Congratulations to all of our students who have completed Quarter 1 of this school year. This grading period marks the halfway point in the first semester. The grades on the report card indicate the progress your student is making in achieving the learning targets in their classes. This grade does not go on the permanent transcript of your student.
Students have time in November, December and January to work with their teachers to improve. We know that grades can be stressful for students. Learning is a journey and this grading period is just a snapshot of where your student is right now. Conferences are November 22nd and 23rd and will be virtual across all PPS schools.
Conferences are scheduled and we are currently reaching out to schedule priority conferences for students who may be struggling in multiple subjects. On November 18, we will open up the scheduling tool for all parents to sign up for a virtual conference.
We will send out a link to use to easily schedule a time and scheduling tool will be available until PM on November 19, Please recognize that there are a limited number of slots for each teacher across the 2 days. Please do not feel obligated to sign up for conferences if your student is doing well and is feeling supported at school.
Also, do not hesitate to reach out to teachers, counselors or administrators at any time to partner in supporting your student. I want to recognize the tremendous work of our students in the variety of sports and activities at the school:.
Our two soccer teams made it to the state playoffs this year. While the girls lost their first round match against number 2 ranked Lake Oswego, they played with great heart and scored 2 goals. Our boys team advanced to the quarter finals and lost against Grant HS in a match that went to penalty kicks. Our team showed great sportsmanship and skill. There was a great crowd supporting them this past Saturday. The fall play, Antigone, opens tonight in our beautiful auditorium!
Please come see the remarkable work that our students and theatre director, Michael Payne, have produced. The rehearsals have looked amazing and I am excited to see the play. The play is being performed tonight, Nov. Please remember to bring proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test when coming to see the play. Our speech and debate program has been recognized by the National Speech and Debate Association as the leading chapter in the North Oregon District for the school year.
Here is what the students said in their mural proposal:. It gives children of color something to look at and see themselves in when they are not getting that representation in a mostly white school. It's a way to make everyone feel great about themselves no matter what color they are and is group based to include everyone.
We will be hosting a student forum tomorrow which will be an all eight period day. Our freshman, sophomore, junior and senior classes will each get a chance to participate during designated periods. The student forum, organized and spearheaded by Arly Holzweissig, advanced leadership student, and Moxie Thompson, CARE leadership student, will give students an opportunity to share their experiences at CHS with the school admin team.
I am looking forward to hearing from our students and working together to build community at CHS. I know it is hard to believe that the beginning of the school year is just around the corner! We are excited to welcome back students to a full week of school in person. The class of looks to be our largest yet!
I also know that we are starting this school year with some questions about the Delta variant of the Coronavirus and how that might impact what school looks like this year.
Currently, all students and staff are required to wear masks while in the building. Classroom furniture is being placed to allow three feet between students where possible. I would encourage students to self monitor for COVID symptoms and to stay home if they have a fever of I would like to offer my gratitude to all of you for your continuing support of public education and your neighborhood school.
Last year was challenging but we also grew and came together in new ways as a community to support our students. We have a dynamic, talented and dedicated staff who are excited for this coming school year. We cannot wait to laugh, learn and grow with your students as we work together with you to make it one of the best yet!
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