Although Sunset has a smaller Latino population than our fellow BSD high schools, there is strength in our diversity. Sunset has students whose heritages range from Mexico to Venezuela, Brazil and Colombia to name a few. We have focused on sharing our stories and goals this year during our club time, and we have established some community-building activities that include families such as Loteria Night and Dia de la Madre luncheon. The César Chávez Conference is a well-established and historical experience that has been in existence for over 30 years, and it is renowned for providing a space for our future leaders to meet distinguished speakers and participate in work sessions with these amazing mentors. We hope to join nearly 2000 Oregon students that will attend this year, and we thank you for your support of our Apollos.
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Westview ceramics students are ready to take their artistry to the next level, and we need your help to make it happen! We are raising funds for a high-quality printer that will bridge the gap between ancient tradition and modern innovation. With this technology, students won’t just be molding clay; they’ll be mastering digital image transfers and intricate surface designs that were previously out of reach.
A new printer will allow students to imprint personal photos and digital designs directly onto their ceramic masterpieces. This offers more professional- grade work to showcase creations in the hallways as well as community galleries. This project introduces career-connected learning by blending fine arts with modern digital production.
Every donation helps students see their digital vision come to life in 3D! Donate to “Clay Meets Technology” today!
The Terra Linda Resource Room serves students who benefit from targeted instruction, adaptable learning options, and a space where their unique needs are recognized and supported. Our amazing learners are capable and motivated, but they often need specific tools to fully engage with instruction. By equipping our resource room with essential materials (like sensory fidgets and text-to-speech tools) to support social-emotional needs, academic gaps, and engaging activities, you can help support inclusive learning and student success.
Help us create a learning environment where our highest need students can take risks, build skills, and experience success. With your contribution, every student who enters our Resource Room will have access to the tools they need to thrive—without barriers and without compromise.