spiritwear, please know that our orders are in production and should be delivered to our school within the new couple of weeks.  Thank you for your patience!

Lost & Found - Our lost and found is overflowing again.  If your student is missing sweaters or jackets, please have them check the lost and found or stop by to check the cart.  Unclaimed items will be donated at the end of March.

Kids Heart Challenge/American Heart Association - Dear Families, don’t wait, sign up TODAY! Kids Heart Challenge starts soon, and I’m proud of our school for supporting the American Heart Association to help save lives! Our school can also earn funding and PE equipment along the way! 

  1. Sign Up at http://www2.heart.org/goto/RoseElementaryEUSD or download the AHA Schools app 

  2. Make a personal gift to kickstart your efforts

  3. Send 5 texts or emails asking for support.

Yearbooks! - Time is ticking! Don’t let this year slip by—grab your yearbook before time runs out. Packed with smiles, memories, and moments you’ll want to relive again and again, this book is a keepsake you won’t want to miss. Order now before it’s too late! Order Your Yearbooks Using This Order Form Link!

From the Nurse - Winter Weather brings coughs, colds, and the FLU. EUSD and CDC guidelines advise to be able to return to school and resume normal activities when, for at least 24 hours, both are true: You have not had a fever (and are not using fever-reducing medication).* and your symptoms are getting better overall.

TIPS TO STAY HEALTHY:  

Stay home when you are sick

Wash hands often

Cover mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing

Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth 

Please remember to call the attendance office when your child is sick  

Any questions, please contact the nurse at 760-432-2495 ext. 22841

Early Education Enrollment is OPEN - New Student Enrollment is now open for Transitional Kindergarten, Kindergarten, and Special Education Preschool. EUSD offers a full-day Transitional Kindergarten program to bridge the path between Preschool and Kindergarten. For the 2026-2027 school year, children are eligible for TK if their date of birth is between September 2, 2021, and September 1, 2022. Students applying for Kindergarten must be age 5 on or before September 1, 2026. Students in EUSD TK and Kindergarten programs are eligible to participate in their school’s optional Expanded Learning program. The Expanded Learning program provides before-and after-school student care, from 6:30 a.m. to the morning bell and from the dismissal bell to 6:00 p.m. To find your neighborhood school of residence, use our online school locator tool. For questions regarding Special Education Preschool or about your student’s Special Education needs for next school year, contact the team at spedsupport@eusd.org.

Resources for Food Assistance - We want to make sure families are aware of local resources that offer free food and support for those who may need it. Here are a few options available in our community:

Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need help connecting with these resources. 

Safe Driving/Neighbor Driveways - Parents, we have seen an increase in families not adhering to the speed limits, traffic signals, and parking lot signs in and around the school in addition to drivers blocking the driveways of our school neighbors.  It is imperative for everyone’s safety that you safely drive to school and be respectful of the homes of our neighbors.  

Parking Lot Exit - As a reminder, during arrival and dismissal, drivers may only turn right out of our school parking lot. Thank you for your cooperation and support regarding this very important expectation. 

YMCA Early Release Reminder - Students enrolled in the YMCA program are expected to participate in the full day program every day per CA State Legislature and Education Code.  Early release sign out begins at 4:00 pm. Parents/guardians of students enrolled in the YMCA have received notification with a reminder of these guidelines. 

Volunteer POD - Parents, we need your help. We are once again starting up our weekly Volunteer POD. This will take place on Wednesdays, in room 24. Volunteering your time impacts our school community in amazing ways! We hope you will be able to join us starting at 8:00 AM.

Join our PTA! - Our fabulous PTA needs your support! Membership is $10 per family and flyers were sent home last week.  The PTA, or the Parent Teacher Association, is a network of parents, teachers, administrators, and community volunteers devoted to the educational success of our students and the promotion of family engagement in our school. The PTA sponsors and organizes family events, plans fundraisers, and funds programs such as art assemblies.  In every endeavor, our PTA volunteers work together to enrich the lives of our students.  

Breakfast and Lunch Menus:  All EUSD students have access to no-cost breakfast and lunch.  Families can view our new online menus.  Select your school and menu to see what is being served every day.

That is all for now - have a great week!