“Home of the Lions” NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE News from Concrete Schools PAID Permit No. 2 Concrete, WA 98237 ECRWSS POSTAL PATRON These are Your Schools!! Concrete School District #11 • 45389 Airport Way, Room 103, Concrete, WA 98237 • Winter 2014-15 • Barbara Hawkings, Superintendent CONCRETE HIGH SCHOOL Senior Class of 2015 By Sally Straathof, Counselor The Senior Class of 2015 is rapidly finishing up on portfolios, job shadows, and volunteer hours needed to graduate in the State of Washington. Job shadow and volunteer hours should have been finished by December 15, 2014. Portfolios are due to Mrs. Straathof by January 7, 2015 and then will be distributed for grading using the pass/fail grading system with a minimum of 60% to pass. Senior presentations will be held in February 2015 where students present their career and 13th year plan to a panel of judges from the community and the school district. Seniors always have expenses their senior year dealing with graduation in June. Students should already have their cap and gown secured with Jostens, Inc. If they don’t, they need to see Mrs. Straathof right away. Other expenses include graduation invitations, pictures, and the senior trip. Seniors should check with their senior class advisor if they need assistance with any of this. Students are working hard to meet all of their graduation requirements. I encourage parents of seniors to work with their child on life after high school plans and career choices. We are all rooting on the Class of 2015 to be the best that they can be! 2nd Grade Community Garden Field Trip By Hallie Elms, 2nd Grade Teacher This year our school is involved with the “Farm to School” Program. The focus is using locally grown foods to bolster local economy and for children to eat the healthiest foods around. In working with this program, teachers can sign up for “special field trips.” Mrs. Elms’ 2nd grade class walked to the community garden in Concrete on October 14th to help plant garlic in the garden. Great job! 2014 Homecoming Royalty KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UP Fun Day in PJ’s Concrete Elementary School is accepting kindergarten registrations for the 2015-2016 school year beginning Monday, February 9, 2015. Students MUST be 5 years of age by August 31st to be eligible to attend kindergarten. Parents must provide complete copies of their child’s birth certificate and immunization records before the first day of school. Please call the elementary school at (360) 853-8145 for more information. Some of the homecoming hallway art provided by various classes. Concrete High School will be hosting a “Career Fair” on February 10, 2015 from 9:00am to 1:00pm in the high school commons. Representatives from the military, skills center, community colleges, universities, and local businesses will have display tables set up and will be available to answer any questions you may have. Parents are also welcome to attend. Photo courtesy of Jackie Johnson Back Row-From Left: Sophomore Princess, Sidney Hockett; Senior Queen, Madeline Corn; Senior Princess, Kalysta Becker; Senior Prince, Clay Nelson; Freshman Princess, Mary Spangler; Freshman Prince, Riley Fichter; Junior Princess, Ashten Tygret. Front Row-From Left: Sophomore Prince, Grayson Luttrell; Senior King, Gibson Fichter; Junior Prince, Jesse Stewart. CAREER FAIR 2014 Veterans’ Day Assembly CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT #11 Committed to developing the full academic and civic potential of every student CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT REPORT CARD Note: This school/district participated in the Smarter Balanced Field Test in 2013-2014. Any data shown for 2013-14 in reading, writing, and math in grades 3-8 only reflect students tested CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT REPORT CARD on the This MSP.school/district At a district level, the datainreported here Balanced may reflect results only some of thedata schools in the district rather than the entireand distric t. in grades 3-8 only reflect students tested Note: participated the Smarter Field Test for in 2013-2014. Any shown for 2013-14 in reading, writing, math on the MSP. At a district level, the data reported here may reflect results for only some of the schools in the district rather than the entire distric t. 2013-14 MSP/HSPE Results (Administration Info) 2013-14 MSP/HSPE Results (Administration Info) Page 2 – News From Concrete Schools Grade Reading Level Grade Reading Level 5th Math Math Writing Writing Science Science CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT REPORT CARD Grade 5th Grade 7th Suppressed Grade 7th Suppressed Grade 8th Grade 8th Grade 10th 36.1% 36.1% Suppressed Suppressed Suppressed Suppressed 74.1% See EOC below 10th Grade 74.1% See EOC below Grade Grade EOC Math Year 1 Grade* Level EOC Math Year 1 Level * ALL Grades 42.5% 40.8% 40.8% 70.1% See EOC below 70.1% See EOC below Note: This school/district participated in the Smarter Balanced Field Test in 2013-14. Any data shown for 2013-14 EOC Math Year 2 in reading, writing, and math in grades 3-8 only reflect students tested on the MSP. At aEOC district level, the data Math Year 2 Student Demographics Student Demographics Enrollment Enrollment October 2013 Student Count October 2013 Student Count May 2014 Student Count 542 542 520 520 Student Awards May 2014(October Student Count Gender 2013) Gender (October 2013) Male Male Female Female Race/Ethnicity (October 2013) Race/Ethnicity (October 2013) American Indian/Alaskan Native CONCRETE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Asian Asian/Pacific Islander Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic / Latino of any race(s) Hispanic / Latino of any race(s) White CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT REPORT CARD 65.5% CONCRETE SCHOOL Two Morereflect Races students tested reported hereDISTRICT may reflREPORT ect results for only some of Test theinschools inGrades the rather thaninthe entire district. ALL 42.5% 65.5% Note: This school/district participated in CARD the Smarter Balanced Field 2013-2014. Any district data shown for 2013-14 reading, writing, and math in gradesWhite 3-8oronly CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT REPORT CARD Note: This school/district participated in the Smarter Balanced Field Test in 2013-2014. Any data shown for 2013-14 in reading, writing, and math in grades 3-8 only reflect tested or students More Races Note: This school/district participated in the Smarter Balanced Field Test in 2013-2014. Anyof data forin 2013-14 in reading, writing, and mathdistric in grades reflect students tested Special Programs on the MSP. At a district level, the data reported here may reflect results for only some theshown schools the district rather than the entire t. 3-8 onlyTwo Grade Level * EOC Biology 2013-14 MSP/HSPEResults Results (Administration 2013-14 MSP/HSPE (Administration InfoInfo ) ) 2013-14 MSP/HSPE Results (Administration Info) Grade Grade Grade Reading Reading Reading Level Level Level Math Math Math Writing Writing Writing Science Science Science 5th 5th Grade Grade Grade 36.1% 36.1% 36.1% 7th 7th 7th Suppressed Suppressed Suppressed Grade Grade Grade Suppressed Suppressed Suppressed Suppressed Suppressed Suppressed 8th 8th 8th Grade Grade Grade 10th 10th 10th Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Level Level** Level * ALL ALLGrades Grades ALL Grades ALL Grades 40.8% 40.8% 40.8% 74.1% EOC below 74.1%See See 74.1% SeeEOC EOCbelow below 70.1% See EOC below 70.1% See EOC below 70.1% See EOC below EOC Math Year 1 EOC EOC Math MathYear Year11 ALL Grades EOC Math Year 22 EOC Math Year EOC Math Year 2 42.5% 65.5% 42.5% 65.5% 42.5% Grade GradeLevel Level** Grade Level * ALL ALLGrades Grades 65.5% EOC EOCBiology Biology EOC Biology 48.3% 48.3% ALL inGrades 48.3% own for 2013-14 reading, writing, and math in grades 3-8 only reflect students tested for district 2013-14rather in reading, writing, and math sown in the than the entire distric t. in grades 3-8 only reflect students tested s in the district rather than the entire distric t. Student Demographics Student Demographics Enrollment Enrollment October 2013 Student Count October 2013 Student Count May 2014 Student Count May 2014 Student Count Gender (October (October 2013) 2013) Gender Male Male Female Female Race/Ethnicity (October (October2013) 2013) Race/Ethnicity American Indian/Alaskan Native American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Asian Asian/Pacific Islander Islander Asian/Pacific Hispanic // Latino Latino of ofany anyrace(s) race(s) Hispanic White White or More More Races Races Two or Special Programs Programs Special Free or or Reduced-Price Reduced-PriceMeals Meals(May (May2014) 2014) Special Special Education Education (May (May2014) 2014) Transitional Transitional Bilingual Bilingual(May (May2014) 2014) 542 542 520 520 30055.4% 55.4% 300 24244.6% 44.6% 242 1.7% 9 9 1.7% 1 0.2% 1 0.2% 0.2% 1 1 0.2% 26 4.8% 4.8% 26 49992.1% 92.1% 499 1.3% 7 7 1.3% 331 33163.7% 63.7% 72 13.8% 72 13.8% 0 0 0.0% 0.0% Migrant Migrant (May (May 2014) 2014) Section Section 504 504 (May (May 2014) 2014) Foster Foster Care Care (May (May 2014) 2014) Other Other Information Information(more (moreinfo) info) Unexcused Absence Rate Unexcused Absence Rate(2013-14) (2013-14) Adjusted Adjusted 4-Year 4-Year Cohort CohortGraduation GraduationRate Rate (Class of 2013) (Class of 2013) Adjusted Adjusted 5-year 5-year Cohort CohortGraduation GraduationRate Rate (Class of 2012) (Class of 2012) College/University enrollment rates of College/University enrollment rates of graduates graduates 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 4 4 0.8% 0.8% 218 218 0.8% 0.8% 61.5% 61.5% 72.5% 72.5% Total Highly numberQualified of core Teacher academic classes ESEA Information ESEA Highly taught Qualified % of classes by Teacher teachersInformation meeting ESEA % of classes taught teachers meeting ESEA highly qualified (HQ) by definition highly qualified (HQ)bydefinition % of classes taught teachers who do not meet ESEA HQ definition % of classes taught by teachers who do not meet ESEA HQ definition % of classes in high poverty schools taught by teachers who in meet HQ definition % of classes highESEA poverty schools taught by teachers whoinmeet HQschools definition % of classes high ESEA poverty taught by teachers who in dohigh not meet ESEA HQ definition % of classes poverty schools taught by 32 32 19.1 19.1 68.8% 68.8% 29 29 26 92.1% 4.8% 499 7 1.3% December Jake Bronoske 72 0 13.8% 0.0% Hayley Daniels 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 Carolynn Dominguez 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 4 0.0% 0.8% Brandon Downing 4 0.8% Kallie Dull 218 0.8% 218 0.8% 61.5% Collin Martin 61.5% Vincent Preis 72.5% 72.5% Nathan Roemer Andrea Rogers Anja Roozen Kassidy Smith 331 63.7% 331 72 63.7% 13.8% Teachers with at least a Master's Degree 499 Total number of teachers who teach core 49992.1% 92.1% who teach core Total number of teachers 499 92.1% academic classes 7 1.3% academic classes 7 teaching 1.3%with an emergency % of teachers Two or More Races 7 1.3% % of teachers teaching with an emergency Special certificate SpecialPrograms Programs certificate Special Programs % of teachers teaching with a conditional Free 331 Freeor orReduced-Price Reduced-PriceMeals Meals(May (May2014) 2014) 33163.7% 63.7%with a conditional % of teachers teaching certificate Free or Reduced-Price Meals (May 2014) 331 63.7% Special Education (May 2014) 72 13.8% certificate Special Education (May 2014) 72 of 13.8% Total number core academic classes Total number of core academic classes Special Education (May 2014) 72 13.8% Transitional 00Qualified 0.0% ESEA Highly Teacher Information TransitionalBilingual Bilingual(May (May2014) 2014) 0.0% ESEA Highly Qualified Teacher Information % of classes taught by teachers meeting ESEA Migrant (May 00 0.0% Transitional Bilingual (May 2014) 0 0.0% Migrant (May2014) 2014) 0.0% % of classes taught teachers meeting ESEA highly qualified (HQ)by definition Section 504 (May 2014) 0 0.0% highly qualified (HQ) definition Migrant (May2014) 2014) 0 0.0% Section 504 (May 0.0% % of classes0taught by teachers who do not % of classes taught by teachers who do not meet ESEA4HQ definition Foster Care 0.8% Section 5042014) (May 2014) 0 0.0% Foster Care(May (May 2014) 4 0.8% meet ESEA HQ definition % of classes in high poverty schools taught by Other Information (more info) Foster Care (May 2014) 4 HQ0.8% % of classes highESEA poverty schools taught by Other Information (more info) teachers whoinmeet definition teachers who meet ESEA HQ definition Unexcused Rate 218 high poverty schools taught by OtherAbsence Information (more info)% of classes Unexcused Absence Rate(2013-14) (2013-14) 218in 0.8% 0.8% % of classes schools taught by teachers whoindohigh not poverty meet ESEA HQ definition Adjusted 4-Year Graduation Rate Adjusted 4-YearCohort Cohort Graduation Rate teachers who 61.5% do not218 meet ESEA HQ definition Unexcused Absence Rate (2013-14) 0.8% % of classes in61.5% low poverty schools taught by (Class of 2013) (Class of 2013)4-Year Cohort Graduation % of classes low poverty taught by teachers whoinmeet ESEA HQschools definition Adjusted Rate teachers who meet ESEA HQ definition Adjusted 5-year Cohort Graduation Rate 61.5% % of classes in low poverty schools taught by Adjusted 5-year Cohort Graduation Rate 72.5% (Class of 2013) 72.5% % of classes low schools by (Class teachers whoindo notpoverty meet ESEA HQ taught definition (Classof of2012) 2012) teachers who do not meet ESEA HQ definition Adjusted 5-year Cohort Graduation Rate White White White Races Two Twoor orMore More Races 32 32 19.1 19.1 68.8% 68.8% 29 29 CONCRETE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHARACTER TRAIT AWARDS 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 88 88 September-December 2014 September - Respect Gena Beazer Rayley Collins Myah Cyr Matthew Hendry-Conrad Carlen Herz R.J. Lamkin Takoda Littlefield Isabella Martinez College/University enrollment rates of College/University enrollment rates of Maddy Norris72.5% (Class of 2012) graduates graduates Atticus College/University enrollment rates of Peif Sadie Peif graduates Teacher Information (2013-14) (more info ) Aleise Rensink Teacher Information (2013-14) (more info) Anja Roozen Classroom Teachers 32 Classroom Teachers 32 Teacher Information (2013-14) (more info) Average Years of Teacher Experience 19.1 Average Years of Teacher Experience 19.1 November - Citizenship Classroom Teachers 32 Teachers 68.8% Teacherswith withat atleast leastaaMaster's Master'sDegree Degree 68.8% AverageofYears of Teacher Experience Logan Alberts 19.1 Total Totalnumber number ofteachers teacherswho whoteach teachcore core Jakob Allard29 29 68.8% academic classes Teachers with at least a Master's Degree academic classes Jake Bronoske % teaching with Total number of teachers who teach core %of ofteachers teachers teaching withan anemergency emergency 0.0% 29 Briar Cain 0.0% certificate academic classes certificate Olivia Coke % teaching with %of ofteachers teachers teaching withaaconditional conditional % of teachers teaching with an emergency 0.0% 0.0% Hannah Hook 0.0% certificate certificate certificate Payten Hooper Total number of academic classes 88 Total% number ofcore coreteaching academicwith classes 88 of teachers a conditional Trevor Howard 0.0% ESEA Highly Qualified Teacher Information ESEAcertificate Highly Qualified Teacher Information Jade McAdam % taught teachers meeting ESEA %of ofclasses classes taughtby bycore teachers meeting ESEA Total number of academic classes 88 Cohen 95.5% Poolos 95.5% highly highlyqualified qualified(HQ) (HQ)definition definition ESEA Highly Qualified Teacher Information Andrea Rogers % %of ofclasses classestaught taughtby byteachers teacherswho whodo donot not 4.6% JosieESEA Sherman % of classes taught by teachers meeting 4.6% meet meetESEA ESEAHQ HQdefinition definition Kassidy Smith 95.5% highly qualified (HQ) definition % %of ofclasses classesin inhigh highpoverty povertyschools schoolstaught taughtby by 100.0% Willa Whitford % of classes taught by teachers who do not100.0% October - Responsibility 95.5% Vanessa Aiken Echo 95.5% Cyr Echo 4.6% Cyr Cochran Madden 4.6% Eli Cyr Cochran Madden 100.0% Madden Cochran 100.0% Amelia Culver 0.0% Amelia Culver James Frame 0.0% Hayley Daniels Camden Howell N/A N/A James NatalieFrame Lahr N/A Camden Howell N/A Hunter Olmstead Natalie Lahr Jordan Latta Collin Martin Ashley Parker Hunter Olmstead Colby Whitford December - Kindness Rylee Baker Matthew Denny Halee Dickerman Kiaunna Gardner Hunter Kelley Mariah Kelley Lilly Landweer Jasmine Lofton Kelsy Martin Sammy Mitchell Jacob Oliver Melanie Siqueiros Cail Wilson 4.6% Recycle teachers meet ESEA HQtaught definition % low schools %of ofclasses classesin inwho lowpoverty poverty schools taughtby by N/A N/A teachers who meet ESEA HQ definition % of classes high poverty schools taught by teachers who meetin ESEA HQ definition % low schools taught teachers do not meet ESEA HQby definition %of ofclasses classesin inwho lowpoverty poverty schools taught by N/A N/A teachers teacherswho whodo donot notmeet meetESEA ESEAHQ HQdefinition definition 100.0% 0.0% IT’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO! % of classes in low poverty schools taught by teachers who meet ESEA HQ definition N/A % of classes in low poverty schools taught by teachers who do not meet ESEA HQ definition N/A 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 88 88 95.5% 95.5% 4.6% 4.6% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% N/A % of classes low poverty schools by teachers whoindo not meet ESEA HQtaught definition teachers who meet ESEA HQ definition % of classes in low poverty schools taught by N/A N/A % of classes low poverty schools taught by teachers whoinmeet ESEA HQ definition teachers who do not meet ESEA HQ % of classes in low poverty schoolsdefinition taught by N/A teachers who do not meet ESEA HQ definition Concrete Schools ... Special Programs Free or Reduced-Price Meals (May 2014) Free or Reduced-Price Special Education (MayMeals 2014)(May 2014) teachers teacherswho whomeet meetESEA ESEAHQ HQdefinition definition meet ESEA HQpoverty definition % of classes in high % of classes in high povertyschools schoolstaught taughtby by 0.0% 0.0% teachers who do not meet ESEA HQ definition % of classes in high poverty schools taught by teachers who do not meet ESEA HQ definition Teacher Information (2013-14) (more info) Teacher Information (2013-14) (more info) Classroom Teachers Classroom Teachers Average Years of Teacher Experience Average Years of Teacher Experience Teachers with at least a Master's Degree Teachers with at least a Master's Degree Total number of teachers who teach core Total number of teachers who teach core academic classes academic classes % of teachers teaching with an emergency % of teachers teaching with an emergency certificate certificate % of teachers teaching with a conditional % of teachers teaching with a conditional certificate certificate Total number of core academic classes 48.3% 48.3% 9 1.7% 9 1 1.7% 0.2% 1 1 0.2% 0.2% 1 0.2% 26 4.8% 499 November & December 2014 7 92.1% 1.3% November Echo Cyr Student Demographics Special Education (May 2014) Student Transitional (May 2014) StudentDemographics Demographics KaleBilingual Bluhm Transitional Migrant (MayBilingual 2014) (May 2014) Migrant (Mayany 2014) Hendry-Conrad Enrollment Section Tiff 504 (May 2014) Enrollment Enrollment Section 504 (May (May 2014) 2014) Foster Care Christian Joens October 2013 Student Count 542 October 2013 Student Count 542 Foster (May 2014) October 2013 Student Count 542 Other Care Information (more info) Other Information (more info) Michael Bartel May 2014 Student Count 520 Unexcused Absence Rate (2013-14) May 2014 Student Count 520 May 2014 Student Count 520 Unexcused Absence RateGraduation (2013-14) Rate Adjusted 4-Year Cohort Gender (October 2013) Ashton Martin Gender (October 2013) Adjusted Gender (October 2013) (Class of 4-Year 2013) Cohort Graduation Rate (Class ofTasha 2013) Adjusted 5-year Cohort Male 300 55.4% Brink 300Graduation 55.4% Rate Male Male 300 55.4% Adjusted 5-year (Class of 2012) Cohort Graduation Rate Female 242 44.6% (Class of 2012) Vanessa Aiken Female 242 44.6%rates of College/University enrollment Female 242 44.6% College/University enrollment rates of graduates Race/Ethnicity (October 2013) Leona Martinez Race/Ethnicity (October 2013)2013) Race/Ethnicity (October graduates American Indian/Alaskan Native 99 1.7% Audrey Ottow American Indian/Alaskan Native Native 1.7% American Indian/Alaskan 9 1.7% Teacher Information (2013-14) (more info) Asian 11 0.2% Teacher Anna Information (2013-14) (more info) Kiele AsianAsian 0.2% 1 0.2% Classroom Teachers Asian/Pacific Islander 1 0.2% Classroom Teachers Peif Asian/Pacific Islander 1 of 0.2% Average Sadie Years Teacher Asian/Pacific Islander 1 Experience 0.2% Average Years of Teacher Experience Hispanic //Latino of race(s) 26 4.8% TeachersAnja with least a Master's Degree Hispanic Latino ofany anyof race(s) 26 at 4.8% Roozen Hispanic / Latino any race(s) 26 4.8% on the MSP. At a district level, the data reported here may reflect results for only some of the schools in the district rather than the entire distric t. on the MSP. At a district level, the data reported here may reflect results for only some Grade of the Level schools the entire distric t. * in the district rather EOC than Biology 300 55.4% 300 242 55.4% 44.6% 242 44.6% Committed to developing the full academic and civic potential of every student! * End of Course (EOC) exams are given in any grade in which the course is offered. * End of Course (EOC) exams are given in any grade in which the course is * End Course (EOC) exams givento in students any grade who in which course is ** Theof“Makeup” exam wasaregiven hadthe already offered. offered. completed the Year 1 or Year 2 coursework. It was not a “retake”. ** The "Makeup" exam was given to students who had already completed the Year **orThe "Makeup" exam was given students who had already completed the Year 1 Year 2 coursework. It was not to a "retake". 1 or Year 2 coursework. It was not a "retake". These boxes are all full of compressed cans out of the school kitchen. Jon and Robert load them in the car and take them to the garbage dump where they unload and recycle them. During late start days at school, they also come in early and load the cardboard from the high school kitchen and then they take it to Albert’s after school where they unload it and it is put into bales. The school has about two bales each time. VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.concrete.k12.wa.us News from Concrete Schools – Page 3 FALL CHEER CAMP Back Row (left to right): Katie Joens, Shelby Meacham, Emily Greso, Madeline Corn, and Tessa Coffell. Front Row (left to right): Emily Stidman, Erika Holm, and Destiny VanBibber. Left (group 1): Tessa Coffell, Shelby Meacham, Hannah Haskett and Katie Joens. Middle (group 2): Emily Stidman, River Lee (mascot), Erika Holm and Madeline Corn. Right (group 3): Emily Greso, Ashten Tygret, Sidney Hockett and Destiny VanBibber FALL PEP RALLY 11/14/14 WINTER SPORTS ASSEMBLY 12/5/14 On December 5th the CHS leadership class hosted the Winter Sports Assembly. Each winter sport was represented in a friendly game of bump. Tyler LaBrousse beat out Kelse Cargile to become the reigning champion. We also had a game of shark and Riley Fichter finished first by slithering his way across the gym. The dance competition had many competitors getting their groove on. The competition ended with a dance off between Jesse Stewart and Tavish Beals, with Jesse pulling out the win by bringing back his rendition of the worm. The day ended with the freshmen winning the coveted toilet seat in the spirit competition. Front to back Cassidy Cargile, Kelse Cargile, James Suit, Tyler LaBrousse, Louie Ketchum and Destiny VanBibber. WINTER CONCERT 12/11/14 KALEIDOSCOPE KONNECTION ASSEMBLY - CES 10/17/14 CHS WINTER 2015 SPORTS SCHEDULES CHS WINTER 2015 SPORTS SCHEDULES VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL Day Date VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL Opponent Place TimeFerry Time Day Friday Friday Tuesday Tuesday Friday JanuaryDate 9, 2015 9, 2015 January 13, 2015 13, 2015 January 16, Orcas IslandOpponent Orcas Island La Conner La Conner Mount Vernon Christian Concrete Place Concrete La Conner La Conner Mount Vernon Christian TimeFerry Time 4:00pm 4:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 7:30pm Friday Tuesday Tuesday Saturday Saturday Tuesday Tuesday Friday Friday Tuesday 16, 2015 January 20, 20, 2015 January 24, 24, 2015 January 27, 27, 2015 January 30, January 30, 2015 February 3, 2015 Mount Vernon Christian Darrington DarringtonChristian Shoreline Shoreline Christian Cedar Park Christian Cedar Island Park Christian Orcas Orcas Island La Conner Mount Vernon Christian Concrete Concrete Christian Shoreline Shoreline Christian Concrete Concrete Orcas Island Orcas Island Concrete 7:30pm 7:30pm 5:00pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 5:30pm Tuesday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday 3, 2015 February 5, 5, 2015 February 10, 2015 10, 2015 February 12, La Conner Mount Vernon Christian Mount Harbor Vernon Christian Friday Friday Harbor Auburn Adventist Concrete Concrete Friday Harbor Friday Harbor Auburn Adventist 5:30pm 5:30pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 7:30pm Thursday February 12, 2015 Auburn Adventist Auburn Adventist 7:30pm VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Day Date Opponent VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Place Day Friday Friday Tuesday JanuaryDate 9, 2015 9, 2015 January 13, 2015 Orcas IslandOpponent Orcas Island La Conner Concrete Place Concrete La Conner Tuesday Friday Friday Tuesday 13, 2015 January 16, 16, 2015 January 20, La Conner Mount Vernon Christian Mount Vernon Christian Darrington Tuesday Saturday Saturday Tuesday Tuesday Friday 20, 2015 January 24, 24, 2015 January 27, 27, 2015 January 30, DarringtonChristian Shoreline Shoreline Christian Cedar Park Christian Cedar Island Park Christian Orcas La Conner Mount Vernon Christian Mount Vernon Christian Concrete Concrete Christian Shoreline Friday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Thursday January 30, 2015 February 3, 2015 3, 2015 February 5, 5, 2015 February 10, 2015 February 12, 10, 2015 February 12, 2015 Orcas Island La Conner La Conner Mount Vernon Christian Mount Harbor Vernon Christian Friday Auburn Adventist Friday Harbor Auburn Adventist CHS WINTER 2015 SPORTS SCHEDULES Time Ferry Time Time Ferry Time 5:30pm 5:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 6:00pm 6:00pm Shoreline Christian Concrete Concrete Orcas Island 6:00pm 3:30pm 3:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 3:30pm Orcas Island Concrete Concrete Concrete Friday Harbor Auburn Adventist Friday Harbor Auburn Adventist 3:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm VARSITY BOYS’ WRESTLING VARSITY BOYS' WRESTLING Day Date VARSITY Opponent BOYS' WRESTLING Place Day Saturday Saturday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday JanuaryDate 10, 2015 10, 2015 January 13, 13, 2015 January 14, Opponent Sky Valley Invitational Sky Valley Invitational Dual Meet at Friday Harbor Dual Meet at @ Friday Harbor Double Dual Lakewood Place Sultan High School Sultan Harbor High School Friday Friday Harbor Lakewood Wednesday Saturday Saturday Wednesday 14, 2015 January 17, 17, 2015 January 21, Double DualMountain @ Lakewood King of the Tournament King of the Mountain 4-Team Dual Meet @Tournament La Conner Lakewood Darrington Darrington La Conner Wednesday Saturday Saturday Wednesday 21, 2015 January 24, 24, 2015 January 28, 4-TeamDuals Dual@ Meet La Conner East La Conner Dream East@Valley-Spokane Valley-Spokane Wednesday Friday Friday Saturday 28, 2015 January 30, January 30, 2015 February 7, 2015 Darrington 4-Team Dual Meet @ Concrete 4-Team Tournament Dual Meet @ Concrete League Darrington Concrete Concrete Darrington Saturday February 7, 2015 League Tournament Darrington Day Day Saturday Date JanuaryDate 10, 2015 Saturday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday 10, 2015 January 13, 13, 2015 January 14, Opponent Sky Valley Invitational Sky Valley Invitational Sultan Harbor High School Double Dual Meet at Friday Harbor Friday Meet at Friday Harbor Lakewood Friday Harbor Double Dual @ Lakewood Wednesday Saturday Saturday Wednesday 14, 2015 January 17, 17, 2015 January 21, Double Dual @Invite Lakewood B-E Women's B-E Women's Invite@ La Conner 4-Team Dual Meet Wednesday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Friday Wednesday 21, 2015 January 24, 24, 2015 January 28, January 28, 30, 2015 Dream Duals @ East Valley-Spokane East Valley-Spokane Darrington Darrington VARSITY GIRLS’ WRESTLING Time Time 9:45am 9:45am 4:30pm 4:30pm 6:45pm 6:45pm 10:30am 10:30am 5:00pm 5:00pm 8:30am 8:30am 6:00pm 6:00pm 5:00pm 5:00pm 10:30am 10:30am VARSITY GIRLS' WRESTLING Opponent VARSITY GIRLS' WRESTLING Place Place Sultan High School Lakewood Burlington-Edison Burlington-Edison La Conner 4-TeamDuals Dual@ Meet La Conner East La Conner Dream East@Valley-Spokane Valley-Spokane Dream Duals @ East Valley-Spokane East Valley-Spokane Darrington Darrington Darrington 4-Team Dual Meet @ Concrete Concrete Darrington Time Time 9:45am 9:45am TBD TBD 6:45pm 6:45pm 10:00am 10:00am 5:00pm 5:00pm TBD TBD 6:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 2015 SPORTS SCHEDULES CHS WINTER VARSITY BOYS’ BASKETBALL VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL Day Date Opponent Place TimeFerry Time Friday Tuesday January 9, 2015 January 13, 2015 Orcas Island La Conner Concrete La Conner 4:00pm 6:00pm Friday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday January 16, 2015 January 20, 2015 January 24, 2015 January 27, 2015 Mount Vernon Christian Darrington Shoreline Christian Cedar Park Christian Mount Vernon Christian Concrete Shoreline Christian Concrete 7:30pm 7:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm Friday Tuesday January 30, 2015 February 3, 2015 Orcas Island La Conner Orcas Island Concrete 2:00pm 5:30pm Thursday Tuesday February 5, 2015 February 10, 2015 Mount Vernon Christian Friday Harbor Concrete Friday Harbor 5:30pm 4:00pm Thursday February 12, 2015 Auburn Adventist Auburn Adventist 7:30pm VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Day Date Friday January 9, 2015 Orcas Island Opponent Concrete Place Time Ferry Time 5:30pm Tuesday Friday Tuesday January 13, 2015 January 16, 2015 January 20, 2015 La Conner Mount Vernon Christian Darrington La Conner Mount Vernon Christian Concrete 7:30pm 6:00pm 6:00pm Saturday Tuesday Friday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Thursday January 24, 2015 January 27, 2015 January 30, 2015 February 3, 2015 February 5, 2015 February 10, 2015 February 12, 2015 Shoreline Christian Cedar Park Christian Orcas Island La Conner Mount Vernon Christian Friday Harbor Auburn Adventist Shoreline Christian Concrete Orcas Island Concrete Concrete Friday Harbor Auburn Adventist 3:30pm 7:00pm 3:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm VARSITY BOYS' WRESTLING VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.concrete.k12.wa.us Day Date Opponent Place Saturday Tuesday January 10, 2015 January 13, 2015 Sky Valley Invitational Dual Meet at Friday Harbor Sultan High School Friday Harbor Wednesday January 14, 2015 Double Dual @ Lakewood Lakewood Time 9:45am 4:30pm 6:45pm Page From Concrete Schools Page4 4– News – News From Concrete Schools WhomTo Contact In The District ACCESSING SCHOOL DELAYS/ CLOSURE INFORMATION We are approaching the time of year when the weather can change quickly. The bus drivers are reviewing with their students the importance of having a safe place to wait for their buses. Icy roads can cause slippery situations. When a bus approaches a bus stop to pick up students on icy roads, even the slightest application of brakes can cause the back of the bus to slide. Students need to stay back and not approach the bus until the bus is completely stopped and the driver has opened the door. The open bus door will be the signal for students that it is safe to board the bus. Please go over this information with your children. Concrete School District has an automated system in place (SchoolMessenger) to automatically call families of our students in the event of emergency school closures, late start, and student absences. If you have a cell phone and would like to be contacted via cell, please contact your child’s school with your cell phone number. In the event of a delay or closure you should receive an automated call. Concrete School District is also a member of the Puget Sound Emergency Communications System. Please use the following chart to find our local radio and television channels that carry our district information in the event of a school delay or closure. They will also list certain roads or areas that will not receive bus service that day. You can also go to flashalert.net on the web. KOMO’s website has school closure information as well. Barbara Hawkings, Superintendent AM Radio Station/Broadcast begins KCIS 630 6:30 AM KAPS 660 24 hrs KIXI 880 5:20 AM KOMO 1000 24 hrs KBRC 1430 6:00AM KYCW 1090 5:00 AM KRKO 1380 24 hrs FM Radio/Broadcast begins KPLU 88.5 5:00 AM KSER 90.7 5:59 AM KLSY 92.5 5:20 AM KUBE 93.3 24 hrs FM Radio/Broadcast continued KMPS 94.1 5:00 AM KUOW 94.5 5:00 AM KBSG 97.3 KMTT 103.7 5:30 AM KCMS 105.3 5:00 AM KRWM 106.9 5:00 AM KAFE 104.1 5:30 AM TV KOMO (Channel 4) KING (Channel 5) KIRO (Channel 7) * If there is a school delay or closure, you may also call the main school district phone number at (360) 853-8141 for up-todate information on the answering machine. YOUR CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT #11 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dolores Elliott, At Large Crissie Wilson, District #1 Merlene Buller, District #2 Gladys Silrus, District #3 Bill Thompson, At Large Concrete School District Phone: 853-8141 Fax: 853-7521 Barbara Hawkings, Superintendent Lynda Stout, Administrative Assistant Danna Rogers, Business Manager Shirley Moody, Fiscal Assistant Special Services Phone: 853-8116 Fax: 853-8047 Leilani Thomas, Director Tammy Johnson, Secretary Concrete High School Phone: 853-8143 Fax: 853-7709 Mike Holbrook, Principal Cindy Claybo, Secretary Lori Corn, Secretary Athletics Phone: 853-8117 Fax: 853-7709 Karl Kersteter, Athletic Director Concrete Elementary Phone: 853-8145 Fax: 853-8149 Barbara Hawkings, Principal Jackie Johnson, Secretary Lisa Fenley, Secretary Skagit River School House, Twin Cedars Alternative High School Phone: 853-8071 Mike Holbrook, Director Transportation Department Phone: 853-8117 Karl Kersteter, Supervisor Maintenance Department Phone: 853-8125 Schuyler Brown, Supervisor All emails are first initial and full last name followed by @concrete.k12.wa.us without spaces and all lower case. “Committed to developing the full academic and civic potential of every student” For Your Information ... What is a Child Find Screening? HIGHLY CAPABLE PROGRAM Screening is a free check of your child’s development including: · Large muscle development · Eye-hand coordination (fi ne motor skills) · Communication · Concepts · Personal-social skills · Self-help skills What is the purpose of a Child Find Screening? The purpose of the screen is to identify any factors that may interfere with your child’s learning, growth, and development. The screening is also provided to help parents identify their child’s strengths and weaknesses and provide home suggestions. What happens during a Child Find Screening? During the screening, your child may stack small blocks, cut with a scissors, draw, count, name colors, jump, and have fun! Following the screening, a trained professional will talk with you about the results of the screening. You will have the opportunity to ask any questions about your child’s development. You may be given home suggestions, referred on for further testing, or be scheduled to have skills rechecked at a later date. The screening process usually takes about 45 minutes. Who is eligible to be screened? Any child, birth to age five, whose family or care givers would like more information about their child’s development. All school districts within Washington State have Child Find screenings available. If your family is living in a temporary situation, you may contact the district where you are staying to attend a screening. Where can I go for screening? For more information and to schedule a screening, please contact: Leilani Thomas, Concrete School District 45389 Airport Way, Concrete, WA 98237 (360) 853-8116 CHILD FIND Child Find is a continuous process of public awareness activities, screening and evaluation designed to locate, identify and refer as early as possible all young children with disabilities and/or children who meet the McKinneyVento defi nition of homeless. If you know of a child who lives within the Concrete School District who is newly born to five years old and who might need special education services, or children who might be homeless, please contact Leilani Thomas, Special Services Director at 360-853-8116. A highly capable (HC) learner is defi ned as “a student who has been assessed to have superior intellectual ability as exhibited by cognitive ability, specific academic achievement, and exceptional creativity” (OSPI, 2009). It offers enrollment to students K-12. Students can be referred to this program by education staff, teachers, and parents. A referral to the program does not guarantee enrollment. Parents are required to give written permission before testing, identifying, and placement. Highly capable students will be required to participate in several different types of tests. Testing will include but is not limited to the Woodcock Johnson IV, Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test 2 (KBIT2), and SIGS. Tests will be administered by the school psychologist. Additional data will be collected for review: grades, state assessments and district assessments. Students identified as highly capable will be taught by highly capable teachers who will individualize their instruction to accommodate the educational needs of the identified students. Students enrolled in the highly capable program may be provided opportunities for accelerated learning, grouping arrangements that provide intellectual and interest peer group interactions, K-12 cooperative agreements between schools and institutions of higher education, and/or mentorships and career exploration opportunities. Please contact Leilani Thomas at 360-853-8116 if you have any questions. NON DISCRIMINATION STATE ASSESSMENT DATA The Concrete School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, honorably discharged veteran or military status, sexual orientation including gender expression or identity, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and all other designated youth groups listed in Title 36 of the United States Code as a patriotic society. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Barbara Hawkings is the Affi rmative Action Officer, Compliance Coordinator, and the Title IX Officer, (360) 853-8141; Sally Straathof is the 504 Coordinator and the Homeless Coordinator, (360) 853-8143; and Leilani Thomas is the Title 1A and Special Education Director, (360) 853-8116. Concrete School District’s address is 45389 Airport Way, Room 103,Concrete WA 98237. As part of our efforts to keep parents informed on how the district is doing on the state assessments, we will be posting the results via the School District Report Card on the district’s web page when the information becomes available. Please check our website periodically to fi nd this information and so much more. SCHOOL MESSENGER NOTIFICATION SYSTEM Concrete School District has an automated system in place (SchoolMessenger) to automatically call families of our students in the event of emergency school closures, late start, and student absences. If you receive calls and you do not have any children in our district please contact the school district office at (360) 853-8141. PARENT INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES SECTION 504 COMPLIANCE Anyone who would like to volunteer in our schools (classroom, field trips, library, sporting events, etc.) may contact the elementary school, the high school, or the district office for a volunteer application and/or information. You may contact the district office at (360) 853-8141, the elementary school at (360) 853-8145, or the high school at (360) 853-8143. If you would like more information on the parent involvement policy #4130 you may access our website at www.concrete.k12.wa.us then click on school board, 4000 series, then click 4130 policy and 4130PR for the procedure. We appreciate your interest in volunteering! The Concrete School District makes every effort to comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 which protects the rights of individuals with disabilities. A child is a qualified disabled person if he or she is between the age of 3 to 21 and has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities such as caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning and/or working. If you feel that your child is a qualified disabled person as outlined above and needs special help in school, please contact Leilani Thomas at 360-853-8116. TITLE 1A & LAP PROGRAMS Title I, Part A is a federal program that serves the unique needs of children — kindergarten to grade 12 — who struggle to learn. Title I programs and services enrich time at school with customized instruction and curricula that helps these students meet academic standards and take an active, engaged interest in what they learn and can do. Please contact Leilani Thomas at 360-853-8116 if you have any questions. LAP (Learning Assistance Program) programs serve eligible students who need academic support for reading, writing, math, or who need readiness skills to learn these core subjects. With special emphasis on reading literacy in the early grades, schools use their state LAP funds to deliver supplemental services that give these students the strong start they need for academic success. Please contact Leilani Thomas at 360-853-8116 if you have any questions. HOMELESS –McKINNEY-VENTO The McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act is a federal law that ensures immediate enrollment and educational stability for homeless children and youth. Sally Straathof is the homeless liaison for the Concrete School District. You may contact her at Concrete High School at (360) 853-8143 or sstraathof@concrete.k12. wa.us if you have any questions. Committed to developing the full academic and civic potential of every student! VISIT OUR WEBSITE: VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.concrete.k12.wa.us www.concrete.k12.wa.us Safe Schools Life Line 1-866-548-3847 ext. 166 Safe Schools Life Line is a toll-free number that gives students, staff, and parents the power to help keep our district safe. The Safe Schools Life Line is an anonymous, toll-free tip line that can be accessed 24 hours/7 days a week. Call this number any time you need to tip off school administration about a potential crisis.
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