Classical Academy Vista
Corner News
March 3-7, 2025
Classical Academy Vista
Corner News
March 3-7, 2025
Week of March 3-7
Shark Shack open during all lunches this week!
Monday, March 3 - Homeschool day for all tracks
Tuesday, March 4 - Tracks A and M on campus
Wednesday, March 5 - Tracks A and M on campus
Tie-Dye Day
Thursday, March 6 - Tracks B and M on campus
Friday, March 7 - Track B on campus
Tie-Dye Day
9-11am M Track Office Hours (6th-8th grade)
11:30-12:30pm Art of Language - Room 109
12:30-1:00pm Social Group
SUPER STEM SATURDAY - MARCH 8TH - 10-4PM AT CAL STATE SAN MARCOS! FREE EVENT FOR ALL FAMILIES!
Dear Parents/Guardians,
We want to take a moment to connect with you about an important topic that has been affecting our school community—an increase in bullying, gossip, and rumors among students. As students navigate social dynamics, it’s important that we work together to guide them in making respectful and kind choices.
At Classical Academy Vista, we are committed to fostering a positive and inclusive environment where every student feels safe and valued. As part of our Leader in Me framework, we encourage students to embody leadership habits that promote empathy, integrity, and personal responsibility in their daily interactions. We invite you to have conversations at home that reinforce these important principles:
Be Proactive – Remind students that they have control over their words and actions. Choosing kindness and avoiding gossip helps create a more supportive school culture.
Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood – Encouraging students to listen with empathy can help them think before they speak and consider the impact of their words.
Think Win-Win – Instead of engaging in hurtful behaviors, students can learn to approach conflicts with solutions that uplift rather than tear others down.
We appreciate your partnership in reinforcing these values at home. Here are some questions you can ask to start a dialogue with your child:
How would you feel if someone spread a rumor about you?
Why do you think people gossip, and how can it be harmful?
What would you say to a friend who was spreading rumors about someone else?
What are some ways you can stand up for a friend without being mean to others?
What are some ways to express how you feel without hurting others?
How can “seek first to understand, then to be understood” help during a conflict?
What’s a kind way to ask someone to stop doing something that bothers you?
Together, we can continue to make Classical Academy Vista a place where all students feel supported, included, and excited to come each day. By working as a team—school, families, and students—we can cultivate a culture of respect and kindness that strengthens our entire community.
If you have any concerns or would like additional resources on this topic, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our School Counselor, Kattie Orian. (korian@classicalacademy.com)
Sincerely,
Kirstin Lasto
Principal
Save the Date for Super STEM Saturday!
Join thousands of North County families for a science festival with hands-on experiments, live demonstrations, and exciting day-of challenges that will ignite your curiosity and deepen your love for STEM. Held in partnership with California State University San Marcos (CSUSM), children of all ages can discover science, re-imagine technology, create engineering, and explore math. Save the date for Saturday, March 8, 2025, from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. This free event is rain or shine and open to the community. Learn more here!
We have a special book fair planned for next week!
Stop by the Assembly room (room 302) between Monday through Wednesday and check out these beautiful books! Add some new books to your home library or give a wonderful gift.
Paper Pie Book Fair will be open all day on Monday-Wednesday, March 10-12.
Questions? Email tmizuta@classicalacademy.com
You're all invited to a Western-themed Family Dance Night!
Sign up in the front office by March 12th
LEADER IN ME TRAINING FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS - APRIL 9, 2025
7 Habits of Highly Effective Families Workshop
CAV will be offering this workshop for Parents/Guardians on April 9 from 9:15 to 3pm. (Room 302)
All materials will be provided. If you do not already have the book (7 Habits), you will have the opportunity to purchase one in the front office.
🎤 Get Ready for Our First Annual Talent Show! 🎤
We are excited to announce that our Talent Show will be held on Saturday, April 26th, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 11:45 AM in the Music Room, as part of our exciting Art Show!
Want to showcase your talent? Sign-ups will be open during the week of March 3rd – March 9th, 2025. If you're interested in performing, make sure to sign up during this week! When signing up, please provide as much detail as possible about your act and the participants involved. This will help us ensure that we can prepare the best experience for both performers and the audience!
Important Information:
Sign-ups: Available from March 3rd to March 9th.
Sign-up Details: Please include a full description of your act, the performers involved, and any specific needs for your performance.
Lottery: Since only 9 spots are available for talent performances, we will close sign-ups at 5:00 PM on March 9th, after which a lottery will be held to randomly select the 9 performers.
Notification: Performers selected for the show will be notified of their performance timeslot after the lottery.
Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to show off your skills! Whether you sing, dance, act, or have another hidden talent, we want to see it! Make sure to sign up before the deadline, and good luck!
We can't wait to see you shine!
Charter School Appreciation Night – Angels vs. Padres
Family, friends, and charter school supporters are invited to join The Classical Academies at Petco Park to celebrate Charter School Appreciation Night on Wednesday, May 14, 2025! Discounted tickets start at just $28.00 each and can be ordered online here: TCA @ Padres 2025
The first 40,000 fans will receive a reversible retro bucket hat, so arrive early to grab yours! The game starts at 6:40 PM, and tickets will be sent electronically to the email address you provide for easy printing at home. This event is expected to sell out, so be sure to get your tickets early. The final day to pre-order is May 1, 2025.
If you have any questions, please contact Sejal Majithia at smajithia@classicalacademy.com
Earn rewards for YOUR child's classroom! Riptide Parent Alliance is sponsoring a friendly competition. The top 3 classrooms with the most parent volunteer hours tallied from March to May will win funds to purchase items for their classrooms!
Any time spent volunteering in the classroom or helping with an event all counts! If you've purchased items for your classrooms (such as paper towels or snacks), every $10 equals 1 hour.
Sign-ups for our new, optional M-Track 8th Grade Anza-Borrego Trip are open! SIGN UP HERE
Please see below for more details about this trip:
All M-Track 8th-grade students at Classical Academy Vista have the opportunity to attend an optional camp at Anza-Borrego Campground.
The first trip will be 4/21-4/23 with:
Mrs. Maza, Mrs. Ardill, and Mrs. Garza
The second trip will be 4/23-4/25 with:
Mrs. Maza, Mrs. Ardill, Mr. Bean
Once sign-ups are complete, all students will be divided between the two dates provided by lottery and our M Track teachers. When signing up, there is a section to let us know roommate and/or teacher requests. We will do our best to accommodate everyone's preferences, but please note these requests are not guaranteed.
This is a 3-day, 2-night M-track optional class trip.
Student Cost: $160
*Camp costs include transportation from Classical Academy Vista to Anza-Borrego and back (by bus) and your time at camp (including meals once at camp and all activities).
Adult Chaperone Cost: $80
We are only able to take a limited number of chaperones on this trip. If you are interested in being a chaperone, please indicate so on your paperwork when you register. Chaperones are selected via a lottery process. Once chaperones are determined, we will accept payments.
Important Payment Dates:
January 17th: Sign-ups open via permission click.
January 17th: $80 deposit is due ($40 of this deposit is non-refundable), and your liability and medical forms are due.
February 24th: Remaining balance of $80 is due.
No refunds given after 02/18/25.
At Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, students will be introduced to the basic concepts in essential camping skills (tent construction, cooking, campfire). They will experience guided adventure hikes, team-building games, and activities tailored to school curriculum (plant and animal adaptations, geology, Native American history, etc.).
Sleeping in tents, they will experience camp life, view small animals in their natural habitat, and view clear nights under the stars.
They will also learn about the history of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and may participate in a variety of hands-on activities and study a variety of topics such as:
Activity and Topic Examples:
Team building
Desert Survival
Camping 101
Short, medium, long hikes
Rock scrambling
Astronomy / Night sky
Plant ecology
Soil ecology
Animal adaptations
Geology
Archaeology
Native American culture and history
State Park Paleontology Lab
State Park Archaeology Lab
Ranger talk
Modern history
*Please note, we anticipate this being a popular trip, and there are limited spots available. If spots are full when you sign up, please select a waitlist spot.
Please email Caitlyn Avila with any questions you may have about sign-ups for this camp at cavila@classicalacademy.com
For all other camp questions, please email Mrs. Mazareigo at kmazariego@classicalacademy.com
New Session is open for registration
Attention TK-2nd grade families!
Soccer Shots is the most trusted and engaging children’s soccer program for ages 2 to 8. Join the best coaches in the business on Soccer Island for age-appropriate soccer skills, character-building, and FUN!
Classes will be held on our CAV campus turf field
Wednesdays and Fridays, 3:10-4pm
Nothing Bundt Cakes Reading Program is back! (Up to 5th Grade only)
How delicious does a Nothing Bundt Bundlet sound?!
Print the reading log for your TK-5th grader. Once they've read enough to complete the log, visit the Nothing Bundt Cakes bakery(San Marcos is our closest location) and redeem your reading log for a free bundlet (flavor of their choice)!
Share Your Story!
Every family has a unique story, and we want to hear yours! By sharing how our schools serve your family, you help us demonstrate our impact to authorizing school districts and strengthen our case for partnerships and renewals. These testimonials may also be featured during National School Choice Week to highlight the power of educational options that empower families.
To participate, briefly explain why your family attends The Classical Academies. Include your family's last name, and attach a family photo (first names are unnecessary). Let's advocate for the opportunities every family deserves.
To Participate, click below:
Attention Grades 1st-12th
New session open for registration!
Tuesdays, 3:45-4:45pm starting January 28th
Contact Coach Matt if you have any questions.
matt@thesk8coach.com
Students joining our After School Skate Club will learn the FUNdamentals of skateboarding through weekly instruction and class challenges from our professional coaches. Building confidence, community, and creativity along the way; this class is open to all grades 1st-12th and welcomes all skill levels!
Need help on a math problem? Submit this form (use your @tcadocs.com email address) and meet online with Ms. Aguilar. Most sessions should last between 5-10 minutes.
Available Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8am-noon and 1-3pm
Student Meal Program
The Classical Academies is pleased to offer every student one free breakfast meal kit and/or one free lunch meal kit each day they are on campus for an educational purpose lasting longer than 2 hours.
Students can choose from the available pre-packaged breakfast kit or pre-packaged lunch kit at the scheduled appropriate meal time.
Each pre-packaged breakfast kit includes breakfast cereal, dried fruit, applesauce or juice, graham crackers, and low-fat milk. Lunch items may include chicken salad, Wow Butter, hummus, sunflower kernels, cheese sticks, soy nuts, applesauce or juice, dried fruit, a vegetable juice blend, crackers/chips, and low-fat milk.
Our meal program is available to all students, regardless of eligibility status, who are on campus longer than two hours for an educational purpose.
In order to keep our meal kit supply stocked, it is important to that parents fill out this form. This will help us know how many students will be requesting meals. PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM
For any questions, please email Amanda Burton - aburton@classicalacademy.com
Sick Child Guidelines
Our objective is to provide students with a safe and healthy learning environment. Students who appear ill should not be sent to school. If your student does present with symptoms, please follow the most up-to-date health guidelines as directed by the school nurse and/or the Classical Academies’ Health & Safety team.
Students who become ill or injured at school will be assisted at the front office or health office. Your student will be sent home from school if they have a fever and/or have vomited. Your student may be sent home if they present with other symptoms, including those attributable to COVID-19. If a student becomes ill at school, only the persons listed on the Alternative Pick-Up Form will be approved to pick up the student. These forms are available in the front office.
A student must be fever free without the use of fever-reducing medicine (i.e. acetaminophen, ibuprofen, aspirin, naproxen) for 24 hours before returning to school.
Viruses spread very quickly, and parental cooperation is greatly appreciated. Communicable illnesses (those transferable to others by close, direct contact) should be reported to the front office as soon as possible so that precautions can be made and information distributed to prevent the spread of infestation to affected grades, employees, and the county as appropriate.
You can review our guidelines in the Parent Student Handbook (page 19)
Cell Phones and Personal Electronics
Please review our school's Cell Phone and Smartwatch Policy. Highlights from the policy are written below. To see the full policy and all details, CLICK HERE for the Parent and Student Handbook on pages 30-31.
Cell Phones
Students may have personal cell phones on campus but they must be turned off or silenced and placed in their backpacks while on school grounds (including break, lunch, and after school activities).
If a student needs to contact a parent or guardian for any reason during the school day, they may use the front office phone or they may use their cell phone in the front office with permission. If a parent needs to contact a student, they should contact the front office, not the student’s personal cell phone.
Students may use their cell phone after dismissal time, when the school day has concluded.
SmartWatches
The Classical Academies recognizes that students may wear or carry smartwatches or other devices for health and/or safety reasons such as emergency communication or location tracking. During the school day, students are not permitted to use their smartwatch for calling, messaging, texting, surfing the internet, social media, or taking photos except in the case of a real emergency or with permission from the teacher.
The device is to be set on silent mode during the school day so that there will not be disruptions to the classroom. If a student uses a smart watch for anything besides checking the time, the device may be confiscated until the end of the day.
Parents can help the school enforce this policy by not texting their children or calling them during the day. If a parent needs to contact their child they should phone the school office and the message will be relayed promptly.
8th Grade Fall Trip 2025 Registering Now!
This November we will travel from Colonial Williamsburg and Monticello, up into Washington D.C. for 4 nights, spend a fun afternoon exploring Philadelphia, and cap off our 8-day journey with an amazing visit to New York City including a Broadway show, 9/11 Memorial, river cruise of NYC skyline/Statue of Liberty, and.....drumroll please....NEW THIS YEAR!!.......not one but 2 NIGHTS in Times Square!!!
East Coast Trip FAQ Website (all information and links to register are on this page)
Friday, March 7th: Parent Info Zoom call with Mr. Powell at 10am. Zoom Call Link
Quick Facts:
Dates: November 13-20, 2025
Registration: Open now to first 50 and then a waiting list (lifted around 65)
Deposit: $426
Deposit Due: April 25, 2025
Cost: $3,269.00
Questions should be directed to Tyler Powell, Assistant Principal CAMS
tpowell@classicalacademy.com
4th Grade Sacramento/San Francisco Trip - March 24-26, 2025
A wait list has been started. Sign up to be on that list!
HIGHLIGHTS: Marshall Gold Discovery Park, Coloma Gold Panning, Sutter's Fort, California State Capitol, Old Town Sacramento
Jelly Belly Factory, Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Cable Cars and much more...
Quick Facts:
Dates: March 24-26, 2005
Registration: TO REGISTER FOR THE WAITLIST, log into www.studentsontour.com to create an account, log back into that account and register using the tour code and password below!
Tour Code T256001A
Password 145235
Cost: $1169 for quad occupancy - PLEASE NOTE If we receive enough registrations we can open up a second bus and accept everyone on the waitlist. If for some reason we do not get enough signups, you will be REFUNDED your money prior to the trip.
Please note: A parent or chaperone is required to travel with their 4th graders on this trip. This trip is for 4th graders and their chaperones only.
Save the Date for Super STEM Saturday!
Join thousands of North County families for a science festival with hands-on experiments, live demonstrations, and exciting day-of challenges that will ignite your curiosity and deepen your love for STEM. Held in partnership with California State University San Marcos (CSUSM), children of all ages can discover science, re-imagine technology, create engineering, and explore math. Save the date for Saturday, March 8, 2025, from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. This free event is rain or shine and open to the community. Learn more here!
Don't let technical issues prevent you from getting the most out of our school's digital resources! Check out the information below. If you need to speak to a person, the first place to get help is your teacher or Educational Specialist. If he or she cannot solve the problem for you, they will get help! Keep in mind that not all students will be using all accounts.
The information in this section is provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only. It is independent of Classical Academy Vista and is not affiliated with, sponsored or endorsed by The Classical Academies.
Please contact the service provider directly with all questions or concerns.
Do you have an event you'd like to share with our school community?
Send details to mvaldovinos@classicalacademy.com to have it posted in our community section.
Check out this great program being offered at the Antique Gas and Steam Museum in Vista!
It’s a fantastic opportunity for homeschoolers to make friends and enjoy time outdoors!
Meet Anna! She is a 2 yr old kitty waiting for her Furever home.
Founded by Kat Chilidonia - CAV Music Teacher - Furballs Furever Rescue, is a nonprofit 501c3, animal rescue. We are 100% donation based and volunteer run.
Our mission: Abandoned, unwanted but never unloved. We here at Furballs Furever Rescue have made it our mission to rescue and vet as many furballs as we can get our hands on. We also vow to love them until we are able to find them their perfect Furever home.
Please visit the Furballs Furever website if you are interested in fostering, adopting, or volunteering!
Youth Opportunity Pass Program
All riders 18 & under will be able to ride MTS and North County Transit District (NCTD) services for FREE with a Youth PRONTO app account, or a Youth PRONTO card. The Youth Opportunity Pass is a pilot program, sponsored by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) and County of San Diego, through June 30, 2026.
To be eligible for the Youth Opportunity Pass, riders 18 & under must have a Youth PRONTO app account, or a PRONTO Youth card, and travel with proof of eligibility. (Kids 5 & under ride MTS and NCTD free at all times, and don’t need a card or proof of eligibility.)
Have questions or comments about the Youth Opportunity Pass pilot program? Please email youthopportunitypass@sandag.org
VISITOR AND VOLUNTEER GUIDELINES
ALL visitors/parents/guardians who will be coming on campus MUST sign in at the front desk and obtain a Visitors Badge.
Please have your ID ready the first time you check in. After this 1st check-in, we will not require your ID. You may provide your name at the front desk and we will print you a visitor's badge.
If you will be volunteering in a classroom or plan on volunteering in the future, please email Caitlyn Avila and she will send you the Volunteer Letter/Survey that is required to be completed in order to volunteer on our campus. cavila@classicalacademy.com
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!
Program Feedback
Do you have a comment, suggestion, idea to share? We have a special email address just for you, comments@classicalacademy.com. Your partnership is valued. Your ideas strengthen our programs. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
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