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Employee of the Week: LeeAnn Maki-Van Berkom
This week, we would like to recognize and honor the work of LeeAnn Maki-VanBerkom, our transportation supervisor. LeeAnn led her team to figure out how to deliver meals, school supplies and plenty of smiles and waves to our students across the district. More than just the supervisor, she also drives the longest route and makes great connections with kids and community. Leading by example, continuous flexibility and willingness to do what it takes for our students, LeeAnn is our Employee of the Week.
April 6, 2020
Dear Rangers,
Today Governor Inslee ordered the continuation of the closure of in-person, at school building school for the rest of the school year. While this is sad news, as friends will not be able to spend time together at school, our spring sports season is no longer possible, and our typical spring activities and traditions such as Prom and graduation in our gym all fall under the school closure order. However, education and the celebration of learning will continue. The bringht noe is that it gives all of us the opportunity to be creative, involve students in helping us re-create these spring traditions and find ways to engage as a community while staying safe and learning apart from each other.
Last week Mr. Moss and his team communicated our plan to continue to engage secondary students through Project-Based Learning. Brick-and-Mortar Elementary students, at the same time, will continue to work with their teachers to extend their learning and build new academic skills. We had hoped that these learning-over-distance measures would end and we would be back to our classrooms later in April, teachers were also building in the possibility that school would continue in a distance learning model for the rest of the year.
Parents, we need your help and partnership, as you have been so generous in providing already. Now that we are not able to bring students to the school building, it is essential that each student has a place to engage in learning while staying home. Your children will depend on you even more, as they are not able to see their teachers, to help them maintain a schedule and routine for learning. I recognize that each family has its own concerns and circumstances, and we are more than willing to speak with each of you to help find ways to support student engagement.
Our expectation for ourselves is to provide interesting and engaging learning opportunities for our students. Our expectation for our students is to stay healthy, safe, and to continue their learning. Our partnership is never more important than it is right now. We will continue to host on-line meetings where parents and student can ask Mr. Moss or me questions they have about our district and school plans. Your child’s teacher will continue to connect with your children at least once a week. We have support services set up if students need help with their work, and we continue to engage in developing interesting ways to learn.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to me or Mr. Moss if you have questions about this letter or our plans to continue to engage students in learning for the rest of this school year. There are still many questions that we have not found answers to yet, such as what will graudation will look like this year, but as we create those plans with students and parents, we will communicate that as well.
I am proud to be a Ranger with you!
Frank Redmon
Superintendent
Please click the link below to view updated information for West Sound Tech Students
Notice: The board work study that was scheduled for April 8th has been cancelled.
This week’s employee of the week is an unsung hero who works quietly, efficiently, and with great ability behind the scenes to make what we all do possible. Steve Haveron keeps our network running smoothly, responds to tech requests, manages the tech committee, the tech budget, installs instructional technology in classrooms, and learns what he needs to in order to be an effective leader in technology to support student learning. In addition, Steve also is a mentor for students whose passion is around technology. When we ask for tech support, Steve not only delivers solutions, he also recommends other and often more effective ways to answer our tech questions.
Dear Ranger Families,
As we enter into Spring Break, our staff has been busy working to design what education will look like for students come April 6th. For this, we have had numerous meetings and both our elementary and secondary teachers have stepped up in amazing ways to think about education through an entirely different perspective to design educational opportunities that will engage all students.
Grades K-5
Grades 6-12
Project-Based Learning at a Glance |
Food Service Delivery & Material/Supply Delivery
Office Hours During Spring Break
Lastly, please don’t hesitate to contact me directly at any time through my cell phone, (360) 302-1294.
Thank you,
Sean Moss, Principal
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