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STORM Report Page 1 February 2017
SUCCESSFUL TRUSTWORTHY ORGANIZED RESPECTFUL MOTIVATED
RMS First Semester Data
Ridgeline Middle School, and all Yelm Community Schools, monitor several school related areas as a method to
address areas in need of adjustment and to celebrate our successes. The data posted within this month’s
newsletter includes our first semester results for academics and behavior. Although our charts are represented
using numbers and grade levels, please know that data collected is student specific. That is, we are focusing
our attention toward individual students through the many services we offer at RMS.
We call our data analysis ‘progress monitoring’. What this means is that we identify current and historical data
to make informed decisions to support specific students and our practices at RMS. The behavior data collected
indicates areas needing to be addressed in our building. We can identify the types of behaviors, grade level,
specific students, or procedures we need to focus upon in an effort provide positive experiences. Our academic
achievement data (how many classes were passed) provides us with another method of tracking individual
students. From our data, we review individual student progress when one or more classes have not been
passed. We can identify if a student needs to be referred for additional support.
Overall, we are quite pleased with the trends represented from our semester data. We would ask our parents
to contact RMS if you have concerns related to your child’s academic and/or behavior progress. We do offer
additional support through our Opportunity Time, counseling services, and prior arrangements made with
teachers for after school tutoring. We encourage parents who have specific concerns or general questions to
please contact us at 458-1100.
Thank you,
John Johnson, Principal
STORM Report Page 2 February 2017
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News and Notes
Student Transfer Requests for 2016-17 Beginning February 1, 2017, transfer requests will be accepted for the 2017-18 school year. Students attending
their current school on an approved transfer must re-apply for the next year. Approval or denial of transfer requests is based on criteria outlined in board policy 3131 for resident and 3141 for nonresident students.
FIRST ROUND - February 1 to March 15, 2017 Applications received by March 15 will be be given first priority and notified of the district decision by April 30.
New applications may be subject to a wait list.
SECOND ROUND - March 16 to May 31, 2017 Applications received by May 31 will be given second priority and notified of the district decision by June 30.
New applications may be subject to a wait list.
After May 31, 2017 through the First Day of School (September 6) Applications received after May 31 will be considered in August on a case-by-case basis and may have to wait until actual enrollment counts in September before receiving notification. Please note that school offices are
closed in July and part of August.
TRANSPORTATION Parents will provide transportation for students who voluntarily attend a school outside their attendance area.
“Transition to Middle School” Parent Information Night at RMS for 5th and 6th grade families of Prairie Elementary, Lackamas Elementary
and Mill Pond Elementary
Please join us on February 27 for (Part 2) and March 28 (Part 3), 6:00—7:15pm at
Ridgeline Middle School ~ 10605 Carter Street ~
For those of you who were able to join us for Part 1 on January 19, thank you for
coming and we hope to see you at the next two important meetings
Monday, February 27, 2017 ~ Part 2
Ridgeline Commons—6:00—7:15pm This is designed to provide responses to questions generated from the first
meeting. There will be an overview of the curriculum and course descriptions.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017 ~ Part 3
Ridgeline Commons—6:00—7:15pm This meeting is designed to review the registration process and
student class scheduling.
STORM Report Page 3 February 2017
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News and Notes
Rep. Wilcox sponsors Ridgeline Middle School student as page in
State House
Sponsored by her 2nd District Rep. J.T. Wilcox, R-Yelm, Ridgeline Middle School student Taylor Tompkins traveled to Olympia Jan. 9-13 to serve as a page in the state House.
As part of her page duties for the week, Taylor learned to navigate the many buildings on the Capitol campus and delivered messages and documents to legislators and staff. She also attended page school every day to understand the operations and actions of the Legislature.
"It's always great to have the opportunity to sponsor students from my district to take part in the House Page Program," said Wilcox. "I want to thank Taylor for her service to the House and express my admiration for her eagerness to get involved in state government. She has a great future ahead."
Each year, students from around the state apply to participate in the legislative page program. Students spend a week attending page school, learning the inner workings of state government and assisting legislators on the House floor. Pages earn $35 per day while serving in the program. To become a page, applicants must have a legislative sponsor, be between the ages of 14 and 16, and obtain written permission from their parents and school. For more information about the House Page Program, visit http://www.leg.wa.gov/House/Pages/HousePageProgram.aspx.
STORM Report Page 4 February 2017
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News and Notes
Advanced Academics Nomination Window
Yelm Community Schools offers Advanced Academics services for qualifying students.
These services are designed to meet the needs of students with exceptionally high
ability. If you have a student that you would like to refer please pick up a referral form
from the front office or download it from the Yelm Community Schools website.
Teachers, parents, and community members can nominate students for these
services. The nomination window opens on February 17th and closes on March 10th.
Late applications will not be accepted. Students who have been receiving services
will continue to receive services in the area(s) they qualified in.
Beginning in February, RMS will be holding Battle of the Books. Ms. Lucini, Mrs. Mulkey, and
Mrs. Bingham will lead students as they form teams, select and read novels, complete
activities and compete in two knowledge battles. Meetings will be 2/21, 3/7, 3/28, 4/17, 5/2,
and 5/16 from 2:00 to 3:45. Parents and guardians - if you are interested, an adult team is also
an option!
Congratulations to Sarah Mulkey and Rebecca
Bingham. They are the recipients of a $250.00 mini
grant awarded from the Thurston County School
Retirees' Association. The purpose of this grant is to
provide an opportunity for teachers to acquire
materials or provide experiences for their students
above and beyond that paid for by district funds. The
materials or experiences should supplement and
enhance building or district goals.
Leadership ~ Operation Gratitude
Since their inception in 2003, Operation Gratitude annually
sends 200,000+ care packages filled with food,
entertainment, hygiene, and handmade items, plus personal
letters of appreciation to Veterans, First Responders, New
Recruits, Wounded Heroes, their Care Givers, and to individually named U.S. service members
deployed overseas and their families waiting at home.
Their mission is to lift the spirits and meet the evolving needs of the Military and First
Responder communities, and provide volunteer opportunities for civilians anywhere in America to
express their appreciation to all who serve our nation.
Thank you to RMS Leadership for donating 27 lbs. of candy to add to these care packages!! This
generous donation allowed over 200,000 ‘choc full’ care packages this year. Great job to our
Leadership Advisors and students!!! Way to go!!
STORM Report Page 5 February 2017
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News and Notes
Battle of the Books ~ After School Activity
STORM Report Page 6 February 2017
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Student Data / Report Cards
STUDENT PASSING RATES—EIGHT YEAR TREND For the past eight years, we have been compiling the statistics comparing grades from quarter to quarter and year to year.
Here is the breakdown for the second term and end of first semester that we just completed.
You should have received your child’s report card by now. If you have any questions, please call me or one of our counselors. 9th grade students who failed a class (see table below) may be credit deficient for graduation and will need to
make it up in order to graduate. We use this data to evaluate interventions supporting student achievement. We had 370 out of 620 students who made the Honor Roll! Congratulations to you for your hard work!
John P. Johnson, Principal
Semest Term
9th
2 1 grade
Year Passed all
classes Failed
1 Failed
2 Failed
3 Failed
4 Failed
5 Failed
6
2009-10 181 17 9 7 2 1
83% 8% 4% 3% 1% 0.5%
2010-11 181 10 4 1 1
92% 5% 2% 1% 1%
2011-12 175 12 6 2 1
89% 6% 3% 1% 0.5%
2012-13 180 19 12 10 4 2 1
79% 8% 5% 4% 2% 1% 0.4%
2013-14 197 27 6 3 2
84% 11% 3% 1% 1%
2014-15 159 20 11 5 3 2
80% 10% 6% 3% 2% 1%
2015-16 190 14 6 1
90% 7% 3% 0%
2016-17 164 13 7 4 0
87% 7% 4% 2% 0%
7th grade Term 2
8th grade Term 2
Year Total Passed all
classes Failed
1 Failed
2 Failed
3 Failed
4 Failed
5 Failed
6 Total Passed all
classes Failed
1 Failed
2 Failed
3 Failed
4 Failed
5 Failed
6
2009-10 170 10 2 6 1 175 18 10 2 1 1
189 90% 5% 1% 3% 1% 207 85% 9% 5% 1% 0.5% 0.5%
2010-11 175 33 12 2 168 13 9 3 2
222 79% 15% 5% 1% 195 86% 7% 5% 2% 1%
2011-12 201 27 8 2 1 195 28 9 1 1 1
239 84% 11% 3% 1% 0.4% 235 83% 12% 4% 0.4% 0.4% 0.4%
2012-13 173 15 6 1 195 23 13 4 3 3
198 87% 8% 3% 1% 241 81% 10% 5% 2% 1% 1%
2013-14 195 11 5 4 1 174 16 7 1 1
216 90% 5% 2% 2% 0.46% 199 87% 8% 4% 1% 0.50%
2014-15 168 8 2 3 1 190 16 7 2 1 1
182 92% 4% 1% 2% 1% 217 88% 7% 3% 1% 0.5% 0.5%
2015-16 216 5 5 147 24 7 1 4
226 96% 2% 2% 183 80% 13% 4% 1% 2%
2016-17 175 19 4 4 1 1 185 26 18 9 4 1
204 86% 9% 2% 2% 0% 0% 243 76% 11% 8% 4% 2% 0%
STORM Report Page 7 February 2017
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9th Grade ~ Honor Roll ~Semester 1 LEIF AKERMAN
CARSON AMENDT
MONET BAHRKE
CHARLES BENBROOK
ALYSSA BERNHARDT
TRAVIS BERRIOS
JESSICA BODEY
NATHAN BOYD
HARMONY BROWN
ZACKARY BURK
ALANDRA CAMPBELL
AUSTIN CARROLL
GRACE CEBULA
AUSTIN CHOATE
MAYA CHRISTIAN
ALEX CHRISTOFFERSON
ADRIAN CISNEROS
BRENNAN CONLON
AUSTIN CORNELSEN
MATTHEW DAVIS
XANNA MARIE DAVIS
WILLIAM DEBOW
JOSE DELGADO
LYNNZEE DENNISON
KYLE DESUMMA
MAURA DOVER
PAIGE ESCOBEDO
EMILY FANSLOW
NOAH FIGUEROA
ZACKARY FLOTT
NICKELACE FOLMAR
SYLAS FRANKLIN
MEGAN GARCIA
DALE GIFFORD
AIDREAN GOODCHILD
ALEXUS GOODRICH
HALEY GREENE
WESLEY HAGEMAN
SEHOYA HAHN
MASON HARDESTY
LAURYN HARRISON
MIRIAM HENKES
MACKINZEE HICKMAN
CLOE HICKS
SOPHIA HIGGINBOTHAM
WAYLON HILINSKI
RYLEE HITCHNER
CAMERON HOADLEY
LUCIUS HOLZINGER
MEGAN HUME
KENDRA HUNT
KAYLEE HUNT
ELIZABETH JACKSON
GABRIEL JOHNSTON
KYLE JONES
JACOB JONES
ELLA KABAT
ASHLYN KAY
RYLAN KELCHER
SUE KIM
ROMIO KYSER
AUSTIN LANGER
ALEXANDER LARSEN
KAILIN LASHER
MARILY LUIS-SOLORIO
DANIELA LYNUM
JAPNIT MALHI
ETHAN MCCARTY
KAITLYN MCCOWN
ALIYAH MCCRACKEN
BRADLEY MCGANNON
BELEN MENDEZ
RILEY MERRILL
HUNTER MOHL
OMERY OPSAHL
JARED PACHECO
GEORGE PACKARD
ABBIGAIL PATTERSON
FRANK PERSA
CARLEY PETERSON
RILEY PHELPS
MADISON PLEVYAK
ONEDA PRESTON
TYLER PUNZEL
SHAELYN RIEGER
EDWARD RODRIGUES
PAIGE ROSNER
MADELINE SANDIFER
AUSTIN SCHALER
EMILY SCHMIDLKOFER
JESSE SHELINE
CARLY SMITH
ALYSSA STILES
AUTUMN STOKESBERRY
KYLEE SWEENEY
MISAE TATE
HANNAH TAYLOR
ANNA THALER
TAYLOR TOMPKINS
BROOKLYNN TRUMBULL
MAIA VALOIS
CAMRYN WAITE
DREW WHITE HAWK
CLENZELL WILLIAMS
DUKE-CAVARES YEDIDIA
ZOE YORKE
STORM Report Page 8 February 2017
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8th Grade ~ Honor Roll ~Term 2
ANGELINA AALONA JAMES HUNTER ANNIKA REASONERSADE AALONA-DIAZ ALYSSA JACKSON BRIAN REDMONDHUNTER ACOSTA DYLAN JEMTEGAARD ABIGAIL RIUTTACOLBY ANDERSON ASHER JOHNSON KYNDRA RODRIGUEZKADEN ANGELO XAVIER JONES ANGELINA ROGINELAKEGAN ANTHONY ALLIONDRA JONES KINSEY ROLEJULIEANNA ARNESTAD DESTINEE JONES-HOLT DANIEL SAMIECILAN AZPILICUETA ISABELL KANGAS EMILEE SANDBERGJAXSON BAINES JOSEPH KEENAN MAKENZIE SCHIEDECKKODY BAKKO DAYLENE KEYES JABARI SCHOUWEILERCHANCE BARKER ADDISON KILL LILY SCHWAESDALLADAM BEARDSLEE AMANDA KOHLER JOHN SCOTTO-RODRIGUEZHUNTER BELL BRENDAN KORTJOHN JACOB SHAWMACKENZIE BENOIT TCHA'QAD KRISE CHARLIE SHULERHANNA BERRY JASON LARSEN KRISTOPHER SIMASLINDSEY BOOTH MARK LIBURDI TAYLOR STAILEYEVAN BRAVO KASSIDY LOMBARDI EMILY STEVENSRIAN BROWNE SAMANTHA LONGFELLOW LIA STEWARTDYLAN BURNETT VICTORIA LONGSHORE BRENDAN STRATEMALEAH CAMPBELL AZURA LOSA JOSHUA SWEEZERJAYDEN CAMPBELL HANNA MCCOWN TAYLER THOMASXAVIER CANEL LANEY MCGANNON MACKENZIE THOMASMATTHEW CHOQUE HAILEY MCGUIRE SKYLAR TROVILLOANNABELLA CORREIA CURTIS MCINTYRE SETH TROVILLOKYLE CREEGAN JONAH MCKALE ALEXANDER TUNINGNATHAN DISIPIO NICHOLAS MCLAREN ETHAN VALOISPEYTON DOUD NATALIE MCLAUGHLIN LYRA VAN DUSENSLADE EDWARDS JACQUELINE MCMILLIN TAYLOR VANDERBIEANDRES ESCOBEDO MEGHAN MCMULLAN ALEXUS VAUGHN-MCCLURGPAULINA FLORES ASHLYN MENDOZA VICTORIA WADSWORTHLOGAN FLORES MATTHEW MERCER ELIZABETH WEISERADRIAN FORDE-NIHIPALI ANGELYNN MERRIMAN ALYSSA WHITESELLHAILEY GERMEAU SUMMER MILLER TYSON WILLIAMSALYX GOLDEN AUDREY MISSILDINE WYATT WILLIAMSFALLON GOSNEY AIRIANNA MOODY BODIN WILLIAMSONSARA GRAY CHASE MORELAND JACOB WILSONCHANPREET GREWAL ASHLYNN MORRIS LASHONDRA WINKLEBLECKCAMDEN GUBSER BROOKE MOXLEY WILLIAM WRIGHTJEREMIAH HAHN MAINOAH MUNA MICHAEL YEAGLEYBRIAN HARRIS MADISON MUNCY ELLA YOUNTMADISON HELLYER MAJOR NELSONDALIANA HERNANDEZ ANASTASIA NICHOLSONKELAN HERNESS QUIANNA PEREZ-MURRAYMARTHA HILL OLIVIA PERRYGAVIN HILL JOHN PETERSEN-CARRILLOHAILEY HITCHNER JOSHUA PILANDNIKOLAUS HODGES ZACHARY POLASCHEKHARLEYJO HOLMAN MALIYA PORTERQUENTIN HOUFEK BLAKE RAUSCH
STORM Report Page 9 February 2017
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7th Grade ~ Honor Roll ~Term 2
JARED ABERN BRENDEN HICKMAN MIKAYLA PORTERYVANA ACFALLE MICAH HIGGINBOTHAM ABIGAIL POWLEYAALIYAH ALLEN WYATT HOLLINS ALYSSA PRINCETRINITY AVEGA RYAN HOMINDA LUKE QUIROZRYAN BABAUTA JADYN HOSKINSON JORDYN RABALAISAUDREYEL BARRIOS JASMYNE HUNTER TADENCE RUPPERTCORBIN BARTELLS CHLOE HURD ALEXANDER SAMIECGABRIELLA BECRAFT NICHOLAS HURST MICHAEL SANCHEZGAVIN BERNHARDT EMILIE JACKSON KARIS SANDERSMICHAEL BIBEAU GARRETT JOHNSON ERNEST SANDERSALIK BOHL SUZANNA KOFOED KILEY SCHENEKLISABELLA BONHAM KATHARINE KUNKEL MARA SCHMIDTSAMUAL BRADY KATE LARSEN MORGAN SCHWINDTTAYETTIN BRODZINSKI MACY LAUGHLIN SOCORRO SCOTTO-RODRIGUEZOLIVER BUSINA-KOZACEK JESSICA LEVETON NOAH SHAFFERANJULISSA CAMACHO NATHAN LEVIN BRAXTON SHERMANJAELYNN CARRIER KYA LOCKE KELSIE SLEVINLAUREN CHRISMAN CYNTHIA LOCKHART HENRY SLOANKIARA CLIFTON ELLESSE LYNUM-LOZANO THOMAS SMITHJUSTIN COLLINS LANDYN LYONS MIGUEL SNOWDYLAN CONKLIN CARSON MARLOWE SAMANTHA SPICERETHAN COON KALEB MATHEWS JACOBIE STOCKDALEKATELYN CUNNINGHAM TESHYNA MATZEK LOGAN SULLIVANMADISON DAVIS TAYLOR MCFADDEN JONATHAN SWEEZERDILLON DENNISON NADIA MCMULLEN NOAH TAYLORJOZEE DIAZ NATTACHA MENDOZA KAILEI THOMPSONTAYLOR DILLON SHAYNAN MONTENEGRO JUDAH TITUSHAILEY DRIGGS HAYLEN MOORE PRESLEY UNMACKNICHOLAS DUFFY MADISON MOSS JULIET VACHIERLOGAN DUNING NATHAN MULLINS DAKOTA VARNESAMYRHA DYLINA-SYYAN JEFFERY MYERS ALANYS VILLEGAS-MARTINEZDEVIN FOX JACKSON NELSON TAYLOR WATKINSCASSANDRA FRANCEN JACK O'HARA VIVIAN WATTSCARLA GONZALES KAYLI OLSEN OLIVIA WEAVERZACHARY GONZALEZ KYLEE OLSEN ZOE WEIGLECHARLES GRIFFIN GABRIELLE OPSAHL MARK WEINGARTENKOREY GULLETT CAITLYNN OVERMAN FAITH WEINGARTENKAHLIN GYEKIS RACHEL PARK MORGAN WHITEDIAN HALL AUDREY PARSONS LOGAN WHITTAKERJESHUA HARDIE NARCIZO PEREZ-MURRAY CHASE WOLFESAMUEL HARRIS MYA PHELPS RYLIE YOUNTBRENDAN HENNESSY ANDE' PIERCE MASON ZIMMERMAN
STORM Report Page 10 February 2017
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News and Notes
News and Notes
STORM Report Page 11 February 2017
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IMPORTANT REMINDER for School Closures / Emergency Late Starts: If it is necessary to cancel school or announce a school delay, we will use our automated calling
system to notify you. If you don’t receive a call, please check our website for current closure and delay information.
You can also sign up for FlashAlert! Sign up to receive email or text alerts as soon as there is a decision to close or delay school due to
emergency conditions. Register to receive alerts for Yelm Community Schools at www.flashalert.net to subscribe or click FlashAlert on the district website: www.ycs.wednet.edu,
please bookmark it for future reference. Or…
Closure and delay notices can also viewed on any of the media outlets listed below: AM RADIO STATIONS: KCIS 630; KOMO 1000; KVI 570 FM RADIO STATIONS: KPLU 88.5; KUBE 93.3; KMPS 94.1; TV STATIONS: KOMO 4; KING 5; KIRO 7; KCPQ 13; KIRO 97.3; KPLZ 101.5; KZOK 102.5; KCMS 105.3; KBKS 106.1;
When possible, announcements for emergency closures or delays will be made before 6 a.m. Occasionally, circumstances change quickly and late announcements are unavoidable. Please do not
call the Radio and TV stations for closure information.
DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS Proceeds provide scholarships for Yelm High School’s Class of 2017
Saturday, March 4th
Yelm High School Commons and PAC 4:00 pm ~ Silent Auction and Games
4-6:00 pm ~ Potato Bar Dinner Only $7.00!! 6:45 pm ~ Live Auction
The World's Finest Chocolate fundraiser will be starting soon! Look for order forms to come home soon. Order forms and money collected will be
due back by Tuesday, March 7. Every year Ridgeline holds a fundraiser to support the end-of-the-year trips for our students. Each item sold earns 50% profit so students who sell twice the cost of their trip will attend for free! All students who participate will receive a discounted trip based on total class sales. Please note that
students must still qualify for their trip based on grades, attendance and discipline as outlined in the student handbook.
Thank you for your support!!
Winter 2 7th-8th Grade Athletic Schedules
STORM Report Page 12 February 2017
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Varsity/JV Boys Basketball 2016-2017 Ridgeline Middle School
Head Coach: Dan Helms Assistant Coaches: Kristine Bassett and Chris Stoval
Varsity/JV Girls Soccer 2016-2017 Ridgeline Middle School
Head Coach: Jerry Price Assistant Coach: Cami Krise
The Ridgeline STORM Report
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Ridgeline Middle School
10605 Carter St SE
Yelm, WA 98597
Mark Your Calendar—Update February 15 Late Start—School begins at 8:30 am SCREENAGERS Video Viewing— 6:30pm, RMS Main Gym February 16 Health Screenings (7th Grade) Leadership—Mid Level Regionals February 17 “Coffee with the Principal”, 7:00am, RMS Library Teen Night, 7:00—9:00pm February 20 NO SCHOOL—President’s Day February 21 District Music Festival—7:00 pm YHS Gym LK/MP/PR/RMS/YHS February 22 Late Start—School begins at 8:30 am District Music Festival—7:00 pm YHS Gym FS/MC/SW/YMS/YHS February 23 School Board Meeting, 7:00pm, District Office February 24 Winter ll Sports Picture Day 9th Grade Late Night Leadership—2:45-11:00pm February 27 Term 3 Progress Reports home with students today Part 2 of 3—”Transition to Middle School” ~5th-6th Grade Parent Information Night, 6:00—7:15pm, RMS Commons Saturday, March 4 Annual Dollars for Scholars Auction- 4 p.m.— Doors open to preview items, Silent Auction, 5:30—First Silent Auction table closes 6:00 p.m.—$7 Potato Bar Dinner 6:45 p.m.—Live Auction
STORM Report Page 13 February 2017
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March Late Starts March 1, March 8, March 15, March 22 March 1/2 Day—Early Release Days—Students Released at 10:30am March 24, March 29, March 30, March 31
Principal
John Johnson
Assistant Principal
Jody Fritz
Counselors
Stacey Jansen (L-Z)
Melanie Keller (A-K)
Secretaries
Kim Gosney
Nicole Minor
Tracy Ubrun
Contact us:
Tel: 360.458.1100
Fax: 360.400.1256
Our newsletters are always
available online at
www.ycs.wednet.edu/ridgeline
School hours
7:30 am—2:00 pm
Thank you to our school-community business partners: ABC Academy, Costco of Hawks
Prairie, Dairy Queen, Leavitt Orthodontics, Stewart’s Meats, Les Schwab Tires
and Yelm Dental—Dr. Smith