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SKYRIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL 5220 NW PARKER ST, CAMAS, WA 98607
PHONE: 360-833-5800 ~ FAX 360-833-5801 ~ ATTENDANCE 360-833-5806 HTTP://SCHOOLS.CAMAS.WEDNET.EDU/SKYRIDGE/
HOME OF THE SKYHAWKS MAY 2017
Dear Skyhawk Families,
May always signals a busy time here at Skyridge as we look to start wrapping up the current school year and at the
same time, planning for next year. At the district level, we are looking at how the expansion of our PBL program will
affect our numbers at Skyridge and consequently our staffing for next year. In the meantime, we begin our state
testing this month which always signals that the current school year is coming to a close. Our students do a great job
with this testing and are well prepared. Thank you for your continued support with this as we find out how our stu-
dents are doing.
Speaking of performance, we just received notice that Skyridge was awarded the Washington Academic Achievement
award for the 8th year in a row. This award is given to schools whose students are in the top five percent for growth
in certain areas. Skyridge was recognized for overall excellence, high progress, and math growth. This is a testament
to our hard working staff and the great kids that you send us on a daily basis. Thank you for trusting us with your stu-
dents and for encouraging them in their academic endeavors.
While this award definitely shows that our kids excel academically, the month of May also shows how involved our
kids are outside the classroom. Our very popular track program is in full swing with over 250 students competing in a
variety of running and field events. If you are looking for something to bring you chills, venture to Doc Harris stadium
on Thursday, May 4 at 5:30 pm to see the annual Twilight track meet between Skyridge and Liberty. Seeing 500 kids
spelling out Camas while doing “Camas Jacks” (jumping jacks) in unison will definitely give you a thrill. If indoor activ-
ities are more your style (or you are just done with this rain) be sure to catch our young thespians in the Skyridge Mu-
sical Seussical Jr. which takes place at the CHS theater on May 19 and 20. Tickets are on sale now.
It is definitely a busy time here on the ‘Ridge, but we wouldn’t have it any other way. Working with middle school
students is never boring and we look forward to coming to work every day. As always, if you have any questions,
please don’t hesitate to contact our office.
Go Skyhawks!
Thank you,
Clint Williams, Principal
SKYRIDGE ATTENDANCE
24 HOUR PHONE LINE:
360-833-5806 Call directly to report any information re-garding absences, bus passes, and student emergency messages. The voice mail box is
checked frequently for messages.
Lost and Found
Our lost and found is quite full with sweatshirts, lunchboxes, and water bottles. Please feel free to stop by and search for any missing items. The Lost n’ Found is located in the Mt. Rainier hallway outside the Library Media Center.
Calendar of Events
Daily calendar review is available on our website:
http://schools.camas.wednet.edu/skyridge/
May 1-June 9 Smarter Balanced Assessments
May 3– Informational Meeting for Incoming 6th
Grade Parents 6 PM to 7 PM
May 4– Twilight Track Meet @ Doc Harris 5:30 PM
May 12– End of the Grading Period—Progress Reports
May 12—ASB “Be You” Assembly
May 13—Camas Plant and Garden Fair—9 AM to 4 PM
May 15—2017-18 ASB Officer Elections Begin / ASB Commis-
sioner Applications available
May 18—CHS Athletics/Activities/Wellness Fair 6 -7:30 PM
May 19– Skyridge Musical “Seussical Jr.” 7 PM in CHS Theatre
May 20 –Skyridge Musical “Seussical Jr.” 2 PM & 7 PM
May 22—Jazz Band concerts in CHS theatre @ 7 PM
May 25-June 2—Book Fair in the LMC
May 25—District Track Meet @ Doc Harris Stadium
May 29—NO SCHOOL—Memorial Day
May 31– HawkMart during lunches
May 31– PTO Fundraiser @Burgerville 4-8 PM
June 3—Camtown Youth Festival @ Crown Park 11 AM-4PM
June 5&6-Mt. St. Helens Field Trip—Hunting
June 7&8 -Mt. St. Helens Field Trip—Smith
June 12—Mt. St. Helens Field Trip—Olsen
BOX TOPS
Still collecting Box Tops
from your elementary
school days? Did you
know that our Skyridge
Special Education de-
partment collects these? So continue to collect
and send your Box Tops for Education coupons to
Skyridge attention: Beth Ceron.
STAY INFORMED...
Skyridge Network News (SNN) posted daily on Facebook and on YouTube.
Search Skyridge Middle School on FB and be sure to like the page.
SPIRIT WEAR Last Order of the Year is Due by May 15 See http://skypto.weebly.com/spirit-wear.html for details and the ordering form. CLASS OF 2021 Each year, 8th graders have the chance to purchase spirit wear with their high school logo and gradua-tion year on it. (These custom designs are provided by the incredible former and future Skyridge parent Karen Gibson.) Order forms will be available in the main office and on the school website. All orders are due by May 19.
Staff Appreciation Smoothies Our Staff Appreciation crew smothered staff with appreciation with smoothies and treats on Thurs-day, April 27.
Save The Date!!
May 31st 4:00pm -8:00pm
Downtown Camas Location Last Dine Around Of The
School Year. Come Out And Support
Skyridge PTO
ASB STUDENTS ATTEND WE DAY IN SEATTLE—
CAMERON MILLER AWARDED INAUGURAL WE DAY AWARD.
15,000 students from around Washington state packed Seattle’s Key Arena for
a day full of motivational speeches and performances — with appearances
from stars including Pete Carroll, Russell Wilson, Doug Baldwin, Buzz Aldrin, Lily
Collins, Sue Bird, Breanna Stewart, Jordan Morris and Cristian Roldan.
This year was the first year that Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks
awarded one student the Youth Leadership Award from his organization.
Cameron was recognized for his leadership skills in organizing the Live Long
and Strong event sponsored by the ASB. Great job, Cameron!
Science Olympiad Team ~ Coach Jeffrey Thomas
Our Skyridge Blue team placed 3rd and our Skyridge Green team placed 13th out of 22 teams at the state tournament on April 15 at Highline College. Way to go teams!
CHS Robotics Team Skyhawk, Justine Pendergraft, competed on the CHS FRC Ro-botics Team in the FRC World Championship in Houston April 19-22. The team won the Excellence in Engineering Award sponsored by Delphi. Great job, Justine and team!
Math Olympiad ~ Coach Jana Wells
On Saturday, April 28, 18 Skyridge students from 6th through 8th grade competed in our State Math Olympiad competition. The students worked in teams through a complex problem solving test and 5 short answer tests. Skyridge 6th grade teams were awarded two medals and a ribbon and 8th grade teams were also awarded two medals. Med-als indicate a nearly perfect score, which is ex-tremely difficult to attain. We are so proud of our Skyridge Math Olympiad competitors! Way to go!
ASB (Associated School Body) is a Flex Period Class that works to create a positive environment and community of service at Skyridge. The application process for next year’s Officers and Commissioners (ASB Non-Officers) is open now. All paperwork is due by Wednesday, May 10.
Those wishing to apply must complete the application and submit confidential teacher evaluation forms. These are available in the office and online. All applicants, for both officer and commission, that meet the requirements will be granted an interview.
If you are chosen to move forward in the application pro-cess for an Officer Position, you will need to campaign and submit to a vote by our student body. ASB Application and Teacher Evaluation Forms: https://goo.gl/yEX3yt
Please see Mrs. Richards in room 123 if you have questions!
Tickets are available for purchase online under Quicklinks on the school website.
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