February 8, 2024

Upcoming School Events

 

You’re Invited: Game Night March 9!


You’re Invited: Work Bee February 25!


DRESS CODE REMINDER

We would like to kindly remind you of our dress code policy found in our Student Handbook:

  • Appropriate shoes must be worn at all times.

  • No hats/caps or hoods may be worn indoors.

  • Dresses and skirt length should be at the top of the knee when standing.

  • Shorts should be mid-thigh or longer.

  • Shirts should be long enough to keep the midriff covered at all times, no spaghetti straps, neckline must be modestly cut.

  • Bedtime attire is not appropriate for school.

  • Low-cut or revealing necklines are not appropriate school attire.

  • pants with rips or holes below mid-thigh are acceptable.

  • One-piece modestly-cut bathing suits are acceptable. Speedos are not acceptable. A two-piece modest tankini is acceptable where the top covers the midriff. (For swimming activities.)

  • Jewelry should be simple and modest in appearance.

  • Hair should be neat and clean: extreme hair color is not acceptable for school.


DONATIONS NEEDED

We like to keep a supply of clothes of different sizes in case of emergencies. Currently we are in need of leggings, pants, and t-shirts size 14 girls/boys, Small, Medium and Large in women and men. Clothes don’t have to be new, they can be gently used.


VBS COMING THIS SUMMER


IMPORTANT DATES

February 23 - Bump Up Day

February 19- President’s Day, No School


Last Day to Register! PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT

Are you looking for a night out without your kids? If you are, this event is for you!

Preregistration is required. Sign up HERE!

This fundraiser benefits the high school program.


Enrollment Now Open for New and returning Students


In Case You Missed It: MEDICATION REMINDER

We would like to remind you that students requiring medication at school, including common pain relievers, must have a form from the parent or doctor stating which medication is required and give a brief description of the medication and how it is to be administered. Forms are available at the office. The medication must be left at the school office where the student may request it when necessary. Medication must be provided by the parents and must be in its original container. 

Oregon law requires that all medications administered at school, prescription as well as over-the-counter medications, be dispensed from an original prescription container and be accompanied by written consent from parent as well as written instructions from the physician.  School personnel are not authorized to dispense any medication at school unless these requirements are met. All medication must be administered by the school nurse or trained school personnel only.


In case You Missed It: REPORTING ABSENCES

If your child will be absent, please make sure to call the office in the morning and or email the teacher.

Rachel Blackburn