The Principal's Corner: March 25th - 29th

Posted by Jason Cooper on 3/22/2024 12:00:00 PM

"No genius has ever existed without a touch of madness" - Aristotle.

 
Welcome to March Maddress, everyone. May your bracket be blessed and your team be unbeatable.
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Kudos:
-Thank you, teachers, for your time, effort, and energy in making the conference successful.
-Thank you, Antoine, for managing the fun.
-Tye and Kandy, have fun, and remember to swing by Wentachee and get that SnowPlow Truck.
-Thank you, Jason. We have had many little technology issues lately, and you always get things working again.
-Shout out to the SPED Department. The crew is firing on all cylinders. 
 
Week in Review:
Monday- Spring Break
Tuesday- Spring Break
Wednesday- Spring Break
Thursday- Spring Break
Friday- Spring Break
 
Sports: No events for March 25th -  30th during spring break
Monday, April 1st. JH track first day of practice
No HS Track meet until April 9th. 
 
Leadership Team:
The meetings will be on April 15 and April 29.
Weslee from ESD 112 will be covering our Behavior Response Plan.
Plan on each meeting lasting from 3 to 4.
 
A Quick Note:
Hello Team-
As we approach the end of the third quarter, I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for all your hard work and dedication. Your commitment and effort have been truly commendable, and it's thanks to each and every one of you that we've achieved our goals and milestones. As we head into spring break, I want to wish you all a well-deserved and relaxing time off. Take this opportunity to recharge, spend quality time with loved ones, and rejuvenate yourselves for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Your contributions are invaluable, and I'm incredibly proud to have such an exceptional team. Here's to a fantastic spring break filled with rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation!
 
CEL to Ponder:

CEC4 Student status


Teachers and students demonstrate positive teacher-student and student-student relationships that foster students’ well-being and develop their identity as learners. Patterns of interaction between teacher and students and among students indicate that all are valued for their contributions. Teachers create opportunities for students' status to be elevated.
 
A Little Humor:
-I worked on unclogging the tub for nearly an hour. Now I feel so drained.
-If spring is all about cleaning, what season is dedicated to making a mess?
-Why can't stores keep trampolines in stock during April? Because it's spring break!
-Where do cows go for spring break? Moo Jersey.
-What dessert is the most popular during spring break? A beach pie.
 
-For Spring Break '24, Chuck Norris drove to Madagascar, riding a chariot pulled by two electric eels.
 
Reflection:
 
The science of vacation: Ian Cole
 
While many know the health benefits of vacation, many still don't take the steps necessary to reap them. In this talk, Ian Cole discusses the scientific research behind vacations and provides a formula for increasing stress relief from vacations.
 
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Chris Schumaker
 
Superintendent/Principal
Wishram Schools
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