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Krestin Bahr, PSD Superintendent | (253) 530-1002 | superintendent@psd401.net
November 2024
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United Together on a Journey of Learning and Growth
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- Aviation Academy is Coming in 2025
- November is Native American Heritage Month
- Thank You Veterans for Serving Our Country
- New Bus Radios Improve Communication and Student Safety
- Student Multi-Factor Authentication Coming This Month
- Get Ready to Celebrate American Education Week
- Working Together to Stay Informed, Stay Safe
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Dear Peninsula School District Families and Staff,
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In this season of gratitude, I am encouraged by the dedication and spirit across our remarkable school communities. Even during this election season, what unites us – our shared commitment to student success and well-being – remains stronger than what divides us. Together, we will continue to be a district that puts students first and inspires and empowers every child, every day.
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Aviation Academy is Coming in 2025
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In exciting news, Aviation Academy will launch in the 2025-26 school year. The academy will provide high school students opportunities to explore careers in aviation and will offer students dual credit opportunities, setting them on a path toward further education or direct entry into the aviation industry.
Developed in partnership with the Museum of Flight and supported by the Tacoma Narrows Airport, Aviation Academy will offer students access to flight simulators, drones, and real-world aviation training. The program is one of only three in the region and highlights our ongoing efforts to expand Career and Technical Education offerings and provide students with practical career pathways. Read more about the initial launch, join the advisory group or sign up for the mailing list at psd401.net/aviationacademy.
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November is Native American Heritage Month
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In honor of Native American Heritage Month, our schools reflect on the profound heritage and enduring contributions of our nation’s first people to our country. Our district has more than 100 students with Native American heritage, and there are 29 different Native American Tribes in Washington State. Join me in embracing our rich and diverse ancestry, cultures, traditions, histories, and the vital legacy of Native American communities at PSD and beyond.
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Thank You Veterans for Serving Our Country
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As we observe Veterans Day this month, we are honored to recognize and extend our appreciation to veterans among our staff and in our community. Your service to our country and dedication to the values we hold dear—excellence, courage, culture, curiosity, and character—inspire us all.
We are proud to be a Purple Star designated school district. We recognize that military families face unique challenges and strive to help support students and their families. To our veterans, thank you for the example you set for our students and community. We honor and recognize your courage, commitment, and service not only on November 11, but throughout the year.
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New Bus Radios Improve Communication and Student Safety
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All 93 of our Peninsula School District buses recently had new state-of-the-art radios installed, thanks to a partnership with Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One (GHFMO). These new devices replaced aging systems to enhance voice communication across our bus routes, ensuring better connectivity and safety for our students. Through this collaboration with GHFMO, we were able to save $300,000 by adopting cutting-edge technology and avoiding costly subscriber fees. Thank you GHFMO for your community partnership!
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Student Multi-Factor Authentication Coming This Month
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To help strengthen the security of our digital platforms and ensure the safety of our students' personal information, we are enabling Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for students to log onto our Student Portal. MFA is a widely used security measure that will help protect students’ online accounts, and students select their own photo or short code for this extra layer of authentication. Students will work with teachers to set up this extra layer of protection by mid-November, to help keep their information and district resources safe.
Check out the video linked below to learn more!
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Get Ready to Celebrate American Education Week
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American Education Week is a celebration honoring the contributions of educators, school staff, and the entire education community. The week also emphasizes the value of a quality education and the need for collaboration among teachers, parents, and the community. We look forward to celebrating this together! Join us on December 4 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Swift Water Elementary School to learn more about innovative education at all of our schools.
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Working Together to Stay Informed, Stay Safe
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Our dedicated School Security Officers (SSOs), Michael Janke and Brent Campbell, are creating a video series about school safety. In the SSOs first video, they explain the consequences of making threats in person, over social media, or via text, and they urge students, families, and staff to report concerns immediately. Watch the full video to learn more about how we can work together to keep PSD safe. Our community’s safety depends on our shared commitment to preventing threats and keeping our schools safe.
Sincerely,
Superintendent Krestin Bahr
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- Elementary and Middle School Conference Week, November 4 to 8 - Early Dismissal at 11:30 a.m. for middle school students and 12:15 p.m. for elementary students
- Veterans Day, November 11 - No School
- PSD Special Education Parent Advisory Committee Resource Fair, November 18 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Swift Water Elementary School
- Thanksgiving Break, November 27-29 - No School
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In The News
Stories from PSD shared by our local media
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Harbor Heights Goes Above and Beyond for Socktober
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Our Harbor Heights Elementary School community came together in an incredible way for Socktober, collecting an astounding 1,849 pairs of socks! Through this generous effort, we were able to provide much-needed warmth and comfort to local families by donating to FISH Foodbank, KP Bischoff Foodbank, and Community in Schools. This accomplishment highlights the power of compassion and the positive impact we can make when we work together. Thank you to everyone—students, families, and staff—for your kindness and dedication to helping those in need. Harbor Heights is making a real difference, one pair of socks at a time!
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2024 College and Career Fest Sees Huge Success
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We had an incredible turnout at this year's College & Career Fair on Oct. 21! Students and families explored a wide range of opportunities, from colleges and universities to apprenticeships and military options. Thank you to our community partners, including the YMCA and our dedicated staff, for making this event such a success. Together, we’re helping our students build bright futures!
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We kicked off the month of October by welcoming our new class of Transitional Kindergarten Students. We can't wait to see how they grow this year!
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Oil Painting by Local Artist of McMillans Donated to PSD
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We were honored to receive an oil painting portrait of Hugh and Janice McMillan, who were integral parts of our school community. This painting will be dedicated to their work an spirit and hung in the Hugh and Janice McMillan Community Center by Evergreen Elementary School.
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The Peninsula School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, honorably discharged veteran or military status, sexual orientation including gender expression or identity, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. If you have questions or complaints regarding alleged discrimination, please call the Peninsula School District Educational Service Center at (253) 530-1000 or visit our office located at 14015 62nd Ave NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98332, and ask for one of the following coordinators: Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator, compliance@psd401.net; Title IX Compliance Coordinator, titleix@psd401.net; 504 Compliance Coordinator, 504@psd401.net; ADA Compliance Coordinator, ada@psd401.net.
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