Introduction YG Family Newsletter- June 2, 2022
Dear friends and families of Yujin Gakuen,
We have just two weeks remaining, and remember that next Friday is “Grading Day,” and there will be no school for students. This Friday will be our last regular Friday of the year with the last Friday being a half-day. Students will be released at 11:45 AM on the last day. We will not be serving lunch on the last day, June 17th, but students will have to option of picking up a sacked lunch to take home if they wish.🗓
Yours sincerely,
Kocho Sensei 😎
News about Ashley Sensei
I recall last year’s ACE Award nomination: Ashley Sensei “is a dynamic and energetic teacher. She always explains the assignment at hand clearly and with examples. Ashley Sensei answers any and all questions with respect for each child who is asking. As a former teacher myself, I have not witnessed a teacher so positive and clear with their students. Ashley stands out among teachers I have been in contact with.” Staff at YG would all agree. Ashley is a gem at our school. She will be sorely missed by our entire school community, by staff, parents, and “cutie potooties” as she calls them. We are sad to say goodbye to Ashley Sensei, but we share in her happiness and wish her well at her new job as 2nd grade teacher at Cesar Chavez. Jenny Kneale to Join the Yujin Gakuen Next Year
Jenny is a proud parent of McKenzie (4th) and Carsyn (2nd). We look forward to having her on staff too. |
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Intern AppreciationAs a staff we are choosing to celebrate our interns today, June 3rd. We are so happy that all of our interns were able to travel from Tamagawa, Japan. Our intern program has remained an instrumental component of our students learning the Japanese language and culture. Below are some photos of our interns with some fun facts about them. Thank you again to our wonderful interns! |
Early Release – June 17th at 11:45 AMThe last day of school will be on Friday, June 17th. Note we will release at 11:45 AM that day, not 1:45 PM as usual. Please mark your calendars. Students who want a lunch will have the option of picking up a “Grab-And-Go” sacked lunch to take home with them. |
YG Family Mingle
Please check the below schedule to see when your student(s) grade level is having their mingle event.
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![]() The city isn’t doing an in-person Public Works Day this year, but they are offering a Virtual Public Works Week instead. If you’d like to show your student, they created a series of eight videos, targeted towards children from a child’s view. They feature a local kid talking with staff about different public works services. |
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Summer Art for Kids- New ZoneWe want to let you know that New Zone Gallery in downtown Eugene is now offering Summer Art Classes! Most of the classes are for elementary-aged students with some options for teens. They have a “Build-A-Tiny House Summer Camp” for kids 8-12, a bi-monthly Saturday arts program that is free/by donation called “Engage Your Imagination” for ages 9+, and a cool Steampunk workshop for students who like gadgets, gears and tech/contraptions. New Zone Gallery is a collective of over 60 local artists, making and supporting the visual arts since 1984. They are excited to offer arts enrichment for youth for the first time! For more information, please check out the below flyer. |
Summer on the Hill Summer CampSummer on the Hill offers summer camp classes for grades Pre-K through 12th grade. These classes explore academic topics in new and fun ways. It is not summer school, but more of a way to keep students’ minds working and engaged without them noticing because of all the fun they are having! Please check out the below fliers for more information. If you have any questions, please reach out to the project manager with the below information: Auxiliary Programs Manager |
![]() In case you missed it, every home in the U.S. is eligible to order a 3rd round of free at-home tests. Order yours here: https://special.usps.com/testkits |
Keep Schools Safe, Stay Home When SickCheck for wellness each day before coming to school To help everyone at school stay healthy, students and staff need to be healthy when they come to school. If your student is feeling unwell, or if they or anyone in their home has symptoms of COVID-19 or other communicable diseases, they need to stay at home. Symptoms that should keep a student home include:
If your student has any of these symptoms, please keep them at home and call your school’s attendance line. If your student has been diagnosed or exposed to COVID-19, or is waiting for test results to check on COVID symptoms, please keep them home and notify our office. If your student has a chronic health condition that could look like COVID symptoms—including conditions that cause a cough or shortness of breath, such as asthma or allergies—please talk to our nurse and document it in their health history, or they may be sent home from school if they are showing these symptoms. Thank you for helping students and staff stay healthy in our school buildings. More Information: Health & Safety Protocols |
Upcoming Events
- June 9 (Th) – Field Day
- 5th Grade Math Placement Testing
- June 10 (F) – No School – Grading Day
- June 15 (W) – 5th Grade Promotion @ 5PM
- June 17 (F) – Last Day of School 11:45 Release
- Sack lunches available