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Cedar Park Middle School - May 30, 2017
Chromebook returns
Chromebooks will be turned in to the library with the Humanities classes during the last week of school.
Chromebooks need to be clean and free of damages. All keys must be in place and the chromebook must be working.
A clean, working charger also needs to be returned. If the charger is lost, the student will need to bring $20 for replacement fine.
FACT Camp
Summer technology camp led by girls, for girls!
When: June 26-30 from 8 am - 12:00 pm
Location: Sunset High School
Fee: $50 (scholarships are available)
Sign up and learn more: https://aspireit.aspirations.org/programs/events/1380/2017-06-26-fact-camp
Attention Cedar Mill Elementary Alumni Families!
Principal Brian Horne of Cedar Mill Elementary School will be retiring at the end of this school year. The Cedar Mill PTC invites all those who know Mr. Horne to come help celebrate and say farewell.
What: Hooray For Horne! A Celebration for Principal Brian Horne
When: Thursday June 8th @ 6:30-7:30pm
Where: Cedar Park Middle School
We hope to see you there!
Early Release 2017-2018
Beginning in the 2017-2018 school year, Cedar Park Middle School, and all other comprehensive middle schools within the Beaverton School District will shift our daily start and end times. Classes will begin at 9:15 a.m. and end at 3:50 p.m. In addition, the District will implement a 90-minute early release on Wednesday afternoons to allow teachers time to collaborate and participate in professional development opportunities. Starting on September 13, 2017, Cedar Park, along with all other comprehensive middle schools within the Beaverton School District, will release at 2:20 p.m. every Wednesday.
Please click on the following link to access more information: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/PS/Pages/Early-ReleaseTeacher-Collaboration.aspx
Volunteering at Sunset High School 2018-19 and Beyond
Are you interested in working directly with students? Would you love to learn more about the career and education opportunities that exist for our Sunset HS graduates? Consider becoming a mentor in the College and Career Center (CCC). Sunset’s parent mentor program, one of the longest lasting and most robust in our area, was created to provide students with additional one-on-one support with post high school planning. All of Sunset’s juniors and new seniors are assigned a volunteer Mentor to assist them through high school graduation. To learn more and/or to complete an application, attend the information session Tuesday, June 6 @ 9am in Sunset's CCC. RSVP to duranmichelle67@gmail.com
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Important Upcoming Events
June 12 - Band Concert @ 6:00 pm
June 13 - 8th grade Honors Breakfast @ 8:00 am
June 19 - All library materials due
June 22 - Last day for students