Cav Community
October, 2024
Upcoming Dates
October 24: Winter Sports Begin
November 7: Conferences/Early Release @10:55am
November 8: Early Release @10:55am
November 11: NO SCHOOL (Veteran's Day)
November 27: Early Release @11:55am
November 28-29: NO SCHOOL (Thanksgiving)
Conferences 11/7
Conferences will be held on Thursday, November 7th.
Students will be released at 10:55am on both Thursday, 11/7, and Friday, 11/8.
Scheduled conferences will run from 11:45am - 3:00pm. These conferences are by invitation only. If you received a call from a teacher regarding a scheduled conference, please be sure to arrive during your scheduled time.
We will have arena style conferences for all students from 3:15pm - 6:15pm. Please join us anytime during these 3 hours to conference with your student's teachers.
Educational Benefits Applications
Please support your family and our school by completing the Educational Benefits Application.
Why complete the application?
SUN Bucks Benefits: By completing the survey, your family may qualify for SUN Bucks. This program provides eligible families with $120 per child to purchase groceries over the summer months. The Educational Benefits Application is the simplest way to ensure your family receives these benefits!
Other Benefits for Families: Completing the Educational Benefits Application may qualify your household for additional assistance. Some of these programs include before and after school academic and enrichment programs, fee waivers for college applications, admission tests, and extracurricular activity fees. Others include low-cost internet, scholarships, and many other great benefits.
Additional School Funding: The information collected from the Educational Benefits Application helps our school receive important state and federal funding. This funding supports numerous educational programs and resources that benefit every student.
Each family's information is completely confidential. The data collected will only be used for determining your eligibility for assistance programs and securing essential funding for our school.
You can find the Educational Benefits Application by following this link:
Your participation will make a significant and meaningful difference for your family and for our school community. Thank you for your support and cooperation!
If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact Nutrition Services at 360-575-7172 or ajohnson@longviw.k12.wa.us.
Attendance
Attendance is a critical building block for student learning. If students are not present, they cannot engage in learning. Research shows that student success is maximized when they attend school 95% of the time. Students that miss just two days a month for any reason are more likely to not read at grade level, and more likely to not graduate. Parents and families, we appreciate your support in ensuring your student attends school regularly.
Standard Response Protocol
The safety and well-being of our students, staff, and families are a top priority at Longview Public Schools. We collaborate with local first responders and regional emergency management officials to stay updated on best practices for health, mental health, safety protocols, and incident responses.
In preparation for the new school year, our school district is adopting Standard Response Protocol (SRP) terms. Developed by the “I Love You Guys” Foundation in response to school violence, SRP aims to standardize vocabulary and reduce miscommunications during emergencies.
Why standard terms?
It has been brought to school leaders’ attention that there may be confusion associated with language involving emergency action. Terms like “lockdown,” and “lock-out” are a few examples of how terms can evolve and their intended meanings may become unclear. Having clear communication, especially in emergencies, is important for everyone’s safety.
Our district has teamed up with other school districts and emergency responders in our region to use standard, agreed-upon terms for emergency situations. These terms are: Hold (in your classroom area),
Secure (get inside and lock outside doors), Lockdown (locks, lights, out of sight), Evacuate (to a location), and Shelter (for chemical or other hazard). We are including a flier with SRP terms and symbols with this message so families can become familiar with the language and visuals.
Having clear and well-understood communication, especially in emergencies, is important for everyone’s safety. Thank you for partnering with us in this effort. If you have any questions, please call the school.
Clubs!
If your student is interested in getting some extra help in math, we are now offering math tutoring for all grade levels every Thursday from 2:30-3:30.
6th Grade: McWilliams Room 103
7th/8th Grade: King Room 204
Science Club: Thursdays 2:30-3:30 in Room 201 with Mr. Nixon and Mrs. Wilkerson
PSA Club:
We focus on making Posters that show Cascade Spirit and celebrate Accomplishments!
Mondays 2:30-3:30 in the choir room with Ms. Rodriguez
Leadership:
Applications are available in the office and are due this Friday, 10/25
Human Growth and Development
Health classes will begin their Human Growth and Development unit in the Spring.
If you would like to preview these materials, they will be available for viewing at the District Office from 8am-4pm on October 28th - November 1st. They will also be available to view during conferences.
Reminders
As Halloween approaches, we want to remind families that costumes are not allowed at school. We also ask that students do not bring large amounts of candy to school. We appreciate your support in this matter.
Paper copies of the handbook are available by request in our main office.
If you have any additional questions please contact Cascade at 360-577-2703.
Athletics
Winter Sports Begin Soon!
Wrestling: All grades are welcome to participate. Practice begins on 10/24 at 2:30pm
Boys Basketball: 7th/8th grade tryouts begin 10/24 at 2:30pm