Thursday, November 12, 2015

Quarter 1 Blog Post from Twality

The Twality Spotlight - Quarter 1




Dear community,

We hope your student and your family experienced great starts to the new school year!  We started this year with a focus on practicing our new vision statement that staff and community members created together in June.

Our Twality community includes everyone, values all voices, and celebrates kindness and learning.  We persevere, advocate, reflect and thrive!

Every day, students, staff and parents continue to put these values into practice.  Later in this post you will learn more about “Twality Stories.” School community members share their voices through interviews and conversations you can see and hear on our website. 

Every year, our entire teaching staff engages in learning about a specific, research-based instructional strategy.  This year’s focus on providing coordinated and targeted vocabulary instruction drives our annual professional development series. At Twality, vocabulary is taught in all grades in each and every classroom across the curriculum.  A strong academic vocabulary provides essential tools for reading comprehension and academic achievement.   A command of vocabulary and language skills allows students to access background knowledge, express ideas, communicate effectively and learn about new concepts. 

At this month’s professional development training, teachers continued to coordinate and collaboratively construct strategies to support increased student learning of academic vocabulary.  Interdisciplinary teams of teachers determined which words to target with students. Teaching teams also selected specific, shared strategies to teach the words and use the words in all classes. Research tells us that students can learn 6-10 new vocabulary words per week.  Teachers carefully choose high-utility words that students will use in multiple contexts. 

Here’s one way you can help!  To master new vocabulary, students need multiple exposures and practice using the words.  Ask your student what words he or she is learning and practice using the words in situations at home and in the community.   Students benefit from participating in authentic discussion in which they have the opportunities to hear and to use the words in many different settings.  

Please read more about the teaching and learning happening today and tomorrow at Twality! 


Carol Kinch, Principal




STANDARD BASED REPORTING 
 
Teachers are busily preparing first quarter report cards.  New this year, in addition to your students' grades, your teachers will include information about how your child is doing on the specific learning standards of each course.  Each standard will be rated on a 1 to 4 scale, where a 3 is considered meeting expectations.  In some cases, students may be able to demonstrate the skill in later quarters, and the teacher may re-score the standard at that time.  We're excited to be able to share more detail about your students' progress through our new report card. 




STORIES FROM TWALITY

Part of Twality's mission to value all voices. To give students a voice, we have implemented StoryCorps curriculum that gives students and staff the opportunity to share their stories, experiences and views. A few weeks back students in Inspire interviewed one another about their future. Mrs. Siron's English classes and Mr. Paldino's Technology classes have done similar activities. As part of the activity, students reflected on their experiences being interviewed. Many students expressed how they were happy that they had a voice and appreciated that someone cared and was listening to their stories. Students are excited for next week's interviews on family traditions. We're looking forward to hearing more stories and giving more students an opportunity to have a voice. 


What is "Stories From Twality" all about?  

Stories from Twality are stories about people just like you.  They are simply conversations in which two or more people sit down together and take time to get to know one another while their conversation is being recorded.  

Who is able to post a story? 

Anyone can post a story.  Students, teachers, parents, brothers, sisters and friends. 

Do you have to be a student or staff member to participate?  

No, not at all.  Students are encouraged to interview their parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters or anyone that they would like to talk to in order to learn more about them.  


We invite you to listen to the following interview that Phillip Abraham did with Mr. McCauley.  It's a great interview and will show you what Stories From Twality is all about.  Click here to see the interview.  

Are you inspired to do a story with your own familyVisit Story Corp and listen to the Great Thanksgiving Listen 2015.




OUTDOOR SCHOOL 2015

Our 6th graders had a fabulous time at Outdoor School this fall.  We sent over 300 students to Camp Trickle Creek and Camp Cedar Ridge last week.  The weather held out for the most part and the kids came back with huge smiles raving about what fun they had at camp! 

Here are a few pictures of the kids enjoying Outdoor School.







IMMUNIZATIONS
 



This year, the Oregon legislature enacted Senate Bill 895, a new law about school immunizations for 2015-2016.  This new law makes changes to immunization exemptions.  These changes include: 


  • Any religious exemption signed prior to March 1, 2014 is no longer valid.  Parents are required to turn in documentation of immunization or complete the new process for a non-medical exemption prior to Exclusion Day in February of 2016. 

If your child has previously had a religious exemption that was signed before March 1, 2014, you have one of the following options:  


  • Have your child vaccinated to meet all immunization requirements - your doctor will complete your child's immunization record and supply a copy to your child's school. 

  • If you want a non-medical exemption for your child, complete the new process and turn in two forms: 


 1.  Certificate of Immunization Status - Fill in the dates of any vaccines your child has received, fill out the non-medical exemption section by marking the vaccines for which you want the exception, and then sign and date the exemption.  This form is available in the counseling office.

2.  Vaccine Education Certificate - you will get this certificate after completing the required education about immunizations from the online vaccine education module.  Parents must complete the portions of the module for every vaccine for which they are claiming exemption.  The module can be found online at www.healthoregon.org/vaccineexemption.  Print these completed forms out and bring them to the counseling office. 


  • If you need a medical exemption for your child, get a letter from your child's physician with the information stated on the Certificate of Immunization Status form.  Turn in the letter to your child's school.  Medical exemptions are reviewed and approved by the health department. 

 www.co.washington.or.us.HHS/Immunizations/school-requirements.cfm



TWALITY'S ANNUAL FOOD DRIVE



November 16th - November 24th 

  • Students can bring food items to their RV class beginning November 16th.  
  • The top 3 RV classes with the most food points wins a doughnut party!

3 POINTS

 High Protein Items
Canned Meats / Tuna
Peanut Butter
Low-Sugar Cereals
Canned or Dried Beans


2 POINTS
 Healthy Items
Canned or Dried Fruits
Canned or Packaged Soup, Stew or Chili
Canned Vegetables
Whole Grain Pasta / Brown Rice / Quinoa


1 POINT

White Grain Pasta / White Rice
High Sugar Cereals
Ramen Noodles

All other items = 1 point!

Twality has always been the biggest food contributor! 
Thank you for participating! 



ACT TESTING






On December 1st, 8th graders will have an opportunity to participate in ACT testing.  The ACT college readiness assessment is a standardized test for high school achievement and college admissions in the United States produced by ACT, Inc.  The test was originally geared towards 10th graders who are preparing for the PSAT’s and SAT’s. 



The company recently introduced the Aspire test which can be used, similar to SBAC, to assess the Common Core State Standards for students beginning in 3rd grade. This is a timed test that is taken in one day in the areas of English, Reading, Writing, Math and Science. It is a timed test, very similar to the SAT test. One addition to this assessment that is unique from any other assessment taken in school is the incorporation of a Career Interest Inventory that allows students to explore careers based on their strengths and interests. 



The bottom line is, this is another opportunity for students to get feedback about their progress and learning and, specifically, their readiness for high school. Because the test is being taken during the school year, staff with have an opportunity to explain the test results to students and counselors will offer meetings with families at their request for individualized academic advising. 







CALENDAR OF EVENTS: 

November 17 - Drama Night - MPR and Commons - 7pm
November 19 - Drama Night - MPR and Commons - 7pm

November 20 - Honor Roll Breakfast and Volleyball Community Builder
November 26-27 - NO SCHOOL - Happy Thanksgiving
December 1 - 8th Grade Explorer Test
December 3 - 7th & 8th Grade Band Concert - Tualatin High School - 7pm
December 4 - Starry Nights - Treble Choir - Tualatin Commons 7:55pm
December 9 - Beginning & Advanced Band Choir Concerts 6:15pm
December 13 - Concert Choir with Oregon Repertory Singers -
                     First United Methodist Church - 4pm
December 15 - Winter Choir Concert - 7th / 8th Grade Choir - Commons - 7pm
December 16 - Winter Orchestra Concert / 6th - 8th Grade - Commons - 7pm
December 17 - Concert Band to THS Band Concert - THS Auditorium - 7pm
December 18 -Treble and Concert Choir to the Oregon Capitol 

December 21-January 1 - NO SCHOOL - Winter Break

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

May Edition of the Twality Spotlight

May Edition of the Twality Spotlight


End of the Year - Important Information - PLEASE READ


As the end of the year is quickly approaching, there is important information that we would like you to know.  We realize that this is a lot of information, so please feel free to call the main office with any questions at 503.431.5200. 

Friday, June 5th - (Alternate Bell Schedule)

Dunk Tank Fundraiser
 The Dunk Tank Fundraiser will be held during ALL PE classes.  Students can bring money and try to dunk their favorite teacher and principal.  The cost is $1.00 for a ball or $5.00 to buy the opportunity to walk up and dunk the teacher!  The Snack Shack will be open if students would like to purchase a treat.  

Yearbook Distribution and Signing

Yearbooks will be distributed during a modified RV class at 2:12pm.  After the distribution, the students will be released to the football field to sign each others yearbook until the end of the day. 

There will be a limited number of yearbooks available for purchase on this day.  The cost is $30.00.  8th grade students will have the first opportunity to purchase these remaining yearbooks, followed by 7th graders, then 6th graders.  

IMPORTANT:  Yearbooks will be held for ALL students who have missing library / text books or past due student fees.  Student ledgers were sent home the week of May 4th for students who have outstanding fees.  Likewise, a student will not be able to purchase a yearbook unless ALL of their fees are paid (or a payment arrangement has been made). Please call our Bookkeeper, Amy Meisch at 503.431.5203 with any questions or to make a payment arrangement.

Monday, June 8th - (Alternate Bell Schedule)


6th Grade Pride Assembly

We will showcase the many talented 6th grade students at the assembly.  The assembly is held in the Multi-Purpose Room from 2:00pm-3:30pm.  Parents are welcome to attend.  

8th Grade Party

There is currently a committee assembled to work on the location and time.  We will be sure to pass along information as soon as it is finalized. Please check your email for more details next week. Until the details are revealed, we have a great fundraiser that will benefit the 8th grade party.  GOURMET POPCORN!  The fundraiser will run during all lunches from May 11-15!



Tuesday, June 9th (Alternate Bell Schedule)

7th / 8th Grade Pride Assembly 
 
This event is definitely one of our favorite days at Twality.  We will showcase the many talented students and staff at the assembly.  The pride assembly is held on the front lawn of the school from 1:20pm-2:55pm.  Parents are welcome to attend. (Bring a blanket or lawn chair!)

 Locker Clean-Out

All locker contents must be cleared out of student lockers by 4pm on Tuesday.  Beginning at 5pm that day, all remaining items will be emptied and combinations will be changed.


Wednesday, June 10th (Alternate Bell Schedule)

Last day of school

The last day of school will be a LATE START WEDNESDAY!  School will begin at 9:55am and end at 12:40pm.

Only YEARBOOKS and PENS will be allowed at school on this day.  6th graders may bring field day items (hats, sunglasses, water) to their homeroom.  We will collect anything students forget they couldn't bring.  Students will receive a sticker to place on their items.  They may collect it at the same doors they entered from when they leave at 12:40pm.  

No bags, backpacks, hats or skateboards will be allowed on the last day.  

ALL doors to the building will be locked until 9:35am.  Students will enter the building only by their grade level assigned door.  

6th graders - Door by Orchestra Room

7th graders - Commons Door

8th graders - Front Doors  

Information will be out soon about the 8th grade promotion on Wednesday, June 10th.  Please check your email for details.


The Twality Springfest Auction was a HUGE success!  


A BIG thank you for your support of our online auction.  We met our goal of raising over $7000 for Twality. Your generous donations and participation made this event so successful.  We cannot do these events without support and we are so lucky to have our Twality staff and community rallying for our cause.  We want to express our gratitude for your help in fundraising so we can support important programs at Twality.   

 -Twality PSO


Twality Web Leaders Give Back!



On Tuesday, April 28th, the 8th Grade WEB Leaders volunteered their time to stay after school and plant over 100 flowers in front of Twality.  This was made possible by the generous donation of flowers from Al’s Garden Center in Sherwood.  The students had a great time beautifying the school.

    
 2016 East Coast / Washington DC Trip


Current 7th Grade Families:  If you are interested in sending your child on a trip of a lifetime, consider the East Coast / Washington DC trip, June 2016.  This trip is 8 days / 7 nights from Boston to NY to Philadelphia / Amish Country / Gettysburg to Washington DC.  Your child will walk in the same places as many of the historical figures of American History have walked.  We will see where Paul Revere rode, where laws are made and the Liberty Bell.  We will see a play on Broadway, visit the 9/11 Memorial and the Statue of Liberty, to only name a few.  This is an educational trip disguised as fun! 

Contact Sarah Waddell for more information or go to www.twalitydc.weebly.com for more information.  swaddell@ttsd.k12.or.us or 503.431.5226


Treble Choir and Concert Choir Earn Gold Awards at Choir Festivals!

Congratulations to the Treble Choir and Concert Choir for earning Gold awards at their choir festivals in April.  The Gold award is reserved for choirs that earn a "1" on their evaluation from certified judges from the American Choral Directors Association.  A "1" is the highest level a choir can achieve at these events (scored from 1 down to 5).  The awards will be displayed in the choir room by the end of May.

Treble Choir performed at Marylhurst University on April 24th.  Concert Choir performed at the Alder Creek Middle School Choir Invitational on April 30th.  One judge awarded Concert Choir a "1+" for their outstanding performance,.  Congratulations to both the Treble Choir and Concert Choir!!

Oregon Writing Festival




On Saturday, May 2, 8th grade Language Arts teacher, Karen Johnson, took forty-three 7th and 8th graders from Twality joined 700 other top writers from around the state for the 31st annual Oregon Writing Festival at Portland State University.  Students shared their own stories, participated in two writing workshops, and enjoyed a presentation of Graham Salisbury, award winning author of Under the Blood-red Sun, Eyes of the Emperor, Night of Howling Dogs, and many other kid favorites.  Authors April Henry and Jane Kurtz spoke to other grade levels, although Twality kids were able to meet them. 

Thank you to the Twality PSO for providing the bus and some scholarships.  Thanks also to the 7th and 8th ELA teachers who donated a day of their weekend to make this special event possible.  "Best field trip ever," and "Best day of my life!" were two enthusiastic comments overheard by teachers.  Our students represented Twality with talented writing and exemplary behavior.

Summer Sports Camps 

Tigard High Volleyball Camp
Tigard Cubs - Grade 3-8
July 13 - July 16
10:00am-12:00pm

Tigard High Intermediate Camp
Incoming Freshmen
July 13 - July 16
1:00pm-4:00pm

Cost of the camp is $75.00
Questions??  Call Rob Coelho at 503.579.8941 or rcoelho@ttsd.k12.or.us

Tualatin High Soccer Camp
June 22-26 from 10:00am-12:00pm
Cost:  $75.00 
For questions about soccer camp, please contact Kale Dwight at kdwight@ttsd.k12.or.us

Tigard High Tennis Camp
Beginning Tennis for ages 9-12
Monday & Wednesday from 11am-12pm
$22.00 per session

Junior Intensive Tennis Development for ages 12-18
Monday-Thursday 9am-11am and 1pm-3pm
$75.00 per session

Session #1 - June 15-18
Session #2 - June 22-25
Session #3 - June 29-July 2

To Register call 503.867.1764

Tualatin High School 8th Grade Parents

The Tualatin High School PackBackers, the Athletic Booster Club, is looking for a few good men and women!  The current Board of Directors is accepting nominations through May 27, 2015 for Board positions for the 2015-2016 school year.  If you are interested in joining the group that supports the TuHs Athletic Program, or you would like to nominate someone for a Board position, the Concessions Committee is in need of some enthusiastic volunteers next fall. (This committee is responsible for managing the most profitable PackBacker fundraiser, and many hand are needed to support its continued success).  PackBacker elections will be held on Wednesday, June 3 at the Annual Meeting (stay tuned for more details on this).  More information about the PackBackers can be found on the PackBacker website. One on the site, click "Contact" to email questions or nominate someone. 


May / June 2015 Events


May 4-8 - TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK! 
Thursday, May 7 - One Act Plays - 7pm
May 11-15 - 7th Grade Smarter Balanced Testing
Tuesday, May 12 - Site Council Meeting - 8:05am-8:35am
Wednesday, May 13 - ASA Tennis Jamboree at Fowler - 3:45pm
Wednesday, May 13 - PSO Meeting in the Library - 7pm
Thursday, May 14 - ASA Volleyball Jamboree at Fowler - 3:45pm
Friday, May 15 - OSU Field Trip with Mr. Marquez
May 18-22 - 8th Grade Smarter Balanced Testing
Tuesday, May 19 - 5th Grade Ice Cream Social
Wednesday, May 20 - ASA Soccer Jamboree at Hazelbrook - 3:45pm
Thursday, May 21 - ASA Basketball Jamboree at Hazelbrook - 3:45pm
Friday, May 22 - 6th Grade OMSI Field Trip for Bostwick, Young, Scholte, Taylor
Monday, May 25 - NO SCHOOL - Happy Memorial Day!
Tuesday, May 26 - Pride Assembly Auditions
Wednesday, May 27 - Tigard Jazz Night at Tigard High School - 7:30pm
Thursday, May 28 - Fowler Mile at Fowler Middle School - 10:15am-12:30pm
Friday, May 29 - Civil War Presentation - 9am-3:30pm
Tuesday, June 2 - Orchestra Concert - Multi-Purpose Room - 6:30pm
Wednesday, June 3 - Choir Concert - Commons - 7pm
Thursday, June 4 - Oaks Park Field Trip - Rupp, Montplaisir, Clark, Eto, Puhl
Thursday, June 4 - 7th/8th Grade Band Concert - THS Auditorium - 6:30pm
Friday, June 5 - 6 Grade GEO BEE - Multi-Purpose Room - 9am-11am
Friday, June 5 - Dunk Tank during all PE classes - 9am-2:15pm
Friday, June 5 - Yearbook Distribution and Signing 2:12pm-3:35pm
Monday, June 8 - 6th Grade Pride Assembly - 2pm-3:30pm
Monday, June 8 - 8th Grade Party - Time and Location TBD
Tuesday, June 9 - 7th / 8th Grade Pride Assembly - Front Lawn 1:35pm-2:55pm
Wednesday, June 10 - LAST DAY OF SCHOOL! Information will be out soon!

Monday, April 6, 2015

April Edition of the Twality Spotlight

April Edition of the Twality Spotlight


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Twality Spring Auction





The Twality Spring Auction is right around the corner.  The auction will run from April 19-May 3.  The Spring Auction is one of our biggest fundraisers for the year.  We will send out information very soon with a link for the auction website.  There is still time to donate a basket or service if you would like.  Please contact the Auction Coordinator, Amy Meisch at 503.431.5203 for more information.








When will Twality students take the Smarter Balanced Assessment?  

  • 6th grade students will be taking the test during the weeks of April 27th and May 8th.
  • 7th grade students will take most of the assessment during the week of May 11-15, and the math performance task May 26-29. 
  • 8th grade students will take most of the assessment during the week of May 18-22, and the math performance task May 26-29.










SEED Program 
SEED Enrichment Classes - Deadline 4/6


NEW:  JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT "BIZTOWN" - 4th-6th Grade
We're excited to team up with Junior Achievement and offer the popular JA Biztown program.  Some schools have had to eliminate this hand-on real-life learning of general commerce. We will offer Biztown this Spring, complete with the hands-on field trip to Biztown where students can be bank managers, TV station producers, retail owners, the mayor and learn how to work a job, collect and manage their budget while shopping at Best Buy or Petco.  Note:  A minimum of 70 students are needed to run this program.

SEED Spring class offerings are: 

Grade 3-6
Makers Workshop

Grade 3-6
Guitar
Aikido with Mind & Body Coordinated
All Levels Chess

Grades 6-8
Game Design Using Code (HTML & JavaScript)
School of Rock:  Guitar, Voice, Songwriting, Bass, Drums, Synthesizer

Creative Writing
Organizational Habits of Successful Students

For class details or to register, go to www.the-FTTS.org/seed

Questions?  Email Julie Flint:  seed@the-ftts.org

SAVE THE DATE:  SEED Summer Classes - July 13-17, 2015 - Details in May.




 5th Grade Transition Information

Information will be going home to 5th grade families with transition details next week. Here are some important dates to know if you have a 5th grader who will be a 6th grader during the 2015-2016 school year.

Monday, April 20 - 7pm - Parent Night for Deer Creek and Templeton 
Thursday, April 23 - 7pm - Parent Night for Alberta Rider and Durham
Tuesday, April 28 - 6pm - Instrument Try-Out Night

Tuesday, May 19 - 6pm - 5th Grade Ice Cream Social 


Please like us on Facebook for more information and communication.  




 
Stuff the Bus




Twality will be collecting hygiene items for the district's Caring Closet now through April 23rd. RV classes will be competing against each other for the most items collected!  The last few years Twality has been the biggest contributing middle school!  Great job! We will "STUFF THE BUS" on Friday, April 24th during RV.

Possible Items:  
Shampoo, Conditioner, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Dental Floss, Body Wash, Face Wash, Hair Brush, Deodorant, New Socks, New Underwear, Towels.  PLEASE NO RAZORS, OR WHITENING TOOTHPASTE.  

Most items can be found at the dollar store.  Save soaps from hotels you stay in. 

 







9th Grade Forecasting 

 All forecasting for 8th grade students going to Tigard High School next year must have their papers turned in and website forecasting completed by April 8th.  Forecasting for Tualatin High School is due by Monday, April 13th.  If you have any questions, please contact your student's counselor. 

 
6th Grade Jog-a-thon


The 6th grade jog-a-thon is coming up on April 23rd from 1:00pm-3:00pm.  Pledge packets will be coming home with your 6th grader very soon.  The jog-a-thon has been a fun tradition at Twality.  Some of the 6th grade classes will pick a theme and dress up during the run. Let's not forget the yummy popsicles too!

Youth Summit 

The Tigard Young Advisory Council is an 18 member volunteer group of Tigard High School students who have re-formed the city's Advisory Council this year.  The group is putting on a Youth Summit on Friday, April 10th from 11:00am-4:00pm here at Twality Middle School.  All middle school and high school youth are invited.  The summit is meant to be educational and social, with speakers about a variety of topics.  

Lunch will be served during the summit.  (Pizza, Sandwiches, Salads & Drinks)

Guest Speakers will include - Mayor Cook, State Representative Margaret Dougherty, and many more! 

Pre-Register for the FREE EVENT!  
http://tinyurl.com/TYAC-Youth-Summit 


8th Grade Panoramic Picture

   
The 8th Grade Panoramic Picture will be taken on Tuesday, April 28th at the beginning of 1st period at 9:20pm.  Orders forms will be going home with your 8th grader during the week of April 20th.  Please make sure that your student is not absent so they can be in the 8th grade class picture! 


Attention 7th Grade Parents - Washington DC Trip

This is a fantastic opportunity to catapult your child into high school by giving them a trip of a lifetime.  For 8 days and 7 nights, we go from Boston to New York, to Philadelphia and finally end in DC....and we see tons of stuff in between.  This is an educational trip disguised with fun.  We visit historical sites that are littered up and down the east coast of the United States.  Sites where Paul Revere, Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross once made history.  We see the Liberty Bell and tour Amish Country.  We see a play on Broadway and go to the 9/11 Ground Zero Memorial.  We lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery and tour the Capitol Building, among many other amazing places.  

There is an informational meeting about this trip on April 16th  at 6pm in the Twality Library.  There will be a short PowerPoint presentation explaining everything from what the trip includes to the safety precautions we take while on this trip.  A representative from the travel company will be there to answer questions as well.  If you are interested, or even think there might be a chance, we highly recommend at least coming to hear the presentation.  The meeting is mostly parents, but students are welcome to attend.  Feel free to spread the word to all parents of current 7th graders.  If you have questions or can't make the meeting, feel free to contact Sarah Waddell at 503.431.5226.  You can also visit: twalitydc.weebly.com or our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/TwalityDcTrip for more information. 
 

Tigard Youth Football



April 2015 Events

Monday, April 6th - SEED Program Registration Due
Wednesday, April 8th - Tigard High School - Forecasting Due 
Thursday, April 9th - End of the 3rd Quarter
Friday, April 10th - NO SCHOOL
Monday, April 13th - Tualatin High School - Forecasting Done
Monday, April 13th - Jazz Band playing at all lunches
Thursday, April 16th - Mega Math Field Trip
Thursday, April 16th - 6th Grade Music Concert - Tigard High - 7pm
Thursday, April 16th - Panda Express Fundraiser 
Sunday, April 19th - SPRINGFEST AUCTION BEGINS! 
Monday, April 20th - 5th Grade Parent Night - Deer Creek & Templeton 7pm
Thursday, April 23rd - 5th Grade Parent Night - Alberta Rider and Durham 7pm
Thursday, April 23rd - 6th Grade Jog-a-thon - 1pm-3:30pm
Friday, April 24th - STUFF THE BUS during RV 
Monday, April 27th - 6th Grade Smarter Balanced Testing 
Tuesday, April 28th - 8th Grade Panoramic Picture
Tuesday, April 28th - Instrument Try Out Night for 5th graders
Wednesday-Friday, April 29 -May 1 - Q'doba Fundraiser -vs- Hazelbrook
Thursday, April 30th - Choir Field Trip
Thursday, April 30th - ASA Vollleyball Jamboree
Tuesday, May 5th - Band Field Trip
Tuesday, May 5th - One Act Plays - 7pm
Thursday, May 7th - One Act Plays - 7pm