Winter 2015 - Bull Run Middle School

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Winter 2015 - Bull Run Middle School
The Eagle Eye
Volume 13 Issue 5
Eagle Headlines
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Eagle News
2
Yearbook order form
3
Music News
4
Library News
5
Counseling News
6
Athletics News
7
PTSO
8
Honor Roll
9
November Calendar
18
Winter 2015
Congratulations to 8th grader, Robert Lazar, who has been selected to compete in the
state level competition of the National Geographic Bee, sponsored by Google and Plum
Creek. The state Bee will be held on Friday,
March 27, 2015 at Longwood University in
Farmville. Robert is among the 100 topscoring students invited by the National Geographic Society from each of the 50 states,
District of Columbia, Department of Defense
Dependents Schools and U.S. territories to
compete in the state Bees.
One winner from each state and territory will
advance to the national competition, which
will be held May 11-13 at the National Geographic Society headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Transportation and accommodations for the WashingCongratulations to all the students who participated in our spelling
bee! Sophia Evanisko was our winner, and Suhony Dwivedy was
our runner up. Both of these students have won a one-year subscription
to Britannica Online for Kids (a $69.95 value).
Sophia will travel to the 37th Annual Prince William County Regional
Spelling Bee to be held on Friday, March 13, 2015 at 7:00 pm at Godwin
Middle School. The Regional Bee winner will move on to compete in the
2015 Scripps National Spelling Bee in June in Washington D.C.
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Eagle News Cont.
Bull Run Middle School hosted its annual blood drive in association
with the American Red Cross on Wednesday, February 4th. A heartfelt thank you to our donors who took the chance to make a big difference in the lives of people right here in Northern Virginia. This
year we surpassed our goal and set a new record with 24 units donated!
All SIGNET students were given the
option to participate in the annual
Stock Market Game. It begins the
first week of February and runs
through the first week of May. This
year Bull Run SIGNET 8th graders
have been invited to participate in the
Capitol Hill Challenge for the first time.
This concurrent competition is limited to
a few schools in each Congressional
District. Good luck teams!
February is Black history month!
Every February, America and Virginia observe Black History
Month, celebrating and honoring the many achievements and
contributions made by African Americans to the economic, cultural, and political development of America. Our school featured the
band Souled Out on Friday, Feb. 13th. They presented a fantastic Black History overview to music for each grade level. The concert/lecture combines one of the Mid Atlantic’s most popular
bands, playing popular music from each generation from the
1950s to today against the historical and cultural backdrop of
America from the 1950s to the present. Colorful and powerful visuals are intertwined with historical
facts, accompanied by performance of the music.
In addition, throughout the month, our staff portrayed
several historical perspectives in honor of Black History Month during our morning announcements. Our
teachers presented lessons in the classroom that
provided additional information for students that highlighted the historical events
in a way that is relevant for
today and the future.
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Eagle News
Year book pre-sales are heating up!
The 2015 BRMS year book costs $30. Nameplates are no
longer available. Pre-ordering a year book guarantees
that you receive a book. Complete the attached order
form (next page) or print one from the Bull Run website.
Follow the directions on the form and send it in with your
student to turn in during advisory.
You don’t want to miss out!
BRMS Eagle Ambassadors
followed up their Food Drive
with another amazing Coat
Drive—by collecting 15 large
bags!
6th Grade Field Trip
The 6th Grade teams are excited
to announce their upcoming field trip!
Team Explorer - Monday, April 13th
Teams Discovery & Endeavor - Tuesday, April 14th
Gettysburg National Military Park ~ Gettysburg, PA
Cost - approx. $35 per student or chaperone
Students will need to provide their own transportation to &
from BRMS.
Students will need to arrive at approx. 6:30 am & be
picked up at approx. 5:00 pm.
Permission slips & more info were sent home.
Bull Run Middle School
2014-2015 Yearbook
Year book……………………………$30.00
To order your Eagle yearbook: fill out this entire form, except for the signature
at the bottom, which is signed by the person accepting this form. Return this
completed form to your advisory teacher with a check made payable to:
Bull Run Middle School
_________________________________________________________________
Print Student’s name
______________________________________
___________
Advisory teacher’s name
Advisory teacher’s room number
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2014-2015 BRMS Yearbook - BOOKEEPING COPY
Print Student’s name______________________________________________
Advisory teacher________________________________ Room # __________
Cash
Check # _____________ amount $ ___________ Date___________
2014-2015 BRMS Yearbook - STUDENT RECEIPT
Print Student’s name _____________________________________________
Advisory teacher________________________________
Cash
Check # ______________ amount $____________ Date_________
_______________________________________________________
Signature of person accepting this order
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Eagle News Cont.
CHORUS
Congratulations to the following students who auditioned and made the
District 9 Middle School Chorus, comprised of students from other middle
schools in Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park.
Caroline Joy
Lillie Yao
Lauren Toomey
Lexi Comer
Claire Graser
Kyle Canestra
Mitchell Glaze
Miguel George
Soprano
Soprano
Soprano
Alto
Alto
Tenor
Tenor
Bass
BRMS held its annual Geography
Bee final in January.
Robert Lazar—1st place
Guy Brooks — 2nd place
Blake Marterella — 3rd place
Our winner, Robert Lazar will go on to participate in a
written contest along with a representative from each
school in the county. The ultimate winner from that will
compete in a state run Geography Bee on March 27th.
Each year thousands of schools in the United States
participate in the National Geographic Bee using materials prepared by the National Geographic Society. The contest is designed to inspire students to be curious about the world. Schools with students in grades four through eight are eligible for this entertaining and challenging competition.
The national competition of the Geo Bee will be held May 11-13, 2015, at the National Geographic
Society’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. It will be televised on May 15, 2015, at 8 p.m. on the
National Geographic Channel and NG Wild.
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Eagle News Cont.
The Bull Run Science and Technology
Expo
Thank you to our many fabulous volunteers! The
annual Expo was held on February 11th. All of
the projects entered were excellent. Students
earning 1st place in the 6th grade division will be
taking their projects on to the Regional Fair on
April 11. Students earning 1st or 2nd in the 7th
and 8th grade division will be taking their projects
on to the Regional Fair on March 14. The following students won awards for their projects. Congratulations to our winners!
Best in Show 6th grade winner: Sadie Sahlberg
Best in Show 7th/8th grade winner: Tommy
Pottenburgh
Chemistry
* 1st place Mason Marche
Biochemistry
* 1st place Bethany Wu
* 2nd place Kristi Ly
* 3rd place Urvi Pisal
Computer Sciences
* 1st place Prisha Nandakumar
* Honorable mention Jackson Gardner
* Honorable mention Zafir Imam
Microbiology
* 1st place Tommy Pottenburgh
Physics & Astronomy
* 1st place Nathan Chong
* 2nd place Dev Suri
6th grade
* Honorable Mention Anna Matias and Libby Gilmore
Behavioral & Social Sciences
Plant Sciences
* 1st place Sadie Sahlberg
* 1st place Kailey Garrett
* 2nd place Abigail Young
Environmental Sciences
Computer Sciences
* 1st place Ishan Lamba
* 1st place Leo Glass
* 2nd place Noelle Helmlinger and Meg Jackowski
Physics
Medicine & Health Sciences
* 1st place Avik Rao
* 1st place Caitlyn Nguyen
* 2nd place Tyler Klus and Joey Bensen
* 2nd place Halle Howdershell
* 3rd place McKenna Powers
* Honorable mention Maggie Brown
Medicine & Health
* 1st place Mackenzie Comer
7th/8th grade division
Animal Sciences
* 1st place Jennifer Richardson
Behavioral and Social Sciences
* 1st place Allison Zielman
* 2nd place Riley George
* Honorable Mention Nana-Adjo Nyarko
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Eagle News Cont.
This year’s Robotics Club has 20 members from 6th-8th grade. They
have been working together since early October to compete in the
VEX Skyrise tournaments with new club sponsor, Danielle Robinson.
Some of the students have had exposure to robotics in elementary
school or summer camps, but for most, this year is the first time they
have been involved with VEX .
The club meets twice a week (Tu/Thur) and have had several fun build days on Saturdays. Each
of the four teams has a unique design of their own engineering. It’s impressive to see how they approach the game and overcome problems along the way and how far they have progressed.
Two of our teams did well in a competition on December 7th though snow delays have forced the
rescheduling of some of the competitions.
The Bull Run Middle School Robotic Eagles team 1489D participated in the Virginia Commonwealth competition on February 27 in Richmond. The team qualified for State competition by being
selected for the Design Award during regional competition. Team members are Prisha Nandakumar, Weesam Semaan, Lindsay Brandt and Ishan Lamba.
Book Talk &
Live Video
Chat!
Bull Run will be hosting a special event—An after-school book
discussion and video conference with popular author Wendy Mass!
This super cool event will take place on Tuesday, March 24th just
after school in the library. Participants should plan to take the activity bus home or be picked up by a parent by 4:30.
We’ll be discussing: Wendy Mass’s book A Mango-Shaped
Space. Copies are available at the library and through Ms. Lazer.
Stop by to sign up in the Library soon, as space is limited to 20
participants!
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Eagle News Cont.
Recently, Bull Run Middle School took part in a re-designation process to
continue our recognition as a National School to Watch. This redesignation process included an updated application, analysis of our
school programs, and a site visit from members of the Schools to Watch
Forum. Please join the school in celebrating the success of being reawarded this honor of our school community, along with being recognized
with the top 30 schools in the state of Virginia and about 400 across the
country. This is a great achievement. Bull Run Middle School will be recognized at the National Schools to Watch Conference in Arlington, Virginia later this school year.
The National Forum to accelerate middle schools launched the Schools to Watch initiative in 1999
to recognize high performing middle schools. Schools are recognized for excelling in academic excellence, showing developmental responsiveness to middle school students, demonstrating social
equity and providing strong organizational supports. Bull Run Middle School has shown evidence
of meeting the criteria in all of the areas. In their final report, Bull Run Middle School was recognized for “doing an outstanding job providing students with a high-quality education. The school climate is welcoming to students, parents, teachers, and visitors. It is obvious that student learning
and safety are priorities. Whether it is the smallest or biggest of change, decisions are made to
benefit the children. The SOAR Program is a model for all middle schools to follow.”
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?? LOST AND FOUND ??
Did you know that BRMS has multiple “lost and found” locations?
Lost articles of clothing may be located on the stage in the cafeteria
Lost books, glasses and jewelry, may be discovered in the front office
There are also “Lost & Founds” in the gym and in each classroom.
There are SEVERAL pencil pouches & books in the office!
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Eagle News Cont.
Bull Run Middle School will be making changes
to our school’s Master Bell Schedule for the
2015-2016 school year. Since September, Mr.
Phythian has been working with our teachers
and the parents on the school’s Principal’s Advisory Council to better align our current schedule
with a schedule that provides equal instructional
time for all of the core academic subjects, while
meeting the minimum requirement of 140 instructional hours as required by the Virginia
Standards of Quality. The schedule that we currently have in place is a daily Four Block Schedule with a double dose (time) of Language Arts
and Math. Next year, we will be implementing a
daily schedule that reflects Four Equal Core Periods every day.
The Four Equal Core Period Schedule will consist for four 62 minutes daily blocks of instruction for all four content areas of instruction
(English, Math, Science, and Social Studies) for
students in grades 6 and 7. Students in the 8th
grade with have Five Equal Core Periods of instruction that equal 55 minutes daily. The additional instructional period includes a daily period
of Spanish/French for students enrolled in Extended Language Arts. Students who are enrolled in a Traditional Language Arts class will
be enrolled in an additional Reading class or an
Introduction to World Languages class (NonHigh School Credit Class). Our related arts and
physical education classes for all grades will
remain the same length of time for all classes.
The Four Equal Core Period schedule will provide your child with a consistent daily schedule
that allows for greater flexibility for your child’s
teachers to provide a balanced and interdisciplinary approach to their teaching and for student
learning. Currently, one of our 6th grade teams,
Team Endeavor, has been following this daily
schedule for the current school year, and it has
been a huge success. Please visit the Bull Run
Middle School website under the Advisory
Council tab to view a “Draft” of the 2015-2016
Bell Schedule.
Congratulations to Sarah Jagels for winning the "If I Were Mayor" Essay Contest
for the Town of Haymarket. The contest
was open to all Virginia Students enrolled
in the 7th grade during the school year.
The Bull Run Middle School 7th grade
Language Arts and Social Studies teachers worked together to promote and support students in this important crosscurricular activity. Sarah was recently recognized by Haymarket Mayor, David M.
Leake, and Social Studies teacher, Mr.
Craig Hooper, for her outstanding accomplishment.
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Eagle News Cont.
Microsoft Office 365
Microsoft Office 365 is a cloud-based communication and collaboration tool, hosted by Microsoft and managed by Prince William County Schools (PWCS). Office 365 enables PWCS students (grades 3-12) to email,
store files, and collaborate on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations in real time from school or at
home, all within a secure online environment.
One of the components of the Office 365 account is an email account for each student. These email accounts are able to send email within and outside of PWCS. There is no “Parent View” of the email or the
Office 365 account. Parents are encouraged to explore Office 365 with their child by logging in together.
Parents can have their child log in to his/her PWCS Office 365 account at home and show you his/her email
inbox and sent items.
All 7th and 8th grade students have activated their Microsoft Office 365 accounts, and 6th graders will be activating their accounts in the next month. Once activated, students will have access to email as well as online
versions of MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, and OneNote, all of which can be utilized at school or at
home. In addition, the Office 365 account permits downloading and use of the entire Office 365 suite (Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Publisher, Lync, Outlook, and Access) on up to five compatible PCs or Macs at
no charge. It includes free automatic updates, and is good for as long as the student is enrolled in Prince
William County Public Schools. For instructions on how to download Office 2013, please see below:
Installing Office 2013
Go to the Bull Run Middle School website (http://bullrun-ms.schoolfusion.us/) to access the Office 365 Login.
Log in to Office 365. Click on the gear and choose Office 365 settings.
Choose Software on the left side of the screen.
Scroll down and click Install.
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Eagle News Cont.
During the installation process, you will be asked to enter your username (which is your email address) and
your password.
Keep in mind the installation of Office 2013 is connected to you. By installing the software, it allows you to
work seamlessly with Office 365 and OneDrive. You can save files directly from any Office 2013 application
to OneDrive.
You can manage your software installations and what computers are allowed to use the software. If you ever
want to deactivate Office 2013 from a computer, click on Deactivate. This comes in useful when you get a
new computer. When deactivating, the software will still remain on the computer but will not be useable.
For more information about the student Office 365 account, please visit http://tinyurl.com/pyr5ygf or email
our ITC, Netia Elam, at [email protected].
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Library News
The Library is going full tilt with many activities, lessons and programs. Despite having missed many
days due to snow & experiencing short days with delays, the library has been a center of energy!
Battle of the Books – Club members have been hard at work preparing for the Open Competition
that was held Feb. 28th. The club members had a great time while developing their skills as a team
and placed 19th & 32nd out of the multi-county middle school competition. Way to represent BRMS!
Beall’s Best YA Lit – Students have continued to enjoy meeting during lunch to discuss books specifically picked out by Mrs. Beall. Students share lunch while playing games centered on answering
questions about the books they read.
War of the Genres – The Genre Wars has continued with SCIENCE FICTION emerging as our latest victor! 24 lucky winners selected their prizes for January. Which genre will be most popular for
February?
Library Lunch bunch – In January, we were excited to provide winter treats & our “Winter Whiteout themed games during all the lunch periods. Students can sign up the week before.
Groovy Genre Groupies – Students will met in February to discuss their favorite ROMANCE books.
Students enjoyed a Valentine treat & had their photo taken for our bulletin board. Sign up in the library and come to the next session! March’s group will focus on the SPORTS genre.
Virginia Readers Choice – Students continue to read the VRC books available on display in the
front of the library. Be sure to read at least 4 by March so you can participate in the pizza party and
voting for your favorite book!
VIRGINIA READERS' CHOICE (VRC)
What is the VRC? This state program was developed to encourage young readers to
become better acquainted with contemporary books with outstanding literary appeal, to broaden students’ awareness of literature as a life-long pleasure, to encourage reading aloud in classrooms as a
means of introducing reading for pleasure, and to honor favorite books and their authors. Each year
a list of books is chosen by a state committee and students vote on their favorite—BRMS VRC
members voted for The False Prince by Jennifer Nielsen as their top book at their last meeting for
the 2013-14 school year.
Overdue Fines
Please ensure your student returns all library books by their due date or within the two week period
of check out. Fines of .10 per day will be assessed for books overdue. Lost book fees and late fines
may be paid with exact change or check only. Overdue notices are given weekly in advisory classrooms. Thank you!
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Counseling News
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The staff and students of Bull Run Middle School were pleased to recognize
our professional school counselors during the first week of February, in celebration of National School Counseling Week. The week highlights the tremendous impact school counselors have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. Our school counselors work with all students to remove barriers to learning by addressing academic concerns, personal/social skills, and career
awareness for success at the middle school level.
Interim report cards will be going home with students on March 12th. Parent Teacher
Conferences are scheduled through your child’s advisory teacher, if you desire one.
The counselors from Battlefield and Stonewall Jackson High Schools were at Bull Run to assist
in scheduling our eighth graders for their high school courses. Our counselors worked with the
high schools so that your child was appropriately scheduled.
A panel of ninth grade students visited to talk with our eighth graders about high school. They
answered questions from the students and discussed high school activities, programs, clubs and
athletics.
In addition to contributing to the high school course selection process, our Counselors have
worked with all grade levels on Suicide Prevention, Sexual Harassment.
Parents whose students are currently at Bull Run due to a transfer request must make that request in writing every year. Please make your written request to Mr. Phythian by April 1st so that
he has a chance to review it before sending the request to the central office. Please state your
reasons for the request on the form that is available in the Counseling Office.
Professional School Counselors:
6th grade: Mrs. Graney
7th grade: Dr. Stone
8th grade: Ms. Fermo
Registrar / Counseling Department Administrative Assistant:
Mrs. Altman
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Athletics News
BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL
WRESTLING
Friday, February 6th vs Fred Lynn
Friday, February 6th at Fred Lynn
Tuesday, February 10th vs Stonewall
Tuesday, February 10th at Stonewall
Thursday, February 12th at Manassas Park
Thursday, February 12th vs Manassas Park
Wednesday, February 23rd at Parkside
Wednesday, February 18th vs Parkside
Friday, February 20th vs Gainesville
Tuesday, February 24th at Marsteller
Thursday, February 26th vs Benton
Wednesday, February 25th at Benton
Tuesday, March 4th vs Metz
Tuesday, March 3rd at Metz
Thursday, March 5th at Reagan
Thursday, March 5th vs Reagan
Tuesday, March 10th at an Eastern School
Monday, March 9th at Gainesville
Congratulations on a fantastic season!
Team Members
ZACH AGNOS
BEN BROWER
RYAN COLL
CALEB GAITHER
JUSTIN GLOVER
JALEN JASPER
JAMES JASPER
TRENT MARCHAND
ZACH MEYER
MATT MICHEL
CALVIN MIN
CHASE PAGON
CORBIN SKAFF
Saturday, March 14th REGIONALS at
Stonewall H.S., time TBD
Season IV Sports will begin on Monday,
March 23rd. Students will have the opportunity
to try-out for Baseball, Softball, Girls Soccer,
and Boys Track.
Congratulations to the Season II teams who
completed their seasons. The Girls JV Basketball team finished an awesome run with 9
wins and just 1 loss! The Varsity Team also
had success winning 3 times.
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Athletics News Cont.
In order to try-out for a sport you must have a current physical on file (dated after May 1, 2014 )
with Mr. Bianco, not be on the academically ineligible list (which means you can't have more than 1
F on your last report card), AND must have proof of attending a Concussion Training Seminar or
proof of completing the online course for the 2014-15 school year. All Concussion Training must
take place with your parent. Online training is only an option for those students & parents who have
completed the in-person training previously. It must be completed with a parent. You may find the
link on the Athletics tab off of the Bull Run homepage.
Dates of next in-school concussion seminars are as follows:
March 17th - 6:00
**We will start at exact time. Nobody will be allowed to enter seminar after 6:00.**
Spectators Welcome!
We welcome all students and parents to come watch and support our student athletes in their
games. Please be advised that there is a nominal fee to watch. All funds go back into the athletic
program.
Thank you for your support!
The fees are:
Adults = $3.00
Students in grades 6-12 = $1.00
Students in grades K-5 = $1.00
PE Uniform Sales
Bull Run PE attire will be sold all year during PE class. T-Shirts and shorts are each $10.
ALL students are expected to be dressed for each PE class period. Athletic attire is the requirement. Gym bags are optional and available also for $10.
Sports Photos Needed
The Yearbook Club is looking for sports photos to
use in this year's yearbook. Please email photos to
[email protected]. Thank you!
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Food Services News
Focus on “Whole” Grains
School meals include a variety of healthy foods. Grains are a part of
every school meal. Health experts advise everyone that grains are a
healthy necessity in our diet and that it is important to eat at least half
our grains as “whole grains.” Approximately 95% of all grains served
at breakfast and lunch in PWCS are whole grains.
A grain kernel or seed contains three edible parts, the bran, the germ
and the endosperm. Whole grains include all three parts of the kernel.
Refining normally removes the bran and germ, leaving only the endosperm. Without the bran and
germ, about 25% of a grain’s protein is lost, along with at least seventeen key nutrients. While processors add back some vitamins and minerals to enrich refined grains, whole grains are healthier
providing more protein, fiber and other nutrients. Consumption of whole grains has been shown to
lower the risk of obesity, heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes. This is an eating habit we
should all work to develop.
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SECOND MARKING PERIOD
6TH GRADE PRINCIPAL’S HONOR ROLL
2014-2015
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Katsaris
Hunter
Abdulla
Kanz
Kaur
Jasmin
Agresti
Luke
Keane III
John
Austin-Wakefield
Nicholas
Kelly
Emma
Avalos
Angela
Kemp
Madeline
Ayala
Mark
Kim
Christopher
Baird
Jackson
Klus
Tyler
Bauer
Evan
Kocher
Kelsey
Bensen
Joseph
Lazar
Jeffrey
Bergman
Mitchell
Linder
Nicole
Bickel
Zachary
MacGowan
Benjamin
Black
Talula
Marche
Claire
Bounkong
Kasey
McConnell
Samantha
Brady
Shane
Mishra
Prateek
Brown
Margaret
Molina
Alejandro
Bruce
Amiri
Morrell
Caroline
Cahall
Isabella
Moss
Brianna
Calderon
Sofia
Mueller
Natalie
Caldwell
Mason
Mulhern
McKayla
Candland
Natalie
Natysin
Logan
Carbajal-Roque
Anthony
Olds
Tristen
Carroll
Carsen
Omari-Anim
Jenelle
Cheeks
Cameron
Ortiz Vega
Ydette
Chicas
Christean
Ott
Abigail
Clemente
Isabella
Pado
Blagen
Clinton
Hayden
Patane
Emma
Custer
Rebecca
Petty-Kane
Caroline
Dang
Crystal
Phillips
Grace
Dimashi
Joanne
Powers
McKenna
Drescher
Theodore
Raflo
Josephine
Dunning
Aniya
Rahman
Zarin
Evanisko
Sophia
Rao
Avik
Forzano
Gina
Rea
Cory
Gallagher
Matthew
Robson
Ethan
Garcia-Flores
Jenifer
Ryu
Gaeun
Geneva
Alexander
Sarai
Rajvir
Green
Courtney
Schrant
William
Guo
Aileen
Shafer
Henry
Helton
William
Shastri
Aditi
Henriques
Nicholas
Sinnott
Ashley
Himes
Makiya
Skinner
Olivia
Hocking
Carl
Speier
James
Jaghori
Zaynab
Steinour
Fiona
Jimenez
Nicole
Suegay
Jacquelyn
Kamman
Lilly
Svenson
Grant
SECOND MARKING PERIOD Cont.
2014-2015
Taylor
Sean
Tchamadjeu
Ashley
Thielen
Kira
Todorov
Julia
Tracy
Allyson
Truong
Hailey
Wall
Naomi
Walsh
John
Wangsameteegoon
Kyle
Wright
Megan
Yancy
Meghan
Yates
Ella
Young
Abigail
Zlatev
Victor
Megan
Eden
Julia
Alysia
Margaret
Leane
Charles
Camille
Jacob
Sydney
Elizabeth
Anna
Gracie-Mae
Sean
Ryan
Olivia
Julia
Morgan
Hope
Madison
Amber
Reiley
Nathan
Corbin
Nina
Thomas
Anisha
Victoria
Tylor
Emilie
Aloysius
Caleb
Marrion
Emily
Hadley
Fawad
Harjot
Dev
Carter
Danesha
Jackson
Jenny
Adriana
Jessica
Patrick
7TH GRADE PRINCIPAL’S HONOR ROLL
Andriatiana
Arciere
Benavides
Bianchi
Bounds
Bourne
Brazawski
Buchinsky
Byers
Byun
Chisholm
Chisholm
Cross
Cuento
Davis
Denniston
Dentone
Dolph
Durham
Dziekan
Engelhardt
Ewing
Forero
Gabriel
Garcia
Gardner
Garrett
Gayoso
Gilmore
Greene
Guirguis
Harley
Hartman
Hernandez
Herr
Hewitt
Hill
Howdershell
Hritsik
Hughes
Jackowski
Jagels
Jaghori
Jefferson
Daniella
Julia
Peter
Katallyn
Trevor
Caroline
Hunter
Rebecca
Trinity
Matthew
Grant
Madison
Logan
Sarah
Cora
Olivia
Julieta
Michaela
Amyia
Bennett
Chloe
Elise
Juliana
Thiyara
Karen
Jackson
Kailey
Rocia
Elizabeth
Madison
Christian
Brooke
Cristina
Victoria
Katelyn
Alexander
Justin
Sydney
Kayleigh
Braedon
Hannah
Sarah
Sarah
Simone
Joshi
Kaplan
Kash
Kelly
Kiernan
Kom
Kurz
Lea
Leary
Leonard
Manning
Matias
Maxwell
McCarthy
Menard
Migli
Mitchell
Murphy
Nelson
Ozoemelam
Parsons
Parsons
Patton
Phillips
Poku-Kwateng
Pottenburgh II
Poudel
Powell
Rauh
Richard
Ring
Robitaille
Rutkowsky
Schmall
Scott
Sediqi
Shergill
Suri
Svenson
Thammavongsa
Tirrell
Tran
Villca
Yoon
Zugel
8TH GRADE PRINCIPAL’S HONOR ROLL
Abell
Adams
Alexander
Azami
Bannan
Battell
Borden
Bourdeau Garcia
Brandt
Brinson Jr
Brooks III
Bryson
Canestra
Carpenter
Chavali
Chong
Colavita
Comer
Cripe
Cruz
Maggie
Francis
Daniel
Khatira
Caitlyn
Alexander
Sebastian
Sol
Lindsay
Sterling
David
Hunter
Kyle
Edwin
Sruthi
Nathaniel
Nicholas
Alexis
Cailynn
Jocelyn
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SECOND MARKING PERIOD Cont.
Cutsinger
Davies
Dominguez
Dutton
Dwyer
Fedayi
Ferrufino
Finley
Fortney
Frimel
Garcia
Garcia Marquez
Garrison
George
Gilbert
Gilbert
Glover
Gonzalez
Graser
Hachtel
Hagy
Helmlinger
Hollingsworth
Howdershell
Hummel
Jackowski
Jensen
Kamman
Kennedy
Kim
Knight
Kolos
Kolos
Kwon
Kyle
Lamba
Lau
Lazar
Lee
Lew
Ly
Manning
Marchand
Marche
Martinez
McHenry
Meade
Metcalf
Meyers
Michael
Min
Morrell
Moores
Nandakumar
Natysin
Ngo-Tran
Nguyen
Nguyen
Nguyen
Noel
Osmani
Pado
Pagon
Park
Park
Patterson
Payne
Rebecca
Jacob
Bianca Elena
Bryonna
Kathleen
Hassina
Jhoselin
Sean
Brittany
Philip
Fabiola
Frank
James
Riley
Brianna
Laura
Justin
Austin
Claire
Shelby
Rebecca
Noelle
Madison
Halle
Mitchell
Megan
Robert
Lexi
Atiyah
Brian
Christina
Haley
Matthew
Samantha
Paige
Ishan
Quan
Robert
Sophia
Trevor
Kristina
Mackenzie
Trent
Mason
Maria
Campbell
Justin
Sarah
Brenna
Tyler
Calvin
Brandon
Alexandra
Prisha
Sydney
Tien
Caitlin
Riley
Uyen
Caroline
Nashwa
Langley
Chase
Eun Soo
Melody
Ryan
Emily
Payne
Pluntke
Poku-Kwateng
Reyes
Richardson
Robinson
Rogers
Sampson
Sampson
Sawyers
Sayed
Schoettle
Schrant
Scott
Semaan
Sheehan
Shelton
Slaven
Sproles
Stewart
Thaxton
Tillotson
Timmons
Tran
Trettel
VanTerpool
Velasco
Vong
Werth
Whaley
Williams
Williams
Wydick
Yao
Yi
Zewer
2014-2015
Taylor
Ryan
Kojo
Tatyana
Jennifer
Kyle
Courtney
Zia
Zoe
Abigail
Leena
Tyler
Allison
Kailie
Weesam
Megan
Jenna
Tobin
Jonathan
Grace
Aliyah
Holly Ann
Ashli
Annie
Cara
Angela
Danielle Mikaela
Vivian
Sidney
Cameron
Justin
Traci
Elise
Lillie
Kathleen
Kiyan
6TH GRADE A/B HONOR ROLL
Abdul Qadir
Abdulkadir
Abell
Allen
Amaya
Anderson
Appiah
Arias Godinez
Arshad
Arteaga
Barentine
Barshow
Beasley
Beckworth
Behrani
Benavides-Penado
Bendekovic
Bennin
Bianchi
Blesch
Bonsu
Borden
Bowers
Budovec
Burnett
Bushnell
Butler
Castillo-Guerra
Zheer
Usra
Riley
Paris
Lia
Katrina
Kezia
Emanuel
Maryam
Luciana
William
Roman
Koen
Lauren
Aditya
Brian
Andrea
Justin
Nicholas
Penelope
Kwasi
Preston
Shayla
Kathryn
Gavin
Hayden
Jayden
Krysthell
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SECOND MARKING PERIOD Cont.
2014-2015
Challberg
Chatman
Chinchilla
Cisneros
Clark
Clough
Colavita
Collier
Collyer
Comer
Cooley
Corbett
Corbett
Costello
Craig
Crosby
Cruz-Maximo
Cuccaro
Curfman
Dann
Darismail
Darko
Darko
Davis
Dedekind
Del Vecchio
Diatchenko
Dominguez
Doppee
Dwivedy
Escobar
Escriba
Fareira
Farmerie
Farrell
Fominyam
Forero
Forman
Fort
Foulke
Frost
Gamboa
Garcia Graciano
Garcia-Flores
Garrett
Gary
George
Glass
Golanski
Gonzalez
Graham
Granja Mendoza
Grayson
Guerrero
Gyamfi
Hagy
Hamilton
Hanifi
Harju
Haywood II
Helmlinger
Henry
Henry
Henry
Herman
Hermanson
Hernandez
Elisabeth
Raymond
Jesus
Ada
Cinta
Jordan
Madeleine
Ethan
Solaiman
Trey
Hayden
Joseph
Cameron
Nathaniel
Amy
Bennett
Raoul-Thiery
Jason
Areebah
Talia
Rachael
Cameron
Sebastian
William
Ryan
Meer
Sofia
Alyssa
Brett
Evan
Ryan
Amanda
Johan
Ariel
Blake
Layla
Jenifer
Ian
Laila
Juliana
Fauci
Veronica
Carson
Emma
Sylvie
Kelsi
Carson
Samir
Sandra
D'Angelo
Sergio
Cory
James
Austin
Kethia
Vinson
Zachary
Gurdit
Fathima
Dylan
Carmen
Spencer
Matthew
Jeet
Elder
Hailey
Tyler
Jacob
Cierra
Lizbeth
Christie
Caleb
Brianna
Benjamin
Chloe
Hayden
Mackenzie
Alexander
Chloe
Olivia
Jacob
Stephen
Dominic
Rodolfo
Maximillian
Ashley
Olivia
Sandra
Lissette
Lissie
Craig
Brooke
John
Katherine
Claudia Isabel
Logan
Suhony
Daniel
Steven
Anaya
Ashleigh
Colin
Kimbly
Joshua
Kaden
Brittany
Stephen
Sarah
Mikaela
Silvia
Henry
Sydney
Darrell
Nathan
Leo
Dorian
Sophia
Brendan
Carolina
Dayvia
Leonardo
Maureen
Nickolas
Ashtyn
Jamila
Alexis
James
Ean
Justin
Thaddeus
Valiyah
Aidan
Grace
Bridget
Hernandez
Hernandez
Hernandez Leon
Hernandez-Pineda
Hidayat
Hollis
Hulbert
Hunter
Ibrahimi
Ilevbare
Jackson
Jaghori
Johnson
Kang
Kanyavong
Kelley
Kenbeng
Kerley
Khan
Khan
Kim
King
Korniluk
Krieger
Krueger
Kurda
Lambis
Large
Laster Jr
Linderman
Liu
Lund
Mallaug
Marte
Marterella
Mayo
Mayorga-Garcia
McGill
McKoy
Meiers
Mejia Guevara
Merino
Meyer
Meyers
Michaux
Miller
Min
Naieem
Namminga
Narvaez
Naverrete-Vasquez
Nelson
Nevins
Newman
Ngeleza
Nguyen
Nielsen
Nijjer
Nirosh Rahim
Noles
Ortiz
Palmer
Parsons
Patel
Perez-Gonzalez
Phelps
Phillips
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SECOND MARKING PERIOD Cont.
2014-2015
Phinizy
Pineda
Pluntke
Poleto
Porter
Porter
Portillo Jr
Portillo-Martinez
Pottenburgh
Powers
Price
Radun
Raqeeb
Renderos Soriano
Reyes Ayala
Reyes Quineche
Righi
Rivas
Roadarmel
Rodda
Rodriguez
Rodriguez
Rodriguez Jimenez
Rodriguez-Cuahuey
Rosales-Martinez
Rudd
Sabet
Sahlberg
Said
Samuels
Sanati
Sanchez-Trejo
Sanders
Saucedo
Schmidt
Schoettle
Schwartz Jr
Sealock
Semaan
Silva-Ramirez
Singh
Smith
Sobers
Staples
Strother
Suchite-Hernandez
Swain
Tapia
Tapscott
Taylor
Thomas
Thornton
Torres Montalvo
Tran
Van Wormer
Vazquez
Venette
Vidrio-Ramirez
Vrchoticky
Vrchoticky
Waller
Ward
Washington
Watson
Webber-Moore
Whaley
Whitaker
Kellita
Piotr
Elijah
Emma
Tucker
Aimee
Ethan
Johnnie
Anthony
Andrea
Sanaa
Araceli
Anna
John
Arianna
Tate
Gilberto
Cesar
Tyler
Allison
Tyler
John
Humza
Alvaro
Fernando
Max
Sarah
Jocelyn
Nicklas
Grant
Gabriela
Selvin
Daniela
Rivaldo
Ariela
Andrew
Taha
Sadie
Nadin
Kira
Ryan
Yesenia
Alexander
Emily
Sean
Kaitlyn
John
Keelie
Liana
Cynthia
Alisha
Alexis
Naia
Sydney
Keiana
Michelle
Emma
Marck
Darius
Ava
Salante
Mackenzie
Katherine
Johnny
Brianne
Sierra
Isabelle
Evelyn
Jordan
Taylor
Kaden
Caroline
Lynda
Kendall
Dustin
Devon
Reiss
White
Wilk
Williams
Williams
Williams
Wong
Wyatt
Young
Zieleniewski
Zuniga-Garcia
7TH GRADE A/B HONOR ROLL
Abbasi
Abdollahi
Aboukhater
Adan
Adebo
Afshar
Ahmadjan
Allue
Amezcua
Amoussou
Amro
An
Angel Nieto
Appiah
Argueta Lovo
Argueta-Mendoza
Babi
Baker
Barron Ortega
Barshow
Bell
Ben Agu
Berou
Betigheimer
Bhamra
Blackwell
Bloodworth McKowen
Bonilla
Bouffard
Brown
Brown
Brydson
Buckley
Buckley
Budovec
Camargo-Mejia
Carayiannis
Carlston
Carroll
Castaneda Martinez Jr
Castellanos Lopez
Clay
Coelho
Cohen
Cohen
Conklin
Contreras Rivera
Corado Rivas
Corbett
Cubas
Cuddington
D'Alexander
Davies
Dean
DeCosta
Sara
Soroush
Evan
Manuel
Temidayo
Fatirah
Kamran
Aleda
Susan
Estella
Lara
Michael
Wilfredo
Samuel
Jasson
Gerson
Wida
Jacob
Ruth
Tuscan
Sydnee
Tobechukwu
Brianna
Mia
Maneesha
William
Emma
Jamario
Arisa
Dalani
Robert
Danelle
Devin
Lauren
Thomas
Geovanni
Zoitos
Alexis
Jaden
Oscar
Oscar
Myron'Jounte
Xavier
Daniel
Thomas
John
Cesar
Steven
Bryce
Jonathan
Blake
Kathryn
Luke
Olivia
Alexandra
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SECOND MARKING PERIOD Cont.
Delaney
Deutsch
Diaz
Dieterle
Dineen
Donaldson
Doppee
Doppee
Dorvil
Dosky
Doyle
Duck
Dunn
Engleman
Failla
Fannon
Fatima
Fiorito
Fitzgerald
Furlong
Gaegler
Garcia
Garcia-Gomez
Gessner
Gillies
Ginger
Ginn
Goehrig
Goetz
Goodman
Greaney
Green
Guerra-Iriarte
Hallock
Halstead
Harasek
Harding
Hardy
Herman
Hernandez Cordova
Hernandez Ramos
Herrera
Herrera
Hersem
Hewitt
Hilgenberg
Hill
Hinkle
Hodges
Hogan
Holiday
Holland
Howdershell
Howell
Hubert
Hughes
Humston
Jenkins
Jimenez Mejia
Jones
Kane
Karan
Keegan
Keplinger
Kerns
Keys
Khan
James
Nicholas
Kendra
Wyatt
Jolie
Ethan
Emily
Summer
Darren
Aram
Matthew
Isaac
Delaney
Grace
Madison
Ethan
Sugrha
Krystina
Ryan
Hayden
Erika
Jose
Mariela
Ryan
Caelea
Kenzie
Sydney
Zoe
Reese
Donovan
Connor
Jahvon
Alejandro
Mason
Brendan
Caleb
Joshua
Grace
Alaina
Melissa
Estefany
Ashley
Jacob
Shelby
Ian
Kyle
Austin
Louis
Jacob
Gabriel
Jamee
Jamia
Brian
Edward
Jacob
Jacob
Matthew
Kamil
Evelyn
Tanner
Cullen
Shagun
Aidan
Patrick
Delaney
Alexis
Sameer
Kim
Kolos
Kozlowski
Landrum
Lemus-Vega
Lewis
Lewis
Linthicum Jr
Lopez Guerra
Lorzing
Love
Malagon-Sanchez
Marquette
Marquez Gonzalez
Marquez-Grande
Marte
Mason
Massey
Mateer
Matthews
Mazzone
McBride
McCarthy
McCord
McGeoghegan
Meade
Medrano
Mejia
Menichetti
Metts
Milefsky
Milihram
Mitchell
Mitchell
Montero
Mora Martinez
Morris
Morris
Mullen
Myers
Nam
Nativi Galo
Nguyen
Nolasco
Noureddine
Nyarko
O'Donnell
O'Neal
Ormond
Orosco
Ott
Parios
Parsons
Parsons
Paulk
Paz
Perkins
Peterson
Pisal
Powell
Prem
Price
Pruss
Qadri
Ragavendiran
Ramirez-Gonzales
Reyes-Salmeron
2014-2015
Brandon
Timothy
Halle
Jett
Sonia
Beatrice
Mariah
Scott
Maria
Matthew
Kyle
Victor
Brooke
George
Jose
Alexander
Cooper
Donovan
Riley
Mercedes
Layla
Kyle
Steven
Ian
Ryan
Ashleigh
Yanira
Wilson
Joshua
Karina
Nathan
Jonah
Mark
Thomas
Jajuan
Diego
Joseph
Nathaniel
Aaron
Monica
Jane
Walter
Alexander
Cristian
Ismael
Nana
Trinity
Tessa
Sydney
Kevin
Cooper
David
Brandon
Evonne
Emilie
Edwin
Michelle
Jacob
Urvi
Shelby
Saipratap
Deanna
Zackary
Iman
Ratish
Kireyna
Robinson
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SECOND MARKING PERIOD Cont.
Ruiz
Rutledge
Saldivar
Sanchez
Sarai
Schilpp
Schweizer
Shahab
Sheppard
Singh
Singh
Smith
Snead
Spencer
Sudi
Taylor
Teyiri
Thoummarath
Topper
Touma
Trettel
Truong
Uhrig
Valladares Espana
Vance
Vargas
Velasco
Velke
Vollmer
Wagner
Wagner
Wallace
Wallace
Waller
Weaver
Welling
Wilkinson-Feickert
Williams
Wooliever
Zavala
Zweig
Andrea
Jerald
Deniss
Edwin
Jasleen
Emily
Gianna
Hevji
Jaryka
Deven
Harjot
Brian
Cole
Melanie
Sondos
Dinah
Vivien
Abigail
John
Peter
Sean
Kent
Nicholas
Jeremy
Abigail
Amaris
Jason
Maria
Colby
Edward
William
Addison
Zachary
Loren
Dylan
Faye
Connor
Alyssa
Ethan
Efrain
Benjamin
8TH GRADE A/B HONOR ROLL
Acosta
Agnos
Amro
Angles
Arias Nativi
Asongafac
Babic
Bartheld
Baxter
Beckworth
Bedford
Bedinger
Belai
Benjamin-Gibson
Bhamra
Brooks
Brower
Caldwell
Carcamo
Cardenas
Cardoso-Vergara
Chandler
Cooke
Kevin
Zachary
Lillian
Rachel
Jairo
Ashly
Camden
Rachel
McKenna
Christopher
Meghan
John
Ruta
Jalyn
Rubeena
Seth
Bennett
Hunter
Ashley
Jonah
Emmanuel
Katie
Kelly
Craig
Cunningham
Curtis
Dauenhauer
DeVore
Dieck
Dirie
Domfeh
Doppee
Doshi
DuBois
Dycus
Edwards
Elazar
Ellis
Ennis
Fisher
Fletcher
Frye
Gallagher
Gallagher
Gangele
George
Gereda-Gutierrez
Gill
Glaze
Gray
Green
Guevara Jr
Guevara Ortega
Halstead
Han
Hargis
Hernandez Vivar
Hidalgo
Hollis
Howell
Imam
Jackson
Jacobs
Jasper
Jenkinson
Johnson
Joy
Juarez Avendano
Karas
Kaur
Keller
Key
Kifus
Klinger
Klus
Kobrosli
Lango
Lansdowne
Le
Lee
Lewis
Linderman
Long
Lovell
Luong
Maday
Magallanes
Mallaug
Manvell
Matias
2014-2015
Sean
Carter
Megan
Darrius
Luke
Eva Lee
Fatima
Adriel
James
Ishan
Dujon
Sarah
Michael
Alyssa
Brad
Collin
Blake
Andrew
Tynesha
Alexander
Shane
Manav
Miguel
Elizabeth
Navpreet
James
Haley
Jessica
Robert
Daniela
Sabrina
Esther
Nicole
Sergio
Javier
Jacob
Evan
Zafir
Haley
Emma
Jalen
Madeline
Thomas
Caroline
Ethan
Hannah
Ramneek
Jamie
Hunter
Payton Morgan
Steven
Erin
Rayaan
Sally
Malik
Trinity
Madison
Casandra
Emma
Clayton
Liam
Jordan
Caris
Alex
Justin
Faith
Alissa
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SECOND MARKING PERIOD Cont.
2014-2015
McGlasson
Mendez Bonilla
Meyer
Michel
Milloy
Moran
Mostacciuolo
Moyer
Mutter
Nduara
Nelson
Newman
Nielsen
Nostheide
O'Brien
Olds
Ortiz
Otwell
Paige
Park
Patane
Patchan
Phillips
Pickett
Poland
Presgrave
Quinn
Qureshi
Ramirez
Ramos-Flores
Ramsey
Rashid
Raymond
Ream
Reyes
Rihani
Ritter
Rivas
Robinson
Robson
Rodriguez Jimenez
Rodriguez Ruiz
Rodriguez-Zacarias
Romero
Ross
Ruiz
Ruiz-Morales
Sagar
Sagastume
Sahibzada
Said
Salcedo Hernandez
Samavedam
Sanchez
Satterfield
Saunders
Schlagel
Sciandra
Seaman
Shahab
Sheikh
Shemory
Shillingburg
Short
Sinclair
Skaff
Smith
Hannah
Olivia
Jacob
Jordan
Jacob
Nigel
Lauren
Cristina
Leah
Fidel
Jeffrey
Ashley
Megan
Victoria
Kymani
Isaiah
Madison
Bethany
Alexander
Alison
Kevin
Ainsley
Julissa
Zachary
Matthew
Kirsten
Jackson
Hailey
Madison
Kendall
Ashley
Brice
Aaron
Seth
Emma
Bailey
Kael
Jasmin
Jackson
DeVante'
Ki Hong
Jack
Sophia
Corey
Zariah
Avery
Porter
Madisyn
Maheen
Citlalli
Nilsa
Malena
Dostan
Garrett
Patrick
Tanya
Meriam
Grace
Raquel
Brianna
Noel
Luis
Louis
Dafne
Jackelin
Mary
Shanya
Nicole
Komal
Ashley
Usmaan
Karim
Salome
Akhila
Reynaldo
Blake
Katherine
Angela
Zachary
Rhys
Hevwar
Tamanna
Dylan
Hannah
Morgan
Rebecca
Corbin
Camren
Smith
Spicer
Staples
Thacker
Thomas
Thompson
Toomey
Vasquez
Velke
Vilche Hernandez
Villatoro
Waters
Weir
Wheeler
Williams
Wooten
Wright
Wu
Young
Zieleman
Zieleniewski
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VOLUME 13 ISSUE 5
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PTSO - September News
Your 2014-2015 PTSO Board:
President: Brenda Howdershell
Vice President: Katie Gardner
Secretary: Susan Wallace
Treasurer: Jennifer Wilkinson
Member at Large: Kim Poff
The PTSO Board meets the 2nd
Monday of the month and the
next meeting will be held April
13th at 6:30 pm in the BRMS
library. All are welcome to attend
Volunteer opportunities with the PTSO are available. Please contact Brenda Howdershell at
[email protected] for further information.
Thank you to all the students, staff and their families who came to our Bingo Night and who
have supported the Spirit Nights this year!
Spring is nearly here! What a great week for
a Beach Bash! Don't forget to have your student buy tickets for Friday's event this week.
Tickets are on sale for $5 during lunch, and
the PTSO is also selling unlimited game
bands for $10 and pre-ordered pizza for $2 a
slice. Each ticket bought this week goes into
a raffle drawing for the Candy Extravaganza
basket students can see displayed during
lunch. Come enjoy a Friday night full of music, games and tropical fun! The event is
March 13 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m
Don’t forget that every weekend
your purchases at Five Below can
help our school. Simply mention Bull Run
Middle School when you checkout. 
Make a difference! Join the PTSO now for the 2014-2015 school year:
https://ptso.wufoo.com/forms/brms-ptso-membership/
Check us out at: http://bullruneaglesptso.org/wordpress/
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Office 365 for Students
Mr. Matthew Phythian
Principal
Mr. James Addington
Assistant Principal
Mrs. Yvonne Donley
Assistant Principal
Over the next few weeks, all 8th grade students will
be activating their Microsoft Office 365 accounts.
Once activated, students will have access to email
as well as online versions of MS Word, MS Excel,
MS Powerpoint, and OneNote which they can utilize
at school or at home. In addition, students will have
5 licenses to download MS Office 2013 on their
home computers, laptops, cell phones, and/or tablets. For more information regarding Office 365 for
students, please click here.
Mr. Steve Williams
Teacher on Administrative
Assignment
6308 Catharpin Road
Gainesville, VA 20155
Phone: 703-753-9969
Fax: 703-753-9610
We are on the web..
http://bullrunms.schools.
pwcs.edu
Information from Prince William County Schools
Right to Special Programs/ Services
The Prince William County Public Schools Division is required to inform the community of a student’s right to a free, appropriate public education and the availability of programs and services, including a special education. The Individuals
with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504) are federal
laws that give the School Division certain responsibilities with respect to providing such educational programs to students with disabilities. Under the IDEA and Section 504, the School Division has the responsibility to actively and continuously identify, locate and evaluate those children, infant to age 21, living in Prince William County who may be in need
of special education and/or related services, or adaptation or accommodations to regular education services. These laws
also require the School Division to:

Refer for possible evaluation any student of school age living in the School Division who a staff member suspects
may be disabled.

Provide appropriate educational and school-related opportunities to students with disabilities in an inclusive setting
to the maximum extent appropriate.

Provide notice of the availability of services and types and location of services to nearby private schools, pediatricians, and the Health Department.

Provide parents/guardians of students with disabilities with notice of their rights annually, and prior to their student’s
evaluation and placement, or any significant change in their student’s placement.

Develop and implement procedural safeguards with respect to actions regarding the identification, evaluation, and
placement of students with disabilities.
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Provide written notice of the School Division’s procedural safeguards to parents or guardians.
If you suspect that your student may have a disability affecting your student’s development or academic performance, or
may have a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits a major life activity, please contact the Director of
Special Education at 703-791-7287 for further information