A Michigan REWARD School! 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 The EMS Weekly Parent/Community Newsletter May 15, 2015 M-STEP Testing for All 6th Grade Students…Please ensure that your child is in school on the following dates. As we near the end of the school year, it will be difficult to find time to make-up missed tests! Monday, May 18th Classroom Activity – English/Language Arts Tuesday, May 19th ELA Day 1 – 7:30 – 11:00 a.m. (including snacks, water and breaks) Wednesday, May 20th ELA Day 2 / Performance Task – 7:30 – 11:00 a.m. (including snacks, water and breaks) Monday, May 25th Memorial Day Holiday Tuesday, May 26th Classroom Activity - Math Wednesday, May 27th Math Day 1 – 7:30 – 11:00 a.m. (including snacks, water and breaks) Thursday, May 28th Math Day 2 / Performance Task - 7:30 – 11:00 a.m. (including snacks, water and breaks) Math Meets Success for EMS! On Monday, May 11th, Edwardsburg Middle School competed in the Tri-County Middle School Math Competition at Southwestern Michigan College against 17 area schools. The 6th grade team coached by Mr. Hurt consisted of Lizzy Higgs-Coulthard, Morgan Laskowski, Caleb Leach, Bennett Meyers, and Tommy Oppman. They placed 3rd, 5th, 6th, and 12th in the four events and finished 4th overall. The 7th grade team coached by Mrs. Wright consisted of Anthony Castelucci, Sam Fish, Mason Marazita, Colby Sidenbender, and Nolan Wright. This team placed 2nd in 2 events and 8th and 10th place in the other 2 events and placed 3rd overall against the other 7th grade teams. The 8th grade team coached by Mr. Cobb consisted of Braden Balding, Jenna Friend, Theodore Gelfand, Megan Lehman, and Ian Wagner. They placed 1st in 3 of the events and 6th in the 4th event. They placed 1st against the other 8th grade teams! When all of the scores were combined from 6th, 7th, and 8th grade, E.M.S. placed 2nd overall. There were many ribbons, trophies, and a black light-chalk poster made by the entertainer/artist, Rod Snow, was brought home from the event. Way to go E.M.S. – you represented us very well! Band News! Please plan to come to our upcoming annual Collage BAND concert! Monday, May 18th - Collage Rehearsal in PAC from 6:00-9:00 P.M. (Required for all Band Members in Grade 7-12) Tuesday, May 19th - Collage Concert in PAC at 7:00 P.M. (6:30 Report Time) Music Lovers… Please see information included in this newsletter for Summer Music Camp and registration! EMS Track Results… Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at Niles, Ring Lardner Shot Put Dejaun Clark, Skyler Leach, Adam Covert, and Noah Carrico placed 2nd in shot put High Jump Kaitlyn Zarycki and Ella Merrill placed 1st in the High Jump Jake Stewart and Ben Kraus placed 2nd in the High Jump Long Jump Claire Alby, Kaitlynne Allen, Dylan Bronkema, and Tre’ Harvey placed 2nd 800 M Hurdle Relay Gabe Detweiler, Tre’ Harvey, David Kanczuzewski, and Ben Kraus placed 2nd in the 800 meter hurdle relay Distance Medley Relay Brock Eaves, Jack Leman, Mason Marazita, and Chase Sager placed 2nd in the Distance Medley Relay Kara Shrider, Ashley Pion, Megan Gallagher, and Haley Bowman placed 2nd in the Distance Medley Relay 4x200 M Relay Dacey Divane, Kaitlynne Allen, Haley Bowman, and Vanessa Mayou placed 3rd in the 4x200 meter relay Isaiah Mitchell, Conner Nelson, Jake Stewart, and Gavin Golba placed 1st in the 4x200 meter relay 4x800 M Relay Anna Cleveland, Elizabeth Brown, Zoe Pegura, and Margaret Brown placed 2nd in the 4x800 meter relay. Brock Eaves, Mason Marazita, Jacob Mendenhall, and Chase Sager placed 1st in the 4x800 meter relay. Sprinter Medley Relay Dacey Divane, Jocelyn Hack, Maddie Gordon, Aliyah Farhan placed 3rd in the Sprinter Medley relay. Gavin Golba, Isaiah Mitchell, Parker Szlanfucht, and Dylan Bronkema placed 2nd in the Sprinter Medley relay 4x400 M Relay Ashley Pion, Skyler Leach, Kara Shrider, and Maddie Gordon placed 3rd in the 4x400 meter relay Brock Eaves, Jake Stewart, Noah Tinkham, and Jacob Mendenhall placed 2nd in the 4x400 meter relay 4x100 M Relay Kaitlynne Allen, Claire Alby, Haley Bowman, and Vanessa Mayou placed 2nd in the 4x100 meter relay Gavin Golba, Dylan Bronkema, Mac Gaideski, and Isaiah Mitchell placed 1st in the 4x100 meter relay Overall both Eddies teams placed first in their divisions Girls score of 68 points ousting Berrien Springs by 2 points for first. Boys score of 86 and beat second place by 14 points. Great season Eddies! Coach Thigpen still needs track shorts that have not been turned in. End-of-Semester Exam Schedule for EMS Students: Due to the two days added to the school year that will make-up days missed days due to inclement weather, all EMS and EHS students will follow the exam schedule below: Period 7 Exam 12:55 – 2:20 p.m. Period 1 Exam 7:30 – 9:00 a.m. Period 2 Exam 9:05 – 10:40 a.m. Period 3 Exam 7:30 – 9:00 a.m. Period 4 Exam 9:05-10:40 a.m. Period 5 Exam 7:30 – 9:00 a.m. Period 6 Exam 9:05 – 10:37 a.m. Dismissal for the summer at 10:37 a.m. Thursday, June 4th Friday, June 5th Monday, June 8th Tuesday, June 9th (½ Day for Students) Michigan Child Protection Registery… A Message from the Superintendent of Public Education, Mike Flanagan Are your children safe while online? Michigan families, especially minors, are becoming inundated with advertisements from alcohol, tobacco, pornography and gambling marketers through different internet and cell phone inboxes. Texting their advertisements is the newest marketing effort that many of these companies are using. Thankfully, the State of Michigan offers a free program to stop adult advertisements from reaching e-mails, mobile phones (text messaging ads) and instant messenger IDs. The Michigan Child Protection Registry, like the federal Do Not Call List, is a free do-not-contact service for Michigan’s families and schools and can be located at www.ProtectMIChild.com. As a strong supporter of this registry, I would like to encourage you to sign your entire family up for the registry and inform your friends and colleagues about how they can protect children and families from unwanted adult advertising. To sign up only takes seconds. Just go to www.ProtectMIChild.com and keep your family safe. www.protectMIchild.com Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is the Michigan Child Protection Registry? The Michigan Child Protection Registry was created by the Michigan State Legislature in 2004 as a do-not-contact service for Michigan families. The Michigan Child Protection Registry is a free, state administered program that allows Michigan’s families to protect their households from adult-oriented messages. 2. What addresses are eligible for registration? You can register e-mail addresses, mobile phone numbers (SMS), instant messenger IDs, and fax numbers. 3. What types of adult-oriented messages are my addresses protected from? Family’s sign up their addresses are protected from messages that advertise pornography, tobacco, illegal drugs, alcohol, and gambling. The newest effort for these types of companies is to text their ads to any cell phone numbers they can find 4. Does the registry only protect children? No. The Michigan Child Protection Registry can include: - Family addresses (both adults and children) - Addresses in a household where a child is present - School domains (students and educators) 5. How much does it cost to sign up my addresses? This is a free program offered to residents by the State of Michigan. 6. How do I sign up my addresses? Registering your addresses is quick and easy. Go to www.protectmichild.com, click “Protect Your Household Addresses”, and follow the steps to register your household addresses. 7. How can I send my friends information on how to register? To send your friends, family, co-workers and neighbor’s information on how to register, simply send them a “refer a friend” e-mail after you register, and an automatic message on the Registry will be sent to their inbox. 8. How often do I need to renew the registration of my addresses? Registrations last for three years with the option to renew at any time. You will receive a notification e-mail reminding you that the three year time period has expired. 9. Are my addresses safe? Senders of messages are NEVER given registered addresses. Marketers and companies are required to submit their solicitation lists to the state, where all registered addresses are then removed and returned to the sender. 10. What if I receive an adult message after I sign up my addresses? If you are contacted with a message to a registered address, you should submit the report to the Division of Consumer Protection. The process is easy and allows you to help the state investigate those companies who are not complying with Michigan’s Child Protection Registry Laws. 11. Which state office administrates the Michigan Child Protection Registry? The Michigan Child Protection Registry is administered by the Michigan Secretary of State and enforced by the State Attorney General’s Office. Marketers pay a fee of .007 cents for each address they scrub to the state registry. Funds generated by the program are set aside to fund the Secretary of State’s Office in the maintenance, promotion and upkeep for the program. Notre Dame Summer Camp…The DNA Learning Center at The University of Notre Dame is now offering summer camp opportunities for Jr. High and high school students. Several weeks and themes are available to choose from as well as residential and day camps. The DNA Learning Center, located in the Jordan Hall of Science, offers a hands-on environment in which children can explore and enhance their interest, knowledge and scientific skills in the area of genetics and biology. Day camps run for 1 week and are offered for students who have completed grades 6 through 9. Day Camps - $625 per student – 9:30 to 3:30 Monday through Friday and includes lunch and lab supplies. July 27-31 DNA Fun! - Students who have completed grades 6 and 7. August 3-7 DNA Science! - Students who have completed grades 8 and 9. Residential camps run for 1 week and are offered for students who have completed grades 7 through 10. Residential Camps - $1350 per student - includes Notre Dame dorm housing (with a roommate), all meals, entertainment and lab supplies. June 14-19 DNA Science! - Students who have completed grades 9 and 10. June 21-26 DNA Science! - Students who have completed grades 9 and 10. June 29 - July 3 DNA Fun! - Students how have completed grades 7 and 8. July 5-10 DNA Fun! - Students who have completed grades 7 and 8. July 12- 17 DNA Fun! - Students who have completed grades 7 and 8. July 19-24 DNA Science! - Students who have completed grades 9 and 10. All of the camps will include experiments such as genotyping themselves for particular traits, DNA barcoding, and genetically testing for GMO foods. More information and registration forms can be found at http://dnacenter.nd.edu/summer-camps/. Please feel free to contact us for any questions or concerns. A poster with basic information for distribution has been attached below. Thank you, Edwardsburg PTO! EMS staff and students appreciate the support that has been generously provided this school year! Elections were held at the meeting on May 5th and resulted in the following positions being filled for 2015-16: PTO Board Positions: President: Daun Gregory Co-Vice President: Chelsea Wilson Co-Vice President: Karla Vargo Secretary: Nicole Farmer Treasurer: Erica Boulanger School Representative Positions Primary Reps (2): Amber Grundy & Lacey Parsons Eagle Lake Reps (2): Tonya Krah & Karen Mikosz Intermediate Reps (2): Lisa Strong & Jerri Lea Fields Middle School Rep: Joy Kuntz Upcoming Events May June th 14 19th 19th - 20th 20th 25th 27th – 28th 8th 9th MS Choir Concert, 7 p.m. MS/HS Band Collage Concert, 7 p.m. 6th Grade M-STEP Testing (Tuesday and Wednesday mornings) Student Council Meeting 2:25-3:00 p.m. in the auditorium Memorial Day Holiday! Memorial Day Parade begins at 11:00 a.m. Memorial Day Festival at Gunn Park (on Lake Street & Main) 6th Grade M-STEP Testing (Wednesday and Thursday mornings) Snow Day Make-up #1 Snow Day Make-up #2 ~ ½ day for students (a.m.) ½ day Teacher Work Day Welcome to LunchApp.com… The link below will take you directly to information about the application process for families interested in free or reduced school meal benefits online, quickly and confidentially, from the convenience of your home. We encourage all families to investigate this option as it is provided as a benefit to our students and school district. Read more... OK2SAY Students, teachers, parents, school workers, friends and neighbors can all submit tips, if they are aware of a threat in school. Tips can be submitted through the following ways: Call: 8-555-OK2SAY (855-565-2729) Text: 6527929 (OK2SAY) Email: [email protected] Web: www.mi.gov/ok2say OK2SAY Mobile App: Available for download in app stores for iPhone and Android
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