

Tiger Beat April 14th, 2023
#OneTeamOneMission
Candidate Forum April 19, 2023 – Candidates for Bandon School Board
The League of Women Voters of Coos County will present a Candidate Forum on Wednesday, April 19, 7:00-8:30 p.m. at the Bandon City Council Chambers, 555 Highway 101, Bandon. At this in-person event, the public will have the opportunity to hear from the candidates for Bandon School Board. Audience members are invited to submit written questions on the forms provided at the door. No one is permitted to wear any campaign gear inside the hall. A video recording of the forum will be made and posted online subsequently for the convenience of those who cannot attend.
The League of Women Voters of Coos County is a non-partisan organization and provides candidate forums as a voter service project to encourage the informed and active participation of citizens in government.
For more information, contact LWVCC Forum Chair, Abigail Bok, 541-808-3051 or LWVCC President, Alice Carlson, 541-756-7290.
OFF TO STATE
The band traveled to Drain High School on Wednesday where they performed at districts. They earned scores of 87, 89, and 90 qualifying them for the state band festival at Oregon State University on May 12th. Congrats to our Tiger Band!
Speech Team Update from Coach Pearson
Hello everyone! We had our OSAA Speech Districts this last weekend and the team did so good!
Congratulations to the following students who earned their way to State:
- Kenny McMillen - Congress
- C.J. Kilcoyne - Extemp
- Maddy Greenlee - Impromptu and Radio
- Daniel Cabrera - DI and Poetry
- Maya Tulles - DI and ADS
- Georgie Brown and Sam Tifee - Alternate in Duo
- Tyler Eickhoff - HI
- Maddie Pahls - Oratory and Radio
- Sidda Radcliffe- Prose
State is April 28th and 29th, and we are confident we can take home the dub!
Thank you all for your support!
Sweet Speeches
National Honor Society Bake Sale
Help support the BHS National Honor Society by stopping by their bake sale this Sunday from 12:00 PM- 2:00 PM at The Loft in Old Town. Cupcakes, cookies, and cake pops will be available!
Parent - Teacher Conference Schedule
BHS Got Talent?
Talent show tryouts are being held April 11th- 13th in Ms. Moore’s classroom during lunch. For more information please see Ms. Moore or Mr. Carmack.
Associated Student Body Elections
Spring Sports Picture Day
Spring sports pictures with Applewood Photography are scheduled for Thursday, April 27th. Picture packets are available at the office.
April 27th, 2023
BHS Track 4:30 PM
Softball 5:00 PM
Baseball 5:30 PM
Golf 6:00 PM
Oregon Statewide Assessment for English and Math
April 17th-20th all juniors will be taking the Oregon Statewide Assessment test in English and Math. Below you will find the testing schedule, students who are not testing will be participating in activities on campus with other teachers.
ATHLETIC SCHEDULES
2023 Skills Day April 20th
HLMS Track and Field
Track and Field Results
8th Grade Raffle
The class of 2027 is having a fundraiser raffle! Tickets are $10. You can purchase them via the office, the numbers on the flier, or through VENMO @Elizabeth-Hewitt-8thgradefunds.
Parent Teacher Conferences
Parent Teacher conferences will be held on April 20th and 21st. If you have a student in the 5th or 6th grade, please follow the below link. For 7th and 8th graders, we will be reaching out to families who would benefit from a conference based on student grades.
8th Grade Fundraiser
The 8th grade class is holding a bottle/can drive to benefit the 8th grade promotion party. Please bring any bottles or cans you have to our office!
Lost and Found
Our lost and found is full! Please remind your student to take a moment to come look through it.
Attendance Incentives
4th place - 8th grade with 85.25% attendance
3rd place - 6th grade with 85.39% attendance
2nd place - 7th grade with 86.01% attendance
1st place - 5th grade with 88.32% attendance
Community Events
Student Handbook
Cell Phone Policy
Mrs. Holman's Kindergarteners played with the school board members!
Character Strong
Valley Flora wanted to alert you to a few new programs that we - and other NW farms - are spearheading in in order to make fresh, local produce more accessible to low income families in our community. We’re trying to get the word out as widely as possible. If you have a spot to hang a poster (attached below), or room for a mention in your next newsletter, that would be wonderful! We are happy to provide you with a color-printed poster, just let us know! Also, please feel free to forward this email to anyone in your networks who would benefit from knowing about these programs.
- Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB): a program that helps low-income Oregonians purchase more fruits and vegetables while supporting local, family farms. Folks with SNAP benefits can purchase one of our farm’s community supported agriculture (CSA) shares and DUFB will provide 1:1 matching funds (they pay half the cost of the CSA with SNAP and DUFB covers the other half). It's a win-win that strengthens our community by providing better access to fresh, healthy food while helping local farmers earn a living.
- CSA Sliding Scale: our farm is offering a voluntary sliding scale payment system in order to make our food more accessible to everyone in the community. It’s been a beautiful example of community - and humanity - at its best.
Valley Flora
PO Box 91
Langlois, OR 97450
www.valleyflorafarm.com
541.348.2229 for Restaurant Orders
541.348.2180 for CSA Inquiries
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Bandon School District
Website: www.bandon.k12.or.us
Location: 455 9th St SW, Bandon, OR, USA
Phone: 541-347-4411