Resources
Although school sites are closed, essential mental health services through SAP are still available by phone and/or video conferencing.
See attached flyer for more information.
WEY Child Care Rate Sheet 2020-21.pdf (PDF)
Fall Registration packet 2020-21
Happenings
Please click on the links below for instructions for logging into the Chromebook and joining a Zoom meeting.
Trouble getting into Zoom meeting
Improving Your Home WIFI Network
Click to view the revised 2020-21 MVSD Calendar.
Chromebooks and materials have been distributed. Instruction is daily. Attendance is required each day. If you are not able to log in please call your school office.
No alternative programs will be offered at this time.
Our teachers are providing a rigorous program focused on state standards with board-approved grading, projects and homework VIRTUALLY.
While this may not be our preferred educational model...it is the safest model for our students, staff and community during this public health crisis.
We continue to receive guidance and information from our county and state partners. Any adjustments to our learning model will only happen when and if a safe pivot is possible.
Be safe. Be mindful. Be kind.
Dr. Douglass Moss, Superintendent
100% Virtual Model for TK - 8th grade until further notice.
Lunch Prices for 2020-21
- Elementary school lunch cost is $3.00 and breakfast cost is $1.50.
- Junior High lunch cost is $3.25 and breakfast cost is 1.50.
- Milk price is $.85 when purchased a la carte.
Eligible students may receive meals free of charge or at the reduced-price rate by applying for the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs.
To apply for free or reduced meals through EZ Meal App.com. You can download a printed version here in either English or Spanish.
To add money to your student's meal account through My School Bucks.
To request a refund of meal account monies or transfer monies from one child to another, select the link below and print out the request form. Please turn the completed form into the Food Service Manager at the District Office.
- Contact the Resource and Referral (R&R) Statewide Education hotline at (800) 543-7793 or go to their website at rrnetwork.org/family-services/find-child-care for childcare referrals.
- The Riverside Regional Community Care Licensing (CCL) office serves San Bernardino County. They may have a list of facilities and/or providers that can serve children at this time.
Riverside Regional Community Care Licensing (CCL) Office
3737 Main Street
Suite 700, MS 29-12
Riverside, CA 92501
(909) 782-4200
- There are numerous childcare providers in the area. A simple Google search (or other search engine) will provide contact information. The district cannot endorse any providers. Please thoroughly research providers prior to placement.
- If you wish to reach YMCA Childcare, which is located on our campuses, you may contact them via fax or their website at weymca.org.
Ontario-Montclair YMCA
10970 Arrow Rte
Suite 106
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 986-5847
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Please click on the link below to read Mountain View School District's COVID-19 Operations Written Report. This report was adopted by the Board of Trustees on June 8, 2020.
Spotlight
Mountain View School District was founded in 1884 in the agricultural lands of the former Spanish Ranchos. The district began as a small one room school house at Collins Station along the Southern Pacific Railroad. In 1942 a new school was built on the corner of Archibald and Walnut close to where our district office building now stands. The region grew and a new Mountain View School was built in 1962 followed by Grace Yokley School in 1982, Creek View School in 1986 and Ranch View School in 1993. Our district currently has 2690 students served by 104 teachers and 170 administration and support staff. We continue to grow with the expansion of the City of Ontario in the Ontario Ranch developments. We look forward to welcoming new families to our Mountain View School District community.
Mountain View School District is a school community whose members focus on the whole child: ensuring each child is safe, that each child's needs are met, and that each child is provided an education of the highest quality.
Our continuing mission at Mountain View School District is to provide a foundation for sustained educational excellence for students and staff by setting clear goals and high expectations in a safe and trusting environment that supports individual success.