Stoller Weekly
June 19th 2018
Calendar it...
- Tuesday, June 19th - Last Day of School
- Wednesday, June 20th - Lost and Found Pick-Up (see below)
- Monday, August 27th - First Day - 6th Grade Students Only
- Tuesday, August 28th - First Day - All Students 6th-8th Grade
News to know...
There has not been a day in 13 years where I did not think Stoller was an exceptional learning community. I have been most fortunate to have been working with you - such an outstanding group of families. I have appreciated how much you value education and have supported me as well as the Stoller staff over the years. However – there comes a time for one to announce retirement. That time for me is now. I am retiring.
I am going to miss being Stoller's principal. It has been an honor and privilege to serve you and your students.
I am looking forward to traveling - imagine - any time of the year – and not locked into a particular calendar.
Stoller is a gem in our community, and I know it will continue to be an exemplary school! Keep up the good work; you've been wonderful to work with - thank you.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Richey
Transportation Questions
Stoller School Supply List '18/19
Math Placement
Stoller is proud of the many math accomplishments of our students. We believe a rich, solid foundation in mathematics is the basis for math success. Our teachers work hard to make the best placement decisions for students each Spring. At the same time, we realize that some students may find outside experiences that significantly impact conceptual understanding and skill over the summer. If you believe your student falls into one of these categories, further assessment may be appropriate.
- 7th and 8th grade students who were forecasted to repeat a course and have worked to learn necessary material are eligible to test over the course already taken. Successful students move on to the next level.
- 7th and 8th grade students who have done significant study since June may be eligible for further assessment.
Please use this link to check minimum requirements and sign students up for testing if applicable.
If there are any questions please contact Mariah McCarty.
No Jump Start Next Year
Stoller Families and Community,
Stoller has made the decision to cancel Jump Start in August this year based on the following reasons:
All back-to-school documents are now online.
All fee payments are now online.
The yearly process to verifying all student information is now online.
We are handing out Chromebooks the first week of school similar to the way textbooks used to be distributed.
School pictures will be taken during the school day within the first few weeks of school. Students will still receive an ID card at the time pictures are taken.
Stoller Library
- All library books are due! Please help your student check their BSD Destiny account and locate lost books. Thank you!
- Stoller Summer Reading: Check out these great resources to keep your students reading this summer!
Please Pick up your Child's Medications
This is a reminder for those who have medications at school. At the end of the school year, parents must pick up all medications or they will be discarded according to school district policy. Students may not transport medication to or from school. Medications must be picked up by Tuesday, June 19th, 2018.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Technology Tip/Stoller Library
Call for Student Drawings
The Washington County Museum is accepting submissions from local students in 5th through 12th grades for drawings to be included in an upcoming museum exhibit about Agriculture in the Tualatin Valley.
- What comes to mind when you think about agriculture?
- What will the future of agriculture look like?
Please note: the deadline has been extended to July 27th. Click here for details.
Cedar Mill Library - New information
Summer Reading Program - Cedar Mill Community Libraries’ Summer Reading Program June 1 – August 31. Register for the summer reading program online at http://librarycedarmill.beanstack.org/reader365 or come to the library starting June 1 to sign up.
Beaverton Library Summer Reading Program
This summer the Beaverton City Library will offer a Summer Reading Program teens June 1- July 23, 2018.
Teens going into 6-12th grades next year can join the Teen Summer Reading Program.
Starting June 1, 2018, you can register online, or drop by the children’s area of the Beaverton City Library on 5th and Hall or the Murray Scholl’s branch library.
Lost and Found
Is your child missing clothing items? A lunch box or water bottle? A backpack? Please check out the Lost and Found, located in the hallway across from the Art rooms. Any items left behind are scheduled to be picked up by Beaverton Clothes Closet. The last pick-up dates for this school year will be on Wednesday, June 20th.