Lynx Letter Lexington Middle April 7, 2015 Girls Soccer Team Earns District County Champion Title The Lexington Girls Soccer Team are Lee County Champs!! The Lynx defeated Trafalgar Middle by the score of 2 to 1 last night at Kelly Soccer Complex. Mackenzie Gorski scored the first goal on an assist from Faith McDonald and then Faith scored the second goal on an assist from Mackenzie. These two players applied relentless pressure throughout the game on Trafalgar's defense as well as other girls who had opportunities to score but just couldn't find the back of the net taking close to 20 shots to Trafalgar's three. Kailyn Kaminski, Leslie Saldana, Izzy Wilkerwicz, Kailey Stockinger, Mille Wensley, Danelle Root, and Leeanne Traycik played extremely well as midfielders while Maddie Black, Allie Graeber, Keera Haataja, and Marisol Cortes were incredible on defense. These girls represented our school well and are clearly deserving of being the best team in Lee County. .The School Board of Lee County, Florida: Cathleen O'Daniel Morgan, District 3, Chairman; Steven K. Teuber, District 4, Vice Chairman; Mary Fischer, District 1; Jeanne S. Dozier, District 2; Pamela H. LaRiviere , District 5; Nancy J. Graham, Ed.D, Superintendent. Third Quarter Honor Roll Honor roll assemblies for 8th and 6th grade are Wednesday, April 29th 8th grade at 1:45pm 6th grade at 2:45pm Honor roll assembly for 7th grade is Thursday, April 30th 7th grade at 2:45pm Parents/Guardians, you will receive a letter if your child is on the Honor Roll. Don’t forget that you are invited to attend the assemblies. Congratulations to the Lexington students who were on the Honor Roll during the third quarter! These magnets are for sale by the Drama Department. Show your LYNX pride with these colorful magnets. Put one on your fridge, your car or your file cabinet! They are only $5! You can buy them from Ms. Skinner or any Advanced Drama student. Please join us in congratulating the 2014-2015 7th Grade Duke Tip Talent Search participants. Eligibility for participation in the talent search is an honor requiring exceptional academic ability and we applaud these students’ achievements. The following students participated in the program: Shaznay Benwarisingh Russell Calderon Cole Destaven Caitlin Fitzgerald Bradley Jackson Julia Nicolosi Timothy Runnels Mackenzie Sax Emily Venglar Cole, Caitlin, Bradley, Timothy, and Mackenzie qualified for state recognition. These students scored approximately at or above the national average of recent high school graduates on at least one part of the ACT or the SAT. Bradley also qualified for Grand Recognition. Students who qualify at the grand level scored approximately at or better than 90 percent of recent high school graduates on at least one part of the ACT or the SAT. Caitlin and Mackenzie qualified for the Academy for Summer Studies, and Cole, Bradley, and Timothy qualified for the Center for Summer Studies. Congratulations to all of these students for their achievement! Julie Claprood School Counselor Lexington Middle School LXMS 2014-2015 Standardized Testing Schedule CBT=computer based testing PBT=paper based testing 6th grade: 3/3: 4/15: 4/16: 4/28: 4/29: FSA ELA Writing - PBT FSA ELA Reading – CBT session 1 FSA ELA Reading – CBT session 2 FSA Math day 1 – CBT FSA Math day 2 – CBT *4/14: FSA ELA Reading – PBT accommodations session 1 *4/15: FSA ELA Reading – PBT accommodations session 2 *4/21: FSA Math – PBT accommodations day 1 7th grade: 3/3: 4/21: 4/22: 4/30: 5/1: 5/19: FSA ELA Writing - PBT FSA ELA Reading – CBT session 1 FSA ELA Reading – CBT session 2 FSA Math day 1 – CBT FSA Math day 2 – CBT NGSSS Civics End-of-Course Assessment – CBT *4/14: FSA ELA Reading – PBT accommodations session 1 *4/15: FSA ELA Reading - PBT accommodations session 2 *4/21: FSA Math – PBT accommodations day 1 *4/22: FSA Math – PBT accommodations day 2 *5/11: NGSSS Civics End-of-Course Assessment – PBT accom- 8th grade: 3/3: 4/13: 4/23: 4/24: 5/4: 5/5: 5/11: 5/12: *4/14: sion 1 *4/15: sion 2 *4/21: day 1 *4/22: day 2 *4/27: *4/28: FSA ELA Writing - CBT FCAT Science 2.0 - PBT FSA ELA Reading – CBT session 1 FSA ELA Reading – CBT session 2 FSA Math (Pre-Algebra students) – CBT day 1 FSA Math (Pre-Algebra students) – CBT day 2 FSA Algebra 1 End-of-Course Assessment session 1 FSA Algebra 1 End-of-Course Assessment session 2 FSA ELA Reading – PBT accommodations sesFSA ELA Reading - PBT accommodations sesFSA Math (Pre-Algebra) – PBT accommodations FSA Math (Pre-Algebra) – PBT accommodations FSA Algebra 1 PBT accommodations session 1 FSA Algebra 1 PBT accommodations session 2 *Note: PBT accommodation dates apply only to students with an IEP or 504 plan with this accommodation. Dates to Remember: April Dates to Remember: May Welcome Back! 1st Day 4th Quarter 7 Happy Mother’s Day 10 SAC– Media Center 6:30-7:30pm 28 19 PTO –Media Center 5:30-6:30pm 28 PTO Media Center 5:30-6:30pm SAC Media Center 6:30-7:30pm Memorial Day No-School 25 6th Grade Award Ceremony 10am 28 7th Grade Award Ceremony 1:45pm 28 8th Grade Award Ceremony 10:30am 29 8th Grade Dance 6-9pm $10 29 “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” Thomas Edison The week of April 13 -17, 2015 Lexington will be holding a GOODWILL Drive. Clean out your closets and give used, clean and unwanted clothing, belts, toys and other nonbreakable household items. Bring the items to school and place in the large bin labeled 6 th, 7th or 8th in the front hallway. The winning grade level in the competition will celebrate with a pizza party in May. Change someone’s life for the better! You can help: 1. Clean out your closets! 2. Give clean, unwanted used clothing, belts, toys and other non-breakable household items. 3. Bring items to school and place in the large bin labeled 6th, 7th or 8th in the front hallway. Student Absences and Contact Information: To ensure accurate attendance, please email our Information Specialist at [email protected] if your child will be absent for any reason. You can also email telephone changes; however, a change in address and/or custody issues will require additional documentation. Attention Parents/Guardians: The clinic at LXMS maintains a small supply of new and used clothing for students. Our closet is looking a little empty. We accept clean, used appropriate school attire in good condition. The items will be on hand for the occasional emergency. Please bring your donation to the front office. Thank you in advance for your help. Mark your calendars! Friday, May 1st 4-7 pm PE will be hosting another LXMS tournament. Reminder to all, breakfast is served every morning and it’s FREE for every student! IMPORTANT 8th GRADE DATES Gradventure Night Universal Studios May 15th Awards May 29th 10:30am Dance 6pm cost $10 Algebra 1 EOC (end of course exam) May 11th and May 12th Congratulations 8th Graders WELLNESS TIP: Do I need different types of exercise? While any kind of exercise offers tremendous health benefits, different types of exercise focus more on certain aspects of your health. Mixing up the different types of exercise can add variety to your workouts and broaden the health benefits. 1. Aerobic activities like running, cycling, and swimming strengthen your heart and increase your endurance. 2. Strength training like weight lifting or resistance training builds muscle and bone mass, improves balance and prevents falls. It’s one of the best counters to frailty in old age. 3. Flexibility exercises like stretching and yoga help prevent injury, enhance range of motion, reduce stiff ness, and limit aches and pains. Brenda Millage Lexington Middle School P.E. Teacher/Coach Asst. Intramural Director The following students have been recognized at 2015 Recognized Carson Scholars: Jenelle Wetzel Alexis Waltzer Mackenzie Sax Isabella Ramirez Erin Quiqley Rebecca Neal Sydney Monahan Gretchen Lloyd Rachelle Hartig Emry Elrubaie Lydia Baker Each of these students has been previously honored with a scholarship award, and is now receiving a commemorative pin and certificate to acknowledge his/her continued academic and humanitarian achievements. The school will receive a nameplate on behalf of each student to display on our current trophy. These students will be honored in front of family, peers, and educators at the Carson Scholars Fund Annual Lee County Awards Banquet on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at the Harborside Event Center. Julie Claprood School Counselor Lexington Middle School 8th Grade Celebration Dance: May 29th 6-9pm $10 Dress code for Dance: The dance will be a semiformal dance. Attire for the boys will be a dress shirt, tie, dress pants, belt and appropriate dress shoes. Tuxedos are not permitted. Attire for the girls will be semi-formal. Dresses must have at least one strap. No clear straps are allowed. Strapless dresses and formal gowns are not permitted. Jeans, shorts , and sneakers are not permitted. Limousines are not permitted. If you have any questions about the dress attire please call 454-6130. All 6th Grade Parents, This is just a reminder that students entering 7th grade next school year (2015-16), needs to have received the mandatory Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis) vaccine. Please bring in the immunization record with the date the Tdap was given and hand it in to the clinic.
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