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Technology: Parents & Guardians

 
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ParentSquare - school-to-home communication

ParentSquare offers parents one-place to receive all classroom, school, and district communication. MVSD formally used Edlio but are now on ParentSquare to maximize the communication with families.
 
 

ClassLink - application access and management

ClassLink provides students with one place to go to access their digital instructional apps, sites and shared content. Teachers can share apps with students and students can access their Google Drive and Google productivity tools (Sheets, Docs, etc) through ClassLink.
 

Chromebooks

Students use Chromebooks on a daily basis in many cases. While some students take their Chromebook home each day, others leave their Chromebooks at school for charging each night.
 
 

Responsible Use Agreement

As instruction takes a more digital approach to learning as a support, students have access to the internet, communication tools, collaboration tools and more. The Responsible Use Agreement, outlines expectations and standards for students and parents.

Restraint and Seclusion Data

California Department of Education

Data Collection

The CDE collected restraint and seclusion data for the first time from local educational agencies (LEAs) as part of the 2019–20 CALPADS End-of-Year (EOY) 3 annual data submission. In preparation for this data collection, the CDE directed LEAs to start collecting these data locally beginning in fall 2019 for submission to CALPADS from May to September 2020. To accommodate the collection of these data, the CALPADS student discipline data files were modified to include the collection of the following behavioral restraint and seclusion data, which are defined in EC section 49005.1:

  • Mechanical Restraint: Use of a device or equipment to restrict a pupil's freedom of movement (with exceptions).
  • Physical Restraint: A personal restriction that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a pupil to move his or her torso, arms, legs, or head freely (with exceptions).
  • Seclusion: The involuntary confinement of a pupil alone in a room or area from which the pupil is physically prevented from leaving.

The chart below reflects data for the 2024-2025 school year.

School Site: Mechanical Restraint: Physical Restraint: Seclusion:
Creek View Elementary 0 1 0
Grace Yokley Junior High School 0 0 0
Mountain View Elementary 0 0 0
Ranch View Elementary 0 0 0
Park View Elementary 0 0 0