The Explorer Parent Newsletter May 22, 2015 Alan Ramos, Principal S. Henderson, Asst. Principal S. Kastanis, Asst. Principal 5350 San Miguel Road Office Hours 8:15 A.M. – 4:30 P.M. (407) 343-7300 Kissimmee, FL 34758 http://www.dis.osceola.k12.fl.us/ Principal’s Message Thank you to parents, staff, and most of all our students for making this year another fabulous year at Discovery Intermediate School. To our 8th grade students who are moving on, I wish you all the best. For 6th and 7th grade students who will be returning, we are pleased that we have expanded our curriculum to include additional electives that include S.T.E.M. (Medical Detectives) and Navy JROTC. The Navy JROTC program will focus on: Developing selfreliance and responsiveness to all authority; improving the ability to communicate well both orally and in writing; developing an appreciation of the importance of physical fitness; developing a knowledge of team building skills and basic military skills; introducing STEM career opportunities, experiences and challenges that the Navy and workforce have to offer. Please contact the Guidance Department if your child is interested in taking JROTC as an elective. As discussed during our April and May SAC meetings, in addition to the recent honor roll ceremony, we are honoring our successful 8th grade students with an awards ceremony and a field day. The 8th grade awards ceremony will be taking place on June 3. Students who are being recognized are receiving an invitation this week and may bring their immediate family members. The 8th grade field day will take place on June 2 during the school day; only students who are passing all of their classes with a D (60%) or higher and have not received a referral this month will be able to participate. If any parent is an OASIS volunteer and would like to help with the field day, please contact Mrs. Karen Spencer ([email protected]). Have a great summer! Alan Ramos, Principal Algebra EOC There have been some recent changes to the impact the Algebra1 EOC will have on your child’s grade this school year. For the 2014-2015 school year only, because of the unavailability of independently validated statewide assessment results in Algebra 1, the statutory requirements to include these results in the final course grade are inoperative. As a result, Discovery Intermediate School will calculate the final course grades and make promotion decisions without regard to the 30 percent requirement that typically applies. The 30 percent requirement still applies for EOC results in Civics, as the results will be released in June. For additional information please visit http://www.osceola.k12.fl.us/documents/FSAEOCLett er.pdf or contact our Guidance Department. Please note Algebra 1 is a high school graduation requirement, and in order to receive high school credit for Algebra 1, a student must still pass the Algebra 1 EOC. If an 8th grade student receives a score report indicating they did not pass the Algebra 1 EOC they should contact their zoned high school immediately to learn about opportunities in place to receive remediation and retake the Algebra 1 EOC. Hours of Supervision Discovery Intermediate School provides supervision for students 1/2 hour before the first bell (8:25 AM) and 1/2 hour after the dismissal bell (4:10 PM). Please make every effort to ensure your child is dropped-off or picked-up within these timeframes. The Explorer Parent Newsletter 5/22/15 Page 2 Dress Code Updates Gang Awareness After meeting with the School Advisory Council (SAC) on May 21, the following updates will begin in the 2015-16 school year: • DIS will only allow full zippered or buttoned jackets/sweaters on campus so that uniform shirts are visible. Pullover hoodies will not be acceptable attire. Hats/hoods are never permitted to be worn on campus. • Monday - Thursday students are expected to follow the district dress code: Solid school color collared shirts (Navy blue, white, and gray) with dark blue or khaki bottoms of denim, corduroy, or twill fabric of appropriate size and length should be worn. • Students will wear their personal schoolissued ID on a lanyard that is visible at ALL times. • Examples of appropriate school uniform shirts and bottoms will be available on our school website • Athletic shorts including spandex-style “bicycle” shorts, cut-off jeans, frayed jeans or pants, cut-off sweat pants, shortshorts, running shorts, and see-through boxer-type shorts are not permitted. • A complete copy of The Osceola District Student Appearance and Dress Code Policy can be found in the Code of Student Conduct booklet. According to the Florida Department of Education, gangs and gang violence are on the rise in Florida, as in many parts of the country. Parents, educators, and communities as a whole, must band together to influence the problems known to lead to gang crime and violence. Last month, members of the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office Gang Unit, provided an informative training for our staff. The training discussed the latest trends in the Central Florida area and taught staff how to recognize possible gang activity. Parents are a major factor in preventing gang crime and violence. For additional information on actions parents can take to prevent gang involvement visit http://www.floridagangreduction.com/flgangs.ns f/pages/Parents Course recovery is being offered during the summer at Discovery Intermediate for students who failed courses that are required in order for students to move forward into high school. Eighth grade students who are zoned for Liberty High School, and are in need of course recovery, received letters containing all necessary information. Please contact Mr. Dunham at Liberty High School for additional information. Students who do not attend or who fail to meet program requirements will need to repeat these courses during the school year or be retained. Please contact the Guidance Department if you have any questions. Important Dates 6/1 6/2 6/3 6/4 6/15 6/17 8/10 – 8/14 8/20 Poinciana Neighborhood Crime Watch Mtg., 7:00 PM at the APV Community Center 8th grade field day, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM (reward for 8th grade students who are passing all of their classes and have not received a referral since 5/5/15) 8th grade awards ceremony, 6:30 PM 8:30 PM at DIS (by invitation only) Last day of school Course recovery begins Report cards available for pick-up Discovery Education STEM Summer Camp at Discovery Intermediate School Open House, 4:00 – 7:00 PM Congratulations to Mr. Swanson and ALL of the Discovery Intermediate School band students on a wonderful performance this month! The Osceola School District's OASIS School Volunteer Program provides the opportunity for parents, businesses, and the community to enrich the education of students. To apply to volunteer at Discovery Intermediate please visit http://www.osceola.k12.fl.us/depts/OASIS/OASIS.asp or contact Ms. Davis at [email protected]
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