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Vernonia School Board Report
At the August 14, 2014 Vernonia
School Board Meeting:
Security Cameras Being Installed- Su-
perintendent  Miller told  the  Board  that 
installation of a security camera system 
Board Hears Questions About K-2 is being completed with cameras in stra-
Blended Classes-Over  twenty  people  tegic locations to deter vandalism. 
were in attendance, most   were there to 
ask questions about the District’s plan to  Miller Gives Construction Updates-
group  all  kindergarten  through  second  Superintendent  Miller  told  the  Board 
grade  students  together  for  instruction  that  Spencer  Park  construction  is  con-
this coming school year.  Superintendent  tinuing with all the new dirt in place and 
Aaron  Miller  addressed  the  audience  that  the  backstop  at  the  new  softball/
concerns for over an hour.  (See full sto- baseball  field  is  being  installed.    The 
ry on front page.)
project is on schedule to be completely 
Schools Update:
Blended Classes
By Aaron Miller
 
Vernonia  School  District 
students  will  see  some  new  and 
returning  faces  in  the  classroom  this 
fall, as summer hiring welcomes three 
teachers into the district. Laura Blacker, 
a  recent  school  volunteer  and  student 
teacher, will teach fourth grade, filling 
in for Robyn Richmond who is taking 
a year’s leave of absence. Margie Fry, 
a fifth year teacher returning to Oregon 
from  North  Dakota,  will  be  joining 
the kindergarten through second grade 
teaching  team  and  Steve  Whiteman 
will  rejoin  the  high  school  staff 
teaching  physics  and  an  upper  level 
math course.
 
The addition of Mr. Whiteman 
will  add  a  much  needed  section  of 
math  for  high  school  students,  while 
the  hiring  of  Ms.  Fry  will  enable  our 
primary students in grades K-2 to have 
much  smaller  class  sizes  with  five 
teachers rather than four. Class sizes in 
K-2 classrooms are presently projected 
at  23  or  24  students,  whereas  they 
would  have  been  29-30  without  this 
new position.
 
The decision to move to a K-2 
blended  model  was  made  after  much 
deliberation  by  the  entire  teaching 
team,  who  has  already  spent  several 
days of their summer developing plans 
to  address  the  unique  needs  of  this 
blend.
 
While  smaller  class  sizes  for 
these critical primary years were a very 
strong consideration, they were by no 
means the sole reason for this decision. 
Please  find  bulleted  below  several 
other  reasons  and  considerations  that 
went into this choice.
•  Other  grade  configurations  (with 
either  4  or  5  teachers)  left  large 
disparities  in  class  sizes,  and/or  had 
unacceptable class sizes.
• These blends allow for more effective 
differentiation  of  instruction  to  meet 
individual student learning needs.
•  VES  teachers  already  utilize  an 
effective  K-2  reading  program,  and 
will  expand  the  concepts  of  effective 
grouping,  and  meeting  individual 
student  needs,  to  math,  science  and 
social studies. 
•  We  have  an  extremely  successful 
model for effective blended classrooms 
in  our  own  Mist  Grade  School’s 
Kindergarten-5th grade program.
•  Blending  primary  grades  will  allow 
us  to  maintain  an  effective  full-day 
kindergarten  program,  prior  to  state 
funding availability in 2015-16.
•  A  long-term,  consistent  grade  level 
configuration  will  be  possible.  In 
the  past  five  years  we  have  had  K/1, 
1/2,  2/3  and  4/5  blends.  By  creating 
K-2  blends  we  will  eliminate  this 
reactionary  practice  and  allow  for 
a  consistent  primary  program,  with 
equitable class sizes.
• All five K-2 teachers will be working 
closely together to ensure consistency 
of  curriculum  and  that  each  student 
is  working  at  their  optimum  level  of 
productivity.
 
A  parent  information  night 
will  be  held  early  in  the  school  year 
to provide parents with an opportunity 
to  ask  further  questions.  See  your 
students’  backpacks  during  the  first 
week of school for further information. 
Prior  to  that,    questions  can  be 
submitted to Aaron Miller at the VSD 
Office, 503-429-5891 or via email.
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Serving Your Communty Since 1987
55670 Timber Road
Vernonia, OR 97064
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General Contractor
Dan Titus
Owner
Ph. (503) 429-5005
The
august21
2014
constructed  by  the  September  1 st   dead-
line.  The SHPO (State Historical Pres-
ervation  Office)    monument  that  is  a 
requirement of FEMA should also be in-
stalled by September 1.  Permits for the 
new  shop  were  approved  and  construc-
tion should begin shortly.  The new soft-
ball field at the new school is on hold.  
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Board Accepts Morrow Resignation-
Superintendent  Miller  informed  the 
Board  that  he  has  received  the  resigna-
tion of band teacher Andy Morrow.  The 
Board voted to accept the resignation.
School First Days- Friday, September 
5 th  will be the first day of school for 6 th  
and  9 th   graders  and  foreign  exchange 
Board Approves Administrative students as well as for and kindergarten 
Agreement- The  Board  approved  a  assessments.  All other students start on 
three year Administrative Memorandum  Monday, September 8 th .  
of  Agreement  with  administrative  em-
ployees.
School Bus Routes
Announced for Fall
This is a summary of all main bus routes; these are estimated 
times. There will be a 5 minute window of time allowed for 
pickups on routes and all route times are subject to change due 
to additional stops and unforeseen traffic issues.
Special needs and in town small buses will be determined at 
the start of school pending notification of riders.
Special needs and out of town small bus will be determined 
at the start of school pending notification of riders.
Small bus routes change all during the school year as they
carry all of our smallest riders and they vary daily.
Timber Route AM
7:09AM Clear Ck Rd.
7:11AM near 55670 Timber Rd.
7:15AM near 57139 Timber Rd.
7:20AM Kirk Rd.
7:21AM Airport Rd.
7:24AM Hwy 47/Timber Rd.
7:26AM Storage Too
7:30AM 1 st /Cougar St.
7:32AM Maple St.
7:33AM Columbia Ave/Rose Ave.
Pebble Ck. Route AM
6:45AM Arctic Way
7:05AM Hwy 47S near tree farm
7:09AM Peterson Rd.
7:12AM Johnson Rd.
7:15AM bottom of McDonald Rd.
7:20AM Seidleman Rd.
7:25AM near 58021 Pebble Ck Rd.
7:30AM Chinese Restaurant
7:33AM Elm St.
7:34AM Grove St.
7:35AM Juniper St.
Birkenfeld Route (big bus)
7:05AM Hwy 202/Hwy 47N 
(mainline)
7:08AM Battle Ck Bridge
7:10AM Museum
7:14AM Natal Grange
7:19AM Peterson Station
7:24AM Scap/Vern Hwy junction
7:30AM Sleepy Lane
7:33AM Stoney Point Rd.
7:41AM Heather Lane
7:43AM Cherry St.
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Keasey Route
7:05AM Fibre mainline
7:07AM Boeck Rd.
7:15AM Burn Rd.
7:20AM Flack Rd.
7:24AM Eden Rd.
7:26 Stoney Point/Lincoln Rd
7:30AM 2 nd /Nehalem Rd.
7:31AM 3 rd /Nehalem Rd.
7:32AM 5 th  and 6 th /Nehalem Rd.
7:33AM 5 th /Bridge St.
7:34AM 4 th /Bridge St.
Scappoose Route
7:11AM near 22071 Scap/Vern Hwy
7:17AM Peterson
7:22AM beginning of Stoney Point Rd.
7:26AM Stoney Point/Woods Rd.
7:30AM Stoney Point/Mellinger Rd.
7:31AM G/State St.
7:35AM B/State St.
7:37AM North/State St.
Sm. bus Fishhawk 1 st Route
6:25AM Fishhawk Rd.
6:40AM Hwy 202 near Shalmon Libels 
farm supply
6:45AM near Mist School
6:50AM Mist junction
6:55AM Barkanall to transfer students
Sm. bus Fishhawk 2 nd Route
7:10AM end of Fishhawk Rd.
7:35AM near Shalmon Libels 
farm supply
7:45AM Burris Rd.
7:55AM near Big Eddy Park
8:00AM Crawford Rd.
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