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CSD Newsletter—Jan. 23, 2026

Posted Date: 01/23/26 (03:30 PM)


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Cascade Weekly Newsletter

Highlights and News from Cascade School District

January 23, 2026
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  • No School: Monday, Jan. 26: Conferences and Teacher Work Day
  • Late Start: Wednesday, Feb. 4
  • Board Meeting: Monday, Feb. 9, 7 pm in the District Office

Employee Recognition—First Trimester

We love ALL our staff! It's our caring adults who make Cascade a special place.

Each trimester, we recognize some of our best, ones who make a difference for students. Here are the employees we are recognizing for first trimester.
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(L) Chris Bladorn (Classified, IT Department)

”Chris is an invaluable asset to the IT Department. His proactive, can-do attitude, genuine eagerness to learn, and unwavering commitment to Cascade, perfectly complements his strong technical knowledge and abilities. He is always willing to go the extra mile to ensure that the needs of our students and classrooms are heard and that their technology actively enhances their educational experience. Thank you, Chris, for your hard work and dedication."

(R) Tori Reul (Classified, Cloverdale Elementary)

“Tori is serving dually as our Math Interventionist and our Wellness Champion, providing essential math support for students while transforming our staff culture through comprehensive wellness initiatives. Her efforts – from updating the staff room to organizing regular fitness classes and fun morale-boosting activities – make our entire staff feel motivated and appreciated.”
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(L) Emma Bochsler (Classified, Turner Elementary)

“Emma is an incredible asset to Turner Elementary. She serves as our Skills Trainer and is an expert at building connections. She instinctively understands how to best serve our kids. She fulfills a unique role of great benefit to our school community. As the first skills trainer at Turner Elementary, we cannot imagine life without her skill set and presence!”

(R) Desiree Shedden (Certified, Turner Elementary)

“Desiree is an outstanding Special Education Teacher. She expertly leads meetings, tending to details that seek to benefit the individualized education plan created for each student she serves. She works well with others, and establishes strong connections with the students and families she serves. Desiree is a top-notch educator!”
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(L) Audri Miller (Certified, Aumsville Elementary)

"We are proud to recognize Audri Miller, a phenomenal upper elementary educator and superb teacher-leader. As our AVID Site Team Leader, Audri champions best practices and ensures the seamless integration of AVID strategies campus-wide. Known for her dynamic classroom and commitment to critical thinking, she models excellence for students and colleagues alike. We are grateful for her passion, leadership, and the high standard of instruction she brings to our school community."

(R) Gabby Hoiseth (Classified, Aumsville Elementary)

"We are proud to recognize Gabby Hoiseth for her outstanding dedication to our special education students. Gabby has a unique gift for building inclusive environments where every student thrives. Recently, she successfully completed her student-teaching in our Foundations-A classroom while pursuing her Special Education certification. Her patience, joy, and deep passion for her work make her an invaluable team member, and we look forward to her becoming an exceptional SpEd teacher in the near future."
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(L) Cece Bladorn (Classified, Jr. High)

“Cece came into the Administrative Assistant position after just a few months at Cascade. She is willing to jump in and figure out what needs to be done, is willing to ask questions, and is a delight to have in the office. Additionally, she is bilingual which is a HUGE asset to the Junior High!”

(R) Jackie Everitt (Certified, Jr. High)

“Jackie’s MLL students made huge growth! She had 30% of her students pass ELPA this year compared to the state averaging only about 8%. This is beyond amazing!!!”
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(L) Allyson Arndt (Certified, High School)

“Allyson has done a tremendous job this term teaching her classes and preparing for our school musical, “The Wizard of Oz.” The countless hours of teaching, rehearsing, prepping the audio, lighting and stage crafting all the props. She has worked tirelessly for her students and his community. We are so grateful.”

(R) Moria Thiessen (Classified, High School)

“Moria has been a great addition to Cascade High School. She is always willing to help students who are not even on her caseload. She is calm and helps her student to do the same. We are grateful for her consistency and positive attitude.”
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A program for the OMEA All-State High School 9th-10th Grade Choir concert at First Baptist Church on January 18, 2026.
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All State Choir and Band Honor Groups

This past weekend Cascade High School had 6 musicians participate in various All State Honor Groups in Eugene Oregon!

Jackson Greufe, Gretchen Moll, and Tanner Liddell participated in the 9/10 and the 11/12 grade choirs respectively. They spent up to 12 hours a day over the three day weekend, to prepare 7 amazing songs with what is viewed as some of the most talented singers in the state of Oregon. They sang to packed houses and made the Cascade Choir Program very proud!

Sophia Ly, Lena Malthaner and Ciy McPherson all participated in the Symphonic Band with similar rehearsal schedules, talented musicians, and packed, successful performances!

Each student had to submit audition tapes in early November, receiving their music before Winter Break and were required to come into the weekend having learned everything on their own. You can see more pictures on our Facebook page.

These are dedicated musicians that represented our district with honor! Congrats to these young musicians!
 
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Staff Training on Late Start Wednesday

How do staff use Late Start Wednesdays?

This week, elementary instructional assistants are in a training on playground safety, so that we can do all we can to keep our kids safe! Other staff were in other trainings depending on their job responsibilities.
 
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Staff Twin Day at Aumsville Elementary

The staff at Aumsville Elementary is the best! They had a staff twin day and the students loved it! You can see more pictures on our Facebook page.
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Science Saturdays for K-8 Students

Each semester, science and education students at Corban University teach science concepts through hands-on activities and experiments.

The Spring Session is on Saturdays from Feb. 21 through March 14. The cost is $75 per session. You can find more information and register on their website.
 
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Dance Camp for K-8 Students

The Cascade High School Elite Dance team is a club team this year with hopes of being OSAA next year. They are hosting a Youth Dance Camp for K-8 students. They will learn a routine and perform it at the Feb. 20 boys varsity basketball game Stayton vs Cascade 7pm.

Practice is on Feb. 8 from 4:30 - 6:30 pm, and the cost is $60 and will include a t-shirt and a bow.

Contact Coach Brooke Dunlop at (541) 224-1412 or cascadeelitedance@gmail.com
 
Cascade Youth Soccer announces Spring Registration is now open for Pre-K to 6th grade.

Youth Soccer Registration Open

Registration for Youth Spring Soccer is open January 1 - March 1, 2026. Students PreK-6th grade are welcome to register.

Volunteer coaches needed!

COST:
$70 per player (PreK - 2nd)
$90 per player (3rd - 6th)
Family discount: $10 off for 2nd participant, $20 off for subsequent participants)

 
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K-8 Softball Camp Registration Open

There is a new format for the Cascade Winter Softball Camp. It will be a two day camp over the Feb. 14-15 weekend. One sessionwill be for grades K-2, another session for grades 3-8.

Sign up with the attached form. Cost for K-2 is $50 for both days, or $35 for one day. Cost for 3-8 is $75 for both days, $50 for one day.

Have a great weekend, Cascade!