Mount Vernon News 2nd Quarter
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Mount Vernon News 2nd Quarter
Volume 1 Issue 2 January 2015 WCPSS Mount Vernon News The Official Newsletter of Mt. Vernon Middle School Principal’s Message Special points of interest: Parent Events at MVMS Booster Program Spotlight on Student: Ana Cristina Guerrero Ramirez Field trips Friday Specials and U-Rock activities High School Corner Inside this issue: I would like to begin by congratulating the over 50% of our student population that made the Gold, Silver, or Bronze Honor Roll on their 1st quarter report cards. These are clear indicators that students are working towards developing positive habits that can contribute to their continued success in school. Our students have experienced an encouraging first half of the school year and are continuing to focus on Mt. Vernon’s priorities of Safety, Achievement, Integrity, and Leadership. We have a busy 3rd quarter coming up as we begin to really focus on preparation for End Of Grade testing and North Carolina Final Exams. As we continue in this effort to prepare our students for success, we’d like to offer a few reminders to parents as you support your child’s success at school. First, please remember that the Mt. Vernon Student Dress Code requires students to wear tan khaki pants, a solid white, solid black, or solid gray shirt (no writing), and if needed a black, white or gray coat. Shoes can be any combination of black, white, and gray. Also, please remind students that they are expected to arrive at school with their materials (pen, pencil, and notebook). Additional materials that are needed can be provided in the classrooms. Finally, parents please make sure that you are reviewing and signing your child’s SAIL sheet each night. These are sent home each day as feedback from your child’s teachers and it is very important that we receive signed SAIL sheets back in homeroom the next day. This is also an excellent way to monitor your child’s homework. We have seen the students make tremendous growth and progress during the first semester. We hope you have seen this as well. Please help by continuing to provide guidance and direction for your children as they focus on preparing for their future as successful students and productive citizens. Next, Mt. Vernon celebrated another wonderful Turkey in the Hole Thanksgiving Feast. Approximately 365 people shared in the delicious meal that was prepared by students, staff, and volunteers. Seventeen turkeys were cleaned, prepared, wrapped and cooked by Bridges and Mt. Vernon staff! Then, staff, students, and families came together to create holiday decorations during our annual Gingerbread House family night. More than 100 guests enjoyed eating candy and making gingerbread houses with their families. Finally, students showcased their talents in singing, dancing, and public speaking to their peers, families, and community guests at our Holiday Program. quarter!! We greatly enjoyed seeing everyone there! Sincerely, Robbie Gupton, MA, CAS, MSA Principal, Mt. Vernon School Parent Events Booster News 2 8th Grade News 2 High School Corner 2 Friday Specials and U-Rock 3 Career Fair 3 2nd Quarter Honor Roll 3 Smart Links 4 Mt. Vernon hosted several parent events during the second quarter. First, the Student Achievement and Awards Ceremony was held to recognize 35 students who made honor roll for the first quarter. Mt. Vernon students earn honor roll by making all A’s, A’s and B’s, or A’s-B’sand one C. We are incredibly proud of their achievements and look forward to the second quarter celebration. (Continued page 4) Mount Vernon News Booster News Booster Program Spotlight on Student Ana Cristina Guerrero Ramirez Fall 2014-15 Boosters Students and Faculty Ana Guerrero Ramirez came to the Booster Program from E. Garner Middle School. She had a rocky start and let “kids influence her decisions so her grades dropped.” She came into the program as “a girl who would literally say whatever was on her mind” which didn’t always have a positive outcome. She was able to learn from her mistakes and get the support needed to become a better student, as well as, present herself in a positive manner in and outside of school. Her grades drastically improved second semester. She finished her semester as an 8th grader with A’s and B’s and will transition to high school on January 21st with two high school credits on her transcript. She will be an awesome student! 8th Grade News Mr. Riordan joined our reach him, his email is staff in place of Mr. Cox [email protected]. for 8th grade Social Studies. Mr. Riordan was a frequent substitute teacher at Mt. Vernon last year and developed a relationship with several of our students in that role. We are very excited to have him on staff! If you would like to High School Corner Student assignment strips were sent home the week of January 12. If you are unsatisfied with your child’s base school, you may apply for a transfer online at www.wcpss.net February 2026. Please note that if you apply for, and are granted a transfer, you will be responsible for providing transportation. Page 2 High Schools will be hosting Rising Ninth Grade Open Houses. Please make plans to attend! Athens-February 2, 6pm Apex Friendship-February 11, 7pm at Lufkin Middle Broughton-February 3, 7pm Cary-February 19, 7pm Enloe-January 28, 6pm Garner-January 29, 6pm Heritage-February 12, 5:45pm Middle Creek-January 29, 7pm Millbrook-February 26, 6:30pm Panther Creek-January 29, 6pm Southeast-January 27, 6pm Students will start high school registration during March. Teachers will make course recommendations and students will meet with Mrs. West and Ms. Hughes to select classes and complete their registration. A parent session will be held at 9:30, Friday, February 13 to discuss registration and graduation requirements. Volume 1 Issue 2 Friday Special and U-Rock Mt. Vernon students earn Friday Special rewards by averaging 94 points or higher on their SAIL sheets for the week. Rewards first quarter included an ice cream social, board games, kickball, football, capture the flag, computer games, candy bars, basketball, casual dress, and fair games. Nearly 94% of our students have earned the Friday Special each week! Upcoming Specials include Computer Games and Gym Competitions (1/23), Football and Super Bowl Games (1/30), Casual Dress (2/6), Casual Dress and Candy Bars (2/13), Mardi Gras Games (2/20), Ice Cream Social and Basketball (2/27), Casual Dress (3/6), Volleyball and Bingo (3/13), Basketball and Board Games (3/20), Casual Dress (4/2). In addition to the Friday Special, students can also earn a You Rock activity by having no unexcused absences, no write-ups, and no AC time. Our next You Rock activity, for those earning it during the month of January, will be a trip to United Skates on February 6. Students and Teachers enjoy games. Games to You is a U-Rock favorite. Mount Vernon Career Fair Our Career and Technical Education Department is proud to again host the MVMS Career Fair. All students will participate in a day long event on campus. We are hosting people from Industry, Education and Government. These people have graciously volunteered their time to share personal experi- ences in their professional fields. Each presenter brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with our students. They make presentations and then take questions from the students. Students are truly engaged. This is an opportunity for students to learn what is possible for their future, and how to identify and begin working toward an interesting and challenging career. Students also learn that much work goes into achieving their career goals. MVMS Career Fair is Wednesday, March 18, 2015. MVMS 2nd Quarter Honor Roll AB Honor Roll Briana Walker Austin Morton Dale Lester DJ Creech Kamdin McDonald Marcello Herrera Nicholas Shepard Oscar Herrera Shyque Coleman Zachariah Truelove Debbiyon Flowers Page 3 AB and One C Honor Roll Jaquelline Nunez Jose Garduza Xaiviona Harrington Anthony Aguillar Jason Allen Javier Campos Justin Corbett Sergio Gadegbeku Shakiera Ferrer Todd Burt The Achievement Celebration will be held Friday, February 13 at 9:00am in the school cafeteria. Students will receive invitations attached to their SAIL sheets the week prior to the event. Raleigh PD Officers generated a lot of excitement. Raleigh Firefighters calmed everyone down. WCPSS Mount Vernon Middle School 5418 Chapel Hill Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Phone: 919-233-4313 Fax: 919-233-4006 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] We are on the Web. http://mtvernonms.wcpss.net/ Mt. Vernon is an alternative school with the capacity to serve ninety 6th through 8th grade mild to moderate at-risk students. Approximately 15 percent of these are identified as special education students receiving additional consultative and resource services. Our mission is to provide all students an opportunity to succeed in character development and academics while becoming more responsible and productive citizens equipped for future challenges. There are three programs on the Mt. Vernon campus that are each designed to address a variety of student needs. The Mt. Vernon Middle School program for at-risk middle school students, the Boosters acceleration program, and the Bridges program for Kindergarten through 5th grade. Making a Difference. Every Child. Every Day. Parent Events (continued from page 1) The children, (especially the one in the lower left corner) thoroughly enjoyed building Gingerbread Houses! Attention Parents: Smart links to MVMS. You can now link the Mt. Vernon School Calendar to your smart phone! Go to http://mtvernonms.wcpss.net/, under the "parents" tab, click "calendar." Beneath the calendar in the bottom right corner click "+Google Calendar." A prompt will ask if you want to add the calendar or not, click "yes, add this calendar." If you follow these steps and the calendar does not appear, try going to https://www.google.com/ calendar/iphoneselect to add this calendar to the list of calendars on your phone. Several Parent Programs are on the February/March schedule. Please continue checking your child’s SAIL sheet each night as information on these events will be attached. Upcoming events include: Student Achievement and Awards Recognition Breakfast-Friday, February 13, 9am Planning for High School-Friday, February 13, 9:30am Parent Seminar, “Safety with Technology”, Thursday, March 12, 6-7:30pm, childcare provided Thanks to everyone who came to our Parent Events during first quarter!! We greatly enjoyed seeing everyone there! Several Parent Programs are on the February/ March schedule. Please continue checking your child’s SAIL sheet each night as information on these events will be attached. Upcoming events include: Student Achievement and Awards Recognition Breakfast-Friday, February 13, 9am Planning for High School-Friday, February 13, 9:30am Parent Seminar, “Safety with Technology”, Thursday, March 12, 6-7:30pm, childcare provided.