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Schools Update ~ The Vernonia Education Foundation
By Dr. Ken Cox
 
This  week  I  felt  it  would  be 
appropriate  to  share  with  you  some 
information  about  the  Vernonia 
Education  Foundation  (VEF).  The 
VEF  was  formed  as  a  501c3  public 
charity  in  2009  primarily  as  a  vehicle 
for other foundations, corporations, and 
businesses to donate to our new schools 
project  when  their  guidelines  would 
not  allow  them  to  donate  directly  to  a 
school district. The foundation has been 
growing and changing as we have gained 
new board members and the school has 
been  completed,  but  our  primary  focus 
has  been  to  provide  additional  funding 
for our new schools.
 
The  VEF  board  is  made  up 
of  volunteers  who  want  to  make  a 
difference in our new schools. Since its 
inception the VEF has greatly benefited 
from  the  efforts  and  hard  work  of  a 
number  of  individuals  and  groups. 
You  will  probably  recall  some  of  these 
events:  Vernonia’s  Biggest  Reunion 
that was held in 2010 and sponsored by 
a  large  group  of  VHS  alumni;  the  Last 
Chance Dance, which included a dinner 
and  auction,  that  was  held  in  2012 
commemorating  the  closing  of  WGS 
and was spearheaded by Bill Langmaid; 
and  more  recently  the  Give  Back  Bash 
which featured an Elvis tribute artist and 
manned by members of the VHS class of 
’73 this past August. 
 
For  over  a  year  we  have 
supported the Vernonia Sports Initiative, 
which  is  focusing  on  raising  funds  for 
the sports fields at the new school. This 
effort has been spearheaded by Jim and 
Kathy  Eckland,  who  currently  live  in 
Keizer.  Jim  is  a  1962  graduate  of VHS 
and Kathy graduated in 1965. They have 
been  reaching  out  to  fellow  classmates 
and  other  alumni  to  make  a  difference 
for  our  sports  fields.  They  have  been 
very  successful,  and  with  the  help  of 
funds raised by the Give Back Bash and 
memorials  for  the  Davis  Family,  there 
should be enough funds to complete the 
softball  field  just  east  of  the  gyms  this 
summer (more to come on this topic in 
the spring).
 
To all of the alumni, groups, and 
countless  individuals  who  have  made 
such  a  huge  success  of  each  of  these 
events, I give a heartfelt THANK YOU. 
You have really made a difference in our 
schools!
 
In  addition  to  sharing  my 
gratitude,  I  would  like  to  make  a  plea 
to our community. Simply put, the VEF 
Board  is  seeking  your  help.  We  could 
use a few more enthusiastic individuals 
who  want  to  make  a  difference  in 
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our  schools.  If  you  are  curious  about 
becoming  a  board  member,  or  have  an 
idea  for  a  fundraising  project,  please 
contact  the  school  district  office  (503-
429-5891).  The  VEF  board  generally 
meets once a month, either before or after 
the  regularly  scheduled  school  board 
meeting  on  the  second Thursday  of  the 
month. We are actively seeking ways to 
address our remaining construction debt 
and  establish  a  hallmark  fundraising 
event  that  will  bring  people  into  our 
community to see what a great place this 
is.
 
I  know  everyone  is  busy, 
especially  this  time  of  year.  But  if  you 
have  an  idea,  or  know  someone  who 
could  help  in  our  quest  to  make  our 
schools  the  best  they  can  be,  please  let 
me  know.    We  have  come  a  long  way 
together, and we just need your help to 
cross the finish line.
How to Get Information About School Weather Closures
 
The Vernonia  School  District  uses  FlashAlert 
to  notify  the TV  stations  about  school  closures.   You 
can  get  the  same  information  as  soon  as  it  is  posted. 
Here’s how: 
 
You may self-register and manage up to three 
home  or  office  email  and/or  cell  phone  text  message 
addresses  and  receive  emergency  information  just 
minutes after we post it, at no cost to you. 
 
To  get  started,  go  to  www.FlashAlert.net 
and  click  on  the  Portland  button  on  the  map.  Choose 
Columbia  County  Schools  and  then  choose  Vernonia 
School District. You may enter one or two more email 
or cell text addresses. After entering them, the system 
will  launch  a  validation  message  to  each  address. 
Obtain the two-letter code in the message and post it 
back into your account to validate that address (or click 
on  the  provided  link). This  is  done  to  make  sure  that 
your messages will reach you.
Please be aware that with the proliferation of
spam and the resulting spam filters, it is impossible
to guarantee message delivery. And remember that
message delivery is dependent on cell companies
accepting in a timely fashion the messages we send
to them to send to you. Messages not accepted by cell
phone companies after one hour will be deleted from
the system to avoid the confusion that may be created
by a late-arriving message.
 
An  even  better  option  than  text  messaging  is 
a new, free iOS/Android app, FlashAlert Messenger, 
that lets you receive emergency messages through Push 
Notification.  Text  messages  need  to  be  accepted  into 
your  carrier’s  text  message  channel  and  screened  for 
spam. During crunches, cell companies have taken an 
hour or longer to deliver some messages (and it seems 
to  be  getting  worse).  Push  Notification,  on  the  other 
hand, travels a non-stop path from FlashAlert to the app 
on your phone. Plus, there are no per-message charges 
and PN also works on Wi-Fi only devices. And the app 
will allow you to see all of the recent news posted in 
your region.
 
The  app  process  is  simple.  iOS  and Android 
users  download  and  open  the  free  FlashAlert
Messenger app. Enter the email address and password 
for  your  current  FlashAlert  account  and  the  app  will 
link  to  it.  The  app  may  ask  permission  to  send  you 
Push Notifications. That’s it. You will continue to make 
changes to your account (i.e. adding schools or orgs you 
want  to  hear  from  or  changing  an  email  address)  the 
way  you  always  have,  at  www.FlashAlertMessenger.
net/login.html
 
All  addresses  registered  on  FlashAlert  will 
remain confidential. Once a year, you will receive an 
email  at  your  registered  email  address  asking  if  you 
wish to continue your subscription.
Vernonia Students of the Month
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November 2013
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Grade 6
Whitley is a pood, hard workinp student. She plays
basketball and volunteers as a basketball coach
with younper pirls. In her spare time Whitley says
she likes to read, hunt, fish, ride quads and help out
at the hardware store. She also takes care of the
family pets at home. Her favorite class is
Technoopy and she also likes her Elective Class.
Stephanie Castro
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• Ceramic Tile Work • Custom Home Construction 
• Additions • Commercial Tenant Improvements
Grade 3
Kade is know for beinp responsible, respectful,
safe, and kind. He is a student that his teacher can
count on. “Kade is a preat kid!” says Mrs. Ginperich.
Kade says his favorite subject in school is art. He
plays basketball and likes to draw in his free time.
At home he helps take care of the family cat and
three dops.
Grade 12
Stephanie is an excellent athlete and a pood
student. She was named First Team All Leapue and
was a captain for the Lady Loppers volleyball team
this season. She was named First Team All Leapue
in basketball and softball last year. Stephanie was
voted Homecominp Queen this year. She says her
favorite subject is art. She is part of the School-to-
Work propram and works with younp students at
Head Start. She also helps in the Hiph School
office. Stephanie says she hopes to po into nursinp
and eventually Physical Therapy after praduation.
In her free time she says she likes to watch movies.
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