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Kindergarten Registration for 2020-21 Postponed to April 20th

April 2, 2020 By Ridgefield School District Leave a Comment

Ridgefield School District has postponed accepting kindergarten registrations for the 2020-21 school year to Monday, April 20th as it transitions to an online registration process.

On that date, parents will be able to register their kindergartners online via Skyward.  More details will be communicated in the coming days.

In the meantime, registration packets are available on the district website and can be downloaded, printed and completed by hand.  To access, click on the following link:  New Student Registration Packet.  Completed forms can be submitted via email to tonia.rice@ridgefieldsd.org or mailed to:  Ridgefield School District, Attention: Tonia Rice, 510 Pioneer Street, Ridgefield, WA 98642.

Children must be five years of age before September 1st to enter Kindergarten. 

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Superintendent’s Update to Families – April 1, 2020

April 1, 2020 By Ridgefield School District Leave a Comment

 

 

 

April 1, 2020

 

Dear Ridgefield Families,

On Monday, April 6, the Ridgefield School District will begin school online.  The first week will focus on social-emotional learning lessons that the whole family can participate in to help get students ready to engage in a more rigorous and structured virtual learning environment.

Monday morning, you will receive an email through Skyward Messenger, as well as an automated phone call, letting you know that the social-emotional learning lessons are available on the District website.

Over the last several weeks, the District has worked collaboratively with Ridgefield teacher leaders to craft our “Continuity of Learning” plan.  I wish to thank each member of that team, administrators and teachers, for their hard work and dedication to our students and families.  Click here to see the plan in its entirety.

This is a wholly different endeavor than our traditional school structure.  We are fully committed to continuous improvement.  We anticipate, and frankly predict, there will be hiccups and speeds bumps as we get started.  We ask for your patience and grace as we begin this journey together.

We look forward to resuming school on Monday.  Enjoy the rest of your spring break.  Stay well and remain #RidgefieldResilient.

 

Sincerely,

Dr. Nathan McCann, Superintendent

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Location Changes Effective Tues March 31st for Satellite Meal Drop-Off Sites

March 30, 2020 By Ridgefield School District Leave a Comment

Please note that certain stops in Routes 2 and 3 in the district’s satellite food service drop-off sites have changed per the schedule below, effective Tuesday March 31st.  Ridgefield School District will continue providing drop-off food service at these satellite locations Monday-Friday during Spring Break:

Route 1

Stop 1: Clark County Fire and Rescue – 911 N. 65th Avenue, 10:30 – 11:00 am

Stop 2: Mountain View Christian – 2810 NE 259th Street, 11:10 – 11:40 am

 

Route 2

Stop 1: Rose Homestead Park, N. Pioneer Canyon Drive, 10:30 – 11:00 am (location change)

Stop 2: LDS Church parking lot – 21720 NE 29th Ave, 11:10 – 11:40 am

 

Route 3

Stop 1: Clark County Sheriff’s Office – 505 NW 179th Street, 10:30 – 11:00 am

Stop 2: Corner NE 168th Street and NE 14th Avenue, 11:10–11:40 am (location change)

Meal service will also continue during Spring Break at South Ridge and Union Ridge Elementary Schools (11:00 am – 12:00 pm).  The district will continue to provide food services weekdays through April 24th for all children ages 0-18.  Children must be present.

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Ridgefield School District Teams Up with Local CTE Programs to Donate PPE Supplies

March 27, 2020 By Ridgefield School District Leave a Comment

Health care teams across the country are in dire need of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as they struggle to keep up with the escalating surge of COVID-19 patients in need of treatment.

When Washougal School District’s CTE Director, Margaret Rice, put out the call to her CTE peers in Clark County to help with PPE donations, Ridgefield School District and Vancouver Public Schools were the first to respond.

In the following news release from Washougal School District, see how Ridgefield’s CTE Director, Tiffany Gould, and CTE Director Mark Wreath in Vancouver Public Schools pooled all available PPE equipment in their Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes to help Washougal get the ball rolling in supporting local medical centers in the Legacy Health system.

Thanks to Rene Carroll from Washougal School District Communications who shared the following story:

Area CTE Programs Donated Protective Equipment

For immediate release – March 23, 2020

Washougal, WA — In times of great need, we often find ways to help in unexpected places.  Margaret Rice, Washougal School District Career and Technical Director, heard about the critical need for personal protective equipment (PPE) for local hospitals, and she knew just where to look.

“I know I have boxes of gloves, masks and eye protection sitting in my classrooms not being used that could be of assistance to them,” said Rice.  “Our medical professionals are on the front lines working hard to help the sick, while trying to stay well themselves with supplies of PPE dwindling.”  These items are used when instructing students in Health Sciences and other Career and Technical Education classes. Some of these classes include: Medical Detectives, Medical Careers & Terminology, BioMedical Anatomy & Physiology, and even Woods Technology and Visual Arts.

After receiving the green light from WSD Superintendent Mary Templeton and Business Manager Kris Grindy, both stating that “it seems like the right thing to do during this crisis,” Rice reached out to Rene Del Donno, Legacy Health Logistics and Materials Manager at Salmon Creek Medical Center who has been working with the Emergency Operations Center to address this challenge.  He confirmed that the situation is dire.

A list of needed items and donation delivery was coordinated with Rice by Tamara Uppendahl, Legacy Health VP of Philanthropy Services.  According to Uppendahl, needed items included Nitrile gloves, isolation gowns, isolation masks, N95 masks, P95 masks and dust masks.

The next step for Rice was contacting her regional CTE peers to see if they were willing and able to donate their programs’ PPE to these medical centers.  “It was just a ‘Hey, this is what I am going to do, would you like to be a part of it,’” Rice said.  “I received an almost immediate positive response.”

A shareable spreadsheet was created to log the inventory each district was willing to donate.  CTE Directors Mark Wreath, Vancouver Public School and Tiffany Gould, Ridgefield School District have been the first to step up to help.

Dr. Nathan McCann, Ridgefield School District Superintendent, immediately reached out to Rice to extend his appreciation for making this donation possible.   McCann said, “I’m very proud to see our school districts coming together to support the amazing health care professionals in Clark County.  Together, we will get through this and come out stronger.”

The first wave of supplies was delivered on Friday, March 20 by Rice, Wreath and Gould.  “Between our three districts alone, we were able to contribute 166 pairs of protective eyewear, 141 boxes of Nitrile gloves, 1930 masks of various types, 13 bottles of hand sanitizer, and 2 boxes of tech wipes” said Rice.

“The response from our teachers was amazing,” said Gould. “Every teacher that was contacted had supplies ready within hours.  Additional teachers have since offered to donate materials and we are now working on another donation.”

Thanks to the efforts of CTE Directors Margaret Rice (at left), Tiffany Gould and Mark Wreath, much-needed PPE was donated for use at local medical centers in the Legacy Health system.

Liam Contino, Development Coordinator for Legacy Health Office of Philanthropy and Community Engagement, was at the receiving center and shared that his job has changed through all of this. “Usually we are planning fundraising events and direct mail appeals, but with the need of supplies and increase in donations coming in, they needed people to be here to accept them,” he said.  “We are so grateful that these supplies arrived.”

To expand the reach of this idea, Wreath, who is also the Southwest lead for WACTA (Washington Association for Career & Technical Administrators) the state CTE administrators’ organization, encouraged that this message be sent out statewide suggesting other school districts consider making similar donations locally.

“I am grateful for the strong partnerships that we have built in our community,” said Templeton. “During these times of great need, these partnerships are critical for as we work together to make sure our community is healthy and safe.  Although there are significant challenges as we face this virus, there are also significant opportunities for us to shine together and ‘lean in’ to the service of others.”

“Our businesses and communities are so supportive of the Career and Technical Education programs in our respective districts,” said Wreath.  “So it is a privilege to be able to give back in a small way during this time of tremendous need.”

Gould adds with a smile, “We have to lean on each other, while keeping our social distance because the way we’re getting through this is together.”

If you have PPE supplies that could help our local medical professionals, contact the Legacy Health Office of Philanthropy and Community Engagement at giving@lhs.org or call 503-415-4700 for more information.

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