Monday, April 26, 2010

Trillium Finances, Increasing Enrollment

Click here to read a letter from Board of Directors Chair James Hindes on the state of Trillium's budget and what we can do about it.

$20,000 for Trillium

Hello parents,

As I hope your student has told you, or you have seen in the front lobby, Trillium is putting on our one and only big fundraiser of the year right now, the Trillium in Bloom Raffle. There is over $8000 worth of great stuff in four different collections: Gardening, Alternative Transportation, Best of Portland, and Cooking and Kitchen. Tickets are only $5 a piece and the number of tickets sold for each collection is limited to 1000, so your odds are pretty good. Better yet, the money directly supports our great school.

Most students in our advising have elected to take tickets home to sell. Please ask your student about them, or stop by the table just inside the front door before or after school to make your purchase.

Historically the high school has the lowest parent buy-in for fundraisers, and we want to change that. Our advising has challenged Jess's advising to see who can sell the most tickets in the one week remaining before the raffle closes. Please consider helping us beat Jess's group, change the reputation of high school involvement, and raise up tp $20,000 for Trillium.

Details about the raffle can be found by clicking here.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about this event.

Best,
Ken

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Senior Meeting: Project Night Date Change

Hello seniors and advocates,

Responding to student request to push the date of Senior Project Night back, the high school team met to debate the idea, and the entire Trillium staff was been given the opportunity to weigh in on this decision. The greatest reservation on behalf of staff was how to best respect the hard work and commitment that students have put into getting their work ready for the May 7th Project Night. While moving the date may come as a great relief to some, it might be seen as an insult to the work of others.

Ultimately, we made the decision to move Senior Project Night to Friday, May 21st.

I invite any and all seniors to voice any opinion, concern, or appreciation about this decision to come to a Senior Class Meeting tomorrow, Monday, April 26th during senior project class. I specifically would like to hear suggestions on how to best to honor the hard work of students who have, or will, meet the original deadline.

Best,
Ken

Jess's Advising is Going Down

The following was sent via email to Jess just moments ago:

Dearest Jess,
Your advising said my advising could decide what the next competition was for our friendly rivalry.

We have chosen.

On Monday, Mary Drinkhouse will be visiting my room at the beginning of advising. She will have with her all of the supplies to get us started selling raffle tickets. You should be there too. With your advising.

And, you should prepare for a battle. We are ready to bury your advising in a mountains of raffle tickets. They will be so thick about your face, neck, chest, and head that you will scarcely be able to call for help.

You will be pleased to know that your suffering will not be long lived: ticket sales end Friday. In the interest of fairness, we will not begin our selling onslaught until Monday.

It is so.

UPDATE: Jess has accepted the challenge. It is on.

Trillium's Front Yard


Hello Trillium Community

What better way to celebrate May Day than with a chance to do some real work for your community! On May 1st, from 1 pm until 4 we will be meeting in the multipurpose room.

Come join us as we work to finalize plans for the converting of Trillium's front space into a beautiful FRONT YARD.
( I have included a small drawing to give everyone the "feel" of the front yard with a cob wall and gated entrance way.)

I encourage you all to come a join us. Everyone in the community is invited. This is your chance to be part of something that will have a major impact on the look and feel of Trillium.

Here is a list of the work we will be accomplishing:

1. For the artist and design types we will be creating a scale clay model of the cob wall we want to build, including benches, windows, kiosks, and magical spaces for kids to play. Bring your creativity!

2. For those with welding skills we are forming a group of welders to design and plan the 12 foot still fence that we want to create as the main entrance to the school. Don't have welding experience but have ideas for the gate or want to learn from some pros, we'd love to have you.

3. For those who want to reach out to the community we will be working to organize volunteers for the upcoming work parties and finding ways to encourage local businesses to participate in our effort.

4. For those with construction interest and experience we will be planning the foundation of the cob wall that will need to be in place by the time of the Village Building Convergence (when all the cobbing will take place) on the 28th of May.

Please let me know if you have any questions, ideas or suggestions.

Rob

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Rob van Nood
Trillium Charter School
Intermediate Advisor (8-11 year olds)

Friday, April 23, 2010

High School Campout

The Spring High School Campout will take place Wednesday May 26 through Friday May 28 at Eagle Creek Overlook in the Columbia Gorge. Click here for more information about the location. Please mark your calendars, and let your student's advisor know if you may be able to help drive or chaperon the trip.
As the date approaches, students will bring home more information, and it will be posted here.

High School Meeting Notes

These are the meeting notes.

Big Mural Survey

We are making a mural and we need your opinion. Please take this survey to provide information and feedback. To do the survey go to:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GSGG95T

Thank you,
Lyndsey's, Jeremy's and Jenny's advising teams

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Free Money: Youth Action Grants

The Youth Planning Program are excited to announce that money is now available directly to youth to improve their communities!

2010 YOUTH ACTION GRANTS PROGRAM

Click here to view the grants guidelines & sample application

A pool of $7,000 is available for community-based projects initiated, designed, and run by youth 21 and under. The Youth Action Grants Program will provide grants of up to $1,000 to youth or youth groups who want to take action that makes Our Bill of Rights: Children + Youth and Portland's community vision a reality.

Upcoming YOUTH ACTION GRANT Workshops

The City/County Youth Programs are also pleased to offer three free grant workshops designed FOR YOUTH to answer their grant-related questions. You must attend at least one workshop to apply for a grant.

Email Pam Phan to sign up for a workshop!

   
YOUTH ACTION GRANTS APPLICATION FORM

Apply Now! to view and download application!

Applications and all supporting materials must be submitted to Pam Phan, Youth Planning Program c/o Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, 1900 SW 4th Avenue, Suite 7100, Portland, OR 97201 by 8PM on Thursday, May 6th.

Please contact Pam Phan at (503) 823-9912 or pam.phan@portlandoregon.gov with any questions about the YOUTH ACTION GRANTS Program or to RSVP for a YOUTH grant workshop.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

An Opportunity from Planned Parenthood

This from Bianca Taveras, Community Education Coordinator for Planned Parenthood Columbia, Willamette:

Hello all,

I hope this email finds you all well. As some of you know it’s that time of year when we recruit for our new Teen Council members for 2010-11. We will be collecting applications until mid-May and then conducting interviews before the end of the school year for next year’s Teen Council. If you know some amazing youth ages 14-18 who think would love to be a part of a peer-education team and learn about sexual health, then this is the activity for them!

Here is the link to print off an application;

Just have them send it to; Bianca Ryan Taveras, 3727 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland, Or 97217

Thanks,
Bianca
Bianca Ryan Taveras
Community Education Coordinator
Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette
3727 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Portland, OR 97212
p: 503.775.4931 x 3252
f: 503.280.6151
c:503.250.3819
bianca.taveras@ppcw.org www.ppcw.org

visit www.takecaredownthere.org

The Planned Parenthood Promise:
Creating hope for humanity: The freedom to dream, to make choices, and to live in peace with our planet.

La Promesa de Planned Parenthood
Creando esperanza para la humanidad: La libertad de soƱar, tener opciones, y vivir en paz con nuestro planeta.

Campout Consolidation Proposal

Hi all,

Click here to see a HS meeting proposal which will be discussed in Advising Meetings then voted on in High School Meeting this Friday. There is also another proposal from the campout committee advocating that the event take place at Eagle Creek Lookout in the Gorge.



Best,
Ken

Monday, April 19, 2010

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Progress Reports and Spring Conferences

Hi Parents and Students,

Mid-Semester Progress reports went home with students on Tuesday and should be arriving in the mail to homes by the end of the week.

Spring parent-student-teacher conferences start next week. Please sign up here as soon as you are able.

Best,
Ken

Tuesday, April 13, 2010