VPS Core Values Our schools prioritize our core values of safety, belonging, equity, integrity, love of learning, and community every day. Listen to our students share thoughts about the core values that are most important to them.
Listen to Ethan
from Franklin Elementary share about the core value of belonging.
Elena from Chinook Elementary shares the core value love of learning.
Sarah. J Anderson student Jasper talks about the importance of belonging. |
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2024-25 Budget Challenge
At our March 12 Board Meeting, we shared a proposal with our Board of Directors to address the $35 million budget shortfall we face next year. The board approved the proposal and we will begin to notify the impacted staff.
Please
visit our website
to learn more about our budget challenges and read the proposal.
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International Baccalaureate and Science Math and Technology applications are still open
We are still accepting applications for two high school Programs of Choice: the International Baccalaureate Program (Columbia River) and the Science Math and Technology Program (Skyview).
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New Immunization Recordkeeping
Beginning this month, Vancouver Public Schools will begin using the School Module to manage student immunization records. School Module is an online system provided by the Washington State Department of Health that will help us quickly check if your child has the vaccines required for school. Using the School Module will save time and allow our nurses to spend more time providing support to students.
If your child was born and/or vaccinated in Washington, their information is likely already in the system. You can access your child's record anytime by signing up for MyIR at https://myirmobile.com.
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Read Across America
Last week, students at VPS elementary schools participated in the National Education Association’s (NEA) Read Across America, joining the nation’s largest celebration of reading.
First-grade students, their families and younger siblings are invited to a “Beaches, Bites and Books” themed event at their school. Families were served breakfast and each student received a book. Events were hosted at 25 school locations and welcomed nearly 1,800 participating students.
We would like to thank our community partners for making this program possible through their generous donations. Breakfast was provided and served by Beaches Restaurant. Riverview Bank and WellPoint funded the purchase of a book for each student through the Foundation for VPS. |
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March 2024
March 15: Student Attendance Day, (snow make-up day)
March 21: Two-hour early release for all schools
March 22: Parent conferences, two-hour early release for elementary schools; no student attendance for middle and high schools
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Notice of Nondiscrimination
Vancouver Public Schools does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator, Janell Ephraim, 360-313-1000, janell.ephraim@vansd.org; and Title IX Coordinator, Jeff Fish, 360-313-1000, jeff.fish@vansd.org; and 504 Coordinator, Steve Vance, 360-313-1000, stephen.vance@vansd.org; or by mail to Vancouver Public Schools, PO Box 8937, Vancouver, Washington, 98668- 8937.
Inspiring Learning.
Growing Community.
Each student, Every day.
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Vancouver Public Schools
We serve 22,000 amazing students and their families in the great community of Vancouver, Washington!
2901 Falk Road, Vancouver, WA 98661
360-313-1000
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