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Currents, June 27, 2008

Posted Friday, Jun 27, 2008 by pgrant

WATERSHED HAPPENINGS

July 17, School Board meeting

September 2, First day of 08-09 school year

Dear Watershed Community,

An enrollment marketing task force met last Thursday to develop summer marketing plans. Our goal is to get out the good word about Watershed and increase our enrollment. The message is straightforward: we have a good school, getting better all the time. With our small class sizes, an innovative and supportive faculty, and sense of belonging, Watershed offers a great opportunity to all of its students.

Background: during 07-08, we served about 80 students. Our largest class (c. 30) was our senior class. Our other classes are smaller, so we need to attract about 30-40 students to replace the class of 2008 and grow as we would like. With all of us working together, we can indeed grow. I know students are out there. As one recent touring family commented, “Why are you such a well kept secret?” So—secret no more! If you have ideas to promote the school, know people who are interested (or should be interested!), or can otherwise help, let me know.

The school office will be open on a limited basis all summer. We will check messages regularly and get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks.

Farewell department: Congratulations to our registrar, Pam Lien, who’s accepted an
administrative position with Quest Academy, a new charter school opening in St. Louis Park. Pam has been a wonderful asset to Watershed for years, and I know she will continue to do good things for the students at her new school. Thank you for everything, Pam, and good luck. I look forward to your visits to Watershed!

With Pam’s departure, I’m looking for a replacement. If you’re interested or know anyone who might be, let me know.

The next Watershed School Board meeting is Thursday, July 17, 5:30-7:30 p.m. All board meetings are open to the public. If you would like to be on the agenda, contact Endel Kallas.

Questions, concerns, ideas? Give me a call at 612-871-4363 x206, or email me at pgrant@watershedhs.org. Have a great summer!

Sincerely,

Phil Grant
Administrator

Currents for June 11, 2008

Posted Wednesday, Jun 11, 2008 by sweidendorf

Note: We will not be posting new Currents weekly during the summer. We will, however, post at least monthly, and will continue to send out an email alert when postings are complete. If you have an interesting school-related item to share, please send it to me at sheila (at) hokan.org. We reserve the right to include or not, and to edit for length, style and content. --Sheila, your Currents editor.

WATERSHED HAPPENINGS

June 9 – 13
Faculty Workshops

June 17
Grades Mailed Out

June 19
Board Meeting

September 2
First day of the 2008-09 school year!

ADMIN NOTES:
–Phil Grant, Administrator

Dear Watershed Community,

Congratulations and best wishes to all of our 2008 graduates! I thought our commencement ceremony at MCTC last Saturday was wonderful. I always have such mixed feelings at commencement, for while I’m proud of our graduates, I shall miss them.

I want to thank all parents, guardians, and friends of Watershed for a fine year. Your support of the school throughout 2007-2008 contributed to the many successes we enjoyed. I wish everyone a great summer and I look forward to an even better school year in 08-09!

Though summer vacation has begun for students, teachers and administrators aren’t quite there yet. For example, Watershed is migrating to a new student information system called Power School. Our old system (SIPS) is obsolete and will no longer be supported by its maker. Accordingly, all faculty and staff will be trained June 9-11 in this new system. Later on, we’ll provide parent and student training. Look for more information on this over the course of the summer.

Another task for us during this workshop week is to prepare for a visit from our charter sponsor, Adler Institute, part of the charter contract renewal process. (Watershed was originally chartered in 2002 and the contract was renewed in 2005.) Among other things, Adler representatives will ask us to affirm our purposes, describe our programs for carrying out those purposes, and identify the specific and measurable outcomes pupils are to achieve as a result of those programs.

That’s more or less the technical language used in Minnesota law. In everyday terms, it reduces to such questions as “What are you doing for your students? How well are you doing? How do you know?” These are useful questions for our professional staff to ponder as we prepare for the Adler visit and plan for next year.

Sports report, as promised! During the weekend of May 31-June 1, our Ultimate Frisbee team participated in a tiring but fun state tournament. During the course of eight games over the two days, our intrepid disc-throwers acquitted themselves nobly. A few days later, our golf squad ended their season with “The Watershed Scramble.” (I believe you’ll have to ask a golfer what that means.) I understand that the student-athletes on both squads learned much about their sports, teamwork, and themselves this spring. Congratulations to all of them and their coaches and supporters, especially Matt McElrath, Mark McGarraugh and Christina Beck!

Lost and found department: Mack Wenberg (612-868-1129) reported a missing backpack after the last day of school outing at the park. It’s dark blue with gray backing. If you know where it is, give Mack a call.

I’ve received several calls and emails about lunch accounts; thank you. We will send out a final bill—most likely in our next mailing the week of June 16, along with final grades. (One of the anticipated benefits of our new Power School student information system will be greater ease in tracking lunch balances.)

The next Watershed School Board meeting is Thursday, June 19, 5:30-7:30 p.m. All board meetings are open to the public. If you would like to be on the agenda, please contact Keith Dunder or Endel Kallas.

Questions, concerns, ideas? Give me a call at 612-871-4363 x206, or email me at pgrant (at)watershedhs.org. Have a great week!

ACCENT ARTS AWARDS ANNOUNCED:
–Maggie Rozycki

Congratulations to our winners and to all who showed their work in the show at Accent Arts, a custom framing gallery on 1618 West Lake St.(cross street is James Ave)Mpls, 612-822-1234

Kristi, the owner, generously custom framed a piece by every student in my classes. She also provided an opening party for the show and prizes of art supplies to the top 4 winners.

Note: The winning pictures are below, except for the show favorite, Lucia Berocay; we are waiting a “postable” photo and will put the image up when it becomes available.

1st Place, Ana Hedenstrom:
Ana Hedenstrom, 2nd Place.jpg

2nd Place, Ayla Weber:
Ayla Weber, 2nd Place.jpg

3rd Place, Hunter Bodene-Yost:
Hunter Bodene-Yost, 3rd Place.jpg