OBJH Family Newsletter
Week of Monday, May 6 - Friday May 10
Important Dates to Remember
Monday, May 6
- Track Practice 2:45pm - 4:45pm
Tuesday, May 7
- Track Practice 2:45PM - 4:4PM
Wednesday, May 8
- Track Meet at Elma 4PM
- PTSO meeting 6:00PM
Thursday, May 9
- Track Practice 2:45PM - 4:45PM
Friday, May 10
- Track Practice 2:45pm - 4:45pm
Incoming Dates + Events
- May 14 - School Board Meeting at MTV
- May 15 - 1.5 hour Early Release
Peek at Next Week's School Menu! 🌟
Parents as Partners: Cell Phones
Please review the informational newsletter linked above for additional resources on engaging in conversations about teen cell-phone use with your student. It is important we take time to discuss the effects of cyberbullying that are impacting our students and their ability to fully engage in their learning.
School Policy: Cellphones can be used before school, lunch, and after school. Phones must be turned off or placed on silent when the first bell rings and put away, out of sight. Students are responsible for ensuring that cell phones are not a disruption to the educational process.
Please help to reinforce our schoolwide school cell phone policy. Administration will address technology/ cell phone infractions through problem solving with families
State Testing May 6 - 22
This spring students at the Bay will be taking the Smarter Balanced or the Washington Access to Instruction and Measurement (WA-AIM) tests in math and English language arts. Our 8th grade students will also take the Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science (WCAS) or the WA-AIM science assessment.
The results from these tests are one of many ways of understanding where students are in their learning, relative to grade-level learning goals in math, English language arts, and science. For students in grade 10, the Smarter Balanced or WA-AIM tests can also be used as a graduation pathway.
Most students will take the tests online. Our school is scheduled to take the tests May 6 - 22
For more information about the Smarter Balanced and WCAS tests, visit: https://ospi.k12.wa.us/student-success/testing/state-testing, and click on the name of the test.
To try out an online Smarter Balanced practice or training test or WCAS training test, visit the Washington Comprehensive Assessment Program (WCAP) Portal: https://wa.portal.cambiumast.com/index.html and click on the Practice and Training Tests button.
The WA-AIM is an alternate assessment based on alternate achievement standards aligned to the Washington State K–12 Learning Standards for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities. For more information about the WA-AIM tests visit: https://ospi.k12.wa.us/student-success/testing/state-testing/assessment-students-cognitive-disabilities-wa-aim.
Please call (360.426.7991) or email (mmarshall@sheltonschools.org) if you have questions about state testing.
Thank you for continuing to work with us to make sure your student is successful. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to better support your student in building their skills so they can have a future full of opportunities.
MAY FOCUS: Resiliency
Stories of Resilience- Optional
We welcome all staff to share your story of resilience. Stories have the power to connect us, move us, and challenge us.
Seeing is believing
One real example is worth a dozen studies
Your stories send a powerful message
Stories create connections
Stories challenge assumptions
Your Story Matters
Share a moment when life threw you a curveball, and you not only survived but thrived. Reflect on how you summoned your inner strength, resilience, and determination to overcome the challenge. Your story may inspire others facing their own trials.
Creative Submissions Encouraged
Our intentions are to share through advisory and family + staff newsletters to inspire and motivate the development of our resilience as a school community
- YouTube Video
- Short Story / Poem
- Comic Style
- Podcast:
- Other:_________
Reach out to G if you are interested in submitting your story
Student & Family Resource Center
Are you in need of something? We can probably help! Our resource center has a clothing bank with clothing for all ages. All of the clothing is either new or laundered before entering the bank. A household item bank may also have what you need: bedding, small kitchen appliances, and more! The newest addition to the SFRC is the food bank and hygiene bank. If you are looking for a community connection, the SFRC can help you connect with the right resource.
Schedule and appointment to visit our resource center by contacting our schools family liaison: Isabel Castaneda | (360) 426-7991 ext. 15008 | cell (360) 545-2189
Looking to donate to the SFRC?
It is the SFRC's goal to help every family find the information and resources available to ensure the most successful outcome from their educational experience in their respective schools. Please consider partnering with us this year, and thank you in advance for your contribution.
If you would like to help keep our food bank and clothing bank stocked, the following are our 'high-need' items: maseca, rice, beans, individually packed snack items, baby clothing, elementary-school-age sized clothing, new underwear, and black leggings in all sizes.
If you would like to donate your time to help sort clothing or make a monetary donation, please contact the director of the SFRC: Betty Uriostegui or the McKinney-Vento/Foster Care Liaison: Amanda Gonzales; (360) 463-4061.