YOUR DIERINGER SCHOOLS - Dieringer School District
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YOUR DIERINGER SCHOOLS - Dieringer School District
YOUR DIERINGER SCHOOLS Connecting Community and School May 2016 AROUND THE DISTRICT…. DIERINGER CELEBRATES ITS “QUASQUICENTENNIAL” Thanks to the combined efforts of Quentin Clark, Carly Lange, Pat Keaton and Louise Snow, a history wall showcasing historic photos and information about the school district from its founding in 1890 to present was unveiled on January 25th. The wall is in a permanent case located in the North Tapps Middle School commons. Even though the school was founded in 1890, the first day of school was January 3, 1891, making this the 125th anniversary. The district has experienced many changes since the first classes were held in a storage shed. Dieringer now houses more than 1500 students in two elementaries and one At the March 28th Board meeting, Comiddle school. rey Pawlak was presented the seventh annual Pinnacle Award for continuous and devoted service to the Dieringer KINDERGARTEN “JUMPSTART” EVENT SCHEDULED School District and Community. Kindergarten registration is underway The Dieringer School District is blessed for the 2016-17 school year. The Dierwith a caring and incredibly supportive inger School District will be offering free community. An excellent example of our Full Time Kindergarten to all age eligible supportive community is Corey Pawlak. As students next year. If your child turns 5 a school community, we have been the years old by August 31st, please stop in fortunate recipients of her generous gift of her time and talent. Our students have at Dieringer Heights Elementary or give been the ultimate beneficiaries of her us a call (253) 826-4937 to receive regiswonderful contributions over the years as tration information. We also will be holding a a member and chair of the Board of Directors from 1999-2015, classroom volun- “Kindergarten Jumpstart” event for parteer, Reflections supporter and judge, and ents on May 24th from 6:30-7:30 pm in current member of the District’s Careers the Dieringer Heights Multi-purpose room. This event is designed to assist and Technology Education Board. Dieringer School District Board of Di- parents to further support their children rectors annually honors local community in the development of their Kindergarten contributors who demonstrate an excep- readiness skills, understand what to extional level of involvement in promoting pect in the fall, and answer any questions and supporting Dieringer’s mission: a they may have heading into the new school community designed to build confi- school year. Remember this is an adult dence today and contribution tomorrow only event. If you have an incoming Kindergarten for every student. Past winners include: student for next year, please plan to 2010- Kelly Baker, Gwen Ceccanti, and attend the May 24th, “Kindergarten Janis Suznevich; 2011- Quentin Clark; Jumpstart”. Don’t miss out on important 2012- Pat Keaton; 2013- The Miles Family and Company; and 2014-Judy Dunham, information and resources you need beKathy Jacobson, Tami McKenna, and 2015 fore the start of next school year. -Boy Scouts of America Troop 501. PINNACLE AWARDCOREY PAWLAK HONORED NORTH TAPPS NEWS… Friday, April 29th, students stayed after school to help clean the school to show their appreciation for our wonderful custodians. Many thanks to Ava Filiss and Lilian Nguyen who organized the event. All of us here at North Tapps want to thank Mike Young, Rob Idso, and Kailen Bickler, our hard working custodians. GROWTH AND FACILITIES TASK FORCE TO LOOK AT DIERINGER’S FUTURE NEEDS Our students are most fortunate to have the wonderful schools this community has provided. To make sure this continues as our population grows and our schools age, the Dieringer School District Board of Directors has charged a task force, composed of community and staff representatives, with addressing the important goal of providing school facilities to best meet the future needs of the Dieringer School District students, families and staff. The Growth and Facilities Task Force’s work will focus around three key areas: Providing adequate classrooms and other instructional spaces to meet the needs of our growing school community; Maintaining our schools to properly serve our students; and Planning to support our 9-12 grade students who attend the Sumner School District through the development of needed instructional spaces. The Growth and Facilities Task Force began its work on May 3rd and will work through the summer and fall to develop recommendations by the October Board meeting. The community will be kept informed and provided opportunities for input throughout this process. More Info? Visit our Website: www.dieringer.wednet.edu Contact Us: Dieringer School District Office Supt.: Judy Neumeier-Martinson 1320 178th Avenue E Lake Tapps, WA 98391 253-862-2537 North Tapps Middle School Principal: Nate Salisbury 20029 12th Street E Lake Tapps, WA 98391 253-862-2776 Dieringer Heights Elementary Principal: Kevin Anderson 21727 34th Street E Lake Tapps, WA 98391 253-826-4937 Lake Tapps Elementary Principal: Pat Webster 1320 178th Avenue E Lake Tapps, WA 98391 253-862-6600 Transportation Dir. Oper /Transp: Kelly Whitman 1320 178th Avenue E Lake Tapps, WA 98391 253-862-6703 NON PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT # 8 ORTING, WA 98360 ieringer School District 1320 178th Avenue E Lake Tapps, WA 98391 POSTAL CUSTOMER ECRWSS PTA REFLECTIONS UPDATE In April, the State Awards ceremony was held and three students from North Tapps Middle School won at the state level. Congrats to all the entrants and our three state winners. Film Production: Award of Merit - 3rd place.— Makayla Packer with "Let Your Imagination Cook" Dance Choreography: Award of Excellence- 2nd place Chloe Furnstahl with "Pure Imagination" Musical Composition: Outstanding Interpretation1st place Henry Jacobson with "The Lost Ship"; Henry go on to compete at the National PTA Reflections Program!!! Way to go Henry! LAKE TAPPS ELEMENTARY… For the third year in a row Lake Tapps Elementary placed in the top 5% of elementary schools in the state and earned the Washington Achievement Food Service Award-2015 for Overall Excellence in academic Dir. Food Services: Carol Trudeau achievement. Congratulations LTES students and 20029 12th Street E staff! Lake Tapps, WA 98391 Amy Bateman, LTES Technology coach, and the 253-862-2776 students of LTES Board of Directors presented Mr. Monte St. Johns, Chair the School Mr. Pete George Board with an Mr. Andy Hart update on Mrs. Hilary McCabe the exMr. John McKenna citing ways they DIERINGER RECEIVES A are using PERFECT AUDIT—AGAIN! technolo2nd Graders work on their Chromebooks gy in their school. We are pleased to announce the Dieringer School District Topics included devices, professional development, digital citizenship, how and where we learn keyreceived a clean audit report boarding and the Hour of Code. th for the 14 consecutive year. In April the Washington State Auditor’s office completed an audit of our 2013-14 and 2014-15 financial statements. They issued a report free from findings or concerns. DIERINGER HEIGHTS…. Did you know…all 4th and 5th grade students at DHES will have one to one access to laptop computers next year? It has been a wonderful instructional tool for those students who have participated in the pilot process and we are excited to begin this journey with all of our Intermediate students in the fall. In addition, early childhood/Kindergarten classes will have an iPad mini for every two students. Teachers are also excited to create opportunities to extend our students learning and further prepare them for college and career readiness. A big thank you to our voters who have supported the district technology initiatives and the Technology Levy. It really is helping our students and staff take the necessary next steps in their 21st Century learning needs!! DID YOU KNOW??? ….North Tapps recently went through an office upgrade. If you haven’t had a chance, stop by and check out the new digs. Thanks to the generous efforts of Greg and Stephanie Zetterberg, the upgrade was completed at a minimal cost to the district. One student remarked that it “looked more professional”. ….Terry Steiner, retired DHES teacher spent his first summer of retirement recruiting some former students toDid form a book club. They meet once a month and are You Know?...... having a great time. This past December, Terry took a group of the students to Top Foods where donations were accepted for Children’s Hospital. Those who donated received a Henry and Josie Jacobson CD. The book club returned for a second engagement and raised almost $600 in two hours. Way to go Terry & your book club! ….Did you know that over 15% of our school gets up extra early to come to school for some extra science learning? There is a reason for this! Thank you to the hard for from Mrs. Pritchett and Mr. France. ….5 of the 7 finalists for the Masonic Outstanding Junior Award at SHS were former Dieringer students. Congrats to: Zaylan Jacobsen, Hailey McCabe, Matthew Moffat, Terron Wahl and Sophie Walker. …..While we’re on outstanding former students, Sumner and Bonney Lake High Schools’ Outstanding Seniors were honored recently. Dieringer’s own Petria Russell and Jordan Cozzi were among the honorees. ….Sumner Senior High School Scholastic Honors top academic achievers: Samantha Wilson, Petria Russell, Emily Nelson, Shaila Stephen, Hannah Wilson and Hannah Fox. The Dieringer School District does not discriminate 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 in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employee has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Dr. Judy Neumeier-Martinson , Superintendent: Phone: 253.862.2537.