WELCOME TO MISS MICHELLE'S CLASS!
Please contact Miss Michelle with any questions at 949.325.6892 or mlin@fuesd.org
GOOGLE CLASSROOM CODE: kki4uxu
https://classroom.google.com/c/NDk3NDEzOTc3NzY2?cjc=kki4uxu
Welcome to my class!
Spend Quality Time With Each Child
Promote and support children’s independence
Develop close teacher/child bonds of affection, trust and respect
Strive to develop each child’s social, emotional, cognitive and physical growth and work to achieve the best learning outcomes for each child
Welcome to San Onofre School Preschool
Days of Attendance: T, W & Th (3 days/week)
Session: 8:15a- 12:15p, four hour sessions.
Dear Families;
A warm welcome to San Onofre Preschoolers for the 2022-2023 school year. I am excited and look forward to getting to know our wonderful new friends for this coming year.
Extra Clothes:
Please use your own discretion on IF you need to send a set of old clothes in case of an accident, ex: bottoms, top and socks. Please send extra diapers/pull-ups & wipes IF needed (IEP Goal).
Communication:
Children should bring a full-size backpack or school bag to school that will fit his/her outerwear (jacket/ sweater), art projects, etc. PLEASE LABEL EVERYTHING (ex: WATER BOTTLES, JACKETS/SWEATERS, Lunchbox, WIPES, ETC.) SO IT IS VISIBLE TO THE EYE. WE DO NOT WANT TO CROSS CONTAMINATE.
Drop-off & Pick-up:
DROP-OFF- 8:15a-8:25a (at the Front Office Gate):
Anytime past this time frame (the students get antsy/ we will go directly to recess to get their wiggles out first!), parent will need to check-in at the front office and staff can run up to the front office to pick-up student.
To help with wait time while we wait for ALL families to arrive, please bring a fidget, book, something to keep your child occupied while waiting and that can fit in his/her backpack.
We will be having both snack & lunch during their student session on-campus. Please feel free to either bring your child both a snack & lunch OR our school cafeteria will also be offering these meals as well (please see below links).
12:10-12:20p: Pick-up window at the same ‘drop-off’ area.
Free & Reduced form:
https://www.fuesd.org/meal-application/
Menu page/Meal pricing:
http://www.schoolnutritionandfitness.com/index.php?sid=0107101912291719&page=menus
https://www.fuesd.org/school-menus/
FUESD Website: School Website:
https://www.fuesd.org/ https://sos.fuesd.org/
Thank you in advance for your support.
Michelle Lin
mlin@fuesd.org
Classroom Ph: 949.325.6892, Rm# 208
Main Office: 760.731.4362 (attendance)
Nurse: 760-731-4363
News from Miss Michelle’s Room August 2022: Who We Are
Reading:
● Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see? By: Bill Martin, Jr. (Please see attached letter)
● Hurray for Pre-K! By: Ellen B. Sensi Vocabulary: play, clean, listen, read and beautiful.
● Eyes, Nose, Fingers, and Toes By: Judy Hindley
Vocabulary: eyes, nose, fingers, toes, skip, stretch, stomp, wiggle, and snug.
● ABC I Like Me! By: Nancy Carlson
Vocabulary: leader, imagination, polite, awesome, brave, and unique.
Reminders:
8/12- 1:30-2:30p, Meet & Greet Rm #208 8/15- 1st Day of School!
8/18- 5-6:00p Back to School Night!
8/25- Fire Drill at 9a
9/5- Labor Day, no school.
Wishlist: Glitter Glue- any size/color, NOT picky!
Please do not hesitate if you have any questions and thank you in advance for your support.
Miss Michelle 949.325.6892 mlin@fuesd.org
*email is the BEST form of communication
Family Resources:
Food Giveaways On Base - Bring Military ID & your own bags!
Military Outreach Ministry (MOM Warehouse)
https://www.facebook.com/MOM4USAORG/?fref=ts
3rd Saturday of the month - Santa Margarita Road BLDG 2624 behind the mechanized museum. Please follow the rank schedule as follows: E1-E3 9:30, E4 10:00, E5 10:30 and E6 and above 11:30.
Helping Hands Worldwide
Stuart Mesa Youth Center 1st, 3rd, 5th Tuesdays 12:00 pm
San Onofre Community center 2nd, 4th Tuesday s 12:00 pm
There will be a sign in sheet that will start at 11 and you grab a number from a hat/jar and basically wait until your number is called to go in which starts at 12.
Coast Hill Community Church Food Distribution
2nd Saturday of the month, 9:30-10:30am Camp Pendleton, North end of the San Onofre Commissary parking lot
Saddleback Church Food Pantry
1st Wednesday of the month 9:00 am – 10:00 am Blinder Memorial Chapel bldg. 202863 - Jacinto Rd, Oceanside, CA 92058
Jewish Hand Up Youth Food Pantry @ Camp Pendleton http://www.jfssd.org/site/PageServer?pagename=programs_food_assistance_food_pantry
2017 Giveaway dates are scheduled for 1/24, 2/28, 3/20, 4/17, 5/22, 6/26, 7/24, 8/28, 9/25, 10/30, 11/20, 12/18. 2:00–3:00pm Religious Development Center, Building #1344 on A St. and 11th St.
You can show up at 1:30, they hand out tickets and if it’s your first visit they have you fill out a family information form. They have activities for kids while you wait and grab your food.
Food Giveaways Off Base
Feeding the Need
Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays 2:00 pm – 5:00pm. 1221 Ridge Road Vista, CA 92081
*military can go twice a week – lots of food, wide variety
Fallbrook Food Pantry
M-F, 9 am-12:30 pm. 1042 S. Mission Rd Fallbrook, CA 92028. 760-728-7608
Everyone is welcome to come in once a week for supplemental groceries which is enough for approximately 5-6 meals. If it is an emergency, you can come in once a week, for up to four weeks. If you need food for longer than 4 weeks, we ask that you come in for an interview to become a client. Once a client, you will need to re-new your application once a year.
Catholic Charities in Vista
Tue-Sat, 9 am-11 pm, 1-3:30 pm. 917 E. Vista Way Vista, CA 92087. 760-631-4792
Household Items/furniture
Rotary Club – Warrior Warehouse
https://www.facebook.com/RotaryCampPendleton/?fref=ts
Fridays 9:00am-2:00pm *Open most Fridays but check their Facebook page to confirm. Located in Bldg. #53426 between 1st and 2nd St. off of Basilone in Camp Horno.
Military spouses ID's are fine. Please take what you need so there are household items for others during the rest of the day. They normally don’t have helpers to move big furniture, so make sure you have enough hands, or you can ask other people in the shop.
Military services
Armed Services YMCA Camp Pendleton
https://www.asymca.org/camp-pendleton-home
The Armed Services YMCA of Camp Pendleton provides a wide array of programs to support military families and children to allow them to survive the stresses of military life and thrive
Armed Services YMCA San Diego
https://www.facebook.com/MilitaryYMCA/?fref=ts. (858)751-5755 Ext. 110
If you ever find yourself without enough food or gas, call the Social Work Department to see if you qualify and are eligible for the Emergency Food and Gas program.
Support the Enlisted Program (STEP)
https://www.stepsocal.org. (858) 695-6810
Emergency financial assistance is available for basic life necessities such as car repossession, utility shut off, not enough food etc. This assistance can be used up to twice in a year. Other programs include family education, counseling, and holiday giveaways.
Helpful Lou
https://www.facebook.com/Helpful-Lou-168404339855958/
By Appointment Monday-Saturday. 1115 Hilo Glen Escondido CA
Everything they get is given to Military for free except for washer and dryers they charge $150 when they have them. Items include bedding, furniture, dishes, and decor.
San Clemente Military Family Outreach (SCMFO)
https://militaryfamilyoutreach.com/
Confidential support for military members and dependents stationed aboard the Northern end of Camp Pendleton. Provide emergency assistance for situations that arise. Offer several moral events and giveaways throughout the year, including baby showers, thanksgiving dinner giveaway, and gift card distribution. Food pantry, diapers, and other essentials on site, available upon request.
Wish for our Heroes
A national organization dedicated to providing resources to “average” active-duty military members and their families. The priority is to always grant basic needs or emergencies first – anything from putting food on the table to assisting with car repairs, home repairs, baby supplies, clothing, etc. When basic needs are met, W4OH also enjoys providing fun things like sending the troops to athletic events, sending them on vacation to get re-acquainted after deployments, and more.
Operation We Are Here
http://www.operationwearehere.com/
Operation We Are Here is a one-stop HUB of resources for the military community and military supporters.
CDA Cares
https://www.cdafoundation.org/cda-cares
The California Dental Association CDA Cares, a program that allows volunteer dentists, with the assistance of other dental professionals and community volunteers, to provide dental services at no charge to approximately 2,000 people at each event.
PASS & ID
Just remember you will need the following things to get your new ID.
1. Spouse, DD1172, or a Power of attorney.
2. Valid photo ID
3. Your expired military ID, passport, birth cert, or ssc If your last name on your forms of identification do not match, bring your marriage cert as well.
Operation Homefront
Operation Homefront assists military families during difficult financial times by
providing food assistance, auto and home repair, vision care, travel and transportation, moving assistance, essential home items, and rent-free transitional housing for wounded veterans and their families.
Computers for Heroes
www.militaryfamilysupport.org/computers4heroes
Military Family Support is going to giveaway computers to help our American Heroes, their families and all families who support them! This is an important component of the Military Family Support plan to help millions of Americans. Operation Reconnect
Military OneSource
Outstanding resource for a variety of programs including informational resources, counseling, financial assistance, and answers to the military life questions you didn't even know to ask.
-Getting help with housing and utility bills
-Getting help with food and meal expenses
-Finding medical care and getting help with medical expenses
-Getting help for a legal emergency
Transportation:FREE RIDES 48hr notice
http://operationdestinationhomebound.org/
SEAWORLD
Active duty + 3 direct dependents
https://seaworldparks.com/seaworld-sandiego/waves-of-honor/active/
ICE Complaints for Camp Pendleton
http://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm?fa=site&site id=148&dep=DoD
PMO
http://www.pendleton.marines.mil/StaffAgencies/SecurityEmergencyServices/ProvostMarshal.aspx
USO
USO airport centers throughout the country offer around-the clock hospitality for traveling service members and their families. Our trademark USO tours bring America and its celebrities to service members who are assigned far from home, to entertain them and convey the support of the nation. And our many specialized programs offer a continuum support to service members throughout their journey of service, from the first time they don the uniform until they last time they take it off.
https://www.usosandiego.org/neil-ash-airport-center
https://www.usosandiego.org/downtown-center
https://bayarea.uso.org/sfo?_ga=2.152218161.904125773.1500478557-359161915.1500478557
https://bayarea.uso.org/travis?_ga=2.152218161.904125773.1500478557-359161915.1500478557
https://lasvegas.uso.org/mccarran?_ga=2.152218161.904125773.1500478557-359161915.1500478557
FREE Camping for Active Duty Military
Tents for Troops
http://www.tentsfortroops.org/
Participating Tents for Troops parks are delighted to host active military personnel and their immediate families, sharing their special brand of outdoor hospitality. Reservations are always required. You can find the park's phone number on our park page. Please call the RV park or campground directly to arrange your stay. Troops will be required to present a Military I.D. at the time of check in. The program is exclusively for active military camping with members of their immediate family.