WHAT'S HAPPENING AT LEWISTON ELEMENTARY?
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Student Emergency Contact Information
Please sign in and check your student's information. This only has to be done one time a year! This includes Contact Information, Emergency Contacts, Student Acceptable Use Policy, Parent Releases and Authorizations for our school.
WHAT'S HAPPENING AROUND THE DISTRICT?
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“The teacher every child should have”: How Nicole Erickson makes a difference one child at a time
In a world where you can be anything, Heritage Elementary’s 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year chooses to be kind.
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Exponential Education: How Jennifer Whipple’s passion for math engages her students and propelled her daughters to teach
Whipple’s mother inspired her to teach, and she, in turn, raised two daughters who also became math teachers! Ridgeline High School’s 2024 Teacher of the Year hopes her students will also catch her enthusiasm for mathematics.
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Stacey Pugh, Greenville Elementary’s Teacher of the Year, does small things with great love
Pugh, a longtime Greenville Dragon, inspires her students with the great words and insights of those who came before them. “I want them to be heroes,” she said of her students.
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South Cache Teacher of the Year Kilee Nilsson is one of her students’ greatest cheerleaders
Nilsson, a Resource teacher at the school, provides a safe space for her students. Her classroom creates achievement through lots of encouragement and exposure to great books.
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A Career of Caring: How Connie Rawlins, Sky View’s 2024 Teacher of the Year, found her calling as a resource teacher
As a child, Rawlins was bothered when she learned that students with disabilities were hidden away from society. Thirty-five years of teaching later, she wants her students to know that they have limitless potential.
INFORMATION YOU MAY NEED TO KNOW
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PowerSchool's Data Breach
Click on the link above for district information regarding the recent PowerSchool Data Breach. This is all the information we can currently offer, but we will reach out to affected individuals as soon as we receive more information from PowerSchool.
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Student feedback is valuable for improving our schools.
A new state requirement this year requires parents to provide prior written consent before students may participate in surveys. Parents are encouraged to review information about each survey and provide permission for students to participate.
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Elementary Teacher Initial Screening and Informational Meetings
Elementary Teacher Initial Screening and Informational Meetings will be held on February 4 and 13, 2025, from 4-5:30 P.M. at the CCSD Office located at 84 East 2400 North in North Logan, UT.
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Information regarding the Cache County Board of Education
Click on the link above for information regarding the Cache County Board of Education, including board member biographies, precincts, board meetings, and district policies.
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Statement on CCSD's Decision Not to Participate in the Utah Merit Award Pilot Program
On December 19, 2024, the Cache County Board of Education made the decision not to participate in the Utah Merit Award Pilot Program.