10.24.25 Staff Blog

 Get ready for a super awesome walk-a-thon!!  


Quick Look

Friday October 24th

Cascade Walk-a-Thon- Stay tuned for details from ASB. Let’s get moving!!

Tuesday October 28th

Schoolwide Hot Chocolate Party on the paws in the morning

Tuesday October 28th

Hispanic Heritage Assembly 2:30-3:00 in the Cafeteria


As you know, we have a couple of upcoming assemblies (one on 10/28 for Hispanic Heritage Month and one on 11/12 for Veterans Day).  Because the assemblies start at 2:30, please plan on an adjustment to K-5 afternoon recess, and the afternoon schedule.  Here is the plan:

2:15-2:30- K-5 Recess
2:30- 6-8 go to the cafeteria for the assembly(if you feel your class needs a couple of minutes to get to the cafeteria, please leave a little early so that you are in the cafeteria by 2:30)
2:30- From the playground, K-5 walk to the cafeteria (using the rain garden sidewalk) for the assembly. I realize this will put students in the cafeteria slightly after 2:30, but it will allow Journey to walk to the cafeteria first.  Move as quickly as you can, in the following order if possible:
4/5
2/3

K/1








Wednesday October 29th

Early Release- Individual

Thursday October 30th

All Staff Meeting- 8:05 in the Library

Thursday October 30th 

Picture Makeup Day- Please note the date change.

Monday October 27-Friday October 31

Spirit Week


Spirit Week!!!!


Monday- Dress Like Your Teacher Day

Tuesday- Comfy Cozy/PJ Day

Wednesday-Anything but a Backpack Day

Thursday- Dress Up Day (wear an outfit that you think is dressy!)


Friday- Character Day


Reminders: 

  • we need to be able to see your face

  • weapons of any kind(even toy weapons) are not allowed and will be held in the office for families to pick up if they are brought to school

  • cultures are not characters

  • have fun

November 3-7

Fall Conferences- 11:55 Dismissal- Please see notes below.

Wednesday November 12th

Veterans Day Assembly 2:30-3:00 in the Cafeteria

Friday November 14th

Electives Afternoon

*for more information, see below

SAFE SCHOOLS:ACTION

Reminder! It is time to finish your Safe Schools training (due Nov. 30).  Here is the link.


PTSA MENTAL HEALTH GRANTS: HELPFUL

The Shoreline PTA Council Mental Health Committee is once again offering grants to support our schools and students this year. See information and links below, provided by the committee.


Shoreline PTA Council Mental Health Committee is seeking your grant application on your mental health projects for the 2025-2026 school year!  


Application needs to be submitted by October 24th 2025.


Grants could be awarded to the applications that demonstrate the most positive impact possible on school staff or students or families toward breaking the mental health stigma and challenges that hinder students' academic success.


Examples for grant use but not limited to:

  • Professional development or training related to mental health for staff. Positive behavior intervention systems materials. Cognitive diversity training for staff.

  • Mental health education speakers

  • Mental health-related films or theater for students

  • Mindfulness-related tool purchase for student use

Access the application and rule by clicking each below:

Grant Application

Grant Rules


Any questions on this application, please email: mentalhealth@shorelinepta.org


SKSR GRANTS: HELPFUL

Sno-King School Retirees (SKSR) is offering a grant opportunity to employees for the 2025-26 school year. Information from the group is provided below.


Each fall SKSR offers its active members in good standing the opportunity to apply for educational grants of up to $400 to facilitate their work with their students.  Grants must have a direct, positive effect/impact on students in their building and meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Enrich the classroom experience of students,

  • Promote active student involvement,

  • Provide experiences that students may otherwise be unlikely to have at school,

  • Augment existing curriculum. 

 

Past grants have included requests for fieldtrip transportation and admission costs, speaker and student workshop fees, themed books to supplement a unit of study, manipulatives to teach math concepts, materials to create a maker station, materials to support the family component of a school-wide program, supplemental p. e. equipment, and picture books for school psychologists to teach lessons on topics such as bullying. 



Grant Eligibility:

  • Be an active (employed) SKSR member of any school employee group that works with students in the Edmonds, Northshore, or Shoreline School Districts.

  • If not a current SKSR member, submit a completed membership form to the Membership Chair by Friday, Oct. 31.  (You may request a membership form from Jim Siscel, SKSR Membership Chair, at jsiscel@comcast.net or 425-778-7202 or print the file indicated under the Join SKSR and WSSRA button above.)

  • Have received less than $1,000 total in previous SKSR grants OR not received a grant in the previous three years (i.e., the last award was before the 2022-2023 school year).  Contact Karen McElliott (ksmcelliott@gmail.com) if you are uncertain. 

  • In order to be considered by the Grants Committee, the grant money must be used on behalf of the students in the building/location where you perform your educational duties.  SKSR does not fund requests for staff development (e.g., conference registration costs).

  • APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY Midnight, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.

  • All submitted applications must use the 2025-26 form and must be word-processed.


Grant applications and information


More information about SKSR and grants in Shoreline schools




CONFERENCE PREPARATION: HELPFUL

The Fall Conference Guide has been updated by our district leadership team.


As you begin scheduling Parent-Teacher Conferences, please also keep the following recommendations in mind: 

  • Lingolet is available for on-demand services for our top languages and can help reduce scheduling management. 

  • For in-person interpretation, please prioritize our in-house interpreters. Utilizing them is half the cost of using the agency (Dynamic). We take the privacy of our families and students very seriously and believe that clear communication is essential to building strong, trusting relationships. All of our in-house interpreters have completed training in ethics, confidentiality, and conflict of interest.

For questions around interpretation or translation, please contact Casey Baldner, Language Access Coordinator.


Notes:

  • 11/5 is an individual day

  • See the tab on our master schedule labeled 25-26 Fall Conference Schedule for our schedule

  • Lunch is between 11:10 and 11:30 depending on grade level, please note that students are no longer served a grab and go option.  If students do not typically buy lunch, they are welcome to enjoy a snack before going outside to play for a few minutes. 


ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE RESOURCE FOR INTERPRETERS: ACTION

This is the newest information for interpreters if you would like to share it with teachers.  This list link below shows the languages that are on demand.  If the language has 2 stars next to it, the language has limited availability and pre-scheduling is recommended.  If it has 1 star next to it, there can be longer than average wait times for an interpreter.  No stars and the language should be available on demand.  Teachers can ask Jennifer to schedule through Casey Baldner for conferences.  

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bvUjIRrEnaPGnqANhTeJzNg3JDMfMEQyrCbVvXk_clY/edit?tab=t.0

Erin has also placed a “how to” card in your mailbox for accessing interpreters for conferences.


NEW CONTRACT LANGUAGE REGARDING EDUCATOR SELECTED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: HELPFUL


Per the SEA Collective Bargaining Agreement:


  • Each certificated staff member may access up to 1.5 days of substitute time (or the equivalent in cost paid at the certificated hourly rate) to support educator–selected professional development; or engage in other forms of self-selected, paid, professional growth outside of the contract day (CBA section 32.1). 


  • During the two-week period prior to fall elementary conference week, grades 4 and 5 teachers are provided with one half-day release day at the teacher’s discretion to prepare for or conduct conferences (CBA section 34.5)


  • Grades 1 and 2 teachers are provided with 8 hours of release time to support assessment administration (CBA section 35.18).


Procedures for each of the above can be found here.


  Information about Educator Selected PD will be sent directly to teachers. 




Additionally, since some of these processes are new or have not been used for several years, we may need to make adjustments as we implement them. If any changes are needed, we will communicate them promptly.


FOLLOW UP FROM DISTRICT PD (10/15): HELPFUL

On 10/15, K-5 teachers participated in Session #1 of the foundational skills curriculum training. Slides from the trainings can be found here:

K-2nd Grade (UFLI)  Lead teachers may have shared their school’s version with teachers already

3rd Grade (Morphemes for Little Ones)

4th & 5th Grades (Morpheme Magic)


STAFF MEETING SCHEDULE:HELPFUL

I have added all of our staff and team meetings to our shared CK-8 calendar.  In case it is helpful for you to have a list, I am linking it here.  Please note that this is a living document, so printing it out may lead to confusion (especially with snow closures or other delays).  I recommend either bookmarking it, or making it your practice to frequently check our Systems and Procedures document where it is linked under the heading “schedules”.  As a reminder, that Systems and procedures document is linked at the top of the blog each week. 


ASSESSMENT: HELPFUL

District Assessment Calendar: See the calendar for assessment windows. Updated regularly and on our district website. Please note that for District Assessments (i.e., DIBELS, i-Ready), the district sets a window for which these assessments need to be completed, but individual buildings may set more specific timelines for completion within that window. Please check with your building administrator for clarification.


Assessment Resources: Google folder with resources for assessment.


WONDERS ONLINE ACCESS: HELPFUL

As we shared last fall, the cost to continue annual Wonders digital licenses and current usage continue to make the purchase of these licenses prohibitive. Although our Wonders digital licenses have expired, teachers may access digital content by visiting the following website:


https://my.mheducation.com/login

Username: wonders

Password: MGH26literacy


This is a shared platform, so teachers should not create their own class, or assign content to students. However, access to the website will allow teachers who use Wonders materials to see the content digitally for planning or presentation purposes. If you have any questions or need further guidance on using Wonders materials, please feel free to contact Rachel Trudelle, ELA TOSA.



COMMUNITY MEETING SIGN UP: ACTION

Please consider signing up to present a mini lesson at a community meeting.  Families have given very positive feedback each time our staff is willing to share the amazing work we are doing with students. The presentation does not need to be long (10-15 minutes), and will be at the start of the agenda in case you need to leave afterwards. 


HICAP SERVICES TIMELINE:HELPFUL

UPDATED LISTS of ELIGIBLE STUDENTS FOR 25-26 - AVAILABLE NOW!

To help you with your planning for next year, the Highly Capable Department has updated the master spreadsheet of eligible students for the 25-26 school year.  

  • Below are spreadsheets of Highly Capable Students by School for the 2025-26 School Year

    • Please make note of those students who have NO PARENTAL CONSENT in Column “L”

    • Until the HiCap office receives parental consent, that student cannot receive hi-cap services.

    • Consent forms can be found on the Highly Capable website

NOTE:

This spreadsheet is live and will reflect changes as students are identified during the summer testing session. Make sure to check your school spreadsheet at the end of August for updated lists of students eligible for services or class placements.


25-26 Eligible Students



PTSA GRANTS:HELPFUL

Grants are back!!  Here is the information you will need:


Here is a grant link.  Cascade K-8 PTSA Grant Application - Google Forms


This year we have $5K in grants available for use in the 24/25 school year budget.  Any staff that has interest in applying can fill out the application form.  It will be reviewed by the Finance Committee and recommendations will be presented to and voted on during RepBod meetings.  All funds must be used before the end of the school year.


The purpose of this program is: To nurture creativity and enthusiasm by awarding grants to members of the Cascade K-8  community to benefit the students in unique ways that improve or enrich their learning experience,  when funds are not otherwise available.  













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