WLWV Community Update
May 11, 2021
FREE COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic on May 22 at Wood Middle School
In partnership with Clackamas County Public Health and GetAFluShot.com, the West Linn-Wilsonville School District will host a FREE COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic on Saturday, May 22 at Wood Middle School. The Clinic is open to EVERYONE in the community with appointments available between 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. The District will host a second clinic on June 12.
This opportunity is open to anyone age 16 and up, including all interested students. To learn more about this opportunity, and to sign up for a vaccination appointment, please visit the district website.
Three Rivers Charter School Accepting Applications
Three Rivers Charter School is now accepting applications for their 2021-22 lottery. All West Linn-Wilsonville School District students entering grades 4-8 for the 2021-22 school year are invited to learn more. TRCS has been a school option in the WLWV district for more than 20 years. Interested families are invited to join TRCS for a virtual Informational Meeting on May 13, 2021 at 5:00 pm. Staff will share information about their program and answer any questions.
Please visit the TRCS website www.3rcs.org for the link to the Informational Meeting, the admissions information form, a virtual tour, and much more! To be entered into the Three Rivers Charter School lottery, a form must be completed for each student. Forms must be submitted by May 25, 2021 at 4:00 pm to be eligible for the lottery. The public lottery will be held May 27, 2021 at 4:00 pm. Please visit our website or call our office at 503-673-7850 with any questions.
La Escuela Chárter “Three Rivers” está ya aceptando aplicaciones para su lotería del 2021-22. Todos los estudiantes del Distrito Escolar de West Linn-Wilsonville que estén entrando a los grados 4-8 para el año escolar 2021-22, están invitados a aprender más. TRCS ha sido una opción de escuela en el distrito de WLWV por más de 20 años. Se invita a las familias interesadas a una Reunión de Información virtual el 13 de mayo, 2021 a las 5:00 p.m. El personal compartirá información acerca de su programa y responderá a cualquier pregunta.
Por favor visite el sitio web de TRCS a www.3rcs.org para la liga a esta reunión, la forma de admisión, una visita virtual, y ¡mucho más! Para entrar a la lotería de la Escuela Chárter “Three Rivers”, se debe llenar una forma por cada estudiante. Las formas deben de ser entregados no más tarde del 25 de mayo, 2021 a las 4:00 p.m., para ser elegible a esta. La lotería publica se llevará a cabo el 27 de mayo, 2021 a las 4:00 p.m. Por favor visite nuestro sitio web o llame a nuestra oficina al 503-673-7850 con cualquiera pregunta.
Celebrate School Nurses for National School Nurse Day on May 12
School nurses have been instrumental in the success of hybrid learning this school year. Thank you to our incredible nursing team!
Register for Preschool in the West Linn-Wilsonville School District Next School Year!
The West Linn-Wilsonville School District is excited to offer preschool at seven WLWV primary schools again next school year (2021-22). The program is tuition-based and parents must provide transportation. Families can register today by visiting the district website. Families who have already pre-registered will be contacted by their school in the coming weeks.
Benefits of enrolling in your neighborhood preschool, or any WLWV school, are many. WLWV Preschools help young learners to:
- Develop curiosity and an eagerness for learning
- Understand and feel good about themselves
- Expand the world they live in
- Communicate with others in many ways
- Do things independently and learn to work with others
- Develop good work habits and attitudes
- Listen and follow directions
- Develop muscles, senses, and coordination\
- Handle their feelings as well as the feelings of others
- Develop literacy skills and number concepts
Learn more by visiting the district website!
Clackamas County Prevention Coalition to Offer Free Showing of "Screenagers" May 13
Staff, Superintendent, and School Board Collectively Make Commitment to 5 Day, Fully In-Person Learning for 2021-22 School Year
During the May 3 School Board Meeting, Superintendent Dr. Kathy Ludwig outlined the district's shared commitment to starting the 2021-22 school year with all students attending in-person five full days per week. The District has already begun the hiring process for the 2021-22 school year, and schools are well into the class placement and course selection process for the fall.
The District's plans for the fall full return to in-person learning is contingent on guidance and requirements from the Oregon Department of Education and Oregon Health Authority.
2021-22 School Options
Students enrolled in the district will have TWO learning options during the 2021-22 School Year:
- Option One: Attend Neighborhood School Fully In-Person, Everyday
We look forward to beginning the new school year with our students fully on-site, every day, for their learning experience. With the recently changed safety protocol of physical distancing (3 feet) by the Oregon Health Authority, all WLWV schools will begin the 2021-2022 school year with five, full days of in-person instruction typical of past years. Students who choose this option can expect a “normal” model of on-site learning.
Optional Blended Learning Courses, G. 9 - 12
We have learned a great deal this year about how a successful format of remote learning can benefit many students. Therefore, we plan to offer several courses in a Blended Learning format (remote and in-person learning) for interested high school students, next year and beyond. Students will have the option to take 1-2 courses online taught by a WLWV teacher, in selected subject areas, while still enrolled in their other courses on-site. Blended Learning courses may vary in their set up. Some may be more structured for whole class participation, occasional on-site labs or check-ins with aligned course pacing. Other classes may be less structured, more individualized, and students will determine their own pace towards completion of their course. Students taking a Blended Learning course can expect to engage in some learning in-person at school and some learning remotely. Students/families can view the Blended Learning options offered at their school when they work with their school on “forecasting” for next year.
- Option Two: Enroll in WLWV K12 Online Academy (WKOA) - Grades K-12
For the 2021-2022 school year, the District will continue offering a fully online, remote learning option for students who reside in the district. The online academy will continue to utilize the K12 Stride (formerly FuelEd) digital curriculum for academic content.
The structure of WKOA (formerly called WKOP) will be set up differently than it was during the pandemic. A WLWV teacher will still be assigned to each student/family to assist with creating a learning plan, maintain connection to school and activities, and assist with any technical or academic concerns.
However, the teacher will not have daily contact with the student or provide regular direct instruction. Instead, the parent/guardian will be the student’s main learning coach as the student progresses through the K12 Stride online curriculum. Because we anticipate a much smaller enrollment in this program/academy next year, it is likely that a WLWV teacher will be assigned to students in multiple grade levels across multiple schools.
Because students will still be enrolled in their neighborhood school, WKOA students will continue to receive support from our Special Education and English Language Development departments for any specialized instruction needs. WKOA students will continue to have access to all activities, athletics, clubs, meal service and learning labs offered at their home school. Visit our WKOA website for more information about the program.
The Two Learning Options for 2021-2022 School Year visual may be helpful to use when determining a family’s plans for enrollment next year.
We continue to enjoy serving you and your child(ren) this school year and look forward to starting our new school year with great eagerness and a renewal of our community being together.
Leading Forward Together,
Kathy Ludwig, Superintendent
Important Reminders for Wearing Masks
Face coverings are required at all times while on school campuses. This includes outdoors and when using any West Linn-Wilsonville facility.
Here are some helpful tips for making sure your student is wearing their facemask properly. If your student cannot wear a face covering for medical reasons, please contact your principal prior to the transition to hybrid learning.
We're Hiring! Apply Now!
To see job postings in the school district, please visit our website: https://www.wlwv.k12.or.us/Page/167.
Technology Reminders for Students Transitioning to Hybrid Learning
These are things that Families/Homes need to know:
We will expect all students to bring their fully-charged Chromebook (or personal device) to school every day that they come. We will also expect them to be taken home each night. Charging/power cords should be kept at home.
We suggest that students carry the device in their backpack. Please take extra precaution if sending any food/beverage to school to ensure that no leaks occur. If you are sending food/beverage to school in the backpack, consider enclosing the chromebook in a ziploc style bag inside the backpack.
If your child has been using a personal computing device this school year, they can bring that to and from school. That is up to you as a family to decide.
If you do not have a Chromebook or other device that you are comfortable transporting to and from school at this point, please submit a tekmee ticket to get directions for arranging for picking one up.
Please make sure that your child can independently log into their device, including remembering their password as well as how to turn the device on. Please practice this with your child if they have generally relied on parental support to do this.
We highly encourage you to keep the device plugged in while at home all the time. This will help ensure that it has adequate charge when brought to school.
Before your child returns to school, it would be wise to "test" the battery capacity. To do so, fully charge it and then use it for a full-day of normal school activities while not plugged in. Watch the power as you do this and connect power when/if the battery gets below 10%. This will provide the best estimate of the device's current battery capacity. If you had to plug it into power before the normal end of the school day, contact the school to arrange for a device swap.
Upcoming Events
May 17 — Regular School Board Work Session/Budget Committee Meeting: The West Linn-Wilsonville School Board will hold a public work session and Budget Committee Meeting on Monday, May 17, beginning at 5 p.m. Interested community members are invited to join virtually.
Rapid Resources
About West Linn-Wilsonville
Email: kilstroa@wlwv.k12.or.us
Website: https://www.wlwv.k12.or.us
Location: 22210 Southwest Stafford Road, Tualatin, OR, USA
Phone: 503-673-7012
Facebook: facebook.com/wlwvschools
Twitter: @wlwvdistrict