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Summer Lunch Program Beginning |
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The Summer Lunch Program will begin operating on 17 June at the following locations:
- Anderson Field
- Raymond Jr/Sr High
- South Bend Elementary
- Willapa Elementary
Serving time is 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.. Free lunch is available to all children (under the age of 18). Lunch must be eaten on the premises; no food may be taken away from the serving area.
Days of service (weekdays only):
- 17-28 June
- 1-3 July; 8-31 July
- 1-16 August
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Paulene Maneman Wins Award! |
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Ms. Paulene Maneman was named as the Washington Association of School Administrators Region 113's Finance Officer of the Year. Ms. Denise Wolff, Educational Service District 113's Director of School Finance highlighted Ms. Maneman's 26 years of service in the Raymond School District by saying that Paulene is known around the state for her accuracy and timeliness in meeting the various state and federal requirements inherent in her job. Various educators and community members representative of the 44 districts within Region 113 were on hand to congratulate Paulene and wish her well in her upcoming retirement. Well done, Paulene!

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2013/14 Calendar Available |
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The 2013/14 Academic Calendar is now available for download here.
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Wrestlers Are State Academic Champs! |
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Congratulations to our Raymond boys wrestlers: they have been designated as the WIAA State Academic Champions. They also became the Regional Champs this past weekend at Chief Leschi HS. RHS will send six participants and one alternate to the State Mat Classic at the Tacoma Dome this Friday.
There will be a send off for the wrestling contingent attending the tournament on Thursday, with the team departing at 11:15.
Nice job, wrestlers!
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Raymond Jr/Sr High School has been awarded a $40,157 STEM grant (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) from the federal and state funded GEAR-UP Program. The grant will be used exclusively for Raymond's Science program. Along with community and business resources, and with University partnerships, we will offer Raymond Students a new Marine Science program. Students will spend time in the field, in Willapa Bay wetlands and with other researchers, for which they will receive High School Credit. Other funding uses include an updated curriculum and a revamped Junior High Science program with new lab equipment.
These changes will allow a better transition from 6th grade to Junior High, as well as from Junior High to HS. Raymond Science Department Instructors are energized for the change that will include use of iPad and MacBook technology partnered with online resources in lesson plans. The grant is the result of the hard work and writing skills of the GEAR-UP team, coordinated by Laurie Hatfield. Science class offerings will be rearranged and coordinated between elementary and junior high and between junior high and high school. Due to a volume of student interest an after school science club will be available for students under the direction of our new science department head Sunny Bell. "Science and math are become increasingly important. It is a thrill to have a team of science teachers working together to rebuild the department and develop new curriculum that is applicable to our place in the world. This grant allows us to implement what we could only hope for before!" says Raymond Jr/Sr High School Principal Dave Vetter.

Andres Martinez and Genezaret Quintana disect a deer heart.
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