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week of March 18-23 2019Character Education Trait Character Education at SC Class Forecasting Re-Enrollment Month Junior/Senior BanquetThe character education topic for the month of March is Dependability:Fulfilling commitments even in the face of difficulty and unexpectedsacrifice. The weekly Bible verse is Luke 16:10 “Whoever can be trustedwith very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonestwith very little will also be dishonest with much.” SC AuctionPlease be watching for more information to come out weekly from Mr.Villers regarding our monthly character traits. Scrip NewsClass Forecasting forms due Class Forecasting Community /0804/0904/1004/1304/1304/1504/1904/23Last week, students in grades 6-11 received classforecasting information to choose classes for next year.Class forecasting forms return dates are as follows:Friday, March 15 - 8th grade forms were dueMonday, March 18 - 11th grade, 10th grade, 6th grade forms dueTuesday, March 19 - 9th grade, 7th grade forms dueJamaica Mission TripNo Cook Cafe’(Little Caesar’s Pizza inJH/HS Cafeteria for lunch)Inservice Day (no school)Spring BreakStudent Council InterestMeetingElementary Spring PicturesElementary Art ShowMAP Achievement TestingbeginsRed Cross SpringBlood DriveClass Council InformationMeetingJunior/Senior BanquetMiddle School Solo &Ensemble FestivalJunior Parent CollegePlanning Q & AGood Friday - No SchoolElementary Spring ConcertAlbany chamber Distinguished Student nomineeCongratulations to senior Chris Smith who representedSantiam Christian as our nominee for the Albany Chamberof Commerce Distinguished Student of the Year Award. TheChamber honored community leaders at its annual awardsshow earlier this month.Winter Athletic Teams excel in classroomCongratulations to our winter sports teams forexcelling not only in athletics, but also in theclassroom. The OSAA and OnPoint CommunityCredit Union recognize schools whose teams areranked in the top ten academically in the top 10 intheir sport and classification.* The SC Cheer Team was 1st in state (1A-6A) with a 3.75 GPA.* Boys basketball was 2nd in state for 3A with a average GPA of 3.74.* Wrestling was 2nd in state for 3A with a average GPA of 3.58.* Girls basketball was 4th in state for 3A with a average GPA of 3.82.Albany Optimist Youth Award WinnersCongratulations to seniors Jason Manzi, Sam Sparks, and Ryan Boggs whowere honored as the Albany Optimist Youth Award Winners at Linn BentonCommunity College last Tuesday evening.pg. 1

Junior/Senior BanquetEach year, our junior class hosts the Junior/SeniorBanquet as a way to honor the senior class with onelast special occassion event. This year’s A Night toRemember will be held at the Historic Old School onHighway 20 on Saturday, April 13. The event will befrom 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m (doors open at 5:45 p.m.)Tickets are on sale this week during lunch. Studentscan purchase tickets at the discounted price of 30/each for seniors or 33/each for juniors if they buy byWednesday. Tickets purchased on Thursday of thisweek will be subject to a 2 increase in ticket price.The caterer needs to know our number count theday we return from Spring Break so tickets must bepurchased this week.Ticket prices include a filet mignon dinner, dessert,games, entertainment, a picture, and a chance towin from an assortment of prizes. Students areencouraged to attend with a group of friends, it is notrequired to have a date to attend.Amazon SmileWhen making purchases onAmazon, make sure to usehttps://smile.amazon.com/. They donate money toSantiam Christian for every purchase that qualifies.smile.amazon.com/ch/93-0725603Eagle Happenings NewsletterSC AuctionWays you can help:Do you have a business? Would you like to donategoods/services? Puttogether a gift basket ofsorts?Would your family like totake part and you don'tknow what you can do?Here are some great ideasthat have been successful inthe past:Local accommodations:Sunriver, Oregon CoastThemed gift baskets:cooking, gardening, sports,pet themedExperiences: family day atOSU baseball, Hot air balloonrideGetting ready for Spring:potted plants, hangingbasketsCash donation towardslarger packagesThis all-school newsletter will be published each Monday afternoon.If you have something to submit to the newsletter, please e-mail yourcopy-ready announcement to beams@santiam.org by 9am on Mondaymorning. We reserve the right to edit for grammar, content, length, etc.JOIN US!SANTIAM CHRISTIAN AUCTIONSATURDAY MAY 4, 20195:00 - 9:00 PM SC GYM 30 PER PERSON - TABLE OF 8: 200ATTIRE: ‘79 / ‘80’s THEME - SEATING IS LIMITEDREGISTER ONLINE BY APRIL 18, 2019: SANTIAMCHRISTIAN.ORG/AUCTIONpg. 2

Come Join Us in CelebratingMarch is re-Enrollment monthNow is the time to re-enroll students for next year.You should have received an email with instructionsfrom the SC Business Office.The online reenrollment process will replace whatparents have traditionally completed in the pastto reenroll students. Online reenrollment will allowfamilies to submit updates on student and householdcontact information along with provide otherinformation typically collected at registration.In order to complete our online reenrollment process,you will access ParentsWeb through your existinglogin.To access ParentsWeb:Please click on the RenWeb logo on the Family pageof the SC website - https://santiam.client.renweb.com/pw/.Type in your username and password. If you haveforgotten your username or password, please click onthe link provided.After logging in, click on the Family Informationbutton in the left menu.Click on the Enrollment/Reenrollment button.SCrip NewsSamples of what we have done throughoutthe year wi be on displaySchool LUnch MenusYou can view our weekly/monthlylunch menus by clicking on thefollowing link SC Lunch Menus.Baccalaureate/Graduation changePlease note, there have been changes in the time ofsome year end events fromwhat theytypically have been in yearspast.BaccalaureateThursday, May 30, 7:30 pmLife Community Church4900 NW Highway 99, Corvallis, ORGraduation (THIS IS A BIG CHANGE FROM PAST YEARS)Saturday AFTERNOON, June 1, 2 pmSantiam Christian GymnasiumWhat could be easier? Scrip Reload NowDo you regularly shop at Starbucks, Safeway, Target orWalmart? You can easily earn tuition credit becausethese and other cards are now reloadable!Here's how -Create an account with Shopwithscrip.com-Purchase reloadable gift cards from Santiam Christianscrip program-Reload online anytime with Presto Pay and the isinstantly ready to useThere are dozens of additional retailers withreloadable cards available at ShopWithscrip.comFor additional Starbucks Rewards, you can also registeryour Starbucks Card at www.starbucks.com and reloadit over and over again!Click here for more information - Join Scrip.SC Sports/Activity CalendarCheck out our School Calendar for the times, dates,and locations of where you can see our athletes andactivity groups in action.pg. 3

College & career announcementsCapital college night fairEach week check out the New College and CareerExploration Page on the SC website for capital-collegenight/homeNuScale Power Job Shadow Opportunity for Juniorsand SeniorsWednesday, April 10, 8 am-12:30 pm(Sign up deadline Extended to Tuesday, March 19)NuScale employs scientists, engineers, and otherprofessionals doing cutting edge work in Oregon.Students will have an opportunity to observe anuclear reactor simulation, as well as shadow aNuScale professional. There are engineering and nonengineering options.IF YOU SIGN UP, YOU ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND.No last minute cancellations.NuScale Power, located on the HP campus is offeringa job shadow opportunity.Students interested in the following categories wouldbe a good fit for this experience:Business Information SystemsChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer Codes TrainingContract LawCyber SecurityElectrical EngineeringExport & Import ControlsHuman Factors/Human Machine InterfaceInformation TechnologyInstrumentation and ControlsManufacturing EngineeringMaterials EngineeringMathematical ModelingMechanical EngineeringNuclear Engineering/Reactor DesignNuclear Fuel DesignNuclear Simulator DesignPatients and Intellectual Property LawPhysicsProcurement/Supply ChainProgram/Project ManagementRadiation Health PhysicsRegulatory LicensingSafety Analysis/Risk AssessmentSeismic DesignSoftware EngineeringSystems EngineeringTesting and Code validationTesting and In-service inspectionThermal HydraulicSign Up HereTuesday, April 16 6:00-8:30 p.m.McNary High School595 Chemawa Rd. N., Keizer, OR 97303Capital College Night is a program devoted toeducating families about the college searchand application process. The event's schedule iscomprised of a college fair as well as two rounds ofbreakout sessions. No RSVP is required.Colleges in AttendanceCommunity CollegesCentral Oregon Community CollegeChemeketa Community CollegeKlamath Community CollegeLinn-Benton CollegePortland Community CollegeUmpqua Community CollegePublic UniversitiesEastern Oregon UniversityOregon Institute of TechnologyOregon State UniversityPortland State UniversitySouthern Oregon UniversityUniversity of OregonWestern Oregon UniversityPrivate Colleges & UniversitiesCorban UniversityConcordia UniversityGeorge Fox UniversityLewis & Clark CollegeLinfield CollegeMultnomah UniversityNational University of Natural MedicineNorthwest Christian UniversityPacific Northwest College of ArtPacific UniversityReed CollegeUniversity of PortlandWarner Pacific UniversityWillamette UniversityEVENT SCHEDULE6:00-7:00 p.m. College Fair, Commons7:05-7:20 p.m. Keynote, Auditorium7:25-8:30 p.m. Breakout Sessions 1 &2 (Athletics,College App Essay Writing, College Search Basics,Music Room, Financial Aid and Scholarships)Israel trip with Calvary CorvallisNovember 20-30, 2019, Pastor Rob Verdeyen and hiswife Susie from Calvary Corvallis will be taking 55 highschool students and parents on a trip to Israel. Theyhave recently had 10 spots become available and arelooking for people who might be interested in joiningthe tour. To get more information about the trip or ifyou have a high school student interested in going,please contact Susie Verdeyen at susie.verdeyen@gmail.com as soon as possible. The trip is just 8months away.pg. 4

Tractor & Machinery SafetyCertification CourseApril 19 – 20, 2019June 7 – 8, 2019Both sessions will follow the following schedule:Friday 3:30 – 8; Saturday 8:30 – 5:30The Youth Tractor Certification Course is a program designed to teach safety as it relates to driving andmanaging tractors, machinery, and farm equipment. It offers both classroom and hands-on tractor drivingexperiences for youth who are 14 years old and who are interested in summer employment opportunities inthe upcoming agricultural season. Students will receive their certifications at the completion of this course.Cost 100/participant (non-refundable), which includes Safe Operation of Agricultural EquipmentManual, proof of participation/completion certificates, and a laminated ID Card.Pre-Registration is required 1-week prior to the session start date.Students must be at least 14-years old at the time of the course.Students must bring their own sack lunches both days.Join T.C. Stallings and Friends on Tuesday, April 9 atLife Community Church located at 4900 NW Highway99, Corvallis, Oregon 97330. Joining T.C. is comedianJason Earls and the 2016 GMA Hall of Fame InducteesThe Nelons. Show Begins at 7 pm, doors open at 6pm. VIP session begins at 5:30 pm. General Meet andGreet after the conclusion of the show.Classes held at Santiam Christian School, 7220 NE Arnold Ave., Adair Village, OR.Participants must attend all sessions to receive certification. 4-H/FFA membership is not required.To register, send the following information to Amy Krahn at krahna@santiam.org Youth NameBirth dateName of Parent(s)/Guardian(s)Mailing AddressPhoneE-mailAfter emailing, please send the above information and payment to: Amy Krahn, 36042 Riverside Dr.SW, Albany, OR 97321 Payment: 100.00 per person, non-refundable.Direct questions to Amy Krahn krahna@santiam.orgSTEM Academy at OSU - summer day campsSTEM Academy at OSU is hosting a broad range ofSTEM Summer Day Camps from late-June throughmid-August for students who will be entering 3rd 12th grades in the Fall of 2019. Registration for thesummer program is OPEN! Topics include: Coding,iINVENT, Web Design, Engineering, Computer Graphics, Cybersecurity, Biochemistry, Sketch Up, Computational Biology, Drones & Legos, Powered Machines,DNA Biology & Bioinformatics, Lego Robotics, ActivityBots, Math, Wildlife Science, and Raspberry Pi. Formore information, or to register online, please visithttp://stemacademy.oregonstate.edu. For questions,call 541-737-8139 or email STEM.academy@oregonstate.edu. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE for many of ourcamps!SPRING BREAK CAMPMonday, March 25-Friday, March 29Come spend Spring Break at the Y!Our week will include swimming,crafts, movies, games, and lots of fun!Kids ages 3.5-6 y/oMonday-Friday 7:30am-1:30pm 130/ week*1:30-5:30pm extended care available(additional 50 for the weekKids in 2nd-5th gradeMonday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm 130/weekPlease bring lunch, snacks, and swimsuit & towel every dayQuestions? Contact Angela at familydirector@ymcaalbany.orgRegister at our Welcome Center today!pg. 5

educating families about the college search and application process. The event's schedule is comprised of a college fair as well as two rounds of breakout sessions. No RSVP is required. Colleges in Attendance Community Colleges Central Oregon Community College Chemeketa Community College Klamath Community College Linn-Benton College