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Pasco School District #1 C.L. Booth Education Service Center 1215 W. Lewis Street Pasco, WA 99301 **ECRWSS*** POSTAL CUSTOMER PASCO WA 99301 Community Newsletter Your Pasco Schools Fall 2014 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID PASCO, WA PERMIT 189 A Look Back at Edgar Brown Stadium, page 2 Putting students first to make learning last a lifetime. Celebrating academics, diversity, and innovation.

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Pasco School District #1 C.L. Booth Education Service Center 1215 W. Lewis Street Pasco, WA 99301

**ECRWSS*** POSTAL CUSTOMER PASCO WA 99301

Community NewsletterYour Pasco Schools

Fall 2014

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONU.S. POSTAGE PAID

PASCO, WAPERMIT 189

A Look Back at Edgar Brown Stadium, page 2

Putting students first to make learning last a lifetime.Celebrating academics, diversity, and innovation.

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Another great year of qual-ity education in Pasco is under-way and our schools are full of bright-eyed young learners. This year we are celebrating 130 years of educa-

tion by “Honoring the Past, Celebrat-ing the Present, Preparing for the Future.”

Throughout the year we hope to high-light not only the great things that are happening right now in our schools, but also some of the great moments in our history that have led us to become a community steeped in Pasco Pride. We also plan to show you how bright our future is by sharing the wise words, hopes, and dreams of mem-bers of the Class of 2015. Be sure to visit our Facebook page and website for Throwback Thursdays and Future Fridays.

In this issue we learn some interest-ing facts about the history of Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium, a world-

class venue that has been home to state champions and hosted profes-sional athletes. We look to the future with the good news that all three of our schools currently under construc-tion—our McClintock and Curie STEM elementary schools, as well as our community partnership in Delta High School—are on time and on budget. We celebrate the present with great stories about students who are making a positive difference and achieving great honors.

I would also encourage you to take our survey included in this issue, which can also be accessed on our website, www.psd1.org. Your par-ticipation will provide information to help us best serve Pasco students, families, employees, and community members.

Thank you for your continued support of our schools and the students we serve.

Warmly,

Sherry Lancon, Board President

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

Sherry Lancon, Board President

Pasco School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, honorably discharged veteran or military status, sexual orientation including gender expression or identity, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, and provides equal access to designated youth groups. Questions regarding compliance, complaints, and/or reporting procedures may be directed to the school district’s Title IX/RCW 28A.640/28A.642 com-pliance officer Robin Hay, 1215 W. Lewis St., Pasco, WA 99301, 509-543-6700, or Section 504/ADA coordinator Tracy Wilson, W. Lewis St., Pasco, WA 99301, 509-543-6700. Nondiscrimination policies are available at www.psd1.org.

YOUR PASCO SCHOOLS is published by the Pasco School District Public Affairs Department as a community service to Pasco citizens. Questions and/or comments may be sent to Leslee Caul, Director of Public Affairs.

Pasco School District Board of Directors:Sherry Lancon, PresidentRyan Brault, Vice PresidentSteve Christensen, MemberScott Lehrman, MemberAmy Phillips, MemberAdriana Mendez, Student Representative Nayeli Cervantes, Student RepresentativeDaphne Gallegos, Student Representative

Superintendent: Saundra L. Hill

Editor: Leslee Caul

Designer: Annie Warren

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As we celebrate 130 years of the Pasco School District, we take a look back at the proud history of one of our most prominent facilities, Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium. Did you know:• The stadium was formerly a gravel

pit. Owner Edgar Brown sold it to the Pasco School District in 1953 with the stipulation that it not be used for commercial purposes.

• The first Pasco Invitational Track and Field Meet was held there on April 14, 1962.

• When the stadium was grass, it was the site of the Shrine Circus and an annual 4th of July fireworks display.

• The stadium served as the home

field for the Columbia Basin College Hawks when they won the national junior college football championship.

• The Seattle Seahawks used to host their preseason training camp there before moving it to Cheney.

• Artificial turf was first installed in 2002. It was deemed safer for athletes and allowed for multiple uses year-round.

• The turf was replaced and the track was resurfaced in August 2014. Now, Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium is home to the only all-weather, in-ground public high school track west of the Mississippi River.

A Look Back at Edgar Brown Stadium130 Years of Pasco Pride: Honoring the Past,

Celebrating the Present, Preparing for the Future

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington Star Track Meet, Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium, May 2003

Students practice on the newly replaced turf on Aug. 15, 2014.

A view of the new John Crawford Track, Aug. 15, 2014

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Pasco School District board members, employees, fami-lies, and friends celebrated the groundbreaking ceremony

for Marie Curie STEM Elementary on Aug. 14 near the already active con-struction site at 715 N. California Ave.

Planning Principal Valerie Aragon led the festivities saying, “It is fitting that our newest STEM school will be named after a woman who valued and trea-sured the opportunity to learn. At Marie Curie STEM Elementary we will also stress the importance of obtaining an education immersed in the world of STEM.”

Instead of breaking the ground, board

members took soil from the building site and added it to the pot of a plant which will become part of the Curie campus in 2015. Future Curie STEM Elementary students Mariela Huezo, Lianna Delgado, Joshua Hernandez, and Joaquin Barajas then added water

to the plant.

This was the third groundbreaking cer-emony for new Pasco schools since June. The District celebrat-ed the start of Barbara McClintock STEM Elementary, located at 5706 Road 60, on June 19 and the new Delta High School, lo-cated at 5801 Broad-moor Blvd., on June

25. All three schools are scheduled to open August 2015.

District Celebrates Groundbreaking for Curie STEM Elementary

Board members are pictured with Whittier Elementary School and future Curie STEM Elementary School students. Pictured, from left to right, are (back row) Daphne Gallegos, Adriana Mendez, Scott Lehrman, Sherry Lancon, Amy Phillips, Steve Christensen, Nayeli Cervantes, and (front row) Mariela Huezo, Lianna Delgado, Joshua Hernandez, and Joaquin Barajas.

Marie Curie STEM Elementary School Facts

Total Square Feet: 72,664Architect: Design West Architects

General Contractor: Chervenell Construction CompanyStudent Capacity: 750

Number of Classrooms: 34Projected Opening Date: 8/2015Total Acreage of Site: 9 Acres

Construction Cost: $19,411,700Est. Turnkey Cost: $25,122,639

Curie will be an OSPI “green school” per chapter 39.35D RCW.

Ceremonious Events Mark Opening of Franklin STEM Elementary

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District Celebrates Groundbreaking for Curie STEM Elementary

Pasco School District’s newest school, Rosalind Franklin STEM Elementary opened its doors to nearly 800 students on the first day of school, Aug. 26.

The first flag was raised over the school that morning by members of the Coyote Ridge Corrections Cen-ter Honor Guard as Principal Deidre

Holmberg led students and employ-ees outside to witness the ceremony. Pasco High School band students played the Star Spangled Banner.

Students, families, and community members also enjoyed touring the building and meeting teachers and staff during an open house and dedication ceremony on Oct. 23.

Students and employees gather around the flag pole as members of the Coyote Ridge Corrections Center Honor Guard raise the school flag for the first time on Aug. 26.

Ceremonious Events Mark Opening of Franklin STEM Elementary

Construction Progresses on Time at Three New Pasco Schools

The two-story classroom wing of Marie Curie STEM Elementary takes shape this September.

Construction crews continue to make prog-ress on time and on budget at Pasco’s new schools: Delta High School and McClintock and Curie STEM elementary schools.

Curie contractors expect to have the brick gymnasium/cafeteria walled in and its steel rafters installed this fall, says Capital Projects Director Kim Marsh, while foundation work on Delta High School and McClintock STEM Elementary is expected to be complete or near completion by late fall.

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Stevens Middle School Among Top in State for Sportsmanship

Angelou Elementary School has estab-lished a new leadership program for fourth and fifth grade students this fall: Recess Referees. Approximately 24 students are nominated by their teachers each month to serve as referees during lunchtime recess.

“We just make sure kids are doing what they’re supposed to,” says fifth grade recess referee Karina Cossman. “We’re another pair of eyes for the playground

duties. It’s an honor to be chosen, and it’s very fun!”

The students take turns filling the 12 daily referee positions. They are as-signed to a particular playground area, such as the soccer field or four square court. They have a whistle and wear a striped vest. Their job is to encourage good sportsmanship, oversee games, and they can initiate a game where there isn’t one going on.

Angelou Elementary Launches Recess Referee Program

Fifth grade students Brooklyn Arroyo, Karina Cossman, Mia Wiberg (above, left to right), and Jasiah Ramos (left) are pictured while on recess referee duty recently.

Stevens Middle School was one of only three middle schools in Wash-ington to earn a sportsmanship

award from the Washington Interscholas-tic Activities Association (WIAA).

The 2013-14 WIAA “Give Me 5” Gold Star of Excellence for Middle Level Sportsmanship was presented to Stevens for the school’s outstanding efforts in promoting sportsmanship in and out of competition.

“Parents from visiting teams stop me on the way out of games thanking me for the positive environment we set at Stevens and say ‘I wish our school would do the same,’” says Athletic Director Dwayne

Hughes. “That’s why we do it. It’s not just our athletes that benefit. It’s all ath-letes.”

As a part of the school’s “Give Me 5” campaign, Hughes makes an announce-ment about the value of good sports-manship at every seventh and eighth grade game and hands out a button to someone—whether a player, coach, fan, or even a referee—who demonstrates outstanding sportsmanship.

“We took our campaign to a whole other level. Being one of three schools out of thousands in the state is awesome,” says Principal Charlotte Troxel.

Learn more at www.wiaa.com.

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Public Affairs News and Information SurveyIn an effort to best serve Pasco students, families, employees and community members, the Public Affairs Department is conducting a survey to better understand where you get your information and news. Please take a moment to circle your answers on this survey or go to our web site, www.psd1.org, and fill it out electronically.

Please tell us a little about yourself. Circle your age group.18-24 years old 25-34 years old35-44 years old 45-54 years old55-64 years old 65-years or older

Which of the following best describes you? Circle all that apply.Parent/Guardian Other relativePSD employee PEAK! PartnerPasco resident Other_________

What is the primary language spoken in your home? English SpanishRussian Other______________

Do you have a computer at home?Yes No

Do you have internet access at home?Yes No

Do you have cable or satellite TV?Yes No

Do you have a cell phone?Yes No

Do have internet access from your phone? Yes No

Are you signed up to receive PSD emer-gency and closure alerts on your phone?Yes No

Where do you generally turn for local news and information?Newspaper TV news Radio Internet Other______________

Which of the following do you read?Tri-City Herald tú Decides La Voz Senior TimesMom Magazine Other_________Tri-Cities Area Journal of BusinessNone of the Above

Do you listen to local radio stations?Yes No

If yes, which stations do you listen to? 97.9 FM KZTB “La Gran D”105.3 FM KONA 98.3 FM KEYW “The Key”94.9 FM KIOK “The Wolf”99.1 FM KUJ “Power 99”89.1 FM KFAE “Northwest Public Radio” 102.7 FM KORD101.9 FM KZIU “New Zoo”90.1 FM KOLU “Christian Radio”93.7 FM KRKG “The Rockin’ River”610 AM KONA92.5 FM KZHR106.5 FM KEGX “Eagle” 960 AM KALE “Country Legends”96.3 FM KRCW “La Campesina”95.7 FM KKSR “Classic Hits”870 AM KFLD “New Talks” 96.7 FM KMMG “Latino solo Exitos”97.1 FM KXRX “The Rock”1340 AM KJOX “ESPN”

What is your preferred TV station for local news?KEPRKNDUKVEWFox 11UnivisionOther________________I do not watch local news

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Public Affairs News and Information SurveyWhich social media sites do you use?FacebookYouTubeTwitterInstagramPinterestGoogle +TumblrI do not use social media

Which of the following Pasco School District publications do you read?Your Pasco Schools (quarterly)Positively Pasco e-newsletter (monthly)PSD calendarPSD websiteSchool websiteSchool newsletterWednesday envelopes (elementary schools)Tuesday envelopes (middle schools)Other______________None

Where do you get the majority of your information about Pasco schools? Your Pasco Schools (quarterly)Positively Pasco e-newsletter (monthly)PSD calendarThe 411 (employee e-newsletter) PSD websiteSchool websitePSD Facebook pageSchool newsletterWednesday envelopes (elementary schools)Tuesday envelopes (middle schools)FriendsTV newsNewspaperRadioOther_____________

What information is important to you? Circle all that are important to you.Student storiesStaff highlightsFinancial updates

Bond and levy informationAthleticsVisual and Performing Arts Facilities and construction updatesCalendar and upcoming eventsLunch menusBoard policySafetyOther______________

Which of the following District-sponsored events have you attended?VIP DayStudent ShadowSuperintendent’s Bus TourBring Your Parents to School DayPrincipal for a DaySummits for community input (on goals, facilities, STEM education)Focus groups or task forcesOther______________

Which of the following District-sponsored events would you like to attend?VIP DayStudent ShadowSuperintendent’s Bus TourBring Your Parents to School DayPrincipal for a DayOther_____________

If you would like to know more about up-coming events please share your contact information.Name:Address:Email address:Phone:

Thank you for participating in our survey. Please cut out this page and mail or drop off your completed survey to:Pasco School District Attn: Public Affairs 1215 W. Lewis St. Pasco, WA 99301

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CHS Wind Ensemble Invited to Prestigious National Festival

The Chiawana High School wind en-semble is one of just 16 featured bands invited to perform at the 2015 Music for All National Festival in Indianapolis in March. They are only the fifth high school band from Wash-ington to be invited since the festival’s inception in 1992.

In addition, this talented group of student musi-cians was recently selected to perform in Spokane this February at the 2015 Northwest Conference of the National Association for Music Education.

“These are the highest honors you could hope for in a band program,” says CHS music teacher Kevin Clayton.

About 50 students hope to be able to travel to the national festi-val this spring. They will host several fundraisers throughout the year begin-ning with a multi-family garage sale Nov. 8 to help cover the estimated $1,500 per student cost.

“These are really dedicated kids,” says Clayton. “They earned the honor.”

Every year, eight dedicated Pasco School District employees are nominated and chosen by their peers to receive the Staff Achievement Award. The 2014-15 award winners are: Kim Lovelace (nurse, Whittier Elementary), Sheila Fricke (Nutrition Services trainer), Rebecca Wall (library clerk, Livingston Elementary), Jill Little (fifth grade teacher, McGee Elementary), Judy Dietzen (science teacher, Pasco High School), Lois Petty (Special Education paraeducator, Angelou Elementary), Tammy Plewman (fifth grade Spectrum teacher, Livingston Elementary), and Kim Smith (paraeducator, Livingston Elementary). They will receive $1,500 and up to five days release time to use for professional development.

Pasco School District Honors Dedicated Employees

The CHS wind ensemble is pictured during the 2013-14 school year. Photo by Andrew Eads

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Support the CHS Wind Ensemble!

Mega Garage SaleSaturday, November 8

8 a.m.-4 p.m.Chiawana High School

More than 50 families will contribute items!

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