May Newsletter

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May Newsletter

Please click here (English Version) to access our May Newsletter, it has lots of great information to help you stay informed of happenings here at our awesome middle school.


 

Quick reminder about our dress code - more information is in the bulletin, but here's a quick summary since this can become an issue in May.  Shorts need to be mid-thigh (fingertip length is a good rule of thumb), tummies need to be covered, and tank tops need a wide strap (no spaghetti straps).  Thank you in advance!


 

Haga clic aquí (versión en español) para acceder a nuestro boletín de mayo, que tiene mucha información excelente para ayudarlo a mantenerse informado sobre lo que sucede aquí en nuestra increíble escuela secundaria.

Próximamente versión en español

 

​Recordatorio rápido sobre nuestro código de vestimenta: encontrará más información en el boletín, pero aquí hay un resumen rápido, ya que esto puede convertirse en un problema en mayo. Los pantalones cortos deben llegar hasta la mitad del muslo (la longitud de las yemas de los dedos es una buena regla general), el abdomen debe estar cubierto y las camisetas sin mangas deben tener un tirante ancho (sin tirantes finos). ¡Gracias de antemano!


 

-COUNSELOR'S CORNER-

​​​​​Please click here for the English version of the SCMS counseling newsletter

​​​​​Haga clic aquí para obtener la versión en español del boletín de asesoramiento de SCMS

Guess Who?

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Read the clues, then swipe to see who it is! 

This teacher's top 3 favorites are: Coke Zero with coconut, cream, and lime. The movie Austenland. Pickleball

One thing not many people know about this teacher: I love all things Regency!!

Why they love teaching: I almost stopped teaching...but found a subject that can help kids succeed in life. 

Being on time sure is fine!!

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The past month students have been working so hard to be on time to class. Each student that had zero tardies received a full size candy bar, and students with only 1 or 2 tardies received a small treat.  The 2 pods with the least amount of tardies got to pick between an ice cream party, a donut party, or a pizza party! It sure was fun to celebrate those who have made a huge effort to be on time! 

GOOD JOB, GOOD JOB!

Dia de los Muertos

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In order to help the students learn of the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries, the Spanish 7 and Culture classes worked on the project "Dia de Los Muertos". This is a beautiful celebration on November 1 and 2 where people remember who have passed away. Students painted their faces like the tradition and recorded a video explaining the topic of "Dia de Los Muertos". We are so proud of them.

Guess Who!

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Do you know who it is?

Top 3 all time favorites: wife, kids, pickleball

Something not many people know: My daily life consists of being a teacher, intern, grad student, dad, and small business owner

Why do you teach? It's a calling that I've felt inspired to pursue.

Swipe to see who it is! 

 

PACK Leaders Nov 5

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These students have shown being Positive, Accountable, Courageous and Kind. PACK leaders are announced at the end of every week, and get to be a part of a drawing for a vending machine token! 

STEM Classes Rise Up to Challenge

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Two recent challenges given to our STEM students were to build a working mechanical crane with strawbees, and to build a tall tower with spaghetti noodles and marshmallows.  The students were very creative and came up with some fantastic models.  In every STEM challenge, the students are given requirements and guidelines to follow. They also get to use the STEM engineering process! Way to go STEM!