January 24, 2025
January 24, 2025
January 24, 2025
Beth began her work at Fuente Nueva as a parent volunteer when her oldest son enrolled in the first kindergarten class. As the school developed, Beth designed and implemented an Extended Day program. In 2005 she became the “lead petitioner” for Fuente Nueva’s Charter Petition and later accepted the position of the Charter Director.
Upon earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education from Millersville University, Beth gained her Pennsylvania teaching credential in 1992. After experiencing the constraints of the public education system, Beth left the classroom and worked for several years in a non-profit mental health services agency. After her three children were born, she dedicated herself to the role of stay-at-home mother.
When Beth joined the Fuente Nueva team in the role of Charter Director she gained valuable on the job experience as an administrator. Since her start at FNCS, Beth has gained her California Teaching Credential, authorization to teach English language learners, school business manager and finance training, and the all-important Certificate of Achievement from the Charter School Leadership Boot Camp through the Charter School Development Center.
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Dear Families,
It is so exciting to have kids on campus this year and we are working hard to make this a safe and welcoming environment for all students. With the goal of kids at school as much as possible, we recognize that there will also be missed school to protect the community from the spread of COVID-19.
We have gotten a lot of questions in the past few weeks about what families should do if their child gets sick with covid like symptoms. As a reminder the signs & symptoms of COVID-19 are:
If your student has any of the above symptoms that are NOT related to another health concern (food poisoning, allergies, etc) then they must stay home. Students with symptoms of COVID-19 infection may not to return for in-person instruction until they have met California Department of Public Health criteria to return to school which are:
When students live with someone who is sick, they do not need to stay home until there is a positive COVID-19 test result for the individual who is sick. This feels counterintuitive and several families have chosen to keep their children home in the case that a family member has symptoms and are awaiting test results. We honor this choice and support families in making this decision.
To help keep student learning happening while kiddos are not on campus we have the ability to issue a short term independent study agreement. This will be a combination of work that students are doing on campus as well as other activities including online learning. If your child will be out for an extended period of time due to either of the reasons listed above and they are well enough to complete school work, please request an independent study packet. We will do what we can to provide one to you as quickly as possible.
Please reach out with any questions or concerns. Hopefully we will have the answers and if not we will find them and learn together. Thank you for all you do to help keep Fuente Nueva kiddos safe and learning in school.
All the best,
Directora Beth
Dear Families,
This week was an incredibly successful start to the school year. We have much to be grateful for having this time together in person. Thank you to all the families who were able to follow through with the Social Responsibility Commitment. By doing so we are all giving our students the best chance to keep learning at school.
With the holiday weekend on our doorstep, I would like to share the words of Dr. Ian Hoffman, the Humboldt County Health Officer who said, “In light of record hospitalizations in our county and the urgent need to help reduce exposures to COVID-19 in our schools, we ask all who are unvaccinated, including unvaccinated children, to stay home this holiday weekend. The last thing we want to see in our community is another spike in cases like we saw following the winter holidays.”
Thank you for all your support and patience as we learn how to be together on campus with the new guidelines. The feeling on the campus this week was joyful with lots of learning going on in all directions. We could not do this without your support.
Take good care and enjoy your three day weekend. We will see everyone here on Tuesday!
Take care,
BethRemember to sign up for the Extended Day Program by Tuesday 9/7 4pm.
Dear Families,
We are excited to share that we have hired a team for the Extended Day Program. We will open the program on September 13, 2021. Care will be provided both before and after school with a limited capacity. If we have more interest than slots we will hold a lottery with priority tiers. More information can be found in the Extended Day Policy and Procedures.
We will collect student interest in the Extended Day Program, through this form. The deadline to complete the form is by Tuesday 9/7 at 4pm. Should interest be greater than capacity we will hold a lottery on Wednesday 9/8 at 9am. Families will be notified via email of their Extended Day enrollment status by 4pm on 9/8. If a family has interest at a later date they will be placed on the waitlist or enrolled according to availability.
As a school we have always prided ourselves on not capping enrollment in the extended day program and serving ALL interested students. This year due to the challenges of the pandemic and limited staffing we may not be able to serve all interested students. If this occurs, we are committed to pursuing options so that we can once again serve all students who need care in our Extended Day program.
If you have any questions, please reach out. I look forward to welcoming students to the Extended Day program.
All the best,
Directora Beth
Dear Families,
The first day of school is just around the corner and we are happily preparing for your students’ arrival. This year will bring opportunities for us to joyfully connect and learn as we navigate the continued pandemic. While there are challenges, we have learned a lot over the past two years that brings me confidence and when we work together we can do great for the students and families of Fuente Nueva.
At last night’s charter council meeting (the FNCC is the Board of Directors for our school), the council reviewed the safety plans that have been developed based on the latest guidance from California Department of Public Health. The robust safety procedures that we had in place last year will change very little. Below is a short list of what safety protocols will be in place. The full plans may be viewed on our website or obtained through our main office.
Fuente Nueva has opted to offer a long term independent study program for students whose health would be put at risk by in-person instruction, as determined by their parent or guardian. This option has been created through State Assembly Bill 130 which was adopted in June. Fuente Nueva has gone above and beyond the state mandates and created a long term independent study program for our students. We ask that families who choose to opt-in to independent study do so one trimester at a time.
By opting into the long term independent study program, families are agreeing to become their student’s primary educational provider. The school will provide guidance to the family and student through assignments and some synchronous instruction. This will be different from last year’s distance learning model where we had lower expectations of what the family was able to provide for their students at home. Another difference from last year is that students who are enrolled in the long term independent study program will have Maestra Olivia Obidah Dunn as their teacher of record. The regular grade level teacher will collaborate with Maestra Olivia to align instruction to the classroom when possible.
As a Spanish immersion school we want to emphasize that the instruction in the independent Study program will be offered primarily in English with opportunities for students to engage in conversational Spanish during zoom lessons and through various online platforms. Students who have a higher level of Spanish proficiency already will be provided with more opportunities for instruction and independent work in Spanish.
Before choosing independent study for your student, please review:
To request long term independent study for your student, fill out this google form by Monday 8/23 at 10am. This will give us the necessary time to plan for the first day of school on 8/30. Please note that students who are served through an Individualized Education Plan must hold an IEP meeting for the team to discuss and decide if the program is appropriate for that student’s individual needs.
As always if you have any questions, concerns, ideas, please feel free to reach out. My schedule is busy, but I find that making time to connect with families is an essential part of my success as a school leader. If you want to make an appointment contact me at 822-3348 or email me at bwylie@fuentenueva.org.
Thank you families for being a part of the Fuente Nueva community. I look forward to working with you this school year and beyond.
With warm regards,
Directora Beth
Dear Families,
Please see the attached flyer listing details regarding open positions at Fuente Nueva!
Open Positions:
Classroom Assistant Monday-Friday 3.75 hours per day
Extended Day Director Monday- Friday 6 hour per day
Extended Day Assistants for before and after school 2-3.75 hours per day
Art Instructor, Physical Education Instructor, and Music Instructor