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Kindergarten starts on Sept. 11

Posted on: September 7, 2017

School started this week for most students, but class doesn’t start for kindergarten students until Sept. 11. 

To get ready for the youngest students, kindergarten teachers and school staff are doing one-on-one interviews and initial assessments of each child. The interview is conducted in the classrooms, which helps incoming kindergartners become accustomed to his or her new surroundings.

Tangent Elementary School offers a kindergarten jumpstart for the children as well. On , Sept. 7, half of the kindergarten class will come to school for an abbreviated schedule of several hours where they will meet half of their new classmates  and begin learning the classroom routine. On Sept. 8, the other half of the kindergarten class will come to school for a similar program. All students will start school on Sept. 11.

Pictured: New kindergarten student with teacher Sadie Tempel in the kindergarten classroom at Tangent Elementary School.

 

Air Quality Information

Posted on: September 5, 2017

Wildfires around the state have affected air quality in our region. Conditions are not expected to improve this week, and the National Weather Service has issued an Air Quality alert through Friday.

We are watching for air quality updates and will announce any changes to school activities and programs based on recommendations from the Oregon Health Authority guidelines for outdoor activities and the Oregon School Activities Association.

Decisions on school closures will be made in consultation with the Linn County Health Department.

If you have questions, check with your school. Find more information:

Air quality index chart

Welcome back, GAPS students!

Posted on: September 5, 2017

Today was the first day of school for students in grades 1-6, grade 9 and all students at Timber Ridge. Students in grades 7-8 and 10-12 will return tomorrow.

To welcome elementary students back to school, South Albany High School varsity boys soccer, volleyball, and cheer team members went to Oak Elementary and welcomed back students.

Read more in the Democrat-Herald.

Watch for school buses starting next Tuesday

Posted on: September 1, 2017

Tuesday, Sept. 5, is the first day of school for students in Greater Albany schools, and about a third of them travel there by school bus.

Last year, GAPS yellow buses traveled more than 959,000 miles, carrying a daily average of 3,600 kids each way on 37 general education routes and 18 special education routes. That number doesn’t include field trips and transportation for school activities, which totaled an estimated 50,000 miles in 1,256 trips.

It’s a large transportation system that requires careful planning to make the buses run on time.

This year, extra attention and planning was needed to adjust schedules for efficiency for the new bell time system. Each bus covers three routes for morning and afternoon runs. Combined with a finite number of buses and drivers, the routes have to be exact to ensure best coverage of our geographically large district.

Watch for our buses this Tuesday and please be extra attentive in the mornings and afternoons when you see them on the roads. District bus drivers would like to remind drivers to slow down and watch for kids as they walk to or from the bus.

Transportation resources for parents include:

Thank you, GAPS bus drivers!