Newsletter 3/27/26

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Good Afternoon South Lake Families,

As we head into Spring Break, we hope your family has time to rest, recharge, and enjoy a change of pace. While the schedule may be more relaxed, keeping a consistent sleep routine can make a big difference in helping students return feeling refreshed and ready to learn. We also encourage families to monitor technology use - limiting extended hours of video games or “doom scrolling,” and keeping devices out of bedrooms at night to support better sleep. Balancing screen time with physical activity, time outdoors, and opportunities to connect with family and friends can help students reset both mentally and physically. A little structure during the break goes a long way in setting our students up for a strong finish to the school year!
 
As our students navigate the challenges and transitions of middle school, we want to ensure every family has easy access to support resources, especially during Spring Break. Whether your child is experiencing a difficult day or a more serious mental health crisis, there are dedicated professionals in Orange County ready to help 24/7.
 
** If you feel unable to keep your child safe due to thoughts of suicide, please take them to your local emergency room. **
 
Below is a list of local and national support services available to your family: 
 
Immediate Crisis Support (24/7)
OC Links Behavioral Health Line: (855) 625-4657
The primary entry point for Orange County’s behavioral health services. Provides information, referral, and linkage to mental health and substance use services.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or Text 988
Free, confidential support for people in distress and prevention resources.
Crisis Assessment Team (CAT): (866) 830-6011
Provides 24-hour mobile response for psychiatric emergencies throughout Orange County.
 
Text Support
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME or COURAGE to 741741
Connect with a volunteer Crisis Counselor anytime, anywhere.
California Youth Crisis Line: Call or Text (800) 843-5200
Specifically for youth ages 12–24 and their families.
Teen Line: Text TEEN to 839863 (6 PM – 10 PM PT)
Peer-to-peer support where teens can talk to other trained teens.
 
Specialized & Localized Support
iCARE (Irvine Community Alternative Response and Engagement): (949) 724-7000
Request through the Irvine Police non-emergency line. iCARE is a specialized unit that responds to non-violent mental health calls, including youth in crisis, to connect them with supportive resources rather than law enforcement.
NAMI OC WarmLine: (714) 991-6412
For non-emergency emotional support and resources from people who have "been there."
2-1-1 Orange County: Dial 2-1-1
Comprehensive resource database for food, shelter, and healthcare (including mental health) assistance.
 
If you have concerns about your student’s well-being during school hours, please do not hesitate to reach out to our school counseling office. We are here to partner with you in supporting your child’s health and success.
 
Have a wonderful Spring Break Sharks! 
In kindness, 
Belinda Averill
 

Principal

Schedule for March 30th - April 10th

March 30th - April 3rd 
 

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

Spring Break 

 

Spring Break

Spring Break 

 

Spring BreakSpring Break 


April 6th - April 10th 
 

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

Anchor Day
8:15am – 3:02pm 
Bonus Period PE
 


 

Anchor Day
8:15am – 3:02pm 
Bonus Period PE
Odd Periods
Late Start
9:00am – 3:02pm

Even Periods
Late Start

9:00am - 3:02pm 
Bonus Period PE 


 

 

 

Anchor Day

 

8:15am – 3:02pm 
Bonus Period PE

Information & Resources

7th Grade Families – Parent Notification
All 7th grade parents received the Parent Health Notification Letter 2025-2026 this week about our upcoming Health education with information and links for what to expect as well as opt out options. 

IPSF - SUMMER IS COMING!
Let curiosity lead the way this summer with classes that inspire innovation! Choose from a variety of exciting and educational classes for students in grades PreK-12, all taught by IUSD teachers and specialized instructors. Browse classes to plan your summer and register for classes TODAY! www.IPSF.net/summer 

Summer Dual Enrollment Classes
Looking for classes for your soon to be high schooler…see information about IVC/IUSD Summer College and Dual enrollment below. 
Yearbooks on Sale
Yearbooks are on sale NOW! If you would like to purchase a yearbook, you can do so online at MySchoolBucks for $35.00. Quantities are limited – secure yours today! Prices will increase to $40 on March 1, 2026. Don’t miss out on this year’s memories and ensure your child can participate in our school wide signature party at the end of the year!

Middle School Program 
Please visit www.yourirvine.org  and search “YOUTH OUTREACH” in the filter box to see a complete list of upcoming classes, programs, and events. Follow us on Instagram @irvineyouthoutreach for the latest information on all our programs! If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at mspcamps@cityofirvine.org.

Signing out Procedures
Just a reminder that when you are picking up your student early from school, please bring your photo ID into the office to verify your identification for safety purposes.  This identification may be your driver’s license, passport or a California ID card. It is critical to check your student out through the front office…thank you for helping us keep your student safe.

E-Bike Safety Presentation
All the eBike Safety presentations hosted by the high schools are completed. Moving forward, if you need to complete this in order to obtain a registration sticker to park on campus, please contact our Campus Supervisor, Mr. Vasquez at orlandovasquez@iusd.org. Safety presentations will most likely be held on Thursday mornings before school. 

E-bike Reminders
Important Regulations
Age and Licensing Requirements
 

  • E-scooters: Riders must be 16 years or older and have a valid driver’s license or permit.
  • E-bike classifications: There are three different e-bike classifications. California law restricts Type 3 e-bikes (up to 28 mph) to riders 16 and older.

Do not allow e-Bike Modifications
 

  • Students may be tempted to modify their e-bikes to increase the speed by purchasing a kit online or having a friend modify the bike for them. This can be extremely dangerous.
  • Many e-bikes are not equipped to handle higher speeds, and the braking systems may not be sufficient.

Safety Tips for All E-Vehicles
Follow the Rules of the Road
 

  • Obey traffic laws: stop at signals, yield to pedestrians, and ride with the flow of traffic.

Always Wear a Helmet
 

  • Required for riders under 18 and all Type 3 e-bike users. Helmets greatly reduce the risk of serious injury.

Stay Visible
 

  • Use a front white light and rear red reflector, wear reflective clothing, and avoid poorly lit areas at night.

Avoid Distractions
 

  • Do not use mobile devices or wear headphones while riding. Stay alert to your surroundings.

Ride Courteously
 

  • Yield to pedestrians, use a bell or audible signal when passing, and slowdown in crowded areas.

Maintain Safe Speeds
 

  • Practice at lower speeds, understand your braking distance, and ride within your comfort and equipment limits.

Did You Know?
 

  • E-vehicles must be ridden safely on shared paths.
  • Riders must always yield to pedestrians.
  • Proper equipment, responsible behavior and rule-following significantly reduce accidents.

By following these guidelines, students can enjoy their e-vehicles safely and responsibly. Thank you for helping protect our community!

Chromebook Insurance
As we all know, accidents can happen with the IUSD Chromebook that is assigned and loaned to each student. Depending on the damage, this can be costly to a household. Please take a moment and get your Chromebook insurance. The 2025-2026 updated information and link is provided to you for your convenience:  https://support.iusd.org/hc/en-us/articles/360033840394-IUSD-Chromebook-Insurance-Program.

Attendance Matters
As we move through the school year, I want to emphasize the crucial role that regular attendance plays in your student’s success. Every day of learning matters, and consistent school attendance is one of the most important factors in achieving strong academic outcomes and fostering a sense of belonging at school. Here’s why:
 

  • Improved Academic Performance: Students who attend school regularly are more likely to keep up with daily lessons and assignments, leading to better grades and a deeper understanding of the material.
  • Building Positive Habits: Consistent attendance helps students develop responsibility, time management, and perseverance—skills they will carry with them long after middle school.
  • Social Connections: Being in school allows students to participate fully in group work, social activities, and extracurriculars that are vital for their emotional and social growth.
  • Strong Foundations for Future Success: Studies show that students with high attendance rates are more likely to graduate and pursue higher education or career opportunities with confidence.

We understand that occasional absences are unavoidable due to illness or emergencies. However, I encourage you to do your best to schedule appointments, vacations, and other non-urgent activities outside of the school day to minimize disruptions to your child's learning. 

Youth Ride Free
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is excited to announce the continuation of their “Youth Ride Free” promotional bus pass program.  This pass allows youth ages 6 to 18 to ride all OC fixed-route buses every day for free.  Last year’s blue Youth Ride Free Passes expire September 30, 2025; the new Wave Youth Ride Free Passes are valid now through September 30, 2026, and require a new Parent Request Form for each recipient.  To participate in the program, complete a new Parent Request Form, available using the below links, printed forms are also available in the front office.  Return the completed and signed Parent Request Form to the front office to receive the new Wave youth bus pass for the 2025-26 school year.
 
Parent Request Form:
English – OCTA.net/YouthRequest
Spanish – OCTA.net/YouthRequest_SPN
Korean – OCTA.net/YouthRequest_KOR
Vietnamese – OCTA.net/YouthRequest_VIET
Mandarin – OCTA.net/YouthRequest_MAN
For more information regarding the program visit: OCTA Youth Ride Free Pass Program 

Language and Accessibility Resources for Families
As part of IUSD’s and our school’s ongoing commitment to making important information, resources and services accessible to our diverse community, we want to remind families that they can adjust language and accessibility preferences on the platforms used for school communications. Whether through ParentSquare, the Parent Portal or the IUSD website, it is easy to set your preferred language, ensuring you receive updates, notifications and resources in the language that works best for you.
 
CLICK HERE for resources, in multiple languages, to show how you can select your preferred language and accessibility features on ParentSquare. With ParentSquare, you can set your language preference to receive notifications, messages and updates directly in the language of your choice. 

Bell Schedule
The 2025-2026 Bell Schedule includes all the minimum days and special schedules for the year.  Please make sure to review the start and end times for these schedules. 

Stay Connected
Stay connected by checking your email for communication from South Lake and IUSD.  South Lake is also on Instagram @southlakemiddleschool and our website is at www.southlake.iusd.org

Stay up to date about what is happening at school and in class by reviewing your student’s Planner, becoming a Canvas Observer, checking Parent Portal and visiting our website. 
Canvas https://iusd.instructure.com/login 
Parent Portal https://my.iusd.org/ 
Website https://southlake.iusd.org/

Upcoming Events
March 30th - April 3rd - Spring Break