ASD Weekly Community Bulletin
News and Events from the Anacortes School District
On the Calendar
Feb 16: No School; Staff Development Day
Feb 19: No School - Presidents Day
*May 29 will now be a regular school day, due to the power outage. Updated calendars are posted on our website.
District seeks levy renewals in Feb 13 election
As of Feb 8, 4,927 ballots have been returned. We appreciate everyone who has voted so far, and remind everyone else to please turn in your ballot.
The measures replace expiring levies approved by voters in 2014. The proposed levies have a combined tax rate of $1.60 per $1,000 valuation – about 20 cents per $1,000 valuation lower than the existing rates. Read more about it on our website.
Challenge Program Deadline: Feb 9
The Anacortes School District Challenge Program provides multi-age classrooms for the most highly capable students in grades one through eight.
Parent referral forms are due by 4:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9 to the District Office. Forms are available online (Challenge Permission Form) or upon request at your school’s office.
Testing will take place Feb. 15, 20-23. For specific grade level testing time, please see the Challenge Newsletter. Additional information regarding the process can also be found in the Challenge Newsletter.
If your child is already in the Challenge Program, they do not need to test again.
Questions? Contact Carrie King, Teaching & Learning Assistant – (360) 293-1212 or cking@asd103.org.
Anacortes College Outreach Meetings
Anacortes College Outreach
February 22, AHS Library
7-7:30 pm College Fair and College Visits, a How-To
7:30-9 pm Smith College: All You Ever Wanted to Know (and more) About College Admissions
Smith College: the next College Outreach meeting will feature Smith College (smith.edu), one of the "Seven Sisters" or women's Ivy League colleges. We are fortunate to have Cheryl Hammond, the Smith College Alumnae Admissions Coordinator, also the Seattle & National Alumnae Admissions Coordinator, Pacific West speaking to us not just about Smith but about how to get ready for college overall. She is a wealth of information and will answer any and all questions you have.
- March NO MEETING
- April 26: Financial Aid Part 1, Special Guest TBA
- May 24: Financial Aid Part 2, What to do this summer
An hour-long mostly once-a-month gathering with students and parents to help you get started in your college exploration, and take you through the process. Start early and find the best fit academically, socially and financially. Bring your questions, share your experiences and where you are in the process. Come to whichever meetings best serve your needs. Start early and broaden your options for admission and financial aid. Ideal for current 7th-11th graders, all are welcome.
Questions? E-mail Shay at AnacortesCollegeOutreach@ASD103.org.
Like us on Facebook @AnacortesCollegeOutreach! You’ll find timely and up-to-date curated information about what’s happening now in the world of College Admissions.
Exceptional Book Club
Meets:
Feb 26
March 19
April 16
6-7:30 p.m. in the District Office West Conference Room, 2200 M Avenue.
More information is on our website.
Questions? Contact Connie Martin: cmartin@asd103.org or 360-293-1216
Parent Wellness Series: Hidden in Plain Site
Tuesday, Feb 27 - 6-7:30 p.m. at the Anacortes Middle School Library
Hidden in Plain Sight is an evidence-based program that provides an important educational tool for families of teens.
The program helps parents and caregivers notice warning signs for high-risk behavior such as substance abuse, but with a non-alarmist approach based in active listening, awareness, and fostering a caring environment. A mock teenage bedroom is displayed to show the audience visual examples of warning signs.
Duana Wilkins, founder of Change Addiction Now, a national organization focused on bringing family voice to addiction and recovery will be our guest presenter.
Limited on-site child care is available and must be arranged in advance with Nicole Mortimer at nmortimer@asd103.org.
Community Flyers
AHS Spring Swing Band Fundraiser - March 9 - All proceeds will directly benefit the Anacortes High School Band Program. The Anacortes High School Band Booster Program raises funds to provide band equipment and support music education. We also help to fund student enrichment activities that include travel expenses to play at music performances and competitions.
Anacortes Boys and Girls Club - Taking new members! You can enroll your child at any time by stopping by during open Club hours at your local Club. Questions? Contact Andrew Worcester at aworcester@skagitclubs.org or (360) 419-5526 or visit us at our website at skagitclubs.org
Anacortes Community Theater Classes
Looking to stay fit and earn money? Anacortes Lacrosse Club is recruiting high school students and adults to become lacrosse officials!! Absolutely no lacrosse experience required and ALC will pay for your training! You can choose your officiating schedule and locations including Anacortes and around Western Washington. Interested?? Email anacorteslax@gmail.com for more information!
Registration is now open for Anacortes Little League! Sign up today for players, coaches and volunteers at www.anacorteslittleleague.org
City of Anacortes Parks & Rec Comprehensive Plan Public Meetings
City of Anacortes Parks & Rec Survey
City of Anacortes Public Works Open House - May 31
Dogs on Call - Volunteer Opportunity - We need YOU and YOUR PET to help kids in need with Dogs on Call! If you are interested,click on the flyer!
Fidalgo Danceworks - STARS - Dance for Youth and Teens with Special Needs
GEMS (Girls in Engineering, Math & Science) Academy Registration Open. Scholarships Available!
Good News Club - Feb 13 - March 13
New Girl Scouts Troops Forming in Anacortes: Leaders Needed for Daisy and Brownie troops! More Girls Welcome!
Are you passionate about supporting girls’ leadership development? Are you organized, dedicated, and a clear communicator? Girl Scouts needs YOU to co-lead a troop in Anacortes! We have a group of four girls in K-3rd grades hoping to form a new troop near Fidalgo Elementary. It takes 5 girls and 2 adult leaders to form a troop, so all we need is one more girl and two adults, and this troop will be ready to go! Girl Scouts is the preeminent leadership development organization for girls in grades K-12, offering programs from coast-to-coast and across the globe. Our mission is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. Through outdoor exploration, community service, civic engagement, and activities focused on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), girls develop a positive sense of self, say “yes” to new experiences and adventures, and create lasting friendships by joining a worldwide community of sisters. For additional information, please contact: Susie Barr-Wilson, GSWW Community Engagement Specialist, (360) 658-8083, ext. 4400 / sbarrwilson@girlscoutsww.org. You may also visit our on-line catalog. Go to www.GirlScoutsWW.org and click “Become a Girl Scout” to select a troop! Financial Assistance is available.
Kiwanis Noon Club Accepting Scholarship Applications - Due Feb 27
Northwest United FC - 2009 Girls Soccer Program: NWU has opening for our GU9 girls soccer program for girls born in the year 2009. If interested in this professionally coached player development program, please contact Joana Michaelson at Joana.Michaelson@nwunited.org
Salvation Army - currently enrolling students for their Troops and Music Programs. The Salvation Army Troops programs offer age appropriate Christian youth groups that foster kids potential and leadership abilities through a variety of experiences including: music, games, crafts, interactive activities and service projects. The Troops programs are held each Wednesday from 4:30-6:15 pm at The Salvation Army, 3001 R. Ave. and include a free dinner. Music enrichment courses are also available and include: Beginner Band, Piano, Timbrels, Beginner Guitar and Singing Company. Enrollment is free.
Contact Shelley.Nestelberger@usw.salvationarmy.org or call 360-293-6682 or stop by The Salvation Army 3001 R. Ave, Suite 100.
Secret Harbor - Foster Parent Info
Kids Night Out @ Western, Friday, February 23 and April 14 6:00 – 8:45 p.m. at Shannon Point Marine Center. Enjoy a well deserved date night while your kids have a fun-filled evening at the Shannon Point Marine Center. Activities will include hands-on science exploration on the SPMC library and lab, and a movie at the end of the night. For more details and to register: http://www.wwu.edu/ee/youth/know/anacortes-elementary.shtml
Skagit Parent to Parent February Events
Skagit Parent to Parent Upcoming Workshops - Resources for parents of children with special needs.
Free Preschool for 3-5 year olds! Skagit Valley College ECEAP Preschool now enrolling for the school year of 2017-2018. Income guidelines apply. Breakfast and snack provided. Parent Activities and Educational opportunities. For more information or enrollment, call 360-679-5348.