Liberty Middle School - Camas School District

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Liberty Middle School - Camas School District
June 2014
Volume 8, Issue 7
Liberty Middle School
1612 NE Garfield  Camas, WA 98607
http://schools.camas.wednet.edu/liberty
Tel: 833-5850 Attendance: 833-5852 Athletics: 833-5853
From our Principal...
This might be one of the quickest school years on record. It literally feels
like last month we were welcoming our newest Lions, and now it’s time to
do that again! Part of what makes our year fly by are the many activities
and endeavors upon which we embark…we measure the year by athletic
seasons and grading periods, celebrating the highlights as we go.
Liberty has had a highly successful year, academically, athletically, and community-wise. Our scholars made us proud, made us laugh, and sometimes
made us cry in a mixture of tears of joy, mirth, and angst. We wouldn’t
have it any other way as we honor who they are right now while helping
them prepare for the people they will become.
We can’t do it alone, so want to thank you for not only sharing your children with us but also for your support throughout the year. We have
always had an active parent support group, and it has allowed us to provide
opportunities for our scholars we wouldn’t be able to provide otherwise. Those include our Book Fairs, the Spirit Shack and spirit wear, Staff
Appreciation, and assistance with March Madness and the Paw Party. For
the first time, we don’t have a full PTO Board for next year, and wonder if
it’s because people fear the commitment to a year-long “office.” There are
many ways in which parents can support the Liberty learning community,
and we hope you’ll consider getting involved in some fashion. We’d love to
have people assist for just one project if that’s what you can do… we know
everyone is busy, so appreciate you considering it.
Please send me a quick note at
marilyn.boerke@camas.wednet.edu if you’re
interested in working together next year.
We’ll plan a casual get-together in August…
together marvelous things will happen!
Marilyn Boerke, Principal
Marilyn Boerke
Principal, Ext. 78175
Gary Moller
Associate Principal, Ext. 78433
Stephen Baranowski
Dean of Students, Ext. 79183
Bob Foster
Athletic Director, Ext. 78187
Annie Sumpter
Administrative Asst, Ext 78123
Melissa McGuffin
Fiscal Secretary, Ext. 78125
Gail Soohoo
Registrar, Ext. 78047
Penny Harlan, Athletics &
Activities Secretary, Ext 79919
Molly Ndoloum, RN, MSN
Health Services, Ext. 75746
Jen Heredia
Health Services, Ext. 78158
Emily Finch
A-L Counselor, Ext. 78176
Billie Jo McEathron
M-Z Counselor, Ext. 78128
Glenn Hartman
Intervention Specialist, Ext. 78407
Kim Rich
School Psychologist, Ext. 78167
ATTENDANCE
Tammra Ells (temp) - 833-5852
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Have fun! See you on September 2nd...
Liberty will have 6th grade orientation on August 27, 2:30-5:00 p.m.
Also, on August 28th, 7th and 8th graders
can come and pick up their schedules from 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Cross Country
Practice begins August 18th – 1st week 9:00-10:45 a.m. M-F
and rest of the season 2:45-4:45 M-F. For more info, please
email Tom Brossia at Tom.Brossia@camas.wednet.edu.
Football
Practice begins August 18th – 1st two weeks 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
When school starts, practice will go 3:00-5:30 p.m. M-F. Gear will
be checked out on the first day of practice. For more info,
please email Jason Warden at
Jason.Warden@camas.wednet.edu.
Bob Foster Athletic Coordinator
Liberty & Skyridge Middle Schools 360-833-5800 or 360-833-5850
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Dear Liberty families,
We are in need of your help.
The PTO has the following board
positions available for the 2014/2015 school year:
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President
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Vice-President
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Treasurer
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Secretary
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Newsletter Editor
There are also several chair positions available. If you would like more
information regarding these positions or are interested in serving in
one of these roles, please contact sloanecopa.pto@gmail.com.
Thank you!
Liberty Middle School PTO
In order to keep the Spirit Shack open next year for the kids,
we are seeking several individuals to help us foster Liberty spirit.
We need an advertiser (at-home position),
a decorator and a "fun" organizer.
These positions DO NOT require attending monthly meetings.
We are also looking for someone creative to come up with
2 or 3 "Class of 2019" t-shirt designs over the summer, with the
8th graders voting on their favorite when school starts. (Traditionally,
these shirts have been sold at the end of the year, but we thought
the 8th graders might like to have the opportunity to wear them all year.)
If you are interested in any of these positions
or would like more information,
please contact Nicole Du Bois at
spiritwear@libertylionspto.com or 210-5236.
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Liberty Students Earn Medals for
Peer Educators for
STASHA (Strong Teens
Against Substance
Hazards & Abuse) Peer
Education Program!
The STASHA (Strong Teens
Against Substance Hazards &
Abuse) Peer Education
Program is actively recruiting
middle and high school
students in Clark County.
Our mission is to help
prevent substance abuse and
encourage Clark County
youth to make healthy
decisions through nonjudgmental youth-to-youth
advice and/or suggestions.
This group is comprised of
youth who have never used
drugs and alcohol, youth with
past experimentation/use,
and youth who have
completed treatment and are
now in recovery. If you are
interested in becoming a
peer educator, please see
Mrs. McEathron for an
application.
All applications are due
Friday, June 20th.
Special Olympics
Swimming!
4 students participated in the Special Olympics
Swimming Meet last weekend.
Brian Andrade earned a silver medal in the 25 meter
freestyle, a bronze medal in the 25 meter backstroke,
and placed 5th in the 50 meter freestyle.
Destiny Laycock earned a gold medal in 15 meter
freestyle, a gold medal in 15 meter backstroke, and
participation ribbon in 25 meter freestyle.
Paris Laycock earned participation ribbons in
25 meter freestyle and 25 meter backstroke.
Harlan Laycock earned a gold medal in 25 meter
freestyle and a gold medal in 15 meter freestyle.
Congratulations!
Our Lion Pride
is Wide!
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Robotics Classes
Shine at Olympia
Invitational
Tournament!
Three Camas Schools Compete in Robotics Invite!
Design, build and program a robot “dragster” to race down a narrow lane and accurately stop when it
“sees” the finish line??! What kind of impossible challenge is that? One that the Robotics students of
Camas High, Hayes Freedom High and Liberty MS gladly accepted! The students competed with their
Dragsters, SumoBots and Line Racers at the Fifth Annual South Sound STEM Robotics Invite in
Olympia last Monday.. This was the first time for any of the Camas schools to attend, and it was
amazing! Lots of learning, teamwork and wins! Out of 10 high school teams competing, Camas
students took home many of the awards! The top 2 finishers of each event were awarded a plaque:
Dragster, 1st: Alex Wolfe (driver) – CHS
Dragster, 2nd: Austin Schmunk, Tyler Allen – Hayes Freedom
Line Racer, 1st: Ian Pinch, Roberto Palma, Nathaniel Maszak – Liberty
Line Racer, 2nd: Michael Boyle, Nathan Chilian (builders), Lacy Dunlop (driver) - CHS
SumoBot, 1st: Kris Cocks, Ryan Wessel – CHS
The high school with the best overall team score was CHS, and was awarded a plaque as well!
Hayes Freedom placed 5th overall and Liberty placed 6th overall.
In addition to the students above, other students helping generate the high team scores and
standings at the tournament, were:
Camas HS Team – Justin Flint, Jeffery Liao, Brandon Cady, Justin Ang, Bryant Wilson, Lucas Wickizer,
Sabastian Shideler
Hayes Freedom HS Team – Hunter Rukstad, Kyl Krecklow, Cassie Russell, Jeremy McCall
Liberty-Tech – Joseph Marugg, Alex Breuer
MANY THANKS to coaches Ron Wright, Kelly Williams, and Skyler Gillispie for their awesome leadership and continual encouragement! Helping us to “embrace the confusion” as we learned how the
tourney worked were seniors Robbie Bruce and Jon Ausherman. And finally, especially, many thanks
to the many CSD students who helped push these students to excel, but who couldn’t attend –
82 students in 4 classrooms at Liberty, Hayes Freedom, and Camas.
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Sports Mural Painted
By Students!
The sports mural was designed by Art
Teacher Erin Marcell. It represents each
of the sports offered here at Liberty
(Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Cross
Country, Track, and Wrestling). The
students and Mrs. Marcell worked on it
for 2 months 2 days a week for an hour
each day. Participants were Darian
Holmes, Camille Madrigal, Marilyn Gable,
Brooke Halcumb, & Grace Janku.
Nice work ladies!
May 2014
Great job, Lions!
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ATTENTION
PARENTS:
Immunization Requirements for 6th Graders!
Washington State law requires that all children attending 6th grade
(11 years and older) must show proof of Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and
pertussis) vaccination before the first day of school. Please update your
child’s Certificate of Immunization Status (CIS) form at school with the
date your child received their Tdap vaccine.
Attention Parents/Guardians!
We are making plans to close out the school year. If your child has
medication at school please plan to pick-up their medication no later
than 10am on the last day of school! Any medication left in the health
room after June 19th will be destroyed unless you have made arrangements with health room staff. This includes pills, Epi-Pens, Inhalers, and
diabetic supplies.
2014-2015 - If your child needs medication during school hours for next
school year, please have your physician fill out a new medication in
school authorization form. These forms are only good for the current
school year and expire every June. Please bring the medication and
completed order to school in the original container prior to the first day
of school!
Student Health Inventories
Watch out for the Student Health Inventory form which will be sent
home in the mail prior to school starting. These forms are required by
parents/guardians to be filled out annually and are very valuable in
helping us prepare for health emergencies at school. Please contact the
school nurse if you have any questions.
Molly Ndoloum, RN, MSN
Camas School District, Nursing Supervisor
LMS/HFHS Nurse
(360) 335-3000 Ext. 75746
or Cell 360-607-6437
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Camas School District
Meal Prices
2014-15
Elementary Breakfast
Elementary Lunch
$1.50
$2.50
Middle Breakfast
Middle Lunch
$1.50
$2.75
High School Breakfast
High School Lunch
$1.75
$3.00
Adult Breakfast
Adult Lunch
$2.25
$3.50
Milk
$0.65
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