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MMS HSA Weekly Update #37

5/21/2019

 
Hello MMS Families -

It was great to see so many families at MMS last week, the Band Concert had a wonderful showing and School in Action was such a success, for both current and incoming students. Our halls were bursting with energy and the classrooms were filled with creativity.

We are very proud of the dedication and hard work of our collective MMS family. Thank you for your continued support of your MMS HSA, “Where home and school meet to put students first!”

If you didn’t get a chance to purchase Kwame Alexander’s book, The Undefeated, or Kip Wilson’s book, White Rose, click HERE as we have a few copies left.  There is also an option to purchase a book to donate to a teacher/classroom!

Best,

Sara & Deb

Testing Dates

Grade 8:  Make-Up Dates are (5/20/19 – 5/24/19)

Tuesday, May 21st – Wednesday, May 22nd NJ Student Learning Assessment (Science)
*Make-Up Dates are (5/28/19 – 5/31/19) if needed*

A Few Key Dates:

Wednesday May, 22nd 3:15 PM -5:15 PM - The cast and crew of MMS Wizard of Oz DVD Viewing Party

Wednesday, May 22nd @ 7 PM MMS Auditorium -- Orchestra Concert

Wednesday, May 29th @ 7 PM MMS Auditorium -- Chorus Concert

Friday, June 21st    Last day School, 6th and 7th Grade! Moving Up ceremony 9 am.

Monday, June 24th Last day of school, 8th grade

8th Grade Dates

Thursday, May 23rd  - Field trip to Medieval Times in Lyndhurst, NJ

Wednesday, June 12th - Pool Party

Wednesday, June 12th - Incoming parents information night 7 PM at Columbia, click HERE for flyer. (NOTE, This is a PARENTS/GUARDIAN only event!)

Tuesday, June 18th  - 8th Grade Dinner Dance at Maplewood Country Club 6:30 - 9:30 pm.  See attached letter and permission slip from Principal Gronau.

Friday, June 21st    8th Grade Moving Up Ceremony, 9am!  See attached letter from Principal Gronau.

Monday, June 24th    8th Grade Certificates handed out, last day of school for 8th grade. Open fun gym, details to follow!

7th Grade Updates

Thursday, June 20th - 7th grade Pool Party

8th Grade Dinner Dance Chaperones Needed for June 18th!  We need 7th grade parents to chaperone the 8th grade Dinner Dance - the evening of Tuesday, June 18. This is a great way to volunteer if helping out during the work day is challenging.  The Sign Up Genius is HERE: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508054aaca82aa02-8thgrade

6th Grade Updates

Friday, May 31, 3:15-4:30 - 6th Grade Canteen

Paper and online permission slips & payment options available soon

Friday, June 21st - 6th Grade Pool Party

Wizard of Oz Cast and Crew DVD Viewing Party

The cast and crew of MMS' Wizard of Oz production will participate in a viewing of the musical's DVD from 3:15 to 5:15.  Food and beverages will be provided for all students who sign up this Monday and Tuesday outside Ms. O’Sullivan’s class.

Fundraising

“It’s Never Too Late” No-Frills Fundraiser!
Even though the school year is almost over, our students still have lots of activities coming up.  If you meant to donate and didn’t get around to it, or if you already have donated but would like to give more, now’s your chance!  

Your MMS HSA can always use more funds to help subsidize the costs for many of these events and provide scholarships to students who may not be able to afford these opportunities.  Plus, thanks to the tireless work of our Treasurer, Mary Ellen Dawkins, we now have received non-profit status and are a 501c3!!!

If you are able, please take a moment to click HERE to donate to our “It’s Never Too Late” No-Frills Fundraiser.

Achieve Foundation/Honor Your Teacher

Thinking of end-of-year gifts for your child’s teachers? Not surprisingly, the gifts teachers appreciate most are their students’ heartfelt expressions of thanks. Make a donation to Achieve in honor of one or more of your child’s teachers, guidance counselors, coaches, crossing guards – any staff member in any SOMA school - and we’ll print your personal messages on note cards and deliver them to your designated staff members in June. Proceeds from Honor Your Teacher Tributes will be directed toward next year’s Achieve Teacher Grants. The deadline to order year-end tributes is Friday, June 14, but why not get a jump on it and order now?

Ordering Honor Your Teacher tributes is easy - do it today! Follow this link
https://tinyurl.com/HonorSOMSD to complete the tribute form.

You can pay via PayPal as long as your total order is for $10 or more.

Join the Columbia High School Marching Band!

For the first time ever, 8th grade students will have the opportunity to experience the band while still in Middle School!  Please see the attached flyer for more information and details. It’s a great opportunity!

Please Help the HUB

The Hub is in need of snacks, please send in granola bars and fruit cups to the attention of HUB or Guidance.  Thank you!

Special Ed Update

ATTENTION, Parents and Guardians of students of all grades-The last SEPAC (Special Education Parent Advisory Committee) meeting of the year:
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 7:30-9 pm
BOE building, 525 Academy, Maplewood
Meeting’s theme: Taking care of yourself as a Parent.  Come ready to:
*Share the highlights of the school year and your tips for staying balanced under the stress
*Get support and ideas for the summer ahead
*Help SEPAC leadership plan programming for the 2019-2020 school year/Learn about ways to get more actively involved with SEPAC
SEPAC strives to bring together parents and other community members with similar questions, issues and concerns about special education in the same room at the same time.
ALL WELCOME! Please attend.Also coming up in May at the BOE Building:

May 20 Special Siblings 4:00-5:30 PM Youth led support group, with Laura Reichgut LCW, for siblings (Grades 5-8) of people with special needs, drop off, snacks provided.

More information for all of these can be found here: https://www.theparentingcenter.info/resources/2018-19-Parent-Groups.pdf

For 8th grade families to keep in mind for future AP, ACT & SAT testing:

“Kids who get testing accommodations through an IEP or a 504 plan can often get the same accommodations on the ACT & SAT.    
Your child’s high school can be helpful in the application process.”

For 8th grade families to keep in mind for future AP, ACT & SAT testing. 9th graders who want to take the AP World History test next year & will need accommodations, should start the process early next Fall because it can take a few months to set up: at CHS, contact Mr Matt Endlich  (mendlich@somsd.k12.nj.us) for assistance with obtaining testing accommodations.

Students with an IEP or 504 Plan may receive test accommodations if they have been approved by the College Board for  SAT, SAT Subject tests, PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10 & AP Exams . See more details on requirements at the College Board website:

The ACT test requires a separate process, see the ACT site for details

More details can be found at UNDERSTOOD.ORG: 

Community Updates & Digital Backpack

Please click HERE for May's Digital Backpack featuring information from around our two towns! 

Maplewood Makos
Are you a Swimmer?  Makos Tryouts on Sunday May 26 & Sunday June 2, 8am-10am at the Maplewood Community Pool. Click HERE for details.

Field Hockey
Is your daughter interested in Field Hockey?  Click HERE to learn more about a clinic run by CHS players!

Neighborhood Wifi Pilot
Calling all Maplewood residents, ages 14 and over!  Voting has begun in Maplewood’s first-ever “participatory budgeting process” and continues until 5/31. You can vote for two proposals on how to spend $50,000 allocated in Maplewood’s budget.  We urge you to cast one of your votes for the Neighborhood Wifi Pilot using this link:  https://www.twp.maplewood.nj.us/administration/pages/participatory-budgeting-program

The Neighborhood Wifi Pilot seeks to address the local “digital divide” by exploring and testing the feasibility of providing free and/or subsidized wifi-based internet to neighborhoods on the eastern side of town, as part of a larger effort to offer a cheaper alternative for internet access to businesses and residences throughout the community.

Access to online resources is essential to the full realization of educational and economic opportunities.  The "digital divide" refers to the gap between those that have unrestricted access to technological resources and those that do not. According to the PEW Research Center, some 15% of households with school-aged children do not have high speed access to the Internet. 17% of all teenagers report they are often or sometimes unable to finish homework due to a lack of technological resources.  Locally, 39% of MMS students did not access Google Suite for Education after 5 pm with an IP address outside of school last year. Online access does not just make homework more convenient. In Maplewood schools, students are expected to access Google classroom after school to determine assignments, complete schoolwork, and engage in dialogue with classmates. Residents use connectivity to make kindergarten registration appointments, register their children for courses at CHS, and access PowerSchool.  College applications are completed online. Beyond the school setting, online Township resources include Public Works and Cultural Affairs event schedules, emergency snow and storm information, and Recreation Department registration. Moreover, economic opportunities require online access, such as job applications and online educational programs. Homebound seniors on fixed incomes would benefit from online access to reduce isolation and increase safety.

Brought to scale, the proposal envisions a community-wide, self-sustaining Wifi network, funded by fees from its users, with enough surplus generated to provide ongoing free or reduced-price service to those in need.

Gratefully yours,


Deb Holt & Sara Knutsen
MMS HSA Co-Presidents 2018-2019

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