Spectrum Daily 4-8-26

SPECTRUM HIGH SCHOOL 

  • Students, As the weather warms up, we want to take a moment to remind everyone of Spectrum’s dress code. The goal is to maintain a safe, respectful, and productive learning environment for all, with as few distractions as possible.

    As you make clothing choices for school, please be mindful of overall fit and coverage, including necklines, sleeve width, and the length of tops, shorts, and skirts.

    We also encourage you to take a few minutes to review the Dress and Appearance section of the student handbook so expectations are clear moving forward.

    Thank you for your attention to this and for helping create a positive school environment for everyone.

  • Happy Spring Sports Season!  Please remember to place all of your spring sports equipment under the stairs by Mr. Hyde's classroom.  When doing so, make sure that if you are the first one to go in under the stairs, please place your items in as far as you can.  Golf team, please try to stay in an upright and closed position and not use your bag legs.  No items stretching into the hallway.  Thank you!

  • April 3rd was National Paraprofessional Day! This week, we proudly celebrate our paraprofessionals and their contributions to our community! You are the quiet champions of our school, bringing patience, dedication, and adaptability to everything you do. Whether it’s providing individualized support to students, collaborating with teachers, or creating an inclusive and welcoming environment, your work leaves a positive mark on the success of our students and the heart of our school. Each interaction you have helps shape the future of our students and builds the positive, supportive culture we are so proud of at Spectrum.

    On behalf of our entire school community, thank you for your hard work, compassion, and the difference you make every day. We are truly grateful for all that you do!

SPECTRUM MIDDLE SCHOOL 

  • Book Fair - a final reminder that the Scholastic Book Fair is being held on the elementary school campus. 5th graders will visit when their teachers have availability while middle schoolers will visit during a scheduled Sting Time. Check with your advisor so you can have some cash ready to purchase some new books for this spring and summer.

  • National Paraprofessional Day was April 3rd. Today we would like to recognize our Paraprofessionals and celebrate their contributions to our learning community! Paras, you are all our quiet champions, bringing patience, dedication, and adaptability to everything you do. Whether it is providing individualized support to students, collaborating with teachers, or creating an inclusive and welcoming environment, your work leaves a positive mark on the success of our students and the heart of our school. Your commitment does not go unnoticed as you help shape the future of our students and build the positive, supportive culture we are so proud of at Spectrum. On behalf of our entire school community, thank you for your hard work, compassion, and the difference you make every day. We are truly grateful for all that you do

  • At Spectrum Middle School, each day we say, Have a great day, knowing that you belong here, and with humble confidence and your best efforts, today will be a success. Go Sting!

SPECTRUM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 

  • Book Fair - a final reminder that the Scholastic Book Fair is being held on the elementary school campus. 5th graders will visit when their teachers have availability while middle schoolers will visit during a scheduled Sting Time. Check with your advisor so you can have some cash ready to purchase some new books for this spring and summer.

  • National Paraprofessional Day was April 3rd. Today we would like to recognize our Paraprofessionals and celebrate their contributions to our learning community! Paras, you are all our quiet champions, bringing patience, dedication, and adaptability to everything you do. Whether it is providing individualized support to students, collaborating with teachers, or creating an inclusive and welcoming environment, your work leaves a positive mark on the success of our students and the heart of our school. Your commitment does not go unnoticed as you help shape the future of our students and build the positive, supportive culture we are so proud of at Spectrum. On behalf of our entire school community, thank you for your hard work, compassion, and the difference you make every day. We are truly grateful for all that you do

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