about 1 year ago, Web Admin
Wednesday, all Ashland students from our K-5 and K-8 schools gathered together to sing and share about what they are doing to be positive change makers in our community. We sang songs and watched a video of students from each school sharing what they are doing to be the change they want to see in the world.
Thank you to 5th grade teacher at Helman, Trish Dorr, for putting together the video. Also a big thank you to the district committee that organized the event, with special thanks to our music teachers: Sage Meadows, Amy Merwin, and Emily Jeffs who organized all of our choirs to lead the music, and to our guest Alice Di Micele for sharing her music and her message about change. It was a wonderful event! Ask your student what they are going to do to be a change maker at home, at school, and in the community!
about 1 year ago, Christine McCollom
Ms. M's kindergarten class visiting the AHS wood shop to make super top secret Mother’s Day gifts!
about 1 year ago, Julie Claycomb
Kindness Club working on a banner to promote kind behavior in our community.
about 1 year ago, Julie Claycomb
Ms. Lawrence's class did some tie dying of shirts today for our Change Maker March next week. 💙
about 1 year ago, Julie Claycomb
We had our monthly Community Assembly today and focused on Mindfulness. Ms. Michelle led us in a breathing exercise, Ms. Julie and the bees helped us think about how to be mindful throughout our day, second grade sang "Magic Penny", the Bobcat Choir sang "Everybody" and we had lots of winners for the Bobcat lunch drawing! Assembly days are my favorite! Next month, our focus will be on integrity.
about 1 year ago, Christine McCollom
Bellview family Science Night was a big hit! More than 150 bobcats and their families joined us at ScienceWorks for some family fun and connection. Many of us also enjoyed dinner from Caba, the empanada truck!
about 1 year ago, Christine McCollom
This week in science, third graders were studying animal adaptations. They created these long necked creatures and tested their models to see if they would be efficient at eating the leaves from the tops of tall trees.
about 1 year ago, Christine McCollom
Last Tuesday we rocked our socks for World Down Syndrome Day!
about 1 year ago, Christine McCollom
Bellview lost and found.
Part 1
Please have your students check lost and found before they leave for Spring break!
about 1 year ago, Julie Claycomb
Safe Routes To School Plan – We Want Your Input!
Does your student walk, bike, or roll to school?
With planning assistance from the Oregon Department of Transportation, the City of Ashland and Ashland School District are working on a Safe Routes to School Plan to improve conditions for students and families who walk and bike to school. We could use your help identifying challenges and opportunities for active transportation.
How can I participate?
1) Join us for walk audits!
April 11th:
- 2:30 p.m. at Bellview Elementary School
- @Bellview Elementary School (Entrance)
We will be observing students’ arrival and dismissal and documenting walking and biking conditions in the area of the school.
2) Attend a public meeting!
Meet with us on April 11th, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Ashland Middle School library at 100 Walker Ave. to share your ideas and experiences.
3) Share feedback using our interactive online map!
[Link to the online map:
http://odotsrtsprojectid.com/ ]
People who provide feedback on the map will be entered to win fun prizes.
Questions? Contact Jacqueline Schad,
Jacqueline.Schad@ashland.k12.or.us
For detailed information, visit our Safe Routes to School Page
https://www.ashland.k12.or.us/o/asd/page/safe-routes-to-schools-plan
about 1 year ago, Web Admin
This past Thursday, educators from across our district, including teachers, administrators, and instructional coaches, gathered for the final Math Studio Day of the year. Our dedicated cohort of 5th-grade teachers, coaches, and administrators have been working collaboratively throughout the year, continually learning and improving. The process has involved planning, observing the studio teacher implementing lessons, collecting data, analyzing evidence, setting goals, and refining plans. This intensive professional development experience has had a profound impact on our students. We're excited to see even more of our district's educators take part in this amazing opportunity soon! #mathstudio #proudtobeASD
about 1 year ago, Web Admin
Kindergarten made leprechaun traps to try and catch Lenny the leprechaun!!
about 1 year ago, Julie Claycomb
Waiting for the bus after school. 💙❄️
about 1 year ago, Julie Claycomb
ASD Elementary Parenting Series: Spring 2023
Building Capable, Confident and Resilient Children
In-person, snacks and childcare provided
RSVP:
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/asd-elementary-parent-workshop-series-spring-2023-1730729
Parenting Tips and Tools:
Building Household Harmony and Family Connection
Wednesday, March 22, 6:00-7:30 pm
Bellview Elementary School, Gym
Understanding the basics of brain science and emotional self-regulation helps us guide and teach our children with more confidence and connection.
During this time of post-pandemic adjustment, many of our children are experiencing increased levels of worry and upset. Understanding the basics of brain science and emotional self-regulation helps us guide and teach our children with more confidence and connection.
During this presentation we will:
• Learn about the basics of interpersonal neurobiology.
• Take part in a "Mind-Up" lesson (similar to what our children experience at school) that addresses three parts of the brain that regulate emotion, learning and memory
• Understand how using a 5-point scale can help children understand and regulate the size of challenging feelings
• Learn more about basic routines and habits that help or children feel safer, more focused and learn better
• Have the opportunity to make a "Calm Down" bottle, create a "Morning Routine" and gather resources.
Our talented and dedicated elementary CDS (Child Development Specialist) team will be leading this workshop. They are Michelle Bolinger (Bellview), Amber Langer (TRAILS), Brooke Johnson-Thygeson (Walker), Kat Smith (Helman) and Britt Humphrey (Willow Wind).
about 1 year ago, Web Admin
Due to the recent snow days in February, we will be using two of our make-up days. Please take note of the updated school calendar that shows a full day of classes on April 17th and June 14th, and a half day on June 15th (the last day of school)
The link below will take you to the web page where the new calendar can be viewed and downloaded.
https://www.ashland.k12.or.us/page/school-day-calendars about 1 year ago, Web Admin
Kindergarten celebrated 100 days of school today!
about 1 year ago, Julie Claycomb
Day 2 of Classified Appreciation Week brought out the Woot Woot Wagon! Teachers and students brought a fabulous cart loaded with tasty treats and beverages around the school for all of our fabulous Bellview Rockstar Classified Staff!
about 1 year ago, Christine McCollom
It's Classified Appreciation Week at Bellview Elementary School and we're showing our gratitude to the unsung heroes who keep our school running smoothly. From our custodians to our cafeteria staff, our classified employees play a crucial role in the daily operations of our school. To show our appreciation, we surprised them with a delicious spread of food to enjoy during their lunch break. Thank you to each and every one of our classified employees for their hard work and dedication. We couldn't do it without you! #ClassifiedAppreciationWeek #BellviewHeroes #BellviewElementarySchool
about 1 year ago, Web Admin
about 1 year ago, Web Admin