The Buzz
Errol Hassell Family News- January 2020
Hornet Happenings
Dec. 23 through Jan. 3 Winter Break, No School
Jan. 6 - School Resumes
Jan. 10 - Spirit Day! Dress like a hero, either a superhero or an everyday hero.
Jan. 20 - No School (MLK Jr. Day)
Jan. 21 @ 6:30pm (Rm. A100) - PTO Meeting (always on the 3rd Tue. of the month)
Jan. 23 @ 7pm (Gym) - 5th Grade Music Performance (Everyone is welcome to attend!)
Jan. 24 @ 6:30pm - PTO Art Night (Volunteers appreciated!)
Jan. 27 - No School (Grading Day)
Jan. 31 - Passport Check (Volunteers appreciated!)
Jan. 31 - Report cards go home
Feb. 3 - Spirit Day! Dress Fancy!
Lost and Found will be cleared Dec. 20. Leftover items will be donated to the Clothes Closet.
Safety
Staff Supervision begins at 7:45 a.m. on school days. Please drop off students at or after 7:45 a.m.. School begins promptly at 8:00 a.m..
- Driving slowly
- Staying in the pick up/drop off lane to the far right if picking up/dropping off by car
- Parking in a parking space if you are driving but picking up/ dropping off on foot
- Pulling up to allow as many cars in the parking lot as possible
* We are seeing near-accidents. If you are dropping off your child by car, please drop off in the drop off lane, and not the parking lot.*
MakerSpace Updates
We are in the process of creating a MakerSpace, which will give students the freedom to design, engineer, fabricate, create, build and collaborate. Makerspaces provide students with a place to tinker and develop something that may not have been possible to create without a space with resources. We are so excited to bring this opportunity to our students, and we are in need of several items to get started.
Consumables (new or used, as long as it is clean):
Cardboard boxes or pieces
Cardboard tubes (paper towel/ toilet paper/gift wrap)
Construction paper, sand paper, tissue paper
Paper Plates and paper cups
Paper sacks
Straws
Zip ties
Rubber bands
Aluminum foil, plastic wrap
Dowels
Pie Tins
Construction paper
Cardstock
Tape (duct, masking, blue and red electrical, washi, copper foil, scotch)
Glue (dots, Elmer’s glue, Glue sticks, wood glue, etc.)
Discard parts of old devices (radios, computers, etc)
Nuts , bolts, washers and screws
Small wheels and gears
Fabric and felt pieces
Velcro
Scrapbooking supplies
Markers
Coloring pencils
Paint (acrylic, poster, watercolor, etc.)
Paint brushes
Ribbon, string, twine, rope, fishing line (any color, any size)
Pipe cleaners
Feathers
Clothes pins
Water/Soda Bottles
Mint tins
Cotton balls
Pom poms
Beads and buttons
Small pieces of wood
Legos
Plastic containers with and without lids (cream cheese tubs, etc.)
If you have any items that you are willing to donate, please drop them off in the bins near the front doors. We appreciate all that you do each day to support Errol Hassell Elementary School. Please contact Mrs. Lloyd at tina_lloyd@beaverton.k12.or.us with questions.
Middle School Boundary Adjustment
Dear Parents:
The Beaverton School District has held four (4) community meetings with the Middle School Boundary Adjustment (MSBA) advisory committee. Attendance boundaries for all of the middle schools are being considered for adjustment and the advisory committee is seeking community input from residents in the central and southern part of the District.
The City of Beaverton is planning for almost 7,000 new residential dwelling units in the Cooper Mountain area near Mountainside High School over the next 10-15 years. Which middle school(s) should serve these new developments? Do you have reasons why your neighborhood should attend a different middle school? Do you understand that changes to attendance boundaries in the north part of the District will impact other attendance boundaries? Are you concerned about the potential for the size of student enrollment at middle school?
If you are concerned about any of these questions, or if you have other questions about the MSBA project, please visit the District's MSBA web page (link). Read the materials, visit the advisory committee calendar, and/or submit written comment to the committee. Please come to an advisory committee meeting or watch the meeting livestreamed in real time. The district wants and needs to hear from you.
Thank you for your support!Dear Parents:
The Beaverton School District has held four (4) community meetings with the Middle School Boundary Adjustment (MSBA) advisory committee. Attendance boundaries for all of the middle schools are being considered for adjustment and the advisory committee is seeking community input from residents in the central and southern part of the District.
The City of Beaverton is planning for almost 7,000 new residential dwelling units in the Cooper Mountain area near Mountainside High School over the next 10-15 years. Which middle school(s) should serve these new developments? Do you have reasons why your neighborhood should attend a different middle school? Do you understand that changes to attendance boundaries in the north part of the District will impact other attendance boundaries? Are you concerned about the potential for the size of student enrollment at middle school?
If you are concerned about any of these questions, or if you have other questions about the MSBA project, please visit the District's MSBA web page (link). Read the materials, visit the advisory committee calendar, and/or submit written comment to the committee. Please come to an advisory committee meeting or watch the meeting livestreamed in real time. The district wants and needs to hear from you.
Thank you for your support!
Report Cards
Report Cards
The Beaverton School District is transitioning to electronic report cards for all students. This upcoming progress period ending January 24, 2020, will be the last time we will be printing and mailing paper progress reports/report cards. The electronic report cards will be accessed through ParentVUE (mobile and desktop). If you have not set up your ParentVUE account, you will need to do that by January 2020.
There are resources and guidance on how to set up a ParentVue account. Please view the FAQ for instructions on setting up your account.
Please contact our front office if you need help setting up or accessing your ParentVUE account.
School Bus Drivers Needed. Call 503-356-4220
Thank you, volunteers, for your help during the book fair! We could not have done it without you!
Volunteer info!
Errol Hassell Elementary School
Website: https://errolhassell.beaverton.k12.or.us/
Location: 18100 SW Bany Rd, Beaverton, OR 97007
Phone: (503) 356-2090
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/errolhasselles/