
Local Competitions Test High School Students
Students who love learning and love competition have been participating for the last couple of months in the Knowledge Bowl. Umatilla High School’s team has been traveling to area high schools to test their skills against Hermiston and Echo teams, and this week hosted the event.
Knowledge Bowl is a Jeopardy-like event where teams of three to five students answer questions in subjects including history, math, science, language and more. The contests are held round-robin style with 50 questions in each session, with 15 seconds for team members to confer and answer.
According to Mary Buckallew, UHS Knowledge Bowl Advisor, students at UHS have been competing in the event for more than six years. She said the students really seem to enjoy spending time with each other, the camaraderie with fellow students and pushing their academic skills. “I enjoy working with the Knowledge Bowl students because they care about learning new things and they want to excel, plus it’s fun to see them laugh and have fun together,” Buckallew said.



We are proud to honor 3rd Grade teacher, Tricia Lorence. Mrs. Lorence was recently nominated as a Life Changer of the Year! To view Mrs. Lorence's nomination, and add your own comments, view her full nomination here: http://app.lifechangeroftheyear.com/nomination_detail.cfm?NominationID=7764&NominationYear=2021 Congratulations, Mrs. Lorence! Thank you for all you do for Umatilla students, staff and the community!


Do you need at-home COVID-19 test kits? Here's the link to order free kits for your home. https://special.usps.com/testkits


Nominate your favorite Eastern Oregon teacher for Regional Teacher of the Year! Nomination DEADLINE is January 31, 2022. Nominate your favorite teacher today at https://oregonteacheroftheyear.org/nominate/
Do you know a great teacher in Eastern Oregon? Please consider nominating them for InterMountain Regional Teacher of the Year, which is part of the Oregon Teacher of the Year program- regional winners receive a $500 cash prize and move a step closer to being named the 2023 Oregon Teacher of the Year.


Reminder: In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. there are no classes today, January 17th.


Do you want to get more inolved in Umatilla Schools? Here's a great opportunity!





January is School Board appreciation month! Please join us in thanking our dedicated Board members. They volunteer their time freely to provide leadership in our district and we appreciate them greatly! Thank you, Board!



Due to continued inclement weather and road conditions, school is canceled today, January 6th, for all Umatilla schools.


Due to snow, all Umatilla schools are on a three hour delay for Thursday, January 6th. Please make a backup plan in case cancellation becomes necessary. We will drive again in the morning and provide additional updates by 8 am.
The three hour delay is simply three hours later than normal. The class schedule for CBMS/UHS is here: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx8jtFvnSfWqMEV1eTctcmlLdHVjbEFfTklEci1ZTWd2QTA0/edit?usp=docslist_api&filetype=msexcel&resourcekey=0-Zx843EjkWP5nG6VgrTXVVg


Attention Umatilla High School Seniors!
Senior portraits for the yearbook are due by Friday, January 14th. They can be emailed to lougeea@umatillasd.org or dropped off at the office.
¡Atención Estudiantes del grado 12 de la Escuela Preparatoria de Umatilla!
Necesitamos los retratos de los estudiantes del grado 12 para el anuario el Viernes 14 de Enero. Se pueden enviar por correo electrónico a lougeea@umatillasd.org o dejarlos en la oficina.

There have been quite a few questions regarding school Monday due to the winter procedures information. The morning drive Monday was fine, it has warmed up significantly, school is on-time and in-session. Forecasts are mixed today with some showing freezing rain or snow and some showing rain. Please make alternate plans for after-school activities as in case freezing rain arrives, we’ll cancel practices. We’ll make that final decision as the day progresses and will announce such changes if necessary but don’t want you caught off-guard.


UHS Students Rise to the Extra Degree Challenge
Eight students who exemplify the Umatilla High School theme for the 21-22 school year, 212 Extra Degree of Effort, were recently recognized as Students of the Quarter. The students were honored at the school assembly on December 13th. There was a female and male student from each class – freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors.
The students recognized were:
9th grade - Alyssa Bow and Vicente Campos
10th Grade - Pedro Morfin-Larios and Maddisyn Rico
11th Grade - Beatrice Monreal and Nestor Ochoa
12th Grade - Emilia Rivera and Franco Sanchez-Marin
April Dirksen, Vice Principal at UHS, said students are nominated by their teachers. Students can show their extra effort in the classroom, in after-school activities or in the Umatilla community. “We are looking for students who are always doing more for UHS,” Dirksen said.
Senior Franco Sanchez-Marin said he was surprised to be honored, but he believes the extra effort means “being honorable, helping out a lot and making strangers into friends.”
The awarded students received hoodies with a new theme logo that says “Conquer More” designed and printed by Viking Productions. Beatrice Monreal, a Junior, said she thinks getting the award means just doing your best and helping others out if you can.



UHS Students Kick Off Winter Break with Fun Day
The last day of school before Winter Break was a busy, fun one for UHS students. Friday, December 17th was Polar Express Day at the school. There were three main stations for the freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors to rotate through during the day.
In the Commons, they watched the Polar Express movie complete with popcorn and hot chocolate and decorating cookies. In the classrooms, another group played play board games, video games or sports games. And in the library, there were 15 different crafts students could make for family and friends.
Polar Express Day was organized by UHS Leadership. According to Vice Principal April Dirksen, this annual tradition on the last Friday before the break started four years ago. “The students wanted to do something to celebrate the holiday season together and to signify that we are a school family.” There have been “Elf” and “Home Alone” themes, too.
Happy Holidays, Vikings!





It's a great day to be a Viking!
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It's a great day to be a Viking!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ggu9Eugtk0

Good morning from Umatilla High School! It's going to be a great day!



It's great to be a Viking!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnT7L-qRDXg

Umatilla High School is having a food drive from November 15-23. Please watch this video for more information.
https://youtu.be/WA0OlOk48AM


America is the land of the free because of the brave. Reminder, there is no school, Thursday, November 11th, in honor of Veteran's Day. There is also no school, Friday, November 12th due to conferences.


Conferences
Umatilla High School will be holding virtual conferences to discuss student progress from the first quarter. Teachers will be available today on Tuesday, November 9th from 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm and on Wednesday, November 10th from 12:30-3:00. Please use the links to join a google meet or email. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1b0jGp9LYeDqK9Nq8eTmu9a0YnAbDtCMUSTtof6HeRRc/edit#gid=0
Check out the video if you need some more helpful tips.
https://youtu.be/dyKyglxPEZU