Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Spirit Week and Important Dates

Spirit Week is coming next week!! :-)

Monday - College or Sports Fan Day
Tuesday - Costume Day (No masks or weapons, please)
Wednesday - Comfy Day (aka Pajama Day)
Thursday - Fancy Shmancy, Dress Your best Day
Friday - Grading Day, NO SCHOOL


Important Dates Coming Up

Wednesday, Nov. 1st - First Day of health for Mr. Mitcham's PE classes
Thursday, Nov. 2nd - PRIDE Celebration!
 Friday, Nov. 3rd - Grading Day, NO SCHOOL
Friday, Nov. 10th - NO SCHOOL
Wednesday, Nov. 15th - First Day of health for Ms. Carpenter's PE classes
Friday, Nov. 17th - PRIDE Assembly!
Wednesday, Nov. 22nd - NO SCHOOL
Thursday, Nov. 23rd - Thanksgiving, NO SCHOOL
Friday, Nov. 24th - NO SCHOOL






Friday, October 6, 2017

Conferences

Important Dates

Saturday, Oct. 14th - Official Opening of Mt. View Champions Park
Monday, Oct. 16th - First Day of health for Ms. Carpenter's PE Classes
Friday, Oct. 20th - PRIDE Assembly (Theme: Embracing the Community) and art project with Ms. Case :-) 
Wednesday, Oct. 25th - Conferences 5:30-8:00pm
Thursday, Oct. 26th - NO SCHOOL, Conferences
Friday, Oct. 27th - NO SCHOOL
Tuesday, Oct. 31st - Halloween!

Parent-Teacher Conferences


Wednesday and Thursday, October 25th and 26th are parent-teacher conferences for Mountain View Middle School. This means that there is no school on Thursday or Friday, and families will soon have the opportunity to sign up for conferences. You will be receiving a conference sign-up form to fill out and return, or you can sign up using a link provided on Mt. View's website which will be available Oct. 11th-23rd.

Conferences will be scheduled on a first come, first serve basis and are in 20-minute segments. You will be able to meet with me, as well as your student’s elective teachers (Mr. Grant, Mrs. Mevis, Ms. Carpenter, Mr. Mitcham, Ms. Chasteen or Mrs. Bauer). The daily conference schedule is as follows:
 
 Wednesday, Oct. 25th - 5:30pm-8:00pm
 Thursday, Oct. 26th - 8:00am-10:40am, 12:30pm-2:30pm, 5:00pm-8:00pm

      I look forward to seeing many of you there!

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Too Sick for School?

Can you believe it? We already have our first bug going through the classroom! I agree that it is WAY TOO SOON for this, but it's here! Half our students and teachers have experienced fever, coughing, congestion, runny nose or stuffy nose. Our students tend to be such little warriors and troop through, even when they are feeling crummy. Please keep in mind though, that sometimes our kids aren't really able to tell us how bad they feel, and when we don't feel great, we often don't feel up for learning. We are doing all that we can in the classroom--cleaning with disinfectant several times a day, washing hands multiple times, avoiding any physical contact we can and teaching and reteaching germ awareness. I've also spoken to our school custodian about getting an extra "deep cleaning" for our classroom.

We need your help too. I know that our students are serious troopers, and really want to be at school to maintain their routines. But what we often see is that kids (and adults) are coming back too soon. In the last few weeks, we have seen kids and staff come back to school, thinking they're feeling okay--so happy to be back--and then end up crashing within a few hours :-(  While this is sad for them, it also runs the risk of infecting and reinfecting others. I really hope that in the next few days we can all get well so that we have the energy for the exciting learning and fun events to come!

Here is a reminder of the Beaverton School District "Too sick for School" policies:
-Fever: You must be fever free without the aid of medication for 24 hours prior to returning to school
-Vomiting: There must be 24 hours since the last incident of vomiting prior to returning to school
-Diarrhea: There must be 24 hours since the last incident of diarrhea prior to returning to school
-Cough: Free of serious, sustained coughing or shortness of breath
-Rash: Any new rash accompanied by a fever--may return with clearance of the rash or release by health care provider
-Skin Lesions: Draining from sores need to be contained by a bandage
-Other: Symptoms that prevent the student from active participation in usual school activities or student is requiring more care than school staff can safely provide