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Thursday, May 19, 2016

A Fresh Face in Sixth Grade

Welcome to Ms. B

I am so excited to announce the arrival of our student teacher, Tiffany Brungardt. She will be with our class through the end of the year, and will return in the fall. She is doing a great job helping me keep kids on track for the end of the year. Please read below to learn more about Ms. B.


My name is Tiffany Brungardt, otherwise known as Miss B! I am a student at Concordia University in Portland working on my masters degree. I received my undergraduate degree from Portland State University in Child and Family Studies. I am a Scappoose High School graduate and attended Peterson as a child! I am so excited to be returning to this wonderful school and to give back to the community that helped shaped the person I am today!
Six-plus years of ​working in the early childhood education world has brought me to teaching elementary students, and I can say with pride that nothing fills my heart with passion and happiness more than teaching. I love watching my students learn and grow and take pride in helping my students succeed. I am recently engaged and love spending time with my family, hiking, reading, and playing cards. I look forward to learning from Mrs.Kinsman and your children!

Middle School Announcements 

I just learned the middle school has a dance team! Please read below for more information about try-outs.

Any student who will be in grades 6th or 7th next year are welcome to tryout for the Middle School Dance team!  Interested boys or girls - it will be May 25th & 26th at Scappoose HIGH SCHOOL.  Please email Taren Darr-Weigandt or Pamela Didier for more information and a registration form.      taren.darr@gmail       or     pdidier@scappoose.k12.or.us
Also, SMS is hosting an open house on Tuesday, May 24, at 7:00 pm. You and your students are invited to tour the school and learn more about what to expect next year. 

We're Nearly There!

With the final week approaching, there are a number of last minute items we are trying to wrap up in class. The students have been working d...