PRINCIPAL`S MESSAGE - Milwee Middle School
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PRINCIPAL`S MESSAGE - Milwee Middle School
Parent Newsletter January 2015 Volume III, Issue 2 Congratulations to our very own Mr. Brian Furgione – Seminole County Middle School’s Teacher of the Year! Milwee Middle School 1341 S Ronald Reagan Blvd Longwood, FL 32750 Congratulations to our Spartan Super Spellers from the 20142015 Spelling Bee. First place - Rachel, second place - Kevin, third place Cristian! Dear Milwee Middle School Families, As I welcome you to a new semester at Milwee Middle School, I need to introduce myself. My name is Jim Kubis, and I am your new principal. I want to first thank Dr. Walsh for providing me with a smooth transition into my new role. I wish her much success at the county office. I received my bachelor’s degree in biology in 1981 from the University of Akron and my master’s degree in educational leadership in 1997 from the University of Central Florida. This is my thirty-first year in education. I began my career in education at Barberton High School in Ohio as a science teacher and basketball coach. I moved to Florida in 1986 and worked for Orange County Public Schools for sixteen years, teaching science PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE and math, serving as assistant athletic director and coaching basketball at Edgewater High School. In 1992 I led my varsity team to a district championship. I began my administrative career at Gotha Middle School as administrative dean. Later, I was promoted to assistant principal and worked at Hunters Creek Middle School. An opportunity then took me to the Diocese of Orlando where I served as an assistant principal for three years before returning to public education working at South Seminole Middle School as assistant principal for fiveand-a-half years. I was promoted to principal and worked at Markham Woods Middle School for four years. I have been married to my wife, Lori, for twenty-six years, and I have a son, Zachary, who is a junior in college. I enjoy golf, fishing, boating, officiating basketball and spending time with my family. It is truly an honor to be selected principal of Milwee Middle School. I am looking forward to starting this new journey with my Spartan family. Together we will continue to help your child succeed. Sincerely, Jim Kubis Milwee has adopted a 0-4 grading scale that is in alignment with calculating students’ grade point REMINDERS CAR LINE (Drop Off & Pick Up) Teachers assist in the car line for your child’s safety and the safety of others. We ask ALL cars to pull up to the furthest spot in front of building 9 so that students can be safely dropped off and loaded. Students are not to walk through traffic without the explicit direction from our teachers directing traffic. Students are to be dropped off and loaded in front of building 9 only so that we can move traffic off of 427 as quickly and safely as possible. Stopping in front of the Media Center to drop off or load is prohibited. Students are to pay attention and be alert. They are to be watching for their ride at all times and move down towards the furthest spot in front of building 9 to load in the afternoons. Parents and Visitors are asked to refrain from talking on their phones while in the car line. Directions cannot be heard and accidents can result. Thank you for helping to keep students, teachers and staff safe at Milwee. GUIDANCE INFORMATION Please contact Ms. Wolfrum in the guidance department if you have a need for a community resource list or have a need for your child to participate in our Friday pantry backpack program. This program assists our students with breakfast and lunch over the weekend. All students at Milwee are provided the opportunity to eat breakfast at school on a daily basis. Students do not have to be on the lunch program to participate in our school-wide breakfast program. Please encourage your child to eat breakfast daily. Contact the grade level counselor if your child has a need for counseling services. There is a referral process available for additional support services. ATTENDANCE Attendance is monitored on a monthly basis. Students who miss 5 or more days within a 30 day period are subject to truancy measures. Excuse notes should be turned in to the front office within 2 days of a student’s return to school. Please contact Mrs. Michaels, attendance secretary, if you have questions. PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES Conferences may be scheduled by calling Mrs. Perez in the front office. They are scheduled before school from 8:40-9:10. Literacy Night 1/29 – 5:30 – 6:45 pm All County Band Rehearsals & Concert 1/29 thru 1/31 Beta club open skate 2/1 - 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm - RDV Pasta for Pennies 2/2 – 2/27 Title 1 Math Night 2/5 – 6:00 – 8:00 pm American Heart Association Hoops for Hearts 2/12-2/13 SECME Regional competition - 2/14 7:30 am - 4:00 pm UCF Curriculum Night – 2/19 6:30 – 8:00 pm Girl's Engineering breakfast - 2/20 8:30 am Engineering week - 2/23 - 2/27 Engineering family open house night 2/26 6:30 - 8:00 pm Cafeteria Incoming 6th Articulation 2/26 6:00 – 8:00 pm Media Center Regional Science Bowl - 2/28 9:00 am. 3:00 pm FSEC, Cocoa Energy Whiz Olympics - 5/2 8:00 am - 4:00 pm FSEC, Cocoa MILWEE TRACK SCHEDULE February 4 Sanford, Rock Lake @ Greenwood Lakes Markham Woods, Teague @ Millennium Tuskawilla, South Seminole @ Lawton Chiles (Hosted by Jackson Heights) Milwee, Lawton Chiles @ Indian Trails February 11 Millennium, Markham Woods @ Sanford Greenwood Lakes, Rock Lake @ Teague Lawton Chiles, Tuskawilla @ Indian Trails South Seminole, Milwee @ Lawton Chiles (Hosted by Jackson Heights) February 21 -County Meet at Hagerty High @ 8:00am ptsa Milwee PTSA needs volunteers to work the school store, which is open from 8:45 – 9:40 am each school day. PTSA needs volunteers who can sign-up to work one day or several days a week on a recurring schedule. Volunteers will be trained by a PTSA Board member and will work side-by-side with one or two other trained volunteers each day. This is a great way to get to know our students! PTSA uses VolunteerSpot to manage our volunteer needs which is located on our website (http://milweeptsa.weebly.com/) or go to our group page on VolunteerSpot directly at http://www.volunteerspot.com/group/56388 154060#!/show. Interested volunteers can also contact us directly by email at [email protected]. Other volunteer needs will arise so please continue to check our website and Facebook for alerts as seen above. Fundraiser for Hoops For Heart will begin January 6-Feb 13th. Feb. 13th will be the day of activity for it. Online donations encouraged. Go to http://www.heart.org to sign up under Milwee. Milwee Middle School Science Fair EXPO 2014 AWARDS Most Creative Board Award Most Creative Topic Award Most Inventive Project Idea Award Best Use of Food or Technology Award Super Scientist Award 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade Cafeteria Gym Media Center 1st Riley O'Connell Alek Schoneck Jessica Goodchild 2nd Keller Danahy Julian Martinez Max Poorman 3rd Aidan Rubino Derrick Vanderslice Andrew Winter 1st Liam Rosenfeld Sean King Anthony Cho 2nd Isaac Manshi Coral Rodriguez Karstan Fose 3rd Amanda Long Andrew Georgi Jay York 1st Artthur Machado Dylan Davis Jacob Slavkin 2nd Morgan Worthy Tyler Paura D'Jon Smalls 3rd Justin Warren Erik Soldberg Jack Scully 1st Maria Cruz Eleanor Stettner Kevin Jarvis 2nd Annilie Dupervial Jasmine Douglas William Cross 3rd Daniel Principe Matthew Aelker Carlie Guiley 1st Vincent Hardesty Tyler Wood Maxwell Tucker 2nd Chad Petersohn Harrison Turner Kyle Koehne 3rd Mya Coco Allison Cartmill Saloanee Labh Name Alex Schoneck Eli Garmon Mark Bruckert Category Engineering Engineering Engineering Aidan Rubino Environmental Destry Jinks Kasey Bartholomew Vincent Hardestry Chad Petersohn (Alternate) Physics Physics Physics Physics Micheal Scott Olivia Heintzen Zoology Zoology Milwee's eight FIRST LEGO League robotics teams have been working extremely hard preparing for this tournament season. The season theme is 'World Class', and requires the teams to develop a new way of teaching something. Our teams' choices include a new way to learn music, a new way to learn about D-Day (using Minecraft), a new way to learn history (using virtual reality) and several other innovative methods. They designed, built and programmed creative robots to solve the robot challenges. We have won awards at our practice tournaments and are nervously looking forward to our next competitions. Our VEX team has attended one competition, and was thrilled to get into the second round. Two more competitions are ahead, and they are busy with their preparations. Robotics students have just started the new semester, and are delving into the background of the subject. LEGO Robotics classes are using the Engineering Design Process to solve the problem of the annoying magically tangling charger cords by designing a Robot Charging Station for the department. Milwee Celebrates E-WEEK February 23-27 Milwee Middle Celebrates Engineering Week in February, plan to dress up for the following Spirit Days. Students will also be able to participate in an Invention Contest, this year’s challenge is to design an item that will incorporate a rubber band. This competition is actually a National competition and is called Rubber Band Contest for Young Inventors. Students can not only win here but they can submit their invention to the national competition to win the $2000 grand prize. Any student at Milwee can participate! Plan to attend the Engineering Expo Thursday, February 26 from 6:30 -8:00 to see all of the great inventions, student video games, robotics, family activities and the wax museum participants. Monday, February 23 Tuesday, February 24 Wednesday, February 25 Thursday, February 26 Friday, February 27 Engineering Dictionary Day Engineering college day Alternate Energy Day Dress like your favorite engineer/Inventor. Dress for Success Dear SCPS Families: Seminole County Public Schools is pleased to announce that we are now able to send announcements via SMS text messaging to your mobile phones. If you would like to receive these announcements as text messages, please do the following: Step 1. Ensure your school has your cell phone number on file through our Skyward database. If the school did not have your cell phone number on file and added it, wait at least 24 hours before proceeding to the next step. Step 2. From your cell phone, text the word “Join” to the number 56360. If our messaging system finds a match for your number in its database, you receive a confirmation message thanking you for joining school alerts. At any time, you can unsubscribe by texting “Stop” to 56360. Step 3. Create a contact on your phone with the name of your school or simply SCPS (if you have children in multiple schools in the district), or another meaningful name, and the phone number 56360. Then, when you receive a text from this number, you know who is sending it. Thank you! 2015- 2016 COURSE REGISTRATION Preparations are underway for the 2015-2016 school year. Please see the timeline below for course registrations: Incoming 6th Grade: End of January – Beginning of February: Course selection information will be send to our feeder elementary schools at the end of January – beginning of February. Current 5th grade students will bring this information home at that time. February 19 – Curriculum Night; 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. – Teachers and counselors will be available to answers questions and assist with course selection. February 26 – Q&A Session; 7:00-8:00 p.m. – Counselors will be available to answer questions regarding course selection. March 2nd – Course Selection Sheets due. They can be turned in to the elementary counselor or brought to Milwee. They can also be turned in on February 19th and February 26th. Current 6th and 7th Grade Students End of January – Course selection information will be send home with students through their math teachers. These will be due back to their math teacher by February 6, 2015. All current 6th grade students MUST have their 7th grade immunizations completed and the required form returned to Milwee before their course registrations will be processed. For additional information please visit our website at: http://milweeregistration.weebly.com/. PARENT/GUARDIAN CLIMATE SURVEY The Education Accountability Law provides parents, educators and community leaders’ an opportunity to participate in the development of improvement plans for schools. In order to gather information that is vital to this process, we are asking parents to complete a School Climate Survey. The twenty-five questions on this survey deal with issues that educational research shows to be characteristic of effective schools. The results will report our parents’ level of satisfaction and/or concern with these issues. Parents may access the survey as follows: Parent Survey in English: www.surveymonkey.com/s/MSParentclimatesurvey2015 Parent Survey in Spanish: www.surveymonkey.com/s/MSParentSpanish2015 To access the survey on the SCPS website: go to the District website at www.scps.k12.fl.us the District website, click on PARENTS in the top, horizontal menu, then click on the CLIMATE SURVEY link in the left menu of the Parents page. A fly-out menu will display for the user to select the English or Spanish version of the Elementary, Middle, or High Parent survey. The parent survey window is now open and ends on February 27, 2015. Thank you for taking time to complete the climate survey. Your feedback is appreciated and valued by SCPS. Title I – Family Engagement Activities As a Title I school, we have developed a Family Engagement Plan with parent input. Our Title I – Family Engagement website outlines the activities which we plan to provide for families to support student learning. You can reach this website in a couple of ways: From Milwee website (www.milwee.scps.k12.fl.us), click on “Title I – Family Engagement” Go directly to: http://milweetitle1.weebly.com/ Milwee Middle School In addition, Seminole County Family Engagement resources can be found at: http://scpsfamily.weebly.com/ Upcoming Title I Events We have also developed a “School Compact” which outlines the responsibilities of student, school and parent in our support of student learning. Please contact April McManus at [email protected] for additional information. The following family engagement events will take place in February and March. Light refreshments and childcare will be provided for these events. January 29 ELA/Reading Night – Learn about the Florida State Assessment standards February 5 Math Night – 6:30 to 8:00 – Learn more about the Florida State Assessment standards. February 19 Curriculum Night – 6:30 to 8:00 - For incoming 6th grade families. This is an opportunity to see what goes on in the classroom and speak with counselors regarding course selection. February 26 Incoming 6th Grade Question and Answer Session – 7:00 to 8:00 – For incoming 6th grade families. This is an opportunity to answer any final questions before course registration information is due on March 2, 2015. February 26 EWeek; 6:30 to 8:00- Fun engineering activities for the whole family. BEFORE WE FORGET 8th Grade Information High School Registration High school registration will start the first week of February. Students will be receiving information through history class. * Information on the open house dates and the registration process will be posted on the Milwee website. *Students who have been accepted to magnet programs need to make sure they return the acceptance letter to the Choices Department by January 20th. *Registration materials from the high schools will be distributed to students as we receive them. Grades/Promotion Requirements * Please monitor your child’s grades and be award of the current grade point average. * Transcripts in Skyward will be available to high school counselors and may impact the selection of classes available to students. * You may schedule a parent teacher conference by contacting Mrs. Perez in the front office. * Please monitor your child’s grades and assignments on a weekly basis in Skyward if you have access. * Weekly progress reports are available in the guidance department if you need assistance with weekly behavior and/or academic monitoring. * An overall 2.0 GPA is required for a promotion to grade 9. This is also a requirement for sports and extracurricular activities the first semester of next year. 6th Grade Information ***IMPORTANT *** IMPORTANT *** IMPORTANT ***IMPORTANT***IMPORTANT*** ***Attention all 6th grade students.*** The law requires all students entering the 7th grade to have an updated immunization certificate. No 7th grade schedules will be issued to students without documentation of the TD(Tetanus Diptheria) booster and the Hepatitis B series immunizations. This needs to be done before April 15, 2015. Oviedo High School offers the students of Seminole County a unique opportunity to participate in a cutting edge Bioscience Technology Program. In this program, students will participate in laboratory based courses where they will study topics such as DNA science, Forensics, Microbiology, Genetic Engineering, Bioinformatics, Genomics, and Proteomics. Our classrooms are equipped with state of the art laboratory technology that will prepare students to work in various laboratories around the country. Students that finish the program will have an opportunity to earn an industry certification as a Biotechnician Assistant. The Bioscience program is recognized by Seminole County Public Schools as a Program of Emphasis. The Choices Department offers options for students around the district to attend Oviedo High School and participate in this program. We will be hosting a special Bioscience presentation in conjunction with our Curriculum Night on Thursday, January 29 at 5:30 pm. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Rob Frasca, Assistant Principal at [email protected] or at 407-320-4009.