Pumpkin Carving Family Night
Join us for Pumpkin Carving Family Night! October 27th, 4:00-5:30 on the football field.
Huff n' Puff Fun Run Registration & Sponsor forms are available now! Click for more info:
Registration (https://5il.co/xrib)
Sponsor Form (https://5il.co/xria)
Attention Harrington residents: Harrington is experiencing a water emergency. Water service is being shut of until further notice. Please turn off your outside water and fill containers immediately. Share with your neighbors who may not get the school messages. Thank you!
KIDS newspaper for Moms and Dads June Edition is available here: https://www.flipsnack.com/kidsnewspaper/kids-newspaper-june-2022.html
Here are some links for ways to find food this summer:
SUMMER FOOD RESOURCES
Different ways to find a location that serves a summer food program
OSPI
https://www.k12.wa.us/policy-funding/child-nutrition/community-nutrition/summer-food-service-program/helpful-links
USDA
https://www.fns.usda.gov/meals4kids
USDA Hotline: English 1-866-348-6479
Spanish 1-877-842-6273
TEXTING
“Food” or “Comida” to 877-877
MEAL SITE LOCATOR
https://www.nokidhungry.org/find-free-meals
Here is a glimpse of the LRS Summer Camps Calendar:
KIDS newspaper for Moms and Dads May Edition is available here:
https://www.flipsnack.com/kidsnewspaper/may-2022-kids-newspaper.html
KIDS newspaper for Moms and Dads April Edition is available here: https://www.flipsnack.com/kidsnewspaper/april-2022-final.html
KIFDS newspaper for Moms and Dads March edition is available here:
https://www.flipsnack.com/kidsnewspaper/march-2022-final.html
KIDS Newspaper for Moms and Dads February edition is available here: https://www.flipsnack.com/kidsnewspaper/kids-newspaper-february-2022.html
KIDS Newspaper for Moms and Dads January edition is available here: https://www.flipsnack.com/kidsnewspaper/kids-newspaper-january-2022.html
Harrington School District No. 204
P.O. Box 204 * 100 South First
Harrington, WA 99134-0204
(509) 253-4331 – Local * (509) 253-4338 – Bus Garage
(509) 456-2465 – Spokane * (509) 456-6306 – Fax
September 8, 2021
Re: In Response to July 28, 2021 Department of Health Update
Dear Honorable Governor Inslee and Washington State Department of Health:
This letter is being written to affirm our school board’s commitment to students and the agreement with the letter from a number of Washington State Superintendents on August 18.
OUR STUDENTS NEED HOPE. Coming off an unmasked summer of Washington State being “fully open’, our students are now in school following the mask mandate and other mitigation strategies. We are not health care professionals, and you have never made it clearer that the upgraded guidance holds the power of law. Further, superintendent Reykdal has made it clear that if we do not follow these requirements our funding apportionment will be withheld, and further this is not a local decision in any way. We will follow the requirements and guidance as best we can. It is challenging with parents protesting the mask mandate at meetings and rallies. Our school did not shut down a single day last year as a result of COVID-19 and we were in school/in person the entire year. We intend to do everything possible to keep our students, staff, and community safe and healthy.
With a focus on the “whole child” and our district’s work on dealing with trauma and the aspects of mental health on our students’ well-being based on talking with them, the COVID-19 Survey (6/28/21), and doing a local survey we know students are struggling with their mental health. Like the letter written prior to this, we ask also that you please consider:
• When you hold a press conference or update schools on data about the
COVID/Delta Variant, you include multiple metrics on the status of mental health and well-being of school aged children.
• Any time that requirements for schools are updated, include current mitigation strategies on the mental and emotional impact this pandemic is having on students.
• Establish a specific metric to apply to local communities that sets a benchmark for when masks can come off and other mitigation strategies are no longer needed. This may provide some hope for our students and their families and give communities a goal to rally around. With the Delta variant raging and the Lamba variant gaining ground it may seem like a long haul for everyone, but we are willing to do what is needed.
Thank you for your serious consideration of this request. We appreciate all that you are doing to keep Washingtonians safe as well as your ongoing leadership while everyone navigates these difficult times.
Sincerely,
Wayne Massie, Superintendent on behalf of Harrington Board of Directors
Thank you Donors!
Here are original compositions written by our 7th and 8th graders being performed by our music teacher, Mr. Vierschilling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHcNuQehwoo
Keep your child’s Well-Child exams up to date
Please read the documents using the following link for an important message regarding Harrington School District's plan for navigating COVID-19. https://tinyurl.com/t3toe4n
GO PANTHERS!