Westmont Elementary School
A Word From Our Principal
Dear Wildcat Families,
I hope that you’ve had a relaxing and enjoyable summer break and that you and your children are ready to return to a new school year! I am excited and honored to begin my journey as the principal of Westmont Elementary School and am looking forward to getting to know you and your children.
I am eager to serve our students as they continue to learn and grow as kind citizens and hard-working scholars. I know that through a strong home-school connection and collaboration, we will ensure that our Westmont Wildcats engage in meaningful learning opportunities and have a successful school year! Please stop by to introduce yourself. Should you have any questions or need anything, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me.
In gratitude,
Denise Victoria
School Site Council Meetings
Dear Westmont School Families,
Below you will find the schedule for upcoming Virtual School Site Council (SSC) meetings. The SSC/ELAC meeting agendas will be posted 72 hours before the meeting date. Meeting minutes will be posted after each meeting.
LCAP Parent Survey
Dear Parent/Guardian,
We value your input! Please take a moment to complete our online LCAP (Local Control and Accountability Plan) survey by clicking the link below. A link was also sent home via ParentSquare. Your feedback is essential as it helps shape our district priorities and spending decisions for the upcoming year.
The LCAP survey opens on Monday, January 12, 2026 and closes on Friday, February 13, 2026.
Rest assured, all responses are anonymous.
School & District Parent & Family Engagement Policies 2022-2023
Research indicates that Parent and Family Engagement (PFE) help children achieve high academic standards. When schools work together with parents in school activities, and both schools and families engage in shared decision making regarding children’s education, students are more likely to acquire literacy at faster rates.
The links below contain the AESD and Parent & Family Engagement Policies. The policies are jointly developed with parents to establish objectives for meaningful parent and family involvement. (20 U.S.C. sections 6312, 6318[a][2])