Read Across America Assembly
Parents are invited to join Beacon Elementary for a Read Across America Assembly on Thursday, March 10 at 9:30 a.m. The assembly will be presented by second grade.
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Parents are invited to join Beacon Elementary for a Read Across America Assembly on Thursday, March 10 at 9:30 a.m. The assembly will be presented by second grade.
Read MorePTO Family Fun Night Presents:
Books! The Magic is Real!
Featuring Xakary
As Seen On America’s Got Talent! • Parent Magazine’s “Golden Teddy” Award Winner
Join us for a fantastic FREE family literacy evening event! Xakary’s assembly contains solid educational material, brought to life with spell-binding tricks, laugh-out-loud humor, music, students involved on stage, and more! What better way to get students revved up about reading and science! Families will have a terrific time and all students will receive a FREE book!
Wednesday, March 2 • 6:00 p.m.
Simpson Elementary
Read MoreEver wondered why kids say they're bored at school, or why they stop trying when the work gets harder? Educationalist Carol Dweck explains how the wrong kind of praise actually *harms* young people. This short video is essential viewing for EVERYONE - from teachers and education workers to relatives and friends - and will totally revolutionize the way you interact with children.
Read MoreParents are invited to join Beacon Elementary on Wednesday, February 10, at 10:15 a.m. for an assembly celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Third grade classes will present a selection of readings and songs under the direction of music teacher Mrs. Susan Lundquist.
Read MoreBeacon Elementary has a “Giving Tree” in the office for the holiday season. In lieu of ornaments, staff will be collecting warm items of all sizes such as socks, gloves, scarves, hats, and blankets. All items will be donated to local charities.
You are welcome to join us in giving to those in need by bringing new, unwrapped, warm items of any size to decorate the tree in the Beacon office.
Read MoreThe weather outside may be turning frightful, but students are keeping their voices warm in preparation for our winter vocal concert series. Beacon Elementary is proud to present:
Monday, December 7
Kindergarten Performance
Tuesday, December 8
1st Grade Performance
Wednesday, December 9
2nd Grade Performance
Thursday, December 10
3rd Grade Performance
Students will be performing a selection of their favorite winter songs under the direction of music teacher Mrs. Susan Lundquist. All concerts will be held in the Beacon multipurpose room and are scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. Doors will open at 6:15 p.m. It is sure to be a delight!
Read MoreParents are invited to join Beacon Elementary on Friday, November 13, at 10:15 a.m. for the Veterans Day Assembly presented by the 1st grade classes. Selected 3rd grade students will read their Veterans Day essays as well.
Read MorePicture Retake Day is Tuesday, November 10 at Beacon Elementary. If you are unhappy with your child's photo, simply return the original package on retake day and your child will have a new picture taken. If your child missed the original picture day or you would like to order a new package, order forms are available in the Beacon office. Parents can also order online at mylifetouch.com using the Picture Day ID: LS215006Q1.
Read MoreThe businesses of Montesano are hosting the 2nd Annual Montesano Downtown Trick or Treat event on Friday, October 30 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Look for an orange sign in the window of participating businesses.
Read Morehttp://www.king5.com/story/news/local/2015/10/22/students-learn-to-read-reading-to-dogs/74427012/
MONTESANO, Wash. -- Every Thursday, a class of eager 3rd graders comes into the library at Beacon Elementary School for the weekly reading lesson.
Daylon picks Maggie, a mutt who doesn't like water but loves adventure stories.
Haley picks Mitsy, a 12-year-old toy poodle who promises she's listening even with her eyes shut.
Patrick walks over to Maggie, a Shetland sheep dog who prefers fiction.
There are 20 students in total who spend 15 precious minutes each week reading to the dog of his or her choice, thanks to a corps of dedicated volunteers and their canine companions.
"Reading is like playing a sport," said Marlene Vahl, a retired teacher at Beacon who started the "reading to dogs" program a couple years ago. "The more you practice the better you get. But practice is easier to do if it's fun."
Students like Daylon, Hayley and Patrick all say the same thing: They love reading to dogs more than reading alone or reading to people because the dogs just sit and listen.
"Dogs don't stop you in the middle of the story," said Haley. "By myself, it's lonely. With a dog, they just keep me comfortable."
Patrick admits he doesn't like reading alone very much; however, after he started reading to dogs at school, he found a new hobby he enjoys at home: reading to dogs.
"I think it made my skills get higher when I read to dogs," said Patrick.
The school picks students who teachers think may benefit from the program, according to teachers.
Vahl, who taught kindergarten and 2nd grade at Beacon Elementary before retiring, says she's changed her appreciation of teaching techniques after observing kids reading to dogs.
"In our eagerness as teachers and parents to make sure they're reading just right, sometimes we interrupt more than we should," said Vahl. "Sometimes it just works better if you can just let it be, and let them read and enjoy what they're reading."
Read MorePicture Day is
Tuesday, September 29 & Wednesday, September 30
Parents can order online at mylifetouch.com
Picture Day ID: LS215006Q0
Picture Day Schedules:
Tuesday, September 29
Teacher Ellen
Teacher Cindy
Mrs. Blancas
Ms. LaDue
Ms. Girts
Mrs. LaLonde
Ms. Cokeley
Mrs. Johansen
Mrs. Ray
Mrs. Pekola
Mrs. Skye
Wednesday, September 30
Teacher Ellen
Teacher Cindy
Mrs. Freeman
Mrs. Cady
Mrs. Craig
Mrs. Parker
Mrs. Plato
Mrs. Sorenson
Mrs. Mann
Mrs. Baldwin
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In this new resource from Attendance Works, a variety of parents speak about the importance of school attendance and making sure absences don't add up. This video offers practical, every day steps parents can take to help their children attend school and highlights ways schools and communities can help reduce barriers to attendance. Be sure to download the Discussion Guide from www.attendanceworks.org.
In this new resource from Attendance Works, a variety of parents speak about the importance of school attendance and making sure absences don't add up. This video offers practical, every day steps parents can take to help their children attend school and highlights ways schools and communities can help reduce barriers to attendance. Be sure to download the Discussion Guide from www.attendanceworks.org.
Read MoreBeacon Elementary is offering the Highly Capable Program for students in grades K-3 for the 2015-16 school year. If you would like to refer a student for this program, please complete the referral form and return it to the school office by September 23, 2015.
Click Here for the Hi-Cap Referral Form
Following recent changes in state law, the program will identify and serve approximately 1-3% of the students in each grade level at Beacon Elementary. The Hi-Cap program emphasizes problem solving and higher level thinking skills, social interaction with peers, and development of independent work habits.
WAC definition of Highly Capable:
Students who perform or show potential for performing at significantly advanced
academic levels when compared with others of their age, experiences, or
environments. Outstanding abilities are seen within students’ general intellectual
aptitudes, specific academic abilities, and/or creative productivities within a
specific domain. These students are present not only in the general populace, but
are present within all protected classes.
Students who are highly capable may possess, but are not limited to, these
learning characteristics:
Referral forms are available in the school office or by clicking on the link above. Referred students will be evaluated for the Hi-Cap program using a standardized test, teacher recommendation, and a compilation of student achievement data including state and school assessments. The evaluation data is then weighted and a final score is assigned. Parent permission is needed to release students from class to participate in the testing.
If you have any further questions about the program, please contact Julie Aldrich, Highly Capable Program Coordinator, at 249-4331.
Read MorePlease join us for Open House on Thursday, August 27 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Bring your family, meet the teachers, and see the classrooms. Students are encouraged to bring their school supplies on this night. We look forward to seeing you!
Read MoreClass placements are being finalized and letters will be mailed home by the end of this week.
Current students already enrolled at Beacon Elementary do not need to re-register. Instructions on how to verify student information will be sent home on the first day of school.
Read MoreBeacon Elementary is pleased to announce that full-day kindergarten will be offered at no cost beginning in the 2015-2016 school year.
Staffing arrangements are still pending. Class placement letters for all students will be mailed home in August.
Read MoreSummer Meals for Kids & Teens Being Served in Your Community
To find a location near you, call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or go to www.fns.usda.gov/summerfoodrocks
Open to all children, 18 and younger. No enrollment! NO COST!
Read MoreParents & special guests are invited to join their students for lunch on Thursday, June 11. Barbecued hot dogs, baked beans, and icy juice will be served.
Prices are $3.75 for adults and $2.50 for additional children (non-students). Exact change or check is appreciated.
1st Grade
Food Service: 10:50 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
Recess: 11:10 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
2nd Grade
Food Service: 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Recess: 11:50 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.
3rd Grade & Full Day Kindergarten
Food Service: 12:10 p.m. - 12:40 p.m.
Recess: 12:30 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
R.S.V.P. to 249-4528
Students and guests are invited to show team spirit by wearing their favorite team colors or apparel.
Read MorePreschool and kindergarten open enrollment for the 2015-2016 school year is scheduled for April 27 – May 1. Parents who complete the necessary information during the scheduled open enrollment week will have priority placement for their child. Click here for more information on how to register.
Read MoreOpen enrollment week, scheduled for April 27 – May 1, is also parent input week for both Beacon Elementary and Simpson Elementary. During parent input week, all parents will have the opportunity to meet with the principals to discuss their student’s learning style and needs for the upcoming school year. To schedule an appointment with one of the principals, please contact the Beacon office at 249-4528 or the Simpson office at 249-4331.
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