Sunday, June 4, 2017

Mrs. Hoilien - Sacajawea's Teacher of The Year - 2016-2017

We had the pleasure to honor our Sacajawea teacher of the year during our 4th quarter honors assembly.  This has become a special tradition at Sacajawea, to honor our teacher of the year in front of their students and their colleagues.  Mrs. Hoilien was nominated for teacher of the year by several different colleagues.  Several of Mrs. Hoilien's family members were able to surprise her and participate in honoring her.
4 Generations of Mrs. Hoilien's Family (Sorry, you got squeezed off the edge of the picture, Claire)


Here are some of the specific comments that her colleagues made about her:
  • She is wholeheartedly committed to student learning. She has a no-excuses attitude towards learning and achievement. “We will figure this out.”
  • As a teacher, she exemplifies the school pledge. She respects others, helps students solve problems, and steers them in the right direction to make good decisions. 
  • She loves her students and keeps her sense of humor. I look up to her and hope to teach as well as her someday. 
  • You are a true professional in this demanding field. Your leadership is spot-on and your thoughtfulness is even better. 
  • Her kids read a ton, as evidenced by the number of her students who got more than 200% of their AR goal in quarter 4. Her kids have passed 3193 AR quizzes with 90.4% correct and they have averaged about 43 minutes per day of reading practice.
Mrs. Hoilien is a Teaching Leader:

  • Pam does not seek the spotlight but makes things happen behind the scenes. She helps her students, her grade level, and the whole school.
  • She has mentored new teachers to the school or to their grade level, helping them navigate through their first year.
  • Pam has a "can do" attitude.  She is kind and willing to help whenever she can.  
  • She is always willing to lend a hand or simply listen.  
  • She volunteers beyond teaching. Pam, thank you for all the work you do with the PTO and the example of kindness and appreciation you show each day.  She went the extra mile helping with the carnival!  
Character and Attitude:
  • Pam Hoilien epitomizes the Skyhawk code - or pledge.
  • She is always respectful in her interactions with others and shows them such kindness and compassion. 
  • You always come to school with a smile and greet everyone you see.  You show the same concern and kindness to your students, as I watch you interact with them in the halls.
  • Has a bright and cheerful smile.  You are encouraging and thoughtful.  
  • You know just when to interject a bit of humor
  • Your presence graces us.  You have a smile on your face and always a kind word to say. 


Some Comments From Her Students:

  • If we don’t understand something she doesn’t get mad.  She helps us figure it out.
  • When we’re goofing off, she asks us to work.  She doesn’t let us waste time.
  • I read to Mrs. Hoilien and that helps me get better at reading.
  • She pushes us to get smarter.
  • She helps us read a lot.

Mrs. Hoilien, you demonstrate what we aspire to be, as teachers.  It is an honor to get to work beside you.

Thanks for making Sacajawea a great place to learn.

Friday, June 2, 2017

Q4 Awards Assembly


Accelerated Reader Awards




Character Awards







Academic Awards







Skyhawk Trail Awards








Perfect Attendance Awards



Sunday, May 21, 2017

Communication Mix-Up: Which Kinder Comes to School Tomorrow - Unos Mensajes Contradictorios

We had some mixed up messages with our notes and the first blog posts about which Kg Kids attend tomorrow.  It was rather a train wreck of communication.  I'm sorry.
The Correct Message: AM Kindergarten is to come to school Tomorrow, Monday May 22nd until 1:20pm.
PM Kinder stays home.
I'm sorry for the mixed up communication. ~~Mr. Webster
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Mandamos una nota y un mensaje contradictorios acerca de qué clase de Kindergarten debe venir a la escuela mañana.
El mensaje correcto: AM Kinder debe venir a la escuela Mañana, lunes 22 de mayo hasta la 1:20 pm.
PM Kinder se queda en casa mañana.
Lo siento por la confusión. ~~ Sr. Webster

Updated Link: http://skyhawktrail.blogspot.com/2017/05/important-dates.html

Thanks to the parents who posted the contradictions on Facebook for us, so we could see our mistakes and fix them.

Friday, May 19, 2017

Family Fun Day - June 10th - Whittenberger Park


When: June 10, 2017
Where: Rotary Park and Whittenberger Park in Caldwell

  Lots of activities for the whole family!
  • Color Run
  • Fishing derby
  • Archery
  • Kids zone with jump houses, relays, chalk art, and so much more

Summer Library


Where: Sacajawea, Van Buren, and Lewis & Clark Elementary Libraries
When: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 
May 30-July 27
Visit anytime from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.

Storytime!
Hands on Science & Art!
Check out great books to read!

Parents and family members are welcome.

Important Dates


Monday, May 22: Early Release at 1:20 for CHS Graduation - AM Kinder Only at School
                              No school for PM Kinder.

Tuesday, May 23: Field Day - Make sure to put on sunscreen and wear tennis shoes
                              9:30-11:30 AM Kinder, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade
                              1:15-3:15   3rd-5th Grade & PM Kinder

Wednesday, May 24: Quarter 4 Awards Assemblies
                                   1:20-2:05 Kinder, 1st & 2nd Grade
                                   2:20-3:05 3rd-5th Grade

Thursday, May 25:  Kinder Graduation 9:15-10:00 in the gym
                                Talent Show 10:45-11:45
                                Early Release 1:20

Summer Library will be open May 30th-July 27 on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm at Sacajawea, Van Buren, and Lewis and Clark Elementary Schools.

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Peacemaker Appreciation Breakfast

Sacajawea Elementary Student Council members wanted to host an appreciation breakfast to honor local law enforcement as their final service project for the year, so that's just what they did! They worked diligently visiting businesses in the community to collect donations, create handmade invitations, and decorate and prepare the food.

Their inspiration for this project came last November after BPD Officer Kevin Holtry was shot in the line of duty. The students wanted to find a way to show their appreciation for law enforcement and ultimately planned, voted on, and pulled together the breakfast.

Student Council President, Maycee Hurd, prepared a welcoming speech and wrote a "big book" about police officers that she read alongside Representative Shyann. The breakfast was not only an opportunity for students to give "Star Compliments" and letters to officers, but also an opportunity to eat breakfast together, play soccer and get to know our local officers better.

Student Council would also like to extend a huge thank you to all of the sponsors who helped make this breakfast possible:

-Idaho Tractor Inc. (Nampa)
-M & W (Parma)
-Rise & Shine Bakery (Nampa)
-Mrs. Olsen
-Mr. & Mrs. C
-Noelia Hernandez


















Wednesday, May 10, 2017

A Cinco De Mayo Celebration




Staff and students enjoyed Cinco De Mayo by listening to beautiful music from the very talented Mariachi Sol de Acapulco. A few lucky students had the opportunity to celebrate their birthdays by dancing with the musicians.