December
23 - January 1
- Winter Break/ No School
January
1-3 - Winter Break/ No School
6 - EDI Committee Meeting (9:15 am)
9 - FOSB Meeting
10 - WEP Begins
13 - EDI Committee Meeting (7 pm)
14-16: MS Theater Odd-yssey Performances
20: No School - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
23: Marimba Night
29: No School - Day Between Semesters
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Geography Bee
We were impressed with all of our Geo Bee contestants this week - great job! And a special congratulations to our School Geo Bee Champion, Josh Melton (pictured below).
6th Grade + Elementary Buddies
Ticely's 6th grade homeroom has been enjoying their partnership with Jenny's first grade class. The 6th graders meet every week with their first grade buddies to draw, write and play. Yesterday, 6th graders gave their buddies hand made holiday cards, candy canes and participated in some epic fun in PE with Mr. G.
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Winter Wonderland in Salmon Bay Park
Sunday, December 22 from 5-7 pm
West lawn, Salmon Bay Park
Join the Salmon Bay Park Stewards as we light the park with luminarias and enjoy music from the BHS Vocal Jazz choir and local Barbershop Quartet- Sound Harmony. Warm up with a nice cup of hot cocoa or cider. We hope to see you there!
Questions? Contact:
SBPStewards@gmail.com
Angst: Raising Awareness Around Anxiety
Join teachers, families, and experts for a screening of the documentary, "
Angst: Raising Awareness Around Anxiety". On January 9, 6:30-8:30pm at Greenwood Elementary, 144 NW 80th, Seattle Public Schools and
IndiFlix will partner to raise awareness around anxiety. The 56-minute film, appropriate for ages 10 and up, will be followed by a panel discussion about school and local supports for students and families struggling with anxiety.
Free tickets are available and space is limited! Reserve tickets
here.
Seattle Celtic Soccer Spring Registration Open
Seattle Celtic will be holding spring season tryouts in early January. Celtic have teams at all levels for players born between 2002 and 2013 and a coaching staff with the perfect mix of energy, passion and expertise to help players develop and excel in a fun environment.
Tryouts are free to attend and details can be found at www.seattleceltic.com . Need based scholarships are also available.
Find your inner Samurai!
Beginner kendo class (Japanese fencing) is starting January 9th at Bitter Lake Community Center. Kendo is the sword training used by samurai and the inspiration for Star Wars. This is a martial art for kids and adults alike! Ages 8 and up, Thursdays, 7:00-8:30 pm. Register through Seattle Parks and Recreation or call 206-684-7524. $96 for entire session (12 classes. thru March).
FREE Wurlitzer upright piano
Is there someone in your family interested in learning to play the piano? My kids have moved on to other interests, and I'd like our upright piano to go to a good home. It's in great condition. And I'm not asking anything for it. Send an email my way if you're interested or if you'd like to come see it (I can also send you a picture of it). bethpotts32@gmail.com
Babysitter Training
Saturday, January 18, 2020, 12:30pm to 4:30pm, Phinney Center Blue Building
Learn about infant and child care, age appropriate toys, safety and injury prevention and how to handle emergencies. Find out what parents expect and practice hands-on skills. Includes in-depth coverage of First Aid, Infant/Child CPR, and how to be safe at home alone while sitting. Instructor Ken Norris, a 26-year veteran of the Seattle Fire Department, has taught CPR for 15 years.
Register early! Class space is limited.
Ages 11 and up.
Cost: $45 PNA member, $55 Public
Loyal Heights Teen Programs
Click
here to see the Loyal Heights Community Center Teen Program calendar for December.
Free seminar - Mental Health and Our Kids
Mon, January 27, 2020 at 7:00 pm
Phinney Neighborhood Center, Lower Building
Doors open at 6:30 for a social half hour.
Join PNW Parent Education for a critical conversation on mental health and our kids. Jason Reid, CEO, author, and parent, will share his story of heartbreak and hope. Learn practical and relevant information on how parents can help promote mental health in their children at an early age. Lastly, a local youth will share their personal experience and the tools that they use to help fight the stigma and symptoms associated with anxiety and depression.
Register in advance to secure your free seat
here.
Ballard Hoop Shoot Contest
Dec. 21st, 12-2pm at the
Boys and Girls Club
1767 NW 64th Street, Ballard
Hoop Shoot is a free throw contest for children ages 8 to 13. The contest is free to all youth.
Sensory-Friendly Theater Performance
STG presents has scheduled a sensory-friendly performance of Disney's FROZEN!
Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 2:00 pm at The Paramount Theatre in Seattle.
Slight adjustments to lighting and sound will be made for the performance. In the downstairs theatre lobby and on each floor there will be a break area staffed by specialists in the field, if anyone needs to leave his or her seats during the show.
Code: SENSORY
Ballard Little League
Registration is now open for children ages 5 and up for the spring 2020 baseball and softball season. Please visit
Ballardlittleleague.com for further information and to register.
Registration closes January 31st.
BHS Gymnastics Camp
The Ballard High School gymnastics team welcomes your child to our 2020 kids camps! BHS gymnasts will teach campers on bars, beam, vault, and floor for hours of fun and instruction.
Tickets are $45 per date, per camper (additional campers from the same family are $40). No gymnastics experience is needed!
Register here for Camp 1:
Sat. January 11, 2020 (9AM to noon)
Register here for Camp 2:
Sat. January 25, 2020 (9AM to noon)
Feel free to email Kimball Mullins (Kids Camp coordinator) with questions.
Cascades Academy Ultimate Frisbee Camp
Four days, Four locations!
Each player who signs up gets either a jersey, a pair of shorts, or a disc (one time only). 10 am - 2 pm
Monday, December 30th:
Loyal Heights Playfield
Tuesday, Dec. 31st:
: Woodland Park, field #2 (turf)
Wednesday, Jan. 1st
: Miller Playfield (turf)
Thursday, January 2nd
: Georgetown Playfield (turf)
Pricing: 1 day: $65 per person 2 days: $115 per person 3 days: $165 per person 4 days: $215 per person
More information and registration here.
Ballard Basketball School's Out Clinics
Ballard Basketball coaches, Sara Wetstone and Taylor Mulberg, run a fast-paced, fun program for intermediate to advanced players wanting to improve all aspects of their game. From ball handling, shooting, passing, 1 v 1 to 5 v 5, players will get maximum reps in a positive, safe environment. Details: At Ballard Boys and Girls Club All camps 9am-3pm (Bring a lunch and snack) $70/camper/day- Scholarships available. Limit 30 campers/day 6th-8th grade boys and girls dates: Thursday, Dec. 26 Friday, Dec 27 Thursday, Jan. 2 Friday, Jan. 3
If you have any questions, please contact Sara Wetstone at ballardbasketballinfo@gmail.com or 206-354-5166.
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Direct Giving Campaign
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to our Direct Giving Campaign!
Our thermometer has crossed $53,000 on our way to a $70,000 goal!
Our campaign officially ends this week. Please take a moment to contribute
online
here or return the card you received in the mail.
Our Tax ID is 91-1622350.
Thank you for your continued generosity!
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Marimba Night
Mark your calendar for Thursday, January 23rd.
All 3-5th grade students and our middle school marimba classes will be performing for your listening pleasure.
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Extreme Reading Challenge |
Dear Salmon Bay School Community,
We would love for all students and staff to participate in the Extreme Reading Challenge during Winter Break. We'd like each person to get photo of themself reading, especially in an unusual place or during an unusual activity. Reading in a tree? Great! Reading while going down a slide? Amazing! Reading while standing on your head and brushing your teeth in a snowstorm? Even better! Check out the examples below from Madison Middle School.
You can email photos to Librarian Ben and/or post them on the Salmon Bay School Community Facebook page.
In January, we'll share some of our favorite photos and give some awards, such as "Funniest Photo" and "Most Creative".
Happy Extreme Reading,
Ben
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Happy Winter Solstice!
This is the week to celebrate the shortest day of the year. Not that there are less than 24 hours on that day, but that we have the fewest hours of daylight. So, let's call it the longest night of the year. I love this time of year because it means that getting into my pajamas right after cleaning up the dinner dishes feels like the right thing to do. With the sun setting so early, even before most of us get home from work, life can feel even more exhausting when trying to get everything done. The "to-do" list is never ending as a parent. Am I right? Well, now is the time of year to hunker down with those we love and care for to celebrate the holidays AND celebrate the return of the sun. Sunlight will become more prevalent (with clouds in front of it) starting on December 21 at 8:19 p.m. (pacific time) in the northern hemisphere. Please enjoy your time with family and friends this holiday season and rest assured that the sun will grace us more and more each day. That is something to celebrate, for sure! (Rob)
Happy Holidays everyone!
All the best to you and yours!
Rob Bright and Jenny Brooks
Your Salmon Bay counseling team
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Girls on the Run
We are excited to announce that Salmon Bay will be having a Girls on the Run (GOTR) team again this year! GOTR is an after-school program that uses the power of running to give girls the tools to celebrate their bodies, honor their voices, recognize their gifts and activate their power! 3rd-5th grade girls come together twice a week to learn new skills, celebrate girl empowerment, and train to run a non-competitive 5K at the end of the ten-week season.
The girls will be coached by teachers Talia and Gabrielle, as well as Amy Paguirian, a Salmon Bay parent. Practices will be held twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays, from 3:30-5:00 pm. The season starts on March 2nd and runs for ten weeks, with the 5K being held on Sunday, May 17th at Renton Memorial Stadium. Registration opens on January 10th, 2019 at 9am and will be a lottery period until January 24th at 5pm. After January 24th, registration will be first-come, first-served, to fill any remaining spots up to a maximum of 15 girls.
Y
ou can learn more and register here.
Registration is $200 per girl; please see the website for what this includes. Scholarships are available. If you have any questions, feel free to email Talia
It's sure to be a great season!
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8th Grade Photos
Dear Salmon Bay 8th graders,
You have the opportunity to put into the yearbook a photo of yourself, of your own choosing.
Winter break is a great time to take a photo!
No baby photos this year.
You also can send in a quote.
20 words or fewer.
You must include who the quote is by - proper credit.
You can quote yourself or your friend if you want to.
School appropriate - PG please.
Thank you,
Media Lit 8th graders.
Panther Press
Click here to read the latest edition of the Salmon Bay Panther Press Student News.
WEP Ski Help - Morning and Evening
Each week, we send a team of volunteers up to the mountain to support students in the Ski & Snowboarding program. We also need volunteers to support this program in the morning (bus zone and parking lot) and evening (bus zone and office). can you help? Sign-up
here.
Winter/ Ski Gear Exchange
Has your student outgrown their winter gear from last season? If so, please consider donating it to our winter gear exchange. Winter jackets, gloves, and ski pants are very helpful. We especially need middle school sizes, but are happy to accept a range from elementary to adult.
If you have questions regarding WEP, please email
Jodi Russell.
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FOSB is our school parent teacher organization. All parents and guardians are automatically members
Minutes from the last FOSB meeting can be found
here.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee
Salmon Bay EDI is a collective of Salmon Bay parents that strives to collaboratively promote a lens of equity and diversity to create a holistically happy community. Interested? Please join us for one of the upcoming EDI Committee meetings. C
ontact us at
fosbdiversity@gmail.com
to be added to our mailing list or for further information on our events. All are welcome!
- Monday, January 6th, 9:15-10:45am, at Mabel Coffee(7001 24th Ave. NW)
- Monday, January 13th, 7-9 pm (location TBA)
The EDI Book Club will meet again in January to continue discussion
of
How To Be An Antiracist
by Ibram X. Kendi (date and time TBA).
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Purchase a Chinook Book
We need to sell 11 more Chinook Books!
Each book costs $25 and comes with a 12 month mobile subscription.
To purchase a book:
Stop by the Volunteer Coordinator's office to pay via check (checks payable to FOSB).
You can also purchase a book online through SchoolPay by navigating to the FOSB page (nonprofit group page) where after school activity payments are also collected. Once paid, pick up your book or ask Jodi to send it home in your student's backpack.
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We welcome submissions to our weekly Bulletin.
Email submissions to Jodi by
noon on Thursdays.
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