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May 15, 2017
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Pasco Students Receive Scholarships at HAAP Ceremony
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A total of $57,000 in scholarship money will be split among 17 Pasco seniors, thanks to the Hispanic Aca-demic Achievers Program (HAAP). The annual HAAP scholarship awards ceremony was held April 28 at the Toyota Center in Kennewick. Nine seniors at Pasco High School earned scholar-ships, including Jennifer Jimenez ($10,000) who plans to study medicine at Washington State Univer-sity. Other PHS scholarship winners include Cynthia Castillo ($4,000), Lisbeth Guadarrama ($3,500), David Hernandez ($3,000), Josie Derrick ($3,000), Perla Moran ($2,500), Cecilia Espinoza ($2,000), Anahi Sanchez ($1,500), and Kristy Montoya ($1,500).
A total of seven seniors from Chiawana High School earned HAAP scholarships, including Chelsey Farias ($5,000) who plans to attend Central Washington University to pursue a degree in education. Other CHS scholarship winners include Isidro Pantoja ($4,000), Alondra Ayala ($3,500), Arturo Gutierrez ($3,500), Jacqueline Jimenez ($3,500), Melissa Guzman ($3,000), and Maribel Garcia ($2,000). Delta High School senior Joseline Huerta also earned a $1,500 scholarship. Congratulations to all of these seniors on their outstanding achievements.
IN THIS ISSUE...
Share Your Thoughts on PSD Facilities - Pg. 2
PHS Team wins JA Challenge - Pg. 3
“PinK” Award for Columbia Ctr. Rotary - Pg. 4
Upcoming Events/Board Meeting Notes - Pg. 7
This year’s HAAP scholarship winners were honored at the annual HAAP Awards ceremony on April 28 at the Toyota
Center in Kennewick.
Ochoa Students Win Bikes with Awesome Attendance
Congratulations to Ochoa Middle School students Stephanie and Jose,
the winners of United Way’s Attendance Matters® Bike Giveaway
contest.
Because of their awesome attendance, they each received a mountain
bike and bike helmet courtesy of UA Local Union 598 Plumbers and
Steamfitters. Great job Rockets!
#PROUDofPASCO
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NEWS Positively Pasco
PSD Parents, Community Members Invited to Attend Community Input Events
Pasco School District parents and com-
munity members are invited to attend
one of three Community Input Events
scheduled for May 16-18 at the district’s
three middle schools. The district’s
Community Builders group is working
to develop a Long-Term Facilities Plan,
and the information collected at these
community meetings will help them cre-
ate a long-term vision for the district to
address Pasco’s tremendous growth.
Attendees will participate in an interac-
tive survey at the meeting where they
will use “clickers” to share their
thoughts on a series of questions about
the district’s programs and facilities. Af-
ter that, they will break up into smaller
groups to engage in some more in-depth
discussions about some of the topics in
the survey.
These Community Input Meetings are
scheduled for May 16 at Ochoa Middle
School, May 17 at Stevens Middle
School, and May 18 at McLoughlin
Middle School. All three meetings will
start at 6:30 p.m. The same information
and interactive survey will be shared at
all three meetings, so it is only necessary
for interested community members to
attend one of the meetings.
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Chiawana Stage Company Presents ‘Steel Magnolias’
The Chiawana High School Stage Company is
proud to present Robert Harling’s southern classic
“Steel Magnolias”, with performances May 18 &
19 at 7 p.m. inside Chiawana’s Black Box Theatre.
The critically acclaimed play focuses on a group
of gossipy southern ladies in a small-town beauty
parlor. It is both hilarious and touching, and, in the
end, deeply revealing about the strength and pur-
posefulness which underlies the wild and humor-
ous banter of its characters.
The musical is directed by Todd Westendorf and
the play features costumes by Verna Schwilke.
Stage managers for the production are CHS stu-
dents Samuel Fishe and Javier Marias.
Advance tickets can be purchased for $8 at the
CHS ASB office, from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
weekdays. Tickets purchased at the door will be
$10. This is a Black Box Theatre production so
seating for each performance is limited.
Pasco HS Team Wins Junior Achievement Competition
Congratulations to a team of Pasco High Bulldogs
who recently won Junior Achievement's 10th an-
nual High-Tech Challenge! The team of Eloy
Lara Alvarado, Nohely Ceja, Jose Garcia and
Macario Yniquez placed 1st, competing against
several other high school teams from around the
Mid-Columbia.
Another PHS team, made up of Andrea Guzman,
Angel Macias, Lillianna Mendoz and Eduardo
Zepeda, was a top finisher in the consolation
round. Both teams were coached by Carol Kauer
and mentored by Brad Anderson of Total Energy
Management.
#PROUDofPASCO
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Columbia Center Rotary Honored with “PinK” Award at Board Meeting
NEWS Positively Pasco
The Pasco School District Board of Directors
presented a Partner in Kindness, or “PinK”,
award to Columbia Center Rotary at their board
meeting on May 9.
Partner in Kindness awards are given to groups,
organizations and individuals who donate more
than $1,000 in cash, goods or services that direct-
ly benefit the students of the Pasco School Dis-
trict.
In April, Columbia Center Rotary donated
$10,000 to help kickstart an afterschool bike pro-
gram at Stevens Middle School. The money will
be used to purchase 15 bicycles and safety equip-
ment for Pasco kids to use as part of a new mid-
dle school bicycle club.
A big “thank you” to Columbia Center Rotary for
their generous commitment to our students and
the Pasco community.
Pasco School Board President Scott Lehrman (far left)
presents a Partner in Kindness award to Columbia Center
Rotary representatives (from left to right) Carol Moser,
Mike Blair and Peter Kalunian.
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION: Pasco School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities 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, and pro-
vides equal access to the Boy Scouts and designated youth groups. Questions regarding compliance, complaints, and/or reporting procedures may
be directed to the school district’s Title IX/RCW 28A.640/28A.642 compliance officer Sarah Thornton, 1215 W. Lewis St., Pasco, WA 99301, 509-
543-6700, or Section 504/ADA coordinator Kristi Docken, 1215 W. Lewis St., Pasco, WA 99301, 509-543-6700. Nondiscrimination policies are avail-
able at the links listed above and www.psd1.org.
Golfers Hit the Course to Support Virgie Robinson Scholarship Fund
A big "thank you" to the Pasco community for coming out to support the 5th annual Virgie Robinson Scholar-
ship Spring Classic golf tournament on April 29. Dozens of golfers hit the course at Sun Willows and collec-
tively they raised more than $9,000 for the Virgie Robinson Scholarship Fund.
Over the last 11 years, the Virgie Robinson Scholarship Fund has given more than $19,000 in college scholar-
ships to Pasco students. #WeArePasco
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Congratulations to Chiawana High School Athletic
Director John Cazier! He was recently named the
WIAA District 5 Athletic Director of the Year.
Cazier was nominated by the Mid-Columbia Confer-
ence. District Five includes the 3A/4A Mid-
Columbia Conference, the 2A CWAC, 1A SCAC,
2B EWAC, and 2B/1B Greater Columbia Gorge
League.
Cazier has served as the Riverhawks' athletic direc-
tor for the last seven years.
#PROUDofPASCO
Cazier Named District 5 Athletic Director of the Year
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Saluting Students
Pasco High School students
(from left to right) Eden
Snider, Kendra Smith,
Vanesa Quiroz, Angelica
Guzman, Noemi Velasquez,
Esmeralda Garcialazo and
Maritsa Villegas led the flag
salute at the May 9 Board of
Directors meeting. The stu-
dents are all members of the
Pasco High girls tennis team.
McLoughlin Students Hold Relay for Life
The track at McLoughlin Middle School was filled with activity on May 12
as hundreds of students showed their support for cancer victims and survi-
vors during their Relay for Life.
The event was organized by a group of McLoughlin Leadership students to
help raise awareness about the impact that cancer has on all of our lives. “I
participated in the Relay for Life a lot growing up,” says McLoughlin Lead-
ership student Megan Mattson. “When our Leadership advisor, Mrs. Bice,
brought it up, I knew I wanted to be involved.”
The students also sold luminarias to help raise funds for the American Can-
cer Society. Those luminarias will be lit and set up during the Tri-Cities area
Relay for Life event at John Dam Plaza in Richland on May 20.
#PROUDofPASCO
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Board Notes 5-9-17 Study Session
Sarah Thornton led a discussion about district facilities usage policy. This discussion focused on high school facilities. Special Recognition
Shane Edinger presented a Partner in Kindness award to Columbia Center Rotary for their donation of more than $1,000 to the district. He also presented a special recognition to the District’s school nurses for National School Nurse Day on May 10.
Reports/Discussions
Erich Bolz provided an overview to the board regarding the new curriculum recommendations for Leadership, Music, Science and World Language-French.
Erich Bolz provided an update to the board on the preschool service provided in Pasco. Action Items
The Board held a public hearing and approved Resolution 935 authorizing the sale of surplus district property parcels near Franklin STEM Elementary and north of Court Street between Roads 48 & 52.
The Board approved an increase in elementary and secondary breakfast and lunch prices beginning in the 2017-18 school year to meet the state federal standards.
Consent Agenda was approved with: Personnel; Warrant Approval; Approval of New Horizons Relocation Change Order #2; Approval of Overnight Student Travel for: Chiawana HS Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) students to the state competition in Redmond, WA.
Board Notes 4-25-17 Study Session
Michelle Whitney updated the board on the Superintendent’s Annual Work Plan. Special Recognition
Shane Edinger presented a special recognition to the District’s teachers in honor of Teacher Appreciation Week May 1-5. He also recognized Stevens Middle School teacher Armando Rodriguez for achieving National Board Certification.
Reports/Discussions
Kristin Blair updated the board on schools participating in the Community Eligibility Provision program and the need to in-crease the district’s school lunch prices to meet the stated federal standards.
Erich Bolz updated the board on the process and parameters used in the naming process of the early learning center. Several names were discussed but no vote was taken.
Consent Agenda was approved with: Personnel; Warrant Approval; Approval of School Improvement plans 2016-17; Approval of Pasco High School Phase III Change Order #7; Approval of letter to legislators regarding state assessments linked to graduation requirements; 2nd reading of District Policy 2410: High School Graduation Requirements; Approval of Overnight Student Travel for: Chiawana HS Distributive Educa-tion Clubs of America (DECA) Every 15 Minutes Shift into Safety Program Preparation & Benton County Morgue field trip; New Horizons HS Every 15 Minutes Shift into Safety Program Preparation and Benton County Morgue field trip; Delta HS National History Day Team to the State Competition in Auburn, WA; Chiawana HS and New Horizons HS Future Farmers of America (FFA) to the State Convention and Career and Leadership Development Events in Pullman, WA; Approval of Out of State Over-night Student Travel for Chiawana HS Speech and Debate team to National Tournament in Birmingham, AL; Pasco HS Future Farmers of America (FFA) to the State Convention and Career Leadership Development Events in Pullman, WA and University of Idaho tour in Moscow, ID. Board meetings are broadcast on PSC-TV (Pasco City Television) Channel 191 on Charter Cable in Pasco. You can view the schedule at:
www.pasco-wa.gov/psctvschedule. The City of Pasco is also streaming the meetings at: www.pasco-wa.gov/psctvOnDemand. The meetings
are also posted on the District YouTube channel: Pasco Schools.
Board meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. (the only exceptions being December and July). Meetings
begin at 6:30 p.m. Study sessions are held in advance of regularly scheduled board meetings at 4:30 p.m.
Board agendas are posted on Friday prior to the meeting. Agendas and minutes can be viewed at www.psd1.org/domain/24.
Upcoming Events: May 23: Boar d of Directors Meeting: 6:30 p.m.
May 26: Team Pasco House Dedication: 11 a.m. - 4805 Pinehurst Dr.
June 1: Delta HS Graduation: 7 p.m. - Three Rivers Convention Ctr.
June 2: New Hor izons HS Gr aduation: 7 p.m. - Gjerde Center (CBC)
June 3: Pasco HS Graduation: 10 a.m. - Edgar Brown Stadium
June 3: Chiawana HS Graduation: 6 p.m. - Edgar Brown Stadium