04-02-15 - Monroe Public Schools

Puma Prints
Park Place Middle School
PRINCIPAL
Terry Cheshire
[email protected]
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Joel Garrison
[email protected]
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Kristie Hilson
[email protected]
OFFICE MANAGER
Lisa Johnson
[email protected]
ASB/ATTENDANCE SECRETARY
Jeanette Barr
[email protected]
ATTENDANCE/ATHLETIC
SECRETARY
Ruby Avalos
[email protected]
PTSA CONTACT REP.
Randie Baker
[email protected]
(425) 308-9057
COUNSELORS
Jennifer Garcia
[email protected]
Elsa Trabanino
[email protected]
INTERVENTIONIST
Sandra Olson
[email protected]
COUNSELING SECRETARY
Dianne Brainard
[email protected]
Office
360.804.4300
FAX
360.804.4399
Counseling Office
360.804.4303
Health Room
360.804.4332
Website Address
www.monroe.wednet.edu
Toll Free Line
800.282.7818
Attendance Line
360-804-4301
Address
1408 W. Main Street
Monroe, WA 98272
April 2, 2015
Happy Spring – Park Place Families!
This Friday marks the end of our 3rd Quarter and the English Language Arts (ELA)
portion of the SBAC (state) Testing, and the beginning of Spring Break. Park Place
Middle School will finish the Math SBAC Testing towards the end of April, and 8th
graders will also take the Science MSP. Even though many already have their sights
on summer or the next school year, there is still much learning to do in the 2014-15
school year.
Earlier in the year, in the Puma Prints, Mr. Cheshire suggested ways to encourage
and work with your middle school student at home. These suggestions and tips are
just as relevant now as in September. Sitting down with your child to discuss their
“learning’s” from the day, keeping their backpack organized, monitoring
assignments/grades via Skyward, and tracking work through their agendas are great
ways to monitor and assist your student to be more successful in school.
Park Place Middle School continues to have extended learning opportunities. Puma
Time, Friday ZAP, and working lunches are places where students can access staff
for extra help and complete work. Attendance is also key to academic success.
Research finds that missing as few as 10 days a year in middle school reduces
academic achievement in math and reading, and reduces the likelihood of
graduating high school to 76% (https://getschooled.com/dashboard/tool/343attendance-counts). When students are frequently absent, teachers struggle to
provide the makeup work in a meaningful way that supports the student’s learning.
When we return from Spring Break, we are excited about Spring Quarter at Park
Place Middle School which will include Track Meets, the STEM Expo, finding our
next year’s ASB officers, and our 8th Grade WEB Leaders. Thank you in your
continued efforts in partnership in working with your student.
Enjoy the break – we’ll see you all back on April 13th!
Kristie Hilson-Assistant Principal
Look for the next edion of the
Puma Prints on April 16, 2015
Youth Suicide Prevenon Program
(YSPP) Meeng
Tonight Thurs. April 2nd 6:30-8:00pm
In PPMS Commons-childcare provided
Noce of Non-Discriminaon
The Monroe School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, naonal origin,
age, honorable discharged veteran or military status, sexual orientaon including gender expression or identy,
the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a
person with a disability in its programs and acvies and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other
designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle quesons and complaints of
alleged discriminaon: Title IX Coordinator, Jusn Blasko (360.804.2539), Secon 504/ADA Coordinator, Ginnie
Ayres (360.804.2558), and Compliance Coordinator, Joanne Dickinson (360.805.2532).
IMPORTANT NOTICE
EXTRA..EXTRA..READ ALL ABOUT IT
TESTING INFORMATION
Thank you for making the English Language
Arts (ELA) SBAC state tesng such a success. The next round of
tesng for the Math poron of the SBAC are as follows: April 21,
22, 23 and April 28, 29, and 30.
Please remember…. do not schedule vacaons, appointments
(including ortho), or early dismissals during the tesng
windows. We are unable to interrupt tesng for messages or
parent pick up.
***An addional tesng reminder for 8th graders...the 8th
grade Measurement of Student Progress (MSP) science tesng
is Tuesday, May 5th. ***
Community Noces
(The following informaon can be found in the “community
noces” secon of the Monroe School District website at
www.monroe.wednet.edu)
- YMCA Machine Pitch Baseball
- YMCA Rookie and Little Rookie T-Ball
- YMCA Culinary Kids
- YMCA Kids Art Class
- YMCA Healthy Kids Day
- SVVC-Fusion Volleyball Youth Camp - 4th - 6th graders
- SVVC-Fusion Volleyball MS Camp - incoming 7th and 8th
graders
- SVVC-Fusion HS Prep Volleyball Camp
- Friends of Hidden River STEM Summer Camp
- YMCA Parents with Positive Discipline
- YMCA Miracle League Baseball
- Camp Invention
- Northshore Youth Soccer Spring Soccer Camp
- Northshore Youth Soccer Spring Development Academy
- Camp Killoqua Spring Camp
- Free Tax Preparation at Park Place Middle
- YMCA Swim Lesson Schedule
- YMCA Adaptive Cooking & Art Class
- Sky Valley Education Center "Little Women - the
Musical"
- Sky Valley Indian Education 11th Annual Traditional Pow
Wow
- WSHSBVA Boys Volleyball Tournament
- Shack Art Center Classes
PRINCIPAL CHAT
Don’t’ miss the next principal chat. Come and
have coffee and conversaon with principal
Terry Cheshire on Tuesday, April 28th.
Parent Pick Up/Vising Policy
The Monroe Public Schools maintain a safe
and orderly environment. Our district policy
procedures are in place to ensure this happens. It is
district policy that ALL visitors register at the main office
upon their arrival. They must receive permission from
the principal and/or administrator to be on campus. All
approved visitors will be issued a badge that must be
worn during the visit.
If a visitor/parent wishes to observe or enter a
classroom, a me shall be arranged aer the principal/
teacher have conferred. Therefore, if you need to pick
up your child, speak to, or bring something for your
child, we will send a note for your child to come to the
office at the end of the class period. A parent entering
classrooms without permission from the principal/
administrator is against school district policy.
Although we make every effort to deliver, messages for
early release, change of plan bus notes and messages
are not guaranteed to get to your child if received less
than 20 minutes prior to the last bell. This is to
maximize learning me and minimize disrupons as
teachers are instrucng unl the final bell.
CLOTHING DONATIONS
FOR
HEALTH ROOM
We need clothing donaons--specifically
pants (sweats are best)--sizes for small
6th graders to adult size. And some new underwear, if
possible. Thank You
ASB ELECTIONS
Park Place Middle School ASB
speeches and elecons for
2015-2016 school year are Thursday, April 16th. Best of
Luck to all candidates.
BE ON THE LOOK OUT
Report cards are going home with
students Friday, April 17th.
Wow...nice Job Taylor Ivy.
Taylor displays his self made handcraed
checker/chess board he created in his
Tech Ed class.
Mrs. Garbu’s Class Acon
Congratulaons to Mrs.
Garbu’s class who
parcipated in the “Kick
Bus Day”.
March 18 was Kick Bus
Day, a naonal day of
acvism that empowers
youth to stand out, speak
up, and seize control against
Big Tobacco with one
powerful message:
We’re #NotAReplacement
for the nearly half a million
Americans killed by smoking
each year.
MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS
GO PUMAS!
Season 4
Quick shout out to Season 3 Girls Basketball and Wrestling for their great season wrap up. Good Job!
Season 4-Track Kicks Off Monday, March 30th
Practices dates for 3/30-4/17 are Monday-Thursday
2:30-4PM Friday 1:50-3PM
*All Practices are held at the Memorial Stadium Field in Monroe.
There will be no practices the week of Spring Break April 6th-10th.
Complete track meet schedule is available online at the Monroe School District Website at
www.monroe.wednet.edu. All home meets are held at Monroe High School.
GO PUMA TRACK!
As always, if you have any questions, please contact us.
Joe Delp-Athletic Director 360-804-4105
Ruby Avalos-Athletic Secretary 360-804-4307
HIV/AIDS Curriculum Information
Students in grades 6-8 receive information about Human Sexuality every
year. This instruction is part of the Monroe Public Schools' Health
Curriculum. Students also receive instruction about the prevention of HIV/
AIDS. Families are encouraged to talk with youth at home about these
important subjects. Educating our youth is best achieved when schools and parents work
together as partners.
Parents have always been encouraged to preview curriculum materials specific to each grade
level. Parents who wish to exclude their children from participation in the Human Sexuality unit
and/or the HIV/AIDS health curriculum must review the materials and complete an exclusion
form. These forms are available in the main office at your child's school. To review the
materials please contact Heidi Dalton at Student Services Department located at the
Administration Building, 200 East Fremont Street in Monroe, (360) 804-2600.
Send in your Box Tops and Labels for Education!
The 6th period class that sends in the most labels by May 1st will
earn a Root beer Float party during Puma Period.
1. Find & Clip labels on hundreds of products.
2. Put them in an envelope or baggie marked with your student’s name
Support PPMS when you shop
locally!
It’s easy and it’s free!
LOST AND FOUND REMINDER
Please remind your child to
check the lost and found located
in the commons before April
14th.
Thereafter the items
will be sent for
YOU CAN HELP PARK PLACE MIDDLE PTSA
EARN DONATIONS JUST BY SHOPPING WITH
YOUR F RED M EYER R EWARDS C ARD !
donation.
To link your TOP Connecon Card to our
school go to www.top-foods.com and click on
the “School Bucks” logo. Enter your
informaon and select Park Place Middle
School from a drop-down menu of opons,
then click “Submit”– it’s that simple.
The school of your choice is linked to your
TOP Connecon Card unl May 15 each year.
Ask your friends and family to link their TOP
Connecon Card to our school, too. They
don’t even have to live near our school, they
just have to link their Card and shop at their
local TOP store (or Haggen’s). The more
people linked to our school, the more money
our school can earn!
STEM EXPOSITION-Wed. May 6th 5-7pm at MHS
Fred Meyer is donating $2.5 million per year to
non-proits in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and
Washington, based on where their customers
tell them to give. Here’s how the program
works:
1.) Sign up for the Community Rewards
program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards
Card to Park Place Middle School PTSA at
www.fredmeyer.com/communityrewards. You
Students will have the opportunity to present their Science, Technology,
Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) project to the public at the District
Learning Expo on May 6th at Monroe High School. Middle level students can
also see the displays of high school students and the district courses and
programs that are available.
can search for us by our name or by our nonproit number 85324.
2.) Then, every time you shop and use your
Rewards Card, you are helping Park Place
Middle School PTSA earn a donation! You still
earn your Rewards Points, Fuel Points, and
Rebates, just as you do today.
3.) If you do not have a Rewards Card, they are
available at the Customer Service desk of any
Fred Meyer store.
Calling all 8th Grade Parents of the Class of
2019!
The 8th grade party for the Monroe School District
will be held at Monroe High School on June 12, 2015 in
the evening. A group of parents have been meeting
monthly to plan the party. If you would like to become
involved in the process please contact Christine Conradt. Many hands make
light work. We will work with whatever amount of time you have to offer
to help make this party a success and send off our 8th graders in style.
If you have any questions contact our PPMS Chair, Christine Conradt at
[email protected]. There is also a Facebook page set
up for the Class of 2019: https:/www.facebook.com/
MHS2019Bearcats or look on Instagram MHS2019BEARCATS.
PERFECT ATTENDANCE FOR MONTH OF
MARCH
Park Place is recognizing perfect aendance by month. All students with perfect aendance will have their
names listed in the school newsleer and one randomly selected student will receive a small prize. Rey
Mendez was chosen for March. Congratulaons to the 208 students with perfect aendance for the month
of March.
David Aaby
Paige Aagaard
Joseph Adams
Zoe Adams
Ben Addicott
Taif Ahmed
Rachel Albaugh
Alexa Ambriz
Hannah Andrus
Signi Aranda-Renteria
John Atkinson
Jaiden Atterbury
Silvestre Barajas
Madyson Barker
Fernanda Barraza
Ian Bernardo
Olivia Blackwell
Austyn Boekel
Faith Boevers
Benson Boone
Kelsey Borland
Kaetlynn Bowersox
Lucas Bradley
Alyssa Bruce
Parker Butterfield
Jazlyn Cablitas
Chloe Campbell
Daniela Carmona
Javier Castillejos
Efton Chism III
Esteban Cisneros-Nunez
Mason Clark
James Clothier
Hadden Comer
Hannah Comer
Carsyn Creswell
Mackenzie Cysewski
Chancelor D'Ancicco
Donovan Davis
Stephanie Davison
Madison Day
Abigail Dayley
Sierra Dayley
Aiden Dazey
Sugei De La Sancha
Kai Denninghoff
Trent Dewey
Abigail Dill
Samantha Hancock
Adam Dill
Erika Hanson
Jalyn Dodd
Hannah Harris
Lance Dolphin-Weiss
Nathaniel Harrison
Miriam Dominguez
Alyssa Donaldson
Harley Hatch
Jarrett Fannin
Roman Hatch
Isabell Faulds
Elizabeth Hedden
Morgan Fisher
Veronica Heib
Peyton Fisher
Sara Hemingway
Alexandra Flores-Arriaga Victoria Henderson
Sarah Folz
Miranda Henshaw
Nadeea Forbes
Shelby Henshaw
Garrett Fuller
Esmeralda Hernandez
Kalea Funston
Gabriella Horvath
Collin Furr
Cole House
Emmanuel
Ibarez-Nogueda
Jorge Garcia
Maya Garcia-Ochoa
Malachi Iodice
Eric Garcia-Ortiz
Kylie Jackson
Maelyn George
Mason Jeffrey
Ethyan Gertschitz
Edwin Jimenez-Jimenez
Braeden Giaconi
Blake Keyser
Patrick Giner
Ethan Keyser
Joshua Gochnauer
Devyn Kinison
Giselle Gonzalez
Brynja Kirby
Jacqueline Gonzalez
Gage Kirschenmann
Jose Gonzalez
Jacob Klein
Azucena Gonzalez-Rodriguez Luke Klein
Jenna Grady
Kacie Kline
George Green
Ryan Knox
Diana Montiel-Jimenez
Matthew Kovacevich
Keaton Kryger
Ashton Moody
Cole Lance
Ryan Moore
Azucena Lazaro-Gibbs
Viviana Morales-Perez
Rachel Lehto
Carmen Munoz
Paul Lemay
Evelyn Navarrete
Michael LeVine
Garrett Negrete
Dylan Limbocker
Kaitlyn Ness
Liana Lobchinskiy
Justin Neufang
Ruvim Lobchinskiy
Aidan Neumann
Jonathan Madrigal-Martinez Lizbeth Nogales
Nalizha Magana
Jaden Oliva
Luis Magana-Duarte
Jesus Ordonez
Andrea Malagon
Stephen Osterday
Hector Maldonado
Luis Padilla
Melissa Maldonado
Carmen Munoz
Mariely Martinez
Evelyn Navarrete
Adan Martinez-Ramirez
Garrett Negrete
Nicolas Masset
Kaitlyn Ness
Jacob May
Justin Neufang
Alex McCartney
Aidan Neumann
Maria Medina
Lizbeth Nogales
Rey Mendez
Jaden Oliva
Audrey Michaelsen
Jesus Ordonez
Patrick Miles
Stephen Osterday
Cassidy Miller
Luis Padilla
Yesenia Partida-Garcia
Milo Mitchell
Thomas Miyoshi
Christian Pate
Bryan Molina
Skyler Persons
Daniel Monice
Hailey Petty
Kelsey Philp
Szander Pouv
Makenna Pratley
Hunter Price Swanson
Garrett Ranz
Sophia Reasoner
Carter Rice
Alexander Ritzie
Anasztazia Ritzie
Gabriel Robinson
Izaac Robles-Diaz
Derek Ryden
Chase Sager
Moriah Schartung
Karmen Schreeder
Colton Schultz
Kyle Seaman
Antonio Serrano JR
Rodolfo Sigala-Lopez
Sabrina Simmons
Kimiko Spengler
Aubrey Springer
Krisstyn Stanton
Lynnae Strand
Ian Stroem
Trevor Summers
Nathan Suss
Zeporah Syren
Joshua Tofilau
Nathan Suss
Zeporah Syren
Joshua Tofilau
Jayden Van Dyke
Isabella VanDaveer
Sawyer Vermeulen
Enrique Villagomez-Lopez
Titus Welch
Erin White
Hailey Wilhelm
Kelsey Wilhelm
Aiden Williams
Lindsay Wilsey-Bacso
Morgan Wilson
Myah Wilson
Noah Wilson
Sean Woolery
Jonathan Yates
Zoe Yates
Jennylee Zizumbo-Deltoro
Luke Zmolik
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Notice of Non-Discrimination- The Monroe School District
does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion,
color, national origin, age, honorable discharged veteran or
military status, sexual orientation including gender expression or
identity, the presence of any sensory, men-tal, or physical
disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a
person with a disability in its programs and activities and
provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated
youth groups. The following employees have been designated to
handle questions and complaints of alleged dis-crimination: Title
IX Coordinator, Justin Blasko (360.804.2539), Section 504/ADA
Coordinator, Ginnie Ayres (360.804.2558), and Compliance
Coordinator, Joanne Dickinson (360.805.2532)
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El Distrito Escolar de Monroe no discrimina por sexo, raza, credo,
religión, color, nacionalidad, edad, veterano retirado
honorablemente o condición militar, orientación sexual, incluida la
expresión o identidad de género, la presencia de cualquier
discapacidad sensitiva, mental o física, o por el uso de un perro de
guía entrenado o animal de servicio por parte de una persona con
discapacidad en sus programas y actividades, y brinda el mismo
acceso al Club de niños exploradores y otros grupos para jóvenes
designados. Los siguientes empleados han sido designados para
encargarse de las preguntas y las quejas sobre supuestas
discriminaciones: el Coordinador del Título IX: Justin Blasko
(360.804.2539); la Coordinadora de la Sección 504/ADA: Ginnie
Ayres (360.804.2558); y la Coordinadora del cumplimiento:
Joanne Dickinson (360.805.2532).