Millennium Middle School

 Millennium Middle School www.millenniumstars.org “HOME OF THE STARS” Sc Principal’s Message May 2015 Edition Dates To Remember May 11 Biology – End of Course Exam May 12‐
15 Algebra ‐7th Grade – End of Course Exam Civics‐ 7th Grade End of Course Exam Dear Parents, The end of the school year is rapidly approaching. Letters will be going out this month to the parents of students in danger of being retained. Please be aware that if your child has done poorly in his/her report cards they will be retained in their current grade for the 2015‐2016 school year. Students must pass Four out of Six Classes to be promoted. All students must also pass Language Arts, Social Studies, Math and Science. Please contact the Grade Level Guidance counselor if you have questions regarding your child’s promotion status. The vendor for the school uniforms will continue to be In Unison. More information about the uniforms will be available at a later date. May 20 End of the Year Trip May 22 Core Block Party May 25 No School (Memorial Day) May 26 Exams Begin May 27 End of Year Awards Assembly End of the year Trip – May 20, 2015 8th Grade End of the Year Dance – May 30, 2015 The close of the school year is going to go by very quickly, please look for important information coming home concerning promotion information and 2015‐2016 school year information. May 29 Pizza with Principal Sincerely, May 30 8th Grade Dance The students have been on their best behavior in anticipation of the end of the year activities. To participate in these activities the students cannot receive any referrals during the 4th quarter. The activities are as follows: Dr. Cheryl Cendan, Principal May 2015 Edition General Information for our STAR Parents and Students School Hours Students 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM Breakfast Begins at 9:00 AM Students who are walkers or who are dropped off by parents may not enter breakfast after 9:10 AM Notices and Reminders The drop off location is in the front of the building. No students should be dropped off in the bus loop for safety reasons. Only those parents who have an appointment with their child’s teachers are permitted to enter campus. Upon entering the campus, you must go directly to the Visitors Station, sign in and get a visitors pass. Visitors’ passes are only valid for one day. With so many people entering and exiting campus, it creates an unsafe environment and prohibits the faculty and staff from carrying out the responsibility of making sure that all children entering the Millennium campus are safe and secure. Also, if you have a concern about your child, please call the office to make an appointment. The staff at Millennium Middle is dedicated to making sure that your children have an effective school atmosphere. That cannot be carried out if there are several unannounced visits. An appointment also assures that your needs concerning your child can be discussed and taken care of without any interruptions. We ask that you do not arrive on campus prior to 4:15 PM to pick up your children. Parking is limited and the space that we do have is reserved for appointments, deliveries, etc. Also, dismissal is the most hectic part of the day. A request for early dismissal of your child must be made prior to 4:00 PM. After that time, we will be unable to call your child to the office. Please do not request that we do so. All transportation arrangements for your child should be made ahead of time. We do understand that emergencies do arise and will do our best to accommodate your needs. We are also asking that you do not call the school asking that messages be delivered to your child during class time. To insure that communication is accurate please make sure that your child is aware of things before he or she leaves home in the morning. These guidelines and procedures are not established to inconvenience anyone or to make you feel unwelcome at Millennium. They are simply necessary for the safety and well being of every child entrusted in our care. Your understanding, cooperation, and assistance are greatly appreciated. unannounced visits. An appointment also assures that your needs concerning your child can be discussed and taken care of without any interruptions. We ask that you do not arrive on campus prior to 4:15 PM to pick up The Learner’s Creed I believe in myself
and my ability to do
my best at all times.
Just for today:
I will listen,
I will see,
I will speak,
I will feel,
I will think,
I will reason,
I will read,
I will write,
I will do all these
things with one
purpose in mind, to
do my best and not
waste this day, for
this day will come no
more.
May 2015 Edition Immunizations
Now is the time to review the immunization dates
for your children. Students who have not met the
requirements before May 27, 2015 will not receive a
schedule for the 2015-2016 school year.
No School Day May 25, 2015 May 2015 Edition Teach the Importance
of Respect
You’ve often heard it said that you are you child’s first and most important teacher.
Research shows that when you reinforce learning at home, your child is more likely to
succeed in school.
But your child needs to learn more than how to read, write and solve math problems.
Don’t forget to teach them respect for teachers, school staff, fellow students – and
school rules!
To teach your child respect:
• Talk positively about teachers and school staff. Expect the same from your
child. If you or your child has a problem with someone at school, make an
appointment to talk about it.
• Expect your child to follow school rules. Talk about school guidelines for
appropriate behavior. Support the school if your child misbehaves.
• Expect your child to show respect for school property and the belongings of
others. Talk to her about putting trash in containers, keeping restrooms tidy and
other ways to maintain a clean and safe school environment.
Copyright@2009 The Parent Institute, a division of NIS, Inc.
May 2015 Edition T.O.P
Course Recovery
SUMMER PROGRAM
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Spring Break Camp certified teachers to provide homework assistance, course recovery
assistance and tutorial support!
Where: Millennium Middle School
When: June 8 - August 7
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Limited Spaces.. Register Now!
$25.00 Non-refundable registration fee
$125.00 Weekly Fee
For more information please call 954.825.3685
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Breakfast Hours 8:00 a.m. -9:00 a.m.
May 2015 Edition May 2015 Edition Dear Broward County Parents / Guardians , Florida Statute 1002.45 requires Florida school districts to offer a virtual instruction program to students in grades K‐12. A virtual instruction program offers students a flexible option to attend a public school using distance and online learning technologies. The enrollment window for Broward County students entering grades 6 through 12 opens April 24th and closes September 18th, 2015. Enrollment for students entering grades K‐5 opens April 24th and closes July 24th, 2015. Students must meet criteria to qualify for enrollment. More information about virtual instruction program options, including enrollment criteria, can be obtained online at www.bved.net or by calling Broward Virtual School at 754‐321‐
6050. Spanish El estatuto 1002.45 del estado de la Florida requiere que todos sus distritos escolares ofrezcan programas de educación por Internet (o educación virtual) para los estudiantes en los grados K – 12. Un programa de educación por Internet le da a los estudiantes una opción flexible para asistir a clases en la escuela pública utilizando tecnología de aprendizaje a distancia. El período de matrícula, para los estudiantes del Condado de Broward que comenzarán los grados 6 al 12, será a partir del 24 de abril y terminará el 18 de septiembre de 2015. Para los estudiantes que comenzarán los grados K – 5, el período de matrícula se iniciará el 24 de abril y terminará el 24 de Julio de 2015. Puede obtener más información acerca de los programas de educación por Internet y de los criterios para matrícula en la página Web www.bved.net o llamando al 754‐321‐6050. Haitian­Creole Lwa Leta Florid, seksyon 1002.45 (Florida Statute 1002.45) ekzije pou tout distrik eskolè nan Leta Florid ofri elèv kap fè klas Kindègadenn rive douzyèm anne (grades K‐12) yon pwogram enstriksyon vityèl. Yon pwogram enstriksyon vityèl ofri elèv‐yo yon opsyon fleksib pou frekante yon lekòl piblik. Pwogram enstriksyon vityèl itilize teknoloji ansèyman adistans nan Entènèt. Nap asepte anwolman (enskripsyon) ant 24 avril ak 18 septanm, 2015 pou elèv Broward County ki pral fè klas sizyèm rive douzyèm anne (grades 6 ‐ 12). Pou elèv kap antre nan klas kindègadenn rive senkyèm anne (grades K­5), anwolman ap kòmanse le 24 avril epi fini le 24 jiyè, 2015. Elèv‐yo dwe satisfè sèten kritè anwolman pou yo kapab kalifye/elijib pou pwogram‐lan. Ou kapab ale nan sit Entènèt www.bved.net oswa rele 754‐321‐6050 pou jwenn plis enfòmasyon sou opsyon pwogram enstriksyon vityèl ak ransèyman sou kritè anwolman. Portuguese O Estatuto 1002.45 da Flórida exige que os distritos escolares da Flórida ofereçam um programa de ensino virtual para estudantes do jardim de infância à 12ª série. O programa de ensino virtual oferece aos estudantes uma opção flexível para frequentar uma escola pública usando a tecnologia de ensino à distância. O período de inscrição para estudantes do Condado de Broward que estão entrando na 6ª à 12ª série se inicia em 24 de abril e se encerra em 18 de setembro de 2015. A inscrição para estudantes que estão entrando no jardim de infância à 5ª série se inicia em 24 de abril e se encerra em 24 de julho de 2015. Os estudantes devem atender aos critérios para se qualificar para inscrição. Maiores informações sobre as opções do programa de ensino virtual, incluindo os critérios para inscrição, podem ser obtidas online em www.bved.net ou pelo telefone 754‐321‐6050. May 2015 Edition May 2015 Edition