
The March theme was "Taking Responsible Risks." Millie Leming was selected as Student of the Month and this is what her teacher had to say: "Millie has refused to read aloud in class for most of the year, but recently she faced her fear and took that risk, and she has become one of the most animated readers in class." Great job Millie.

This is Eann Robinson, back again today with another update. A while back some students went on an overnight CTE field trip! Way back in March, on the 5th and 6th, some students from 11th and 12th grade (so many numbers, this is starting to look like a math class!) joined Lyle, Wishram, and Glenwood schools for an overnight college CTE trip. The students visited Job Corps in Tongue Point, Lower Columbia College, and WSU in Vancouver. Students spent the night in Astoria and even got to go bowling! It was a great field trip from what I hear!
Well, that's all I have for now. This was Eann Robinson, from Klickitat School, bringing you another out-of-date update, and reminding you to stay hydrated, signing off!







Our employee of the month for March is Jennie Klinke. Jennie always has a smile and kind word for everyone she encounters. In addition to her duties in the kitchen, Jennie picks up snack packs and transports our student to her Job Shadow at the Goldendale hospital.

Dominic is a joy to teach math. He works diligently not solely for the purpose of getting a problem done but for understanding. Whenever he makes a mistake, he asks thoughtful questions to gain insight into the error in his reasoning and then reworks the problem until he is confident he has the correct solution. Dominic exhibits an eagerness to continue his mathematics learning and embraces challenge. Upon mastering a given math concept, he is quick to ask "what's next?" Or, "is there more?" He models that being a student is less about serving time and more about expanding one's knowledge and developing skills. This is why I nominate Dominic for Student of the Month.

Good afternoon readers at home,
This is Eann Robinson from Klickitat School, bringing you another update! A while back, on March 10th, some students here at Klickitat school went on a field trip to Clark College! They explored Clark and attended a college and career workshop titled 'Discovering College Confidence'. These workshops focused on financial aid and scholarships, building community, and choosing careers that align with individual values. It was a great experience for all who attended.
Upcoming sometime soon is a field trip to Columbia Gorge Community College, so stay tuned for the update after than trip! This was Eann Robinson of Klickitat School, bringing you an update on a fantastic field trip and reminding you to stay hydrated, signing off!

In case you didn't see our previous post about track, we wish you a happy early April! Now today's subject? I may be a little late to present it, but the blackberry bushes near the school along the trail have been cleared! Thanks to Amy, Bretta, Brandon, and Park Rangers Higby, Anna, Brock, and one other unnamed gentlemen who dove head first into the bushes with a chainsaw! The following is a quote from Amy Wenz herself:
"The blackberry bushes were taking over our fence line, so to maintain that, we cleared from end to end, Elementary to High School. With the help of Brendon, Bretta, and the parks people, we not only cleaned up the area to prevent fires, but also got rid of the obnoxious weeds and growth. [We were] sprucing up the place!"
That is all I have to present for now. I hope to see you tomorrow. This was Eann Robinson, bringing you local news and reminding you to stay hydrated!

This is Eann Robinson from Klickitat Highschool bringing you an update about track! There are two upcoming track meets this week, starting in April. One will be on April 3rd and the other will be on April 4th, a Friday and Saturday respectively. I hope you all do your best and reach new heights (or distances if you are throwing or running). Also, I would like to wish you all a Happy April, seeing as it starts tomorrow! Be prepared for any pranks that may occur!
This was Eann Robinson of Klickitat Highschool, signing off for now. Until next time!












Aly Lysiak is constantly curious about learning something new. Whether it's setting goals for learning a new language, trying out a new artistic technique for her sketches, or aspiring to identify all of earth's countries on a map, she is constantly busy challenging herself to excel at something new.
Dominic is a joy to teach math. He works diligently not solely for the purpose of getting a problem done but for understanding. Whenever he makes a mistake, he asks thoughtful questions to gain insight into the error in his reasoning and then reworks the problem until he is confident he has the correct solution. Dominic exhibits an eagerness to continue his mathematics learning and embraces challenge. Upon mastering a given math concept, he is quick to ask "what's next?" Or, "is there more?" He models that being a student is less about serving time and more about expanding one's knowledge and developing skills. This is why I nominate Dominic for Student of the Month.

As part of our continued exploration of a potential 4-day school week model, we are forming stakeholder committees to thoughtfully review key elements of this structure. The information gathered by these committees will help inform future School Board discussions and decisions.
The following committees will convene in the coming weeks:
Impact on Students Experiencing Poverty
Friday Enrichment & Student Support Opportunities
We value diverse perspectives and encourage parents, staff, and community members to participate. If you are interested in serving on one of these committees, please contact the district office to express your interest.
Your voice matters as we thoughtfully examine what is best for our students and community.

