

Sabin Sweatshirts and T-Shirts
Sabin sweatshirts and t-shirts are now available in child and adult sizes! Just use this handy order form and return to the office with payment. Return your order form by end of school day Thursday, December 3 to receive before Winter Break. Order Form


IB Q&A
How does the new schedule benefit my child? How is the new schedule related to IB? When teachers have time to plan together and be supported by the IB coordinator, it benefits all children. Instead of having teachers work in isolation, they get to share their best resources and ideas with their grade level teams. Now, one time a week, teachers have forty minutes to work with Sacha (the IB coordinator). During this time, teachers reflect on their units, gather resources for ne


November Garden Beat
As the squirrels complete their final hoard reflex, the garlic begins to crown its shoots, while the revered camas root goes into subterranean slumber, the smells of hard wood ash begin to waft in the air while the students pick their teeth of chocolate all the while picking their nails of dirt from their hands-on tasks in the edible garden - it is, as it's been every year, Fall! Well…late fall. It’s been nearly three months with your children and although a quarter of my app


Sabin Auction Special Appeal
Each year we raise money at the school auction to fund a special appeal project. Some examples of special appeal projects we've funded in the past are: iPads for classrooms, new library books and a complete remake of the North playground, which is currently under construction. Special Appeal proposals were presented at the PTA general meeting on Wednesday, January 13. The Auction Committee and PTA Board are now taking questions and comments about the proposals. You can revie


STEAM Update
Did your student tell you all about juggling and tight rope walking at Sabin? Did they tell you what they learned about physics while they were having fun? On October 27th, all students attended an OMSI Science Assembly at Sabin. This was the first STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) event for the year and was funded by the PTA. Rhys Thomas, a former Smithsonian artist-in-residence, used juggling to explain things like how where an object's center of m