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June 2019 Issue
Base Camp Newsletter
THANK YOU TO ALL OUR MTG SUPPORTERS FOR 2018-19!
Abbott - In Memory of Werth Adams Family Alesha Urban Alford Family Amai Family
Andrea Julian Fontaine Angie Day
Anil Tipirneni Anna Morris
Annie-Noelle Kerrick Art and Teresa Hamblin
Ashley L Cracroft Avdiji Family Babiak Family Barker Family Betts Family Boles Family
Borkowski Family Brandel Family Brewster Family Brian Murphy Briggs Family
Bright Funds - Newcomb Browning Family
Brugerman Foundation Burke Family Butler Family
Butterworth Family Camille Gross
Capital Educators
Carlson Family Carnahan Family
Carol Gehl Cavanagh Family
Chen Family Ching Family Chris Goodale
Cloth Menagerie Collette/Cutler Family
Conklin Family Connally Family
Cook Family Daly Family
D'Ambrosio Family Dammarell/Bauer Family
Dani Zwolfer Darrin & Deida Malinowski
David Falcone De Leon Family
Delos Reyes Family DeMarta Family Dimitrov Family Donahue Family Downey Family
Drew & Jenny Lunt Edgar Family
Elisabeth & John Goodale Emilia Ryan
Erin Sweeney Erin Wicks
Eschbacher Family Evans Family Farias Family
Ferranti Family Fleming Flock
Fletcher Family Frank & Gloria Houting
Gandiaga Family Geary Family
Gebregziabher Family Gergely Family Gerichs Family Gina Wolverton Glahn Family Greg Burak
Griffin Family Hagman Family Haller Family Hamel Family Hansen Family Harold Wright Hartley Family
Hassinger Family Henderson Family
Heyer Family Hilgert Family
Howard De Leon Huszar Family Hyman Family
Irmscher Family
Thank you to all who donated to Mind the Gap for Sage this year! Without you, we
couldn’t do what we do! We are so grateful!
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Iseri Peck Jackson Family Jamie Sisson Jamie Strain Jean Doyle
Jennifer Schneider Jensen Family Johnson Family JoLynn Somero Karen B Dawson
Karen Sander Karole Beck
Kathryn Himstreet Keagy Family Keims Family King Family Kirkendalls
Kolding Family Kount, Inc.
Kris & Lena Gandiaga Lael Hansen
Lamberson Family Lane Family Laura Louis
Lawrence Family Leah Gerichs LeMay Family
Lily Foundation Matching Louis Family Loyola Family
Lu Family Lunde Family
Malinowski Family Marge McFall
Mark F Mobley Marshall Family
Martha Elena Carlson McKenzie Family McLenna Family McLeod Family Melanie Paquin
THANK YOU TO OUR MTG SUPPORTERS FOR 2018-19!
Michael Stephenson MICRON Matching Migdalia Morales
Miss Lex, Ava and Arabella Mobley Family
Molinengo Family Moore Family
Morrison–Knudsen Matching Mortensen Family
Moser Family Nancy Cole
NewSchools Venture Fund Nice Family
Nielsen Family Nielson Family Niendorf Family O'Connor Family
Olson Family Ou Yang Family Palaia Family Parry Family
Patrick Family Paula Larson
Penchansky Family Peterson Family Pherigo Family
Phil and Cindy Shotton Porter family
RedBuilt Match (Shanna Wheeler) Reish Family Re-POP Gifts
Rowland Family Ruff Family Ryan Family
Salesforce Matching - Wiegley Salmans Family
Saphila Khamone Sarah Oosterhuis Schneider Family Schuelke Family
Scott Family
Secrist Family Sharon Vargas Shipman Family
Siegenthaler Family Smith Family Solly Family
Somero Family Star Storage Steele Family
Stephenson Family Stewart Family Stinson Family Strong Family
Stuck Tami McIntyre
Tammy White & Chad Connally Tara O'Connor
Terri Pickens Manweiler Tertra Tech
Tessa Valero & Derek Bolton Todd Evans
Tony & Karolyn Sledzieski Ubic Family Vogt Family Ward Family
Weatherly Family Weppner Family Wetzel Family Wicks Family
Wiegley Family Wood family
Woodard Family Woodley Family Wuthrich Family
Wyatt Family Zeller Recreation
Zero Six Coffee Fix
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PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION
NEXT PTO MEETING Monday, June 10th
3:45pm @ Smoky Mountain Pizza
We would like to invite all parents to the next Sage PTO meeting. We will be planning for 2019-20, as well as how we can provide more support to the school for next year!
For more information, please contact the PTO at:
END OF YEAR POTLUCK Thursday, June 13th at 5:00 - 9:00pm
Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park
Bring a dish (or two) to share, your dishes to plate your food, a chair or blanket, beverages of choice for your
pleasure and let us celebrate the end of the school year!
**Although chips and cookies are easy and great we encourage you to bring food with sustenance as we
have had a tendency to run out of food early and people arrive throughout the night.**
We look forward to celebrating with all of you!
TEACHER APPRECIATION 2019
THANK YOU!
A huge thank you to all of the families that showed their appreciation to our amazing educators and staff during
Teacher Appreciation Week!
Thank you to ZeroSix and the PTO for making sure the staff had a free drink of choice!
Thank you to the PTO for organizing a Taco Bar lunch
and to all of you who brought something!
We felt the love!
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UPCOMING EVENTS & IMPORTANT DATES
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2019 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION Friday, June 7th
6:00pm
Graduation will be held again at JUMP in
downtown Boise.
Guests should plan to arrive with time to find seats. With graduation scheduled to begin at 6:00pm, we will begin to take
tickets at the door at 5:15pm.
Due to maximum occupancy requirements at the Pioneer Room in JUMP, we have
issued a designated amount of free tickets to each graduate. These tickets will be used for family members/loved ones to attend the commencement ceremonies. They will be collected at the door upon
entrance to the ceremony.
For more information, please contact Ms. Fitzwater
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL K thru 11th grade
Thursday, June 13th
12:05pm release time
Kinder thru 5th - Field Day & Yearbook Signing
6th thru 8th - Middle School Breakfast & Yearbook Signing
9th thru 12th - Talent Show & Yearbook Signing
We will not have a formal lunch. We are working with Life’s Kitchen to hopefully provide a sack lunch to those who signed up for hot
lunch. Those students will be able to eat while waiting for buses to arrive about 12:30pm.
See the modified bus schedule for last day of school
This day DOES count for attendance at Sage!
Please make it a priority that your student attends.
END OF THE YEAR LOST & FOUND REMINDER
Please check the Lost & Found locations in both buildings. All items not claimed by Tuesday, June 18th, by 3pm will be donated.
YEARBOOK DISTRIBUTION
K-5 Yearbooks will be handed out in classrooms on Wednesday, June 12th
6-11 Yearbooks will be handed out the last day of school, Thursday, June 13th
Senior Yearbooks will be handed out on Wednesday, June 5th
LAST DAY FOR SENIORS Friday, June 7th
Please contact Brandy Fitzwater for details
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UPCOMING EVENTS & IMPORTANT DATES
ORIENTATION FOR INCOMING MIDDLE SCHOOLERS
Tuesday, June 11th 6:00pm - 8:00pm
This year we would like to invite all incom-ing 6th thru 8th grade students to a night
of orientation for our middle school at Sage. This will be a set up in with an
open house/station setting with current families and students there, as well as middle school staff on hand to answer
questions.
Keep an eye out for a more detailed email that will be sent out soon! Any questions,
contact Zach Parker
IMPORTANT DATES FOR INCOMING KINDERGARTENERS
Tuesday, June 4th 6:00pm - 7:00pm
We are excited to have our incoming Sage kindergarteners join us this fall! Before then, we have a couple of important dates. We will send out more specifics, but please save the date for these two events.
On Tuesday, June 4th at 6:00pm, the Sage Kindergarten Team will hold a Parent Information Night. Teachers
will share what your child’s day will look like and what you can do to prepare them for August. We will be sending out a student information form that we ask you to have completed prior to joining us on June 4th.
On Tuesday, August 6th from 12:00pm - 4:00pm, we are holding a kindergarten screener. Expect this to take
about an hour of your time. As we get closer to the date, we will send out an invitation to sign up for a specific time for you and your child. Staff will complete academic and speech screening with your child. We
will also have the Lion’s Club on site for vision and hearing screening, as well as our school nurse.
NOT RETURNING TO SAGE?
Please fill this Google form out if your child is NOT returning to Sage for the 2019-20 school year. This infor-mation is helpful for us to plan, budget, and potentially offer new enrollment seats to students on our Waiting
List for this next school year. If you have more than one child NOT returning to Sage, please complete separate forms. Your response is greatly appreciated.
If you’ve already submitted this when it was sent out a few weeks ago please disregard as we’ve received your
response. Also, if your child(ren) are staying at Sage, please disregard!
Any questions/concerns, please contact the Registrar, Brianna Gerro
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MEDIA CENTER UPDATES
SPRING SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR
Monday, June 3rd to Thursday, June 6th 7:30am - 4:15pm
Media Center
It’s the Scholastic DINO-MITE Book Fair: Stomp, Chomp, and Read! Super-size fun awaits when the school commu-
nity is turned into reading raptors, bookceratops, and readasaurus rex bookivores ready to unleash their inner
dino and enjoy a stomping, chomping, reading good time!
Parents, enjoy shopping before school, during school or after school!
You may also order online
CIRCULATION IS CLOSED FOR 2018-19
Circulation for the Sage Media Center is closed for the year. Please return your books and enjoy our
upcoming Summer Reading Book Fair instead!
TOP LIBRARY PATRONS
Sage’s Library congratulates the following student patrons for continuing to demonstrate
their love of reading beyond the classroom!
*Miranda Lorang (8) *Hannah Nelson (8) *Rachel Wiegley (4) Ameilia Dickey (6) Juan Tavares (6)
Lorenzo Vargas (6)
*These girls also receive the Top Patron award for 42 or more books over the school year!
These students will receive a gift certificate to the Scholastic Book Fair next week.
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VOLUNTEERS FOR NATURAL PLAYGROUND NEEDED!
WORKING PARTY DAY Saturday, June 8th 8:00am to 12:00pm
WELL, WE STARTED IT, NOW WE NEED HELP FINISHING IT…..
In the last 12 weeks, the 11th grade DT students helped design, build and bring to life several landscape features we have been working on around the school and on the playground. There are a few projects that were started that we could use help
with finishing, we have just ran out of time.
Unfinished Projects:
Tiered seating area at the entrance of the school (team of 6) Installation of a screen fence for protection of the landscaping (currently cordoned off) (team of 3) The completion of the tunnel landscaping (team of 4) The completion of the log edging around the natural playground (team of 6)
We are hoping to have a work party with the number of people needed, shown above. We will get done what we can. Please email Miss Lex or Guy Falconer and RSVP if you can help. Thank you!
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SAGE INTERNATIONAL’S GRADUATING CLASS OF 2019
LOOK WHERE THEY’RE GOING!
American University of Paris Boise State University
College of Idaho College of Western Idaho Oregon State University
Sarah Lawrence Seattle University
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago University of Dayton University of Idaho
University of Montana Westminster College
and more...
SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
Arrupe Scholarship
Academic Achievement Award
Boise Little Theater Posluszny Scholarship Merit Award
Idaho Opportunity Scholarship
Institutional Scholarships (Various)
Kathryn Albertson Scholarship Competition
Presidential Scholarship
President's Merits Scholarship
Talent scholarship
WUE scholarship
2019 GRADUATES
Quinton Antoniuk Nawal Rose Bataineh Haakon Bledsoe Marianna Briggs
Nya Butterworth Michele Carter-Cram Arcadia Claus Scott Collins
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SAGE INTERNATIONAL’S GRADUATING CLASS OF 2019 (CONT.)
2019 GRADUATES
Carson Fischer Ethan Goss Krista Hamel Noah Jackson
Elena Corral Joshua De Leon Jesse Everett Ekaterina Ferney
Addison Jennings Stephen Lewis Arabella Lyttongay Maya Massarand
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SAGE INTERNATIONAL’S GRADUATING CLASS OF 2019 (CONT.)
2019 GRADUATES
Riley Parr Brandon Reimers Kristopher Reish Abigail Robertson
Logan McEwen Jordan Miller Clara Montgomery Geraldo Nieves
Megan Nordby Anders Olsen Antonio Oros Alex Pape
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SAGE INTERNATIONAL’S GRADUATING CLASS OF 2019 (CONT.)
2019 GRADUATES
Agnes Ryan Chloe Salmans Leah Teuwsen Elizabeth Todd
Dillon Towner Keaton Unger Michael Vessel Cleo Walker
Tristen Wartonick Brianna Welsh Carsen Wicks
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SAGE’S 2018-19 CAREER-RELATED PROGRAMME (CP)
A HUGE THANK YOU!
Sage’s 2018-2019 Career-related Programme (CP) would not be successful if it were not for the dedicated intern-ship mentors who worked with our 12th grade students.
A BIG shout out goes to:
Erstad Architects – Andy Erstad
Radio Boise (89.9) – Jessica Evett
Rolling Hills Charter School – Frank Dea
Untapped – Gureet & Zak
European Motor Sports – Jeremy Knopp
BlockSmith – Gus Marsden
RJM Computers – Bob Mitton
Northlake Publishing – Craig Allen Hart
Boise Tech Mall – Rich Want
If you have the need use any of these type of businesses, please give consideration in supporting these local or-ganizations as they supported our senior students.
10 WAYS TO BE IB THIS SUMMER!
1) Reflect on this past school year & make a plan to implement small improvements for next year.
2) Be a Risk-Taker by trying something new!
3) Be Caring and give a compliment to a stranger or make a new friend.
4) Open your Mind to new ideas or perspectives.
5) Communicate this summer and reach out to friends or family to make some fun summer plans together.
6) Use creative & creating Thinking skills to analyze and take responsible action on complex problems you en-counter.
7) Increase your Knowledge by learning something new about your heritage.
8) Be Principled and take responsibility for your actions & their consequences.
9) Nurture your curiosity by enthusiastically developing skills for Inquiry & research into a hot topic this summer.
10) Be Balanced and spend some time outdoors (after cleaning your room!).
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UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
CAMP INVENTION - ALL GIRLS STEM CAMP This is the 6th year Camp Invention has come to Sage to offer the only ALL-GIRLS STEM camp in Idaho! This is put on with an ALL Sage Teachers and Student Interns staff! Camp Invention is a high-energy, hands-on STEM camp. Supercharge your world! Experience the all-new 2019 Camp Invention® program, where campers will take on fun, hands-on challenges that encourage creative problem solving, STEM application, innovation, collaboration and confidence! This is an exciting, weeklong summer adventure with les-sons that explore connections between science, technology, engineering and innovation. Girls work together to create solutions to real-world problems and build critical 21st-century skills while rotating through several high-energy, hands-on modules. Dates: 6/24/19 thru 6/28/19 Time: 9:00am - 3:30 pm Cost: $245 Who: Kindergarten thru 6th grade GIRLS Location: Sage International For more information, contact Alexa Ochsner 2019 Curriculum and Videos Limited scholarships available. Please inquire about scholarships BEFORE signing up. Click here to register.
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UPCOMING ACTIVITIES (CONTINUED)
ENGINEERING FOR KIDS BOISE METRO (Summer)
Set the foundation for your child's career at the best STEM Summer Camps for kids ages 4-14. Our Summer Camps will help students gain valuable 21st Century skills that will help them be successful in life. Camps are catered to support various age groups taking into consideration the physical, social, and cognitive development of our students.
STEM disciplines covered: Game Design, Coding, Environmental Engineering, Marine Engineering, Civil Engineering, Me-chanical Engineering, Robotics Engineering, Hardware Engineering.
Camp 1: Engineering Fairy Tales and Coding Grades PreK - 2nd
July 22-26 from 9AM-3PM *Sibling discount is available*
Camp 2: Robotics Engineering and Game Design Grades 3rd - 8th
July 22-26 from 9AM-3PM *Sibling discount is available*
To see a full description of each camp, please visit their website. To Register, click on "Register" under the camp de-scription. For any other information, please contact them at [email protected] or 208-640-6945
ZERO ROBOTICS TEAM 2019 (Summer)
Zero Robotics is an innovative and inspiring program for middle school students that is truly out of this world! The five-week STEM curriculum introduces students to computer programming, robotics, and space engineering, and provides hands-on experience programming SPHERES (Synchronized, Position, Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites). The program culminates in a tournament where winning teams’ SPHERES compete aboard the International Space Sta-tion (ISS). Middle school participants will get to see the SPHERES operate in space via a live feed from the ISS while NASA astronauts provide real-time commentary.
Zero Robotics seeks to inspire our next generation of great minds by allowing them unprecedented access to space at the middle school level. By making the benefits and resources of the International Space Station tangible to students, Zero Robotics hopes to cultivate an appreciation of science, technology, engineering and math through healthy, immer-sive, collaborative competition.
Sage is looking for volunteers in any capacity. Please contact Arron Walton or visit on our website
When: July 8th-August 9th, Monday-Thursday from 9:00-1:00
Who: incoming 6th-9th grades
To register: Click here
To learn more about Zero Robotics go to: http://zerorobotics.mit.edu/
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UPCOMING ACTIVITIES (CONTINUED)
HIP-HOP SUMMER CAMPS
Little Hip Hop: Entering Grades 1-2
(Maximum 24 students - first come, first served) Exclusive summer camp for incoming first and second graders! Our younger kids will work on discipline, coordination, and confidence while learning musical theater and basic hip-hop moves to popular songs. A great work-out for energetic, fun-loving kids, taught by professional choreographer, playwrite, and performer, Kerith Telestai, or “Mrs. T.” as she’s known around Sage. Tennis shoes, water bottle, and work-out clothes recommended. Non-Sage kids are welcome, so spread the word and invite friends! Your child’s spot is secured once registration and payment are complete. Please commit to attending every day. Dates: July 8-12, with a performance on the last day Time: 9:00am-9:50am (Supervised drop-off begins at 8:55; supervised pick-up until 9:55) Cost: $35 Location: Performing Arts Room #177 (main building)
Hip Hop & Musical Theatre: Entering Grades 3-5
(Maximum 32 students - first come, first served) Specially geared for upper elementary school students, we will learn basic to intermediate hip-hop moves to popular songs and tie it all together in a musical theatre format. For campers with prior performing arts experience and beginners alike, this camp offers an exciting approach to acting, singing, and dancing. A fun, non-cheesy outlet for energetic boys and girls! Taught by professional choreographer, playwrite, and performer, Kerith Telestai, or as Sage kids call her, “Mrs. T." Tennis shoes, water bottle, and work-out clothes recommended. Non-Sage kids are welcome, so spread the word and invite friends! Your child’s spot is secured once registration and payment are complete. Please commit to attending every day. Dates: July 8-12, with a performance on the last day Time: 10:05am-12:35pm Supervised drop-off begins at 10:00; supervised pick-up until 12:40 Cost: $80 Location: Performing Arts Room #177 (main building)
Triple-Threat!!! Entering Grades 6-9
(Maximum 30 students - first come, first served) Mrs. T. is back for the summer! This time, we get 2 weeks together to learn a full-length science musical. It’s not cheesy, I promise! We will learn several top radio hits whose lyrics have been changed to become outrageously funny parodies. Be a “triple-threat” by gaining mad skills in hip-hop dance, acting, and singing. Tackle your stage-fright in a safe environment, and have a blast while getting a killer workout and learning an entire unit of science! Great for stu-dents with prior performing arts experience and beginners alike. Non-Sage kids are welcome, so spread the word and invite friends! Taught by professional choreographer, musician, and playwrite, Kerith Telestai. Tennis shoes, water bottle, snack, and work-out clothes recommended. Please commit to attending every day. Dates: July 22-26 and July 29-August 2, with a performance on the last day Time: 1:15pm-5:00pm (Supervised drop-off begins at 1:10; supervised pick-up until 5:05) Cost: $200 Location: Performing Arts Room #177 (main building)
To sign up, please contact Kerith Telestai
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A NOTE FROM NURSE P
REQUIRED IMMUNIZATIONS FOR THE 2019-20 SCHOOL YEAR
We are notifying parents of student's who are missing required immunizations by email. Please check your email inbox and consult with your doctor to ensure your child's immunizations are up-to-date. Students with-out required immunizations may be unable to attend school until immunizations are current, so please make this a priority. In particular, students entering 7th grade are required to have two additional immunizations: Tdap & Meningococcal. If you have a 6th grader going into 7th next year, please make sure your child re-
ceived these two immunizations before school resumes in August.
STUDENT HEALTH CHANGES OVER THE SUMMER?
If your student's health changes over the summer break and will impact them when they return to school in August, please notify Nurse Palaia in early August.
CLOTHING DONATIONS STILL NEEDED
Thank you to everyone who donated items so far but we could use a few more items. See below for specific needs by grade and please make sure donated items are from the list below, in good condition and laundered
prior to donation. No shoes please.
Items needed:
For KG-2nd
Boy's T-shirts, Boy's elastic waist athletic shorts or sweatpants
For 3rd-8th
Unisex T-shirts (short & long-sleeved), knee length athletic shorts or sweatpants, and sweatshirts
For 9th-12th
Unisex T-shirts (short & long-sleeved), knee length athletic shorts and sweatpants
DO YOU KNOW ANYONE THAT WOULD BE A GREAT FIT?
If you are interested in joining the Sage team or know someone who might be, please visit the
website to see what is available!
Sage Employment Opportunities
EMPLOYMENT AT SAGE