May 2015 - Irvine Unified School District
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May 2015 - Irvine Unified School District
Irvine Unified School District May 2015 Venado Middle School Newsletter Newsletter at a Glance A Message from the Principal Conclusion of Tsukuba, Japan E-Pal Program OC Science Fair Dodgeball Tournament Bike Registration 8th Grade Panorama Photo State Testing Dress Code Reminders ELAC Meeting Trimester 3 Progress Report Spirit Days Jazz at the Palms at OC Great Park Mental Health Month Knott’s Berry Farm Field Trip for 8th Graders School Service Trip to Disneyland Residency Verification Middle School Program Events for May 5/1 5/1 5/5 5/5 5/7 5/7 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/14 5/17 5/20 5/21 5/22 5/25 5/27 5/29 5/29 Bicycle Registration, 8-9:30 a.m. NJHS Movie Night, 6:30-8:15 p.m. 8th Grade Panorama Photo ELAC Meeting, 3:15-4:15 p.m. Minimum Day Open House Barbeque and Student Performances, 5:30-6:30 p.m. (wear black & gold) Open House, 6:30-8:00 p.m. (wear black & gold) Black and Gold Spirit Day Jazz at the Palms at OC Great Park, 1:30-2:30 p.m. School Site Council Meeting, 3:15-4:30 p.m. Irvine Junior Games Knight’s Out – Veggie Grill, Time to be determined P.T.S.A. Meeting – 6:30-8:00 p.m. K-8 School Holiday – No School Memorial Day – No School Modified Late Start for 7th Graders (School begins for 7th graders at 10:55am) Dress as Disney Character or Disney Attire Spirit Day Disneyland Service Trip – 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. A Message from the Principal We are excited about Venado’s annual Open House, which is next Thursday, May 7, from 5:30-8:00pm. The evening begins at 5:30pm with a traditional barbeque dinner. Dinners may be purchased ahead of time by completing the BBQ Meal Order Form sent home on April 20 and having your child turn it in, along with payment, to his/her Period 1 teacher or to the office. Orders and payment may also be submitted electronically (see order form). If you have not already placed your order, it’s not too late! We have extended the due date until Friday, May 1. Pick up your pre-ordered dinner tickets in the BBQ area at Open House. Dinners will be available for purchase on the evening of Open House, but will only Page 1 of 8 be guaranteed if purchased in advance. During the dinner, enjoy performances by Venado students on the outdoor stage. The building and classrooms will open at 6:30pm. To show school spirit, all students, staff, parents and guests are highly encouraged to wear our school colors, black and gold! Schedule of Student Performances on the Outdoor Stage: 5:40 p.m. Drama class performance 5:55 p.m. Chorus 6:10 p.m. Jazz Band Future Venado Knights from our feeder schools and from around the district descended on Venado on Tuesday, April 21 for a special 6th grade assembly. Students and their teachers were encouraged to show school pride for their new school by wearing our school colors. Prizes were handed out to the most spirited. Assembly topics included learning about student life and activities, our HONOR Code and the spring registration process. Students also got to hear about the various elective choices from teachers. As part of the visit, students learned the Venado Cheer and finished out the assembly by dancing to the “Cupid Shuffle” led by one of our School Counselors, Erin Garcia. We would like to wish a warm welcome to all of our new students and their families! The district office is soliciting feedback on Proposed Amendments to the IUSD’s Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). To view this document, please click on the link below: Proposed Amendments to IUSD's LCAP Students, staff members and parents wishing to submit individual feedback about the Proposed Amendments to IUSD’s LCAP may do so using the survey at the following page: LCAP Community Survey For more information about the Local Control Funding Formula and IUSD’s LCAP, please visit: IUSD's LCFF/LCAP Page The school newsletter is produced collaboratively each month by a number of staff members who write various brief articles. The name of the individual who wrote each article is indicated. I would like to thank this month’s contributors. I would also like to especially thank my Administrative Assistant, Ms. Peggy Mariani, who rounds up, creates the layout and edits the articles each month. ~ Luis Torres, Principal Conclusion of E-Pal Program with Students from Tsukuba, Japan The thirty-five Venado 8th grade GATE students, who represented the City of Irvine and IUSD, celebrated the end of the Irvine-Tsukuba, Japan Sister City E-Pal Program on April 23. These students had been connecting with middle schools from Irvine’s sister city in Tsukuba, Japan, since October via email. The closing ceremony consisted of video-taping individual student messages and speeches by Irvine’s Mayor Steven Choi, IUSD Director of Secondary Education, Keith Tuominen, Mrs. Van Dam, and Ms. Campbell. Students were treated to Japanese treats and given Tsukuba baseball hats and pins, as well as certificates of appreciation awarded from the City of Irvine by Mayor Choi. The entire event was Page 2 of 8 recorded to send to the Tsukuba students who also received Irvine baseball hats, Venado pencils and pennants, and group photo postcards from their American E-Pals. ~ Julie Campbell, English Language Arts Teacher and Site GATE Coordinator Tsukuba, Japan E-Pal Participants (left to right) Row 1 – Jasmyne Kon, Mira Ogawa, Eunice Oh Row 2 – Ivy Cao, Katie Kao, Joanne Park, Elina Kim, Christine Park, Mayor Choi, Helena Czochanski, Amanda Siu, Alison Duong, Dana Morshed Row 3 – Jessie Zhao, Phoebe Lin, Ellanena Rodriguez, Erica Koyama, Logan Mintz-Hernandez, Cindy Liu, Ananya Pochiraju, Kimberly Bryan Row 4 – Kristopher Jacobson, Joshua Zhao, Jai Radhakrishnan, David Jeong, Kenneth Phung, Tanis Wicker, M s. Campbell, Dr. Tuominen, Mrs. VanDam Orange County Science Fair We are proud to report that student Patrick Liu, who participated in the Orange County Science Fair on Sunday, April 26, won several medals. Patrick received the Raytheon Asian Pacific Association Award, an honorary award for projects relating to electronics. He also won first place in his project category, Electricity and Electronics. In addition, Patrick was chosen for the Junior Sweepstakes Award, a Board of Directors Award, which is awarded to a junior and senior high school student with the best project and exhibit. Since Patrick is a Sweepstakes winner, he is eligible to apply and compete at the California State Science Fair, which takes place May 18-19, 2015. Patrick is also eligible to participate in the Broadcom MASTERS (Math, Applied Science, Technology and Engineering Rising Star) competition, which occurs in June. Only the top 10% of middle schoolers are nominated for this national competition. Congratulations to Patrick! We wish you all the best as you move on to the other competitions. I would also like to acknowledge and thank Ms. Johnson, for serving as Venado’s Science Fair Staff Sponsor. OC Science Fair Award Winner Patrick Liu ~ Luis Torres, Principal Page 3 of 8 Dodgeball Tournament Students and staff members have been participating in a school-wide dodgeball tournament at lunch, which began the week of April 20. The tournament is a reward for winning the Clean Campus Challenge for Trimester 2. Fifteen teams competed, including 3 teams of staff members. On April 29, the final game was played between a student team consisting of all 7 th grade students, Triple Doubles (Brenden Ballesteros, Blain Miller, Brady Boznanski, Bryn Boznanski, Cole Saban and Dalton Saban) and a staff member team, the Purple Cobras (Mr. Kopczynksi, Mr. Hammers, Mr. Beckman, Mrs. Glaze, Mr. Bui and Ms. Craig). In a close match, the Purple Cobras team prevailed and won the tournament, two games to one. Congratulations to the Purple Cobras for winning the tournament and to the Double Triples for making it to the finals and for a great match. I would also like thank all of the other teams for participating and staff members who gave up their lunch periods to referee. Whether students were on or off the court, it was a great deal of fun for all! ~ Luis Torres, Principal Double Triples on the offense during the final three games. Purple Cobras and Double Triple after the last match. Bike Registration The Irvine Police Department is hosting a Bicycle Registration at Venado on Friday, May 1 from 8:00-9:30 a.m. Students interested in licensing their bikes at this event, should bring their bikes to school and complete the registration form (available in the front office or at the bike racks on Friday morning). If students are unable to attend, but are still interested in registering their bikes, they may do so online by visiting www.cityofirvine.org/bikeinfo ~ Shannon Van Dam, Assistant Principal 8th Grade Panorama Photo South Coast Photo will be here Tuesday, May 5 to take the 8th Grade Panorama Photo. This photo is a wonderful memory for 8th grade students. Order envelopes, which were provided to all students in Homeroom on April 20, are to be returned to the photographer at the time of the photo on May 5. Extra envelopes are located in the front office. The dress code applies, so please make sure students are attired appropriately. ~ Peggy Mariani, Administrative Assistant Page 4 of 8 State Testing Venado Middle School is currently administering the state Smarter Balanced assessments (SBAC) to the 7th and 8th grade students. As a reminder, it is very important that the students are present at school ontime, all day, each day during our testing process. Please see the VMS SBAC Testing Schedule for a detailed calendar indicating which English and Math classes are testing daily. Additionally, the 8th grade students will take the California Standards Test (CST) in Science on Wednesday, May 27. On this day, eighth grade students will report to Homeroom at 8:30 a.m. to take the test. This day will be a modified late start schedule for 7th grade students, who may arrive to school no earlier than 10:40 a.m. School begins on this day for 7th grader at 10:55 a.m. ~ Shannon Van Dam, Assistant Principal Dress Code Reminders Dress for success and follow Venado’s Dress Code! Even though the weather is warming up, please make sure that students consider to our Dress Code (page VII of the Student Handbook) when getting ready for school each day. Students who are wearing inappropriate attire may receive disciplinary consequences that could affect eligibility for participation in end-of-the-year activities. Thank you for your support. ~ Shannon Van Dam, Assistant Principal ELAC Meeting The final meeting of Venado’s 2014-2015 ELAC will take place on Tuesday, May 5, 2015. The meeting will be held at 3:15 p.m. in room 113. A special guest speaker, Lauren Cohen, EL Coordinator at Irvine High School, will be speaking to parents regarding high school and the EL student. (She will provide information regarding placement, movement, credits (and how to get enough), summer school, and suggested courses, among other things. There will also be a short question and answer time. ~ Sherilyn Cammarato, EL Coordinator and Humanities Teacher Trimester 3 Progress Report Third trimester grades will be posted on the evening of May 8, 2015. To view your child’s grades, please sign into your Parent Portal account at www.myiusd.org ~ T. Laughlin, Clerk Spirit Days Students and staff members have shown remarkable school spirit this year. Thank you for encouraging your children to participate in our fun spirit day competitions. This month will be the last month of period 5 Spirit Day competitions. The winning class each month receives a pizza party. Here are the period 5 class winners so far this year: September: Mrs. Fallace’s class October: Mr. Bui’s class November: Mrs. Sarmiento’s class December: Mrs. Sarmiento’s class Page 5 of 8 January: Mrs. Sarmiento’s class February: Mr. Bui’s class March: Mrs. Sarmiento’s class April: Mrs. L. Kim’s class Upcoming Spirit Days: May 1st - Space Day May 8th - Black and Gold May 15th - Color Battle (Each 5th period will have their own team color) May 29th - Disney Day (Dress as a Disney character or in Disney attire) ~ Cory Hinman, ASB/Leadership Advisor and Teacher Jazz Band Performs at the Palms at OC Great Park Imagine jazz ensembles from local middle schools and high schools jammin’ in one of the most scenic outdoor music venues in all of Orange County, Jazz at the Palm Court Arts Complex at the OC Great Park promises to be a special experience for musicians and music fans alike. The event is a unique collaboration between the Irvine Unified School District and the City of Irvine. On Saturday May 9, ten student jazz ensembles from Irvine Unified School District, including Venado under the direction of Mr. Jim Butler, will perform (specific times to be announced, but the event starts 11:00 a.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m.). The performances will also feature special guest artists performing alongside the student musicians. Bring your folding chairs, picnic blankets, and don’t miss this one-of-a-kind live music experience. ~ Mr. Hammers, Long-term Music Teacher Mental Health Awareness Month May is Mental Health Awareness Month. It is important to be aware of our own mental health and to be aware of the signs and symptoms that assistance may be needed for ourselves and for our family members and friends. Mental health, like physical health, exists on a continuum. Everyone has mental health. The more informed we are of supports available and when to seek them, the more we work to end the stigma associated with mental health. If you would like to get involved in awareness activities around mental health and wellness, visit the California website at www.eachmindmatters.org. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, please contact OC Links at (855) 625-4657 for assistance. ~ Melissa Di Scala Coordinator, Mental Health, Irvine Unified School District 8th Grade Field Trip to Knott’s Berry Farm This is just a friendly reminder that students planning on attending the 8 th grade trip to Knott’s Berry Farm on June 17, must turn in the Permission Slip and payment on May 15 to their first period teacher or to the front office. For more information, please see the End-of-the-Year Activities Letter. ~ Luis Torres, Principal Page 6 of 8 School Service Trip to Disneyland As a reminder, the School Service Trip to Disneyland on May 29 is for eligible students who have participated in special clubs, certain classes, or who have performed 20 hours of community service on campus (see page XIV of the Student Planner for a list of clubs or classes). In order to attend, the students must have already submitted their Service Hours Log (due 4/24/15). The Permission Slip and money are due May 1. Students will depart from Venado at 10:00am and return to campus at 8:00pm. Please remember, participating in one of the end-of-the-year field trips is a privilege earned by Venado students. At all times on a field trip, students are expected to abide by all school rules (including the dress code), park rules and municipal codes. Behavior problems during any field trip may result in the loss of participation in end-of-year activities. If a student does not attend a field trip, whether by choice or due to ineligibility, he/she is expected to attend school on that day. Students who are absent on this day will be required to provide a doctor’s note to excuse the absence. All students must ride the bus to and from Venado as a group. Parents may not give permission for students to stay at the park to be picked up later. If a student must leave the park at an earlier time, written notification must be provided to the school a week in advance of the fieldtrip. The school will arrange a meeting time and location for the student to be signed out. ~ Shannon Van Dam, Assistant Principal Residency Verification Our district requires residency verification affidavits for all IUSD students annually. To view the IUSD letter click here. The Department of Student Services has notified all parents that have not completed the required Annual Residency Verification process, pursuant to state law and Irvine Unified School District’s Board Policy and Administrative Regulations. Per instructions from the IUSD Office of Student Services, students with outstanding residency verification will be dis-enrolled from IUSD at the end of the current school year. Our goal is to avoid doing this to any student. If you have not completed this process, please do so promptly. ~ T. Laughlin City of Irvine Middle School Program (MSP) Heading into the last month and half of school, the City of Irvine Middle School Program (MSP) staff have just a few fun and exciting recreation classes remaining for your middle school students! Co-ed Lacrosse starts Tuesday, May 5. Practices are afterschool, Tuesdays and Thursdays, through May 28. Summer Teen Camp, an excursion based camp for 7th-9th graders, is filling up quickly! With only a 9week summer ahead, make sure you register soon. Registration can be done online or in person at Heritage Community Park. Venado Middle School and the Venado Youth Action Team are teaming up to participate in the Relay for Life-Irvine, on Saturday, June 6-7. If you would like to join our team, or are interested in donating as our sponsor, please contact Stacy Martin at [email protected], or Dawn Baranski at [email protected] ASAP for more information. To see the May Activities Calendar, visit the Students page of the Venado website. Program flyers are located at the entrance to the Venado Library or you may visit our website at www.IrvineMSP.org Page 7 of 8 ~ Stacy Martin, Venado MSP Coordinator 949.724.7190 [email protected] Home of the Venado Knights Honest On-time Noble On-task Respectful and Responsible 4 Deerfield Avenue, Irvine, CA 92604 949.936.6800 FAX 949.936.6809 www.iusd.org/ve Page 8 of 8