Fern Ridge School District

School Board Member Photos with Thank you

Our school board members are unpaid volunteers with their own jobs and families who give countless hours to our district.  We want to take this opportunity to thank them for all of their hard work and dedication.

Our board members make many critical decisions that have an impact on our staff, students and community.  They attend workshops and conferences, are responsible for setting policies, completing a yearly evaluation of the superintendent and reviewing financial reports.

In Fern Ridge, our school board members work hard to connect with students and school staff.  They take time out of their own personal and professional lives to be a part of special events held throughout the district in addition to attending the monthly board meetings and all of the budget committee meetings.

Thank you Mark Boren, Sterling Pew, Andrea Larson, Barbara Graham-Adams and Jebadiah Flowers.  You are superheros in our community and we appreciate all that you do!

Quanah BennettQuanah Bennett, the business manager for the Fern Ridge School District has been selected as the first employee of the month for 2019.

She has worked in the district since August of 2005 and has been the District Business Manager since July of 2015.  As the business manager of a small district, Quanah’s job entails a variety of duties; she serves as a leader of the financial operations, conducts fiscal planning to include forecasting anticipated revenue and expenditures, attends board meetings and committee meetings as requested, supervises payroll and accounts payable while continuing to develop and maintain positive relations both district and community wide.  She also administers the District’s business operations in conformity with the adopted policies of the Board, state and federal laws and regulations and all other laws and regulations.

“One of the favorite things about my job is the continuous change and need for collaboration.  There are always new policies, standards, laws, practices, etc…needing put into place.  Because of this, I frequently get to collaborate with fellow co-workers and even other districts on how to implement them.  The job is never boring, thats for sure!”

When she is not hard at work in the business office she is spending time with her husband, Duane (a 1995 graduate of Elmira High School) and her two sons, Ethan, a 7th grader at Fern Ridge Middle School and Conner, a 4th grader at Elmira Elementary School.  She also enjoys hiking, water sports, fishing, gardening and attending her sons sporting events.

Our district relies on Quanah and her expertise to help guide the district in the financial areas that are critical to our success.  Thank you Quanah for you countless hours of work and dedication to all of the employees and families of the Fern Ridge School District!

 

The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) produces yearly report cards for schools and districts.  These reports were mandated by the 1999 state legislature and provide educators with an opportunity to communicate directly with parents and community members abut how local schools are performing.  The state “revamps” the way these report cards look every few years, and that is the case again this year.  The new report cards create an “At-A-Glance School Profile” that provides a wide range of information.

School Districts are required to inform families of these report cards, and where they can be found.  When students return from winter break, each school in Fern Ridge will have a copy available in the front office for parents that are interested.  In addition, we have placed a direct link to the ODE website where the reports can be viewed.  That link can be found under the “PARENTS” tab on the main page of our website.  Click on parents, then scroll down near the bottom where you will find two links:  one for the current years report cards (17-18), and one for previous years.  The direct link to the 17-18 Report cards is:  https://www.ode.state.or.us/data/reportcard/reports.aspx

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your school.

 

Over the next month or so, FRSD is collecting data from a wide variety of groups. This is for the “Continuing Improvement Plan” required every three years by Oregon Department of Education. Input from multiple sources and stakeholders is required by the state for the final plan. Emails are going out to Teachers, Instructional Assistants, Administrators, etc.

For the two groups mentioned in the title above, Community Partners, (e.g. Businesses/Elected Officials/Non-Profits, Early Childhood Education/After School Programs, TSP) and Parents, we have links to the surveys here in this post. The “indicators” on your particular survey were chosen from 18 different indicators the state wants Fern Ridge School District to address in our improvement plan and are verbatim from the master list. If you fall into either of these groups, please take a few minutes and answer the questions in these surveys. The direct links are below. Thanks in advance for your participation.

For more information on this project you can view this “Frequently Asked Questions” page from the Oregon Department of Education: Link to PDF Document

SURVEY FOR PARENTS:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FRSDPARENTSANDFAMILIES

SURVEY FOR COMMUNITY PARTNERS:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FRSDCOMMUNITYPARTNERS

To say that our December Employee of the Month is invaluable is almost an understatement!  Truthfully, Elmira High School could not function without Angela Baker, and her amazing abilities as the high school registrar!  Angela not only enrolls and registers students, she also creates the master schedule for the entire school each semester, ensures that every student is taking the correct courses and has the correct number of credits in order to graduate.  Sometimes finding the right class for students within the master schedule is like working with a puzzle and she is always able to fit things together.

In addition to student support, Angela is also an incredible resource for the staff at EHS.  She works with and helps to manage the student information system that our district uses.  She quickly and efficiently assists staff who may be having difficulties with the student system.  She always makes herself available to students or staff and has been described as the beating heart of EHS.

Angela has worked for the district since August of 2003.  She enjoys gardening, reading, trying new recipes, playing with their dog as well as traveling with her husband and dog in their RV and finding remote places to camp.  She loves interacting with the terrific students and staff at EHS, helping students with scheduling issues and seeing the relief and excitement on the students faces when they graduate.

Thank you Angela for the amazing work you do at Elmira High School!

Throughout the school year, State Testing information will be posted under the “Resources” category on the left hand side of the main page.  Please visit this location for general information.  If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact your student’s school directly.

With the 2018-19 school year well under way, I wanted to take a moment to provide some important information about this year’s state testing that is rapidly approaching.

For the last three years, students in the Fern Ridge School District and around Oregon took state tests in English Language Arts and Math called Smarter Balanced. The tests move away from previous fill-in-the bubble exams that focused on rote memorization to a format which asks students to explain their reasoning and write out their answers. These new tests measure more complex, real-world skills such as critical-thinking, writing, and problem solving so that your child can successfully transition from grade to grade and be prepared for his or her next steps after high school.

Fern Ridge School District will give Smarter Balanced tests this spring.  The tests are not timed so your child can take as long as he or she needs to fully demonstrate what he or she knows and can do.  At the high school level, successfully passing these tests is a requirement for an Oregon diploma.  The practice our students get in grades 3-8 by taking these exams, helps prepare them for the high school exam they will take in the spring of their 11th grade year.

We know that an end-of-the-year test cannot possibly tell us everything about your child’s academic progress. However, the results do act as a snapshot of your child’s strengths and areas for improvement and can be used as a way to ensure he or she is getting the supports he or she needs. Additionally, the tests help Fern Ridge School District’s efforts to equitably distribute resources and support student learning. When fewer students take the test, we are left with an incomplete and inaccurate picture of how our students are performing, and this limits our ability to address issues, better serve students, and continue to improve our educational system.  The participation of your student is greatly appreciated. 

While we discourage opting-out of the exams for several reasons (a few of them mentioned above), the opt-out form for 18-19 can be found on the Districts main website page under the Resources category that was mentioned above. The direct link to the pdf is:   http://www.fernridge.k12.or.us/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Opt-Out_Form_2018-19.pdf.  Should you wish to opt your child out, please submit the form to your child’s school’s main office.

In Fern Ridge School District, we are deeply committed to ensuring each and every student in our schools has the supports he or she needs to achieve at high levels and graduate prepared for his or her next steps. Our ultimate goal is to make sure that all students are set up to be successful from grade to grade and that will remain the focus of our district throughout the rest of the school year.

If you have general questions or want more information about the end-of-year tests, please do not hesitate to contact the school directly.  I encourage you to reach out to your child’s teacher(s) with any questions you may have about your student’s progress.

 

The FRSD is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative      Action/Veteran’s Preference employer.

 

The district does not discriminate on the basis of  race, religion, color, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, sex or  age in its programs or activities.

 

FRSD Title IX Coordinator

Michelle Marshall 541-935-2253 Ext 1220

FRSD ADA Title II Coordinator

Gary Carpenter 541-935-2253 Ext 1203

FRSD 504 Coordinator

Rilke Klingsporn 541-935-2253 Ext 1301

88834 Territorial Rd.

Elmira, OR 97437

            

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