
Oak Creek Elementary
Coyote News - April 7, 2023
Principal's Message
Oak Creek Families,
We’re excited to invite you to our upcoming Scholastic Book Fair. Hosted by our staff and PTO volunteers, this event is an opportunity for students of all ages to build their home libraries and further their love of reading. As always, all purchases benefit our school.
Here’s what you need to know about the Book Fair:
- It will take place Thursday, April 13, 8:00am-3:00pm, and Friday, April 14, 8:00am-2:00pm, in the library.
- Students can also attend with their library classes Monday through Wednesday.
- Our Book Fair offers eWallet, a safe and secure alternative to cash. Simply create a free account to add funds and/or invite family and friends to contribute so your child can select their own books. Any unused funds can be spent at The Scholastic Store Online or to fund a future eWallet.
- If you have funds from a previous Book Fair, please go online to convert them back into the eWallet with a few clicks.
- If you can’t make it to the Fair, then shop at our school’s Online Book Fair. All orders ship directly to your home, and shipping is free for book orders over $25. Your online orders will also benefit our school.
In order to help families have more control over how their money is spent, only books will be available for purchase Monday through Wednesday when students visit with their classes. The stationery and novelty items will be available Thursday and Friday when parents are in attendance.
Visit our Book Fair homepage to learn more and get started with eWallet, volunteering at the
fair, and online shopping: https://www.scholastic.com/bf/oakcreekelementaryschool10
We’re excited to celebrate our love of books together at the Book Fair. We look forward to
seeing your child there!
Happy reading,
Barb Keeton
In This Message:
Updated in Every Edition:
- Principal's Message
- Dates to Remember
- PTO Corner
NEW In This Edition:
- Safe Oregon
- Food Drive
- Junior Windjamer Camp
Repeated Information:
- Walk4Water16!
- Purposeful People - April Focus: Courage!
- School Advisory Committees (SAC)
- Nurses' Newsletter
LOSD District News:
- Recognitions, Observances in April
- Asian Cultural Festival
- Lake Oswego Football
- LOSD Cares
- Tualatin Food Pantry
- "I Love Lake Oswego" Clothing Closet
- SafeOregon
- Subscribe to Lake Oswego Schools App
Dates to Remember!
April 10-21: Food Drive
April 13-14: Conferences - No School
April 17-21: Coyote Week (School-wide Spirit Week)
April 21: Move-a-thon
April 22: Adult Only Auction
April 22: Junior Windjamer Camp
April 29: Walk4Water16
May 1-25: OSAS State Assessment
May 26: Grade Prep Day - No School
May 29: Memorial Day - No School
June 12: Last Day for Students! 11:00 Dismissal
OSAS State Assessment
Please help your child be ready to do their best on the OSAS state assessment by helping them remember to:
Get lots of exercise during the day and plenty of rest at night
Eat a healthy breakfast
Bring a book to read when they are finished
Bring their CHARGED chromebook and headphones (we will provide them for students who do not bring their own from home)
Leave smartphones/watches at home, or turn them into their teacher (If a student has a smartphone or watch during testing it can invalidate their test; smart phones and watches are an impropriety, per state assessment regulations)
Try their best, have a great attitude and a growth mindset!
Please review the schedule below, and remember to send your student to school on time and avoid scheduling appointments on testing days if possible. Students do better when they can test with their class, instead of having to catch up at a different time.
Practice tests are available using this link https://osasportal.org/students.html
PTO CORNER
Hello Oak Creek,
COYOTE WEEK IS APRIL 17th - 22nd!
Coyote Silent Auction April 7th - April 22nd
Check out auction items now!
Coyote Day Move-a-Thon April 21st / 11:50a - 2:20p
all students encouraged to participate
all parents encouraged to support from the sidelines
11:50a-12:20p 3rd/4th
12:20-12:50p K
12:50-1:20p 1st/2nd
1:20-1:50p 5th
1:50-2:20p Pep Rally
students move rain or shine, pep rally is weather dependent
Sponsor a student today!
Sign Up to volunteer at the Move-A-Thon!
Coyote Casino Night Auction April 22nd / 6-9p
adult only event at the U & I Event Center featuring auction items, live music, casino games, food by Koi Fusion, and much more
$75 per ticket to include 2 alcoholic drinks, dinner, and casino chips
Tickets available, buy now!
Seeking wine and beer donations for this event! If you are willing / able, connect with ptofundriasingoakcreek@gmail.com
*see attached flyer for additional details
Book Fair at OCE!
The Oak Creek Spring Book Fair next week, April 10th - 14th in the library. April 10th - 12th, students will visit the fair with their class. They will be able to purchase books, but not stationary items, toys, or trinkets. The book fair will be closed before / after school and during lunch on those days. The fair will be open during conferences. Sign up to volunteer at the event!
Additional Volunteer Opportunities!
The next Art Literacy training is Wednesday, April 5th, 7-8p in the library. Everyone who attends will be entered to win a Target gift card! A winner will be selected at the end of the training session. You must be present to win.
April 22nd is Earth Day! See the attached flyer for ways to invest in our planet.
Dine out and raise money for the OCE PTO!
Visit Panera on Monday, April 10th, show the attached flyer, and 20% of your purchase will be donated to the OCE PTO. Ordering online? Use code: FUND4U
Shifting gears, gifting gear!
Rehome your sporting equipment on April 15th from 10a-2p at Lakeridge High School. Please read the event details and feel free to share.
How it works
drop off sporting gear in good / safe / working condition
come shop for new to you gear for FREE
donating gear does not guarantee that you will find replacement gear
you can 'shop' even if you have not donated any gear (this is not an exchange, gear if 'gifted’)
Coming soon!
OMSI Night at Oak Creek, June 1st, 4:30-7:30. Free to all OCE families. More information to follow.
Order your yearbook! Pre-order for $25. If you make a “Direct Ask” donation, or a donation over $175, a yearbook is included. The last date to order is April 21st.
Get your OCE spirit wear! Use this link to shop for all of your coyote gear.
Follow us on social media!
Facebook @ Oak Creek Elementary
Instagram @ Oak Creek Elementary PTO
PTO General Meeting on Wednesday, 4/12, 7p in the Oak Creek Library.
Questions? OakCreekElementaryPTO@gmail.com
Oak Creek Elementary PTO Executive Committee
Kirstin Martin / President
Amanda Schade / Treasurer VP
Samantha McCaskey / Assistant Treasurer VP
Page Donnelly/ Membership VP
Brooke Mattern / Communications VP
Holli Hansford / Co-Events and Enrichment VP
Barry Hansford / Co-Events and Enrichment VP
Steve Farnham / Co-Fundraising VP
Heather Shoyer / Co-Fundraising VP
Lauren Terpstra / Parental Involvement VP
Rachel Wilde / Secretary VP
Teressa Raine / Sustainability VP
Food Drive
Our annual Food Drive will be held April 10-21. If your family is able to contribute, please send your student with healthy canned, boxed, or packaged food to be dropped off at the front of the school (large boxes will be marked). All food and monetary donations will be donated to Hunger Fighters Oregon. You may also donate money online using the link below.
Thank you!
The Third/Fourth Grade Students
Walk4Water16!
Maya Naik, a former OCE student who is currently at LRHS, is teaming with OCE to promote WaterAfrica and the Walk4Water coming to Lake Oswego soon! Maya and her team are going to create a short video for our teachers to share in class and we will be hosting a brief assembly on April 24th to share more about the project and to promote the walk the following Saturday.
Please read her note here:
Please join us for Walk4Water16 on Saturday, April 29!
Come down to Foothills Park in downtown Lake Oswego to “Finish the Job” in Zambia by 2025.
WaterAfrica raises money to provide clean water and sanitation for Zambians. On average, people in the developing world walk almost 4 miles every day to get water. 2023 is the 16th year for this fantastic family event for kids, parents, grandparents, and friends!
Sign up at WaterAfrica.org - Free Registration and Participation
Junior Windjamer Camp
Does your child like to sing? Join the Windjammers (advanced choir) of Lake Oswego High School for a morning of music and fun on 4/22 from 9am-12pm at LOHS. Learn a pop song and choreography to perform with the Windjammers that night at their Variety Show! Registration is $50 and includes the camp, snacks, T-shirt, plus an adult admission to the evening show. Register by 4/18!
Email director Tara Bamford bamfordt@loswego.k12.or.us with questions. Register here: https://forms.gle/tyY3M2jbddZ2AtTw7
Thank you so much!
Seeking Volunteers for Our Advisory Committees (SAC)
We need you! Please consider applying for our school or district advisory committee for terms starting next school year. There is one application for all committees -- please mark the committee that is of interest to you. Only committees with vacancies -- School Advisory Committees and Long Range Facility Planning -- are listed in the application for this period. See the charters posted on the School Board Advisory Committees web page for more information about each committee.
The deadline for applications has been moved to Friday, April 7 at 5 p.m. Recommendations and selections will be made in April. All applicants will be notified by May 1. Thank you!
Purposeful People
Dear Oak Creek Families,
During April, we will turn our social emotional learning focus on Courage. One way to think about Courage is “choosing what is helpful, right, and kind even when it is hard or scary.” Courage is 1 of 3 traits we will focus on throughout the year that helps students Be Strong. Throughout the school, students will be developing skills like focusing, organizing, and goal-setting.
As we enter April, we will be talking about the virtue of Courage - to help our children be courageous and learn to conquer things that frighten or scare them. Children need reassurance that fear is one of our feelings and to help them understand that it’s okay to feel afraid. Courage isn’t fearlessness, but instead our ability to choose the right thing even when we are scared! The definition we will be talking about is: Courage is to choose what is helpful, right, and kind - even when it is hard or scary.
Have some fun connecting as a family this month while practicing Courage. Here are 3 “PurposeFul Pursuits” for you to complete together. How many can you do this month?
Reflect, think, and discuss with your child things you both would like to do, but find intimidating or scary. Maybe it’s a new hobby, trying a new game, sharing your art or invention with others, or going on an adventure somewhere. Give 1 of these things a try together and take a selfie to capture the memory!
Review Courage as a family! Remember that Courage is choosing what is helpful, right, and kind - even when it’s hard or scary. What’s something that you’ve been afraid to discuss with your child? Something that might be difficult to explain about our community or the world. Chances are they will hear about it eventually and it may come from someone who is less informed or less supportive than you. Have a courageous conversation. It could be about bullying, the environment, uncertainty, etc. Remind them that love and support are 2 tools that we can use to practice Courage. Discuss as a family ways they can practice Courage around the issue you discuss.
We have all demonstrated Courage in our lives. Many of us have seen people practice Courage in ways that have inspired us. Stories are powerful tools for connecting as a family. Protect time this week to share stories about Courage with each other (you can use the story prompts to get started). At the end of the conversation, think of 1 way you can practice Courage this week. Pursuit #1 Pursuit #3 Pursuit #2 Reflect, think, and discuss with your child things you both would like to do, but find intimidating or scary. Maybe it’s a new hobby, trying a new game, sharing your art or invention with others, or going on an adventure somewhere. Give 1 of these things a try together and take a selfie to capture the memory! Story Prompts:
- A time I (or someone else) showed Courage was _____.
- An act of Courage that changed/challenged me was _____.
Thank you for taking the time to engage your family in these activities.
In Partnership,
Roxanne Davidson
School Counselor
Nurses' Note
Bike Safety
As the weather improves, it’s a great time to consider getting outside. Your District Nurses want to remind and encourage your student to ride their bike safely and remember to wear a helmet. These resources can help your student get off to a great start.
Sun Safety
While outside, be sure to protect yourself and your student from harmful UV. Visit this link to learn ways to safely enjoy the sun and what to do if your student gets a bit too much.
Individualized Health Plan? - Watch for an Email
If your child has a LOSD Individualized Health Plan (IHP) developed in consultation with your District Nurse, please watch for an email! Your response is needed to confirm or update your student's plan. We appreciate your prompt response..
If you would like to speak to your school nurse, click the link below for contact information.
Please click here to: Learn when to keep your children home from school.
LOSD District News
Recognitions, Observances in April
We have much to celebrate, acknowledge, and observe in April. In particular, our district and schools will be bringing attention to Arab Heritage Month and Autism Acceptance Month. All teachers and staff are encouraged to find ways to recognize those and other awareness opportunities to help create a culture of belonging in our schools.
Arab Heritage Month, April 1-30, celebrates the Arab American heritage and culture and pays tribute to the contributions of Arab Americans and Arabic-speaking Americans.
Autism Acceptance Month, April 1-30, aims to promote acceptance, celebrate differences, and be more inclusive towards autistic individuals around us.
National Child Abuse Prevention Month, April 1-30, recognizes the importance of families and communities working together to strengthen families to prevent child abuse and neglect.
National Day of Silence, April 14, is observed as a movement against the harassment and bullying of individuals identifying with the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) community. Students protesting for this movement typically take a day-long vow of silence to symbolically represent how the students from the LGBTQ+ community were silenced throughout the years.
National ASL Day is remembered on April 15, 1817, when the first lasting school for the deaf in the United States opened. Students gathered there over the years and at subsequent deaf schools across America. The children intermingled Native American Signs, French Sign Language, and Martha’s Vineyard Sign Language. This process brought forth modern American Sign Language.
National Volunteer Week, April 15-21, is an opportunity to recognize the impact of volunteer service and the power of volunteers to tackle society’s greatest challenges, build stronger communities, and be a force that transforms the world.
Yom HaShoah, April 17-18, is a Holocaust Remembrance Day when Jews from all over the world stop to reflect on the afflictions their ancestors faced.
Earth Day, April 22, demonstrates and promotes environmental awareness and calls for the protection of our planet.
National School Library Week, April 23-29, is a time to celebrate librarians' contributions and promote library use and support.
Take Your Child to Work Day, April 27, encourages parents to bring their children to work with them and show them the wide range of jobs available to them.
National Arbor Day, April 28, is America's oldest environmental holiday and celebration. Founded in Nebraska in 1872, it was created to encourage people to plant trees in Nebraska, as it was largely a treeless state.
Observances:
Passover, also called Pesach, April 5-13, is a major Jewish holiday that celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Recommended accommodation: Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines, events, or activities on the first 2 days and the last 2 days. If planning an event, provide food accommodations (Kosher restrictions apply)
Good Friday, April 7, commemorates for Christians the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Recommended accommodation: Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines, events, or activities.
Easter, also called Pascha, Zatik, or Resurrection, April 9, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Recommended accommodation: Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines, events, or activities.
Orthodox Good Friday, April 14, commemorates for Orthodox Christians the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on the cross. Recommended accommodation: Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines, events, or activities.
Eid al-Fitr, April 21-22, is celebrated by Muslims worldwide because it marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan. Recommended accommodations: Avoid scheduling important academic deadlines, events, or activities on this date. If planning an evening event, provide food accommodations if requested (Islamic dietary restrictions apply).
If we've missed a recognition opportunity, please email mary.kay.larson@loswego.k12.or.us.
LOSH Asian American Student Union
Mark your calendars! Lake Oswego High School’s Asian American Student Union is hosting their second annual Asian Cultural Festival on Saturday, April 8th! The event will feature free Asian food, music, and activities from over 30 organizations/restaurants between 2 pm and 6:15 pm, as well as cultural performances from 6:30 pm to 9 pm. The show features a variety of spectacular performances including lion dancers, taiko drumming, music, martial arts, and more!
Tickets for the performances ($5) are limited and can be purchased on their website, www.asianfestivallo.com. The first 100 tickets purchased with the promo code EARLYBIRD23 will get 20% off!
Thank you so much! We hope you also choose to join us at our festival this April!
LOSD Cares
Tualitin Food Pantry
"I Love Lake Oswego" Clothing Closet Open to Entire Community!
I Love Lake Oswego Clothing Closet has received an overwhelming amount of support and donation during the pandemic. We want to give back to our community and encourage our community to lean on us not for just hard times, but for up cycling, sustainability, and for our environment. In the past the closet was just for students, and since the pandemic we have opened our doors to anyone within our community.
Visit https://www.ilovelakeoswego.com for more information.
SafeOregon
Parents-guardians who have concerns about a student’s well-being are encouraged to reach out to their principal and maintain strong lines of communication and partnership between students, families, staff, and other resources. SafeOregon is also an effective way to report a tip regarding safety threats or potential acts of violence to our students or schools. Students should also be aware that intentionally providing a false report is a serious offense. https://www.safeoregon.com/
In addition, below are reporting methods for parents-guardians or students to use to report issues related to racist, bias, or harassment incidents.
· Incident Report for Elementary School
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About Oak Creek
Reach out to us if you have any questions or need anything!
- Principal; Barb Keeton: keetonb@loswego.k12.or.us
- Administrative Assistant; Terese Kristoffersson: kristoft@loswego.k12.or.us
- Administrative Assistant; Tanya Goodwin: goodwint@loswego.k12.or.us
Address: 55 Kingsgate Rd., Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OakCreekPTA/
Interested in OCE Spirit Wear? Check out this website sponsored by our PTO! OCE Spirit Wear
Youth Truth Survey - Last Call!
Last call to provide your feedback in the YouthTruth survey and help improve students’ experiences in our schools. Your response is incredibly valuable to us. Please take the parent/guardian survey before it closes at midnight on March 24 by clicking this link: ytsurvey.org/losdfamily23
Please note:
The survey needs to be completed in one sitting.
We ask that one member of each household fill out the survey.
If you have more than one child who attends the same school, you may respond to the survey multiple times - one time per child.
If you write any comments, please do not include your name or anything else that might identify you. Your responses are anonymous, and they will be combined with the responses of other parents and guardians before being shared back with school and district leadership.
If you have any questions about the survey or our plans for how we will use your feedback, please contact Principal Keeton.
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback.