Gainesville Middle School Newsletter âHome of the High Flying
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Gainesville Middle School Newsletter âHome of the High Flying
Volume 8, Issue 4 March/April 2015 Gainesville Middle School Newsletter “Home of the High Flying Hawks” School of Excellence School to Watch IMPORTANT REMINDERS March 17 – Concussion Training for spring sports at 6:30 p.m. March 18 – Orchestra Pyramid Concert at 6:30 p.m. March 19 – Gr 8 Pre-festival Chorus Concert at 7:00 p.m. March 20 – Faculty/Student Basketball Game at 6:00 p.m. March 23-26 – Sports Try-Outs 3:00 to 5:15 p.m. (Girls Soccer & Softball, Boys Track, and Baseball) March 24 – Rising 6th Grade Information Night at 6:30 p.m. March 30-April 3 – Spring Break (School Closed) April 6 – Teacher Workday (No School for Students) April 8 – PTO Meeting at 6:30 p.m. April 10 – Principal’s Pride Awards at 8:00 a.m. April 13-14 – Picture Day April 13-17 – Book Fair April 15 – 5K & Fun Run Registration Packet Pick-Up from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. April 16 – Gr 6 Chorus Concert at 7:00 p.m. April 18 – 5K & Fun Run from 8:00 a.m. to Noon April 23-25 – GVMS presents Annie, Jr. at 7:00 p.m. with a 2:00 Matinee on April 25 April 24 – Honor Roll Assemblies (See website for times and grade levels) 1 GVMS ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE CELEBRATION On March 3, Gainesville Middle School for the Arts and Sciences held a ceremony to celebrate receiving our 5th School of Excellence award since opening in 2007. We had the opportunity to showcase some of our students from Chamber Orchestra, 7th and 8th grade combined women’s chorus, the Step Team, GVMS cheerleaders, and As You Like It performers and all of our participants were phenomenal. As I shared at the ceremony, School of Excellence is not just an award for Gainesville Middle. Excellence is our expectation as students walk through the doors every single day. We work hard to provide a safe, caring, and positive learning environment for our students in order for them to reach their fullest potential and achieve excellence. As we continue with third quarter, in spite of the snow days, our staff has continued to offer enriching experiences for your child through engaging and rigorous classroom instruction, extracurricular clubs and activities, athletic events, and field trip experiences. So far this quarter several of our students have successfully participated in music concerts and assessments, the Spelling Bee, the History Bee, and the Geography Bee competitions, Robotics championships, art exhibits and more. Currently our 8th graders are focused on the March Writing SOLs and additionally our students have been talking to counselors and teachers about their course options and choices for the 2015-2016 school year. Our 8th graders are especially buzzing with excitement as they talk about high school and their future aspirations. We appreciate your continued support as we work together to achieve success this year, as well as plan for next school year. As always, please continue to reach out to us if you have any questions or need additional information. ATHLETIC NEWS With the last winter season coming to an end here shortly, our next concussion training will take place on Wednesday, March 17th @ 6:30pm in the gymnasium. If you are interested in boys’ baseball, boys’ track, girls’ softball, or girls’ soccer, student athletes and their parent/guardian should attend this session. 2 If you have previously tried out for a Gainesville sports team, you may take the concussion training on-line and print out the certificate of completion. If at all possible, please try to have your concussion certificate of completion stapled to your PWCS Middle School Athletic Physical form and turned into Mr. Cadolino prior to the first day of tryouts which will be held on Monday, March 23rd from 3-5pm after school. As always, should you have any questions or concerns regarding athletics, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Cadolino, our Athletic Director at 703 753-2997 or cadolisx@pwcs.edu Thank you for your continued support of the GVMS athletic program. ***Please be sure to bring your completed PWCS Middle School sports physical with you to the concussion training! Did you know? Students who learn French perform better on standardized tests. Since at least one out of three words in English has been borrowed from French, students studying French will improve their scores on tests such as the SAT, ACT, GRE and LSAT. French is the most frequently taught foreign language in the world after English. This makes it a passport to communicate in the global community. The best part of taking French is: It’s fun! So are you ready to sign up? *Rising seventh graders, who qualify, may register to take French in 8th grade. Hope to see you then! -Madame Hyde hydeps@pwcs.edu PHYSICAL EDUCATION NEWS Our students are moving right along this year with their personal fitness goals and improving their fitness levels. We are incorporating new games and activities that promote fitness and are fun and engaging for the students. Eighth graders are either in health class or choosing an activity of their choice in PE class. During the beginning part of March our sixth graders will be participating in floor hockey, team handball, and health class. Seventh graders are participating in team dodgeball, basketball, and health class. We will also continue to work on our fitness every Wednesday to prepare the students for their Virginia Fitnessgram post-tests in April. We will also be starting outdoor units in April. Eighth graders will get to choose from: soccer, ultimate Frisbee, disc golf, tennis, and softball. Seventh graders will be in flag football, softball, 3 tennis, and disc golf. Sixth graders will be in track and field or soccer. We are looking forward to getting back outside and enjoying the weather with the students. We have a lot of fun and exciting events coming up in the school that promote fitness. The PTO is sponsoring the 5th annual Gainesville 5K Race/Fun Run on Saturday April 18th. Registration information can be found on the school’s website. We will also be having Academic Team competitions in PE class in March and April. These monthly competitions have really helped build teamwork throughout the school. The competitions involve the students working with their Academic Teams in physical events. The students seem really excited about these events as do our teachers! Please continue to check your child’s teacher’s school fusion page for updated information about Physical Education and Health. – Ms. Schumacher schumace@pwcs.edu “The National History Bee is an exciting new history competition for school children across America. Participating students progress from the school level, to the regional level, and finally to the National Championship until one student is crowned the National History Bee Champion! Unlike other activities, participants in the National History Bee compete head-to-head to be the first to ‘buzz-in’ with the correct answer. What results is a competition that tests a student’s knowledge in a fun and exciting way!” (historybee.com) This is the second year that Gainesville Middle School for the Arts and Sciences has participated in the National History Bee. Interested participants completed a 30 minute written exam on December 17 in order to narrow down the contestant field to 10 students. On Wednesday, January 7 the top 10 highest-scoring students competed in the Gainesville Middle School Intramural Oral History Bee, until a winner and four runner-ups were named. The results are as follows: Ben Godaire-6th Grade, Team United GVMS 2014-2015 Intramural History Bee Champion George Kessler-7th Grade, Team Supernova Prithvi Nathan-7th Grade, Team Supernova Amith Thomas-8th Grade, Team Galileo Robert Simmons-8th Grade, Team Einstein All contestants received a certificate of participation and the top five will receive medals and lapel pins. On January 13 the top five students completed the National History Bee’s online qualifying exam and were notified at the end of January that ALL FIVE students scored high enough to move on to compete in the regionals to be held in Arlington, Virginia on April 21. Our GVMS students will go up against the best of the best in our area to try for a spot to move on to nationals! 4 This year the National History Bee will take place in Louisville, Kentucky from May 22-24 where finalists from all over the country will come together to compete for the ultimate title and a scholarship. Gainesville Middle School also held a “Hats for History” event on Friday, February 13 to raise money to support the purchase of an academic buzzer system as well as a large plaque to hang in the front hallway with the names of the champions each year. The buzzer system will be used to help prepare our students for the rigors of the next level of competition. This fundraiser also benefitted the entire student population as any GVMS staff member will be able to use the buzzer system in their classroom! We enjoyed all the amazing hats students wore. We want to thank all of the GVMS parents/guardians, students and staff for their support of the History Bee! - Mrs. Ferreira ferreisc@pwcs.edu and Mrs. Ware warecl@pwcs.edu COUNSELING NEWS Rising 8th Graders Ms. Kaczkowski provided course request cards to our rising 8th graders. Every 8th grade student will complete a year of Math, English, Science, Social Studies, and Health & Physical Education. Students are given an opportunity to select their Arts & Science concentration. Additionally, students will have the option to enroll in a foreign language course for high school credit or to enroll in a semester of both Creative Writing & Interdisciplinary Language Arts. Students should bring home their blue course selection card to share with their parent/guardian. Rising 7th Graders 6th Grade Counselor, Ms. Marrefi, visited classrooms recently to discuss course options for next year. Every 7th grade student will complete a year of Math, English, Science, Social Studies, Physical Education and a Performing Arts course. Additionally, students will complete a quarterly rotation of Art, Family & Consumer Science II (FACS), and Innovations & Inventions (Tech Ed.) During 4th quarter, students will receive an enriched curriculum of one of these three courses. (NOTE: Students who are currently enrolled in the Signet Program will have the option to take one quarter of Signet). Students should bring home a blue course selection card to review with parent/guardian. 5 SCIENCE FAIR Congratulations to the following students who placed first at the GVMS Science Fair: Ellie Allen Brian Burnett Elizabeth Burrell Abby Downes Brett Estess Abtin Ghaffari Megan Harrigan Kamryn Jones Benjamin Kropff Prithvi Nathan Aaryan Patel Hannah Sherin Caroline Stoaks The following students competed in the finals for the GVMS National Geographic Society Geography Bee: James Barnhart Rafer Carter Ben Godaire Corey Higdon George Kessler Prithvi Nathan Robert Simmons Kitrick Stokes All of the students performed quite admirably and we are very proud of their performance. At the end of the challenging competition, Rafer Carter prevailed as our school champion. Rafer has qualified to compete in the state level competition of the National Geographic Bee, sponsored by Plum Creek. The state Bee will be held on Friday, March 27, at Longwood University. Congratulations, Rafer!! ART EXHIBIT Congratulations to Kelli Curington and Jenna Chaney! Their artwork was selected to be included in the 2015 PWCS Student Art Exhibit at the Buchanan Partners Gallery in the Hylton Performing Arts Center during the month of February. 6 ROBOTICS Congratulations to the following students who participated in the Robotics State Championship: Congratulations to Abram Johan, a 6th grade student at GVMS. Abram is our GVMS Spelling Bee champion! 7 ORCHESTRA PARTICIPANTS Congratulations to the following students participated in All-County Orchestra on January 30 and 31: Ray Bai Helena Boyd Ousmane Diane Hannah Griffith Hannah Irvine Madelyn Kline Emmaline Lowder Emma Christine Morgan Ashley Park Lia Rankin Gracie Schwab Dylin Taylor PRINCIPAL’S PRIDE RECIPIENTS On February 13, GVMS honored our Principal’s Pride receipients for the second quarter. Principal’s Pride honors students who show respect and courtesy towards their peers and teachers. These students are recognized for going above and beyond to help others and be model GVMS students. Congratulations to all of the students who received this distinguished award! Team Spirit – Matea Pot, Katelyn Nussbaum, Ryan McInerney, and Zachary Salter Team United – Ryleigh Penree and Timothy (TJ) Schumacher Team Pride – Jorge Martinez and Elayna Milligan Team Polaris – Sarah Yowell and Larson Axberg Team Sirius – Mia Hernandez and Utkarsh Pathak Team Supernova – Eugene Min and Mary Elizabeth Avera Team Einstein – Nina Thompson and Andrew Mickus Team Galileo – Taylor Jarvis and Dan Tran Team Newton – Chayce Chalmers and Katelyn Williamson 8 The following students attending the All-District Band event on February 6 and 7: Brian Bo Jessica Fieffer Madison Griggs Shane Huweart Kasie Jackson Hittle Kaitlyn Kitchen Meara Patterson Jacob Yaeger It is difficult to earn a spot in the All-District Band. They worked hard and had a successful audition in order to be chosen. Also, congratulations to the following students who auditioned and were chosen for the AllCounty Band: Adeel Aziz Brian Bo Madeleine Burneskis Jessica Fieffer Maddie Goepfert Madison Griggs Kasie Jackson Hittle Kaitlyn Kitchen Malorie Laferriere Hannah McDaniel Meara Patterson Elizabeth Waggoner Joshua Yeich CHORUS ACCOMPLISHENTS Congratulations to the following Chorus students: All-County Chorus Tyler Birge Jalen Carroll Sarah Caufield Lauren Cravaritis Ashleigh Dakin Trinity Erjo Klayton Ewing Ivana Kim Jasmine Meints Liam Nash All-District Chorus Erin Ackerman Sadie Aram Jalen Carroll Lauren Cravaritis Trinity Erjo Ivana Kim Liam Nash Mason Taylor Kristin Townshend All-State Chorus Lauren Cravaritis Ivana Kim Jasmine Meints Kristin Townshend 9