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OSU Family Science Night at Clover Ridge a Success

Posted on: April 25, 2017

On April 11th, Clover Ridge hosted a family science night in partnership with Oregon State University.  Students and family members had the opportunity to participate in hands on activities, including

  • super absorbent polymers
  • gel beads
  • segway scooter
  • taste and smell
  • chemical reaction rockets
  • liquid nitrogen demonstration
  • dry ice demonstration
  • slime

We had a great turnout, with over 200 students and family members learning and having fun with science exploration.  A big thank you to our staff members and the OSU scientists who put on such a great evening of family fun!

Reminder: Kindergarten orientation is May 2

Posted on: April 17, 2017

Incoming kindergarten students are invited to visit their schools on May 2 during orientation day.

Each of the 12 elementary schools will hold “Get acquainted” sessions to share information about kindergarten for new students and their families.

Check the schedule for the orientation time at each school.

Find your neighborhood school by entering your address on the school site locator.

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Read information about proposed projects at each school

Posted on: April 16, 2017

Enrollment in the District is projected to increase by about 500 students in the next five years. Ballot Measure 22-165 would fund new or renovated classrooms at all grade levels.

A new elementary school is proposed near Timber Ridge, and new classrooms and a major renovation is proposed for Oak Grove Elementary School.

For more information about the proposed Oak Grove project, see the architectural conceptual drawings.

For information about projects proposed for each school in the District, see the school project profiles.

School Board honors Clover Ridge Student All-Stars

Posted on: April 11, 2017

On Monday, the School Board honored Student All-Stars from Clover Ridge Elementary School for their motivation, perseverance, growth, and school and community service.

Clover Ridge students are:

Grace Reynders

Grace Reynders is a very conscientious 2nd grader. She listens to her teachers and follows their directions perfectly. She is more than willing to help others and often asks if there are jobs she might do to help the teachers out as well. Grace is mindful of what is necessary to have a class that is always learning and does her best to honor our learning environment. It’s a joy to look at Grace’s papers as she so often leaves her teachers sweet notes of appreciation. Thank you Grace!

Keagan Hackstedt

Keagan is a Clover Ridge All Star. When there are distractions around him, he remains focused on his work and perseveres in his learning and demonstrating great effort. Keagan is eager to learn new things, especially in math! Clover Ridge wants to thank you for being such a good role model!