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Boys State Basketball Title
a Tribute to our Community
By Aaron Miller
 
Finishing  the  season  as  State 
Champions was a great accomplishment 
by  our  Vernonia  Loggers  boys 
basketball  team.  They  brought  home 
the  state  title  from  Pendleton,  soundly 
beating  Regis  and  demonstrating 
that  hard  work,  perseverance, 
attitude  and  caring  do  matter! 
It’s  our  boys  and  our  kids  that  won 
the  title,  but  I  think  our  school  and 
community deserve some credit, too. 
 
While  the  boys  achieved  their 
goal to become State Champions, their 
accomplishments  off  the  court  at  the 
tournament, spurred by the teachings of 
their coaches, parents, teachers, mentors 
and community, are what impressed me 
most. 
 
Because  of  their  high  seed, 
and  the  continuation  of  their  winning 
ways, the Loggers played the last game 
of  each  day,  finishing  their  game  and 
locker  room  activities  close  to  10:00 
pm  each  night.  Most  teenagers  would 
be  clamoring  to  get  dinner  and  make 
their way back to the hotel, but not our 
team. As they left the gym after that first 
win over Burns, they noticed the stands 
being  cleaned  by  only  two  custodians. 
On  their  own,  they  decided  there  was 
something  wrong  with  that  scene  and 
remained in the gym cleaning until the 
job  was  done.  Our  boys  did  this  after 
each  of  their  three  wins,  including 
after  winning  the  championship.  What 
a  wonderful  icing  on  the  State  Title 
cake….responsible  students  who  care 
about others and do something unselfish 
to make a difference in someone else’s 
life.
 
In  addition  to  their  acts  of 
kindness  each  night,  the  basketball 
team  also  received  kudos  from  the 
entire staff at the Pendleton tournament 
for  their  attitudes.  They  noted  their 
cleaning assistance, but also noted our 
student  athletes  as  being  far  and  away 
the most polite and well-behaved team 
at the tournament. 
 
We  heard  of  similar  acts  of 
kindness  from  our  wrestlers  and  fans 
who  attended  a  match  in  Monroe  and 
donated  their  meal  money  to  help  a 
Monroe  student  who  had  been  injured 
and whose family was in need. 
 
These  are  our  students  and 
our  teenagers  making  these  decisions, 
and  we  should  all  be  extremely  proud 
of  the  attitude  and  behaviors  they  are 
exhibiting!
 
Having  such  a  huge  crowd  of 
supporters from the community and the 
VHS  Band  performing  at  each  game 
were  also  evidence  of  commitment 
and support that was noticed by others. 
“You must have the whole town here,” 
was a common sentiment. Yes we did.
 
These types of comments have 
been  coming  my  way  for  years  from 
people  putting  on  assemblies  in  our 
schools  and  from  restaurant  workers 
who  have  served  our  athletes  several 
times  over  on  regular  road  trip  dinner 
stops.
 
These positive comments about 
Vernonia  students’  attitude  and  their 
higher  level  of  respect  from  restaurant 
workers and managers, as well as other 
people not associated with the team or 
school,  are  music  to  our  ears.  These 
are  people  who  were  looking  at  our 
students’  behavior  in  relation  to  other 
high  school  teams  and  students  they 
have observed, and found our students 
to measure up better than most! That is 
what we are striving for and they need 
to be commended. 
 
Does  this  mean  our  students 
are  perfect?  No.  They  are  people 
and  they  are  kids,  and  they  will 
make  mistakes  as  we  all  have  and 
do. What  it  does  mean  is  that  we  as  a 
community  are  making  a  difference.  
 
They  have  been  taught  to 
be  accepting  and  welcoming  to  new 
people  and  new  families,  and  to  be 
compassionate  for  those  in  need. 
Whether  they  are  helping  students 
from  foreign  countries  feel  welcome, 
helping  out  another  student  or  school 
in need, or helping a janitor with their 
overwhelming  evening  of  work,  our 
students are demonstrating a high level 
of responsibility and respect for others.
 
This  welcoming,  accepting 
attitude  is  taught  to  them  by  you, 
our  community.  You,  too  should  be 
commended!  We  as  a  community  are 
setting an example for other cities that 
are  looking  at  how  to  recover  from 
a  natural  disaster  or  how  to  improve 
as  they  continue  to  develop  their 
community. 
 
The entire community deserves 
to celebrate this championship not only 
for supporting our team and students to 
win and succeed, but also to always do 
so with caring, compassion and class.
march17
2016
Schools Update:
Strategic Planning
By Aaron Miller
 
The  Vernonia  School  District 
would like to invite you to participate in 
the gathering of information to develop 
a  strategic  plan  for  the  future  of  our 
education system. 
 
Staff  and  parent  surveys  have 
been distributed, with returns coming in 
at a very high rate.
 
These surveys can be accessed 
on the District webpage by clicking the 
Parent button and the Vernonia School 
District PARENT SURVEY link, or on 
the District Facebook page.
 
In addition to these surveys, we 
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will  gather  information  at  focus  group 
meetings. The final meeting date is: 
•   April  2  –  Parent/Community  Forum 
at  Vernonia  Schools  Commons  (10:00 
am – 12:00 pm)
 
In  short,  this  is  an  exciting 
process  that  will  create  a  pathway  to 
success  for  our  District.  We  hope  you 
will  join  us,  whether  that  involves 
completing one of our surveys, or join 
us at the community forum. Your input 
is invaluable. 
 
If  you  have  any  questions 
regarding the process or meeting times 
and  locations,  please  don’t  hesitate  to 
call the VSD office at 503-429-5891.
Whiteman Recipient of EOU
Inspirational Teacher Award
 
First-year honor students at Eastern 
Oregon  University  (EOU)  have  nominated 
26 educators from Oregon, Washington, Cal-
ifornia  and  Nevada  to  receive  Inspirational 
Teacher Awards.
 
Students who maintained dean’s list 
standing during fall term in 2015 were given 
the  opportunity  to  nominate  a  teacher  who 
influenced them on their road to higher edu-
cation and academic excellence. 
 
Makayla Adams, a 2015 graduate of 
Vernonia High School and daughter of Lar-
ry  and  Stacy Adams,  nominated  Mr.  Steve 
Whiteman,  a  member  of  the  chemistry  and 
physics staff at VHS.
 
EOU presents these awards annually 
in recognition of outstanding high school teachers who encourage and represent 
the importance of higher education to their students.
Vernonia Students of the Month
February 2016
Charolette Schlegel
Kindergarten
Charolette is an enthusiastic learner who follows
the rules and is respectful and responsible. She
says math and reading are her favorite subjects.
She is going to play T-ball and she also likes to play
with, and take care of, her four cats, Moose, Jack,
Roxy and Felix.
Lauren Ely
Grade 8
Lauren is a very good student who is also very
active in school and other activities. She plays
volleyball, basketball, and track and field. She is
also part of the robotics program and is in the
middle school leadership class. She raises rabbits
and sheep for 4-H and says she enjoys reading
and running in her spare time.
Tristan Adams
Grade 11
Tristan is a good student who says math is his
favorite subject. He plays basketball and was part
of the VHS state championship team, winning
Player of the Game honors in the second game at
Pendleton. Tristan also plays baseball.
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