March 20, 2025

Spring: Definition: to originate, to arise from, a season of the year Break: Definition: a pause in work, an activity, or event Spring Break: Definition: a time in which all educators around the globe breathe a deep sigh of relief, take time to rest, relax, rejuvenate, and do things to help them feel good, all in an effort to prepare for the last big push to June. Enjoy your well deserved Spring Break!

Excellence in Education: Before you take off for spring break, please take a moment to nominate a certified and a classified member from your school, who embodies “service above self” and has a high degree of professionalism.

April Site Visit Sign Ups: It’s time again to sign up for our next site visits. These visits will include Tammy, Karen, and Julie when available.

Belonging Survey: Thank you to all of you who have taken the Belonging Survey for Administrators. We appreciate your input, as it will help guide our conversations during “Breakfast and Belonging” for principals, and for our May events for Assistants and Deans. If you have not yet taken it, please take a few minutes to engage with the survey. Thank you so much!

Breakfast and Belonging Groups: We are excited for the April “Breakfast and Belonging” groups. These groups will take place at Jackson’s Corner at the big table (we reserved it!) from 7:00-8:30, and includes breakfast and beverages! We are excited for time to connect in small groups. I will send you calendar invites for your dates/times below.

Friday, April 4: Scott, Tim, Nichole, Kate, Julie

Friday, April 11: Andy, Beth, Lybe, Patrick, Kimberly

Friday, April 18: Wendy, Deborah, Ben, Jesse, Jennifer

Friday, April 25: Dan, Megan, Michelle, Gary, Marc

Spring Conferences: Time Frames and Schedule: After consultation with BEA two years ago, we have landed on the following information regarding length of a conference.  If a teacher has 25 or less students, their conferences need to be between 25-30 minutes to accommodate for transition times as needed (25 min  gives time for a quick restroom break, time in case one goes longer, etc.).  If a teacher has 26 or more students, their conferences can be 20 minutes, giving the teacher the ability to have a few longer ones as well as building in transition times if needed.  

For Spring conferences, the work days are as follows: Wednesday, April 16, from 7:15-3:15 (first 8 hours if your day is slightly different) is work time–no conferences during this time and 3:15-7:15 is conference time. Thursday, April 17, 7:15-7:15 are conferences. Friday, April 18, is a day off to trade.

Important Links

 

From Shelby Paulson, District Librarian-Please consider supporting your Media Managers to go to this amazing event!

From Paul Dean and Kim Crabtree

Transportation of Students. Please be advised that we have some outdated policies regarding what is permissible when transporting students to/from off-site activities and athletic events.  Please follow EEADBA-AR and do not refer to EEACD-AR, EEBB-AR or EEADB-AR.  It is always advisable to contact the Executive Director of Transportation, Kim Crabtree, when you have questions regarding student transportation.

From Julie Richards in Elementary Curriculum and Instruction

I am looking for a school that would be willing to have some visitors come to observe EL one day during the week of April 7-10th.  This would be a team of 6-7 teachers from Sisters School District.  Please let me know if you would be open to having visitors.  Thank you.

From Maddy Paquette Sustainability and Energy Specialist: Please share the following information with your staff so that we are all doing our part to be sustainable over the break. Thank you!

From Eric Powell in Student Services

If you notice a YELLOW “Restrict!” bar on a student’s Synergy page, it most likely means they are either currently Expelled or that they have been Expelled at some point in their educational history. 

The purpose of this practice is to ensure that schools do not unintentionally enroll an Expelled student into their school (if a family attempts to move a student from one school to another to avoid disciplinary measures, for example) AND to encourage schools to review student records for any newly enrolled students (specifically those who were ever Expelled that we are aware of). 

If a student ever enrolls in your school from out of the area and the family references a past Expulsion (or you notice a prior Expulsion in the student records), please communicate with me so that I can help research the student’s disciplinary history from their former district(s) and to help us update their “Restrict” status. 

If you ever notice a student with this YELLOW “Restrict!” bar, you can call myself or April Jorgenson to discuss the student and we can help you if any Synergy limitations exist while this Restrict is placed on their file.

If you click on the “Other Info” tab (next to Parent/Guardian in the Student screen) you can see the possible Enrollment Restrictions (and corresponding dates) for the specific student:

We will utilize the Enrollment Restriction titled “Other Restriction” for those students who have a past Expulsion on file (but who are not currently Expelled). Thank you!

From Scott and Kayla in Safety

Our School Resource Officer team is rotating out the supervisor position with Bend PD. Most of you know Sergeant Joe Pacheco and the outstanding job he’s done to support our schools and the SRO team over the past few years. Joe was recently promoted to Lieutenant with Bend PD and will be moving to his new supervisory role within their department after this week.

We will be working with Bend PD on Wednesday to select the new Sergeant for the SRO team, but due to Bend PD staffing management, the new Sergeant will not be able to start working with us until September, as we begin the next school year.

You can find the updated SRO contact list in the safety resource google drive, here.

Please follow the guidelines in the contact roster to get support from law enforcement or our SROs as appropriate for the situation and your school. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you,

Life and Career Readiness – Jenny White and Jennifer Hauth

Principals, here is a fun activity you can do with your staff before a staff meeting or at the start of a SIW. You will need coins, or soft balls (maybe from PE) or bean bags.

From Ryan Kelling in Human Resources: 2 things!

  1. Hi all, we have A LOT of contract letters that are still outstanding. Contract letters for licensed employees were sent to all licensed employees via UKG and must be returned no later than April 15. If they have not yet completed theirs, please have them log in to UKG to review and submit their response as soon as possible. Administrators, please ensure your staff are aware of this deadline and follow up as needed – and don’t forget to return yours too! If you have any questions or need assistance, please reach out to Candy Gelatt or the email group [email protected]
  2. Excellence in Education Nominations are due tomorrow!
  • To date, I have received responses from 7 administrators. Please make this a priority; it is an important tradition and one that is consistently cited by employees – both those recognized and those who see their peers recognized – as an event that brings them pride in their work.
  • Nominations should only come from administrators. We have a number of submissions from employees and, while we are happy that employees see their peers as deserving of recognition, that is not the purpose of this particular recognition. If you have already shared with employees and asked for them to submit, please take the time to disregard that and complete the survey yourself.
  • The recognition event will be held at Mountain View in the auditorium on Tuesday May 20th from 5:00 – 6:30(ish). Thanks to the Mountain View team for being flexible with our ask.
  • Turn in Excellence in Education Nominees before spring break
  • Please complete the Belonging Survey for Elementary Administrators by March 21st
  • Sign up for an April Site Visit
  • Let Julie know if you can have an EL visitation
  • Share the Energy/Sustainability information before break
  • Make sure you and your staff have signed their contract letters by April 15
  • March 24-28: The long awaited Spring Break!
  • April 4th: Breakfast and Belonging, Jackson’s Corner, 7:00-8:30
  • April 8: School Board Meeting 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
  • April 9: Administrator Professional Development 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Perseverance Hall, Read Ch 3 of Thriving Leaders
  • April 11: Breakfast and Belonging, Jackson’s Corner, 7:00-8:30
  • April 15: Horizontal meeting 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Ponderosa Elementary–PON and Jewell host
  • April 18: Breakfast and Belonging, Jackson’s Corner, 7:00-8:30
  • April 19: On the Road to Kindergarten Event 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at various parks
  • April 22: Admin ICCL 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
  • April 25: Breakfast and Belonging, Jackson’s Corner, 7:00-8:30

And finally…Spring Equinox is today!

Did you know on the Spring Equinox you can balance a raw egg on it’s end? Something fun that my nieces and I tried out many years ago (the little gal in the picture is now 16!) Give it a try today!

March 13, 2025

Belonging is the feeling of being valued, included, and connected to those around us. In our workplaces, a strong sense of belonging leads to deeper collaboration, greater job satisfaction, and a more supportive environment where everyone can thrive. When we feel a sense of belonging, we are more engaged, innovative, and empowered to do our best work.

To better understand and strengthen our culture of belonging (and to help Karen complete her assignment for the COREN book study group ;>) we are conducting a Belonging Survey for Administrators. Your feedback will help us identify opportunities to foster a more inclusive and connected team. This will take just a few minutes and we hope to have the responses by March 21st. This survey is optional, but we would love to have everyone’s voice included!

As part of this initiative, we are excited to introduce Breakfasts and Belonging with Principals in April. These gatherings will provide a space to connect, share experiences, and build stronger relationships. If there is a Friday in April that you are unavailable, please let Karen and Tammy know. In May, we will continue this focus with a series of sessions designed specifically for Assistant Principals. Principals will receive an invitation with more details soon. We look forward to engaging in these important conversations together!

Kindergarten Oops!    My apologies, as I (Tammy) did not attach the expectations around kindergarten orientations in the past links about signing up for your days.  Please review this document and make any necessary adjustments to your kindergarten orientation information if you need.  If you haven’t signed up, now is the time. We appreciate you!

Important Links

From Kinsey – Policy, Advocacy, and Office of DEI:

Congratulations: Be sure to celebrate the folks in your building who won our recent community engagement contest opportunities, and include kudos to all your staff who participated!  Winners, participants, photos of submissions, and more are here.    

ComplaintsBefore spring break: Please go into your Dashboard and ensure you have followed up on all complaints or bias incidents logged there.  You should ensure there is documentation on your findings and follow-up actions/communications.  

Please always circle back with the reporting individual to let them know you received and handled their submission, and to share whatever outcomes you can (respecting confidentiality, of course).  This last step continues to be a frustration of students, feeling like they’re not hearing ‘anything’ from their school on incidents or complaints they report.  Whether that’s true or not, it never hurts to double-check that we’re closing communication loops!

Budgets: As you prepare your budget for next year, be sure to include dollars to purchase all school supplies required by your teachers, as well as dollars to cover the fines/fees being assessed to any McKinney-Vento-qualifying student (see policy here—this will be a very minor impact on your budget, but is significant to our families experiencing houselessness).  

From COO Ops Team

Here is the link to last week’s leadership team slide deck.

From Instructional Technology, Tracy Howk and Robbie Faith: Digital Curriculum Access for Substitute Teachers

Clever has recently introduced Clever Sub Badges, a new feature that allows teachers to provide secure, temporary login credentials for substitute teachers. With this badge, substitutes can access resources like ILC, Really Great Reading, and Wayfinder without needing the teacher’s personal login information. Teachers can also share video links, Google Slides, PDFs,  and other digital resources to simplify substitute planning.

Since January, we have been piloting this new feature at High Lakes and Ponderosa Elementary, and the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. 

We are now looking for a few more schools to introduce this new feature this spring. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Robbie Faith to schedule a short meeting with your admin team.

From TLC – Lindsay Gehrig:
Great to see you all yesterday.  If you feel it would be supportive of your staff and timely, I am happy to come and recognize the incredible work happening with EL and literacy in general any time between now and the end of the year. Just throw out a couple of dates and times, and I’ll get you on my calendar.  Do not feel obligated in any way, just an offering.

From Transportation – Kim Crabtree

Can we please ask schools NOT to give out candy and food treats at the end of the day. Students are not allowed to eat on the bus, and it causes a lot of friction when we tell kids to put it in the garbage. They will not keep it in their backpacks. Last week we had suckers and cupcakes come onto buses. 🙁

Life and Career Readiness – Jenny White

Principals below is an activity you can use at the beginning of a SIW or staff meeting.

Motivation and Inspiration

From School Improvement – Dave VanLoo

We have built new Synergy reports designed to help schools monitor students who are approaching 10 consecutive absences. This document explains how to access and navigate these reports. Please share this document with staff at your school who need to use these data (e.g., Office managers, counselors, grad coaches, attendance secretaries, etc.).

  • Provide Kindergarten Orientation information in this document by March 14th.
  • Share Youth Truth information with your staff and families by April 30. See February 20 blog for slide decks and info from Dave VanLoo
  • Please complete the Belonging Survey for Elementary Administrators by March 21st
  • Reach out to Robbie Faith if you are interested in learning more about the Clever Sub Badge.
  • Share instructions for Synergy consecutive absence report with staff who need the data.
  • Follow up on Complaints/Bias reports in your dashboard before Spring Break.
  • March 19: Elementary Safety Cadre, 1:30-3:30–Silver Rail Library
  • March 24-28: The long awaited Spring Break!
  • April 8: School Board Meeting 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
  • April 9: Administrator Professional Development 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
  • April 15: Horizontal meeting 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Ponderosa Elementary
  • April 19: On the Road to Kindergarten Event 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
  • April 22: Admin ICCL 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

And finally…I thought this as I slipped on the snow when I walked out of my house this morning!

March 6, 2025

March, the month that sometimes can’t make up it’s mind. 63 degrees and flip flops one day and snow the next. The bridge between the winter doldrums and a renewed spring. May you embrace each day whatever it may bring and celebrate that our daylight will be lasting longer into the evening. Yes, that’s your reminder to “spring forward” this Sunday!

Don’t forget: All-Staff Meeting with Dr. Cook this next Thursday; Please remember to remind your staff about this optional districtwide virtual staff meeting. Links will come soon. The two time options are:

  • 3:05 to 3:35 p.m. (best for elementary schedules)
  • 3:50 to 4:20 p.m. (best for secondary schedules)

Youth Truth by April 30: You heard Lisa talk about this date as being the day by which we would like your sharing of Youth Truth data with your staff and families to be done. The blog 2 weeks ago had this slide deck to help guide you if you needed, as well as an email shared by Dave VanLoo this week. We are happy to help brainstorm ideas and can talk more at our site visits about this if you need.

Important Links

From Information and Instructional Technology – Scott McDonald and Karen Rush: We are forming an Instructional Technology Stakeholder group comprised of teachers, parents, students, administrators, and community members.  We have great representation from district staff and community members, but are hoping to have parents from across the district and grade levels join the group. We have shared this information in the Family Spotlight but would love to see more applications!  Will you please send out this notice to your school community members?  Thank you! Parent Newsletter IT Stakeholder (English and Spanish)

Also from Instructional Technology, Tracy Howk and Robbie Faith: Students in grades K-8 will now find a new icon on their iPad home screen directing them to the research databases hosted on our media center websites. Utilizing carefully curated research databases, instead of generic search engines, is crucial for fostering responsible information-seeking in the vast sea of online resources. Check out Quick Access to Safe and Reliable Research for more information. If you’d like support with research projects in your classrooms, please reach out to your instructional coach or our instructional technology team, Robbie Faith and Tracy Howk.

From Social Emotional Wellness – Jennifer Hauth

What fun celebrations of teachers and schools this week with Wayfinder. Kudos to Silver Rail, who was the elementary school with the highest Wayfinder usage as a school, and Juniper’s second grade, for the highest usage as an elementary grade level team. Hearing the teachers talk about the difference it has made in their classrooms and students was really inspiring. If you are struggling with Wayfinder implementation, please reach out!

Potential Inspiring School Visit: Is your school and/or PTO interested in having a Challenged Athletes Ambassador and a Paralympic Gold Medalist speak to students about inclusivity and perseverance on Friday, May 9th? motivational speaker Rudy Garcia-Tolson  is available for an uplifting talk. Contact Mark Dean, [email protected], to schedule the speaker. Rudy’s visit is partially subsidized by the Challenges Athlete’s Foundation so he would ask for a donation of their choice from the schools he speaks at. 

From Sean Reinhart in Student Services, Re: High Needs Funds When you received your school’s 25/26 discretionary funds dashboard last week, you may have noticed that the line item called “High needs” is no longer in your budget.  Several years ago, the Student Services department transferred funds from our discretionary budget and placed them directly into each school’s discretionary budget.  The intent was to allow you to procure 70 hours of substitute EA time quickly and without having to go through our office.  For next year, we have decided to hold those funds in our discretionary budget.  When the need arises and you need extra staffing support due to new student move-ins, etc., please reach out to Student Services Admin and we will collaborate with your team to provide support.  Please reach out with any questions.

  • Don’t forget Dr. Cook’s districtwide staff meeting, 3:05 or 3:50
  • Start planning when and how you are going to be sharing Youth Truth information with your staff and families.
  • Share the request with families to have representation on the Technology stakeholder team
  • March 11: Horizontal Meeting 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Pine Ridge hosted by PRE and NSE
  • March 13: 3:05 or 3:50—Take 30 minutes to participate in the All Staff Update with Dr. Cook
  • March 19: Elementary Safety Cadre, 1:30-3:30–Silver Rail Library
  • March 24-28: The long awaited Spring Break!

And finally