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Midland Newsletter Volume 24 Issue 2193 October 2018
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E
2 News From The Nest
3 Eaglet’s Elementary View
4 What You Don’t See Trailer / Homecoming 18
5 Counselor’s Corner
6 School Bus Safety / OPPA! / Picture Retake Day
Administrator’s Message by Secondary Principal Carol Reilly
We’re off to a great start this year at the secondary. The staff worked hard over the summer working on new curriculum
and to make preparations for the year. It’s been nice seeing the students again and catching up with them after the summer
break.
As the year is getting underway, I want to make sure that parents and guardians are aware of the many supports that are in
place to help your student(s) to be successful.
RTI (Response to Intervention) time is scheduled nearly every day. During this time students can meet with teachers to
get additional help in meeting learning targets. Students can request to meet with teachers, and teachers can assign students to
their rooms during this time.
Remediation Days occur quarterly throughout the school year. Students who have unmet learning targets meet with
teachers individually or in small group settings to get intensive assistance so that targets can be met. Students may also
choose to attend Remediation Days to increase their learning from proficient to mastery.
Eagle Lab is held on Mondays and Thursdays from 3:15 – 5:00 in Ms. Christiansen’s room. Eagle Lab allows students to
work with staff members after school to receive assistance in course work. An activity bus leaves the building at 5:05 and
travels to the district communities for students who stay for Eagle Lab.
Study Tables are held on our early out days from 1:00 – 3:45. This is a new support this year and is designed to provide
support for athletes so they don’t have to miss practices or become ineligible. Athletes are assigned to Study Tables by
teachers if the athletes have unmet learning targets.
PBIS Support Team – As part of our PBIS program, members of the faculty and Grant Wood Personnel, meet weekly to
evaluate student data in the areas of behavior, attendance, and academics. Members of the team also review teacher referrals
and parent referrals. This team works to put individual plans of support in place for students who have been referred or who
are struggling with attendance, behavior, or academics.
Student Success Coordinator – Lennie Miller fills this new position at the secondary level this year. Mr. Miller meets
regularly with students to review PBIS expectations, address attendance issues, and promote positive behavior choices.
School Counselors – Debra Brokaw and Barb Hollinrake are available to meet with students on a variety of issues such as
college and career options, mental health, conflict resolution, scheduling, and academics. Through our counseling department,
students can learn about career opportunities, internships, job shadows, and take the ASVAB test for military entrance and
take ACT practice tests. Newman, our school therapy dog, is also available to assist students in need.
Unified Classroom is our new Learning Management System produced by PowerSchool. Unified Classroom will provide
more information to students and parents regarding classroom learning expectations, practice opportunities, and assessments.
Unified Classroom will provide greater access to classroom content or more information about student progress. If you need
assistance accessing your parent account, please schedule an appointment with Mrs. Reilly.
Parent Teacher Conferences are held twice a year. Our fall conferences will be held on Tuesday, October 23rd
from 4 –
8pm and on Thursday, October 25 from 1:30 – 8pm. This a great opportunity for parents to meet with teachers one on one to
discuss student progress and teacher or parent concerns.
The secondary faculty desires to work with parents to ensure student success, and we want to know when parents and
guardians have concerns. We do ask that if a concern arises regarding a classroom issue, your first point of contact is the
classroom teacher as they are closest to the situation and will have the most accurate information to share. Teachers are
available via email or phone, or they can schedule a face to face
meeting with parents, guardians, and students. (Continued on page 5)
OCTOBER: Early Dismissals – 3, 10, 17, 25, 31
NO SCHOOL – 26th
Parent-Teacher Conferences 23rd
from 4-8PM and 25th
from
1:30-8PM – Elementary building assigns conference times,
Secondary parents can come any time during the stated hours
to the cafeteria to meet teachers.
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NEWS FROM THE NEST
AT WYOMING
M
Remediation Day – October 19 The secondary will be having a Remediation Day for
students in grades 7 – 12 on Friday, October 19. This is a
day for students who are struggling in meeting learning
targets in courses to get extra assistance from teachers and
staff before we move into the second half of the semester.
Teachers will be meeting with students prior to the 19th to
let them know if they need to attend on Remediation Day.
Students who are at proficiency in all learning targets in all
courses will receive a “Gold Letter” indicating that they are
excused for the day. Students who are not yet at proficiency
in their learning targets will receive a “Purple Letter”
indicating that we want them here for Remediation Day to
receive additional assistance. If a student is required to
come for Remediation Day and finishes with learning targets
during the day, he/she is free to leave the building if he/she
has transportation home or live in Wyoming. All students
are required to sign out in the office if they are leaving the
MS/HS building.
Sixth grade students will have a normal day of classes for
Remediation Day.
Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on
Tuesday, October 23 from 4-8PM and Thursday,
October 25 from 1:30-8PM. Parents can come at a time
that works in their schedule. All teachers will be in
their classrooms. There will be no school on Fri.,
October 26.
PAMPERED CHEF FUNDRAISR Spanish Club members will be selling Pampered Chef
products in October. Profits are used to buy
t-shirts, pay admissions to our annual ski trip, go to a
Mexican Restaurant, etc. If you are not contacted but
wish to purchase contact Jenny Eckhardt, sponsor at
563-488-2292 x 2320 or [email protected].
Thanks for your support!
PARENT’S NIGHTS Volleyball – Tuesday, October 9
Football, Cross Country, Cheerleading – Fri, Oct. 12
National Honor Society application materials are
due to Ms. Kaftan by 3:30PM on October 5.
The induction ceremony is Tuesday, Oct. 16 at
2:30 in the Commons, open to the public.
ATHLETIC BOOSTERS AND POST
PROM PLANNING MEETINGS Post Prom Planning meetings and the Athletic Booster meetings will be held on the same night back to back in hopes of getting more parent participation. Please
join them if you can on October 10 starting at 6PM with Boosters in the HS Commons.
Middle School Dance Friday, November 9 from 6:30-9:00pm in cafeteria for students in grades 6-8, sponsored by middle school student council. Completed and signed permission form required for admission to the dance.
HONORING OUR VETERANS
The MHS National Honor Society will be sponsoring
a Veteran's Day Assembly in the high school
gymnasium in Wyoming on Friday, November 9 at
11:00am. The community is invited to attend. If
anyone has a picture of a Veteran they would like
included in the slide show, please email picture,
name, dates served and in what division, to
[email protected] by Fri., Nov. 2.
CONNECTED WITH FACEBOOK
Catch all of our latest news, “Like” Midland Middle / High School page on Facebook!
Want to follow Fine Arts News?? Please "Like" the Midland Fine Arts page on Facebook
FFA EVENTS: District Greenhand Fireup 10/3
Kirkwood Livestock Judging 10/9 Seminar FFA meeting 10/12
SAE Work Night 10/15 5pm - 8pm SAE Tour 10/20
FFA National Convention 10/24 - 10/27 FFA Volleyball 10/30
ACTIVITIES ENTRANCE AT MMHS
When attending events at Midland High School the only doors
that are open are the South Activities Entrance by the PPF.
The west doors, main doors and all other doors on the East
and North sides are locked.
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Eaglet’s Elementary View
in
Box Tops for Education
Welcome back to school, parents! My name is Pam Lehrman and I’m thrilled to be our school’s Box Tops for Education™ Coordinator. Clipping Box Tops is an easy way to help earn
cash for our school. Each one is worth 10¢ for our
school! Just look for the pink Box Top on hundreds of products. All you have to do is clip them and send them to school. Last school year, we earned $1,132.30 for our school from Box Tops and used the money for field trips. This school year, our goal is to earn $1,500.00! Please send all your Box Tops in soon! Box Tops do have an expiration date, so we want to make sure we get them sent in before they expire. Please put them in a baggie or envelope with your child’s name and grade. We are having a contest to see which class can collect the most Box Tops by December 15
th.
Thanks for your help! Pam Lehrman Official Box Tops Counter and Midland Teacher
Midland Elementary SOAR Assembly Schedule for 2018-19
September 21st @ 2:00 pm
October 19th
@ 2:00 pm
November 30th
@ 2:00 pm
December 21st @ 10:00 am
January 25th
@ 2:00 pm
February 22rd
@ 2:00 pm
March 29th
@ 2:00 pm
April 26th
@ 2:00 pm
May 24th
@ 10:00 am
STAYING CONNECTED
Want to catch all of our events? “LIKE” us
Midland Elementary School on Facebook!
Follow our Elementary
Instructional Coach on Twitter;
Deanna Martens @ICMidland
for student and school activities.
Elementary Schedule of Events
Oct. 7 – 13 Fire Prevention Week
Oct. 11 – Picture Retake day
Oct. 23 – Red Ribbon Week, look for information to be
sent home with your student
Oct. 23 & 25 – Parent Teacher Conferences, sign-up form
will be sent home with students
Oct. 26 – NO SCHOOL
Oct. 31 – Halloween Parade of students in the gym &
classroom parties
Nov. 9th
@ 9:00 Veterans Day Assembly in the
elementary gym – the public is invited
Outstanding attitude
Always
respectful
Midland’s 3rd grade class took on the challenge in the first full week of school to create
animated drawings that show how to get back to the GREEN zone. The drawings were amazing
and the activity was a success!
1st day of school SOAR assembly
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HOMECOMING Sept 24-29, 2018
Congrats to our court members:
Griffin G, Delanie U, Drew J,
Kayla F, Morgan S, Liz B, Carter
M, Brett S, Ethan K, Luke L.
Have a safe and fun Homecoming
2018
THANK YOU! THANK
YOU! THANK YOU! The Midland Student Council and
advisor Ms. Kaftan wish to extend
a HUGE thank you to all of the
community members, staff and
students who helped with
Homecoming 2018 in any way!
What a great show of support to
make our week of events
successful! We appreciate it!
MMHS PARENTS
ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND
On Thursday, October 25th
, during the parent-
teacher conferences, parents will be able to
tour the “What You Don’t See” trailer which
will be parked near the main entrance of
MMHS. The trailer is designed to simulate a
typical teenager’s bedroom, completed with all
the paraphernalia and imagery one would
expect to see but possibly not understand from
today’s younger culture.
In the room, visitors will learn the meanings of
signs, symbols & clothing, common hiding
spots and other precursors that can be a tip to
otherwise unsuspecting parents.
There is no cost to view the trailer and
members of ASAC and law enforcement will
be on hand to educate parents and to provide
resources. The trailer is intended for adults
only.
If the October 25th
date does not work for you,
you can attend one of the other events in Jones
County on October 22 at Monticello Middle
School from 4-8PM or on October 23 at
Anamosa Middle School from 4-8PM.
Thanks to all those who made this possible!
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COUNSELOR’S CORNER
Senior Parents: If your student is even considering going to college, you will need to complete the FAFSA. This is now done earlier and you can start on these October 1st! Below is a link with locations that you can attend and they will help you for FREE! Some places take appointments as well if that is easier.
The following locations will host FAFSA Completion Events at part of FAFSA Ready Iowa throughout the months of October 2018 through March 2019. You will need your tax information from 2017 to complete this process. As dates are scheduled, they will be listed below: www.icansucceed.org/fafsareadyia (click on events to see the locations)
* The Iowa College Access Network (ICAN) has nine Student Success Centers that will offer FAFSA completion assistance as part of FAFSA Ready Iowa. Each center has appointments available and can be scheduled at www.icansucceed.org/apt
October is College Application Month! During this time, seniors will be encouraged and provided with resources to apply for different post-secondary education options. Ms. Hollinrake is available to meet with seniors and navigate through this process.
Senior Year is an exciting time! Classes, sports, extra-curricular, employment AND planning for life after high school. Set yourself up for success by implementing the "2-hour rule". Schedule 2 hours every week to work on your post-secondary planning. This time could be working on college/trade school applications, scholarship search, writing your personal statement, etc. Having the 2-hour rule as part of your routine will encourage you to work on these important tasks over time.
Time for Applications and Post-Secondary Planning! No matter where your path leads you, this is the time to start working toward your goals. Whether you plan on attending a college/university, trade school, joining the military, starting an apprenticeship, joining the workforce, or participating in a gap year, set yourself up for success! 1. Develop a list of qualities that are important to you for life after high school (location, program, size, cost, culture, etc.). 2. Find schools/placements that meet these qualities. It is important to find the right "Fit" for you based upon qualities important to you. Create a list! If your path is college/trade schools, make sure your list contains reach schools, match schools, and safe schools. 3. Gather information needed for applications. This information includes dates/deadlines, letter of recommendation forms, transcript information, Common Application accounts, etc. 4. Set yourself goals and get to work! Juniors
If you are interested in doing an internship spring semester, see Mrs. Brokaw. Applications are due October 25th at 2:00.
You should be meeting with college and career representatives who visit MMHS. These individuals are responsible for admission decisions. Start to notice qualities of colleges or careers that are important to you. If you plan to go to a four year college, you will need to take the ACT's in the spring.
Admin Message Cont. from Page 1
If after meeting with a teacher, you do not believe the issue has been resolved to your satisfaction, please feel free to
make contact with the building principal, Ms. Reilly. As with teachers, she is available via email, phone, or a scheduled
meeting. Mr. Tuetken, the district superintendent, is available to work with concerns should parents and guardians still feel
the issue is not resolved after meeting with Ms. Reilly.
Finally, if after working with the teacher, principal, and superintendent, parents and guardians are welcome to contact
members of the Midland School Board to discuss building concerns.
We’re looking forward to a great school year and working closely with our families to help all our students be successful.
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National School Bus Safety Week
is October 22-26
Thank you to all of the dedicated men
and women who transport our students
to/from school and activities safely all
throughout the year.
Please be sure to show them your
gratitude all throughout the year, but
especially during this week
specifically set aside for them!
Midland Community Schools
MIDLAND SCHOOL NEWSLETTER
A Tradition of Excellence
Midland Community School 109 Green Street PO Box 109 Wyoming, IA 52362
PICTURE RETAKE DAY
Mark your calendars for October 11.
Photographers will be in both centers in the
morning.
Order forms are available at the office.
Be sure to visit www.inter-state.com to view
new styles and unique ways to customize
your child’s portraits!
Click FIND ORDER CODE, choose state,
city, fall, date. Then select student.
OPPA!
We are happy to report that our
new food service provided by
OPPA! has increased numbers
significantly in the first month
of school (8/23-9/14). We have
seen a 10.3% increase in
breakfast meals served and
15.2% increase in lunches
served.
You can find their menus by
going to midland.nutrislice.com
or by downloading their free app
“Nutrislice”
Choose the school and the meal.
You can also find nutrition facts
as well as allergy information on
their site.