Voter-approved levies provide local dollars to school districts to support
essential programs and services for students that are not funded by the
state. Learn more about how levy dollars are
making a difference at: https://youtu.be/_ROEPmhlGFw?si=qxIc7zjLupGQlE-x
If there are community members who would like to support our school nurse rooms, our amazing health team could use donations of prepackaged goldfish, prepackaged fig bars, prepackaged granola bars (no nuts), and any other healthy shelf-stable prepackaged snack (no nuts). You can drop off these snacks at our school offices! Thanks for not including nuts! Thank you!

In February, the Cascade School District will propose two
replacement levies to voters to replace current levies set to expire in
December 2025. These levies are not new taxes but a continuation of the
existing levies approved by voters in 2021. The renewal of these levies will
not increase the overall tax rate and will continue to support vital programs
and services for students.
Be sure to vote by February 11. Learn more about how levy dollars are
making a difference in our community on our website:
www.cascadesd.org/page/2025-levies

January is School Board Recognition Month. Please take a moment to thank our dedicated school board members Trey, Cyndi, Judy, and Mike for all of their efforts and care!

Happy New Year!

Do you know a teacher who goes above and beyond? Now’s your chance to shine a spotlight on them! Nominate your favorite teacher for Davis Law Group’s Schools Supplies Gift Program to receive $1,000 worth of supplies. For details, see: https://www.injurytriallawyer.com/attorneys/community-involvement/?utm_source=Strom%26Nelsen&utm_medium=WIAAemail&utm_campaign=Dec24WIAA&utm_id=Dec24WIAA&utm_term=WIAAemail
Enjoy your winter break!

Thank you to Cascade Medical Center for adopting one of our families for the holidays!

Cascade School District will be on a 2-hour delay today, December 18. Morning preschool is canceled.
Due to the weather conditions, we are canceling after school and evening activities today, December 17.
CSD is preparing for a Holiday Shop and Go event for families in need on December 12th. This event is made possible by the NCW Toy Drive by Les Schwab. If you would like to participate, there are collection boxes placed around town where you can donate toys. Local locations are: The Community Cupboard, Dan's Market, Leavenworth Public Library, LOGE,. and the Peshastin Public Library. Thanks to our amazing communities for their support!
School bus route 3 (in the Plain area) is running about 30 minutes late this morning.
Thank you, Veterans!

Recently, the Washington State School Directors’ Association (WSSDA) announced that the Cascade School Board is once again a Board of Distinction for 2024 (https://wssda.org/2024/11/wssda-recognizes-record-number-of-boards-of-distinction/).
The Cascade School Board includes Trey Ising (Chair), Cyndi Garza (Vice Chair), Judy Derpack, and Dr. Mike Worden.

Drivers, now that it is darker in the mornings, please be extra careful to watch for children on foot or on bicycles on their way to school in the morning. Thanks for keeping kids safe!
The Wenatchee River Institute (WRI) has heard that there is community interest for an After School Program at WRI! They will run a pilot program in December and January. The program will be based on the WRI campus and spend as much time outdoors as possible. Please complete a short survey to help them develop a pilot program that will best meet community needs. Registration for a December program will open in mid-November. See: https://forms.microsoft.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=OsJkmTQUaUmzRWOdqYKti1x43nfPz2RDilsBzM0Y-ZlUMEkyUlRTWDBMR1hNTU1ST1UxUENKS1c3WC4u&blm_aid=3549185
This is National School Lunch Week! Let's thank all of the hard working food services employees for doing a great job of providing breakfasts and lunches to our students every day!


Thank you to the City of Leavenworth, the USDA, and Winton Manufacturing for supporting the Cascade School District composting program! We compost in grades kindergarten through 12th grade in a Bearwise manner.

The Numerica Performing Arts Center is offering free access to students to some performances this school year. Evening performances are intended for one student and a guardian or two students 16 years and older. Students and guardians can apply for tickets for the following performances: January 23, 2025, at 7:30PM - Jazz at Lincoln Center presents New Orleans Songbook, and February 23, 2025, at 7:30 PM - National Geographic Live (Speaker Series). To apply for tickets, see: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc-_bynk0HuK1W3jzW3EXbrUpD9o7iNuMYE_LPUks-H6cm5BQ/viewform.
Congratulations to Amber Zimmerman, art instructor at PD and Alpine Lakes! Her work has been selected by the Washington Art Education Association for a juried art exhibition called Crossroads of Creativity at Gallery One in Ellensburg. Congrats to Ms. Zimmerman, and thanks again to the Icicle Creek Center for the Arts for bringing someone so talented to CSD!

