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February Staff Newsletter - Kennewick School District

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KSD Connection<br />

<strong>Staff</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

Foreign Exchange Student Reception<br />

KSD’s Foreign<br />

Exchange<br />

students and their<br />

host families<br />

recently gathered<br />

at the<br />

administration<br />

center for a<br />

reception hosted<br />

by the district.<br />

Each student had<br />

an opportunity to<br />

talk about their experiences with their host families and with<br />

life in an American high school.<br />

This year, the district welcomed fourteen exchange students. At<br />

<strong>Kennewick</strong> High the students are Doriane Antoine from France,<br />

Dani Ghosseini from<br />

Lebanon, Ahmed Ali from<br />

Egypt, and Alisher<br />

Tilekmatov from<br />

Kyrgyzstan.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 2013<br />

Local Church Donates to Desert Hills<br />

City Church in <strong>Kennewick</strong> chose Desert Hills Middle <strong>School</strong> to<br />

receive $1,700 as part of their annual community outreach<br />

program. The school was selected by church’s youth group and<br />

through their efforts, they were able to beat their fundraising<br />

goal for the school by $200.00.<br />

Kamiakin Teacher Receives Classroom<br />

Makeover from Kadlec and KNDU<br />

At Kamiakin: Anas<br />

Baganaid from Yemen,<br />

Evgheni Staicov from<br />

Moldova, Daniel Schulze<br />

from Germany, Nitta<br />

Laasko from Finland, and<br />

Alexandra Mitkovska from Macedonia.<br />

At Southridge: Laura<br />

Breuer from Germany,<br />

Karoline Dybdahl from<br />

Norway, Emilio Salazar<br />

from Ecuador, Ayjeren<br />

Sahatova, Turkmenistan,<br />

and Leen Shakib Yaish<br />

from Palestine.<br />

Kelly Greenhalgh was the recipient of a KNDU/Kadlec<br />

Medical Systems “Classroom Makeover” earlier this month.<br />

Kelly, who is a Special Education teacher, was nominated by<br />

her husband. Representatives from the station and hospital<br />

presented her with a $500.00 check to support the work she<br />

does in the classroom. Click here to view the spot from KNDU!


KSD Connection ~ <strong>Staff</strong> News, Notes, and Events<br />

<strong>February</strong> 2013<br />

Amistad Students Experience Science<br />

Scientists from the Pacific<br />

Northwest National<br />

Laboratory thrilled Amistad<br />

Elementary students with<br />

some cool science<br />

demonstrations—from<br />

liquid nitrogen and<br />

electrostatics to geology.<br />

The event was held at the<br />

KSD Administration Center.<br />

Washington Aerospace Scholars Program<br />

Alexandre Vetrano, a junior at <strong>Kennewick</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong> is one of just 282 high<br />

school juniors across the state<br />

who are taking part in the<br />

Washington Aerospace<br />

Scholars program this year.<br />

The program is in phase one<br />

and over the next five<br />

months, students will<br />

compete in online academic<br />

coursework to qualify for one of 160 Summer<br />

Residency Session slots. Students who qualify will be<br />

hosted for six days at the Museum of Flight in Seattle<br />

as they collaborate on designing a mission to Mars.<br />

Good luck Alexandre!<br />

Intel® Science Talent Search<br />

Kamiakin Senior, Sangeetha<br />

Thevuthasan has been named a<br />

semi-finalist in the Intel 2013<br />

Science Talent Search.<br />

Sangeetha received a $1,000<br />

award and enters the next<br />

round of judging. Sangeetha<br />

also earned the Kamiakin Math<br />

and Science Department a<br />

$1,000 donation from Intel.<br />

Too Good Not to Share….<br />

Ode to an Electrician<br />

A poem from Horse Heaven Hills MS <strong>Staff</strong><br />

to KSD Electrician, Jim Moore<br />

When things are on the fritz<br />

We call Jim lickety split<br />

When we need a job done<br />

We call Jim as he is the one<br />

No job is ever too big or too small<br />

Jim tackles them come one come all<br />

With a smile he enters the room<br />

He finds the problem, the cause of our doom<br />

A light, a switch, a burned out fuse,<br />

A hum, a ding, any type of ring<br />

Jim is the man we call the most<br />

He enters the building and we cheer<br />

We know not to fear!<br />

But wait until he sees what you have done wrong<br />

An overloaded socket, a projector left on,<br />

A tangled mess of cords……oh no way!<br />

Jim will give you that look and a stern one too<br />

We know Jim, we know<br />

It will not happen again<br />

So hip hip Hoorah<br />

Jim has made our day!


KSD Connection ~ <strong>Staff</strong> News, Notes, and Events<br />

<strong>February</strong> 2013<br />

Pasco and Richland <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

Bond Information<br />

Both the Richland and Pasco <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong>s have<br />

bond issues on the <strong>February</strong> 12 ballot. A number of<br />

KSD employees live in these districts and many of us<br />

who live in KSD get questions about our neighboring<br />

districts as well. The following information was<br />

provided by the Pasco and Richland <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong>s.<br />

Be informed and remember to vote.<br />

Pasco <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong>’s Board of<br />

Directors voted unanimously to<br />

place a bond initiative on the<br />

<strong>February</strong> 12, 2013 ballot.<br />

• The debt amount of the proposed bond is $46.8<br />

million.<br />

• The estimated rate for taxpayers is .34 cents per<br />

$1,000 of assessed value, or $34 per year for a<br />

$100,000 property.<br />

• The <strong>District</strong> qualifies for an estimated $38.1 million<br />

in State matching dollars, if voters approve the<br />

election.<br />

Major projects will be the construction of three large<br />

elementary schools located at:<br />

Elementary #13 at 52 and Powerline<br />

Elementary #14 at 60 and Sandifur<br />

Elementary #15 at Whittier site<br />

One school will open in 2014-15 and the other two<br />

will open in 2015-16.<br />

Smaller projects would be prioritized based on need<br />

and funds available and could include the relocation of<br />

New Horizons High <strong>School</strong>, site improvements to<br />

Stevens Middle <strong>School</strong>, land purchases for future<br />

elementary, middle and high school sites, Twain pick<br />

up and drop off improvements and upgrades to<br />

mechanical systems at older schools. For more<br />

information on the Pasco <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> bond<br />

initiative visit www.psd1.org or call 546-2686.<br />

The Richland <strong>School</strong> Board<br />

has approved a resolution<br />

which will place a revised $98<br />

million bond issue before<br />

Richland <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> voters<br />

on <strong>February</strong> 12. The bond<br />

issue addresses nine specific facility improvement<br />

projects:<br />

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Replace Lewis & Clark Elementary <strong>School</strong><br />

Replace Marcus Whitman Elementary <strong>School</strong><br />

Replace Sacajawea Elementary <strong>School</strong><br />

Build a New Elementary <strong>School</strong> in the south/west<br />

area<br />

Build a New Middle <strong>School</strong> in the south/west area<br />

Provide educational space for HomeLink at a site to<br />

be determined<br />

Retain Jefferson Elementary as a K-5 school; remove<br />

the 1953 wing and provide adequate space to serve<br />

the current K-5 enrollment<br />

Replace the HVAC system at Chief Joseph Middle<br />

<strong>School</strong><br />

Make safety improvements at Fran Rish Stadium<br />

The estimated total project cost is $130 million. The<br />

<strong>District</strong> expects to receive $32 million in state assistance<br />

funds which means that $98 million must come from<br />

local taxpayers.<br />

Lewis & Clark, Marcus, and Sacajawea were built in<br />

1971. Continued population growth in the south and<br />

west areas of the <strong>District</strong> requires more schools to be<br />

built there. The Jefferson wing is 60 years old and does<br />

not meet the needs of 21 st century learners. The growing<br />

HomeLink program housed at Southside Church needs<br />

more space. The current Chief Joseph HVAC system is<br />

inefficient and cannot be repaired.<br />

The Richland <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong>’s current bond tax rate is<br />

$1.21 per $1000 of assessed valuation. If voters approve<br />

the bond issue, the estimated tax rate would increase 34<br />

cents to $1.55 in 2014. Yearly property taxes would<br />

increase $68 on a $200,000 home. The rate would<br />

decrease to $1.19 in 2023. This bond debt would be<br />

retired in 15 years in the year 2029. Bond issue<br />

information is available at: www.rsd.edu/about/2013-<br />

bond-issue.html


KSD Connection ~ <strong>Staff</strong> News, Notes, and Events<br />

<strong>February</strong> 2013<br />

<strong>February</strong> is American Heart Month<br />

Whether you plan to celebrate on your own or with<br />

someone special, use these tips to give a gift of health<br />

and safety to you or someone you love on Valentine’s<br />

Day and all year long.<br />

Be heart-healthy.<br />

Make A Date With Your Heart! Valentine's<br />

Day is a great time to start taking steps to be<br />

heart-healthy.<br />

Prevent and control high blood pressure, high<br />

cholesterol, and diabetes.<br />

Avoid smoking and secondhand smoke.<br />

Limit alcohol use.<br />

Maintain a healthy weight.<br />

Be active.<br />

Eat healthy.<br />

Be nutritious.<br />

Consider making a healthy meal for<br />

Valentine’s Day. Serve food lower in salt<br />

and fat content, provide more fruits and<br />

vegetables, and make less sugary sweets for an overall<br />

healthy Valentine’s Day.<br />

Spread love, not germs.<br />

Protect yourself from the cold and flu.<br />

Wash hands often.<br />

Avoid close contact when you or<br />

someone you know is sick.<br />

Get your flu vaccine.<br />

Be sensitive.<br />

Consider that your valentine may have<br />

allergies, asthma, diabetes, or other health<br />

conditions. You can be sensitive to your<br />

valentine by finding out if certain foods, flowers, pets,<br />

stuffed animals, or other items might affect their<br />

health.<br />

Calendar of Events<br />

02/12—Southridge Dessert Jazz Night<br />

Performs at Southridge Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.<br />

02/09—Middle <strong>School</strong> Solo Ensembles<br />

McLoughlin MS in Pasco 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., 7th and<br />

8th Grade Band and Orchestra<br />

02/21—Cascade Orchestra Concert<br />

Fruitland Gym at 6:30 p.m.<br />

02/26—Southridge Winter Band Concert<br />

Southridge Auditorium at 7:00 p.m.<br />

02/28—Desert Hills Winter Band Concert Features 7th<br />

and 8th grade bands, jazz bands and guest artist, Bill<br />

McKay, Pianist and Dean of Arts and Humanities at CBC.<br />

Community Education Classes<br />

<strong>February</strong> is a great month to get around to the things you always<br />

wanted to do! Community Education offers over 50 evening and<br />

weekend classes to help change the “I always wanted to do that!” to<br />

“This year I am going to take a class in…something I have always<br />

been interested in!” Here is just sample of classes:<br />

Computer Classes:<br />

INTRO TO MICROSOFT WORD 2010<br />

ADVANCED MICROSOFT WORD 2010<br />

EXCEL PROJECTS<br />

COMPUTER SPRING CLEANING<br />

Cooking Classes<br />

PIZZA AND MORE!<br />

MEDITERRANEAN APPETIZERS AND SMALL PLATES<br />

VEGETARIAN STYLE COOKING WITH DAVID HARRIS<br />

Creative Classes<br />

FLY TYING<br />

ORIENTAL PAPER ART<br />

OIL AND ACRYLIC PAINTING<br />

Want to see your news here?<br />

The KSD Connection generally publishes the first Friday of the<br />

first full week of the month, except January/<strong>February</strong>. Send your<br />

submissions to lorraine.cooper@ksd.org by the 30th of each<br />

month. Photos are welcome. Please include names and a description<br />

of the what is going on in the photo.<br />

The <strong>February</strong> session for online classes begins <strong>February</strong> 20 th .<br />

www.ED2GO.com/ksd<br />

See full descriptions and Sign up on line:<br />

http://communityed.ksd.org or call x5080

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