June 2014 - Corbett School District

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June 2014 - Corbett School District
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OUTDOOR SCHOOL
4TH ANNUAL YARD SALE
Save the Date and
Save Your Stuff!
Corbett School Cafeteria,
July 11th, 12th, 13th, 9am-5pm
Donate – it’s tax deductible! Donations can be brought to the
Cafeteria on Monday and Tuesday, July 7th & 8th, from 5pm-7pm
and on Wednesday, July 9th, from 10am-noon.
Volunteer – please make time to help! Help is needed prepping for
the sale July 7th-10th, cleaning up from the sale July 14th as well as
working the actual sale dates.
Shop – and have fun! A Pre-Sale event will be held for all
Volunteers and Donors on July 10th, time TBA!
Help us raise the funds to ensure Corbett 6th grade students can
attend a FULL week of Outdoor School! Details and contact info
can be found at www.corbettods.com, email
[email protected] or call Jennifer Prince, 503-695-2978
Mark your calendar and help support our kids!
Spread the word!
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2014-2015 Budget
The Public Hearing on
the 2014-2015 Budget,
as approved by the
Budget Committee on
May 7, 2014, will be
conducted by no less
than a quorum of the
Board, in a meeting at
7:00 p.m. in the MPB/
Board Room on
Wednesday, June 18.
Following the Public
Hearing there will be a
Regular School Board
meeting, where the final
adoption of the budget,
resolutions and
appropriations will be
voted on by the Board
of Directors.
The public is welcome
to attend and public
comment will be taken.
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Senior 2014 All
Night Party
Thank you to our Corbett
High Association of Mama
& Papas of Seniors
(CHAMPS) volunteers for
all their hard work on
planning the class of 2014
all night party!
John & Kathleen Payne
Steve & Nancy Miller
Dave & Pam Lees
Dan & Deanna Hooley
Rebecca Bruns
Tad Winters
Lisa Kunkle
Kelli Raglione
David Gorman & Katherine
Zieman
Brenda Fundak
Kevin & Ginger Bates
Julie Murphy
Stephanie Libby
Ralph & Janeen House
Troy Bunch
Kathy Maier
Leota Pullium
Cami Paul
Toni Manning
Bob & Marje Ferek
Phil & Holly Dearixon
Rick & Amy Campbell
Jody Woodward
Paul & Susan Peek
Karmenn Holden
Tom & Gina Layton
CCT presents... Ever After Oz
website corbettchildrenstheater.com
Dorothy’s back in Kansas – for now. With the
confidence of an honorary member of the royal court of
Oz, Dorothy is sure she can fix anything. But when she
finds herself in an unfamiliar and slightly twisted
fairyland with only her family’s last hen for company,
Dorothy embarks on a desperate journey to discover a
way back to Oz.
Join Dorothy as she finds friendship in the midst of the
chaos with wonderful new characters Billina, Tik Tok,
and the enigmatic Sminker as they struggle towards a
reunion with the people she loves in Oz.
Ever After Oz, based on the classic series by L. Frank
Baum, is a brand new stage show written by Kurt
Shinn.
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2014 Corbett Volleyball Camps & Clinics
Corbett Spring Volleyball Camp
Come learn fundamentals, meet the coaches, play in a mini-tournament, get summer
information, and have a blast playing volleyball! No experience necessary. Come play with us!
June 2-4th
4:00-5:30 (Incoming 5th -8th graders)
6:00-7:30 (incoming 9th-12th graders)
$25 (if registered before May 30th)
$30 (if registered after May 30th)
Summer Train-n-Play Clinics
Train-n-Play Clinics will include repetitive fundamental instruction to help players solidify
their skills as well as provide the opportunity for players to participate in competitive play at
all developmental levels.
June 10, 12, 17, 19, 26
July 8, 15, 22
Incoming 4th-6th graders 6-7:30 (Grade School Gym)
Incoming 7th-12th graders 6-8:00 (High School Gym)
Train-n-Play Clinics are free to all Corbett volleyball players!
($10.00 per clinic for non-Corbett players)
2014 Cards Volleyball Camp
Cards Camp provides high school players a jumpstart to their fall season. Camp includes
fundamental breakdown of all skills, volleyball-specific conditioning, and competitive play.
Always scheduled for the week before practice begins, Cards Camp is a great way to prepare
for Daily Doubles.
August 11-14th
9-12:00
Incoming 9th-12th
$40.00 (if registered by July 15th)
$45.00 (if registered after July 15th)
*Cost includes a camp T-shirt. Registration forms will be accepted on the first day of camp;
however, sizes cannot be guaranteed for registrations received after July 15th.
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Croquet Tournament - Menucha
Mark your Calendar: the 7th, Celebration, Saturday , July 19, from 9:30 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Have you driven past our entrance on the Historic Highway for years but never come
in? Now’s your chance to visit Menucha.
Our annual croquet tournament is fun for the whole family.
• Friendly competition—all skill levels welcome
• Coffee, juice and pastries upon arrival
• Lunch prepared by the Menucha staff and served by the pool overlooking the Gorge
• Fun door prizes, with special door prizes just for the kids
• Games for little kids
• Live music throughout the day
• A small silent auction
Come as a participant or bring a lawn chair and join us as a spectator to cheer on your favorite players.
Wear your croquet whites
and fancy hats if you’d like, or just come as you are.
New this year #1: Players may choose to compete as individuals or on a 2-person team. Two
tournaments mean twice the fun! And winners’ names always get engraved on our trophies.
New this year #2: We’ll award a prize to the player or spectator “Best Dressed for Croquet!”
New this year #3: It’s a Centennial Celebration – 100 years of Menucha! We’ll have cake, some historical
memorabilia and some games for younger children to mark this milestone anniversary.
Proceeds from this event will go toward efforts to make Menucha a more environmentally friendly
facility and reducing our carbon footprint. (For example, new insulation and windows would make our
1920’s era buildings more energy efficient, saving Menucha money, saving energy, and making our
guests more comfortable.)
Tickets: $40 for participants, $15 for spectators ▪ Children 6 and under are free.
Ticket sales begin Monday, June 2.
Reserve your tickets by calling our office at 503-695-2243.
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Class of 2014 Future Plans
Cory Anderson
Portland Community College
Natashia Andrews
Oregon State University
Simone Ballard
Western Oregon University
Dallas Bates
Oregon State University
Noah Baxter
McGill University
Kyannah Blackwood
Portland State University
Taylor Blevins
Mt Hood Community College
Laura Breckenridge
Oregon State University
Joshua Bressel
Mt Hood Community College
Austin Bruns
Oregon State University
Haley Bucher
Concordia University, Honors
Joshua Bunch
Concordia University
Mitchell Busk
Unknown
Julia Campbell
Oregon State University
Samantha Cassetty
George Fox University
Marina Clark
Oregon State University
CJ Cruise
Portland State University
Kaitlyn Davis
University of Oregon
Mariah DeVos
Jacob Holbrook
Cal Polytechnic State University
Alicia Dearixon
University of Redlands
Jewel Denney
Mt Hood Community College
Mt Hood Community College
Karlee Holden
Birthingway College of Midwifery
Kailyn Hooley
Pacific Northwest College of Art
Tadeusz Dlugolecki
University of San Diego
Haley Duval
Clackamas Community College
Rachel Edie
Christian House
Brigham Young University
Alicia Hsiao
University of California - Davis
Ryan Hutchison
Concordia University
Jaycob Elmore
Univeristy of Puget Sound
Jordan Emerson
Trade School - Welding
US NAVY
Cameron James
Portland Community College
Stephanie James
Mt Hood Community College
John Ferek
University of Portland
Mark Fundak
Mt Hood Community College
Anna Gibbons
Christopher Janik
Oregon State University
Cassidy Jones
Mt Hood Community College
Marc Kaehuaea
St. Mary’s College of California
Blaise Gilbride
Mt Hood Community College
Clara Gorman
Mount Holyoke College
Mt Hood Community College
Jina Kalberg
Mt Hood Community College
Kydra Kerslake
Undecided
Haley Hanson
Cosmetology School
Dax Harlow
University of Oregon
Peri Hildum
Rebekah Kord
Hudson Valley Community College
Ashley Kunkel
Mt Hood Community College
Tyler LaCroix
Willamette University
Jacob Hiscox
Mt Hood Community College
Esther Ho
Mt Hood Community College
Mt Hood Community College
Drake Lawson
University of Portland
Jamie Layton
Biola University
Thadeus Hoccom
Mt Hood Community College
Seth Lee
USMC
June
Class of 2014 Future Plans
Karina Lees
Whitworth University
John Libby
Undecided
Aaron Logan
US Air Force
Elijah Losch
Musician
Brandon Maier
Oregon Institute of Technology
Hannah Manning
Oregon State University
Robert Maul
ITT Technical Institute
Seven McDougall
Mischievous Arts
Alicia Michelson
Undecided
Lindsay Miller
Saint Martin’s University
Dawson Mortenson
Oregon State University
Zachary Murphy
Clackamas Community College
Taylor Patterson
Portland Community College
Clancy Paul
LDS Mission
Katie Payne
University of Portland
Melody Peek
Mt Hood Community College
Kayla Penfold
Oregon State University
2014
Madeline Perkins
Western Oregon University
Derek Price
Christianna Winters
Multnomah University
Talley Withycombe
Whitworth University
Scott Price
Whitworth University
Stacey Pulliam
Oregon State University
Trinity College
Haley Woods
Portland State University
Lindsay Woodward
Brigham Young University
Hunter Raglione
Western Oregon University
Abigail Schultz
Canadian Mennonite University
Sawyer Sievert
CHS
Clara Gorman
Co-Valedictorian
Lindsey Woodward
Mt Hood Community College
Alexandra Simmons
Concordia University
Andrea Simmons
Portland State University
Co-Valedictorian
David Snyder
Undecided
Daniel Souza
George Fox University
Joshua St Clair
Julia Campbell
Salutatorian
Mt Hood Community College
Sierra Stencil
Linn-Benton Community College
Mitchell Stephenson
LDS Mission
Eric Stinson
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Katherine Thompson
Mt Hood Community College
Jacob Waldo
Mt Hood Community College
Collen Winebarger
Mt Hood Community College
CCS
Karina Lees
Valedictorian
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Summer Enrichment Classes
make appetizers, salads, create
Learning and Fun in the
your own salad dressing, main
Corbett School District is pleased dish, sides, and a dessert.
June 23rd - 26th 2014
to announce summer enrichment
Monday – Thursday 8:30am –
classes being offered by Corbett 12:00 Noon
School District teaching staff.
Students sign up directly with the
instructing teacher via email and
Kitchen
Come and create arts and crafts
in the kitchen. Each day will have
a different theme. We will have
Dinosaur Day, Bug Day,
Students entering 6th - 12th
Superhero Day and Hawaii Day.
Grades
July 21st - 24th 2014
$100 Per Student – We need to
Monday – Thursday 8:30am –
have a 6 Students Minimum to
12:00 Noon
payment must be received by the keep the class open.
Students entering K-5th Grades
district office one week prior to
$100 Per Student – We need to
the class start time.
have a 6 Students Minimum to
Pirates, Pioneers and
Classes are still being added
weekly, so please check the
Corbett School District website
Explorers
Come and create arts and crafts
from the day of pirates, The
Oregon Trail and Lewis and
for an updated list of classes
Clark.
offered www.corbett.k12.or.us
July 7th - 10th 2014
Monday – Thursday 8:30am –
Classes offered by Mrs. Erika
12:00 Noon
Pace:
Students entering K-5th Grades
[email protected]
Culinary Arts
Come and learn how to create a
professional 5 course culinary
Dinner. We will learn how to
keep the class open.
$100 Per Student – We need to
have a 6 Students Minimum to
keep the class open.
Cooking Around The World
Come and create a different meal
from a different country each day.
Experience meals from Italy,
France, Germany and and China.
August 4th - 7th
Monday – Thursday 8:30am –
12:00 Noon
Students entering 6th - 12th
Grades
$100 Per Student – We need to
have a 6 Students Minimum to
keep the class open.
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TIMES: 8AM (drop-off) until
required grace, accuracy, and
Classes offered by Mr. Dan
anywhere between 4 PM and 5
teamwork. One
Barnard :
PM, depending on hike
[email protected]
LOCATION: Meet in the lobby of
Corbett Grade School
Basketball Literacy continued:
DROP DEAD DATE: Monday,
hundred and twenty-three years
June 23, 2014
later, basketball has become a
ENRICHMENT CLASS TITLE:
CLASS SIZE: Minimum: 10
global phenomenon played by
Hiking the Gorge!
Maximum: 13
nearly half a billion people.
AGE/GRADE: Entering 4th
COST PER PUPIL: 10
grade – Entering 7th Grade
students= $150 13 students=
DESCRIPTION: Hiking the
$115 (includes transportation
In this class, we’ll be reading a
Gorge is an awesome way to
money)
variety of books about the history
experience and see different
EXTRA MATERIALS: Students
of basketball, as well as a novel
parts of the Gorge. We'll go on
are required to bring their own
(TBD) about the subject from 8
at least four different hikes in
water and lunch.
a.m. – 10a.m. The second half of
different parts of the Gorge. On
this class will be a lot like
some days, we may even do
basketball mini- camp, with
two or three. The hikes will be
Classes offered by Mr. Sam
varied from easy to difficult,
Wallace:
short to long, and include
different types of geological
[email protected]
the game from 10 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Dates: June 23-July 3rd
(Monday-Thursday) Time:
features. It's important to note
8:00am-12:00pm
that the hikes will not be the
same hikes that we went on last
students learning fundamentals of
Basketball Literacy!
Location: Corbett Grade School
summer.
Students entering 3rd-8th grade
Drop dead date: June 16th
DATES: Week of June 30th:
In 1891, Dr. James Naismith was
Class size: 20
Monday 6/30 - Thursday 7/3
inspired by a rowdy group of P.E.
Cost per pupil: $145.00
students to create a new game that
Extra fee materials: $10.00
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Classes offered by Mr. Mark
Location: Corbett Middle
Age: Students entering 6th-9th
McIntire:
School
grade
Sound Recording and
Date: Offering a week long
Composition continued.
session (M-Th) from June 30-
Deadline sign up: June 16 (1st
July 3 and July 14-17.
session) and July 7th (2nd
Time: 9:30-11:30am
session)
Location: Corbett Soccer Field
Payment must be made directly
Drop dead date: June 16 (1st
We will utilize technology found
to the district office (1) week
session) and July 7th (2nd
at Corbett, such as iPads,
prior to class.
session)
computers, and other devices to
Class Size: 8-14 students
Payment must be made directly
[email protected]
Sound Recording and
Composition:
create original compositions. We Cost per pupil/week: 8
to the district office (1) week
will record sounds found
students - $45; 14 students-
prior to class.
throughout the school, sounds
$25.71
Class Size: 10-20 students
we create with instruments,
doors, cans, etc. as well as
learn to use pre-made sounds
found within recording software
on our devices. We will then use
these to create our own musical
masterpieces.
Cost per pupil/week: 10
Soccer Camp:
Age: Students entering 6th 9th grade
Come enjoy soccer this summer
by working on foot skills,
passing skills, team play, and
students - $36 or with 20
students- $18
Classes offered by: Ms.
Carroll and Mrs. Meadows
[email protected]
No musical experience required, good times! Through small sided Claymation Animation!
games, drills, ball work and
only interest!
Age: Students entering
scrimmages, we will help build
3rd-8th Grades
Age: Students entering 6th-9th
strong team play by developing
Claymation is any animation
grade
important fundamental skills.
done using a character or
Dates: Offering two, week-long
sessions (M-Th) June 30-July 3 No soccer experience required, characters, created out of clay.
and July 14-17.
Time: 1-3pm
only interest!
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Traditionally, Claymation has
been made using stop-motion
video, but with the advent of
computers and digital cameras
our class will create a
Claymation film over the course
of a week.
This class will focus on handson activities that engage
students, especially artistic and
kinesthetic learners. Students
will write their own storyboard,
design a set, sculpt and work
with clay characters, plan and
organize their films with a team,
and use their imagination to
guide, edit, and design a
Claymation short film!
Classes offered by : Mr. Chris
to those that would like to
Phillips
continue.
[email protected]
Math Workshop
Age: Students entering 3rd 8th grades
Mr. Phillips is offering a math
workshop this summer to work
on math concepts and math
facts in a fun way! There will be
two focuses this summer. The
first will be helping lower levels
transition between “Bridges
Date(s): Start – Wednesday,
June 11th – Wednesday, July
16th
Time: Time of the class will be
Wednesdays from 9am-10am
Location: Springdale School
Drop dead date: June 1st
$10 each week ($60 total for
six sessions) Payment must
be made directly to the
district office (1) week prior to
class.
Math” into “Saxon Math”. Basic
addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division will
be a main focus this summer.
Piano Lessons w/ Mr. Phillips:
Age: All
Mr. Phillips currently teaches 6/5 Mr. Phillips is offering piano
Dates: June 23-26th (Monday-
and has taught Algebra I and
lessons to any students at any
Thursday)
Algebra II. Any students looking
skill level. I will accommodate all
Time: 8:00am-4:00pm
for additional help over the
schedules the best I can.
Location: Corbett Grade School summer to prepare for next year Lessons will be once a week for
Drop dead date: June 16th
feel free to sign up. The classes
Class size: 20 preferably,
will be once a week for one hour going to offer sessions Mon-Fri
minimum class size 10
each day. The duration of the
between
Cost per pupil: $145.00
workshop will be for six weeks.
8am and 3pm. Parents do not
Extra fee materials: $10.00
After six weeks I will put the
offer out to extend the workshop
a half hour each session. I am
need to be here for the lesson.
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Piano Lessons, Continued:
The lessons will last a duration
of 6 weeks and then you can
continue on past that for any
duration you choose.
Date(s): Start – Monday, June
9th – Monday, July 14th
Time: Contact Mr. Phillips
about a day that works for
you.
Location: Springdale School
Drop dead date: June 1st
$22.50 per lesson ($135 for six
weeks) Payment must be
made directly to the district
office (1) week prior to class.
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