Newsletter - Roseville Community Schools
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Newsletter - Roseville Community Schools
EASTLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL Message From our Principal Cougar News, June 2015 Dear Eastland Families, Our year has come to an end and the 8th grade is moving on after a successful experience at Eastland Middle School. I am excited for them and all of the opportunities that the future holds over the next four years as they enter Roseville High School and are able to take advantage of everything RHS has to offer while they move towards the important milestone in life of high school graduation. The end of the year is always a time of celebration in school. We had our first annual Academic Award’s Night in May and it was a huge success. We gave over 130 students awards for their performance this year in all subject areas. These students were nominated by teacher’s that they had this year for their outstanding performance. In addition to the over 200 awards that these students received, we also named Eighth Grade Students of the Year based upon the success that they have had over their entire middle school career. A special congratulations to list 8th grade student of year. These 7 students were presented with plaques engraved with their accomplishments that will permanently hang outside of the EMS office on a Wall of Excellence that has been established for all to see. I would also like to congratulate all of the students who were inducted into National Junior Honor’s Society in May for their outstanding performance this year as well as all of the honor roll recipients from the third trimester. A complete list of the NJHS inductees can be found inside of this newsletter, and third trimester honor roll students will be listed in the September newsletter when we return in the fall. By this time invitations to our free summer math and literacy camps at Roseville High School have been sent out, and I urge parents and students to take advantage of this opportunity to catch up with your peers. Most students experience a drop in achievement over the summer and this is a perfect time to make up ground on your peers. If you have not received this information, but are interested in these fun-filled summer learning opportunities for your child, please contact the Counseling Office. ~ MISSION STATEMENT ~ The mission of Eastland Middle School, in a cooperative partnership with students, the home, and the community, is to develop lifelong learners prepared to meet the challenges of the future. 586‐445‐5700 Main Office 586‐445‐5701 Attendance Board of Education Theresa J. Genest, President Alfredo Francesconi, Vice President Gregory W. Scott, Secretary Matthew McCartney, Treasurer Joseph D. DeFelice, Trustee Ruth H. Green, Trustee Kevin A. Switanowski, Trustee Central Administration John Kment, Superintendent Rebecca Vasil, Deputy Superintendent Michael LaFeve, Assistant Superintendent Diane Kott, Director of Finance Eastland Middle School, 18700 Frank Street, Roseville, Michigan 48066 Jason Bettin, Principal - Major Mickens, Assistant Principal - Cynthia Fulkerth, Counselor EASTLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL Message From our Principal Cougar News, June 2015 Letters will also be going out to those students who did not meet the criteria to be promoted to the next grade. Roseville Community Schools is offering summer school for credit recovery at Roseville High School and the cost is $75 per session for Roseville residents and $150 for non-residents. Compared to surrounding districts this is very reasonable. Attending will help prepare students for success next year and will still allow students plenty of time off over the summer. If any parent has questions regarding summer school, please contact the Counseling Office. ~ MISSION STATEMENT ~ The mission of Eastland Middle School, in a cooperative partnership with students, the home, and the community, is to develop lifelong learners prepared to meet the challenges of the future. Finally, I would like to give a special thank you to Kim Behnke and Tina Coury-Pietrykowsi, our parent club officers, and Rose Kuechenmeister, an EMS staff member and longtime active member of the RCS community, for all of the hard work they did for all of the students at EMS this year. Their fundraising efforts for student incentives, involvement in after school activities, and commitment to all of the children at EMS played a significant role in the success we had this school year. They are advocates for all of our students and have spent countless hours helping to make EMS such a special place. Thank you again for all of your hard work. Our orientation for the 2015-16 school year is scheduled for August 28. Please be on the lookout for more information regarding both the EMS and RHS orientations over the summer. I hope everyone has a safe and happy summer, don’t forget the sunscreen! Go Cougars, 586‐445‐5700 Main Office 586‐445‐5701 Attendance Board of Education Theresa J. Genest, President Alfredo Francesconi, Vice President Gregory W. Scott, Secretary Matthew McCartney, Treasurer Joseph D. DeFelice, Trustee Ruth H. Green, Trustee Kevin A. Switanowski, Trustee Jason Bettin Central Administration Principal John Kment, Superintendent Rebecca Vasil, Deputy Superintendent Michael LaFeve, Assistant Superintendent Diane Kott, Director of Finance Eastland Middle School, 18700 Frank Street, Roseville, Michigan 48066 Jason Bettin, Principal - Major Mickens, Assistant Principal - Cynthia Fulkerth, Counselor June Calendar 6/1—8th Grade Celebration 6/3—Art Club Meeting 3p-4p 6/9—Half Day Dismissal @ 11a 6/10—Last Day Dismissal @ 11a Save the Date Last Week of School Monday, June 8th: Full Day Tuesday, June 9th: 7:35am to 11am Wednesday, June 10th: 7:35 am to 11am Yearbooks Yearbooks will be distributed on Monday, June 8th during lunches to those students who placed yearbook orders. Medication Pick Up All Medication must be picked up by parents no later than Monday, June 15th. Medication cannot be released to students. Any medication not picked up by June 15th will be disposed of. Report Cards Report Cards are expected to be mailed home by the end of the month. Safety Drills To help students prepare for emergencies, schools routinely practice drills for fire, tornado and lockdowns. In the event of a building crisis, all doors will be closed/locked, lights turned out and window blinds closed. Students will be moved away from the door and remain quiet until there is an “ALL CLEAR” given from the office. RCS Web Page: www.rcs.misd.net Orientation Our orientation for the 2015-16 school year is scheduled for August 28. Please be on the lookout for more information regarding both the EMS and RHS orientations over the summer. Main Office will be open on Mondays & Tuesdays during the summer. Newsworthy Notes from our Teachers NJHS Teacher Appreciation Week Congratulations to Eastland’s newest members of the National Junior Honor Society, who were inducted on May 21. EMS would like to say thank-you to Mr. Torchia and the Einstein Bagels on Mack Ave for their donation of bagels for Teacher Appreciation Week! They were delicious!! NJHS Inductees 2015-16 Hailey Ballor Jerzi Campbell Emma Carro Cole Clanin Swsan Elhady Paige Fresh Lilly Kaminski Kayla Kornelson Kaitlin Kukla Angelo Loicano Alana McClendon Sidney Peters Madison Radcliff Jordan Scott Lexie Syacsure Meghan VanDamme Julie Xiong May Students of the Month Student Mitchell Childress Natalie Terry-Martin Meriana Badawi Kyle Garlinghouse Britney Wade Tim Curmi Jerzi Campbell GR 8th 8th 7th 6th 7th 7th 7th Class Teacher Spanish 1 Smith Spanish 2 Smith Spanish 1 Smith Spanish 1 Smith Math Drake Math Drake Math Drake Awards Night Honorees 7th Grade Honorees 6th Grade Honorees Meriana Badawi Rachel Hyde Joseph Archambault Charles Montgomery Hailey Ballor Lillian Kaminski Randy Baker Madison Neibert Jacob Brandon Kayla Kornelson Miranda Bolinger Jagger Panich Maurice Bush Brittany Lawson Kellce' Bradley Jordan Rey Jerzi Campbell Angelo Loiacano Charlae Calloway Meadow Roberts Emma Carro Steven Mills Savannah Caramagno Jersey Rubio Cole Clanin Tristan Neibert Torrey Cohen Kevin Rumer Michael Cope Nicole Powers Taylor Collins Ryan Sawinski Timothy Curmi Madison Radcliff Griffin Davidson Ansaf Shkoukani Hailee Defilippi Donovan Rey Lisa Davis Bryanna Slekovich Ashley Derocco Jordan Scott Dana Deliso Dylan Smith Nicolas Digrande Dane Stillman Dylan Ferraro Allisa Sturgeon Swsan Elhady Lexie Syacsure Cora Fontana Brandon Sweet Alana Franco Dawn Taylor Kyle Garlinghouse Sloan Taylor Paige Fresh Nathan Valente Sanaa Griggs Avery Toal Kenneth Gannon Meghan Van Damme Tanner Grogan Matthew Torchia Tyrone Gilson Britney Wade Kaylee Guy Jeremiah Tyler John Green Dajanae Walker-Miller Abby Haderer Brandon Vandewalle Tionna Holmes Julie Xiong Latrell Mcdonald Mason Vansickle Zachary Ziaya Aarica Mckinney Likiyah Williams Awards Night Honorees 8th Grade Honorees Sebastian Amara Austin Bacon Logan Behnke Amoralita Benson Karley Blair Jaylin Brown Mitchell Childress Leah Cole Adrian Covert Anthony Crew Ryan Shiemke Yasmin Shkoukani Samantha Griessel Jade Danhausen Jordan Dennis Grace Deschaepmeester Kyle Dreyer Megan Ferranti Emily Flanigan Antwan Fresh Michael Giasson Ashley Jaworski Steven Klein Darrian Smith Olivia Mack Emily Soehren Tiayra Maholmes Antoine Stubbs Angela Martin Makayla Sumrall Jackson Mcpherson Joshua Terry Natalie Terry-Martin Matthew Moceri-Smithson Cleaha Montgomery Alyssa Trombley Evan Mortier Serena Vinciguerra Gabrielle Waderlow Selena Nicovic Armand Washington Madison White Savannah Panich Gregory Power Brianna Reinke Martwayla Williams Brianna Rivard Alexis Willis Raymond Russell Alexander Wyatt Jason Sedluk Joseph Zerilli 8th Grade Students of the Year Ryan Shiemke Math Madison White Art Ryan Shiemke Foreign Language Adrian Covert Vocational Arts Emily Soehren Science Makayla Sumrall Social Studies Emily Soehren Language Arts Jaylin Brown Physical Education Jason Sedluk Music Girls Math and Science Symposium On Friday, May 8th EMS sent 6 young ladies to the Girls Math, Science, Technology and Engineering Symposium at the Macomb Intermediate School District. The 6th graders attending were Charlae Calloway and Cora Fontana, 7th graders were Kayla Kornelson and Meghan Van Damme. 8th graders attending were Makayla Sumrall and Emily Soehren. The girls had an opportunity to attend four sessions The sessions were based on careers in Science, Math, Engineering and Technology. There was a S.T.E.A.M. based project where students made their own speakers. They had a session of Coding with Google and had a chance to meet an executive at Google!! Another session was on Funeral Directing and the girls tried sculpting of a human nose. The last session was directed by Henry Ford Optim Eyes and learned the education and skills needed to become an Optometrist or Ophthalmologist. Our trip to the MISD was amazing and the girls had an inspiring day!!!! Hallway Heroes Student Mentors Jaylin Brown Ally Adams Leah Cole Tyrone Ashley Kyle Dryer Cora Fontana Megan Ferranti Austin Hart Ashley Jaworski Rachel Hyde Evan Mortier Dakoda Inscho Cindy Phan Tyrell Lee Hayden Pietrykowski Savannah Panich Nameer Putrus Jacob Penn Brianna Rivard Greg Powers Spencer Rogers Jersey Rubio Kenneth Ryder Reginald Ryder Ryan Sawinski Reginald Ryder Jason Sedluk Ryan Shiemke Emily Soehren MaKayla Sumrall Joshauan Scaife Natalie Terry-Martin Carissa Stewart Madison White Cordell Tucker Mason Van Sickle Timothy Wilt EMS would like to send a big “Thank You” to all or our Student Mentors this year! They did a wonderful job of lending a helping hand to some of our 6th and 7th graders this year. Your help was very much appreciated!!