On Thursday evening, March 3, Parkview School danced the Hustle! It was their annual Open House with the theme, “Rocking the ’60s and ’70s.” Dressed in tie-dye and flowers, Parkview staff and students channeled their inner “flower child.”
The Parkview community, along with visitors from the district office, had the opportunity to peruse student work and projects, participate in a variety of math activities, and try their chance at a cake and steak walk. Thanks to local businesses Marie Callender’s Restaurant & Bakery, Coco’s, Zombee Donuts, Stater Bros. Markets, Panera Bread, Polly’s Pies, Albertsons, Costco, and The Butchery for donating baked goods for the cake walk and prime choice steaks for the steak walk.
National Honor Society (NHS) and National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) students earned community service hours, and displayed their leadership qualities by manning all the math game and dance venues.
Attendees enjoyed a pizza dinner under the stars provided by Domino’s Pizza.
Parkview’s Open House is often a conduit for prospective new families to the school and district. It is at this yearly event they’re able to meet the staff and other home school/independent study families. At this informal forum, many of their questions about the programs available at Parkview are answered.
What a great way to welcome them to the community! Parkview continues to be the “hidden gem” of PYLUSD.
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