Saturday, May 31, 2014

Utah Edu -- Hillcrest Elementary School

Dear fellow Huskies,
Welcome to Hillcrest Elementary School We are so excited to welcome all of you to a new school year 2014 Hillcrest Elementary is known for high expectations, a caring climate, and a staff that supports student success.
We invite you to get involved and learn more! You can read The Leader in Me by Stephen R. Covey to fi nd out what we are trying to accomplish. You can also volunteer in the classroom and through the PTA. Join us to make our school a place where leadership and personal responsibility is encouraged and celebrated. EVERY child can and is a leader! Please contact us at any time to help us ensure your experience here is a positive one. Thank you for entrusting us with your students each day!!
Eric Markworth, Principal eric.markworth@loganschools.org

 When does the school day start?
 • School offi cially beings at 8:10 a.m. • The fi rst bell rings at 8 a.m. when the doors open.
• Children are to wait outside until the fi rst bell rings.
• Children in afternoon Kindergarten start at 12 p.m. What if my child is late to school?
• If your child arrives after 8:20 a.m., they MUST check-in with the offi ce and receive a check-in slip before going to their classroom. Things You Need to Know at Hillcrest Elementary Leaders Start Here! 2013-2014 When does the school day end?
 • School offi cially ends at 2:30 p.m. Children will be excused from their classes at that time.
 • Morning Kindergarten ends at 10:40 a.m
. • Children may be picked up at the front of the school, walk home or ride their designated bus
. • Be sure that your children know how they are to get home (walking and with whom, car pool, parent pick-up, bus, etc.)
 • Timely pick-up of children is important. If your after school plans change, please make alternate arrangements and let the school know before 2:00 p.m. so they can get word to your child(ren) before the dismissal bell.
 • Please note that half-days of school will be dismissed at 11:00 p.m. Lunch is served. There will be NO KINDERGARTEN ON HALF-DAYS! Hillcrest School Day at a Glance 7:30 a.m. Breakfast in cafeteria 8 a.m. First bell rings, doors open 8:10 a.m. School begins 10:40 a.m. AM Kindergarten ends pick up at west-side (front) school doors only 12 p.m. PM Kindergarten begins 2:30 p.m. School dismissed After school program begins 5:30 pm After school program ends IMPORTANT NOTE: Half-days of school dismiss at 12 p.m. (lunch is served at the regular time). NO SCHOOL FOR KINDERGARTEN on half-days How do I find out what is happening at school? The primary way you will receive information about what’s happening at school is through our District automated phone message system. You also have the opportunity to indicate whether you prefer e-mail or text messages to receive information about our school (talk to Mrs. Hardy in the offi ce if your preferences change). Due to budget constraints, we are going paperless as much as possible, and so hard-copy information must be requested specifi cally. In short, to keep tapped into what’s going on you should do the following:

 • KEEP YOUR PHONE NUMBER CURRENT WITH THE SCHOOL OFFICE. If you change numbers, give Mrs. Hardy a call right away!
 • You can also stop by the school lobby to fi nd more about non-school sponsored events and activities for you and your students!
 Don't forget Contact Information :
 Address : 960 N. 1400 E Logan, UT 84321 Phone (435) 755-2360 • Fax: (435) 755-2362

Good Alaska s' Schools ( Part 2) Sitka Campus - GREAT UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA SOUTHEAST



SOMETHING ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA SOUTHEAST 
Information 
Phone Number : 
747-7700
800-478-6653
Contact
1332 Seward Ave
Sitka, AK, 99835
Email Contact :
student.info@uas.alaska.edu

 

Vision

The UAS Sitka Campus serves as a primary resource for learning opportunities in our community. We aim to provide a place where people from across the region and the state can enrich their lives and build a path to their future.

Mission

·                     To meet the diverse, lifelong educational needs of our native and non-native community
·                     To assist all students in reaching their immediate educational long-range career goals
·                     To provide accessible postsecondary academic, vocational and continuing educational opportunities
·                     To enrich the lives and embrace the cultures of our community, region and the state

Community Outreach

The city of Sitka, population 8,900, hosts the smallest of the three University of Alaska Southeast campuses. Due to its smaller size, the Sitka campus has strong connections within the community, including neighbors Mt. Edgecumbe High School and SEARHCCommunity Hospital.

Distance Learning and Technology

UAS Sitka has been recognized for its distance education since the early 1980s. As an active participant in the University of Alaska Learning Consortium (UALC), the Sitka campus is linked to many college campuses throughout Alaska. UAS Sitka offers distance-learning opportunities to Alaska-based students both locally and abroad, and specializes in the statewide reach of rural areas.

Student Success

UAS Sitka focuses its efforts on Alaska Native, rural, and low-income students, in addition to the Sitka-based student population. It acts as the educational center for Sitka-based programs such as Health Information Management, Health Information Technology, Law Enforcement, and Fisheries Technology.
The Sitka campus awards workforce credentials, occupational endorsements, certificates and associate degrees.
And Historic Milestones
·                     1962: Sitka Community College was officially organized. It was operated on a part-time basis from 1962 until 1968. In 1968, the first full-time teacher was hired.
·                     1983: The college changed its name to Islands Community College, to reflect its overall service area, which included Angoon, Kake, Pelican, Petersburg, Port Alexander, Sitka, Tenakee Springs, and Wrangell.
·                     1987: The regional unit of University of Alaska Southeast was established in Juneau, Ketchikan, and Sitka. Sitka retained its “Islands Campus” name.
·                     1988: The college changed its name to University of Alaska Southeast, Sitka Campus.
·                     1989: University of Alaska Southeast, Sitka Campus moved to its current location on Japonski Island. The building was originally constructed as a WWII airplane hangar.
·                     1992: A new certificate and associate degree in Health Information Management was developed; it was the first degree in Alaska to be designed and delivered specifically for distance education.
·                     1998: Completion of Science Wing
·                     2000: Completion of Learning Center and additional classroom space
·                     2005: Completion of Kiln and Foundry Shelter for Art Program
·                     2006: Completion of Welding Laboratory with 16 booths
·                     2008: Completion of Career and Technical Education classroom
·                     2010: Renovation and expansion of Health Sciences Education Wing including computer classroom upgrade and installation of telepresence conference room
·                     2013: Completion of Final Phase of Career and Technical Education (CTE) Wing and renovation of Student Success Center

Recognitions


  • UAS Sitka Campus has been noted in Business Week and Forbes for its expertise in distance-delivered education.
  • 2005: Awarded 5-year Title III grant - Building Bridges for Alaska Native Students: Access to Success
  • 2010: Awarded 5-year Title III grant - Connecting to Success: Building Resources for Alaska Native Students
  • 2012: Awarded Platinum-Level Sitka Green Business Award by the Sitka Global Warming Group and Sustainable Sitka (SGWG/SS), for the highest level of commitment towards green practices.


Thursday, May 29, 2014

Good Alaska s' Schools (Part 1 : Gastineau Elementary School and Harborview Elementary School! )

This is the link of Gastineau Elementary School  !!
http://gses.juneauschools.org/
You can visit that site to see School Information
Contac information

Principal: Brenda Edwards
Email : brenda.edwards@juneauschools.org
Phone Numbers :(907) 796-5075  --Fax (907) 463-1997
Address :10014 Crazy Horse Drive
Juneau, AK 99801-8529

Physical Address
1507 3rd Street
Douglas, AK 99824

And This is link of Harborview Elementary School
http://hves.juneauschools.org/

Contac information

David.Stoltenburg@juneauschools.org
Principal : David Stoltenburg
(907) 523-1850
Fax (907) 523-1899
Attendance - 907-523-1850
Bus Contact - 907-789-7352

Address
10014 Crazy Horse Drive
Juneau, AK 99801-8529

So really good schools!  They had enviroment to create a feeling that every pupils  is an very important part of it.  They realize the important trust so you put in that schools when you send your child to them ! They have great attitudes and a strong sense of respect for self and others. Let’s work together and beleive them  as we prepare your child for a very very bright future.

Best Regard !