Ridgeline eNews
February 23rd, 2023
RIDGELINE CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Sunday, 2/26: Lottery Applications Due
Monday, 2/27: 6-7:30pm Site Council Meeting
Wednesday, 3/1: MOD Pizza Fundraiser! (See below for details!)
Wednesday, 3/1: 7-9pm Ridgeline Equity Committee Meeting
Be sure to check the full calendar at https://www.ridgeline.org as some dates may change. Please note that Ridgeline’s calendar differs slightly from 4J elementary and middle school calendars.
Restaurant Fundraiser!

Job Opening at Ridgeline, Spread the Word!
Sibling Enrollment 2023-24 School Year
Siblings of students who are currently enrolled and will remain enrolled in Ridgeline in the coming year receive enrollment priority. If space is unavailable, students with sibling-level priority will be the first group selected by an equitable lottery process for placement on the waiting list.
In order to qualify for sibling preference, you MUST complete the Online Enrollment Application for any incoming sibling by February 26, 11:59 pm.
Please Notify the Office of Illness in Your Family
As a school, we hope that all students and families are healthy and happy, but we know that it is not always the case.
When an individual in your student’s household tests positive for COVID, or if the student has continued contact with someone who tests positive, please let us know so that we can follow the protocols in place.
According to guidelines, a student who is a close contact must wear a mask for 5 days following the last contact with the person who has tested positive or is presumed positive for COVID.
If a student tests positive for COVID, or is a close contact and develops symptoms, they must isolate for 5 days and can return at that point if they no longer have symptoms. Upon return they will wear a high quality, well fitted mask for an additional 5 days. We have high quality masks in the office if your student needs one.
Thank you so much for joining us in our commitment to the health and safety of our community!
Name, Gender, and Pronoun Changes
If you would like to have your student’s name, gender, or pronouns officially changed in the school system, please fill out the Request for Student Gender/Name Change in Student Records and follow the instructions to submit it to Cynthia and she will process the request.
Ridgeline supports all students and families and their identities and we are happy to answer any questions that you may have.
Substitutes Needed!
Ridgeline currently has openings on its substitute list! When a classroom staff member is out, a substitute steps into the role of the classroom assistant.
Substitutes may be booked ahead of time for a staff member’s planned absence or will be texted first thing in the morning for same day needs.
For more information check out employment opportunities on our website.
If you are interested in getting on our sub list, please send a resume and three references with their contact information to careers@ridgeline.org.
If you have questions about subbing, contact Cynthia in the office.
Take a Look at Ridgeline Volunteer Opportunities!
Are you on your way to meeting your 40 hour volunteer hours?
Head over to the Volunteer Page of our website and review the Code of Conduct and
fill out a background check form if you have not done so in the last five years.
DIRECT DONATION DRIVE
Ridgeline's Direct Donation Drive (aka "The DDD") is coming up in March! This is our once-a-year, just-write-a-check-and-be-done fundraiser. Most work will happen in the next week and the campaign runs 3/10-3/19. We have some fun theme ideas and are looking for volunteers:
Writers/storytellers who are interested in sharing a little about why they love our school through a theme-based piece.
Contact Becky Fay if you would like to contribute your skills to these volunteer opportunities!
JUST A FEW MORE CROSSING GUARDS NEEDED AT PICK UP AND DROP OFF!
Crossing guards on Monday and Friday mornings from 8-8:30 am.
This is a simple way to fulfill your volunteer hours and is one of our largest, ongoing volunteer needs!
You will help guide Ridgeline students to safely cross between building B and the sidewalk, and cross West Amazon to and from the Amazon trail.
Safety vests and stop signs provided. Sign-up for any slot that fits your schedule!
RUMMAGE SALE
Rummage Sale Lead needed!
In order to make this popular community event happen, we need someone to coordinate
organizing it, with training and assistance from experienced folks.
If you love yard sales and the joy of finding new homes for gently used items, contact Becky Fay!
Directions for how to log your hours on Track it Forward are found at the bottom of this page.
Continuing news
Equity Committee Events Coming Up, Please Contribute Your Voice!
The Ridgeline Equity Committee is planning to start hosting family events for the Ridgeline Community where families, parents, and Ridgeline community members can deepen their understanding of equity and how to support Ridgeline in further being a welcoming and inclusive school for all student identities.
Student Marketplace Coming up in April!
Student Marketplace returns to Ridgeline April 29, 2023 and now is the time for students to start planning their offerings!
Marketplace is a student inspired fundraising art and craft fair. Students can create art and crafts (sorry no food can be sold by students) either individually or as a group, set their prices and donation amount (minimum 20% of profit donation is required to participate, but students can choose to donate more, up to 100%). All donations go to the school wide fundraising effort.
While historically held in December, we have moved to a spring event in order to allow for the use of outdoor spaces. One exciting change this brings is to allow students who choose to participate the opportunity to explore new craft ideas related to spring activities.
Students and families can submit proposals here: https://forms.gle/UtGHYtabjo3hSaQZ9. Due to time restraints, all proposals will be considered approved UNLESS you hear otherwise from me within 2 business days.
If you are interested in participating, but do not have the means to get supplies, please contact me and we will try to find a way to get supplies for your student. Families can also utilize community resources to get supplies such as MECCA or Facebook buy nothing groups. This event is open to all grades K-8.
More information to come soon, but if you have any questions contact Heather!Community News

Youth writing classes
Wordcrafters Youth Writing Classes
Saturday, March 4, 2023
March Write Club workshop: writing Memoir with Dante Zúñiga–West
WHAT: A workshop on writing Memoirs with Dante Zúñiga–West at Wordcrafters in EugeneFind the best way to pull the most interesting parts of your personal story out of your mind and onto the page. Memoir is an incredibly rewarding, therapeutic, and fun form of writing. Learn how to distinguish parts of your journey, identify the pivotal characters that inhabit your life, and weave together a solid story that is all yours.
Dante Zúñiga-West (he/him) is a storyteller who lives in the coastal mountain range of Oregon. He is author of the novel Rumble Young Man Rumble (2014, Zharmae Press) and founder of the Oregon-based writing collective known as The Stonecutters Union. His work is frequently published in alternative newspapers, lifestyle magazines, and adventure journals. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from CalArts, and a BA in
Creative Writing from The Evergreen State College.
WHEN: Saturday, March 4, 2023
Youth (Ages 9-12) 10 am-Noon
Teens (Ages 13-18) 1-3 pm
WHERE: Wordcrafters Studio
436 Charnelton St. Ste 100
Eugene, OR 97401
This is an in-person event.
WHO: Young writers in Lane County, ages 9+
COST: Free | $10 suggested donation
LGBTQIA+ YA Reading Group for teens
Next date: Wednesday, March 8
Rainbow Reads monthly book group
WHAT: A safe space + a book group for teens to talk about young adult literature for, by, and/or about LGBTQIA2S+ teens.
All teen readers across the gender and sexuality spectrum are welcome.
WHEN: Every 2nd Wednesday of the month, from 4:30-6 pm
Upcoming dates and books:
March 8: Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me by Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O’Connell
April 12: Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
May 10: Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker, Wendy Xu, and Joamette Gil
June 14: Hot Dog Girl by Jennifer Dugan
July 12: Wynd Book One: Flight of the Prince by James Tynion IV and Michael Dialynas
WHERE: Eugene Downtown Library, 2nd floor, 100 W 10th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401 and/or Zoom
WHO: Ages 15-19 (younger with approval), Allies welcome!
COST: FREE!
Eugene Public Library has free books for Rainbow Reads participants–yours to keep!
To get your book: Visit the reference desk in the children’s section at the downtown library and mention Rainbow Reads, and they’ll get you your free copy of the next month's discussion book. You do not need a library card. Sign up here to get reminders when the books are available.
If the library runs out of giveaways and rentals, or you live outside of the Eugene/Springfield Metro area, Wordcrafters has free digital and audiobooks available for members of the reading group to ensure all readers have access. Request an e-book here.
If you prefer to join in virtually, click here to join in via Zoom.
MORE INFO: wordcrafters.org/rainbowreads/






Track it Forward
Ridgeline will continue to utilize Track it Forward for volunteer sign-ups and to log your volunteer hours. If you are new to Ridgeline or have not yet created an account, please do so! Last year we had a lot of folks forget to log their hours. Volunteer hour reporting is important for us to show support for Ridgeline when applying for grants and for reporting to our sponsoring district.
Track It Forward app can be added to your phone!
If you are a first-time Track It Forward user and have not set up an account you will need to create an account first. If you already have an account, skip to step two.
Step One:
Go to https://www.trackitforward.com/site/ridgeline-montessori
Select sign in
Create your account.
Step Two:
Go to the app store on your device and search for Track It Forward.
Download the app
Log In
You are all set!