This photo was used on a USDA blog to promote National School Lunch Week.
Lewis Elementary
Summer at Lewis...
Room 13 Before...
Room 13 After...
The mail carrier who delivers mail to my school jokes with me that July must be my favorite month of the year. He refers to the school in the summer, when it's basically just me and the custodians, as my Fortress of Solitude. In a way he is correct. I enjoy the time alone at school. It is a good time to read, think, tinker, plan and occasionally mow the lawn. During this time I like to reflect on the previous year and to look ahead to the coming new school year.
One sobering consideration for that planning is our budget situation. Portland, like many school districts, is facing an uncertain budgetary situation. Check that, it is not uncertain, we know we are getting less than we planned for and for this coming school year have to cut $19 million dollars. This is basically 126 teaching positions in addition to a number of other program and service cuts. When the summer ends, and staff returns to school we will be looking at a different teaching and learning situation. Final decisions won't be made until the middle of July, so for now we continue to live with a bit of uncertantly.
One thing that is certain, is that because our school has grown, we are facing what our Facilities Department likes to call "space allocation issues." Room 13 is being renovated to allow for its use as a classroom. Last week the small inner office in Room 13 that we had used for meetings was removed. A bit more work will happen this week, but by the end of the week the room should be ready to serve as an instructional space. Above you will find a before and after shot of the work to date.
Old Locker Room Baskets
My school, Lewis Elementary School, has a gym with two locker rooms. It was built in a time when students would change clothes for PE. The locker rooms are now mostly used for storage. Some of our teachers saw these wire clothes baskets in the locker room and thought they would make great book bins...
Cob Bench Project at Lewis
Run for the Arts
On Friday at school we held our Run for the Arts fundraiser. Run For The Arts is our annual jogathon that helps us raise money to provide additional arts related activities and events at our school. For the past few years we have used these funds to support our drama teacher in residency program. Below is the start of the run.
Earth Day Broadcast from the Lewis School Garden
On Wednesday, April 22, 2009 we will be broadcasting live from the Lewis Elementary School garden. We plan to offer a tour of our garden via ustream.tv. The broadcast begins approximately at 11:00 am Pacific time. Free Webcam Chat at Ustream
ustream from the Lewis Garden
On Earth Day, Wednesday, April 22, 2009 Lewis Elementary School will be broadcasting live on ustream.tv from our garden area. We will begin our broadcast at 11:00 am Pacific time. We hope you can join us as we provide a tour or our school garden area. We anticipate a broadcast of between 10 and 15 minutes.http://www.ustream.tv/channel/lewis-elementary-school
Lewis Bike Safety Class
On Friday, April 10, 2009 our 5th grade students finished their two week bicycle safety class with a ride through the Springwater Corridor on a trip to Sellwood Middle School. The class was lead by Carl Larson of the Bicycle Transportation Alliance. Carl also has lead pedestrian safety classes for our second and third grade students. Below is a short interview with Carl. We thank Carl and the BTA, for their continued support.
Originally posted on lewiselementary.org
Lewis Auction Coming Up This Week...
The Lewis Elementary School PTA will be holding their annual auction on Thursday, March 5, 2009 at the Bosanova Ballroom. The proceeds go to help fund various activities at Lewis including support for our OMSI Science Camp experience for our 4th and 5th grade students and to help fund our gardening program. You can preview the auction catalog here.
Pop-Up Book Biographies
Students in Mrs. Gould's classroom recently made pop-up books. Below are a few examples...