Tebughna Tidbits
Week of April 8-12, 2024, Edition 30
The Week Aheadππππ
Family Movie Night featuring the movie 'Migration' @ 5:00pm- 6:40pm- Big Screen in Gym
Second Step with Ms. Julie- Monday @ 2:30 pm- 3:15pm
Dena'ina Language Class- Tuesday @ 2:00pm- 2:40 pm (Zoom); Thursday @2:45pm (with Ms. Edna and Ms. Crystal)
Senior NYO Practice- Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 4:15pm- 5:45pm
After- school Tutoring- Monday- Friday @ 3:30 pm- 4:30 pm
Boys and Girls Club- Monday- Friday 3:30pm- 8:30 pm (Gym days Monday, Wednesday, and Friday)
Student Store Days- Thursday and Friday 3:30pm- 4:30 pm
"Perserverance means showing up and rising to the occasion and performing!"
Student Attendance Policy
'Donut' stress and beat the test!
Family Movie Night 04/11
Please be mindful to continue to support student success by having kiddos in school on time, and ready to go! We're open at 8:20 am with breakfast, and kickstart our day with an all school morning meeting from 8:50 am- 9:00 am, then our classes begin promptly at 9am. Let's continue to work together to give them a great start to their school day:-)
Thank you to families who supported their students in grade 3rd-9th on the AKSTAR Assessment by being rested, on time, and willing to do their best! It was fun to engage in theme days, and remind the students to simply show us what you know and give it their best efffort! Wish best of luck to our 5th, and 10th graders on their Science Assessment this week! You got this everyone:-)
We had a superb turnout with our Second Semester Title 1 Parent and Family Engagement Night with math and reading stations! From extra large math games, to read alouds, Athabascan canoe builds, and book giveaways- it was so fun, and awesome to learn together! Thank you, Title 1, for providing some great games, and giveaways!!
Inclement weather prevented us from venturing to our Noctural Field Trip to the Seward SeaLife Center, but know we have rescheduled for Monday April 29, so please look to more details coming out soon for planning and preparations for the trip!
In our ongoing commitment to prioritize the health and well-being of our students and staff, we want to inform you about our KPBSD Symptom-Free Protocol. This protocol is designed to create a safer environment for everyone by minimizing the risk of the spread of illnesses. We kindly request that you ensure your child is symptom-free before sending them to school each day. This includes checking for common symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, and difficulty breathing. If your child exhibits any of these symptoms or has been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for an infectious illness, we strongly encourage you to keep them at home, and consult with the clinic. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this matter, as the collective efforts of our school community are crucial in maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment for all.
The Safe School Helpline is provided to allow students, parents and community members the ability to confidentially submit report threats of violence, suicide, bullying or illegal activity that impact KPBSD schools, students, or staff. This service provides users the opportunity to leave a message or speak with a live crisis counselor for immediate needs. The helpline is administered by an independent, outside company. All communications remain private, confidential, and anonymous.
Four Ways to Report to the Safe School Helpline:
Call: 1-800-418-6423 or 1-800-4-1-VOICE (Ext. 359)
Text: TIPS to 614-426-0240
Online: SafeSchoolHelpline.com
Mobile App: Download FREE on the App Store or Google Play
Are you interested in making a positive impact on a Tebughna school scholar? Please consider volunteering in our school and look to the following link for safeguards required: https://kpbsd.org/departments/assistant-superintendent/instructional-services/hr/volunteer/