Whoo hoo for Brooke. She has been recognized as a Husky Humanitarian! Ms. Borders states, "Compassionate Leader. Brooke volunteers to help others, recognizes when things need to be done and just quietly does them without being asked." Thanks Brooke for jumping in when you see a need!
Shout out to Mrs. Sheehy! One of her students has recognized her as a Husky Humanitarian. Gabby states, "CARING. She has been the most supportive person for our senior class. She has pushed me to do my best this school year. I love how outgoing she is with our class. We all love you Mrs. Sheehy, and we are dreading the day we have to leave you!"
Elgin FFA Alumni Meeting, Wednesday 11/30 @ 6:00pm
Wacky Wednesday Challenge is to wear winter hats and scarves! 7th graders are now in it to win it, so who will take the challenge tomorrow?
Students using their brains in fabrication class to create beautiful things!
Elgin, We Want Your Feedback!
We here at the Elgin School District would like to hear from the community, students, parents, and staff! We will be publishing several surveys in the next few months to gather information for planning purposes. Please read and respond to the questions each month in the forms linked below or on the district website, we look forward to your feedback.
https://forms.gle/huj5MKzonZ3Txcrr5
or
https://www.elgin.k12.or.us/
Letters to Santa!
Elgin FBLA is helping Santa answer his letters!
Submit your letter to Santa to the following address by Monday, December 12, and FBLA will help Santa answer them!
Santa Claus
℅ Elgin HS FBLA
PO Box 68
Elgin, OR 97827
Dear Parents: If you turn in your child’s letter to us by the above date, we will
help Santa answer the letters and mail a response back. Make sure every child’s name is legible and included in the return address on your envelope. If there are multiple children in the household, please let us know. Every effort will be made to not duplicate the letters sent home. We must receive all letters by December 12, 2022, to allow time for all letters to
be answered by Christmas.
If you have any questions, please contact Sheri Anderson at the high school.
sheri.anderson@elginsd.org
541-437-2021
School Board Meeting Tonight @ 6:30
Wacky Wednesday Challenge winners are . . . 7th graders and Ms. Oveson! Whoo hoo!
Tomorrow is our Wacky Wednesday Challenge! It is Hoodie Day, so dress in your most comfortable hoodie and score a point for your class!
Mrs. McKay took a group of students to NW Lineman College. They were all incredibly respectful and represented Elgin SD with Husky Pride, and could possibly be a future lineman one day!
Celebration time! Sofie has been recognized as a Husky Humanitarian by Ms. Oveson. She states, "INTEGRITY. Sofie models integrity daily through her commitment to her moral principles. She is kind to her peers, focused on a successful future, and models respect for herself, her classmates and adults. She is dependable, and continuously shows good decision-making skills." Thank you Sofie for being the best person you can be everyday!
Students on a fieldtrip today to Washington State University, and look how wonderfully respectful they are! No surprises, and wanted to share the moment of gratitude for our students with everyone! Husky Pride!
Let's put our hands together for Joe! He has been recognized as a Husky Humanitarian by Mrs. McKay. She states, "Selflessness. Joe is an all-around good person! He is always concerned about the well-being of others, and cares about everyone." Thanks Joe for modeling stellar character everyday because your influence is far reaching with both adults and students!
Tomorrow is Elgin JH/HS Wacky Wednesday Challenge! It is to wear your favorite jersey or T-shirt that represents your favorite team. Currently, juniors and staff are tied, but still early in the year so anyone can win in the end!
Halloween Assembly and Ice Bucket Challenge_2022! We had lots of fun together!
Huge kudos to John for being recognized as a Husky Humanitarian! Mrs. Collazo states, "John graciously helps those who struggle with reading so they can confidently participate with the class in group discussions and activities." Thank you John for helping those around you feel successful!
Please see information regarding parent-teacher conferences next week.
Students in 9/10 ELA with Mrs. Sheehey are participating in a mock trial. Students had to argue whether the narrator of "The Black Cat" is guilty or innocent, using primary and secondary sources as the evidence to support their position.
Students immersed in a hands-on lesson with 3D printing, and are making their own key chains in JH Business Class with Mrs. Anderson.