Good Afternoon,
First, we're keeping a close eye on the weather. In the event of a school delay or closure, we'll get the information out using all available means as early as possible (usually by 6:30am).
Second, we're extremely excited for our Elementary Winter Show which is scheduled to begin tomorrow night at 6:00pm in the MPR. We're asking elementary parents to please bring students in at 5:30pm.
Next, a huge shutout is in order for this week's Students of the Week, Tanner Gearhart and Macy Fiester. Keep up the great work!
Lastly, in this week's Weekly Update we focus on our Students of the Week, tomorrow night's performance, upcoming events, and meal boxes available to families over winter break.
To view the Weekly Update PDF, please use the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/
To view the Weekly Update Video, please use the following link: https://watch.screencastify.
From all of us at the school, have a Merry Christmas, a Happy New Years, and GO RANGERS!!!
Mr. Moss
We've been seeing a lot of sickness at school the past couple of weeks!
To view a letter from JCPH about how to minimize the spread of what's going around, please use the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/
To view a poster about free support for those isolating or quarantining due to COVID-19, please use the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/
Congratulations are in order for Robert Evans and Kai Campbell who earned HS & MS Students of the Week!
Next, in this week's Weekly Update areas of focus include the Students of the Week, winter break meal boxes, and upcoming events.
To view the Weekly Update as a PDF, please use the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/
To view the full video, please use the following link: https://watch.screencastify.
Thank you and GO RANGERS!!!
WASA, along with the other Inclusionary Practices Professional Development cadre members, are excited to announce a free opportunity for all educators and families to learn from expert practitioners Shelley Moore and Katie Novak in a three-part series, Zooming In & Out on Inclusionary Practices.
Superintendent Chris Reykdal will kick off the series with a live welcome on January 11, 2023. He’ll be joined by Moore and Novak, who will explore specific stories about what inclusive practices look, sound, and feel like for individual students (zooming in), while also examining the necessary complex change work needed for inclusion to fully be realized (zooming out). To learn more about this event, hear from Katie and Shelley directly in this video.
Virtual meeting dates are January 11, February 6, and March 27, 2023, from 4–6 pm PT. Register here through the WEA, one of the IPP cadre partners.
A huge congratulations is in order for this week's students of the week, Ashley Jones and Charlotte Fay. Ashley was nominated by Mr. Thompson for excelling both in the classroom as well as while representing Quilcene on the athletic fields, and Charlotte was nominated by Mrs. Leonard for winning a tough math competition in class even though the rest of her class was in groups and she was her own group of one!
This week's Weekly Update areas include the upcoming P-5 Music performance, Free Winter Meal Boxes for Families, and Upcoming Events.
To view the Weekly Update as a PDF, please use the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/
To view the full video, please use the following link: https://watch.screencastify.
Thank you and GO RANGERS!!!
Mr. Moss
Seeking honest opinions by Thursday, December 8, 2022! (Survey incentive: food gift cards totaling $35)
VillageReach is partnering with Jefferson County Public Health to learn what adult residents think about COVID-19 and flu vaccines. Your anonymous input will inform public health services in Jefferson County.
We are especially interested in hearing from residents who identify as any of the following:
• A resident of a rural area of the county
• A member of a Spanish-speaking community
• A parent to children younger than 18
Conversations will last no more 30 minutes and can be done in person or by video chat or phone, in English or in Spanish. Participants will remain anonymous, which means VillageReach and Jefferson County Public Health will not share any identifiable information about participants with others. VillageReach prioritizes being non-judgmental and non-persuasive.
Sign up online here: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/
We may not be able to contact everyone who signs up if interest is high. Thank you!
We hope you had a relaxing and rejuvenating Thanksgiving break with family and friends. Now that the season has turned, we're keeping a close watch on road conditions and forecasts. In the event of a delay/ closure, we'll notify everyone as soon as possible through our website and automated text system.
Next, a huge congratulations is in order for this week's Students of the Week, Abby Gearhart and Justice Ortlieb. Abby and Justice, great work in the classroom and we're proud of you!
Finally, in this week's Weekly Update sections include the upcoming Winter Workshop (this Thursday @ 5:00pm) and Quilcene Elementary Winter Show (12/20 @ 6:00pm) as well as upcoming activities for the week.
To view the Weekly Update as a PDF, please use the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/
To view the full video, please use the following link: https://watch.screencastify.
Thank you and GO RANGERS!!!
Sean Moss, Principal
We would like to extend a huge congratulations to this week's students of the week, Eden Carver and Noah Boling!
In this week's edition of the Weekly Update areas of focus include conferences, an excellent year for Ranger Football, a detailed description of Eden and Noah's achievements, links to the School Improvement Plan (SIP), and upcoming events.
To view the Weekly Reminder as a PDF, please use the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/
To view the PDF as a video, please use the following link: https://watch.screencastify.
As always, if you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me directly.
Thank you and GO RANGERS!!!
Mr. Moss
Congratulations to the 7th grade class for finishing the rain garden project by the new bus barn. The project was started in June and finished last week, just in time for the rain!
This rain garden catches the storm water runoff from the bus barn and E Rose St. It provides evergreens and fall colors for students to enjoy as they're arriving by bus and will be in full bloom this spring!