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2015
Schools Update: Common Core Standards
By Aaron Miller
 
Common  Core  State  Standards 
(CCSS)  and  the  Smarter  Balanced 
Assessment (SBAC) to measure progress 
toward  those  standards  are  a  hot  topic 
for  both  educators  and  parents.  While 
there  are  many  opinions  about  whether 
or not students should have to take these 
assessments,  and  how  well  these  new 
tests will measure student achievement, 
the  fact  is  this  is  how  our  students’ 
progress  will  be  measured  starting  this 
spring.
 
Our  schools  are  working  hard 
to  address  these  new  standards  in  the 
classroom. There are also several things 
that parents and students can do at home 
to help with this preparation.
•  Practice  keyboarding  skills:  Students 
must  write  a  great  deal  on  the  SBAC, 
and  keyboarding  skills  are  essential 
to  them  being  able  to  complete  these 
tests  thoroughly,  and  on  time.  Practice 
keyboarding  free  at:  http://www.bbc.
co.uk/guides/z3c6tfr
• Take practice SBAC tests: http://www.
ode.state.or.us/search/page/?id=3747
•  When  working  on  reports  or  other 
school  assignments,  be  sure  to  cite 
evidence  directly  from  research  texts, 
providing  supporting  details  to  help 
explain answers and reasoning.
• Practice re-reading difficult sections of 
texts to ensure understanding.
• Make as many connections as possible 
between  learning  at  school,  and  real 
world  occurrences  related  to  that 
learning.
• Break down assignments and jobs into 
simplified tasks and steps.
•  Represent  math  problems  by  using 
hands-on  materials,  or  by  drawing  a 
picture.
•  Provide  many  experiences  in 
estimating/deciding  if  an  answer  is 
Public Hearing Notice
The Vernonia School District will hold a Public Hearing regarding the
Vernonia Schools’ Charter proposal in the Vernonia Schools’ Commons on
Monday, March 30 from 7-8pm, and in the Mist Grade School Gym on Tuesday,
March 31 from 7-8pm.
The agenda will include an informational presentation from the Charter
Steering Committee, time for questions and answers for the Steering Committee,
and time for public input/testimony.
Information presented from the Steering Committee will be in regards to
the main aspects of the two charter proposals being presented.
One of these proposals will be a Charter School model (leaves Mist
open), while another proposal will be a Charter District model, which would
absorb Mist into the Vernonia Schools’ building.
Legal Notice
This is to notify you that
the Columbia County Board of
Commissioners has proposed a land
use Moratorium that may affect the
permissible uses of your land.
On April 8, 2015, at 10:00
a.m., the Columbia County Board
of Commissioners will hold a public
hearing regarding the adoption of
Ordinance No. 2015-03. The hearing
will be held in the Commissioners’s
meeting room, Room 308 on the
Third Floor of the Columbia County
Courthouse, 230 Strand Street, St.
Helens, Oregon.
The Columbia County Board
of Commissioners has determined
that adoption of this Ordinance will
affect the permissible uses of your
property, on an interim basis, and may
reduce the value of your property. The
proposed Ordinance would adopt a
temporary moratorium on the operation
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pursuant to ORS 197.520, for a period
120 days to allow the County time to
develop Zoning Ordinance provisions
compatible with changing Oregon
State rule and statute.
The proposed ordinance
will be available for inspection at the
Columbia County Courthouse located
in St. Helens, Oregon in the Land
Development Services Department,
230 Strand Street, St. Helens, Oregon,
on March 26, 2015. A copy of the
proposed ordinance will be available
for purchase at a reasonable cost.
For additional information
concerning Ordinance No. 2015-03,
you may call Todd Dugdale or Glen
Higgins, at the Columbia County
Department of Land Development
Services, at (503) 397-1501.
reasonable.
• Provide many experiences in evaluating 
opinions, beliefs and decisions.
• Read critically.
• Read often.
 
The  adjustment  to  these  new 
assessments  will  be  difficult.  Student 
scores  are  predicted  to  drop  drastically 
in  terms  of  how  many  are  expected  to 
meet  or  exceed  the  standard  score.  By 
preparing  our  students  for  these  new 
tests,  both  at  school  and  at  home,  we 
can help smooth this transition and help 
them be as successful as possible.
 
While  academics  are  our  main 
concern,  I  want  to  take  a  moment  to 
discuss  two  other  critical  areas  of  our 
education system: the budget, and extra-
curricular activities.
 
First, I would like to share that 
we have several openings on the Vernonia 
School District Budget Committee. This 
group will look at the District’s proposed 
budget  and  make  recommendations  for 
approval and potential areas for revision.
 
If  you  are  interested  in  being 
a  part  of  this  process,  please  notify  the 
Vernonia School District Office at 503-
429-5891.
 
As for extra-curricular activities, 
I want to thank each and every one of our 
supporters  who  has  been  able  to  make 
it  to  a  game,  performance,  match  or 
event of any sort this year! Our students 
appreciate the dedication it represents to 
them when they know the community is 
behind their efforts. 
 
The  great  success  our  forestry, 
robotics, volleyball, wrestling, and boys 
and girls basketball teams have enjoyed 
this  year  is  only  enhanced  when  their 
parents  and  the  community  are  behind 
them. Thank you!
 
While I have seen many of you 
in  our gyms,  at other  schools’ fields,  at 
robotics  events,  forestry  competitions, 
spelling bees and playoffs, the showing 
for our girls’ basketball team at the OSAA 
2A  State  Tournament  in  Pendleton  was 
incredible.  Congratulations  to  the  Lady 
Loggers on a 4 th  place finish, and kudos 
to  all  who  contributed  to  their  trip,  or 
who made the long drive to support our 
student athletes’ success!
Natural Path: New Reiki
Practice Opens in Vernonia
By Jeff Dolan
 
Spring  is  here  and  it  brings  a 
time of new beginnings.   I am pleased 
to  announce  that  my  practice,  Healing 
Energy Reiki, is now open at Natural Path 
Health  Services,    Dr.  Carol  McIntyre’s 
office,  here  in  Vernonia.    I  am  a  Reiki 
Master,  who  has  been  practicing  for 
thirteen years, and am a member of the 
Northwest  Reiki  Association,  where  I 
volunteer working in many of the cancer 
clinics  at  area  hospitals.    Bringing 
another  natural  healing  modality  to  our 
community is very exciting for me.  I am 
a Portland native and moved to Vernonia 
four years ago.
 
Reiki  means  “universal  life 
force energy.”   It is the art of restoring 
this  energy  flow  in  the  body.    Reiki 
positively  affects  the  whole  person 
including body, mind and spirit.  It is a 
gentle, non-invasive touch therapy that is 
easy and safe to use.  Reiki creates many 
beneficial  effects  including  relaxation 
and feelings of peace, security and well-
being.
 
It  is  a  tool  that  can  help  with 
stress  reduction,  healing,  preventing 
disorders  and  maintaining  positive 
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wellness.    It  is  also  a  technique  for 
activating,  restoring  and  balancing 
the  natural  energy  that  flows  through 
the  body.    It  is  a  self-help  method  for 
personal  growth,  transformation  and 
enlightenment.
 
Reiki  practitioners  do  not 
diagnose  conditions,  nor  do  they 
prescribe or perform medical treatments 
or  interfere  with  the  treatment  of  a 
licensed medical professional.   They can, 
however, enhance the healing properties 
of  these  therapies.    For  example,  I 
have  worked  on  cancer  patients  as 
adjunct therapy to their chemo/radiation 
treatments,  and  have  also  had  success 
with  motor  vehicle  accidents,  PTSD, 
and tumor reduction and eradication.  
 
For  more  information  or 
to  schedule  an  appointment,  please 
contact me at (971) 275-6228 or e-mail 
14jdrm@gmail.com.    I  am  offering  an 
introductory  special  through  April  30, 
2015  at  a  reduced  rate  of  $25.00  for  a 
30-minute  treatment.    Also  available 
are  home  visits  ($55.00/30  minutes) 
and  group  therapy  (please  call  for 
information).  I look forward to working 
with the Vernonia community.
Randstad is now hiring
in Forest Grove!
Randstad is now onsite at a leading
printed circuit board manufacturer!
We need team players who thrive
in a fast-paced manufacturing
environment!
Immediate openings available for
candidates who:
• have six months production
manufacturing experience
• have a HS diploma/GED
$12.00-$12.75/hour
Lots of overtime available!
Call 503-992-4584 to apply today!