April 24, 2025

Thank you all for such a great Admin/ICCL meeting this week. In our observations, there was high engagement in the work of being an ICCL Team and revisiting your school design plans. The feedback on the PD tool was 20 strongly agree, 14 somewhat agree, and 2 somewhat disagree, so 34/36 in the “agree” categories is fantastic, and affirms the work that we saw you all doing. As mentioned, at our next site visit this month, we will have you give us a brief overview of your conversations and the work you and your team will be digging into between now and the end of the year.

We need to have a quick 5 minute Teams meeting tomorrow/today (Friday the 25th) at 10:30 with all principals and assistants/deans are welcome to join as well. You will receive a calendar invite with a Teams link.

Important Links

From Tami Pike–Health Services

NATIONAL SCHOOL NURSE DAY , Wednesday, May 7, 2025

National School Nurse Day recognizes school nurses who work to improve the health and learning of students. – Oregon School Boards Association

View the National Association of School Nurses National School Nurse Day Proclamation here.

Be sure to let your school nurse know how much you appreciate them!!

Curriculum and Instruction-Julie Richards

The School Improvement Wednesday on April 30th is dedicated to looking deeper at Amplify Desmos Math.  Here is the slide deck that will be shared with teachers next week. You will notice there is a section for Classroom Teachers, Learning Specialists & Interventionists, and Administrators & Other Leaders so everyone can explore Amplify Desmos Math!

Life and Career Readiness-Jennifer Hauth and Jenny White

Principals here is the LINK to a Wayfinder activity you can do with your team before a staff meeting or SIW.

Student Services–Sean Reinhart

The Nest Program will be expanding and relocating next fall!

The Nest program will have a new home this fall! The Nest is our self-contained program (run by the HDESD) for elementary students who experience dysregulation and need a highly specialized environment to develop skills. The goal is that they learn skills and eventually fully join their peers at their neighborhood school. Students attend The Nest for half the day and then go to their neighborhood school for the other half of the day.  

Also, The Nest will be expanding next year by adding an additional classroom.  Currently, there is only capacity to host 6-8 students per half-day session. This expansion will double the capacity at The Nest, while also offering some full day slots (which is not currently available). The current location, the Tamarack building, is not a suitable location for expansion. As a result, the decision was made to relocate The Nest to a BLS facility.  

Several sites were considered, and Summit HS was ultimately selected because of the unique features that the site offers. The wing that will host The Nest was originally built for an ECSE kindergarten and has many of the desired features.  It is mostly separate from the rest of the building, has the right amount of space, and allows the program to expand to two classrooms.  Many other sites were considered, and after weighing out the pros and cons, Summit was hands down the best decision. The team believes that placing the program at a high school will offer more of a boundary between the program and the school. Moreover, there is a possibility for synergistic programming in the future (think high school mentors) that could benefit both The Nest and Summit HS.

The Nest has its own teachers and administrators and will be administered in an independent manner. There is currently a planning committee that will be working with various stakeholders to ensure the transition runs as smoothly as possible.  

Last CPI Training of the year!

Student Services are offering one final Full CPI training this year.   As a place to start, please have any regular inclusion EAs that has not been trained register for this training.  Further, encourage any temporary inclusion EAs that intend to apply for a regular position for next school year to register for this training.  After that, look at your buildings support team and identify untrained folks that you would want trained and have them register as well. 

Training details:

  • What:  CPI Training
  • Date: May 6, 2025
  • Time: 8-4
  • Location: Pacific Crest Cornice
  • Sign up in UKG

From Ryan Kelling–Human Resources

This note is coming to you a bit later than planned, but please join me in welcoming Sarah Westling to Human Resources. Sarah is serving as our Certified Specialist II, supporting HR tasks and bringing valuable experience from her time in the Eugene 4J HR office. We are thrilled she chose to join us and are grateful for the contributions she’s already made to our team. If you haven’t already, please stop by the large HR office next time you’re at the Ed Center to introduce yourself and welcome Sarah to BLS.

The recruitment for three vacant BLAST positions has commenced. We are currently recruiting for a Director of Student Services, an Athletic Director/Assistant Principal position at Summit High School, and for the Principal vacancy at Cascade Middle School. If you’d like to learn more about any of the vacancies, please connect with Ryan.

  • This Director of Student Services position comes in response to the growing scope of the department, particularly the integration of the Occupational Therapist classification that had formerly existed as a part of our local service plan with the High Desert ESD, which brings added responsibilities and oversight needs. Additionally, this position will supervise the daily operation of the Transition Co-Op program and manage the mentoring and training program for all Student Services staff. 
  • The Athletic Director/Assistant Principal position is a result of the latest MOA between BLS and BEA that moved the high school Athletic Driectors to the BLAST schedule prosepectively.  I’m confident that this role will help us align our co-curriculars at the secondary level with our overall vision of the student experience we’re working to provide for all students, regardless of their school. 
  • The Cascade Middle School Principal is to fill the vacancy created by Gabe Pagano, who accepted the offer to be the Director of District Activities and Athletics beginning July 1

Certificate of Insurance Reminder – It’s a busy time of year with events and travel, many of which require a Certificate of Insurance (COI)for participation. If an event your staff are planning requires a COI, please share this link and ask that they complete the form as early as possible to ensure that a certificate can be issued: Certificate of Insurance Request Form. Any questions about this form or COI’s can be directed to Andrea.

Clarification on Educational Assistant Responsibilities – There is a need to clarify the scope of Educational Assistant (EA) duties and ensure compliance with OAR 581-037-0015 regarding the supervision and assignment of EAs in our buildings. This message comes in response to recent timesheet entries referencing “teaching” as a task, which is not a permissible responsibility for EAs.

Educational Assistants may support instruction, but they may not provide instruction in place of a licensed teacher. Their role is strictly supportive in nature and must be carried out under the direction and supervision of a licensed educator.

Per state regulation, EAs can assist in the following ways:

  • Instructional Support – Reinforcing lessons through practice activities, life skills instruction, or supplemental learning opportunities, as directed by the teacher.
  • Clerical Support – Assisting with preparation of materials, duplicating, setting up classroom tools or technology.
  • Student Supervision and Control – Monitoring students in various school settings.
  • Personal Care, Translation/Family Engagement, and Media Center or Lab Support – As assigned

If an EA is involved in instructional activities, these must be

  • Planned by a licensed educator
  • Supervised and monitored on a regular basis
  • Conducted with access to assistance and consultation

This means EAs cannot independently plan lessons, deliver new content, or be responsible for student learning outcomes. Please ensure that all staff understand these expectations, and that any duties assigned to EAs align with the law. In instances where a Certified teacher is not present and no substitute is available, you may shift the EAs responsibilities from their regularly scheduled duties to supervision of a group of students. This would not be compensated, so long as the employee is already working that hour.

If you or your teams have questions about appropriate EA assignments or need support reviewing supervision plans, don’t hesitate to reach out to your level leader or HR.

From Kinsey – Policy, Advocacy, & Equity:

Student Voice Council:

We’ll be honoring the departing senior representatives of the SVC at the May 13th board meeting, in case you’d like to join (not critical, but you’re welcome) or otherwise recognize them: BSHS: Iris M, Quincy B, Taylor W; MVHS: Lindsay L; Realms: Elliot D; SHS: Alaina T, Finnegan H.

And, we are launching our recruitment for the 25-26 Student Voice Council!  Most of your schools have current members who will return to continue their term next year, but ALL of your schools will have open spaces for new representatives.  We will be promoting in a variety of ways (materials coming soon), and would love you to talk it up in your school as well (school-wide announcements, advisory, family newsletters, etc).  As you know, these students have quite the audience with our school board and public community, and have a lot to say about your schools—ensuring diverse and strong representative of your school on the SVC is critical in the positive impact this group can have.  Once we have applicants for your school, we’d love your partnership in interviewing and selecting your reps.  More to follow—for now, please help promote this with students, staff, and families.

Do Not Schedule dates: As you start to schedule dates and events for next year, don’t forget to schedule around these dates.  Please share this with athletics, activities, counselors, office managers, parent groups, etc.  Thanks!

Interpreter requests: As you submit requests for interpreters for end-of-year requests, please follow these tips (and share these with relevant staff):

  • Submit in advance!  
  • Be sure to note the event format.  Interpreters deserve to know in advance if they’re showing up to speak in front of hundreds of families!  
  • Attach or paste links in Linguist Link any agendas, handouts, slides, or other materials that may be helpful for the interpreter to adequately prepare.
  • If you need help thinking through efficient models of bilingual communication during a family event, please contact your Family Liaison, Language Specialist, or me. 
  • Attend the teams meeting on Friday, April 25 at 10:30 (it will be 5 minutes)
  • On next SIW (4/30), you are expected to do the administrator portion of the Amplify Desmos training
  • Make sure you understand the EA responsibilities that Ryan outlined. Call with questions
  • Get the “do not schedule” dates in your calendars now, so in your planning, you avoid school events on these days.
  • Sign up for the Mandatory AI Training

  • April 25: Breakfast and Belonging (last one!), Jackson’s Corner, 7:00-8:30
  • April 30: SIW – reserved for Math planning—admin have a math training link too!
  • April 30 Youth Truth sharing of data with staff and families due by today!
  • May 5-9: Teacher Appreciation Week
  • May 6: Horizontal meeting 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Silver Rail, SRE and Rosland host
  • May 7: Safety Cadre Meeting, 2:00-3:30, location TBA
  • May 14: All Admin PD at Perseverance Hall, 3:00-4:30 Read Chapter 4!
  • May 26: Memorial Day, No School
  • May 27: June Horizontal (Changed from June 3rd) at Highland – HLD and Three Rivers host
  • May 30: Counselor Celebrations, 7:30-9:30 in the board room, at least one admin is required to attend, but both are encouraged!
  • June 4: All Admin PD at Perseverance Hall, 3:00-4:30
  • June 12: Last Day students—half day
  • June 13: Last Day staff
  • June 17: Elementary End of Year Celebration! 2:00 Somewhere!

And finally….

April 17, 2025

“If we are peaceful, if we are happy, we can smile and blossom like a flower, and everyone in our family, our entire society, will benefit from our peace.”Thich Nhat Hanh, Being Peace

Here is a little movie to make you happy! Elementary Administrators and Boomwhackers!

This morning, during one of our Breakfast and Belonging conversations, I was reminded of the research that validates the importance of caring for ourselves and seeking our own happiness. The time we spend being there for ourselves pays off in so many ways, including supporting and helping others to be happier! This is complicated research, but here is a 5 minute read from Harvard Medicine on the Contagion of Happiness that I hope you will take some time to review! It would make me really happy if you did that (teehee)!

Youth Truth – Be sure to share staff data with staff and family data with families by April 30!

Synergy Behavior Module: If you have feedback to IT admin about Synergy Behavior module, please email Eric Powell or follow the link provided on slide 8 of the Presentation.

Synergy History Platform: Do you want to pilot the student history tab on Synergy? Reach out to Jason Schneider if you would like to help out!

Slides from Horizontal Meeting: For access to the slides, visit this link.

Middle School Transition and Math Bypass Testing for 5th grade: An assessment needs to be given for some 5th grade students who could potentially skip 6th grade math if they meet the requirements. This assessment will only be given to 5th grade students whose teacher nominates them based on their math proficiency being exceptional, parents request their child take the test, or students who nominate themselves. This assessment will use iReady and takes approximately 45 minutes to complete on the iPad.  

FAQ you can provide families

Schedule this assessment for some time in May and pull the identified students to a space and administer the assessment before the end of the year. 

Staffing Plans are due April 21: Please reach out to Karen and/or Tammy with any questions.

ICCL Update: The Admin ICCL Team meeting is at RE Jewell on Tuesday, April 22, from 3:00-5:00. We will be focusing on your school design work for the year and planning ahead for next year.

Important Links

From the Deputy Superintendent, Lisa Birk: This year we have done a lot of work on policy and implementation discussion related to AI use in BLPS. This training is MANDATORY for all school admin and you may choose between 4 options (5/20, 6/10, 6/17). Please refer to the document below to sign up for a time. They are listed in Yellow. 

As a reminder, Optional PD opportunities are available for all. As always, if you have an interest in a specific topic, please feel free to let me know so we can work on standing up some trainings. Have a great day. -L

Mandatory AI Training

From Paul Dean – Operations:

Please click on this Important Update On Fundraising for Capital Improvement Projects

From Life and Career Readiness – Jenny White and Jennifer Hauth

Principals here is the Link to a Wayfinder activity you can do with your team before a staff meeting or SIW.

From Scott Maben- Communications

On our way to brand new websites for Bend-La Pine Schools

A team from District Communications and IT have started the process of converting all our websites to a new platform for the 2025-26 school year. We have partnered with Finalsite, a leading provider of websites for schools. We are beginning this month with design for a new District site and will follow that with a new school template. We will work through the spring and summer with the goal of launching the new sites before school begins in September. If we run into issues or need to change the timeline, we can continue to use our existing sites as long as needed.

We have been talking about this change for a couple of years now, and we’re excited to be underway. The benefits include greater online security, cost savings, cleaning up and better organizing our web content, improved features for those visiting our sites, better mobile functionality, a much-improved content management system (for web editors), visual appeal, and improved accessibility for people with disabilities.

Starting next week, Scott Maben will begin reaching out to each school admin team to ask you questions about your existing website, your thoughts on your new website, and who will be your primary school website content manager in the 2025-26 school year. We also will share details on project timelines and staff training as we solidify those details.

Feel free to ask questions now or hold them for when we connect in the coming weeks.

Local meteorologist offers to help students learn about weather, forecasts

KTVZ chief meteorologist John Carroll is a familiar face both from his local TV reports and his time in classrooms helping young students learn about weather and forecasting in Central Oregon. He has written three children’s books about the weather, and he welcomes students to join him on air for weather reports as part of the KTVZ Junior Forecaster program.

John has been invited to speak with classes in several of our schools, and he let us know he’s available for more school visits and would love to make it to all elementary schools in our district. In his long career as a meteorologist John has developed presentations suitable for young elementary students (K-2) and older ones (3-5). He asks you to reach out if interested in scheduling a visit: [email protected] or 860-729-1814.

More about John: https://ktvz.com/about/ktvz-news-team/2023/07/31/john-carroll/

  • Staffing plans due April 21—please reach out to Tammy and Karen for any questions
  • Remind ICCL Team of the upcoming training, April 25 from 3:00-5:00 at Jewell Elementary
  • Sign up for the Mandatory AI Training
  • Send Math Bypass info to interested parents
  • Youth Truth staff survey shared with staff and family data shared with families by April 30
  • Send feedback to Eric regarding Synergy Behavior Module and/or reach out to Jason if you want to pilot the History Tab on Synergy
  • 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 23: Educator Network Day – 1:45 – 3:15 p.m. (Intro to Amplify Desmos Math)
  • April 25: Breakfast and Belonging, Jackson’s Corner, 7:00-8:30
  • April 30: SIW – reserved for Math planning
  • May 5-9: Teacher Appreciation Week
  • May 6: Horizontal meeting 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Silver Rail, SRE and Rosland host
  • May 7: Safety Cadre Meeting, 2:00-3:30, location TBA
  • May 14: All Admin PD at Perseverance Hall, 3:00-4:30 Read Chapter 4!
  • May 26: Memorial Day, No School
  • May 27: June Horizontal (Changed from June 3rd) at Highland – HLD and Three Rivers host
  • May 30: Counselor Celebrations, 7:30-9:30 in the board room, at least one admin is required to attend, but both are encouraged!
  • June 4: All Admin PD at Perseverance Hall, 3:00-4:30
  • June 12: Last Day students—half day
  • June 13: Last Day staff
  • June 17: Elementary End of Year Celebration! 2:00 Somewhere!

And finally…Today, April 17th is International Day of Mastering Conversations that Matter! OR, International Pizza Cake Day! Choose your own Adventure!

April 10, 2025

Kudos to the High School Team for a PD well done: We have talked with several of you (and others around the Ed Center) about the All Admin PD yesterday on Chapter 3: Feedback. Yesterday’s PD with a bit of fun, practice, and engagement with feedback in a real situation was just what we all needed to hear. I know for me personally, it gave me the opportunity to practice giving positive feedback in a meaningful and authentic way. (Besides, I couldn’t let Ben down, as I new he would be checking in on me!) I have found myself thinking about feedback quite a bit since then, and one thing I also reflected on about feedback is that the ability to receive it and act on it is what ultimately pays off in improvement and growth. How do you receive feedback that is hard? Positive? Unexpected? Just something else to ponder.

Staffing Plans are out! Just to remind you of a few important things

  • Plans are in the shared drive under the 25-26 school year
  • Please do not put names in the document
  • On the front page, be sure to put the grade levels you have “open” meaning you need a teacher, and the ones you have “unassigned” meaning you need to lose that spot that you currently have. Same thing goes with classified positions.
  • This document is currently confidential. We are not talking with staff, as we are waiting to hear specifics for how we will handle potential shifts. Letting staff know of unassigned positions now will cause stress around a lot of unknowns. Having answers will alleviate stress for people and we don’t have those yet.
  • Call Tammy or Karen if you have questions or want to process thoughts. We are happy to help
  • Plans due April 21

ICCL Update: We are planning on the Admin ICCL Team meeting on Tuesday, April 25, from 3:00-5:00. We will be focusing on your school design work for the year and planning ahead for next year. As I write this, I realize I can’t find the location, so stay tuned for that!

Breakfast and Belonging: Last week was such a great time connecting and enjoying each other. We are looking forward to the next ones. We will see Andy, Beth, Lybe, Patrick and Kimberly tomorrow morning at Jackson’s Corner at 7!

Thursday, April 17: Dan, Deborah, Ben, Jesse, Jennifer

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

Sharing is Caring: We wanted to pass on an idea for a flier (nice work Beth!) for one way you could share your Youth Truth data with your families in a family newsletter, on your social media, etc. It is friendly, easy to understand, and personal.

Important Links

From the Deputy Supe, Lisa: This year we have done a lot of work on policy and implementation discussion related to AI use in BLPS. This training is MANDATORY for all school admin and you may choose between 4 options (5/20, 6/10, 6/17). Please refer to the document below to sign up for a time. They are listed in Yellow. 

As a reminder, Optional PD opportunities are available for all. As always, if you have an interest in a specific topic, please feel free to let me know so we can work on standing up some trainings. Have a great day. -L

Mandatory AI Training

From Josh Marks re: SLP Staffing for next year. “Administrators, starting the 25/26 school year our SLP team will be moving forward with a change in the way we staff. My hope is that this will bring greater flexibility and greater service to all of your schools. Here is the email that I sent to all SLP’s with the details. If you have any questions or would like to meet to discuss further, please let me know. Regards!

From Kerry Morton, Math TOSA

Bridges Math Disposal – Please do not dispose of any Bridges materials, yetIt will cause additional work for your custodial staff and cost extra money.Your office manager should have shared this survey with teachers to help the Custodial Department determine how many recycle bins and dumpsters are needed at your school for the disposal of the Bridges Math materials.  Please resend the survey to your staff so the Custodial Department can make a plan. We only have about 50% of teacher responses. Thank you!

  • Staffing plans due April 21—please follow guidelines above
  • Remind ICCL Team of the upcoming training, April 25 from 3:00-5:00 location TBA
  • Sign up for the Mandatory AI Training
  • Reach out to Josh if you have questions and conversation regarding the SLP staffing for next year
  • Got some poets? Share the contest with your school!
  • 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 17: Breakfast and Belonging, Jackson’s Corner, 7:00-8:30 (Thursday!)
  • 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
  • May 5-9: Teacher Appreciation Week
  • May 6: Horizontal meeting 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Silver Rail, SRE and Rosland host
  • May 7: Safety Cadre Meeting, 2:00-3:30, location TBA
  • May 14: All Admin PD at Perseverance Hall, 3:00-4:30 Read Chapter 4!
  • May 26: Memorial Day, No School
  • May 30: Counselor Celebrations, 7:30-9:30 in the board room, at least one admin is required to attend, but both are encouraged!
  • June 3: Horizontal meeting 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Highland, Highland and Three Rivers host
  • June 4: All Admin PD at Perseverance Hall, 3:00-4:30
  • June 12: Last Day students—half day
  • June 13: Last Day staff
  • June 17: Elementary End of Year Celebration! 2:00 Somewhere!

And finally…Friday April 11 is National Pet Day! Give a hug to the favorite pets in your life! Here’s Charlie Girl!

April 3, 2025

It looks like the weather is going to cooperate over the next few weeks for us to amp up our mindfulness throughout ACTIVE APRIL Month! I hope you will join me in this challenge to get moving more as a way to alleviate stress and build wellness!

Breakfast and Belonging:

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Belonging Survey for Administrators! We received 26 responses, and you can view the results in this slideshow. These insights will help us build on our strengths as a team while also identifying areas for growth.

We’d love to hear your thoughts on the responses and explore ways we can foster an even stronger sense of belonging within our team. To gather your ideas, we’ll be discussing this further during our Breakfast and Belonging meetings with Principals and our Ice Cream and Inclusion meetings in May with APs. Your input is invaluable in shaping a more connected and supportive Elementary Administrator Team. Looking forward to the conversation!

Breakfast and Belonging Group Reminders: 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. If you are unable to attend your assigned time please just let us know!

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

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

Thursday, April 17: Wendy, Deborah, Ben, Jesse, Jennifer

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

Spring Conferences Schedule Reminder: 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.

Bargaining Updates: This spring we are sharing our bargaining updates on our Staff Portal. Our first update, covering last night’s first session with the BEA and District teams, is available HERE.

Bargaining dates:

BEA-BLS: April 2, 16 and 30; May 12 and 19; June 2 and 3

OSEA-BLS: April 10 and 24; May 8, 22 and 29; June 4

Important Links

From Kerry Morton, Math TOSA

Bridges Math Disposal – Please do not dispose of any Bridges materials, yetIt will cause additional work for your custodial staff and cost extra money.Your office manager should have shared this survey with teachers to help the Custodial Department determine how many recycle bins and dumpsters are needed at your school for the disposal of the Bridges Math materials.  Please resend the survey to your staff so the Custodial Department can make a plan. We only have about 50% of teacher responses. Thank you!

From Kinsey in Policy, Advocacy, and Office of DEI

Emergency contacts: We’ve learned from other districts across the country who have experienced immigration raids, or smaller-scale detention/deportation actions in their community, the importance of having up-to-date emergency contacts in Synergy for each student.  If parents/guardians suddenly become unavailable, we rely on emergency contacts–outdated information adds stress to an already traumatic situation.  

With conferences coming up, please encourage families (all families, not just those to whom the above situation might apply) to update their emergency contacts.  This might look like a station in your lobby with iPads and instructions (I’m working on getting some we can provide you), a reminder by classroom teachers, etc.  

Day of Silence: The 2025 Day of Silence is coming up (student-led advocacy day to support the LGBTQ community).  I have asked your DEI-ICCL rep and/or GSA advisor to send a message to staff about this day, so staff are aware and know how to navigate.  

If you haven’t seen that message come out to your staff, or if you’d like to re-send it in your staff memos, please reach out to your DEI-ICCL rep.  Teachers should plan for nonverbal or written means of participation in class that day, if possible.

From Ryan Kelling in Human Resources

Contract letters for licensed employees were sent to all licensed employees via UKG and must be returned no later than April 15.mIf you have not yet completed yours, please log in to UKG to review and submit your 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 [email protected]

From Julie Richards in Elementary Curriculum and Instruction

Educator Network Day – April 23 will be dedicated to learning about Amplify Desmos Math. This will be virtual and facilitated by Fawn Nguyen from Amplify Desmos Math. The staff will need to be in one location (library) and the administrator’s role is to open the link on their computer and manage the chat and be the communication liaison between Fawn Nguyen and your staff. The zoom link will be sent to you on the day of the training. 

Life and Career Readiness (Jenny White and Jennifer Hauth)

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

Photo’s Lately

From Scott and Kayla in Safety

Please check out the slides from the most recent Safety Cadre Meeting: Safety Cadre #3 Training Slides- Elementary

Dyslexia Training Opportunity Central Oregon Dyslexia Conference – May 3,   9am – 3:30pm

Location:  Ridgeview High School

This conference is designed with educators, administrators, and parents in mind, bringing you resources and tools from the International Dyslexia Association and specialists in our community. You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of what Dyslexia is, experience a simulation putting you in the seat of a child with learning disabilities and take a deeper dive into understanding how to best support these students.  Learn why children struggle with reading and what you can do in the classroom to help! 

Teachers – Earn 5.5 Professional Development Units for FREE. No additional paperwork necessary – certificates will be distributed after the event.

Join us if you are just learning about dyslexia or you are ready for a deeper dive into strategies and tools for working with children with dyslexia.   Together, we can help our struggling readers!

More information and registration :  https://CentralOregonDyslexiaConference.eventbrite.com. The conference is $12 and includes lunch and snacks. 

  • Do not dispose of Bridges Materials yet
  • Update emergency contacts at spring conferences
  • Make sure you and your staff have signed their contract letters by April 15
  • 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 17: 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…A lovely reminder from the American Heart Association! Keep moving forward and walking down that road! Good things are coming!