All seniors need to submit their senior portraits via email to Mr. Perry by Friday, January the 19th in order to ensure they’ll be in the yearbook.  You have two options  Option 1: Free Photo   Mr. Perry or a member of the yearbook staff can take an excellent, high-quality photo for the senior to use for the yearbook's senior portrait section. Our suggestion is for the senior to wear a nice shirt/top for this photo.  Option 2: Professional Photo   Seniors may also choose a professional photographer to take portraits. The photographer should submit a head/shoulders shot for this section of the yearbook. The yearbook staff would appreciate a digital copy to ensure a quality print. It is imperative that seniors not wait to have this photo taken. Professional photographers often have very busy schedules that will not allow for a quick turnaround. If the senior chooses this option, it is important to schedule the photo shoot with the photographer early in the school year.  In the past, students have brought in "selfies" or photos from Facebook or other social media.  These photographs are not of a satisfactory quality and will not be published.  Below are the specifications for the photographs the yearbook staff requires of the seniors for the portrait section.  Specifications:  All photos must conform to the following specifications for inclusion in the yearbook.  These specifications are in place to ensure a quality product.  The yearbook staff reserves the right to request a different photography should the submitted photo not meet the following specifications.  1. The photo would be best sent as a jpeg. or brought in on a flash drive.  The photo should be at least 1000x1000 pixels for clarity.  2. The photo should have 1/4" between the top of the head and the edge of the photo.  This allows for proper placement of the photo.  3. Clear focus; no soft focus or misty effects.  These treatments make the photograph look blurry and of poor quality.  No hats, feet, arms, hands or props that might intrude upon the subject's face.  A professional headshot is the goal.  4. Background should contrast with hair color.  This avoids the "floating head" issue.  For example, dark background for blondes, and light background for brunettes.  A professional photographer will ensure that this is done properly.  5. An electronic submission with the student's name and Senior Photo in the subject line are preferred.  Send all photos for the yearbook to Mr. Perry @ mperry2@siuslaw.k12.or.us
​Last month, 16 students from Siuslaw High School participated in codeORcreate, a three-day youth technology competition. Connected Lane County hosted 13 schools. At the end of the event, groups presented their projects to a panel of judges during a showcase.We had four groups participate in codeORcreate. Here are their results:  Elevated Council received second place in APP design. Team members: Sean Martinez, Kai Diocson, Mateo Fort, Jordan Strickland, and Gabe Whitney. Bagels with Suits received second place in game design. Team members: Seamus Burke, Mykah Knabe, Rylan Pierce, and Christian Knapp. Team Fenrir received third place in game design. Team members: Taylor Spencer, Ethan Spencer, Clora Nelson, and Keegan Evans. Team Core received fourth place in game design. Team members: Dylan Becker, Christopher DeLos Santos, and Ethan Moore.
Our board chair is Brian Lacouture, our vice chair is Maureen Miltenberger. Our directors are John Barnett, Tamara Cole, Josh Haberly, Dianna Pimlott, and Kady Sneddon. Our student representatives to the school board are Arelin Gates, Storm Kurth, Riley Olson, and Cort Waggoner. Siuslaw School District is making a special effort during January to show appreciation for our school board members and our student representatives to the school board; however, we recognize their contributions reflect a year-round effort on their part. They are dedicated individuals who are committed to improving student achievement and to fighting for the best for all of our students.
The Siuslaw High School National Honors Society is hosting a Winter Formal on Saturday, January 6 from 8 to 11 p.m. at Florence Golf Links. Tickets are $15 and will be available for purchase January 2 through January 5 at lunch. Tickets can be purchased at the door the night of the event for $20.
​Spirit Week at Siuslaw High School is next week!   Monday: Fandom Day  Tuesday: Twin Day  Wednesday: Class Colors Day (9-10: Green | 11-12: Red)  Thursday: Pajama Day  Friday: Ugly Sweater Day
Don’t miss out on a chance to have Breakfast with Santa, sponsored by the Florence Community PTA, on Saturday, December 9 from 9 to 11 a.m.  at Cross Road Church. Not only will there be breakfast (pancakes, sausage, and hot cocoa) but also a bake sale and a basket raffle! The cost is $2 per person and donations will also be accepted for the Food Backpack for Kids program. Come get your picture taken, a full belly, and a gift for a friend!   Come meet Santa and have fun for the whole family!
​The Siuslaw High School National Honors Society is hosting a Winter Formal on Saturday, January 6 from 8 to 11 p.m. at Florence Golf Links. Tickets are $15 and will be available for purchase on January 2.
and Concert Thursday, Dec. 14, 7 p.m. at FEC - FREE Admission
SHS Choir Concert - A Festive Alleluia - Wednesday, Dec. 13, 7 p.m. at FEC - FREE admission
​Congratulations to Siuslaw School District's Teacher Librarian Jennifer McKenzie for being awarded the District Teacher Librarian of the Year by the Oregon Association of School Libraries (OASL)!  Jennifer McKenzie...here's to the incredible work you do for our Siuslaw students and staff and to the bright future of our school libraries!
The Kiwanis Club of Florence is sponsoring the Annual Florence Community Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday, November 23 from noon to 2 p.m. This free event is hosted by the Florence Elks Lodge BPOE #1858 at 1686 12th Street. Cash donations are happily accepted (however, not required) along with dry/canned food donations for the local Food Shares. For free transportation within city limits, contact River Cities Taxi at 541-997-8520. A special thank you to all the volunteers who make this event happen!  SSD Policy KJA: Siuslaw School District does not endorse or sponsor the activities and/or information contained in community flyers.
American Education Week, November 13-17. We​ honor the team of people who work at Siuslaw School District, everyone from the bus driver and classroom teacher to the cafeteria worker and administrative staff, plus countless others.
​Siuslaw High School is holding their 2023 Veterans Day Assembly today, Thursday, November 9.  Check-in for veterans is at Siuslaw High School at 9:30 a.m. The assembly begins at 10:30 a.m. and is followed by a luncheon and a meet & greet with students.    Here is the YouTube link to listen and watch this special ceremony honoring our veterans:   ​DIRECT LINK: https://youtube.com/live/gV_bZ1DmlVA?feature=share  REDIRECT LINK: ​​https://tinyurl.com/FlorenceVeterans2023
Ruby Bridges Walk To School Day logo
​The Center for the Prevention of Abuse and Neglect at the University of Oregon has launched a series of youth focus groups across Lane County. They want to hear about the community from the youth perspective to learn how to best prevent child maltreatment.  They are hosting a focus group for Florence area youth, AGE 14 TO 19 this Wednesday, November 1 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the Siuslaw Public Library. They will also be hosting several virtual, identity-based focus groups for Black, Indigenous, Latine, LGBTQ+, and Asian American/Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American teens. Though we will not be asking youth to share any specifics about their own negative experiences, we especially want to hear from youth that may have experienced more barriers than others.   All youth, age 14-19 are welcome to participate and will receive $37.50 for 1.5 hours of their time. Youth have the option to participate in informational interviews if transportation, technology or scheduling is a barrier to focus group attendance. While youth are encouraged to RSVP beforehand, they can also accommodate drop-ins.  Here is the registration form where young people, age 14 to 19, can sign up to participate in one of our upcoming focus groups or request an interview: https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6D6x2LiDP2058i2?Q_CHL=qr   You can also access this website/link from: https://tinyurl.com/FlorenceYouthFocusGroup​​ For more information, contact sluther3@uoregon.edu or kbron@oregon.edu.
​Siuslaw High School is offering two "pass" options for winter games:  1) Home Games Only: Purchase the Winter Sports Pass, which admits one, for $40 plus the $1.50 process fee for all home basketball games from December 8 to February 9 and for two wrestling events: Crab Pools on the Coast, December 21, and Senior Night, January 25. To purchase this pass, visit: bit.ly/siuslawtickets​ 2) Home and Away Games:  ​Purchase the Mountain Valley League Pass, which admits one and a guest, for $80 for league basketball games from January 3 to February 13. Plus, Siuslaw High School will accept this pass for SHS pre-season, non-league home games on December 6, December 8, and December 11.  To purchase this pass, WHILE SUPPLIES LAST, visit the Siuslaw High School Front Office.  We only have 15 Mountain Valley League Passes currently available, so if interested, visit the office soon.  ​Tickets will also be on sale at the gate for all contests. Only limited walk-up sales available for OSAA Playoffs.
Picture Retake Day for Siuslaw High School is Thursday, November 2 from 8:15 to 11:15 a.m. in the auxiliary gym.   Visit mylifetouch.com to pre-order. Use the Picture Day ID of EVT69M38V or your Student ID.
​Students have Friday, October 13, off from school as it is a curriculum and instruction day for staff
Siuslaw High School is holding their 2023 Veterans Day Assembly Thursday, November 9. Veterans who would like to be participate should RSVP to Cate Waggoner at 541-999-0227 (call or text) or via email at cdaewaggoner@gmail.com.  Check-in and breakfast is at Siuslaw High School at 9:30 a.m. The assembly begins at 10:30 a.m. and is followed by a luncheon and meet & greet with students at 11:30 a.m.