Thursday, April 21, 2016

April 2016 Edition of the Twality Spotlight

The Twality Spotlight - April 2016
Message from the Principal
Smarter Balanced Assessment

In May students will take the Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBAC). SBAC is a high quality assessment that measures students’ acquisition of the Common Core Standards. In October 2010, Oregon adopted the Common Core State Standards for Language Arts and Mathematics. These standards were designed to challenge students to understand subject matter more deeply, think critically and apply knowledge to real life situations. The results will provide us with meaningful information about each individual student’s skills and about the effectiveness of our instructional program. 

We created a testing schedule to minimize disruption and elicit our students’ best effort.  Most students will complete the assessment in one week:
May 9th-13th:          6th Grade 
May 16th-20th:        7th Grade 
 May 23rd- 27th:       8th Grade

Sixth graders will test in the mornings, Monday through Friday. Seventh and eighth graders will complete most of the testing in two 90-minute blocks on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday (Wednesday and Friday will be normal schedules). Students will be assigned to a proctor (one of their teachers) who will be with them throughout the testing session.

We ask that you help us make this a positive experience for your student by following 
some of these tips and requests:
·         Please do not schedule medical or dental appointments, or vacations during the testing window.
·         Encourage your child to get a good night’s sleep and eat a healthy breakfast. (Students may bring snacks and water bottles).
·         Please bring headphones.  There is a listening portion on the Language Arts assessment and students typically like using their own headphones.
·         Remind your child that phones will not be allowed in the testing environment. All electronic devices will be secured with the proctor or in their lockers prior to the testing session.
·         Remind your child to bring a book or drawing materials to occupy their time if they complete the assessment before the end of the testing session.
·         Your child may want an extra layer of clothing in case the classroom is cold.

As a school staff, we are committed to creating a stress free environment for testing.  We believe that SBAC is an opportunity for students to demonstrate their learning. Students (and teachers) have worked hard all year and I am confident that each student has achieved their learning goals.

Thank you,

Carol Kinch

Family STEM Night, Tue May 10th 6:00-8:00pm

Family STEM Night is a FREE opportunity for families to have fun together while exploring a variety of hands-on STEM activities and learning how STEM is involved in everyday life.  Come create, design, explore, improve, imagine and invent!

We know that there are many of you out there that hold professions that incorporate STEM skills.  We NEED you to come and share what you do with students and families attending STEM Night. There will be a two-hour block of time that we will have for you to share. Please join us for the first hour, the second hour, or both! Bring some hands-on tools, activities, pictures, etc...that can help get students excited about pursuing a fun career in STEM.

Remember, it may not seem the most exciting to you, but when students hear about what you do, they are almost always blown away and excited about new things they haven’t thought of before. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) encompasses a WIDE range of skills and professions! Please come and share what you do!

Contact Dylan McCann or Carla Birkholz if you are interested in joining us!
dmccann@ttsd.k12.or.us    cbirkholz@ttsd.k12.or.us


Drama One Act Plays
Our amazing advanced drama students have been preparing One Act Plays for you!  Come enjoy a show on Tuesday April 26th or Thursday April 28th, 7:00-8:30pm in the MPR.  Both shows have different performances, come see both if you have time!  Thank you for supporting our Drama Department!


Have an 8th Grader interested in Tigard High School 
Dance teams?

Tigard Youth Football


It's that time of the year again!  Tigard Youth Football season registration opens April 1st for the 
Fall 2016 season.  There is an Open House meeting scheduled for April 17th if you have questions 
about Tigard Youth Football.
 
TTSD Books on Wheels, Book Drive

TTSD Parent Presentation




Tigard Turns the Tide:

National speaker scheduled for Community Education Forum
Mark your calendars now for Monday, May 9. National speaker and Police Officer Jermaine Galloway will lead a discussion about emerging alcohol and drug trends in our area. Before our event, he will do a community scan to identify our local culture in alcohol and other drug items that promote use. We will have the opportunity to learn about emerging trends, both nationally and locally.

The Community Education Forum will be held:
            6 – 8 p.m., Monday, May 9, 2016
            Colossae Church, 12244 SW Garden Place, Tigard 97223


This FREE forum is appropriate for parents, teachers, school staff, community leaders, coalition members, law enforcement, PSO’s, youth pastors, youth group leaders, and other adults in the community working with youth. This forum is not appropriate for children or students. Spanish language translation and refreshments will be provided.
City of Tualatin's Blender Dash Event for Kids


Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Quarter 2 Blogpost from Twality

The Twality Spotlight - Quarter 2




Twality Families

Join me in donating to The Foundation for Tigard Tualatin Schools Fund Drive.  

Donations help each school hire more teachers and provide more learning. 

At Twality, your donations fund many incredible ways to learn. 


  • Our 2nd Year of Family Engineering Night
  • Buying new and repairing older musical instruments
  • 3D printer that brings student ideas to life
  • Teacher for After School Academic Support
  • Supplies for art classes
  • Equipment to record ceramic & sculpture demonstrations, allowing accurate and detailed demos repeatedly     

 Please donate today at www.the-FTTS.org or text FTTS to 56512.

Thank you, 

Carol Kinch, Principal  




Important 8th grade transition information

Tigard High School - Wednesday, March 30, 2016 from 6:30pm-8:00pm
An evening for parents and their 8th grade student who will be attending Tigard High School in the Fall of 2016.  You will receive information regarding forecasting, graduation requirements, athletics, activities and clubs. 

An IB informational meeting will be held in the library at 7:15pm for those who wish to learn more about our IB program.  

School tours will be given by our Leadership students.

THS Spirit Gear will be for sale. 

Tigard High looks forward to seeing you at the this event.  Feel free to call the counseling office if you have any questions at 503.431.5422

Tualatin High School -  

Welcome to the Pack Night will be on March 30, 2016.  At the time of publishing this blog, the times and details have not been released by
Tualatin High School.  We will update you when we receive the information from TuHs. 

 




Spring Conferences 



Spring Conferences are coming up March 10-11, 2016.  Spring conferences are scheduled by the teachers on an as needed basis. Teachers will not be available for drop-in conferences.  

Thursday, March 10 - 5:00pm-8:00pm
Friday, March 11 - 8:00am-12:00pm

*Reminder - There is no school on March 11, 2016



Yearbook Deadline and 8th Grade Baby Pictures


ATTENTION PARENTS OF 8TH GRADE STUDENTS! 

The last day to order, pay for and submit baby pictures for the 2015-2016 yearbook is February 29, 2016.  All orders must be submitted electronically and payments must mailed or delivered in person to the school bookkeeper, Amy Meisch.  

Click here for detailed instructions on how to submit your baby picture.

Ready to order your baby picture?  Click here for the online order form.


The last day to order and pay for a 2015-2016 yearbook is April 1, 2016.  We will have a limited number of yearbooks available for purchase during the last week of school.  While yearbooks last, 8th grade students will have the opportunity to purchase the yearbooks first, followed by 7th graders then 6th graders.  



News from the Counseling Office 
 
Change of Address:

If you have a change of address, phone number or email address, please fill out a Student Contact Update Form, which can be found on Twality's website.  If you have any questions, please contact the counseling office for assistance.



Perseverance Awards 

Our Twality community includes everyone, values all voices, and celebrates kindness and learning.  We PERSEVERE, ADVOCATE, REFLECT AND THRIVE. 
We do our P.A.R.T.

During the first quarter, teachers nominated students who persevered though difficult times and situations.  Our Perseverance Awards were a huge success.  We had 44 well deserving students who received specialized awards from their teachers.  We had a hot chocolate bar for the recipients.  The students faces were beaming with pride and it was a special morning for all involved.  For 2nd quarter, we will be recognizing students who model advocacy skills.  

"I had no idea that THIS was going to happen today.  You work hard and you think it goes un-noticed and then you get an award.  What a great day!"  - Xavier W.  




 




News from the Band Department

Tualatin Valley Community Band & Twality Band are hosting their annual Music is for Life Concert on Tuesday, February 23 at Tualatin High School at 6:00pm.

Admission is free and donations are accepted to benefit our bands.  The concert will feature Twality band students performing solos and small ensembles as well as TVCB small ensembles.  The TVCB is a community band that meets Tuesdays in the Twality Band room and has musicians that range in age from high school to working and retired adults.  The TVCB is under the direction of Kevin Soon who is also Liberty High School Director of Bands.  


Immunization and Exclusion Day Information



Students that have incomplete vaccine records or have not updated their exceptions to the meet the new law may be excluded from school starting February 17, 2016.  Please help us to keep all children safe by completing the necessary vaccines for your child.

If you do not have a primary health care provider, this is a list of some other clinics that give vaccines.  Call now for an appointment.  

9000 SW Durham Road, Building 7110, Tigard, OR  97224
503.431.5775

11975 SW 2nd Street, Beaverton, OR  97005
503.552.1551

17175 SW Tualatin Valley Highway Suite A&B, Aloha, OR  97006
503.848.5861




Safe Routes to School


The healthiest way for kids to get to school is to walk or bike safely.  This is the position of the Tigard Safe Routes to School Program that works with the Tigard-area elementary and middle schools to support and promote the use of safe, healthy and active transportation to and from school.  Back in October over 150 students participated in International Walk & Bike to School Day.  But we want to build off this success to continue to increase the number of students who walk or bike to school.  Twality Middle School is looking to establish a Safe Routes to School Program and we need parent involvement to make this happen. 

Twality is in a somewhat unique position.  Given the close proximity of Templeton Elementary and Twality Middle School, there is a natural partnership that emerges, especially given that most Templeton students will attend Twality in the future.  By building a comprehensive SRTS Program at each school we can help ensure that kids are able to walk and bike to school for many years.  

Please contact Liz Hormann, Tigard SRTS Coordinator, if you are interested in helping Twality take the next step in its Safe Routes to School Program, or if you have any questions.

You an also learn more and stay up-to-date on project on the Tigard SRTS website.

Click here to read the February edition of the Safe Routes to School newsletter.




FACT OREGON - FREE TRAINING



Art in the Burbs 


Art in the Burbs is gearing up for our 2016 show schedule for October.  Art in the Burbs is organized by a team of volunteers with the mission to raise funds to support the arts in ALL 15 of the schools in the Tigard-Tualatin School District.  This year we awarded grants totaling over $26,000.  These funds were used across the district in support of the performing arts, music, fine art, Art Literacy , Artist in Residence and many other worthy projects. 

We can't do this good work without help.  We have a few open positions on our board (Category Lead, Marketing/PR, and Volunteer Coordinator).  Please take a look at the information sheet below and consider joining us.  The time commitment varies by position.  If you are interested in learning more or have questions please email us at info@artintheburbs.org.  You can also check out our website at www.artintheburbs.com.

FREE HEALTH CLINIC 



Schedule of Events 

February 17 - ASA Soccer Jamboree at Hazelbrook - 3:45pm
February 18 - ASA Volleyball Jamboree - Main Gym - 3:45pm
February 24 - ASA Soccer Jamboree - Main Gym - 3:45pm
February 25 - 6th Grade OMSI Field Trip (Cunningham / Nicklas)
February 26 - Advocacy Awards - Commons - 9:00am
February 29 - 8th Grade Baby Picture deadline
March 2 - Read Across America
March 2 - ASA Basketball Jamboree - Main Gym - 3:45pm
March 3 - ASA Volleyball Jamboree - Hazelbrook - 3:45pm
March 3 - Intermediate Band and Orchestra Field Trip - 8:45am
March 7-11 - Classified Employee Appreciation Week
March 9 - Spring Orchestra Concert - Multi-Purpose Room - 7:00pm
March 10 - Spring Conferences 
March 11 - Spring Conferences - NO SCHOOL
March 16 - Spring Choir Concert - 7th & 8th grade only - Commons - 7:00pm
March 21-25 - SPRING BREAK - NO SCHOOL
March 28 - Teacher Training - NO SCHOOL
March 29 - High School Forecasting for 8th grade students
March 30 - Incoming 9th Grade Information Night - THS and TuHs - 6:30pm
April 1 - Deadline to purchase a 2015-2016 Yearbook