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Inside this issue:
Chromebooks & Chargers 2 NYC Trip info 3
Career Corner 4 Proof of Residency 5
School Supplies 6 8th Grade Social 7
Monarch Butterfly 8-10 CATS Summer Camps 11-12
Summer School Info 13 Staff Needs 14 Lacrosse 15
Yearbook 15 Summer Basketball 16
Guidance: Middle Yrs 17-18
Irmo Middle School 6051 Wescott Road Columbia, SC 29212 (803) 476-3600
www.lexrich5.org/ims School Hours: 8:20 a.m.3:35 p.m.
If you have news for the
Buzz, email Allison Redick
May 25, 2015
Dates to Remember:
Gold Week
Mon 5/25
Memorial Day
Holiday
Tues 5/26 St. Govt. Mtg. Rm 812 7:45-8:15 AM Exams: Math, SS Wed 5/27 Exams: Math, SS
Thurs 5/28 Exams: ELA, Science NYC Mtg. 6 PM Fri 5/29 Exams: ELA, Science,
Exploratory\ 8th Grade Social 7-10 PM
The Buzz at Irmo Middle School
Creating successful students for the challenges of tomorrow
Robert S. Jackson, Ed.S., Principal
[email protected] https://twitter.com/IMS_Principal
Final Exam Schedule:
Final exams begin Tue., May 26 - immediately following the Memorial
Day holiday. Please review the schedule below:
May 26th ----Math, SS
May 27th --- Math, SS
May 28th --- ELA, Science
May 29th --- ELA, Science, Exploratory Classes
June 1st ---- Exploratory Classes
June 2nd Make up Exams
June 3rd Make up Exams
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Media Center Books
All library books should be returned to the Media Center as soon
as possible. Lost or missing books may be paid for in the Media
Center (cash or check made payable to IMS Media Center) during
normal school hours. Please encourage your students to check their
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Meal Charges
The end of the school year is right around the corner and we
need all meal charges paid in full. Starting May 11th, if you do not
have enough money on your meal account you will be give one
day notice and then offered a sandwich and milk in place of a
full meal. The cost for the sandwich and milk will be $2.00 per
day. Please help us by clearing up all delinquent charges and asking how much money
is needed to have full meals until the end of the school year.
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100 Girls of Code
Workshops are being hosted by the Richland County Library. Girls
ages 12-18 will gain a better understanding of programming and the
future of computer science while participating in a fun and interac-
tive learning experience. Upcoming Workshops: June 13th,
9:00am - 2:30pm @ Richland Library Northeast. For more infor-
mation: http://www.100girlsofcode.com/columbia-sc.html
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May 2015
Parents and Students,
Please read all of the information in this letter carefully. School District Five middle schools will collect all district issued Chromebooks and
chargers in order to service and prepare the devices for the 2015-16 school year.
Before turning in the Chromebook and charger, students need to do the following:
1. Remove their student profile by following these steps:
A. Log out of device.
B. Click on top right corner of your profile picture.
C. Choose Remove User.
2. Clean the device
A. Clean the screen with a soft, dry antistatic, or microfiber cloth.
B. Do not use window cleaner or any type of liquid on the Chromebook without adult supervision.
C. You may use packaged pre-moistened eyeglass lens cleaning tissues to clean the screen.
3. Charge the device to at least 60% (a full charge is preferred).
Please see below for the collection schedule. (Please note that textbooks will be collected on the
same days.) If the Chromebook currently has any issues or damages, please do not wait until collection time
to notify the i5 Hive. During collection, if the Chromebook shows signs of damage or malfunction, the stu-
dent will be asked to write a statement describing the damage, what caused the damage, and when the dam-
age occurred. The statement and the device will be submitted to the insurance company. In the event that
the insurance claim is denied, a bill will be sent to the home address for the amount of the damage.
All charges must be cleared before the student is issued a device next year.
Possible charges:
1. Charger: $50.00 if not turned in or if not working properly
2. Total replacement: $330.00 3. Other charges for damage or loss of parts will be subject to review by the Technology Department. Par-
ent will be notified if charges are necessary. 4. After collection, students will receive a receipt to verify the device was turned in and to note any damag-
es or charges.
D5 Technology Services will remotely disable and wipe any Chromebooks not turned in by the June
3rd deadline and a bill for the full replacement value will be sent.
Thank you in advance for your help in returning all Chromebooks and cords on time.
IMS Chromebook and Textbook Collection Schedule
Students will return Chromebooks through their social studies class.
Students will return textbooks through their math class.
**Once again, please do not wait until collection time to notify the i5 Hive of loss or damage. Students may
visit the help desk from 8:00-8:20 am and during lunch/homeroom from 11:30-1:30 pm.
Thursday, May 28, 2015 8th Grade
Friday, May 29, 2015 7th Grade
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May Highlights Allison Redick, Career Specialist
School of Health Science, Human and Public Services
Government and Public Administration as one of the nations top em-ployers, has boundless career opportunities for people with all skill sets. You can be a city manager, global imaging specialist, security specialist, computer programmer, court clerk, linguist, social worker, and, of course, that little job called President. The list just goes on and on. If youre comfortable with organ-
ization and discipline, and you have good communication skills, the Government and Public Administration cluster may be a good fit for you. Learn more at: http://ed.sc.gov/agency/ac/Career-and-Technology-Education/documents/Government.pdf
Health Science is the fastest-growing sector of the South Carolina job mar-ket, and high demand for healthcare workers means their jobs are among the best paying in the state, as well. As the population ages and more people need healthcare services, opportunities expand for employees who like work-ing with people and have mastered the basics in math, science, and communi-
cations. You dont have to go to school for 10 or more years, eitherplenty of good healthcare jobs require only associates or bachelors degrees. Learn more at:http://ed.sc.gov/agency/ac/Career-and-Technology-Education/documents/HealthScience.pdf
Human Services connects people with each other. Meeting human needs is a part of everyday life, and individuals in Human Services careers are com-mitted to improving the quality of life for people. Career choices in-clude dietitians, cosmetologists, consumer advocates, counselors, social work-ers, and religious leaders. Learn more at: http://ed.sc.gov/agency/ac/Career-
and-Technology-Education/documents/HumanServices.pdf
Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security careers offer rewarding opportunities and unique positions not available in other industries. Jobs range from protective services such as homeland and computer security, fire-fighters, and police officers to rescuers, lawyers, judges, and legal assistants. Typically, these types of positions are for outgoing people who can think on their feet and enjoy helping and protecting others.
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IMS Participates in Red Nose Day Students and staff came together on May 21, 2015,
to raise funds and awareness for children and young
people living in poverty.
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Welcome, Class of 2019!
We are now accepting proofs of residency for the 2015-2016 school year in our Guidance De-partment. Three proofs of residency are required in order for students to attend Lexington/Richland School District Five (LRSD5).
All documentation presented must show the current months date and the property own-ers name or the parent/guardians name. Acceptable documentation includes:
A drivers license will be required from the property owner and parent or legal guardian for identification purposes only. A drivers license will be required from the property owner and parent or legal guardian for identification purposes only. A drivers license IDs cannot be accepted as documentation for address verifi-cation. (For additional information, please refer to the following link on our school website: http://www.lexrich5.org/IrmoHS.cfm?subpage=531)
Beginning June 29, summer packets of forms needed for schedule pick-up will be available in our front office and on-line at http://www.lexrich5.org/IrmoHS.cfm. You may complete these forms ahead of time and partici-pate in Express Schedule Pick-up if forms are completed and returned to our office from June 29 July 30. Upon return of forms and verification by our staff, you will be issued an express ticket which will reduce the amount of your time in the summer schedule pick-up process. Our summer office hours are 7:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Monday Thursday.
If you are unable to return the packet over the summer, dont worry! You can bring the completed packet with you to schedule pick-up and forms will be verified at that time.
Our Schedule Pick-up and Club Activity Fair will be held in our new Center for the Arts on the following dates:
Monday, August 3 7:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 4 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
During schedule pick-up, you will be able to:
The following activities also are scheduled for freshmen in our Center for the Arts on Tuesday, August 4:
Health screenings: 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Jacket Camp (Freshman Orientation): 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
As stated above, iPads, iPad cases, and iPad chargers will be distributed to freshmen during schedule pick-up. Students should also have their Apple ID e-mail address and password with them, if possible.
In order to receive an iPad mini and accessories noted above, a student must complete the 2015-16 Mobile Device Agreement and Acceptable Use Agreement (included in summer packets and on-line beginning 6/29) and pay the insurance fee (cost to be determined). Forms must have both student and parent signatures. These forms and payment may be returned to our office from June 29 July 30 or brought to schedule pick-up.
Textbooks will be distributed during the first two days of school during Advisory periods.
If you have any questions, please contact us at 803-476-3000.
Pay fees Sign up for district bus transportation
Pick up schedule Participate in school tours
Browse tables sponsored by various clubs Pick up iPad, iPad case, and iPad charger
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One of the following pieces of documentation: Property tax bill for the permanent residence Rental lease (complete copy, listing all occupants) Real estate closing documents (where applicable)
AND
Two of the following documents: Vehicle tax registration Telephone, Electric or Water bill Cable/satellite bill Voter registration card
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Innsisbrook School Supplies
Order at www.ordermypack.com and enter IMS school number 107355.
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THE TIME HAS ARRIVED
8TH GRADE SOCIAL!!
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SC Wildlife Federation
www.scwf.org
FLIGHT OF THE BUTTERFLIES
film screenings
Please join SCWF and Irmo Middle School for the first SC screenings of this amazing film about the Monarch butterfly migration, the most incredible migration on Earth, and the determined scientist who spent 40 years trying to discover exactly where the butterflies mysteriously disappeared when they flew south for winter.
Irmo High School Center for the Arts 6671 St. Andrews Road
Columbia, SC
School Groups: May 15, 2015 - 10:00 AM
NO charge. Contact Sara Green at SCWF at [email protected] or (803) 609-4778 to reserve space for your group.
General Public: May 29, 2015 - 7:00 PM
General Admission: $5.00 per person, $15.00 family maximum.
General admission is payable at the door. Seating will be first-come, first served.
Group Prices (non-school): $50 maximum for groups of more than 10.
Reserved seating encouraged Sara Green at SCWF at [email protected] or (803) 609-4778.
SPONSORSHIPS: Sponsors are needed to help offset the costs for rights to show the film, as well as the costs for the packets of milkweed seeds to distribute at the screenings. Please consider sponsoring Irmo Middle Schools presentation of Flight of the Butterflies to help us spread the word about Monarch popu-lation decline, and what we can all do to make a difference! Sponsors will be provided with tickets and thanked publicly at the event and on SCWF & IMS websites and through statewide social media. For more information and online sponsorship see: https://app.etapestry.com/cart/SouthCarolinaWildlifeFedera/default/category.php?ref=997.0.14512155.
Questions: Contact SCWF Director of Education, Sara Green, [email protected] or (803) 609-4778.
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Background of IMS Monarchs & Milkweed Project:
When 7th graders at Irmo Middle School were tasked with choosing a science project with an international scope to tie into their schools magnet theme, they investigated many possibilities. Around the same time, national news media started running stories about the drastic decline in Monarch Butterflies migrating to Mexico. The 97% decline in population is mostly due to loss of critical habitat the milkweed on which Monarchs depend for a caterpillar food source.
Over the past year, students have been studying this species and re-searching the threats and conservation practices. They began tagging Monarchs during the 2014 fall migration to aid in international re-search efforts. Students have been growing milkweed indoors, and have plans to install a acre milkweed garden on the school grounds this spring. They also made a presentation to Irmo Town Council, and received a commitment from the Town to plant milkweed on town property throughout our community. Student-created posters are being distributed to town facilities, local plant nurseries and schools in the community to encourage citizens to plant milkweed for Monarchs in their own yard. Click here for more details about the IMS Monarchs & Milkweed Pro-ject.: http://www.lexrich5.org/webpages/wgreen/monarchs.cfm
The SC Wildlife Federation has been consulting on the wildlife habitat enhancement project at IMS since its inception and we are happy to help them bring this inspiring and educational film to their community.
South Carolina Wildlife Federation
215 Pickens St. Columbia, SC 29205 (803) 256-0670 (803) 256-0690 FAX www.scwf.org
The mission of the South Carolina Wildlife Federation is to conserve and restore South Carolina's wildlife and wildlife habitat through education and advocacy. SCWF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit citizens' conservation organi-
zation governed by an elected Board of Directors. Although affiliated with National Wildlife Federation, SCWF receives its support directly through its donors. Funds raised are used in South Carolina. Invest in our
state's future, invest in SCWF. From planned giving to annual support, we appreciate your generous tax-deductible donations. Please join us!
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Please consider sponsoring Irmo Middle Schools presentation of Flight of the Butterflies to help us spread the word about Monarch population decline, and
what we can all do to make a difference!
Background of IMS Monarchs & Milkweed Project:
When 7th graders at Irmo Middle School were tasked with choosing a sci-
ence project with an international scope to tie into their schools magnet theme, they investigated many possibilities. Around the same time, nation-
al news media started running stories about the drastic decline in Monarch
Butterflies migrating to Mexico. The 97% decline in population is mostly
due to loss of critical habitat the milkweed on which Monarchs depend
for a caterpillar food source.
Over the past year, students have been studying this species and research-
ing the threats and conservation practices. They began tagging Monarchs
during the 2014 fall migration to aid in international research efforts. Students have been growing milkweed
indoors, and have plans to install a acre milkweed garden on the school grounds this spring. They also
made a presentation to Irmo Town Council, and received a commitment from the Town to plant milkweed
on town property throughout our community. Student-created posters are being distributed to town facili-
ties, local plant nurseries and schools in the community to encourage citizens to plant milkweed for Mon-
archs in their own yard.
For more details about the IMS Monarchs & Milkweed Project see:
www.lexrich5.org/webpages/wgreen/monarchs.cfm
The South Carolina Wildlife Federation is a non-profit organization who works with local partners to
conserve and restore South Carolinas wildlife and wildlife habitat through education and advocacy. SCWF has been consulting on the wildlife habitat enhancement project at IMS since its inception and we are happy to
help them bring this inspiring and educational film to their community.
Questions? Please contact SCWF Director of Education,
Sara Green, at (803) 609-4778 or [email protected].
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The Center for Advanced Technical Studies
2015 Summer Camps:
FEMINEERS: A STEAM Camp for Girls 5 days Mon-Friday June 8 12 Half day 8:00am 1:00pm STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, art and math. Campers will be ex-posed to a number of engineering topics presented at the Center. The Carolina summer
days are perfect for rockets. Straw rockets, balloon rockets and water rockets will be propelled into the sky. Students will use video analysis to determine how fast their rock-
ets fly. Solar powered cars, built and decorated by the campers will race powered by the sun. Making custom charm bracelets will expose campers to CAD and 3D printing. Con-
structing illuminated badges combine art and electrical engineering.
Female engineers and engineering students will be guest speakers throughout the week.
Rising 6th, 7th, and 8th graders $150.00 per in district students, $225 out of district
Doctors in Training for Girls
5 days Mon Friday June 15 -19 Full day 8:00am - 3:00pm Are you interested in being a doctor? Camp Operation will expose future medical profes-
sionals to a variety of body systems through a series of interactive and engaging activi-
ties. Themes for the camp include prepping for surgery, the skeletal system, the muscu-lar system, the cardiovascular system, the nervous system, and the digestive system.
In addition to team challenges and fun activities, campers will view real organs and par-ticipate in dissections. The final day of camp our future surgeons will practice their surgi-
cal techniques and showcase their new found knowledge and skills.
Rising 7th and 8th graders $250.00 in district students, $375 out of district
Future Filmmakers
5 days Mon-Friday June 15 -19 Full day 8:00am - 4:00pm Have you ever wanted to make your own movie? Are you interested in a career in the
film and television industry? Are you creative and want to have fun? If you said yes to any of these questions then you should check out the Center for Advanced Technical
Studies' Future Filmmakers Camp! This week-long camp will introduce you to the world of movie making while teaching the skills of writing, producing, directing, shooting and
editing motion pictures. Every camper will complete a short digital film that they can take home and share with family and friends!
Rising 7th and 8th graders (Limited to 6 campers)
$250.00 in district students, $375 out of district
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The Center for Advanced Technical Studies
2015 Summer Camps:
Cooking Authentic Italian Foods
5 days Mon Friday July 13 17 Half day 8:00am 1:00pm Chef Urso will take you on a tour of Italy using his family recipes brought over from Italy
by his grandparents. The student will learn basic pasta making, sauce making, Italian summer and winter dishes, desserts and how to make the best meatball in the world. All
lessons are hands-on lessons where the student will enjoy their creation at the end of each class. Each student will leave with all their recipes.
Rising 7th, 8th, and 9th graders $150.00 per in district students, $225 out of district
Healthy Cooking for Students 5 days Mon-Friday July 27 31 Half day 8:00am 1:00pm Chef Urso will take the students on a tour of healthy cooking by analyzing what is re-
quired in a proper and nutritious diet. We will then explore each level by making dishes that are very healthy as well as taste great. We will cover snacks, breakfast, lunch and
dinners, proper oils, and alternatives to junk foods. This class is excellent for any stu-dent or parent who wants to eat and snack on healthy foods for a healthier lifestyle. All
lessons are hands-on and the student will be able to enjoy their creation at the end of each class. This class is designed for students who are rising 4th 8th graders, however if a parent wants to join their child in class you are more than welcome (Based on limited space in the kitchen only one parent per student allowed).
Rising 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th graders $250.00 in district students, $375 out of district
NOTEs:
Extended hours available Snacks included. Campers will bring their own lunch.
Center for Advanced Technical Studies
916 Mount Vernon Church Road Chapin, SC 29036
(803) 476-8600 http://www.lexrich5.org/CATS.cfm
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Summer School 2015 @ Irmo Middle!
The following dates have been approved for students who will be attending Summer
School 2015 at Irmo Middle. We are sharing this information early with students, par-
ents, and families so everyone can plan for their summer vacations. We are very confi-
dent that our interactions and interventions throughout the year will minimize and/or
eliminate the need for summer school for most (if not all of our students). If you need
any information about summer school, please contact Mr. Glenn Hutto, Assistant Prin-
cipal for Instruction at 476-3663.
The Middle School Summer School Program is designed for students in grades 6, 7, and 8 who have not mas-
tered the course standards in English, Social Studies, Math, or Science. This program is streamlined to con-
centrate on academic mastery.
Who attends summer school?
Rising 7th and 8th grade students who have failed either one or two academic subjects. Those students who
have failed three or more classes are ineligible to attend summer school and may be retained in their current grade.
Out of district students cannot enroll in this program.
Where will summer school be held?
Summer School will be held at Irmo Middle Rising 7th 8th 9th graders.
What are the dates for summer school?
Current 6th, 7th and 8th graders will take courses offered only on the following dates:
June 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30
What times will students attend?
Students will attend from 8:30am 1:30pm. There will be no afternoon sessions.
How much will summer school cost?
The tuition is projected to be $50.00 and may be paid with cash, money order, cashier's check, Master Card,
Visa, Discover or American Express card. No personal checks will be accepted.
How will my student get to summer school?
Parents are responsible for transportation arrangements (to and from summer school).
How do I register my child for summer school?
Registration packets will be available in the spring on our website and in the main office at the school.
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Staff NeedsStaff NeedsStaff Needs
Nurses Needed: Fall 2015
School District 5 of Lexington/Richland Counties is looking to hire several nurses to substitute in our health rooms as needed and to assist with our
vision , hearing and BP screenings for the Fall of 2015.
All interested nurses please complete the online application on the district
website. Notify Dyan McDowell that you have completed the application
(476-8145). Once references are completed online Dyan will set up an ori-
entation with Mrs. Richards, the nursing supervisor, they will also set up a
time to stop by Human Resources to complete W2 paperwork, etc. (Nurses
you will NOT have to wait for HR to hold a scheduled orientation, this
means that you will be available to sub in a much more timely manner) Please contact Kathy Jackson, IMS school nurse at 476-3609, if you have any questions or concerns!!! We
look forward to meeting and working with you!!!
How to apply:
D5 website www.lexrich5.org
Departments
Office of Human Resources
Application Procedures
Support Application Procedure
Click on the link to applitrack.com to fill out an application. Somewhere around step four in the application process you will see a tab labeled Position Title Check Nurse-Temp (Substitute) to be only a substitute in our district.
Check School Nurse to be considered for an interview should there be an opening in our district. Or, you may check both. *****************************************************************************************************************
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