Posted by: lhatfield
on Jan 25, 2012
SAVE THE DATES!
March 7 and May16th!
GEAR UP families are invited for fun and facts about your students, financial literacy programs, and career readiness.
Parents in attendance have a chance to win a $25 gift card!
March 7th - 6 PM
Students will be given SEAGULL BUCKS ACHIEVEMENT awards,
Parents will have the opportunity to participate in some of the zany games GEAR UP students have used for learning financial literacy. The VAULT program offered to your students during 7th period for the 2nd semester will teach life skills that last a lifetime. Come see what they've learned and maybe find out a couple things for yourselves!
May 16th - 6 PM
Last Family Night of 7th Grade!
More info coming !
Posted by: lhatfield
on Jan 25, 2012
The 2011-2012 Advisory Board will meet tonight, Jan 25th at 5 PM in Mrs. Silvernail's classroom. Dinner is provided. Thank you to the following board members for their participation in making RJHS GEAR UP program a success!
BOARD MEMBERS
Julie Gardner
Janel Flemetis
Jennifer Topping
Jason Dunsmoor
Chris Stephens
Cindy Collins
Angela Silvernail - GEAR UP Staff
Ronalda Wintrip - GEAR UP Staff
Denise Bell-GEAR UP Staff
Dave Vetter - GEAR UP Staff
Dale Bowen - GEAR UP Staff
Laurie Hatfield - GEAR UP Staff
Posted by: lhatfield
on Jan 25, 2012
WOW- Mt. St. Helens here we come!
7th graders are excited about the upcoming trip to Mt. St. Helens.
The trip will include two St. Helens educational stops, including the Ape Caves, The Forest Learning Center, and Johnson Ridge Observatory.
We will leave at the crack of light-thirty (5 AM) and will return by 4PM on May 21st.
Meals will be provided, you are welcome to pack your own between meal snacks.
For more about St. Helens click here
Posted by: lhatfield
on Oct 19, 2010
21 Students and some parents enjoyed a trip to Portland's National College fair on Friday November 12th. More than 200 schools were in attendance, including ROTC and Vocational Schools.
It was exciting to hear enthusiasm for 5th year and beyond from the students as they gave mini updates (with candy bar prizes for participation) on what they'd learned. Students found information from at least 3 schools each, and were prepared with a fun fact.
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