woodward middle school newsletter
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woodward middle school newsletter
DECEMBER 2015 WOODWARD MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL community involvement and service Bainbridge Island is a great place to live and work. I have had the pleasure of working my entire here. I’d personally like to thank each of you for your generous support of public schools on Bainbridge Island. This is an amazing community that continues to provide above and beyond for our schools even in the midst of challenging financial times. It is a wonderful feeling to be part of a school community that puts the needs of students first. I am excited that our students have been involved in two recent activities that have given back to our community and beyond. Our Builder’s Club partnered with Kiwanis again in collecting funds for UNICEF on Halloween. They raised over $ 900 to fund Tetanus vaccines as part of Project Eliminate. Our Natural Helpers are planning to adopt a couple of families through YWCA during the holiday season. It is encouraging to see students wanting to give to others and truly make a difference in our world. Madame Knell continues to promote our composting program at Woodward. Each year our 8 th grade students also spend Earth Day picking up trash all around the island as they participate in a national event. Our ASB is always considering projects that can help out our community. The Bainbridge School Foundation has continued to provide professional development and teacher grants for our school. Donations for our school band program on Fill the Tuba night were over $2300. Our PTO Fundraiser raised over $ 30,000 and we are about to distribute $4000 in teacher grants through PTO. BSF Grants for 2015-2016 included a subscription to an online Vocabulary resource, support for our joint robotics club with Commodore, and support for our after school homework lab. We also received a grant from Windermere for our before school homework club. I am constantly impressed by the willingness of the community to rally around the needs of our schools and give of their time and resources. I am impressed that our students are finding ways to give back and share their blessings with others. I thank each of you for being a part of this community and sacrificing your time and energy to make this a great place to live, work and receive a quality education. I would like to wish each of our Woodward families a happy holiday and a bright New Year. May the weeks ahead be filled with peace and time with family. Mike Florian Principal UPCOMING EVENTS WRESTLING INFO MEETING Dec.8 3:15 PM GIRLS BASKETBALL INFO MEETING December 9 3:15 WINTER BAND CONCERT Dec. 16 6:30 PM WINTER BREAK Dec. 21 thru Jan. 3 SCHOOL RESUMES Jan. 4 PTO NEWS Happy Holidays! A big thank you to Bainbridge Youth Services for speaking at our November General PTO Meeting. If you missed the meeting, please take time to visit their website and learn all about the services they offer students and parents! What a wonderful resource we have right here! This can be a challenging time for students and parents and to have skilled, knowledgeable professionals so close is amazing! With the holiday season upon us, we realize that many extra things are on the calendar so we will NOT have a General PTO Meeting in December. Our speaker on January 13th, 2016 (9:30 am) will be our own Principal, Mr. Florian, who will discuss what to expect from the Student Led Conferences coming up in January. You will see how important this exercise is for your student and you will be amazed at how much they put into their portfolios and presentations. This will be a great opportunity for you to learn first-hand what the SLC’s are all about and how you can support your student as they prepare for their presentations about their academic year. In December, the PTO Board will be reviewing and awarding teacher grants and we will have an update on those at our January meeting as well. Visit the PTO website for updates on meetings, activities and other information! We have a link right on the home page of the Woodward website! Thank you, parents, for your tremendous and continued support of our wonderful school and amazing staff! May you have a joyous, wonderful holiday season with your family and friends! Lisa White WMS PTO President PLAN AHEAD FOR STUDENT LED C0NFERENCES WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY January 27, 2016 January 28, 2016 January 29, 2016 1:00 PM-3:00 PM 3:00 PM–7:00 PM 8:00 AM– 12:00 PM EIGHTH GRADE BANQUET NEWS Please mark your calendars for the 58th Annual 8th Grade Banquet, to be held Saturday, June 4th, 2016 from 6 to 10 pm at Woodward Middle School. WHAT IS THE 8TH GRADE BANQUET? The 8th Grade Banquet celebrates the culmination of your child’s first eight years of education, and is held in lieu of a graduation ceremony. It gives our 8th graders a chance to celebrate together before they transition to high school and officially become the Class of 2019. Each year a team of parents transforms the WMS Commons into a new world, with a top-secret theme that is only revealed to the students as they arrive. After being wowed by the efforts of their party planning parents, the 8th graders enjoy a fun and memorable evening with dinner, dancing and entertainment. Historically, this event is so popular that attendance has been nearly 100%. Our goal is to have every student attend, and every parent help out. The 8th Grade Banquet is presented by the WMS PTO, but is funded solely through prepaid ticket sales and donations. If you have any questions or need more information please contact Emily Teran (948-7049) or Ann Sherry (484-2805). HOW CAN I BUY TICKETS? Thanks to all parents who have already purchased tickets! We also want to send a very warm Thank You to the parents who donated to this event while purchasing tickets. It is really helpful for our hardworking volunteers to know the number of attendees so that they can firm up their budget and plan appropriately. Ticket sale information will be made shortly. Scholarships are available through the Counselor’s office. For more information, please contact Patti Beer or Susan Irish, WMS counselors. HOW CAN I HELP? If you signed up to volunteer for the Banquet at registration, thank you! We will contact you between now and February. If not, we need your help! It takes A LOT of volunteer effort to make this event a success, and we promise to make it fun. We look forward to working with you to make this a very memorable event for our kids! Emily Teran emilyteran@gmail.com Ann Sherry acsherry1@mac.com 8th Grade Banquet Co-Chairs What do we do? Projects that provide an opportunity to work together in service to school and community, locally and globally Develop leadership potential Encourage positive social change When do we meet? Thursday mornings at 8AM, in Madame Knell's classroom, #205 Meetings will be announced during morning announcements and via e-mail. If students are interested they should ask Madame Knell to add their e-mail address to the list serve. CLASSROOM GEOGRAPHY BEE On Friday, December 4th, all Woodward students will be taking a test to see who qualifies to compete in the schoolwide Geography Bee. Every year, Woodward students get a chance to participate in this contest sponsored by the National Geographic Association. The top five scorers in each grade will then compete to answer a variety of questions related to national and world geography. The school winner will then move on to the regional competition. Students can get an idea of questions by going on the National Geographic website and completing the daily quiz. http:// www.nationalgeographic.com/geobee/quiz/today/ HOLIDAY OBSERVANCES As the holiday season approaches, parents and students often ask for clarification regarding the issues of holiday observances and our district’s policies/procedures. Board Policy: No religious belief or non-belief should be promoted by the school district or its employees, and none should be disparaged. Instead, the school district should encourage all students and staff members to appreciate and be knowledgeable about each other's religious and cultural views. The school district should utilize its opportunity to foster understanding and mutual respect among students and parents, whether it involves race, culture, economic background, or religious beliefs. Policy = http://www.bainbridge.wednet.edu/?q=node/478 HINTS FOR HOMEWORK Help your child make homework go like clockwork with these strategies: Think it through: Have her make a list of homework to be done. Suggest she number the tasks from toughest to easiest and start with the hard stuff. This strategy will help her finish on a high note. Think about time: Ask your child to consider different time slots he can use to get work done. For instance, maybe your student could set aside a weekend morning or Sunday night. Some middle schoolers have time during school hours to tackle homework. Think positive: Help your middle grader see homework as a chance to prove their independence by getting their work done on time and doing it by themselves. This is their chance to show what they know. And a thumbs up for finishing! STUDENTS OF THE MONTH DECEMBER 2015 The Student of the Month Program recognizes students for meritorious conduct, academic accomplishments and other positive qualities. The program is sponsored by Kiwanis Service Club of Bainbridge Island, the Bainbridge Review, and the administration and staff of Woodward Middle School. 8TH GRADE STUDENTS OF THE MONTH: Reuben Allen and Chloe Lavigne 7TH GRADE STUDENTS OF THE MONTH: Ben Chapman and Elise Woods 8th Grade: Natalie hammel, Christopher Longridge, Matthew McCann, Madeline Sherry, Peyton Teran, Loc Vo, Cole Walker, and Jude Wenker 7th Grade: Peyton Benner, Minyoung Cho, Aiden Dalton, Daniel DeFoe, Willy Diaz, Kieran Griffin, Quinn Liebling, Alexander Massa, Eliza Montgomery, Julia Nordgren, Elle Perry, Luke Shields, Claire Walters, Max Westphal, and Jack Young ANNUAL SAFETY AND INCLEMENT WEATHER Fall 2015 SAFETY: As daylight shortens, please remember to wear lighter clothing or carry a flashlight when walking in the dark. Walk on sidewalks whenever possible. When riding bicycles, especially in the dark, make certain the reflectors on the bike are working, use handlebar lights or headlamps, and wear reflector vests or clothing. Ride in bike lanes whenever possible. Students should always walk with at least one other person. Parents and students should share plans regarding where they will be, how they will go there, and the timeframe. Take some time to review your Family Emergency Plans related to all events, accident, natural disaster, or inclement weather. INCLEMENT WEATHER: The district will use information in the Emergency Communications Bulletin 2015-2016 on our website and Listserv (when power is available), and our voice notification system to communicate relevant and important information during inclement weather or other emergencies. Remember to dress for the weather: warm and/or rain clothing are appropriate during the late fall and winter months. SAFETY FIRST!!! During the winter, the roads adjacent to Woodward are dark and congested prior to the opening of school in the morning. We would like to encourage all parents who drive their students to school to drop their children off in the school parking lot. If your child walks, please remind them to wear light colored clothing and to use the crosswalks. If your child bikes to school, please tell him/her to be aware of safety issues. In addition, please remind your students who walk from the Sakai bus drop-off to stay on the path the entire way to school...not on the street and not through the Woodward parking lot...stay on the path! TELEPHONE MESSAGES FOR STUDENTS Because of the number of students enrolled, the volume of calls received, and the fact that messages and notes being delivered to students interrupt the educational process for all concerned, we request that parents limit messages to only those of vital concern. Our policy is to take messages from family members and only for emergencies. Thank you for your cooperation on this matter. WILDLY WONDERFUL WILDCATS During the school year, the PTO sponsors a reward program for Woodward students. When teachers and any Woodward staff observe positive behaviors, they may give Wild and Wonderful Wildcat notices to the student. The student then brings the slip home for a parent to sign and when the slip is returned to school, he/she becomes eligible for a prize drawing. The rewards are usually awarded at the end of the month. Circle of Friends Woodward students are encouraged to participate as a peer friend to provide inclusion for students with disabilities. This service will include committing to share one lunch time a week with their disabled friend. There will always be adult supervision, the students will be with another nondisabled peer (friends could join together!), and students will have had a training session prior to meeting their new friend for the first time. Parents please know that your child will soon have a wonderful opportunity to establish understanding and acceptance of differences in a meaningful way and support our WMS Improvement Plan for a Caring and Supportive Environment for all. For questions: Contact Susan Irish sirish@bisd303.org or 780-4508.