W.E.B. (Where Everybody Belongs) teacher, Mr. Dong, getting ahead of the game, preparing our student W.E.B. Leaders for our incoming 6th graders next year.

Our 8th grade students enjoyed our annual Civil War Day today. Many thanks to our outstanding teachers who made this happen for our students.


Contra Costa Office of Education presents a virtual event, Addiction & Teens. Learn more about addiction and its impact on young people, signs of problem substance use, and resources available. Click the link to join: https://bit.ly/3WpVDC9 Flyer: https://5il.co/2lr8u
La Oficina de Educación de Contra Costa presenta un evento virtual, Adicción y Adolescentes. Obtenga más información sobre la adicción y su impacto en los jóvenes, las señales del uso problemático de sustancias y los recursos disponibles. Use el enlace para reunirse a la sesión: https://bit.ly/3WpVDC9 Volante: https://5il.co/2lr8u

Mr. Jenkins leading an outstanding group of musicians at our Spring Concert this evening. Proud of our Delta Vista Band program.


BLOOD DRIVE in honor of Aria Strong, a 5-year-old in our community with an extremely rare blood disease that has left her in critical condition, needing several blood and platelet transfusions a week. Please join us in donating blood on Friday, May 17th (8:30-2:30), at St. Anthony Church (971 O’Hara Ave, Oakley). To make an appointment, click the link within the flyer: https://5il.co/2lkq0

Students from Delta Vista's Latinos Unidos Club & Black History Month showcase at the Oakland Museum of California celebrating and learning about the History of California!




Thank you to everyone helping us celebrate Staff Appreciation Week!

Our students enjoyed actively participating in Renaissance Day at Delta Vista today. Many thanks to our 7th grade teachers for making this possible for our students.



The snack cart made its away around to our staff today, celebrating Staff Appreciation Week. Many thanks to our outstanding staff as well as our PTSA for spoiling us this week.






Today was School Lunch Hero Day in the OUESD! We love our School Lunch Heroes!

Mr. Cleek's Advanced Art students painted a frame for the City of Oakley's 25th Anniversary. The frames will be placed anywhere that has a picturesque background throughout the City this June through the end of July. Keep a look-out for this one from Delta Vista!

BLOOD DRIVE in honor of Aria Strong, a 5 year old in our community with an extremely rare blood disease that has left her in critical condition, needing several blood and platelet transfusions a week.
Please join us in donating blood on Friday, May 10th (10-3), at City of Oakley City Hall (3231 Main Street, Oakley).
To make an appointment, click the link within the flyer:
https://5il.co/2jym0
Bridge Builders to the New Generation brought our 8th grade boys the R.I.S.E. Conference today, providing our young men with the tools to protect their peace, their community and their brand.




Celebrating Arab American Heritage Month at Delta Vista! Proud of the inclusive environment we work so hard to ensure. Many thanks to all our outstanding staff who provided this for our students.






Mrs. Vindings students getting "techy" with it, preparing for their battle in the arena tomorrow. May the best 'bot win!

Another moment captured of our CJSF (California Junior Scholarship Federation) students on their field trip to Los Medanos College yesterday.

Our CJSF (California Junior Scholarship Federation) students took a field trip to Los Medanos College today. Many thanks to Mrs. Vinding, Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Fernandez for making this happen. A shout-out to our parent chaperones as well!

Ending the week with an '80's spirit day, complete with big hair, leg warmers and a Conga line at lunch. Panthers know how to party. Thanks, Student Leadership!

Thank you for bringing the "Come Out & Play Club" to Delta Vista for our students, Mrs. Bascom. Students join after school to explore many different games and have fun, of course.

Honor Roll and Principal's Honor Roll students eagerly lined up for donuts this morning. So proud of our hardworking Panthers


