Einstein News Einstein Middle School 19343 3rd Ave NW Shoreline, WA 98177 206.393.4730 http://schools.shorelineschools.org/einstein/ April 2015 Einstein Middle School PTSA 6.12.75 PTSA Website Volume VII, Issue 8 In This Issue Click to go to Page 2 Drama 3 School Happenings 4 Student Activities 5 Principal's Page 6 Open House 7 Testing Schedule 8 PTSA 9 More PTSA 10 Library 11 Music Notes 12 Sports 8th Graders visit the University of Washinton campus 13 Community 14 Calendar Check the Lost and Found! “If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.” - Albert Einstein Students, please check the Einstein Lost & Found in the SAC and near the Gym. You may find belongings you didn’t even realize you were missing. Jackets, hats, lunchboxes, silverware, shoes, purses—even cell phones and student ID cards! Don’t delay—everything that remains on Wednesday, April 29, will be donated to The WORKS for local families in need. Volunteer Opportunities The Spring Teacher Appreciation Luncheon will be May 8th. Watch for an email with a link to sign up to contribute items! Stay tuned and mark your calendar of this important date! The Einstein News, a joint publication of Einstein Middle School and the Einstein Middle School PTSA, is published monthly during the school year. Next issue 5/1/15; deadline 4/16/15 . Send text in an email or as a .doc to [email protected] Einstein News 4.2015 Drama 2 to p. 1 The Tale of Snow White Einstein Drama Club Spring Play The cast of The Tale of Snow White The Tale of Snow White is not just another Snow White play! Have no fear! This fresh and funny adaptation will make even the most jaded folks laugh out loud as it expands the Brothers Grimm tale with new characters who have always lived between the lines of the classic fairy tale. This version, using a fun frame story of a contemporary mom reading to her bickering children, is loaded with bright new faces and comedic twists. We meet a gaggle of forest animals, friendly Dwarf Villagers, a troupe of ladies-in-waiting with a penchant for limericks, the Huntsman’s squabbling conscience and even a nerdy governmental representative from the Department of Natural Resources trying to keep the forest dwellers from ruining the environment! Wednesday, April 15, 7:00 pm Thursday, Arpil 16, 7:00 pm Shorewood High School Auditorium Tickets: $5 at the door Box office opens at 6:30 pm Shorewood High School proudly presents Two seemingly sweet and gentle spinster aunts hide a sickening secret in their basement, while Teddy Roosevelt, Frankenstein, and Einstein haunt the old Brooklyn home. Come see if any of the Brewster family is sane enough to survive! April 2, 3 & 4 at 7:30 PM April 9, 10 & 11 at 7:30 PM Tickets $10 available at brownpapertickets.com $8 students and seniors; $12 at the door Einstein News 4.2015 School Happenings 3 to p. 1 Math Olympiad The 17th annual Shoreline Math Olympiad was held this year on "Pi Day" March 14, 2015 at Shoreline Community College. Over 650 Mathletes competed including 26 students from Einstein: Logan Gnanaprogasam, Caroline Gugger, Sophia Keen, Na Eun Kim, Fred Lui, Joe Lynch, Imran Majeed, Nathan Nguyen, Molly Stamey, Jonathan Zhou, Trina Kha, Charlie Miller, Jessica Hwee, Kha- Science Fiction Writing ContestWinners Three Einstein students won awards in the EMP's Write Out of This World: Sci-Fi and Fantasy Short Story Contest. Tucker Cornell won 1st place for her story Beyond the Window, Mark Polyakov won 2nd place for Rematerialize, and Jose Gandara won 3rd place for Fame! Click HERE to read their stories. Congratulations Tucker, Mark and Jose! Washington State Reflections Finalist Congratulations to Athena Pentcholov! She is a finalist in the Washington State Reflections photography competition, and her piece "The world would be a better place if there was a cure" will be moving on to the National Reflections competition. 8th Grade AVID Class Selected liun Purevdorj, Deanna Han, Kai Wang, Kathleen Nguyen, Veronica Lee, Maria Babcock, Jamie Forschmiedt, Kolby Hart, Lucas Kleyn, Chris Lawson, Kevin Lee, Emily Nguyen, and Mark Polyakov. The Einstein Math Club is coached by math teacher Garth Riley. Einstein 7th graders took home 1st and 2nd place for team awards, and 1st place and 4th place for 8th grade teams. Both the 7th and 8th grade First Place teams achieved a perfect score out of the 15 teams registered! 7th grade individual medals were awarded to Jonathan Zhou 1st place (perfect score!), Logan Gnanaprogasam 2nd, Imran Majeed 5th, Fred Lui 6th, Nathan Nguyen 7th, and Caroline Gugger 11th place, out of 55 particpants. 8th grade individual medals were awarded to Jamie Forschmiedt 2nd, Charlie Miller 3rd, Chris Lawson 3rd, Maria Babcock 4th, Kevin Lee 5th place and Mark Polyakov 7th place out of 56 participants. Einstein competed against Kellogg Middle School, Shoreline Christian, Evergreen, St. Luke, St. Mark, and Kings Jr High students. Students were selected for next year’s 8th Grad AVID class. There was a lot of excitement and a few tears of joy as the group was congratulated by counselor Lauren Paulhamus and Assistant Principal Nyla Fritz. These students made the commitment that they will go to college. They will continue their preparation by taking at least one honors class next year in conjunction with the AVID elective class and teachers’ guidance and support. Later this month the selected 7th graders will join the 8th graders who were selected for Shorewood's AVID elective and they will celebrate with a signing party. Thanks everyone for supporting us on our journey to prepare all students to succeed! And thanks to Nyla and Lauren for your efforts to make a difference! Einstein News 4.2015 Student Activities 4 to p. 1 Interested in Joining Einstein Clubs or Afterschool Activities? An ASB card is required for all students participating in after school activities. They are $25, and available in the main office before and after school, or during lunch. Please see your counselor if you need help with a scholarship. Club Advisors will be checking to see that all students have an ASB card. Get your card so you are able to attend your favorite Clubs! ACTIVITIES Information about clubs and other extracurricular activities can be found on the Activities Page of the website. Students participating in after school clubs or athletics are eligible to take the Activity Bus on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday. Unless otherwise noted, activities are 3:00 – 4:30 TUESDAY ACTIVITIES: • Advanced Jazz Band (H-15, Halferty) 7:30-8:20 AM • City of Shoreline Activities (SAC and Gym) • AV “SOFA” Club (H-15, Halferty) • Robotics Club (L-4, Thurber) • Tiger Tutoring (Library, Teeters) • GSA (D-5, Flatters & Zwack): 3/17, 3/31, 4/14, 4/28, 5/12 & 5/26 WEDNESDAY ACTIVITIES: • DACB Club (D-11, Moreno) • Yearbook Club (E-8, Wheaton) • Video Game Club (A-7, Riley) • Tardy Tank / Afterschool Detention (B-2, Aspen) • Pizza and Books (Library, Dame) THURSDAY ACTIVITIES: • Advanced Jazz Band (H-15, Halferty), 7:30 – 8:20 AM • Latino Club (E-8, Wheaton) • Math Club (A-7, Riley) • City of Shoreline Activities (SAC & Gym) • Newspaper Club (L-4, Thurber) • Tiger Tutoring (Library, Teeters) FRIDAY ACTIVITIES • Jazz Combo (H-15, Halferty), 7:00 – 7:30 AM • Jazz Band / Advanced Jazz Band (H-15, Halferty), 7:30 – 8:20 AM ACTIVITY BUS ROUTE 320 COVERS THE WEST/ SOUTH SIDE 4:45 pm Depart Einstein Gym area 4:50 pm Syre Elementary 4:57 pm Richmond Beach Library 5:04 pm Shorewood HS 5:08 pm Highland Terrace Elementary ACTIVITY BUS ROUTE 318 COVERS THE EAST/ NORTH SIDE 4:45 pm Depart Einstein Gym area 4:50 pm YMCA driveway N at 192nd 4:53 pm Echo Lake Elementary 4:57 pm 1st Ave NE @ N 187th St. 5:03 pm Meridian Park Elementary 5:10 pm Parkwood Elementary YEARBOOK SALES: Einstein Office will be open April 1-17 for yearbook sales. We have 100 books left for sale for the 2014-2015 school year. $25 with ASB, $30 w/o ASB. The office is open 7:30-4:00 and can accept cash or checks. The books can also be purchased online with credit card. Click HERE for online payments. If there are any leftover books they will be for sale beginning June 1. Einstein News 4.2015 Principal’s Page 5 to p. 1 Principal Clark’s Comments Science Presentation Dear Families, Please join me and the Einstein Staff for our Annual Spring Open House on Wednesday, April 8th at 6:30 PM. The informal evening is a time to get together and to celebrate Einstein PRIDE. The Einstein PTSA and I will be honoring parents and staff for their outstanding service and leadership at 6:30 in the cafeteria. The evening will feature Einstein musicians—both choir and jazz band will perform—and Einstein artists will share an interactive art exhibit in the SAC from 7-8:00PM. The office staff will be selling Einstein spirit-wear and the Library will host their annual book fair. All our teachers will be available for a meet and greet throughout the evening. Please see the following page for the complete schedule. We hope you can join us. Stephanie Clark, Principal Science Teacher, Briahna Attebery, and 2 students, gave a presentation at the Shoreline Public Schools Foundation breakfast on Thursday, March 26. They talked about the impact that SPSF grants have on Einstein classrooms, especially the Interactive Science Notebook and the Kids in Medicine Pig Heart Dissection Project and how they enhance student learning and support the EMS science curriculum. Einstein Safe Route to School – Project Update Last year, the City of Shoreline approved new pedestrian improvements in and around Einstein. The construction has been postponed until summer when students will be out of school to minimize risk to students. The project design is complete and is scheduled to start approximately 6/22/15 and end approximately 8/28/15. The project will include: • Replacing driveways on NW 195th St to match the elevation of the new sidewalk. • Constructing accessible access from the NW 195th St. sidewalk to the NW corner of the site. Adding curb ramps at the entrance. • Revising the pedestrian entrance at 3rd Ave. NW (north of driveways) and constructing new curb ramps to replace the existing ones. 8th Grade Gardeners • Restriping both crossings on school property at the 3rd Ave. NW side. More information is available on the City of Shoreline website. Einstein News 4.2015 Spring Open House 6 to p. 1 Einstein News 4.2015 Spring Testing Schedule 7 to p. 1 TEST SCHEDULE FOR EINSTEIN STUDENTS Our spring testing schedule can look quite busy at first glance! One of our goals during the testing window is to try to keep school moving forward as usual with minimal disruption. To accomplish that goal, this year students will be testing in one of their regular classes each testing day and then attending their other normally scheduled classes. For example, if your student has Social Studies 2nd period, he/she will start the ELA Non-Performance Task on Tuesday, April 14th during 2nd period and then finish the test on his/her Social Studies block period day, which is Thursday, April 16th. Your student will attend all other classes as they are regularly scheduled on testing days. The following calendar outlines the testing schedule. The daily schedule (6 periods or block schedule) is a little different the weeks of May 4th and May 18th. The days without shading are non-testing days, with a 6 period schedule. The days shaded green are testing days with a 6 period schedule. The days shaded purple are testing days with a 1-3-5 period block schedule, and the days shaded orange are testing days with a 2-4-6 period block schedule. Each testing day lists the type of test the students will be taking, and in which class the test will be taken. There are 5 types of tests: • English / Language Arts – Non-performance Task (ELA – Non Perf.) • English / Language Arts – Performance Task (ELA – Perf. Task) • Math – Non-performance Task (Math – Non Perf.) • Math – Performance Task (Math – Perf. Task) • Science MSP (8th grade students only) Einstein News 4.2015 PTSA 8 to p. 1 PTSA Board 2014-2015 Co-Presidents Anne Alonzi-Aw & Patty Austin PTSA President’s Message Anne Alonzi-Aw and Patty Austin, PTSA Co-Presidents [email protected] Spring has Sprung! Secretary Michelle Ryder Spring has just arrived, and with it, some of the most exciting PTSAsponsored events of the year. All of the 8th graders were able to visit the University of Washington recently, giving them a vision of what their future could hold if they work hard. The 7th Graders were able to dissect hearts and see the importance of working in the medical or engineering fields. Of course, as the weather turns warm, many of our students will have a hard time thinking of anything except summer vacation. As parents, we need to do our best to help them stay focused and finish out the school year strong. [email protected] Treasurer Craig Yamane [email protected] Legislation Suzanne Gugger (7th) and Carrie Campbell (8th) [email protected] Public Affairs Rachel Snyder Einstein’s Spring Open House on April 8th will also host our second PTSA General Membership meeting of the year. We will vote in our new officers and also honor some very deserving people. You don’t want to miss it! Site Council Betsy Rand, Maria Ales & Mandi Counter We still need to fill several officer positions for next year. If you are interested in serving on the PTSA board and helping Einstein to become an even better place for our kids, then contact us! Most jobs are not difficult or time-consuming, and we need everyone’s help to keep our PTSA strong. Student Affairs Vicky Jaquish Enjoy the spring sunshine! [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Patty and Anne Ways & Means Reiko Shigemoto [email protected] Volunteer Coordinator Allison Taylor [email protected] Newsletter Mary Lynn Antush & Diana Nielsen [email protected] Website Jim Eaton [email protected] PTSA Meetings PTSA meetings are typically on the 2nd Tuesday of the month, although the schedule may change from month to month. Dates will be posted in the newsletter, and also on the PTSA and school websites. Everyone is welcome to attend these meetings. Please join us! Upcoming meeting dates: • Tuesday 4/8/2014 @ 6:30 PM – Cafeteria at the Open House • Tuesday 5/12/15 @ 6:30 PM – Staff Lounge Einstein News 4.2015 More PTSA 9 to p. 1 Suzanne Gugger and Carrie Campbell PTA Legislative Directors The legislative session is now officially half over. Bills which did not pass out of their house of origin are now likely dead for the remainder of the season. Once a bill passes from the house it originates in, it needs to pass the other legislative body and be signed by the governor in order to become law. One of the less often talked about concerns with fully funding basic education in Washington State is the lack of adequate facilities in many districts to accommodate the reduced class sizes that the McCleary Decision and the recently passed I-1351 (reduced class size voter initiative) require. The Washington State Senate is offering bipartisan legislation to help address the growing need for elementary, middle and high school facilities and the bill, SB 6080, will be heard in the Ways and Means Committee this month. (For March 27 legislative action click HERE.) Enjoy writing and editing? We are looking for one more volunteer to help with the PTSA newsletter next year. We have someone to design and layout the newsletter. Now we need someone interested in organizing, editing and soliciting articles each month. Very fun job! Work from home! Send an email to Diana and Mary Lynn at einsteinmiddleschoolnews@gmail. com. The newsletter is a joint staff/PTSA monthly publication, and is a great way to keep updated on what is going on at school. With over 2000 bills being offered in Olympia, it can sometimes be difficult to follow. This session, follow the PTA legislative interests with the Bill Tracker, follow us on Twitter @WSPTALEG, or email questions to [email protected]. Let us know what your priorities are as we hit our stride in the 2015 Legislative Session. Cut here and return to Einstein PTSA via the school office: 19343 3rd Ave NW, Shoreline, WA 98177 PTSA Membership and/or Pass-the-Hat Donation Form (Einstein’s ONLY PTSA Fundraiser!)You do not have to be a PTSA member in order to donate to Pass-the Hat! Name(s) __________________________________ Address___________________________________ Student’s Name_____________________________ Student’s pride teacher___________________ Membership for individual $15.00 Membership for two $25.00 Pass-the-Hat (your donation) Total amount in envelope $____________ $____________ $____________ $____________ The Student Directory, which is one of the benefits of joining the Einstein PTSA, will be sent home with your student. Please make checks payable to Einstein PTSA. The Einstein PTSA is a 501(c)(3) organization. Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. To double your impact, check with your employer about matching donations. Thank you for your support! Mail to: 19343 3rd Ave NW, Shoreline, WA 98177 Einstein News 4.2015 Library 10 to p. 1 Lines from the Library Anne Dame, Librarian April Events: Field Trip: We are looking forward to taking our Reading Tech students and our English Language Learners on a field trip to the Shoreline Public Library on April 7th. We will take a tour of the facility, sign up for library cards, and hear spoken word poet Rose McAleese while we are there. A huge shout-out of thanks to our PTSA for granting us the money to make this field trip possible. Look for photos in the next issue of the newsletter. Book Fair and Open House: The library will be hosting a Book Fair from April 1st to 9th and will be open for business during the Open House on April 8th. Teachers will have wish lists available to supplement their classroom libraries. The book fair will also be available online! We would love to have some parent volunteers help us run the cash registers before school, during lunches, and after school. If you are willing to help, please contact me at [email protected]. Do you have something to read over spring break? If not, check out one of these New Titles: "Ninth Ward" by Jewell Parker Rhodes. Lanesha lives in the 9th ward of New Orleans. Her beloved caretaker Volunteers needed: The library needs volunteers to help out with our book fair April 2nd-9th. No experience needed, job training provided! Please contact the librarian at anne.dame@shorelineschools. org if you could help from 8-8:30 am, during lunches, or 3-3:30 pm. We will also need help during the Open House on April 8th from 7-8:30 pm. Even taking just one shift would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! predicts the coming of Hurricane Katrina and together they prepare for the onslaught of the terrible storm. "Sasquatch in the Paint" by Kareem Abdul-Jabar. Theo has always loved science but a recent growth spurt makes everyone think he should be a basketball star. In the midst of science club and basketball, he is accused of stealing so he sets out to find the actual thief. "World War II Day by Day" by Antony Shaw. An abundance of primary source photos, maps, and graphs plus a day by day description of what happened during WWII make this a fascinating book to read cover to cover or just browse casually. Thank you! A huge thank you to the Shoreline Foundation for the funding to purchase new informational texts to supplement our Social Studies and Health curricula. I know the 8th grade Social Studies team is excited to use these books to support their CBA (Classroom Based Assessment). Einstein News 4.2015 Music Notes 11 to p. 1 Upcoming Concert Dates April 2 April 8 May 2 June 3 June 10 Jun 11 Concert Band Concert, 7:00 PM, Einstein Cafeteria Einstein Open House – Jazz Band & Choirs perform – 6:30 PM, Einstein Cafeteria SKMEA MS Solo & Ensemble Festival – All Day, Meadowdale Middle School Einstein Spring Band Concert, 7:30 PM, Einstein Gym Einstein Spring Choir Concert, 7:30 PM, Shorewood Theater Einstein Spring Orchestra Concert, 7:30 PM, Shorewood Theater Einstein combined choirs received high scores at the SKMEA Middle School Choral Festival at Trinity Lutheran Church Did You Know? A Feature about the Benefits of Music Education Music training is far superior to computer instruction in dramatically enhancing abstract reasoning skills necessary for learning math and science. Learning music at an early age causes long-term enhancement of spatial-temporal reasoning. Source: Frances Rauscher, PhD, University of California, Irvine. Einstein News 4.2015 Sports 12 to p. 1 EINSTEIN WRESTLING TEAM The Einstein wrestling team took home 2nd place Wednesday at the SnoKing District Wrestling Championships. With twenty wrestlers in the tournament the Tigers had seventeen kids place fifth or better. As he has done all season, 8th grader Nick Lotz won his matches in dominating fashion to take first place at 98 pounds and complete a perfect 10-0 season. Joining Lotz with both a championship and an undefeated season was 7th grader Devin Leach at 108 pounds. Leach finished the season 8-0. Also taking home first place medals for Einstein were 7th grader Kody Carpenter at 88 pounds and 8th grader Murad Atayev at 248 pounds. Congratulations on a great season Einstein. SnoKing Wrestling Championships at Everett High School results 88: Kody Carpenter 1st place 93: Hunter Lowden 3rd place, Ian Paulsen 5th place 98: Nick Lotz 1st place 103: Curt Tanaka 3rd place, Kaito Nasu 5th place 108: Devin Leach 1st place 113: Shinkwang Moon 3rd place 118: Nelson Tardie 2nd place 123: Charlie Miller 3rd place 128: Salem Al-Buturky DNP 133: Jordan King 3rd place 140: Josh Harazim 2nd place 148: Voix Bull DNP 157: Josiah Tviet 3rd place 167: Phillip Ball 2nd place 178: Thomas Newkirk DNP 188: Dylan Koidal 5th place 218: Alex Maxwell 3rd place 248: Murad Atayev 1st place 7TH GRADE BASKETBALL ENJOYING THEIR END-OF-THE SEASON CELEBRATION Most Improved: Mary Haanen Most Inspirational: Lauren Cornell Coach’s Award: Shay Ryder MVP: Sabrina Musye. Einstein News 4.2015 Community 13 Community activities and events are included as a service to our families and students. These activities are NOT sponsored by the School District and the District assumes no responsibility for conduct or safety of the activities. Attention Young Scientists You won't want to miss the expanded Shoreline STEM Festival on May 9, 2015 at Shoreline Community College, with a student science fair, hands-on STEM fun, robotics demonstrations, and STEM Career expo. You can design and present a project in the science fair, or just come to experience the exhibits and demonstrations. This year will be bigger than ever, with the UW Mobile planetarium, Reptile Man, Boeing engineers, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Army Corps of Engineers and more - all on site and ready to share their passion for knowledge and inquiry! The festival is brought to our community with the support of Shoreline Community College, Shoreline Public Schools Foundation, and Shoreline School District. Details for all can be found at: www.shorelinesciencefair. org. Registration deadline for the science fair is April 3, 2015. Registration and entrance to the festival are all completely FREE! Join The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council for a SUMMER Season of FUN! Register HERE for our 2015 arts camps. NEW! Art4Teens Camp: July 27-31, 9:00 – 3:30, Shoreline Center This camp is a multi-disciplinary art experience (similar to August Arts Camp). Designed for campers 6th grade & above. Shoreline Jazz Camp: August 3-7 & 10-11, 9:00 – 1:00, Shorecrest High School Performing Arts Center Young musicians learn and play with some of the region’s most accomplished teachers and performers. The camp includes instruction in large and small ensembles, and a series of master classes to refine their individual skills and understanding of Jazz. Designed for campers 7th grade & above. August Arts Camp (3rd - 6th grade): August 3-7, 9:00 – 3:30, Shoreline Center Students explore several areas of the arts with accomplished teaching artists. Designed for campers 3rd through 6th grade. to p. 1 A limited number of scholarships are available for students who reside within the Shoreline School District boundaries and qualify for the free or reduced lunch program. Contact Kelly Lie, Arts Education Manager, for questions: [email protected] or 206.417.4645. Summer Camps Summer is a time for relaxation and lazy days by the lake. But kids need activity and supervision too! Check out these wonderful options for summer time fun. Ask organizations about scholarships and financial assistance if needed. • UW youth programs (most are full at this point) http://www.summer-camp.uw.edu/about/uw-resources/ • Shoreline Parks and Rec: C.I.T. Summer Camp (Be a counselor in training with Camp Shoreline!) and Loco Camp (Hang out, play games, swim, hike and go on adventures throughout the Puget Sound region!) Or take part in some great Shoreline Rec sponsored summer trips! See the City of Shoreline website for more details! •The Evergreen School offers day and weeklong camps all summer long! From chess to coding to magic there is something for everyone. • UW Neuroscience Bloomin Brains summer camp! 7/13-7/17. Details HERE. • Stanford Youth Orchestra! California, 7/6-7/26 • US/Japan Summer Cultural Experience at Keio Academy in New York! • Access Exeter summer camp in New Hampshire • Vera Project: Interested in performing, recording or writing music? Check out these awesome Seattle summer opportunities! •The Pacific Science Center is offering some AMAZING camps this summer! • Marine Summer camps through the Seattle Aquarium. • Terrific Art Camps at Gage Academy! • And don't forget the Dale Turner YMCA summer outdoor leadership camps! • STEM summer camps around Seattle. • And so many more!!! http://www. seattlesummercamps.com Einstein News 4.2015 Calendar 14 April 2015 to p. 1 APRIL 4/2 THU Concert Band concert, 7:00 PM, Einstein Cafeteria 4/3 FRI Talent Show – Assembly Schedule 4/6 MON No School 4/8 WED Spring Open House, 6:30-8:30 PM, Cafeteria 4/10 FRI Student of the Quarter, 7:30 AM 4/15 WED Spring Play, 7:00 PM, Shorewood HS Theater 4/15 THU Spring Play, 7:00 PM, Shorewood HS Theater 4/20 – 4/24 No School – Spring Break MAY 5/2 SAT 5/7 THU 5/9 SAT 5/11 – 5/15 5/12 TUE 5/14 THU 5/22 FRI 5/25 MON 5/28 THU SKMEA Middle School Solo & Ensemble Festival, All Day, Meadowdale Middle School Track & Field meet @ Einstein, 3:45 PM Shoreline STEM Festival, 10:00 AM, Shoreline Community College Teacher Appreciation Week PTSA meeting, 6:30 PM, Staff Lounge Track & Field meet @ Einstein, 3:45 PM No School No School – Memorial Day Track & Field League Championship meet @ Shoreline Stadium, 3:45 PM Athletic Schedule Only sport events hosted at Einstein are listed above. The complete Sports Schedule can be downloaded from the Athletics Information page of the Einstein Website. Lunch Menu Here is a link to the Middle School Breakfast and Lunch Menus. Additional information about the district’s food services is also available on the district website. ACTIVITY BUS ROUTE 320 COVERS THE WEST/SOUTH SIDE 4:45 pm Depart Einstein Gym area 4:50 pm Syre Elementary 4:57 pm Richmond Beach Library AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Shorewood HS Information about clubs and other extracurricular activities 5:04 pm 5:08 pm Highland Terrace Elementary can be found on the Activities Page of the website. Students participating in after school clubs or athletics are eligible to ACTIVITY BUS ROUTE 318 COVERS THE EAST/NORTH take the Activity Bus on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday. Please note there are now two Activity busses running SIDE after-school. 4:45 pm Depart Einstein Gym are 4:50 pm YMCA driveway N 192nd at 4:53 pm Echo Lake Elementary 4:57 pm 1st Ave NE @ N 187th St. 5:03 pm Meridian Park Elementary 5:10 pm Parkwood Elementary
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