
“Individuals with disabilities who require assistance or special arrangements to attend a program or activity sponsored by the Yakima School District should contact the district’s compliance officer, Jill Kelleher, 24 hours in advance of the event to inquire about accommodation. Inquiries regarding accommodation, compliance, and/or grievance procedures may be directed to Jill Kelleher, 104 N. 4th Avenue, Yakima, WA 98902, (509) 573-7066. TTY services for the hearing impaired are available at two school sites for school and/or district-level communication; those numbers are: 573-1314 and 573-7225.”
Per WAC 392-145-015 (6)
"Teachers and all other school district staff members shall be notified that students shall not be requested to transport prohibited items between home and school on school bus...."
- Heavy, sharp, bulky and/or other articles, which may be hazardous in the event of an accident or an emergency stop, shall not be transported in the passenger area of any school bus. WAC 392-145-015 (5)
- Items that shall not be transported within the passenger area of a school bus also shall include all forms of animal life (except seeing eye dogs,) firearms, weapons, breakable containers, flammables and all other articles, which adversely affect the safety of the bus and passengers. WAC 392-145-015 (6).
- Other items not to be transported are: trading cards, skateboards, glass jars, classroom pets, class treats (cupcakes, doughnuts, popcorn, ice cream bars, popsicles.), helium balloons, some types of science project and toys.
Dress Code Update
We have had a great beginning of the school year with teachers and students both working very hard in the learning process. As we continue this work, we want to remind all parents and guardians that safety is Lewis and Clark’s and the Yakima School District’s top priority. Therefore, we are asking parents to check their child’s attire before they leave for school. We have been working with the Yakima Police Department (YPD) /School Resource Officers (SRO) who have been in contact with the YPD Gang Unit to stay aware of any new clothing articles that could put your child’s safety and well being at risk. We will not be allowing:
- Shirts and pants that say “G-unit” or “Southpole.”
- Solid red or blue shirts
- Shoelaces that are any color except for black and white.
- Pants that are more than two sizes to big.
- Shirts and jersey’s with numbers on them.
- Web belts.
- “Player 69” attire
- Old English lettering
The attire that is not acceptable may be changing throughout the year so we will update these changes as we learn about them. Parents are encouraged to not buy clothing articles with the letter N (with the color red) or S (with the color blue) on them. There will be parent gang awareness presentations put on by the SRO’s throughout the year that will help inform parents of the latest gang issues. The dates will be announced in a future newsletter. Again, thank you for helping us ensure a safe and healthy learning and teaching environment for all students and staff.
Our four R's
Rigor: Skills and/or knowledge are manifested as participants develop conceptual understanding, not recall.
Reflection: Thinking is evident because leaders provide opportunities for participants to respond to open-ended questions, explain their thinking processes, and reflect to create personal meaning.
Relevance: Application of skills, knowledge, and thinking in relevant and/or real-world contexts is essential for engaging participants in their learning and for helping participants make connections that lead to understanding.
Relationships: Relationships are positive and are essential for establishing optimal conditions for learning and include high expectations around challenging work, student social support for learning, and differentiation of instruction based on participant needs.
Nine Characteristics of Highly Performing Schools Goal:
Increase to an 80% agreement level the perception of parents, students and staff of Lewis & Clark Middle School that there is truly a supportive learning environment in our school as measures against the standards of this characteristic by surveys of all educational partners, by June 2004.
Student Improvement Goals
Reading Performance Goal
By the spring of 2010, 74.3% of LC students will pass the reading assessment targets as measured by the WASL and the unit scores from the district adopted reading curriculum.
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Math Performance Goal
By the spring of 2010, 62.4% of Lewis & Clark Middle School students will pass the math assessment targets as measured by the WASL and the unit scores from the district adopted math curriculum.
Writing Performance Goal
By the spring of 2010, 50% of all Lewis & Clark students in grade seven will meet or exceed state writing requirements as measured by the WASL in school years 2007-2010.
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Last Updated
November 12, 2008
(509) 573-2200
Lewis & Clark Middle School 1114 West Pierce Yakima, WA 98902