EDUCATION Wednesday, March 13, 2019 herMIsTOnheraLd.cOM • A9 Umatilla High School gets Amazon grant years. “This opportunity strengthens current offer- ings and provides a direct pathway to employment,” she said. “Amazon is play- ing a large role in eco- nomic development for our region, and we are excited to see how these opportu- nities will assist us in bet- ter preparing students for workforce needs.” According to a press release from Umatilla High School, the Bureau of Labor Statistics proj- ects that by 2020, com- puter science-related jobs will outpace computer sci- ence graduates by about a million jobs, and that com- puter science is the fastest growing STEM profession. Amazon Future Engi- neer was launched in November 2018, and is a four-part program, working with students from child- hood to career. It plans to award 100 $10,000 schol- arships per year, provide computer science classes to 100,000 students, and offer paid internships with Amazon. By JAYATI RAMAKRISHNAN STAFF WRITER Umatilla High School is one of more than a thou- sand schools across the United States to receive funding from Amazon, and will use the money to start offering computer science classes in the fall. The funding will allow Umatilla High School to offer full-year courses in Intro to Computer Sci- ence and Advanced Place- ment Computer Science classes, including prepara- tory lessons, tutorials, and professional development for teachers. Students who participate in the program will also receive a free membership to AWS Edu- cate, which gives them free access to computing power in the AWS cloud for cod- ing projects, and allows them access to learn about cloud computing. Superintendent Heidi Sipe said the grant builds on the science, technol- ogy, engineering and math (STEM) programs that Umatilla has had for many staff photo by Jayati ramakrishnan Brittany Mustoe discusses a math problem with a student during a lesson on Tuesday morning. Highland Hills teacher of the year talks student success By JAYATI RAMAKRISHNAN STAFF WRITER In Tuesday morning math class, Brittany Mus- toe moves around the room, checking in with students as they work, and high-fiv- ing them when they get an answer right. Mustoe, Highland Hills Elementary’s teacher of the year, is working with her fifth-grade students to teach them order of operations, or which tasks to do first in a seemingly complicated math equation. “Remember to break the story problem down into simpler parts,” she said. “You’re smarter than the whole problem.” A teacher at Highland Hills for the past four years, Mustoe was selected by the entire staff as the teacher staff photo by Jayati ramakrishnan Brittany Mustoe high-fives a student after she answers a math question correctly. of the year, and honored recently at the Distinguished Citizens Awards banquet, along with several other teachers in the district. She said she had always enjoyed working with kids, and that a teacher of her own After 39 years, Echo city administrator to retire important to focus on the academics, she tries to make relationships the foundation of her teaching. “I don’t believe you can teach academics with- out building relationships, building trust, and hav- ing them want to work with you,” she said. Teaching fifth grade, Mustoe said it can be chal- lenging to get that age level motivated. “I think I do well with that,” she said. “I can see that ripple effect as the year goes on, in how they talk to one another, in how they carry themselves. I’m proud of my class. Mustoe said her favorite subjects to teach are math and science. Highland Hills Princi- pal Jake Bacon also noted Mustoe’s connection with students. “She’s committed to doing a job well, she’s pre- pared,” Bacon said. “But the center of all her plans is what’s going to help her kids learn best.” Brittany Mustoe focuses on building relationships with students, making class like a family inspired her to get into the field. “I had a teacher I really respected and looked up to, and I thought her job was really cool,” she said. “That put me on that path.” Though Mustoe said it’s Bloom competition. The new city adminis- trator will inherit several projects currently in the works, including a major upgrade to the wastewa- ter treatment system the city is under pressure from the Department of Environmental Quality to complete. Echo operates on a sys- tem of a paid city admin- istrator, overseen by an elected mayor and six at-large city councilors. The city has opened the search for a new adminis- trator and will take appli- cations until March 25. The starting salary listed is $40,000 to $65,000 plus PERS, paid vacation and other benefits. For more information see http:// echo-oregon.com/pub/fly- er-administrator.pdf. By JADE MCDOWELL NEWS EDITOR Diane Berry is retiring as Echo city administrator. Berry has run day-to- day operations in the city, population 710, for 39 years. During that time Echo has seen the renova- tion of historic buildings, new businesses, new park amenities and the growth of annual events such as the Red 2 Red cross coun- try mountain bike race. As city administrator, Berry has led consistent efforts to maintain Echo’s appearance, with public art initiatives, a Tree City USA designation and an abundance of floral dis- plays that led to the city being a three-time winner of the small cities category of the national America in Hermiston will add to end of year for snow day make-ups By JAYATI RAMAKRISHNAN STAFF WRITER Hermiston students will end school three days later than planned and teachers will see a couple of sched- ule adjustments to make up for February snow days and delays. At the recommenda- tion of Superintendent Tri- cia Mooney, the school board voted to move stu- dents’ last day (except high school seniors) to Thursday, June 13, adding three days on after the original release day of Monday, June 11. The final day for staff will now be Friday, June 14, but the board also voted to add time to staff’s Professional Learning Communities, small professional develop- ment groups that meet each week. Graduation is still June instructional hours. But she said there are exceptions, including using teacher pro- fessional development time to make up for those hours. Mooney said she worked with Hermiston Associa- tion of Teachers representa- tive Delfino Osorio Garcia to come up with a plan that would work for the staff, and that they went through sev- eral ideas. They looked at having 6 at the Toyota Center in Kennewick. The board extended the school year so the dis- trict would meet the state- wide minimum for annual instructional time, which Mooney said is about 990 hours — although there is a tiered system. Mooney said the proposed changes would put high school fresh- men through juniors about six hours under the required MEDICAL DIRECTORY students end on June 14 and teachers end the following Tuesday, but that would run into the beginning of sum- mer school, which would be a problem for some families. 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