FAMILY & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT LEADERSHIP

Jacqueline "Kiki" Bispo
Family & Community Engagement (FACE) Network Lead
Innovation Department, Vista USD
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SCHOOL SITE LIAISONS: CONTACT A LIAISON TODAY FOR ANY QUESTIONS & SUPPORT
* We will help connect you to the appropriate resources & people! Visit our Family Engagement Team site and learn a little about those whose mission is to work for our families and communities!
Alamosa Park ES: Dalia Mendez Mendez
Alta Vista HS: Pedro Gomez
Beaumont ES: Erik Martinez Perez
Bobier Elementary: Olga Guzman
Breeze Hill Elementary: Areli Perez
Casita Center: Nancy Ramirez
Empresa Elementary: Diane Bell-Cerda
Foothill Oak Elementary 1: Glenda Garcia
Foothill Oak Elementary 2: Evelyn Najera
Grapevine Elementary: Leticia Ambriz
Hannalei Elementary: Lili Gonzalez
Lake Elementary: Claudia Arellanes
Madison MS: Leann Bernal
Maryland Elementary 1: Susi Torrico
Maryland Elementary 2: Judy Garza
Mission Vista HS: Adriana Gamino-Diaz
Monte Vista Elementary: Aileen Moreno
Murray HS: Patty Vega
Rancho Buena Vista HS:
Rancho Minerva MS: Adelesly Lobato-Reyes
Roosevelt MS: Gabriela Thompson
T.H.E. Leadership Academy: Shaina Mendoza
VAVPA: Alan Mendez Moro
VIDA: Eva Lopez
Vista Magnet MS: Lupita Hernandez
Special Education: Doris Cruz
District Lead: Jacqueline Bispo
ED100: FREE LESSONS & RESOURCES
Ed100 provides free, self-paced online lessons (as short as 5 minutes!) about the history and current state of California's public education system. This is a fabulous resource to both be informed and be inspired to take action. This is for everyone: parents, educators, and community organizers. (BONUS: You can win money for your local PTA!) Join today!

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FAMILY ENGAGEMENT TWITTER
WHERE ARE OUR VISITORS FROM??

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OUR COMMUNITY FRIENDS
Check out these local organizations whose everyday focus is to serve our communities' needs. We thank them for their wonderful services!
Boys & Girls Club of Vista
- Provide a safe place for kids to learn and grow.
- Tutoring, sports, & arts
Education Enrichment Systems
- Early Education programs
- Toddler Center (18 months - 2 years old)
- Pre-school Programs (3-5 years old)
- 1/2 day and full-day programs
Vista Chamber of Commerce
- Networking events
- Educational workshops
- City events
- Promotes Vista business growth and success
- Community partner for schools
Vista Library
- Promotes Literacy for all
- Check out a book, CD, video
- Provides tutoring services
- Free classes
TIP: STUDENTS & ATTENDANCE
Students should miss no more than 9 days of school each year to stay engaged, successful and on track to graduation.
Absences can be a sign that a student is losing interest in school, struggling with school work, dealing with a bully or facing some other potentially serious difficulty.Contact the school counselor, administrator, or trusted staff member today if this may be a concern for your child.
Source: www.attendanceworks.org
PARENT INTEREST VOLUNTEER FORM
We care about our parents, and we value your skills and time! Please fill out this BRIEF form if you are interested in dedicating any time (1 hour/month, or 8 per day!!) to volunteering at your child's school.Thank you for your time!

VISTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Vision
- Our Vision in Vista Unified is to be the model of educational excellence and innovation
Mission
- The purpose of Vista Unified School District is to inspire each and every student to persevere as critical thinking individuals who collaborate to solve real world problems
Values
- RESPECT: treating all with dignity
- TRUST: having confidence that every decision focuses on the best interests of students
- COLLABORATION: working in a collective partnership with clear two-way dialogue that builds relationships among home, school, and the community
- EQUITY: Ensuring all students have access to schools, resources, and supports to be successful.