Sauvie Star Celebration Thursday, October 12th.
We are going Monochrome.
Wear your favorite color from head to toe!
Jog-a-thon! Driving rain didn't stop our students from completing laps and raising money. Students logged 2,258 laps.
MS Students clearing invasive plants from the Sauvie Island Wapato Greenway. Thanks to our mentor Jane Hartline for her continued support connecting our students to stewardship of our local environment.
Tomorrow is our 9th annual Jog-A-Thon! Please see the times below.
Grades: 2nd, 4th, 7th running at 9:15-9:35
Grades: Kinder, 5th, 8th running at 9:50-10:10
Grades: 1st, 3rd, 6th running at 10:25-10:45
Please encourage your child to get a good night sleep, eat a good breakfast, and bring their water bottles along.
7th & 8th grade students working to clean up Reeder beach. Thank you for your service
Sauvie Island School Jog-A-Thon
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
The 9th Annual Sauvie Island School Jog-A-Thon is here! The proceeds raised on behalf of Sauvie Island School will be used to fund school-wide technology and support the teaching and learning of the 21st Century Technology Standards and Skills. Technology provides teachers and students with access to a variety of educational resources that inspire creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration.
Sauvie Island School is a K-8 charter school. We strive to integrate the concepts of Place-Based Education, Project-Based Learning, and Thematic Instruction into a quality, standards–based core curriculum so that students are engaged with their learning and connected to their community.
Current Oregon law allows for charter schools to be funded at 80% of what a traditional public school receives. This means that for the 2023-2024 school year, the funding gap is $511,386. To help bridge this gap, students and staff will be running for pledges. Our goal is $20,000!
Middle School Disc Golfing in Pier Park
Our 8th grade kayaked in Scappoose Bay last Friday learning about this wetland while enjoying the beautiful weather.
Columbia Farms U-Pick invites you to their Twilight Picking on Wednesday, October 18th, from 4:30-6:30 PM. All the money for this Twilight Picking will be donated to Sauvie Island School. Get a pumpkin and support the school!
Thank you, Columbia Farm U-Pick, for your support.
Kinder PE fun with balloons in Ms. JoJo's class.
More 6th grade outdoor school fun
Our sixth grade students enjoying time at outdoor school this week.
Scappoose youth basketball is happy to announce the '23-'24 season registration is open.
K-2nd Grade Clinics are Saturday mornings. Times will be based on the number of registered players. Cost this year is $45 and you receive a Scappoose Basketball t-shirt with registration.
Recreational Basketball - 3rd - 6th grade will have two practices per week and games on Saturday between Scappoose & St. Helens. Cost this year is $75 plus $25 if you need a new jersey.
Travel Basketball - Tryout registration is open to 5th grade - 8th grade boys' and girls' teams. You must register for tryouts before you can tryout. You must be a Scappoose student or live within SSD to register. Cost of travel basketball is $200 plus $45 for a jersey if you don't already have one. More information will be announced after registration. Tryout date in November and exact date and time will be released to registered players.
Visit https://syb.leagueapps.com/ for registration and more information.
1st grade exploring length with unifix cubes during math time.
Sauvie Star Celebration! Our students have already reached 2,000 collective Sauvie Stars and we are celebrating by holding a Monochrome Day! Students are encouraged to wear one color head to toe on Thursday, October 12th.
Enjoying community, food and friends at lunchtime.
Basketball skills clinic for grades 4-6
A new fall newsletter is available on the app & website now! Please check it out for all things happening at SIS.
Ms. JoJo using beanbags with our kinders as “pancakes” to practice balance and gross motor skills. They held the beanbags under their chin, on their chicken wing arm, and on their foreheads!
The future looks bright through the lens of our 5th grade sharing their unique personalities, passions, hopes and dreams through bio poems and self portraits.