MIDDLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS! Wednesday Quote:

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MIDDLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS! Wednesday Quote:
ANTIGO PRIDE-Be Ready, Be Responsible, Be Respectful, Be Safe
MIDDLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS!
Wednesday Quote:
Friday we will be having an assembly for our 8th grade. We will meet in the gym at the
end of 4th hour and continue through ER. We will have High School staff speaking
about Chromes Books and summer school opportunities including Freshmen Focus
which is the 9th grade transition class. We will also take a class of 2019 picture to use
for our graduation ceremony.
Summer School booklets are in the office. Please stop down if you want a copy. All
registration will be done on line. If you need help we are offering a summer school sign
up event on April 30th and May 5th in the IMC 4-6pm.
6-7th graders that would like to help out with the summer school 6th grade transition
class called Making Connections. Please see Mrs. McCann for a sign-up sheet. We are
currently looking for approximately 8 students.
Congratulations to students that have made the academic honor roll for 3rd quarter.
Good Luck to our Tennis and Track and Field teams this week!
Reminder to turn in your Red Robin Rewards for the incentive trip raffle. We will
pick 2 winners from each grade level for each trip. This will take place on Friday,
May 1st.
Student Dress Code: Students at Antigo Middle/High School are expected to dress in a manner that is most
appropriate for a positive learning environment. The following guidelines are intended to be of assistance to
students and parents in determining suitable and appropriate forms of dress and grooming for school
attendance. The major responsibility for decisions made in this area rests with the parents and students per
Wisconsin Statute 120.13(1)(a).
. Clothing Requirements:
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Dresses and skirts must extend closer to the knee than the hip.
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Shorts must have a 4 inch or longer inseam.
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Shirt/tops must cover all bra straps, midriff area, and have no visible cleavage.
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Pants must be worn with undergarments covered.
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Clothing items that disrupt or threaten to disrupt the learning of others are prohibited. Students
are prohibited from wearing any clothing or jewelry that contains pictures and/or writing referring to
alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, sexual references, profanity, promotion of gambling, and/or
gangs including writing or pictures on clothing with double meanings. Clothing that defames, insults,
threatens or harasses any racial or cultural groups or individuals are prohibited.
Springbrook Clean-up (4th Avenue Dam Trail Head)
Come join your community in an effort to clean-up the area surrounding
Springbrook. A FREE lunch will be provided at approximately 12:00pm for all
participants.
LOCATION: Meet at the 4th Avenue Dam Trail Head (located off of 4th Avenue;
behind the County Store and Lakeside Grocery & Pharmacy).
DATE: Monday, May 4, 2015 (it's a no school day!)
TIME: The Clean-up will take place from 10am-12pm.
WHAT TO BRING: We will provide gloves, trash bags, and a limited supply of trash
pickers. Please dress in clothes that you don't mind getting dirty. Mud boots or
waterproof boots are recommended. If you own a boat you may help by picking trash
out of the lake basins (the boat may not have an engine which creates a wake).
REGISTRATION: Registration is not required for this event (you may show-up the day
of the event without registering).
GIRLS ON FIRE! Annual Camp Trailblazers – Monday, June 22Friday, June 26, 2015. Hosted by Chippewa Valley Technical College.
More info in the office!
ANTIGO SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION…summer schedules are in the office
for anyone interested. Questions call…Jeff@ 715-216-2475 or Jason @
715-216-2707.
Attention 8th grade Football players! Friday, May 15th during ER in the
Gym, Coach Schofield will be here to discuss the importance of
attending summer workouts and contact days to prepare for the
upcoming season. Please be sure to attend!
Thursday, April 30th
Track 6th, 7th, and 8th: D.C. Everest, Horace Mann, and
Rhinelander. @ 4:00 @ D.C. Everest Dismiss @ 2:20 (time change
due to picture taking) Leave @ 2:45
Friday, May 1st
Boys Tennis: Antigo @ Rhinelander against Rhinelander and
Stevens Point; Match @ 4:00 Dismiss @ 2:25 Bus Leaves @
2:35
Summer School 2015
Main Sessions Monday – Thursdays, June 15 – 25
*See course book for date exceptions
Courses Include:
~Freshmen Focus ~Making Connections
~Kick Start Your School Year ~Archery
~Survivor ~Art, Recess, Gym and Science
~And MANY MORE!
Summer School Booklets are now available.
Walk-In Registration Antigo Middle School – IMC
Thursday, April 30 & Tuesday, May 5 4:00 – 6:00 PM
Online Registration
Monday, April 20 – Friday, May 22
To register, visit the District webpage under the heading “District” select “Summer School.”
Beginning mid-April, after books are distributed to schools, you will find an online course catalog,
forms and information.
Use your same log-in information as 2014.
Please contact Amber Resch if you need this information.
715-627-4355 ext. 1239 or [email protected]
Dates to Remember……….
May 1 Red Robin Reward drawings for free incentive trips.
One winner for each trip will be awarded in each grade!
May 8 End of Year Incentive Permission slips due!
May 11 6th Grade Band Concert 7:30-AMS Gym
May 18 7th & 8th Grade Band Concert 7:30 p.m. AMS Gym
May 22 Band Trip (7th and 8th Grade to Six Flags)
Depart at 6:00 a.m. and return at 10:00 p.m.
May 25 Memorial Day Parade
Meet in band room at 8:00 a.m.
May 28 Choir Concert 7:00 p.m. Volm Theatre
June 3 End of Year Incentive Trips
June 4 Eighth Grade Graduation 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Dessert Bar for students and parents to follow!
8th graders will be allowed to go home with parent permission after the ceremony!
End of Year Incentive Trips
Permission slips are available in the office for the incentive trips on June 3rd.
All permission slips are due on or before May 8th. All forms must be returned
to the office. No late slips will be accepted due to the need to get bussing ordered and
notify businesses of numbers coming for the day. There are four choices available for
students to pick from.
Mt. Olympus indoor and outdoor waterpark and activities in the Wisconsin
Dells. Cost is $33.00 and includes transportation, lunch (hot dog, chips, and soda), and
admission to park. Students will leave at 8:00 a.m. sharp and will return at 7:00 p.m. and
will need a ride home from the middle school.
Fishing at Post Lake Dam will be available to the first 15 students that return their
permission slip and money. Students will be going in private staff vehicles and will leave at
8:00 a.m. and return by the end of the school day. Cost is $5.00 and bait is included.
Students have the choice of bringing their own lunch or have a school lunch packed.
Golf at Bass Lake includes golf lesson, lunch, and students will have a chance to golf a
few holes (depending on time will depend on how many holes). Students will be going in
private staff vehicles. Cost at this time is $15 and students will return by the end of the
school day.
Lake Park and/or Movie Students will be walking to Lake Park and will have different
activities to choose from including sidewalk art, tie dying (must bring own shirt), roller
blading and skateboarding (bring own equipment), walking trail, kickball, and fishing (must
bring equipment). This activity is free if the student stays all day and does not go to the
movie. Students that wish to go to a movie at the Palace Theater in the afternoon may do
so for a cost of $6.00 which includes a small popcorn and drink. Movie is yet to be
determined. Students will be walking from Lake Park to the movie. Students will have a
choice of bringing their own lunch or having a school lunch provided. A small amount of
concessions for a minimal fee will be provided in the afternoon at Lake Park for students
that are not going to the movie.
This is a school day and students are expected to be in school this day. Any questions
please call the middle school.
Please RSVP to Mrs. Dobrinska if you plan to attend any of these events.
Hope to see you there!
On Thursday, May 7th, the Langlade County UW-Extension is partnering with the after
school program to offer an eParenting workshop. The workshop is from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. in
the IMC and includes a light dinner. Registration is required for planning purposes and
child care (ages 4 & up) is available upon request. Flyers are located in the middle school
office.
We are having a Family Connections program on Thursday, May 14th from 5:30 – 7:30
p.m. in the IMC. We will have a light dinner and several “make and take” activities
available for you and your family to enjoy. Please make plans to join us for a relaxing and
fun evening.
On Tuesday, May 19th we are excited to offer an informative and entertaining program on
preventing summer learning loss. This event will include books, games, and other
resources to help combat the “summer slide”.
The last day of before and after-school program will be Friday, May 22nd. Thank you
for being a part of the program!