Monday, February 3, 2014

Foundation

SHOSHONE EDUCATION FOUNDATION If you have ever attended any sporting events at Shoshone High School you might notice that the Shoshone Education Foundation has a concession stand that sells yummy popcorn, cold soda, chocolaty chocolate bars, fresh hot pizza, corn dogs and sugary candy. But have you ever wondered where the money from the sales go and why support the Shoshone Education Foundation? Mrs. Virginia Churchman has a list of five reason why we should support this worthy cause: 1. The Foundation provides scholarships for graduating Shoshone students. 2. The Foundation supports special classroom projects. 3. All funds donated to the Foundation support Shoshone students and their activities. 4. The Shoshone Education Foundation is a non-profit Organization 501 © 3 and donations in Idaho may be used as a tax credit. 5. No director receives any wages or compensation. Besides supporting the concession stand during the games, you can support the foundation by several different ways: Send a check (donation) to SEF, P.O. Box 534, Shoshone, ID 83352. For as little as $16.67 per month you will qualify to join the Foundations Heritage Club. If you are a Shoshone School District employee payroll deductions (donations) can be authorized. Memorial donations are also accepted and notification will be made to the family that you are honoring. If you are unable to make monetary donation, the Foundation is always looking for new members and for individuals who want to help with concessions and other events. If you have questions please contact Virginia Churchman at 208-886-2128.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Shoshone Education Foundation

Did you know?  The Shoshone Education Foundation does many great projects! 

Trophy cases for the school
Yearly scholarships
Funds for activities and groups: Aca Deca, FFA, BPA
School plays,
Missoula Children’s theater
Purchase of Keyboards, rhythm instruments, music stands for the music program,
An incentive program for the elementary school
Administer scholarship funds for scholarships
Funds for special classroom projects
Drug/alcohol free graduation party
Bleachers for the new gym
Stage for graduation

Where do these funds come from?

Concession sales at sports events
Gifts from individuals
Memorial  and honorarium gifts
Monthly payroll deductions
YOU?

Who are we?
The Shoshone Education Foundation board is a group of people who care about the
the Shoshone schools and work to provide support and opportunities for students that could otherwise be limited by lack of  funding.
A 501© 3 corporation

Who benefits?
Students of Shoshone Schools
No director or member of the Foundation receives any money from the SEF

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

New and improved pre-school

August 20, 2012

Parents,

     Some erroneous information appears to be “going around” about the changes to the Shoshone School District pre-school program.  The “rumor” that the school district has said that “no preschool” for our community will be provided, and we have shut it down and walked away is simply not true. In order to improve, we have formed a partnership with another agency providing similar service.  We remain in the preschool business and expect to deliver an improved program to our children.  I would like to take a minute to help clear up the misperceptions by briefly detailing how our joint Head Start/Shoshone School District pre-school program works. 
     The Shoshone School District and Head Start began working together last year in an attempt to best serve our community.  Both parties discovered the obvious redundancy of having two separate pre-schools serving the same community in such close proximity to each other.  After a series of meetings between the two organizations and much research it became clear the best way to serve our children was to join forces in a joint preschool operation.  It was clear this would improve our service over the long run. 
     We committed our partnership understandings into a formal relationship via a written agreement.  This agreement is similar to many other local and national school districts that form partnerships with Head Start.  It is not unusual, in fact it is quite common for these partnerships to develop and prosper.
     While the students will physically attend preschool in the Head Start building, the school district retains involvement.  We will still provide speech and other IEP services.  In fact, we believe these services will be improved in the new partnership.   The district will provide the lead in delivery of these services, as well as work in other capacities with Head Start.
     Both organizations plan to continue to hold “child find” meetings.  Both organizations plan on continuing to work both together and individually to find and serve children.  Both organizations plan to continue to monitor progress of students.   
     Questions about day to day schedules and such should be directed directly to Jay Therber, the Head Start teacher in Shoshone.  IEP and IEP related questions should be directed to Mr. Perry, Shoshone special ed director.  The first year of this partnership will be one of transition, so really for any question, it could be directed to either Head Start or the school district and we will work together to ensure everyone has the questions answered.  We are committed to making this work! 

Thank you,


Rob Waite
Superintendent
Shoshone School District

Welcome new Parent liaison

Hello,

My name is Sarah Maxwell. I am a forty-nine year old empty nester. I have three girls, who are in college, or graduated at this time. I have a master’s degree in elementary education, but graduated with a bachelor in music education at Eastern Oregon University. I look forward to being the community liaison between Shoshone Elementary, parents, and the surrounding community. I enjoy living in a small town atmosphere and try to stay involved and connected. My hobbies include hiking, horseback riding, singing, and reading.

I have always had a heart to teach children and have participated in many areas of education. Teaching with passion creates students with passion, who will move on to imagine, and create, the world that we all will live in. I believe that all children can learn, and can love to learn.

My involvement in the education process has lasted over twenty years. I was a parent volunteer at the local elementary school and a teacher’s assistant for four years. I taught gifted and talented reading groups and the struggling math students. Finally, I worked as a substitute assistant in the SPED program at the high school level.

I anticipate an excellent year with your students and look forward to meeting their parents. If there are any problems or if you just want some questions answered, contact me at 208-886-2381 ext. 256 or e-mail at saramaxw@shoshone.k12.id.us.

Sincerely,

Sarah E. Maxwell

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Celebration of Success Banquet!



Celebration of Success Winners!  Teacher of the year: Ginger Koonce, Support Staff: Wendy Auker, Volunteer of the year: Vickie Pine, MS Student of the year: Cecilia Torres, HS Student of the year: DJ Stanhope and Distinguished Alumni: Ed and Janet Sandy! 

Success!






Success!