
Hello Families,
We received confirmation from Jefferson County that the Lake Creek bridge closure will begin on Monday Feb. 2nd and closed for one week. This is subject to change and we will keep you informed as best we can. Plan to add 5-10 minutes when traveling to the school next week. Mr. Sharp will send a reminder email with the alternate bus schedule.
Read on for news & updates.
All School - Dates & Reminders
- Weekly WED: 3rd-5th OBOB Practice, 1:45-2:45pm
- Weekly THURS: 6th-8th OBOB Practice, 3-4pm
- FEB 2: Bridge at Lake Creek closed for repair (~1 week closure)
- Fri Jan 30: Ski & Ride
- Tues Feb 3: FIELD TRIP | Sunriver Observatory
- Fri Feb 6: Ski & Ride
- Tues Feb 10: BBSD Board Meeting, 3:30pm
- Fri Feb 13: Ski & Ride (Please note: no valentine exchange this year)
- Mon Feb 16: NO SCHOOL – President’s Day
- Tues Feb 17: PTO Meeting, 3:15pm
- Wed Feb 18: OBOB 6th-8th Jefferson County Tournament
- Full calendar here
Update from Mr. Sharp
Principal Message
We have several exciting happenings going on at BBS right now.
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Our rainbow trout are growing fast and will probably be ready for release into the fish pond in the next week.
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Our ski and ride program will continue as long as Hoodoo can stay open. They are day by day right now and we plan to keep going up on Friday if they are open. We will send out an update if anything changes.
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We have a field trip to the Sun River Observatory on Tuesday, February 3. This will be a full day trip and we will drop off in Sisters on the way home.
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We are starting music class with local teacher Erik Himbert starting next week.
Field Studies
In Field Study class we have been learning about our solar system this week in class. We discussed the scale of the solar system and some distinctive features of each planet. There were some strong opinions about the status of Pluto in the group. Students are currently creating posters about the different objects in our solar system to put up at school next week.
PE/Health Class
In Health class we covered different topics in each group this week. K/1 group is learning about medicine, 2-3 group is learning about community health, and the 4-8 group is learning about social health and bullying. We also got out on a short trail run since the trails are cleared off and the weather was nice.
Update from Mr. Sump
Blue Bay
In Humanities, Blue Bay has been studying ancient China, and we have begun our overarching world geography unit that will run through the end of the year. As an intro lesson, students sketched out the continents on an orange, peeled an orange into one piece, and laid the peel flat to understand the challenges of displaying a sphere on a 2 dimensional map. They have been studying various world map projections, as well as the continents, subcontinents, and oceans. Today they drew the world map from memory. This will serve as a baseline, because at the end of the year, they will take a whole class period to draw the world map again from memory, and will be able to see how much they’ve learned.
In Math, 4th grade students finished a unit on multiplication techniques, and will be reviewing/practicing their division skills next. 5th graders just wrapped up a unit on decimal operations and did quite well on yesterday’s test. 6th graders are working with unit rate, and just finished making a unit conversion chart that they put up in the classroom. 7th grade students have been working on finding the area of circles formula, and just did a hands-on lesson that explains why 𝞹 r2 works. Our 8th grader is still practicing linear equations.
During Buddy Time, I presented a slideshow recapping the crafts the students made for the winter bazaar, and how we donated the proceeds to two schools in Malawi, Africa. Those two schools sent us videos and photos from Malawi of what they did with the funds (see below), as a gesture of gratitude. It was a joy to share these videos and photos with our students. The buddy pairs wrote down some aspects of BBS they were feeling grateful for, and brainstormed some ideas for next year’s fundraiser.
In Art, Blue Bay students have been working on a paper recycling project. They divided up into two groups, and shredded up paper from our recycling bin into containers. Next, they added water to the bins. Then, they poured the “slurry” onto screens and pressed the paper flat. Lastly, they let it dry and monitored their paper. Yesterday, the recycled paper was finally dry and ready, and they measured and cut it into equal partitions. While some of the paper turned out more like cardboard, this was an interesting exploration into how paper is recycled, on a primitive scale.
Update from Ms. Kassie
Rose Hips
We have reached the halfway point of this school year! As part of this we have been showing what we know using computers and I-ready diagnostics, as well as working on portfolios and continuing any work we need to wrap up. Next week only has 3 academic days due to our 2 field trips. Rose hips will continue their computer and catch up work with Ms. Liz next week as I will be out for the week.
Rose Hip & Green Ridge Science
In Science students have voted on making a quilt like mural that shows how BBS can inspire people to protect our forest, river, and wildlife. Each student has chosen a focal image and will draw that on their own square to then put together to make a “picture quilt” that will hang in our classroom.
Update from Mr. B
Green Ridge
Green Ridge Math: Students are using their shape know-how and delving into the ‘cut up’ realm of fractions and parts of a whole. They have also started their winter math diagnostic.
Green Ridge Literacy: Students are currently re-reading chapters 3 and 6 of Julian’s World and identifying key events and important moments from the text.
Art Literacy: Contour drawings of our peers (and maybe Mr. B)!

Snowboard smiles! Making the most of low snow

Student lessons begin with the magic carpet

Brand new skills for first time skiers

Wild animal spotted in lodge!

Rose Hip reading time

Rose Hip reading time

Field Studies students track data for the rainbow trout

This sample shows the stages of the trout - they are in between Alevin and Sac Fry

Students practiced problem solving regarding a fort conflict at recess

Mr. Sump shared results of holiday bazaar earnings with students - they made $160 in magnet & soap sales

The earnings were then donated to two schools in Malawi, Africa. Students locate Malawi on a globe

Mr. Sump received pictures and videos from both schools in Malawi (see below) which he shared during buddy time

Koche Primary School used the donation to purchase pens, pencils and notebooks for the classroom

Students from Koche Primary School in Malawi thanked BBS and Mr. Sump in these photos

Colorful Dreams School in Malawi used the donation to fund supplies for their school garden and lunch food

BBS students are helping provide lunches at the Colorful Dreams School through donating their earnings from holiday bazaar crafts
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