February 2024
Friday, February 23, 2024
Important Dates
February
2/29- Wellness Night- More info below
March
3/4-3/8- Read Across America Week
3/8- Parade of Books- Props and Costumes OPTIONAL. See Below
3/25-3/29- Spring Break
Other Important Dates to put on your Calendar:
This week! Wellness and Community Connection Event- Click photo to RSVP
There is some exciting news to share about our agencies and community partners who will be hosting a table at the Wellness & Community Connection event. In addition to our keynote speaker, Kevin Ashworth, we will also have a presentation by parenting expert Megan Barella.
After the Keynote speakers, you will be able to learn more about the following:
-National University of Natural Medicine ("Food as Medicine, Nutrition for Mental Health")
-Bethany Library
-Asian Health and Service Center
-AFSP (American Foundation for Suicide Prevention)
-THPRD (Tualitan Hills Park and Recreation District)
We are still waiting on confirmation from additional table sponsors and we are looking forward to a very informative evening!
There are still spots available. Click the image below to RSVP and reserve your spot!
Safe walking in the parking lot
When walking to school in the morning, please use sidewalks and refrain from crossing through the parking lot. We have staff that arrive at different times throughout the morning as well as buses who drive through our staff lot. We have noticed that there are students and families who are crossing behind moving vehicles or in front of buses. This is very dangerous and we have had some instances where people have almost been hit by vehicles. Please use the sidewalks and crosswalks only. Thank you.
Kindness in the Classroom
Q: What is Integrity?
A: Doing what is right even when no one is looking. Doing what is right even if it’s the harder thing to do.
Examples of integrity:
Finding a toy at the playground and turning it into your teacher.
Returning the shopping cart to the return place even though its far from your car.
BSD Budget
Language Arts/English Language Proficiency Elementary Curriculum Adoption Update
The Beaverton School District is currently engaged in an Elementary LA / ELP curriculum adoption. A Curriculum Adoption Committee is created for the purpose of providing instructional resource recommendations to the Beaverton School District School Board. The committee has met several times since December and will continue through the Spring of 2024.
Community members are invited to follow the work of the Adoption Committee on the LA / ELP webpage The page contains meeting session notes, links to resources and the opportunity to input comments and ask questions.
Save the Date! Parade of Books- Costumes and Props optional
Calling any Multilingual Speakers! - Click below to submit
Click HERE to learn about reading a book in any language other than English for Read Across America (and the World!) week! Submissions are due by 4:00pm on Thursday, February 29th
Equity Information
February is Black History Month
What is Black History Month?
Black History Month is a special time dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout history. Black history IS American history, and it takes place every February in the United States.
Why do we celebrate it?
We celebrate Black History Month because the United States has often overlooked or ignored accomplishments of Black Americans. This month serves as an opportunity to learn about the achievements, joy, and cultural heritage of Black individuals, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of diversity in our shared history.
Family discussion questions:
Why do you think that we have learned so little about Black achievement in history? Why is it important that we learn more?
What can you do to learn more about African Americans who did great things in the past or are doing great things right now? How can you celebrate and honor their achievements?
Did you know there is an app called “We Read Too”? It is a mobile directory of hundreds of picture, chapter, middle grade and young adult books written by authors of color featuring main characters of color. Check it out! https://www.wereadtoo.com/
Visit this website to see examples of some Black heroes that you may not have known about.
Looking for books to read with your children? Check out these lists for recommendations:
https://childrenslibrarylady.com/books-black-history-and-identity/
https://wccls.bibliocommons.com/list/share/1254719878/2467026259 (Washington County Cooperative Library)
Looking for adult books? Check out this list for recommendations:
https://wccls.bibliocommons.com/list/share/1274112901/2471076229 (Washington County Cooperative Library)
Repeat-- Sora- Ebooks and Audiobooks
Sora
Beaverton School District offers ebooks and audiobooks that can be checked out on any digital device using the Sora App. Students can even link their Washington County Youth Access card to their Sora account to find even more great titles. Sora is available all day, every day, so with Sora, the library is always open! To learn more or get started, follow the links below.
Click below to visit the Sato Student/Family Handbook
SECO Information
Volunteering at Sato
Please label all items brought to school
Meet the Administration at Sato!
If you'd like to know a little more about the Administration at Sato please check out the Meet the Principal Page on our website, linked below!