May
7 & 9 – MSP Testing
14 & 16 – MSP Testing
14 - Mid Quarter Skyward Updates
TBD – Choir Concert (KL)
21– Band Spring Concert
22 – Late Start Day – TD (B)
27 – No School - Memorial Day
30 – Orchestra Spring Concert (CH & Feeders)
Teacher Travis Geving displays the Washington Achievment Award presented by the Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction to Cedar Heights Middle School for outstanding academic performance.
School begins 2 hours late or at 10:35 AM
Starting September 12. Students must have a pink activity bus pass issued by a teacher to ride the activity bus
These learning standards have been adapted by almost all states including Washington and will bring increased academic rigor as well as better harmony to instruction nationally. We at Cedar Heights and the Kent School District are working hard to integrate CCSS into our curricula. Links to several informational pieces by the Kent School District, OSPI (State Education Office), and PTA are provided for your convenience and available to you by clicking on the headline above.
Interested parties are invited to attend to learn more about the recommendations and comment on the issue.
Superintendent Vargas and KSD Refugee Transition Center Liaison Clair Chean were honored during the organization’s Council Awards Celebration for their support and contributions to the KSD community.
This is a great opportunity for prospective teachers and educational staff to have the chance to meet principals, administrators and representatives from our schools, and inquire about open positions in the Kent School District.
The Sikh Community recognized the KSD Refugee Transition Center at their Vaisakhi Day celebration earlier this month at the Kent ShoWare Center.
Congratulations to ten Kentwood High School students for being recognized in this year’s Letters About Literature contest sponsored by the Washington State Library and the Library of Congress.






