The North Bend School District Board Meeting on May 13, 2025, highlighted several exciting developments and initiatives within the district, focusing on student achievements, community events, and educational programs.
One of the key discussions centered around the district's funding, specifically addressing the rising electrical utility costs associated with ongoing projects. Board members expressed enthusiasm for the positive impact these projects will have on students and the community.
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Subscribe for Free Student representatives from North Bend High School shared updates on various extracurricular activities. Notably, the school recently hosted its first men's volleyball game, which was well-received, and the girls' flag football team has also been performing admirably. The high school band is preparing for a state competition, showcasing the diverse talents of students.
In addition to sports, the meeting covered upcoming events, including a carnival organized by the Hillcrest PTA, marking the first such event since the COVID-19 pandemic. The PTA is also managing kindergarten registration and state testing, which are currently underway.
The North Bend Education Association reported on the success of the OBOB (Oregon Battle of the Books) team, which placed second in the state competition. The meeting also recognized five graduating students who will receive the seal of biliteracy, a testament to their language proficiency.
Staff achievements were celebrated, with several educators recognized for their contributions to the school community. Notable mentions included Austin Bridal for his kindness initiative, Ed Nichols for his professional development efforts, and Frank Murphy for his community service and support of students.
The meeting concluded with a presentation from the TRIO program, which aims to support first-generation college students. The program reported a 90% graduation rate among participants and highlighted recent college visits and leadership retreats designed to empower students.
Overall, the meeting underscored the North Bend School District's commitment to fostering a supportive and enriching environment for students, while also addressing practical challenges such as funding and resource management. The board looks forward to continuing these initiatives and enhancing educational opportunities for all students in the district.