The Secondary Blog April 30, 2026

To Do

From Eric:

For ALL Administrators: Please take a moment to review the “Incident Approval Queue” in Synergy for your school (you can access this via a Quick Launch search). 

We currently have 485 incidents waiting to be approved via this queue (district-wide) with some occurring all the way back in September – And our Administrators are the ones who need to approve/deny these incidents.

If you are unfamiliar with the Incident Approval Queue, please call Eric Powell (4810) and he can help you out.


From Katie and Stephen:

Open House and staff attendance:

Just a reminder to schedule your Open House date for the fall AND send a notice in writing of your expectations regarding staff attendance 60 days prior to the event! 

Requiring certified staff member attendance at evening events:

Attending/participating in three evening events each school year is required for certified staff members. In accordance with the BEA contract, administrators must give 60 days’ written notice if you are requiring certified staff to attend/participate in an evening event.   This would apply to any evening event in which you are requiring cert staff to attend and will not be compensating them for their time(ie:  dance or event supervision in which you are NOT compensating; graduation; Academic Nights; Life and Career Events). 

Participation at parent conferences:

Attendance at parent conferences is already part of the professional responsibilities for certified staff members.  Coaches on staff who are late or do not attend parent conferences should work with administration to make up the time. Reach out to Katie, Stephen or HR Leadership with questions.  


From Jennifer Hauth:

Please remind your teams about implementing the Waypoints Core Skills assessment for the end of the year summative😊 K-5 closes May 22nd and Secondary closes May 28th!

From Departments

From Katie and Stephen:

Thank you for updating your staffing plans as changes occur.

Secondary schools will be presenting their School Design Plans Monday, June 15th from 9-11 @ CHS.  Each school will present for 10 minutes, and cabinet members will sign up to attend.  Please use this template for your presentation. 


From Robi Cole:

Here is info about a COREN leadership opportunity this summer. Check it out.


From the Ed Tech team:

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, introduced a new version of their product, designed specifically for educators, and it is now available to all BLS staff by request. It includes expanded capabilities, higher usage limits, and protections for professional use in education, going beyond what is available in a standard free ChatGPT account. You can find details about access, best practices for use, and how it fits alongside MagicSchool in our EdTech blog post: ChatGPT for Teachers. Please feel free to share. 


From Gabe:

Here is the Weekly: April 27th-May 1st, 2026 


From Sara in Student Services:

Please read this week’s packed Special EDge for information about: 

  • Check out the Reminders from Records
  • Complete High Cost
  • Elementary Case Managers: ECSE Bridges Information from Krista
  • Order Deadline
  • ESY Case Managers – Reach out to Sara Young with new students who qualify and continue to reach out to families you haven’t heard from
  • Check out the Learning Labs
  • Check out the incredible work of teams in Campus Kudos!
  • Utilize the Student Services Launchpad
  • Save the Date for upcoming events

From Tami Pike:

TOSA Corner

From Monica Freeman – SS TOSA:

Here is a link to updates for both MS and HS Social Studies.


From Torie Withers, Language Arts TOSA:

Spring in secondary Language Arts means collaboration and planning. Teachers are engaging in CDA collaborations while also working through key decisions around standards and score conversions in AP courses.

CDA collaborations include scoring calibration of student essays, engagement with our newly revised priority standards and holistic rubrics, discussion of next year’s on-demand writing prompt and assessed standards, and dedicated professional learning focused on current literacy research and instructional strategies. 

Upcoming grade-level CDA collaboration dates:

  • Friday, May 1: 8th Grade 
  • Tuesday, May 12: 11th & 12th Grades 
  • Thursday, May 14: 9th Grade
  • Friday, May 15: 6th Grade 
  • Friday, May 22: 10th Grade 

Additionally, our spring Text Review meeting will take place on Thursday, May 21. During this time, pending book club titles will be reviewed and considered for approval.

Please contact me with any questions: [email protected] 

MS Only:

You may have seen a note about the Karen Mapp training on May 21 in the HS admin piece last week. Middle Schools also need to prioritize sending the administrator in your school who oversees attendance.

Here is the info again: On Thursday, May 21 from 8:00–12:00 (and continuing into next school year), national expert Dr. Karen Mapp will join us in person to help us reflect on our current work, identify school-specific and districtwide coordinated efforts, and plan concrete, evidence-based strategies to reduce chronic absenteeism. This is a valuable opportunity to reflect on this year and begin planning for next year.

HS Only:

Karen Mapp Training:

Send Katie the name of the administrator who will attend the Karen Mapp training on May 21 8-12. This should be the administrator who oversees attendance. Principals are also welcome, and we encourage graduation coaches to attend. Thank you, BSHS!  We will send them an invite to the training.

Principals, please share this message with your Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and College Dual Credit Teachers:

We continue to encourage you to engage in collaboration with other AP, IB and CDC teachers in backwards designing your courses for SBGI implementation beginning in the fall. 

Our TOSAs will be reaching out to coordinate time for AP, IB, and CDC teachers teaching the same courses to work together.  The offer still stands to pay for substitutes to collaborate during the school day, or we can timesheet you up to 8 hours for work outside of the workday.  

If you are a College Dual Credit Teacher, please share the contact information for your mentor with Dean, Katie and your content area TOSA.  We are happy to connect with college mentors to provide context for the work and answer questions.

Please reach out to Katie or Dean regarding questions about collaboration, to Dean for questions about time sheeting and to your TOSA for scheduling and content planning specifics.

Open Period notification for families and students:

Beginning with 26-27, we will add the following language to our curriculum guides to notify families about open periods:

Curriculum Guide verbiage:

Students in grades 9-11 are required to enroll in a full courseload.  Students in grade 12 have the flexibility to enroll in up to 7 classes depending on their credits towards graduation.  Students interested in having less than 7 classes must consult with their counselor to ensure that they meet graduation requirements and on track for their post-high school plan.  

This language will be added to student schedules beginning with 26-27:

On student schedules:

If a student is granted an open period, it will be listed on their schedule as “Open Period.” Open periods are typically scheduled during the first or last period of the day; however, exceptions may occur.   Reach out to your student’s counselor or your school’s administration if you have questions. 

Calendar

May 4: IB/AP LA CDA Meeting

May 13: Excellence in Ed Awards @ MVHS

May 14th: MS Only – TAG Admin/ICCL Meeting @ Ed Center 3:30 – 5:00

May 19: Secondary Administrator work session @ CHS 9-11 – focus on SBGI

May 21: Karen Mapp session on Chronic Absenteeism 8-12 – Admin lead for attendance attends

Where in the World?

Congrats to to Dan Curfew for being the ONLY person to correctly guess the image from last week!  🙌

The image is of Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat (مسقط, Maskat) Sultanate of Oman.  The Grand Mosque is located in Oman outside of the capital of Muscat. Oman is on the Arabian Peninsula and hugs the Gulf of Oman, with Iran and Pakistan across the Hormuz Straight and the Arabian sea along the east coast. 

Here is the image for this week. Send us your guess for this location by Monday, win the drawing, and Stephen or Katie will bring you your school appropriate beverage of choice:

The Secondary Blog April 23, 2026

To Do

Complete your option sets by Monday!

Option sets for curriculum ordering are due next week! Dean ran a virtual trainings for the HS admin leads on Monday of this week. If you weren’t able to make the meeting or have additional questions, please reach out to Dean.

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Thank you for updating your staffing plans as changes are occur.
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From Eric, please provide comments for the 26-27 Code of Conduct:

As we look toward the 26-27 school year, we wanted to give administators at each of our levels an opportunity to make comments/propose adjustments to the Code of Conduct.

Ideas presented within the comment copies for your level (below) will be reviewed and discussed at a district Code of Conduct review meeting and also processed through the District’s Culture & Climate Task Force.

Here are the comment copies (by Level):

Middle School Comment Copy

High School Comment Copy

From Departments

Office of Policy and Advocacy:

  1. Chronic Absenteeism: Family Engagement and Attendance:  (Action needed)

We know you are working hard to get kids to school.  As part of our broader efforts to improve student attendance under the leadership of Eric and his team, and in alignment with our ongoing work on student voice, dignity, and belonging, in addition to our school design plan improvement cycles, we will be taking a closer look at the connection between family engagement and chronic absenteeism.  Research shows that specific, practical family engagement strategies can significantly improve student attendance across K–12.

On Thursday, May 21 from 8:00–12:00 (and continuing into next school year), national expert Dr. Karen Mapp will join us in person to help us reflect on our current work, identify school-specific and districtwide coordinated efforts, and plan concrete, evidence-based strategies to reduce chronic absenteeism. This is a valuable opportunity to reflect on this year and begin planning for next year.

Your Advocacy ICCL rep will attend, with substitute costs covered by the Office of Policy and Advocacy. If there are one or two additional staff members (ex: family engagement committee members) who would benefit from participating, they are welcome as well—we can support some additional substitute costs; please contact me if interested in adding participants. Please also plan for an administrator to join us. This work will directly inform your 2026–27 school design plan and provide practical tools to strengthen attendance efforts.

More information to follow—for now, please mark your calendar.

  1. ELL/Multilingual Services (From Liza) (FYI)

Hello admin teams! I wanted to inform you about a change in ELPA test scores this school year, per ODE:

  • There is a new ELPA score called “Early Proficient.” 
  • “Early Proficient” means the student scored very close to proficient, so they may be able to exit English Language Learner (ELL) status.
  • Next steps: Language Specialists will connect with the families of students who have scored “Early Proficient” and set up meetings to discuss their options during their case management periods. See the attached family flyer.
  • The decision must be made by a parent, guardian, or by the student themselves if they are an adult (18 yrs. or older).  All forms are due by June 11, 2026. 

Your Language Specialist will be connecting with you on this new process.  If you have additional questions, please reach out to me directly. Happy to support!  -Liza

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From Gabe:

Here is the weekly: April 20th-24th, 2026

HS Administrators Only

In regards to the Karen Mapp training on May 21, the administrator in your school who oversees attendance is required to attend. I will send them an invite to the training.

Calendar

April 22: Forestry/Natural Resources CTE PD @ COCC

April 23: Manufacturing/Natural Resources CTE PD

April 23: MS Horizontal 3-5 @ Pacific Crest

April 28: AP LA Rubric collaboration and decision making teams meeting 8:00

April 30: AP LA Rubric collaboration and decision making teams meeting 8:00

May 1: HS Principal Connection @ BSHS in Perseverance Hall 8-10

May 1: 8th Grade LA CDA Meeting

May 4: IB/AP LA CDA Meeting

May 19: Secondary Administrator work session @ CHS 9-11 – focus on SBGI

May 21: Karen Mapp session on Chronic Absenteeism 8-12 – Admin lead for attendance attends

Where in the World?

Congrats to Kelly Schmidt for correctly identifying the blog image this week.  The worlds largest prairie dog in South Dakota!

Here is the image for this week. Send us your guess for this location by Monday, win the drawing, and Stephen or Katie will bring you your school appropriate beverage of choice:

Secondary Blog April 16, 2026

To Do

Save the Date:

Secondary schools will be reporting out on their School Design Plans Monday, June 15th from 9-11. Stay tuned for more details.

Departments

From Ryan in HR:


We will be announcing the honorees for the 2026 Excellence in Education on Thursday, April 23rd in an email to all staff.


Please be sure that your site/department’s honorees are recognized ahead of this date so that you can capture the significance of the recognition in a way that is distinct and celebrates the individual.

As a reminder: The event will take place at Mountain View High School on Wednesday, May 13 from 4:30–6:30 p.m. 


From ODE:

Here is a link to info on a variety of Youth Advisory Councils. Please share with students.


From Rodger Moore in Operations:

Here is a one page guideline about who is responsible for costs when it comes to repairs and improvements.


From Gabe:

Here is the weekly agenda for Athletics and Activities. April13th-April 17th, 2026


From Jess in Counseling:

School Program Updates


From Sara in Student Services:

Attached is this week’s Special EDge. Please read to find out more about:

  • Order Deadline
  • ESY Case Managers – Please reach out to families and ask them to complete the form that was emailed
  • Check out the Learning Labs
  • Check out the incredible work of teams in Campus Kudos!
  • Utilize the Student Services Launchpad
  • Save the Date for upcoming events

Calendar

April 22: Forestry/Natural Resources CTE PD @ COCC

April 23: Manufacturing/Natural Resources CTE PD

April 23: MS Horizontal 3-5 @ Pacific Crest

April 26: Summative Wayfinder window opens

May 1st: 8th Grade LA CDA Meeting

May 4th: IB/AP LA CDA Meeting

Where in the World

Congrats to Monica Hanson! 🏆 Monica correctly guessed the image for this week! 

The image is of Neuschwanstein Castle in Schwangau, Germany. The Gothic-, Romanesque-, and Byzantine-style castle was built in the late 1800s for King Ludwig II of Bavaria and served as the inspiration for the castle in Disney’s Sleeping Beauty.  If you get a chance to see it – it is worth it!

Here is the image for this week. Send us your guess for this location by Monday, win the drawing, and Stephen or Katie will bring you your school appropriate beverage of choice:

Secondary Blog April 9, 2026

To Do

Principals:

Thank you for updating your staffing plans and the FTE sheet so all information is accurate!

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Scheduling student listening sessions:

Stephen and Katie would like to meet with a group of students at each of your schools to collect feedback regarding SBGI. This can be your principal’s student advisory group or perhaps your student leadership. Please work with your level leader to get something scheduled for May.

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From Triz:

Evaluation Process:

Hope you all continue to cruise through your evaluation process and have experienced some relief in getting all the steps complete.  Just a friendly reminder that we need to have files dropped into your provided Google Files as well as the workbooks for HR to have access.  If you are having any issues with the sheet, please remember to reach out to Jessica Lamay or me.

We should be starting the summative cycle for classified staff, so if you have questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out.  

Thank you again for all your work on these!

Classified Eval Guide

Certified Evaluation Guide

Helpful hints about uploading to your google drives.

Linking Files:

Once you’ve dropped your files into the shared site folders  

Please be sure to link them into the correct column of your workbook. 

See steps in the samples below:

  1. Click to select the file you are attaching in the workbook.
  2. Click the ‘chain link’ icon to copy the link to that file -OR- Ctrl/Command+C.
  1. Click on the ‘File Chip’ in the corresponding row and column for that employee/eval piece. Ctrl/Command+V -OR- Right mouse click, then click Paste, to attach the file.
  2. Tab -OR- click on the file name pop-up (as above) to complete the attachment.
  3. File is attached.

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Please share this opportunity with your teachers!

From: African American/Black Student Success 
To: American Indian/Alaskan Native Student Success, African American/Black Student Success, Latino/a/x & Indigenous Student Success, LGBTQ2SIA+ Student Success, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Island Student Success, Immigrant/Refugee Student Success
Date: April 3, 2026
Re: Apply Now: NHPI Student Success Advisory Group 

Apply Now: African American/Black Student Success Advisory Committee 

The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) is currently seeking applicants for the African American/Black (AAB) Student Success Advisory Committee (Group). The African American/Black (AAB) Student Success Advisory Committee advises ODE on education matters affecting AAB students and families, in order to address systemic inequities experienced by AAB students, through focused investments and community partnerships that align with the AAB Student Success Plan. Application are due by Friday May 15, 2026 at 3pm. 

Position Details

  • Application Deadline: Friday, May 15, 2026 at 3:00 pm 
  • Applicant Eligibility: High school, college age youth and classroom teachers encouraged to apply
    • According to ORS 329.841 the Department shall form an Advisory Group consisting of individuals representing: Community members; Education Partners; and including representatives of the Department of Early Learning and Care, Youth Development Oregon, and the Higher Education Coordinating Commission. 
  • Meetings: Monthly 2-hour meetings (Zoom) from September-June, on the second Wednesday of the month, from 9:00am – 11:am PST; One in-person all day retreat in Salem, Fall 2026 TBD 
  • Length of Service: 2 year term with the option to continue for up to 4 years total  

The role of the advisory group is to advise the department regarding the AAB Student Success Plan, grant program, and related Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs). Additionally, the department will be considering other intersectional identities, roles of applicants, and regional representation to ensure equitable and diverse representation of AAB communities in the Advisory Committee. 

How to Apply

If you are interested in learning more or applying to join the Advisory Group, please complete the Smartsheet application form linked below. The application form is due no later than Friday May 15, 2026 at 3:00pm.  

Application Form

To apply by phone call, video call, written letter, or to request translation services or accommodations, please reach out to the AABSS Student Success Coordinator at [email protected] or 971-208-0483. 

Contact Us

  • Reach out to the AAB Student Success Coordinator at [email protected] with any questions regarding the Advisory Group application process.  
  • Were you forwarded this message? To be directly informed of future opportunities, please subscribe to the ODE.AABSS Student Success Listserv 

Departments

From Ryan:

Next week, we’ll be sending out the complete list of each site’s Excellence in Education honoree.

Emails inviting each honoree to the recognition event will go out on Thursday, April 23.

Before that goes out, pleaes take a moment to notify their honorees directly.

We encourage you to start thinking about how you can deliver the news in a celebratory fashion – announce it at a staff meeting, share it in front of peers, or however feels right for your setting. These recognitions reflect the incredible work happening across our system, and we want the entirety of the process to feel meaningful.

The event will take place at Mountain View High School on Wednesday, May 13 from 4:30–6:30 p.m.

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From Dean:

Optional High School Resources to prevent “Look-alike” Substance Use Policy Violations

This is an optional lesson high schools can deliver through Health 1 classes or as a recorded presentation by administration for an Advisory announcement (teachers will not have enough context to deliver on their own):  “But, is it a substance use policy violation?” Lesson

If you would like additional support to deliver the lesson, please contact Dean and/or Aimee Snyder.

This is in response to emerging issue of student use of caffeine pouches, which are designed to imitate nicotine pouch use.  

We worked with our Healthy Schools partnership to make a lesson that informs students of the Student Code of Conduct and provide scenarios that are likely to be a surprise violation for students or families. 

Stayed tuned to the newsletter content for family newsletters coming soon.  

Please work with your Public Health Specialist to coordinate the roll out of this, if you choose to deliver it as an Advisory or “whole school” announcement this Spring.  We will work on adding it to the Health 1 curriculum starting next school year.

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From Kinsey – Office of Policy and Advocacy:

May Day

May Day (May 1st) celebrates the labor movement and workers’ rights, and is often recognized internationally with protests and rallies.  This year, a national “Day Without Immigrants” is also being planned on the same date.  

Locally, there are some community groups organizing strikes and community action on May 1st.  They are hoping our educators and students will participate in their May Day Strike, and have asked the district to support by facilitating student/staff absences and allowing teams of community volunteers to do service projects on our campuses as a form of the protest on that day. 

As you know, our neutrality here is important.  If you get similar requests for your school to engage in this effort, here are a few tools:

  • Our response to their request—feel free to borrow any of this language;
  • Our guidance on participating in protests;
  • Please let us know if you believe your school will be impacted by substantial student or staff absences that Friday, so we can support you;
  • Media inquiries should be directed to Communications.  

Other Dates

For your calendars: 

  • April 13-24 = Student Voice Council visits to middle schools
  • Thurs, April 30 = GSA Day field trip (6th-12th grades)*
  • Thurs, April 30 = Life and Career Readiness Fair*
  • Fri, May 1 = Asian Family Night*
  • Thurs, May 14 = Latino Family Night and KínderFiesta*   *These can be found on our district Outlook Family Engagement calendar

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From Gabe:

Here is the weekly agenda for Athletics and Activities. April 6th-April 10th, 2026

Calendar

April 14: HS Admin WS 9-11 @ RHS

April 14: MS Walkthroughs @ PCMS

April 15: END Session 2:30-4:00!

April 17: HS Principal Connection 8-10 @ BTA

April 23: MS Horizontal 3-5 @ Pacific Crest

Where in the World

Congratulations to Dan Curfew for correctly identifying the satellite image of Chicago.  Fun fact, did you know that in 1900 Chicago reversed the flow of the Chicago river to prevent pollution from flowing into Lake Michigan?

Here is the image for this week. Send us your guess for this location by Monday, win the drawing, and Stephen or Katie will bring you your school appropriate beverage of choice:

Secondary Blog April 2nd, 2026

To Do

Remind your ICCL team that we will be meeting next Tuesday at Bend High for our last Admin/ICCL meeting of the year.


Please share with your families:

Peek into the future at Life & Career Readiness Night! Students and families are invited to explore the future at Life & Career Readiness Night on Thursday, April 30 at Caldera High School from 5:00 – 7:00 pm.

At our third annual event, visit with higher education representatives and regional employers in the private and public sectors. Students can explore college and trade school options, regional employers, educational travel, internships, volunteer opportunities and much more. Organized by high school students with assistance from district staff, this event aims to inform students and their families about the array of professional and educational opportunities available in Central Oregon, both before and after graduation.

From Departments

From Kinsey:

Don’t forget about the chance to win a gift card ($25-$49.99) to places like El Sancho, Spork, downtown shops, and more!  A little motivation and token of appreciation for getting outside your building/office and into the community we serve.  (Bingo card here.)    

Thanks to all who visited The Giving Plate and Bethlehem Inn!  (If you missed those, it’s not too late–reach out to me.)  Our next community partner visit is in April, to the Latino Community Association.  Sign up here to participate.  


From ODE (please consider having your students take this survey):

The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) is excited to celebrate that every school district across the state of Oregon has adopted a policy that reduces distractions in classrooms by restricting personal electronic devices from bell to bell.

ODE, in partnership with the Youth Advisory Council, invites students in grades 6-12 to participate in a 15-minute student-designed survey to share feedback on the current Personal Electronic Device (PED) policy at your school. Student voice matters, and we are looking to ensure that ODE’s support of implementation is meaningful and effective.

Action Needed

  • The brief, anonymous survey is for grades 6-12 and takes under 15 minutes.
  • Schools are encouraged to schedule time during a common class period to support strong participation. Students who miss the in-class opportunity may complete the survey independently while it remains open.
  • Statewide participation will help ensure student perspectives inform ongoing guidance and support. Resources including slides, talking points, and communication templates are available on our website to help schools administer the survey consistently and efficiently.

Key Dates

  • Survey window is March 16 – April 10.

Contact Us

  • For Technical Assistance, please contact ODE’s Digital Learning Team: [email protected].

From Jennifer in Student Services:

You’re Invited! Mark Your Calendars!

Join us for end-of-year presentations led by our dedicated Bend-La Pine Schools counselors. During these brief school updates, each team will share progress on their annual goals, highlight key programming initiatives, and reflect on the data gathered throughout the year. These presentations offer an opportunity to see how counseling programs are supporting students academically, socially-emotionally, and in their college and career readiness. Teams will share successes, lessons learned, and how this year’s work will inform future planning within our coordinated system of student support.

Your presence matters as we celebrate growth, learn from one another, and look ahead to the next year of impact.

📅 Presentation Schedule

Thursday, May 21, 2026

UPDATE: Time Change
High School | 1 pm to 3:45 pm
Location: Ed Center Boardroom

Thursday, May 28, 2026
Middle School | 8:00–11:00 a.m.
Location: Education Center Boardroom

Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Elementary School | 7:30–10:30 a.m.
Location: Education Center Boardroom & Room 312

Waypoints Summative Assessment for grades K-12: 

The final summative assessment opens April 28th and closes May 30th for secondary and May 22nd for Elementary: 

The assessment takes 15 to 20 minutes and can be completed on a student’s Ipad, using Clever and then selecting Wayfinder. Here are instructions for how it will appear in Student View. 

  • For students in grades 3–5: When they log in to the Wayfinder platform, the Waypoints assessment will be clearly visible at the top of their dashboard. It will appear as a box containing the assessment’s name with a “Start” button next to it.
  • For students in grades 6–12: When students log in, the Waypoints assessment will be displayed in their “To-Do List,” which is typically located on the right side of the page. On a smaller screen like an iPad, the To-Do List may appear at the top of the screen. Students will see the name of the assessment and a “Start” button. 

Students can leave and return to the assessment at any time, as their progress is automatically saved. 

Please make sure that all teachers understand the “Why” behind the assessment and how it ties into any of your schoolwide goals or initiatives. Teachers need to read the instructions to the students so that we get quality data. 

Finally, we don’t need to get parent permission for Waypoints. However, there is a letter that you can adapt language for your newsletter if you would like.


From Kayla in Safety:

All schools are required to complete two earthquake drills per school year. We apologize if there has been any miscommunication that they were optional. These are required by the state in ORS 336.071


From Gabe in Activities and Athletics:

Here is the weekly agenda for Athletics and Activities. March 30th-April 3rd, 2026


From Sara in Student Services:

Please read this week’s Special EDge! You will find information about:

  • ESY Case Managers – Please reach out to families and ask them to complete the form that was emailed
  • Check out the Learning Labs
  • Check out the incredible work of teams in Campus Kudos!
  • Utilize the Student Services Launchpad
  • Save the Date for upcoming events

From Jess in School Counseling:

School Counseling Program Updates

Middle School Only

Please share your experiences with elementary and middle school conferences held the week prior to spring break. Your input will help inform future planning decisions. Thank you for your time and perspective.

Calendar

April 7: Admin/ICCL 4:15 – 6:15 @ BSH

April 7: HS Admin WS 9-11 @ RHS

April 8: All Admin PD 3-5 @ BSH

April 14: HS Admin WS 9-11 @ MVHS

April 14: MS Walkthroughs @ PCMS

April 23rd: MS Horizontal 3-5 @ Pacific Crest

Where in the World

Congrats to to Anne Marie for winning the drawing from the last blog.  The image is of Balboa Park in San Diego.  If you haven’t had a chance to visit this beautiful place, add it to your bucket list!

Balboa Park is a 1,200-acre (490 ha) historic urban cultural park in San Diego, California.[3][4] Placed in reserve in 1835, the park’s site is one of the oldest in the United States dedicated to public recreational use. The park hosts various museums, theaters, restaurants, and the San Diego Zoo. It is managed and maintained by the Parks and Recreation Department of the City of San Diego.

Here is the image for this week. Trying something new with a satellite view of a city. Guess this location by Monday, win the drawing, and Stephen or Katie will bring you your school appropriate beverage of choice: