Irwin News 9/13/24

Curriculum Night - September 16

We are excited to invite students, families, and Residential Life staff to WSSB's Curriculum Night on September 16 from 6:00 to 7:30 PM.

Families can find the Zoom link in their email.

During the event, you’ll follow your student’s schedule in a condensed format, meet their teachers, and learn about each class. We look forward to connecting with you either in-person or online!

text on colorful graphic: Spirit Week September 16 - 20

 

School Spirit Week September 16 - 20

 

Each day during the week of September 16, show your school pride by celebrating each day with a special theme.

 

Monday: Dress for the Decades, think 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s or another decade!

Tuesday: Silly hair or hat day

Wednesday: Colors or college day. Wear your favorite fun colors, school colors (green or yellow) or college clothing!

Thursday: Dress to impress. Break out those bowties, sequins, prom wear or whatever makes you feel extra special!

Friday: Comfy day: Think pjs or sportswear.

Student Work Highlights

Remembering 9/11

With the anniversary of 9/11, the Oral history interviews (large print) done by Middle School this past spring are posted on the walls outside of room 5. We will have a binder with a single braille copy in room 5.

Students interviewed the following staff about their recollection and experiences of that time: Scott McCallum, Janet Kurz, RaeJean Hendricks, Billie Jo Thomas, Zach Ausmus, and Dave Zilavy.

image of identity property formula and photo of students with sashes displayed in the hallway

 

Identity Property

 

In mathematics, the identity property refers to the ability of certain numbers to remain unchanged when combined with specific operations; for example, adding zero or multiplying by one. Students in Mrs. Miller's class not only explored this concept but also delved into their own identity by creating unique sashes that celebrate their individuality, proudly displayed in the hallway outside room 14.

Cottage Art

Students created artwork to be displayed around the campus during after school recreation. Some of the artwork is being used to decorate their cottages.

art displayed in student's cottages.  Three images of art 1) splatter paint style 2) flowers 3) hands painted

text: Literature Across Horizons

 

Writing Contest Seeking Submissions

 

Literature Across Horizons will be hosting an inaugural creative writing contest. Open to all blind or low vision students ages 14-18.

 

Creative Writing Contest:

One word prompt: Perspective

The contest is seeking stories not solely about living with blindness and low vision, but multifaceted experiences that are unique to every blind or low individual.

 

 

Submission window for creative writing contest closes September 30

 

Research Writing Contest

Prompt: Write a research essay examining how the medicine and science industries can leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation to expand accessibility and inclusion for individuals who are blind or have low vision.

 

Submission window for research writing closes October 12

More info and link to submit your work: Literature Across Horizons

Got questions? Ask Ms. Gullickson for more info.

Photgraph of the shorelinein Portuhal with many colrful fishing boats.

 

Want to Go to Portugal?!

 

We are headed to Portugal, Summer 2025. If you are interested, check out our tour page to enroll of to find even more information like our detailed literary, everything that's included, FAQs and more: eftours.com/2736044DJ

cell phone in a gray pouch  with pencils on the outside

 

Phone Free WSSB

 

WSSB is phone-free all day. This means that cell phones, smartwatches, and earbuds are not to be used during the academic school day, except for staff approved activities (O&M, work based learning, etc.). Personal devices need to be stored off (or in airplane mode) and away. Research supports that schools without cell phones demonstrate improvements in focus, academic performance, social interaction, and mental health.

Later this fall, each student will be issued a secure pouch to support this practice so they can keep their devices off and on them without the distraction.

Empower Up gumball machine, with empower up rewards inside

 

Values and Empower Ups

 

Our shared values for learners at WSSB include being:

 

  • Kind
  • Prepared
  • Engaged
  • Empowered

 

We've noticed students being excellent citizens with helping each other out, especially our new students. Starting next week, we'll announce students who were given an Empower Up for demonstrating these values. Students announced will get the opportunity to have a turn with the Empower Up machine and win various prizes that range from school-wide popcorn party to an encouraging message.

Calling in Attendance

Please notify the office if your student is going to be absent. You may contact the office at:

 

 

  • Call 360-947-3292

OtherResourcesandOpportunities

screenshot of Irwin website with resources link

 

Irwin Site and Family Resources

 

Be sure to check out the resources section of the Irwin School website. Some notable links are:

 

  • Student Handbook
  • Family Resources Padlet (a resource bulletin board with lots of great links and info)
  • Info on Standards Based Grading
  • And More!

Visit www.irwin.wssb.wa.gov to learn more and check for updates

EMPOWER VI Student Advisory Board Seeking Participants

EMPOWER VI is seeking students who are blind or low vision to join our Student Advisory Board. Members of the advisory board will meet monthly to provide input and feedback on the direction of our work, and the resources we develop, and share about their lived experiences as they prepare for adulthood.

 

To participate, students must be enrolled in a high school or transition program during the 2024-2025 school year and have a visual impairment. Board members will be asked to attend a one-hour virtual meeting each month. Students will be compensated for their time and can earn $15 per meeting or up to $180 per year

 

More information here

DSB College Readiness Classes 3T Academy

3T Academy is an eight-month program designed to promote college preparation and success, self-advocacy development and workplace readiness. The program will provide a comprehensive, strengths-based curriculum to increase self-efficacy and confidence as student’s transition into post-secondary programs.

 

More details and registration info

DSB Vision to Victory Entertainment Camp

If you are currently an active musician or singer, this is the camp for you. You will work with artists who have released music on iTunes and a music producer who can work one on one with you to coach and mentor you and give you an introduction to the music industry.

 

Youth participants who are interested in acting or DJ’ing can also apply to work in our musical theatre and improv acting classes. This camp is a wonderful opportunity for all performers to grow. This will also enable you to work in these industries and receive future placements to build experience and strengthen your resume.

More details and registration info