HMS and PHS band teacher Dan Norris was recognized as Prosser School District's Crystal Apple Award winner. Mr. Norris was nominated by parents who recognized his outstanding work in building our music program. His award was presented last night by Superintendent Matt Ellis at ESD 123. Congratulations Mr. Norris!




Prosser School District updated COVID and Mask Guidance*
Beginning March 12, 2022 the state mask mandate is lifted, except for certain circumstances. Masks will no longer be required in our schools or on school buses. Masks are OPTIONAL for students and staff. Prosser School District staff will support individual choice in mask wearing.
Masks are optional, except for the following:
• Students and staff while in the health room or isolation room.
• Students and staff returning from a COVID illness on day 6-10, without proof of a negative test. With a negative test on day 6 or after, no mask is required.
*Updates occur frequently and those will be posted as they occur.
Parents and Community Members, Please complete the attached survey to help the Prosser School District gather important information to help guide decision making. The information you provide will help guide district leaders in making decisions to best support our students. This survey will take just a few minutes to complete.
https://forms.office.com/r/B7Qidra5uh

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Prosser School District will be on a two-hour delay for Thursday, February 24, due to inclement weather and driving conditions. There will be no AM Tri-Tech, No AM Preschool, and No Breakfast served this morning.

Celebrate CTE Month: Prosser Celebrates Agriculture Education
Agriculture Education Presentation:
https://youtu.be/suslo6KXudQ

On Saturday 2/19/22, Housel Middle School 8th grade Elizabeth Norris performed with the WMEA 2022 Junior All-State Rainier Band as part of the Washington Music Educators Association annual state conference in Yakima. She was one of 18 middle school trumpet players selected from around the state to participate in the Junior All-State bands this year. Students submitted recorded auditions for the statewide honor band to WMEA in September. Selected students had to independently learn their parts in preparation for the one day of rehearsals, followed by a performance in the Yakima Sundome. Elizabeth is a band student of Dan Norris at Housel Middle School and takes trumpet lessons from Leah Suderman, former band teacher at Mabton Jr/Sr High School.



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