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Mission Statement:
Cascade View celebrates children, diversity, and learning. Respect for
knowledge, respect for self, respect of others are highly valued. Together
students, staff, parents and community members share a commitment to learning in
a challenging, safe, and nurturing environment.
Aim Statement:
Our goal, as CV staff, is to collaboratively develop, implement, and assess a
school-wide data-driven improvement plan to increase student learning. |

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Student Programs:
Cascade View has a strong academic program intended to meet
the individual needs of each student. Students in kindergarten through 6th grade
benefit from a challenging curriculum which focuses first on building basic
skills in reading, math, and writing then shifts to the application of these
skills to support higher-level thinking. Social studies, science, health,
physical education, and the arts are highly valued content areas. Programs
unique to Cascade View include special education classes for students who are
deaf or hearing impaired; and for students who benefit from center-based
instruction. All classes at Cascade View share an appreciation for
differences in learners and value the contribution that each brings to the
learning community. Students at Cascade View often learn Signing Exact
English to better communicate with their classmates and friends.
Students at Cascade View enjoy being a part of a cohesive
learning community with student leadership opportunities available in our
Student Council Association. This student group sponsors an annual food
drive to benefit area families, monthly spirit days, does routine "garbage
patrol", assists with Friday popcorn sales, and
promotes school-wide communication between staff and students.
Lyla Meyer, Principal
2009 - 2010 School Supply List
Parent Involvement
Parents and community members are always welcome at
school. Those wishing to volunteer at the school may contact a teacher directly
or volunteer through the school office. Cascade View has a very supportive group
of parents. This is reflected in their high visibility as volunteers and
attendance at conferences, concerts, and at other school functions. Cascade View
parents and teachers have also formed a chapter of the national Parent-Teacher
Association (PTA), which supports field trips and assemblies for students, helps
teachers with classroom expenses, as well as buying equipment for the playground
and the teachers.
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