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.
WEYMCA Child Care Rate Sheet 2022-23
YMCA Fall Registration Packet 2022-23
Happenings
To learn about MVSD's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, please visit our COVID-19 Information and Resources page.
MVSD SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGES
May 16, 2023
We are beginning to wrap up the 2022/2023 school year. These last few weeks are important for students. It is the capstone to their year learning, exploring and growing. Each school has different traditions on closing out the year. We encourage families to work with the school principal, classroom teacher and the PTA/PTO in order to have more voice in the direction of these activities. Active participation throughout the year makes the school year even better for our community.
Dr. Douglass Moss, Superintendent
FOOTSTEPS2 BRILLANCE
We encourage community partner participation! Here are some opportunities to get involved.
DELAC - District English Learner Advisory Council
LCAP Community Partners Meeting
MVSD is now using ClassTag to facilitate home-to-school communication. Join your child's school and teacher in communicating via ClassTag!
CALFRESH
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
The COVID-19 Pandemic has hurt many families in our community. If you recently have lost income, you may be eligible for CalFresh. Click HERE for more information.
The 2021-22 State Budget package established the UPK Planning and Implementation Grant Program as a state early learning initiative with the goal of expanding access to prekindergarten programs. Over the next four years, the district will fully implement all four year-old students having access to our transitional kindergarten program.
Click here to view MVSD's UPK Planning and Implementation Grant Program Plan.
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 1985 and Ranch View School in 1991. Park View Elementary School opened in 2022. The next new elementary school is slated for 2025.
Our district currently has 3075 students served by dedicated and experienced teachers, administrators and support staff. 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.
Dr. Douglass Moss has been our Superintendent since 2017. Dr. Moss strives to create school environments that are inclusive, diverse, tolerant, welcoming, safe and conducive to individual innovation and inspiration.