Goats have begun grazing at Ishi Hills Middle School to reduce fuels and help prevent fires.
The first phase of construction has begun at The Studios @ Central and Ishi Hills Middle School for the new outdoor, covered basketballs and PE structures!
Dear Families of Oroville City Elementary School District,
It is with a heavy heart and profound sadness that I reach out to you today to address a tragic incident that has deeply affected our school community. We have recently learned about the untimely loss of one of our students. Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to the family and loved ones who are enduring this unimaginable grief.
We are aware that this tragic event has garnered attention on social media platforms and local news outlets. Please remember that during such difficult times, it is important to exercise caution and respect the privacy of those directly affected. We must come together as a community to support one another and honor the memory of the student we have lost.
I want to assure you that the Oroville Police Department has initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding this tragedy. As a school district, we will cooperate fully and provide any assistance required throughout their inquiry. Our primary focus is to ensure that all necessary information is gathered thoroughly and timely, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of the events leading to this heartbreaking loss.
In times like these, it is crucial that we come together as a community to support one another. We understand the tremendous impact such a loss can have on our students, families, and staff. In collaboration with the Butte County Office of Education, we are working diligently to provide counseling services and support to anyone in our school community who may be in need. Our dedicated team of professionals will be available to offer assistance, guidance, and a listening ear to help navigate through this difficult period.
Students affected by the incident will process this in their own way. Please be sensitive to any changes in your child's behavior. Over the next few days, please encourage your child to express their feelings and listen attentively.
Some of the common reactions that children experience when reacting to a traumatic event are:
· Restlessness, nervous behavior
· Trouble concentrating
· Difficulty sleeping, nightmares
· "Clingy" behavior, fear of being alone
· Asking questions over and over again
· Remembering previous losses and events
Please take the time to reach out to one another, offering comfort and support to those who may be struggling. We must remember that grief knows no timetable, and everyone copes with loss in their own unique way. Be patient and understanding, as a simple act of kindness can make a difference.
If you have any concerns, questions, or require further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact your child's school. We are here to support you through this difficult time. Together, we will navigate this painful journey and emerge stronger as a community.
With deepest sympathies,
Dr. Holtom
A special message from OCESD Board of Trustee Member K. Sandra Barnes:
Tabitha VanGunda and Rachelle Linden were presented with the Ross-Harmon Educator of the Year Monday evening! Congratulations to you both!
Work crews removed storm-damaged trees from the Ishi Hills Middle School over break!
https://youtube.com/shorts/yq0n7UF3rSk
Another incredible position has opened up at the OCESD District Office!
Full-time, full-year, health benefits, retirement (PERS) and you can learn the Business Attendance Clerk position on the job!
Apply today! https://www.edjoin.org/Home/DistrictJobPosting/1750430
Ishi Hills Middle School is getting a fresh coat of paint over the break!
Hay there! Did you hear? The Paradise Grazing Festival is next weekend!
Get ready for a day of fun for the whole family, hosted by the Butte County Fire Safe Council (BCFSC)!
Meet your Host: The BCFSC is a nonprofit, community-based organization providing wildfire safety services to Butte County since 1998!
When: Saturday, March 25, 2023, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Where: The Terry Ashe Recreation Center at 6626 Skyway, Paradise, CA
Why: Come celebrate some amazing grazing from nature’s firefighters. Learn about how goats can help protect our communities from wildfires by clearing flammable vegetation to create a more fire-safe landscape.
Learn about using grazing for wildfire safety, and then stay for food, vendor booths, live music, tie dye crafts, goat activities, and more!
We’re bringing the G.O.A.T. (greatest of all time) goats, just like last year.
Goat Experiences: Petting zoo, goat yoga, goat photobooth, story time with goats, and a dog herding demonstration!
Find out more online:
Watch the video recap of last year’s first ever Paradise Grazing Festival: https://youtu.be/g9ueao2-HSU
Event webpage: https://buttefiresafe.net/paradisegrazingfestival/
RSVP or share on Facebook: https://fb.me/e/3nsfIr202
Learn more about the Butte County Fire Safe Council (BCFSC): https://linktr.ee/buttefiresafe
Incredible job opportunity open right now in Oroville! The Accounts Technician position is full time, full year with benefits working at the OCESD District Office. Apply Today! https://www.edjoin.org/Home/DistrictJobPosting/1710820
We are currently monitoring the storm that is scheduled to hit our area tonight and this week. As of right now, all OCESD schools are scheduled to be open. Should we need to close any OCESD schools due to flooding or power outages, we will notify families as soon as possible.
Free student meals are being served over Christmas break at the Oroville YMCA. Click here for the details:
https://www.ocesd.net/article/938372
Updated Address: Free Student Meals will be served at the Oroville Municipal Building at 1200 Meyers street, not at the YMCA building on Robinson Street.
Looking to start a rewarding new career?
OCESD is holding a job fair today (Nov 10) until 2:30 at the District Office: 2795 Yard Street, Oroville. Come meet the team and get some free swag!
Superintendent Holtom and staff wish everyone a happy and safe Halloween!
OCESD completed a safe path to school sidewalk and fence along Mesa Avenue between Sierra Del Oro Inclusive Preschool and The Studios @ Central! This is just one part of OCESD's focus of investing in student safety.
Parents and Guardians: The deadline for Alternative Income Forms has been extended to Nov 30, 2022. It is very important that you complete this form as it determines funding for your student's school. Click here for full details: https://www.ocesd.net/article/855240
OCESD is excited to announce that we adopting a new form of school-to-home communication at all OCESD schools called ParentSquare. We will be sending home more information in the coming months and hope to begin using it January 2023!
Looking for something for you and your kids to do this Fall? The YMCA has you covered. With sports, swimming, theater and fitness programs there is something for everyone!
Contact 530-533-9622 for more information
Congratulations everyone on a great first day of school!
-Superintendent Holtom