
Bobcat Blast
June 15, 2023

February 6, 2025
Principal's Message
Dear Bethany Families,
Next week is KINDNESS WEEK! ❤️
We do not celebrate holidays at school, but rather strive to create an environment that is inclusive of all students and families regardless of faith, culture, or belief. Kindness is something that can and should be celebrated everyday all year long. Please DO NOT PURCHASE OR MAKE VALENTINES for classmates. We have a fun week planned with lots of kindness challenges, dress up days, and fun activities. Make sure to check out the flyer below. 🙂
Have a wonderful weekend!
Ms. Rosenquist
Important Events
February
- 10 - 14. Kindness Week, (See more information below)
- 17 - Holiday, No School
- 18 - Staff Workday, No School
- 26 - Five Oaks 5th Grade Parent Night
- 28 - 5th Grade Fly-up to Five Oaks
March
- 3 - Read-a-Thon Kick Off
- 5 - PTO Meeting, 7:00 pm
- 10 - 21 Read-A-Thon
- 24 - 28 Spring Break, No School
Click on the Link Below for the full school year calendar
Kindness Week
February 10 - 14
Bethany's annual Kindness Week will be February 10-14th. During this week, our school will focus on kindness and friendship instead of a traditional Valentine's Day event. The commercial Valentine's Day tends to focus on individual romantic love, but as a school community, we value inclusive kindness, friendship, and caring.
During Kindness Week, classes will plan secret acts of kindness to do as a class throughout the week.
Students can also take part in our daily dress-up themes and kindness challenges - Please see the daily themes attached. Students will not be exchanging any store-bought cards and treats or having a traditional Valentine’s Day Party.
Please do not bring any Valentine's cards or treats to school.
Love The Bus Week
Join us as we celebrate the big yellow school bus February 10-14th. During Love the Bus week we invite parents, students, and staff to take a moment to thank the 270 bus drivers that safely transport 28,000 students to our Beaverton schools daily.
Students who ride the bus on Feb 12th will receive a special prize!
Families who ride the bus are encouraged to send their thanks to the bus drivers by sending a thank you note or a simple high-five to the driver!
Five Oaks 5th Grade Parent Night
Glow Dance Party Recap
What a Great Night!
Upcoming Author Visit
Get Your Own Autographed Book
Grades 2-5
Aron Nels Steinke, the author and illustrator of Mr. Wolf's Class graphic novel series will be coming to Bethany on March 13th.
You can pre-order a signed copy of his new graphic novel, Speechless! by clicking on the Book Order Form link below. It will take you to a flyer with instructions on how to order the book and also a link to pay for the book. Cost is $14.99.
Order Deadline is February 27th
Thank You Bethany Families
THANK YOU to all of the families who helped Re-Stock the Staff Room.
We are so lucky as a staff to have such a supportive community. It is always an exciting day when we come into the staff room and find this surprise. Thank you Jami Hayes for all of your work in organizing up the sign-up sheet, collecting the snacks, and setting up the staff room. You are Amazing!
What happens if Snow is Forecasted?
School delays or closures are typically communicated by 5:30 a.m. For the latest information:
Check the district website. A page pop-up will be posted if there’s a change in school operations. You also can find inclement weather protocols and snow routes online.
Look for a notification on ParentSquare.
Follow us on the district’s Facebook and Instagram accounts.
Tune into media outlets for updates.
Gentle Reminder About Media Content
Way, way back in the year 2004, my friends and I discovered the Sesame Street parody, "Avenue Q." Given that we were all edgy teenage drama nerds, one would assume that we first heard about this musical through theater-related channels. But no, we discovered it through the internet. Specifically, via its most popular song, "The Internet is for [Word I Cannot Add to a District Email, but You Can Probably Guess What it Is]."
The internet has changed a lot since 2004. Certainly, it's now used for more than what Trekkie Monster claimed. But it is still a place full of elementary-inappropriate wolves hidden in cute, brightly colored, muppet-faced, occasionally-musical sheep's clothing.
Here at Bethany, we have noticed an uptick in paraphernalia from a variety of not-so-wholesome franchises. Poppy Playtime is back in the public eye, thanks to hype about its fourth chapter. Previously, we've asked friends not to bring their Huggy Wuggies and Kissy Missies to school, but now we're seeing CatNap and Nightmare Critters plush toys. Similarly, the release of its second season has brought Squid Games back to students' attention. I have seen some art.
Most notable, however, has been the uptick in interest in works from the indie animation studio, Glitch. Glitch puts out series like Murder Drones and The Amazing Digital Circus, both of which are free to view on YouTube. Recently, the studio announced a new 2D project with The Owl House creator, Dana Terrace. As of this moment, there is only a trailer available for Knights of Guinevere, but both that trailer and the creators have explicitly stated that this show is not intended for children, despite its Disney-esque, fairytale appearance. This juxtaposition of style and content is an issue we've encountered before, most notably with the multi-award winning, Amazon-sponsored animated musical Hazbin Hotel— and it is an issue that will likely be exacerbated by the addition of Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss merchandise now being available in brick-and-mortar stores like Hot Topic.
What media a child is or is not allowed to consume is, of course, a decision to be made by each individual family. That said, in an all-ages setting like school, it is important to keep things appropriate for everyone, kinder through fifth grade. Please talk with your child(ren) about the content they are viewing online, and ensure that they are not bringing age-inappropriate toys (or really, any toys!) to school.
Thank you for your help in this matter! Stay safe out there. 🙂
Best,
Melissa Regan
Technology Instructional Assistant / STEAM
PTO Corner
PTO Minutes from Last Night
We want to thank the families who were able to join us at the PTO meeting last night. Here are the minutes for those who were unable to attend.
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Tree Planting Is Coming!
Come Join Us on Saturday, 3/15/2025. 8:45am
West Bethany Creek
NW Vetter Drive and NW 165th Ave
Bethany
* * Repeats and Reminders * *
Rainy Weather = Muddy Clothes
Time to Plan Ahead.
As we enter the rainy season, our playground often becomes muddy. While we can ask students to avoid the grass, it only takes one misstep for them to end up covered in mud.
We've already had to reach out to several families to bring in fresh clothes. We're suggesting that all parents pack an extra set of clothes in their child's backpack to save everyone a trip. You might think it’s not needed, but trust us, it happens across all grades.
After School Classes Offered from Outside Groups
During the year we will have different outside organizations offer classes after school at Bethany. We will put a link to their fliers in the Bobcat Blast. You can also find them on the Bethany website. (Click on the Bethany Drop-Down). After School Classes
Click on the banner above for more information
Volunteering At Bethany
We want to thank all of our parents who have signed up in the new volunteer system. If you still need to sign-up please use the link below.
School Supplies
Please click on the links below and help us by donating.
You will not find a school supply list for Bethany. Rather than every family having to do their own shopping, we collect money for supplies. We began this a few years ago and it has worked well. This year we are asking for a donation of $35.00 per student.
These donations are flexible, and confidential--only the office knows who donates and how much.
We understand that some families are not able to afford the cost of supplies. All children will receive the same supplies, regardless if they are able to contribute towards the cost. Some families may be in the position to make an extra donation towards helping others. If you would like to help by giving extra money, please click on the "Donations" tab that appears on your child's grade level page.
Bethany Elementary School
Bethany Elementary
Email: BTHY-Communications@beaverton.k12.or.us
- School Office Hours: 7:15am - 3:30pm
School Hours: 7:45am - 2:20pm
Phone: 503-356-2030
Attendance Line: Call the school number and push 1 when prompted for Attendance
Website: https://bethany.beaverton.k12.or.us/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethanyBSD