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I LICENSE AGREEMENT. REPRODUCTION, DISSEMINATION, STORAGE, DISTRIBUTION PROHIBITED. 4, 2004 PAGE 3 improving on entire staff is focusing students, their suc- school, and their feel- and safe. We encourage parental with our stu- since parents and are the most ~eople in our stu- of us are very proud of Lg achievement have shown in The high scores a reflection of of our teachers as well as the effort of our stu- ~on the WASL: fourth grade 80 percent reading in 2003); 62.4 mathematics (49-4 2003); 6o percent (36.5 percent in The seventh grade 58 percent reading in 2003); 64.1 mathematics (47.1 in 2oo3); 6o.2 per- (48 percent in The tenth grade 62.6 percent read- percent in 2o03); Percent mathematics in 2003); 67.3 writing (45 percent Every area shows improvement. few schools in the achieved an 80 in any area as our reading scores We have an excellent course of study for m. Our program full time kinder- a beginning in January. result, teachers have time to work on core especially reading. (Supedntendent Ink by Dr. Marie Phillips .~ This outstanding foundation serves these students well academically and socially throughout their school years. The middle school pro- gram has made excellent test; h 1 said the bonds will about half the cost of now projected to $5 million includ- ~oo,ooo for land and $350,000 preparation• Preparation was com- a~ad work started by contractor last , according to Struck. signed, the Center, St. across from Salmon post Will house a senior and several county offices, eliminating for west-end resi- to travel to le for every county n. balance of funding ~e from about $1 mil- • i~ grants already ~, and from county }l funds already bud- 8truck said. _ . ~%unty originally bud- I[$a.5 million for the ~tof the increased cost ~h some feared would f~ project in jeopardy I[' rst revealed - result- ~a "materials infla- 3,00 w ot,,:..tI From Interstate 84, take exit 82 and go °nt° U'i 30 | especially rises in [~f steel and plywood [~, Struck said. 'N rL %mmissioner does l L%lieve that undue | F~Vere responsible. ] ~ did the SEPA in / lk." impact evaluation ] ~lllg the State ,/ ~arnental Policy Act - [~e learned about a j/~tlading opportunity ~l Community Trade l~aornic Development ~A'I I~.1," Struck said. IoUv [filed for a $467,000 school dents. As of Oct. 1, we are down one student from our budgeted number. This ),ear we are hoping to begin a Home School Enrichment Program to pro- vide additional educational opportunities for students who are being educated at home. Home school parents and guardians are a guiding force in this type of program, helping develop the courses they want for their students and providing the atmos- phere and guidance of each onti ram phase for the program. We need 20 students to begin, so any interested parents or guardians who are already involved in home schooling can contact me at the district office at 773-5177 for more information or to sign up for the program. It will be held at an off-campus site. Parents and guardians are verb' welcome to visit school, meet with their children's teachers and take an active role in our school activities. Contacting principals is the progress academically when compared to other middle schools in Washington. This year with the new principal Mr. Robert Shadle in charge, we have an excellent behav- ior program in place with full staff support. Our students are behaving and treating one another well. Our enrollment has declined this year and it seems the cause is lack of emplo.~nent due to the alu- minum phmt closure. The budget is based on m8o stu- in best first step to becoming involved in school: Mike Lindhe, high school princi- pal; Rob Shadle, middle school principal; and Thaynan Knowlton, primary principal• As superinten- dent, I am enjoying being a part of this outstanding group of educators and stu- dents. Our entire staff is here on behalf of students, and from my perspective, we have an outstanding, caring group of people supporting kids. b L~ad were awarded ~.' Part of the criteria ~lllg NEPA' - evalua- ~..1-~ lk~der the National lat ~ll~llental Policy Act- |'t~.as a federal grant. ~ld us up six weeks. ~ ~Pply for the NEPA ~' Struck said. Ommissioner said ty still intends to Th~ 7pm oject costs. • We rent only ;~@ Nicholas [county • Job-Site Delivery You Can Imtd[ Easy N Solution= ~! ~Orks director] is • Designated Pro Checkouts Fridays 7pm and our professionally With the contractor • Phone and Fax Ordering You Can Install a Center-Set Faucet sen-ice reps will take the time ta show you architect to see Saturdays lOam haw to properly use and operate the tools you rkill and what is * Order Pickup You Can Wea rize Your Home rent. 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