Sunday, September 29, 2013

What a great week we had last week at Banks High School! Homecoming 2013 is now in the books. We had dress-up days, class competitions at lunch, floats, a parade, a lip sync assembly, soccer, volleyball, dance team, cross country and football games and a Homecoming dance on Saturday night. The energy level in the building was high all week. The students were just fabulous throughout the busy and slightly crazy week. I have been in other high schools and districts and Homecoming activities have never gone smoother than they do here at Banks. Students, staff and parents are involved, organized and just great to work with here! Our 2013 Queen, Lauren Draves was crowned during the Homecoming game Friday night and the court included; Tori Seed, Laysia Rosa, Johanna Wren, Lauren Birr and Melissa Epifano. The win on Friday night over Scappoose was a quality win over an outstanding team and places the Braves in the hunt for a league championship. It looks like it might be the start of a wet, windy fall now. Time to settle in and hit the books...grade day is next week on Thursday with no school on Thursday or Friday (Oct. 10th and 11th, statewide inservice).

Sunday, September 22, 2013

It is an exciting week at Banks High School. It's Homecoming week 2013!! It all starts on Monday with a tapping assembly at 8:30 AM in the gym. There are dress up days each day of the week, class competitions, floats, a parade and after school sporting events most evenings. It all culminates in the dance on Saturday night in the wrestling building. It should be a very busy, fun filled week at the high school. We are working hard on getting the student viewer and parent viewer sites up so that students and parents can see things like grades, attendance , class schedule and transcripts online. We will notify students and parents when that is completed and ready for viewing. We are just over two weeks away from the first 6-week progress reports on October 10th. Conferences will be later this year on November 7th and 8th. It has been a very nice start to the school year. The building is very full and students seem to have great attitudes and patience with each other as they move through the halls from class to class. It is a great group of kids that we have at the high school and I know they will be ready and involved in the events of the Homecoming week ahead.

Monday, September 16, 2013

The weather is in the process of changing. Cooler days and moisture are here for this week. It is a welcome change from the very hot days that we had last week, especially for our students and coaches participating in events that are held outside. We do have our air conditioning running now and the difference in climate is amazing. Rooms are comfortable now regardless of the temperature outside and that is wonderful. We have had two fire drills which utilized our new alarm system and it works as expected. Science students in Mr. Victor's classes are enjoying the new science classroom which is large and very well equipped for science instruction. We are working hard to get all of our students accounts for using the school computers. The changes in technology this year have been extensive and we are starting to catch up in many technology areas, but we still have work to do. A reminder that each Wednesday, for the remainder of the year, we will have late starts. Classes begin at 9:10 AM on these days.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

The first week of the 2013-14 school year has just ended. It was a week where we welcomed students back to a renovated high school building. We have a new fire alarm system in place, security cameras in some hallways and a new heating and cooling system. The security cameras, while in place, are not yet up and running and this is due to a few issues related to technology. We expect them to be "on line" very soon. The air conditioning in the building is on in some rooms and off in others. We are working quickly to get all rooms cooled to a comfortable temperature for the coming school week. The high school is a very "full" building with the addition of some full time junior high classes being held in high school classrooms. Student attitudes and behaviors have been outstanding during the first week of school! Just a reminder that the late start Wednesdays will begin this week with the first late start on September 11th. The first class of the day will begin at 9:10 AM. Late starts will continue each Wednesday for the remainder of the school year. High school staff will spend the late start time in professional development, throughout the school year.