The Work Study meeting of the Quilcene School Board of Directors will be conducted at 6:00 pm on May 6, 2020 through a Zoom Meeting.
Pre-registration is required.
To register to attend this public meeting, please email Jami Sukert at jsukert@qsd48.org to provide your name and contact phone number. The Zoom meeting login information will then be emailed to you at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, May 6th.
You may RSVP at the following link: https://www.qsd48.org/District/Events/1803-Board-Work-Study.html
Running Start Information Session
The meeting is being hosted by Olympic College, but useful information for all students interested in Running Start.
Thursday, April 30 at 4:00 pm
Click here to log into the Information Session (https://zoom.us/j/532213675?pwd=SjRocFZKUXJXQ2ptYWRySU5CQ3lZUT09&status=success)
Meeting ID: 532 213 675 Password: 003841
Jefferson County Immunization Services for Families
- Jefferson County Public Health is offering immunizations BY APPOINTMENT. This is different than what used to be our walk-in clinic. People should call 360-385-9400.
- Jefferson Healthcare clinics are offering immunizations BY APPOINTMENT. People can call their doctor’s office and arrange a well-child visit plus immunizations, or a nurse-only visit just for immunizations.
The regular meeting of the Quilcene School Board of Directors will be conducted at 6:00 pm on April 22, 2020 through a Zoom Meeting.
Pre-registration is required.
To register to attend this public meeting, please email Jami Sukert at jsukert@qsd48.org to provide your name and contact phone number. The Zoom meeting login information will then be emailed to you at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, April 22nd.
You may also RSVP at the following link: https://www.qsd48.org/District/Events/1802-Board-Regular-Meeting.html
Employee of the Week: Kim Knudson
When we think about what makes great teachers great, it all comes down to relationships. To quote Teddy Roosevelt, "People don't know how much you know until they know how much you care."
During regular times, this week's employee of the week constantly portrays qualities that show their dedication to building and maintaining positive relationship; however, the reason they were chosen as employee of the week is not because of what they did before COVID-19, but rather what they are now doing to foster what they started when we were all in-building together.
Each morning, this person wakes up to a full day of videotaping lessons so their students can still have that constant in front of them (and each day many of their students talk back to the screen throughout each lesson).
Each morning, this person wakes up to days fuller and longer than they were before the closure (longer not because they have to be, but rather because it's what's best for their students).
Each Morning, this person innovates new ways of reaching her students (before Spring Break, they began creating compressed lessons to allow students inroads into education that previously were unable to take part in longer lessons).
Each morning, this person embraces the unknown and continuously uses technology that is new to them because it benefits their students.
Each morning, this person is ready for meaningful Zoom conversations with her kids, who look forward to the interactions like they're Christmas morning.
Each morning, this person wakes up seeking professional development that can further strengthen their ability to serve our kids.
Congratulations to this week's employee of the Week- Kim Knudson!