

Family Newsletter
October 15
A Word from Principal Lindsay
Once again, it was a wonderful week to be a Rambler. We had multiple athletic events and received the news that we made the Top 10 in the District for our overall math proficiency. This includes big schools. Nice job Ramblers! Thank you students and staff for your hardwork and parents for your support.
A special thank you to all of those families that attend parent teacher conferences and Pastries with the Principal. We could not do what we do without you, and these relationships are very important to the success of our students.
Friendly reminder, please do not bring students to school before 7:30 in the morning. We are not able to provide supervision. If you have a secondary student, please remind them to time accordingly. Also, please send students with appropriate clothes for the weather.
If you have any questions please give me ring, shoot me an email or come by my office.
From the District Office:
COMMUNICATIONS:
Click here for the Fall 2023 Family Communications Survey
POLICY REVIEW:
Please see the link below for the most current revisions of the policies that are currently in the revision process.
Upcoming Events
Click here to view our Cascade Ramblers Google Calendar
Click here to view our Athletics Calendar
The Cascade App is also one of the easiest places to look at events. If you need help setting this up please come stop by our office.
September Jr/Sr Rambler Way Celebration
We are on a mission this year to encourage one another to live the Rambler Way. The Rambler Way is:
- Respectful
- Responsible
- Resilient
Throughout the month, we keep stats on each of these areas so we can recognize the students who are living the Rambler way. For the month of September, this percentage of students were recognized:
- 63% Respectful (these students had zero negative interactions noted, all of the interactions were positive).
- 64% Responsible (zero tardies for the entire month of September)
- 44% had perfect attendance
It is a great time to be a Rambler, we couldn't be more proud of our Jr/Sr high school students!
Go Ramblers!
2023-24 Athletics Schedules
Most of our Fall Athletics calendars are posted on the athletics calendar on our website - click here to go to our athletics calendar.
As our seasons unfold, coordinating events and managing changes can be difficult. Then, communicating the changes to our loyal fans is even more difficult. On the webpage linked above, if you click on the "Get Alerts" button, you can sign up to be notified of any schedule changes and you can even embed specific athletic calendars to your own personal calendar.
For questions or support please contact Linzie Green at linzie@cascadeschools.org
October Breakfast & Lunch Menus
The menus have been added to the Dining Section of the Mobile app and Website. It you haven't checked it out yet, We assure you that you will not be disappointed.
If you still love to have the menus hung up on your refrigerator or corkboard, then click on the links below to print and hang!
English & Language Arts (ELA) Curriculum
This is the year that the Cascade School District looks to update the ELA curriculum. The process involves a committee of parents, teaches, & community members. Please reach out to Lindsay Anthony if you are interested in assisting with the process. lindsay@cascadeschools.org
🎃 6th grade Art Monsters 🎃
FROM THE DISTRICT OFFICE
POLICIES UP FOR REVIEW:
Click Here to view the policies that are up for review and the most current revisions
Early Childhood Needs Assessment for Cascade
The Idaho State University (ISU), in close collaboration with the Idaho Association for the Education of Young Children (IDAEYC), is guiding the development of an updated statewide needs assessment and strategic plan. As part of this needs assessment they are conducting a survey to better understand the needs, strengths, and goals for early child care and education for young children, birth through age 5. This survey is an important opportunity to capture valuable information about the needs of early care and education programs and families of young children across the state.
Title IX is a federal civil rights law passed as part of the Education Amendments of 1972. This law protects people from discrimination based on sex, including sexual harassment and sexual assault, in education programs or activities that receive Federal financial assistance. Title IX states that:
"No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance."
Cascade School District
Email: lindsay@cascadeschools.org
Website: https://www.cascadeschools.org/
Location: 209 North School Street, Cascade, ID, USA
Phone: (208)630-6057
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CascadeRamblers422
Twitter: @ourschool