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  • In this episode of Learning in Lake Oswego, Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Schiele gives us an inside look at what goes into calling a snow day. Host Mary Kay Larson guides the conversation as Dr. Schiele explains the detailed decision-making process, from 4 a.m. weather checks to coordinating with city partners like Public Works and the fire department. They discuss the unique challenges of Lake Oswego’s landscape, especially how ice impacts the area’s narrow, winding roads, making safety assessments complex.

    Listeners will hear about the essential questions considered before deciding on school closures or delays, such as road and walkway safety, building readiness, and timing for family notification. Dr. Schiele also highlights recent district investments, like a snow plow for parking lots and a three-hour delay option, to improve responses. Wrapping up, they discuss family preparedness, community considerations, and Dr. Schiele’s thoughts on balancing safety with the importance of keeping schools open. Tune in for an informative and timely episode as we gear up for winter!

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Emergency Communications

    Community Members Sign Up for District Communications

    Clackamas County Public Alerts Notification System

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • Listen in as we discuss one of the year’s hottest topics—our school district’s new cell phone policy. This policy, designed to boost student well-being and academic focus, limits smartphone use during the school day. Earlier this year, our school board chair and a student representative shared insights as the policy was taking shape. Now that it’s in full effect, we’re hearing directly from those experiencing it day-to-day. Lake Oswego High School Principal Kristen Colyer and student Taylor Hefner reflect on the policy’s impact on classrooms and school life. Tune in for a fresh perspective on the early days of this policy, including some surprising adjustments and benefits as students and staff adapt to cell phones off and away during the school day.

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Kristen Colyer, Principal, Lake Oswego High School

    Taylor Hefner, Student, Lake Oswego High School

    LOSD Policy JFCEB - Personal Electronic Devices and Social Media

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

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  • This Learning in Lake Oswego episode explores our school district’s evolving Talented and Gifted (TAG) program. We discuss our identification process, student experiences, and ways Lake Oswego supports its gifted learners. Special guests include master educator Aletia Cochran, the TAG program coordinator for our middle schools, and Rain Obiesie, an 8th-grader from Lakeridge Middle School, who shares her journey and perspective as a gifted learner. Tune in to gain insights into how our schools foster the growth and development of our students.

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Aletia Cochran, TAG Coordinator, Lake Oswego and Lakeridge Middle Schools, LOSD

    Rain Obiesie, Student, Lakeridge Middle School, and TAG representative

    About LOSD TAG

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • This episode explores the importance of Holocaust education in our schools. While the subject is weighty, our two guests, Claire Sarnowski and Brittany Larson, bring hope and inspiration through their impactful work in this field.

    Claire Sarnowski, a Lakeridge alum from the Class of 2022, played a pivotal role in her freshman year by spearheading Senate Bill 664, which mandated Holocaust and Genocide Education in Oregon schools. Brittany Larson, also an alum, is a beloved educator who has made a lasting impact in the social studies department at Lakeridge for the past 17 years.

    Join us as we learn more about their stories and gain valuable insights into the enduring lessons of Holocaust education.

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Brittany Larson, Teacher and Alum, Lakeridge High School

    Claire Sarnowski, Lakeridge Alum, Activist, Author, and College Student

    @clairesarnowskiauthor

    Remember My Story: A Girl, a Holocaust Survivor, and a Friendship That Made History by Claire Sarnowski (Author), Sarah Durand

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • In this episode of Learning in Lake Oswego, we explore the strong partnership between the Lake Oswego School District and the Lake Oswego Police Department. Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Schiele sits down with Police Chief George Burk and School Resource Officers Bryan Sheldon and Oscar Fregoso to discuss how this collaboration benefits our students and strengthens our community.

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    George Burk, Chief of Police, Lake Oswego Police Department

    Bryan Sheldon, School Resource Officer, Lake Oswego Police Department

    Oscar Fregoso, School Resource Officer, Lake Oswego Police Department

    SchoolResourceOfficers

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • We’re back with the second episode of the 2024-2025 school year! This time, we’re delving into the important work of the Lake Oswego School Board. Join us as we chat with Board Chair John Wallin and student board representative Drishti Singh for a look at the roles and responsibilities of our board members.

    Curious about what motivates someone to serve on the school board? Want to know how decisions that impact our schools are made? We cover it all—from the board’s current priorities to the real-life stories behind the dedication and drive to serve our students and community.

    Tune in to stay informed and get engaged with the issues that shape our schools.

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    John Wallin, Chair, Lake Oswego School Board

    Drishti Singh, Student Representative, Lake Oswego School Board

    Lake Oswego School Board

    Strategic Plan

    Sextortion Prevention Event

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • In our first episode of the 2024-2025 school year, we warmly welcome the new families and staff joining our schools. We introduce Connie Harrell, our district’s new Belonging Coordinator, and discuss the intentional efforts and initiatives we've put in place to ensure that every member of our learning community feels welcomed, valued, and supported.

    A sense of belonging is essential for effective learning, growth, and development, and it is one of our district's top priorities. In 2023, our School Board adopted the top recommendation from the Culture of Belonging Advisory Committee to establish the position of Belonging Coordinator. This role is vital in coordinating and enhancing all efforts to foster belonging across our schools.

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Connie Harrell, Belonging Coordinator, LOSD

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • In our final episode for the school year, we delve into a foundational topic: Public School Funding 101. Join us as we sit down with special guest Stuart Ketzler, Assistant Superintendent of Business Services for the Lake Oswego School District. Stuart brings his expertise to the table, explaining how public schools in Oregon and Lake Oswego are funded and walking us through the intricate budgeting process.

    School finance might seem like a dry subject, but Stuart's pearls of wisdom and thoughtful insights make it accessible and engaging. This episode provides a comprehensive funding framework for Oregon and our local school district, clarifying the complexities of school finance.

    Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how public school funding works and why it matters for our community.

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Stuart Ketzler, Assistant Superintendent of Business Services, LOSD

    LOSD Business Services

    Lake Oswego School Board

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • Join us on this Learning in Lake Oswego episode as we explore our Model United Nations program, an outstanding extracurricular activity that offers our students invaluable experiences. This program is key in helping participants understand and appreciate diverse global perspectives. Hear insights from Sarah Mock, who is not only a teacher and parent but also a Model UN advisor in our district, and Zainab Khan, a standout student ambassador in the program. They will discuss the educational and personal growth opportunities that Model UN provides.

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Sarah Mock, Teacher, Lakeridge High School, and Advisor, MUN

    Zainab Khan, Student, Lakeridge High School, and Ambassador, MUN

    Ryan Inahara, Teacher, Lakeridge High School, and Advisor, MUN

    Katrina Levin, Teacher, Lake Oswego High School, and Advisor, MUN

    Oregon Model United Nations

    Best Delegate

    CIA World Factbook

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • In this episode, we explore our schools' safety and security measures, concentrating on the Standard Response Protocols (SRP) that have been successfully implemented for many years. Scott Thran, our district’s Safety and Security Coordinator, explains these protocols, equipping our families and community with essential knowledge. Additionally, the superintendent and the communications director enhance the discussion with real-life examples from our schools, offering insights into the significance and effectiveness of these safety measures.

    LOSD Safety and Security Information

    I Love You Guys Foundation

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Scott Thran, Safety and Security Coordinator, LOSD

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • Join us as we dig deeper into how Lake Oswego School District is planting the seeds for a greener, more sustainable future through education and learn about our blossoming elementary school gardens. Our special guest, Sarah Vannice, one of our dedicated elementary innovation teachers, shares her insights and experiences in fostering our green havens of learning and discusses the development and impact of outdoor learning spaces across our schools. Accompanying Sarah are two passionate fourth-grade gardeners, Devyn Barney and Rowan Carper, from River Grove Elementary. They share their firsthand experiences of the joys and learnings of gardening at school.

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Sarah Vannice, Elementary Innovation Teacher, River Grove Elementary

    Devyn Barney and Rowan Carper, Students, River Grove Elementary

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • In the milestone 10th episode of Learning in Lake Oswego, we spotlight the thriving world of the Oregon Battle of the Books (OBOB). This beloved program has become a cornerstone of academic engagement in our schools, showcasing our students' prowess on the statewide stage.

    Our guest, Darcy Benson, the library tech at Oak Creek Elementary and a key figure in our district's OBOB initiative, joins us. Alongside Darcy, we hear from some of her exceptional students from the renowned OBOB team, The Flying Coyote Readers: Jack Brody, Jai Lim, Keenan McGhee, and Pearl Sun. Together, they offer insights into the program's growth and impact, highlighting the importance of fostering a love for reading and teamwork among students.

    Oregon Battle of the Books

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Darcy Benson, Library Tech and OBOB Coordinator, Oak Creek Elementary

    Jack Brody, Jai Lim, Keenan McGhee, and Pearl Sun, Students, Oak Creek Elementary

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • Tune in as we delve into the awe-inspiring advancements in enriching our school facilities via our comprehensive three-phase capital bond improvement program. Our executive director of project management offers expert insights into the building plans and developments, and we hear firsthand from a student who contributed to the design team for his new elementary school. Additionally, we share how our families and residents can explore the latest assets in our community, all made achievable through the steadfast support of our voters dedicated to crafting a bright future for our students.

    LOSD Capital Bond Improvement Program

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Tony Vandenberg, Executive Director of Project Management, LOSD

    Cameron Sosebee, student, River Grove Elementary School

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • This episode of Learning in Lake Oswego looks into the diverse career opportunities within the Lake Oswego School District. Our executive director of human resources offers insights into the array of roles available, and we hear firsthand from alumni turned teacher and a parent turned administrator, who share their inspiring career journeys. Plus, listen for valuable tips on securing a position within our district and discover how we celebrate the achievements of individuals in our vibrant learning community. Join us in exploring the pathways to success in Lake Oswego!

    LOSD Career and Job Opportunities

    Educational Excellence Awards Event

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Dr. Donna Watson, Executive Director of Human Resources, LOSD

    Annie Johnson, Learning Specialist and Pathways Coordinator, Lakeridge High School

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • In this episode of Learning in Lake Oswego, we shine a spotlight on Unified Sports, a Special Olympics program that brings high school students with and without disabilities together on the same team. Lake Oswego Learning Specialist Erin Cealey, who serves as the program coordinator, and Unified Sports athlete Amaya Edgar share their personal experiences and discuss how the program actively fosters inclusivity and diversity. Additionally, we provide information about upcoming opportunities to celebrate Black History Month, Lunar New Year, and Respect Week in our learning community.

    Special Olympics Unified Sports

    Polar Plunge LO Unified Sports

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Erin Cealey, Unified Sports Coordinator and Learning Specialist, LOSD

    Amaya Edgar, Unified Sports Partner Athlete, and Student, Lake Oswego High School

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • In this episode, we're exploring an essential skill foundational to school and life – the science of reading. Although we could easily dedicate an entire year to this topic, today's discussion is tailored to the most pertinent aspects for our learners in Lake Oswego. We're thrilled to have Kelly Troike, our esteemed Elementary Literacy TOSA (Teacher on Special Assignment), who has been instrumental in teaching thousands of students to read. We're joined by Aria Hoch, a dedicated student member of the LO Reads steering committee, who will share insights and highlights of this inspiring community initiative.

    LOSD Curriculum & Instruction/Literacy

    LOSD Dyslexia Handbook

    Lake Oswego Reads

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Kelly Troike, Literacy Coach and Teacher on Special Assignment and Literacy, LOSD

    Aria Hoch, student, Lake Oswego High School, and LO Reads Steering Committee

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • It's already time to start thinking about the next school year! January is a key month in the educational landscape, particularly here in Lake Oswego, where preparations for the upcoming academic year are in full swing. Join us for a new episode of Learning in Lake Oswego, where we delve into the essential process of student class forecasting. As we gear up for the next school year, we're excited to have school counselor Carrie Trullinger share her expertise. She'll show how class forecasting shapes our schools and benefits students and their families. Tune in for an informative discussion on preparing for a successful academic future in Lake Oswego.

    Lake Oswego Middle School Counseling

    Lakeridge Middle School Counseling

    Lake Oswego High School Counseling

    Lakeridge High School Counseling

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Carrie Trullinger, School Counselor, Lake Oswego Middle School

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • In this episode of Learning in Lake Oswego, we spotlight our district's expanding language immersion program, including the exciting addition of Mandarin Chinese to our curriculum. Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Schiele interviews special guests Noah Hurd, principal of Palisades World Language School and district coordinator for K12 Language Immersion, and Christy Appleberry, kindergarten teacher of the inaugural Mandarin Chinese class. Plus a few delightful kindergartners demonstrate their Mandarin skills through song. We explore the rewards and challenges of an immersion school and learn more about the Mandarin Chinese teaching methodology and student experience. All in time for registration and application openings for new students entering our district in the fall!

    LOSD Kindergarten and New Student Registration
    Palisades World Language School

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

    Noah Hurd, Principal, Palisades World Language School, and Coordinator for K12 Language Immersion, LOSD

    Christy Appleberry, Teacher, Mandarin Chinese, Palisades World Language School

    Henry Wei-Li Burt, Nora Lin, and Brooks Scheinfeld, kindergarten singers

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • Welcome to the third episode of Learning in Lake Oswego! This installment highlights student-led initiatives and extracurricular activities in our schools. We open up the conversation with two students sharing their experiences in Robotics, DECA, and the Winter Read-a-Thon, discussing the skills they've developed and the impact these programs have had on their educational journey.

    We also provide an insider’s view into snow day delays and cancellations, shedding light on the factors and considerations that go into making these important decisions.

    As the year ends, we focus on reflection and recognition. We encourage our listeners to consider those who have brought special meaning and contributions to our educational community and nominate deserving individuals for an educational excellence award.

    Join us in this intriguing mix of topics where we connect the dots between student activities, administrative decisions, and the power of reflection and recognition in the educational sphere.

    Lakeridge Robotics

    Lake Oswego Robotics

    Winter Read-a-Thon

    Educational Excellence Awards Nominations

    Dr. Jennifer Schiele, superintendent, LOSD

    Mary Kay Larson, executive director of communications, LOSD

    Darren Sze, student, Lakeridge High School

    Jeb Scipio Del Campo, student, Lake Oswego High School

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

  • In this episode, we delve into the career and college preparation journey. Join us as we share one student's diverse experiences navigating this pivotal phase. Dak Steinback's story offers unique insights and practical advice for students and parents alike. We're also thrilled to feature an interview with one of our experienced school counselors, Lisa Sheehy. She provides valuable perspectives on the preparation process, highlighting essential resources and strategies for students' educational and career quests.

    Additionally, this episode highlights the heartwarming community support evident in Lake Oswego. We discuss the substantial gift card donations for assisting families with essential needs like food, clothing, and transportation.

    Finally, we introduce a unique new addition to our elementary libraries - a book authored by a LOHS alumnus who experiences autism. This inspiring work is a testament to our community's diverse talents and voices.

    Listen to discover the many facets of preparing for Lake Oswego's future and celebrate the strengths and supports that make our community unique.

    District Calendar Website

    Lakeridge High School Counseling Website

    Lake Oswego High School Counseling Website

    Rotary Club of Lake Oswego

    The Coffin Master

    To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.