To Do
Remind ICCLs of the Admin/ICCL meeting at Bend High on Tuesday from 4:15-6:15
From Departments
From Sara in Student Services:
Please read this week’s Special EDge to read more about:
- DUE February 20th: Review assigned OT equipment at your site and complete the Smartsheet
- Remember about OTs when scheduling
- Plan for ESY! – Make sure to look at the NEW Workflow!
- Consider passing on the Boys and Girls Club opportunity for teens to families
- Check out the Learning Labs
- Check out the incredible work of teams in Campus Kudos!
- And more
From Jess, Lead Counselor:
School Counseling Program Updates
From Kayla in Safety:
SRO Appreciation Day– Schools are encouraged to celebrate their SROs the week of February 17th for SRO Appreciation Day. Some ideas for appreciation that have been done in past school years are: decorate their office doors, buy lunch for them one day during the week, have students make cards and drawings, or have breakfast and invite the entire team. You have all done so amazing that the past two years BLS has been featured in the national SRO magazine!!
From Gabe Pagano, District Activities and Athletic Director:
Here is the weekly. Have a great week.
MS Only
Fly Up Day: For future Bend-area high school students – Ensure these students receive this PowerPoint by next Friday and have their form filled out. For future La-Pine High students – connect with La Pine High about this day if you haven’t already done so.
Calendar
February 13-April 10: Pre ACT testing
February 17: HS Administrator Work Session 9:00-11:00 @ BTA
February 17: Admin/ICCL – Bend High 4:15 – 6:15
February 18: All Admin Meeting – Bend High 3:00-5:00
February 19: MS Horizontal – Sky View 3:00 – 5:00
Who in the world?
Congratulations to Jessica Gambee, who guessed the image from last week! The image was of Zora Neale Hurston, an American novelist. She is seen as one of the most important Black writers in American history. In 1937, she published Their Eyes Were Watching God, the story of a Black woman looking for love and happiness in the South. The book was criticized at the time, especially by Black male writers, who condemned Hurston for not taking a political stand and demonstrating the ill effects of racism. Instead, the novel, now considered her masterwork, celebrated the rich tradition of the rural Black South. Hurston’s work remained uplifting and joyful despite her financial struggles.
We continue our celebration of Black History! Who is this famous individual?
