Superintendent on Location Video Series: Tuesday Teen Market
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Over the summer, Superintendent Scott visited with student entrepreneurs who participated in the Tuesday Teen Market- a great collaboration between the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce, Hillsboro Tuesday Night Marketplace, and HSD. For more information, contact the
School-to-Career team
at the Chamber (503-648-1102).
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Sept.
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First Day of School Grades 1-6, 7 and 9
Patterson Kindergarten Back-to-School Night 6-7:30 p.m.
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First Day of School Grades 8 and 10-12
Academic Seminar Schedule
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First Day of School for Kindergarten
HOA Parent Orientation Night (gr 7-12) 6:30-8 p.m.
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5:15 p.m.
Minter Bridge Back to School Night K-2nd
6:30-8 p.m.
6:30-8 p.m.
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Academic Seminar Reminder
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Wednesday, Sept. 5, is our first Academic Seminar of the year. Occurring each Wednesday, Academic Seminar provides important time for staff to collaborate and engage in professional development. On these days, middle and high schools start their day 30 minutes later than normal and elementary schools end their day 30 minutes earlier than normal.
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Budget and Citizens' Curriculum Advisory Committee Opportunities
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Bus Service Delay Reminder
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High School Football Game Safety Protocols
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As we mentioned in last week's Hot News, our high schools are implementing new entrance protocols for football games and other ticketed events. Students will no longer be able to bring in backpacks or large bags, outside food and beverages (empty water bottles are allowed), or bicycles, scooters, or skateboards. In addition, students in middle and high school must show their school-issued ID cards. Your assistance in communicating and reinforcing these guidelines is much appreciated. Additional information is on the
Athletic and Activities page
of our website.
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Your School-Based Health Center
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HSD's school-based health center at Century High School is a comprehensive health care facility that is available to all students and employees of the Hillsboro School District. Services include immunizations, sports physicals, dental screenings, mental health services and more. Learn more here or call 503-597-4580 for an appointment.
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Bilingual Summer Programs
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For many years, the Hillsboro School District has offered Migrant and Dual Language summer programs
to students who can benefit from that extended school year experience. This summer, more than 900 students participated in the programs, which ran throughout July.
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Mariachi STEAM Camp
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In late July, sixteen Hillsboro students and two graduates (as counselors) attended a
week-long camp
where, besides performing and learning the art and history of Mariachi music, students also engaged in a variety of STEAM activities.
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Bond Update
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This summer, over 40 projects around the district have been completed or are near completion. The most visible projects are: Reedville Elementary's main building renovations and new annex; Glencoe High's multi-use turf field and lights; Hilhi's multi-use turf field, track and lights; new parent/bus dropoff areas at four elementary schools; and new play areas at five elementary schools. What happened at your school or building? What's coming? Find out at
hillsboro-bond.org.
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Tanasbourne Party in the Park
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Join HSD and other community partners at the second annual Tanasbourne Party in the Park on Sunday, Sept. 9, from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Evergreen Park, 2615 NE Amberglen Pkwy. This event features live music, kids activities, food, art and craft vendors and more.
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Please Drive Safely Around Schools
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With schools re-opening, drivers need to be especially vigilant for pedestrians before and after school hours. Here are eight important things to remember in school zones: 1) Recognize school zones; 2) Reduce speed; 3) Expect increased traffic; 4) Be aware of pedestrians; 5) Watch for buses; 6) Obey crossing guards; 7) Learn about new drop-areas at Ladd Acres, Eastwood, McKinney and Reedville; and 8) Fines are severe for breaking traffic laws. Click here to view more details about these important reminders.
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