May 2015 Special Points of Interest: Opus Optima—page 8 Teen Adventure Camp—page 9 Typing Tutorial—page 12 Principal’s Corner A message from Thomas Einhorn, Principal, Newtown Middle School The Lion’s Roar NEWTOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL Happy May!!! Our eighth graders have just returned from their 3-day, 2-night trip to Washington, D.C., which is one of the culminating experiences of their middle school years. I had the privilege of accompanying our students to Washington, D.C. and we all were so incredibly proud of our students. I also want to take this opportunity to thank our parent and teacher chaperones, you are the greatest!! Our eighth graders have already completed their high school scheduling process for next year. Their exciting moving-up ceremony has just been scheduled for Monday evening, June 15th, at the O’Neill Center, Western Connecticut State University. Bands, choirs, and orchestras are performing their final concerts for this school year later this month. The sixth graders at Reed Intermediate are beginning the transition process by indicating their world language preference of either Spanish or French, and their music choice. They have come for visits with us to begin their middle school years, while their parents joined us for an introductory evening focusing on all aspects of middle school life. So much learning has happened this year; so many relationships have been formed and deepened. These are endings to rejoice over, beginnings to build upon. Thank you, parents, for the vital part you play! Our kids-in-themiddle are the greatest! Regards, Tom Einhorn, Principal INSIDE THIS ISSUE Assistant Principal News Pages 2-3 Student Council News Pages 5-6 Student Base Health Cntr Newtown Prevention Council Page 7 Page 12 THE LION’S ROAR Page 2 Assistant Principal’s Corner By James Ross, Assistant Principal Standardized Testing Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium: The Smarter Balanced Assessment System will give parents and students more accurate and actionable information about what students are learning. Because these assessments are computer adaptive, they will also provide better information about the needs and successes of individual students. These next-generation assessments are aligned to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in English language arts/literacy and mathematics for grades 3-8 and 11. 7th and 8th grade students will participate in the SBAC Test. Parents: To assist your child with the SBAC test, please explore the practice and training tests provided on the SBAC webpage. Use the URL below for more information and to access these tests. http://www.smarterbalanced.org/practice-test/ Testing Schedule: April 27th – May 29th Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) Testing Tips: Get a good night sleep Eat a balanced breakfast the morning of the test Do your best and don’t be anxious Bring a water bottle Remember your test taking strategies THE LION’S ROAR Page 3 Assistant Principal’s Corner By James Ross, Assistant Principal Newtown Rotary Club Students of the Month April, 2015 Rotary Winners Newtown Middle School 8th Grade—Luke L. Eight Green is delighted to present Luke L. for Rotary recognition for April 2015. This year, Luke has really started to come into his own. In addition to his school work, he plays baseball and is a lifelong member of the Boy Scouts. He enjoys all aspects of Scouting, but particularly loves the monthly camp outs, which take place year round. Luke's teachers are especially proud of his academic growth and maturity. Eighth grade can be a difficult year, but Luke has demonstrated a willingness to meet his challenges and to grow as a young man. We have watched his decision-making and self-advocacy skills mature over this past year, and we are proud to nominate him as our Rotary Student of the Month. Congratulations Luke! 7th Grade—Hannah Groonell It is with great pleasure to highly recommend Hannah G. for the Cluster Seven Orange Rotary Award. As Hannah’s cluster teachers during the 2014-2015 school year, we have witnessed her growth and developing potential to become a student of excellence. Hannah’s enthusiasm, artistic ability, and love of learning make her an ideal candidate for the Rotary Award. Hannah is extremely enthusiastic and is dedicated to becoming an exceptional student. She has great compassion for her studies allowing her not only to become an effective student but a dynamic leader as well. Hannah readily volunteers to lead group discussions and coordinate group activities, such as her historical weekly group writing challenges and book talks. This exuberance draws fellow students in and gets them excited to try new things and take risks in the learning process. Hannah’s artistic ability allows her to enrich her learning to create exquisite applications of understanding in her four cluster classes, such as her qualitative and quantitative poster in science, Road to Revolution timeline in social studies, and countless other homework, classwork, and project assignments she receives. Hannah’s love of learning pushes her to actively participate in premier Newtown soccer and a travel lacrosse team. She participates in community activities such as bringing cluster students together for PAW or teambuilding activities. This willingness to try new techniques and give back to the community was evident to her fellow students, making Hannah a mentor and role model. As Hannah’s cluster teachers, there is no doubt in our mind that Hannah G. has the drive, dedication, and positive attitude for the Rotary Award. She is far and away one of the best students we have worked with. Congratulations Hannah! THE LION’S ROAR Page 4 Counseling Office News Counselors: L. Allen, T. Broccolo, S. Connelly, and K., MacKinney On April 22, 23, and 24th we had the pleasure of welcoming the 6th grade students from Reed Intermediate School for an orientation. We had a great turn out and even had students from private schools in the area participate. Ms. Volpacchio also had two helpers for her Family & Consumer Science rotation on Wednesday and we want to say a special “thank you” to Ashleigh G. and Miles R. for their assistance. We had several current 7th grade students that were asked to be tour guides for the three days. They were nominated by their teachers as students who would be able to miss some class and maintain their grades as well as be lively and excited as they presented information to our guests. At the last minute, we asked these students to also become “experts” and answer questions that the 6th graders had and provide answers to frequently asked questions. These tour guides were truly experts and handled themselves so well. They were able to answer questions honestly, easily, and appropriately. They made us proud of how articulate and helpful they were in the dealings with the 6th grade classes. We would like to thank our helpers for the fabulous job they did representing Newtown Middle School. Thanks to Natalie B., Angela C., Julliette C., Sam E., Kylie G., Natalie H., Daniel I., Rick I., Devin J., Julia K., Jack K., Caroline M., Kiera O., Colton P., Shilin R., Martha S., Emma S., Luke S., & EJ W. We have truly remarkable students! Please mark your calendars for our May 14th meeting at 6:00 p.m. in the Newtown Middle School auditorium. We will go over final plans, times, hotel information and behavior expectations. I will be collecting both a copy and the original birth certificate or passport of your student at this meeting. Quebec Trip departs from Newtown Middle School on Friday May 22, 2015 at 6:00 a.m. THE LION’S ROAR Page 5 Student Council News Advisor: Nadia Papalia Our spring beautification is scheduled for Monday, May 4 from 2:00 to 3:15; the rain date is Tuesday, May 5. If you are interested in donating time and/or new plantings to help beautify our school, please contact Ms. Papalia at [email protected]. Staff Appreciation Week begins on Monday, May 4. Our Student Council members have planned many considerate gestures for our staff. Please feel free to send your own messages of appreciation. Our 8th Grade Dinner Dance will be held on Friday June 12, from 6:30pm to 9:30pm in the Reed Intermediate School cafetorium. 8th grade parents, if you are interested in helping to decorate for the dance, please contact the PTA’s 8th Grade Dance cochairs, Vicky Ricks at [email protected], or Janet Swierbut at [email protected]. The $25 tickets will be on sale in homerooms from Monday, May 18 through Friday, May 22. Although cash is accepted, checks are preferred and should be made out to Newtown Middle School with “Student Council” noted in the memo section. Tickets must be purchased the week of May 18, as there will be no tickets sold the days just before the dance or at the dance. Students’ attire should be appropriate dress (please refer to the online student handbook) and should not include tuxedos, jeans, t-shirts, strapless or backless dresses, dresses with bare midriffs, long dresses (below calf length), or formal prom gowns. Please note: students attending the dance must be in school for the full day on June 12. There will be no early dismissals for hair or nail appointments; please make them for Thursday or after 2:00 on Friday. THE LION’S ROAR Student Council News (cont’d) Advisor: Nadia Papalia Our final turn-in for this year’s General Mills Box Tops fundraiser is scheduled for Friday, May 8. Please keep clipping throughout the school year and continue collecting Box Tops during the summer. Any box tops collected can be turned in to Mrs. Olsen’s mailbox. Your contributions helped our school earn money! Thank you for your support! Since this will be Student Council’s last article for this school year, the advisors would like to thank you for all of your support this year! The Newtown Public School District is committed to a policy of equal opportunity/affirmative action for all qualified persons and equal access to Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups. The Newtown Public School District does not discriminate in any employment practice, education program, or educational activity on the basis of race, color, religious creed, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability (including, but not limited to, intellectual disability, past or present history of mental disorder, physical disability or learning disability), genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by Connecticut state and/or federal nondiscrimination laws. The Newtown Public School District does not unlawfully discriminate in employment and licensing against qualified persons with a prior criminal conviction. Inquiries regarding the Newtown Public School District’s nondiscrimination policies and practices should be directed to: Title IX, Title VI and Section 504 Linda Gejda, Assistant Superintendent 3 Primrose Street, Newtown, CT 06470 203-426-7616 Page 6 THE LION’S ROAR School Based Health Center Hello Newtown Middle School Staff and Families. We at the School Based Health Center (SBHC) are thrilled to be an official part of Newtown Middle School. On March 13, 2015 we had our ribbon cutting. Please read the article about the ribbon cutting in the March 20th edition of the Newtown Bee. Our enrollment is increasing almost daily. We have enjoyed getting to know the students and staff at NMS. We plan on attending the parent orientation for incoming students on May 5th with a table in our hallway by SBHC. If anyone needs an enrollment form, please stop by our office or go the school’s website. Come by for a tour of the center. Thank you for welcoming the health center to your school. Page 7 THE LION’S ROAR Page 9 THE LION’S ROAR NHS Varsity Dance Team Try-Outs The NHS Varsity Dance Team will be holding tryouts for the 2015/16 school year on Saturday, June 6 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Please bring plenty of water and lunch. Dancers will need to wear dance attire (shorts and tank top - no sweatpants please) and jazz shoes, turners or pedinis. The tryout will be held in the NHS dance studio~ there will be dance team members at the front door to help. Feel free to contact Cheryl Stenz with any questions at [email protected] Page 10 THE LION’S ROAR Page 11 THE LION’S ROAR Page 12 Parents: We Need Your Voice! Every other year Newtown Public Schools surveys a representative sample of 7th through 12th graders on substance use and attitudes. The data from these surveys is used to refine curriculum, develop relevant programs, and provide necessary measures for grant writing. In addition, the Newtown Prevention Council (NPC) uses the data as a foundation for the development of goals and activities. The NPC sponsors the companion Parent Survey for parents of students in grades 7 through 12. We have contracted with Qualitative Services of Groton, CT to administer the survey, analyze the data, and provide a report. The information you provide is completely anonymous. No one in Newtown will have access to the raw data, so we hope that you will answer the 40 questions honestly. The survey should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete. It will be available through May 15. The link to the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NewtonParents2015 The report from this survey will help provide accurate community data to develop programs, education and support for our youth and families. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation and input. If you have any questions, please contact Judy Blanchard at [email protected]. Sincerely, Judy Blanchard and Chief Michael Kehoe NPC Co-chairs THE LION’S ROAR Page 13 Library Media Center News Media Specialist: Jeanne Bugay TypeMaster Tutorial If you would like your student to go from this… To this... As district and state assessments move from pencil/paper to keyboard/ computer, it is critical to enable our students to feel proficient at the keyboard. The district offers an easy, friendly, self-paced tutorial program to use for all students. We do monitor student usage on a regular basis and find that many students have not yet logged on. We need your help to encourage your child to use TypingMaster at home on a regular basis Directions for accessing TypingMaster 1. Go to the school website: http://newtown.nms.schooldesk.net/ 2. Click on the Students tab 3. Click on TypingMaster login Login ID: last name first initial (no comma) Password: PowerSchool/AR password TypingMaster is a self-paced tutorial for students who want to improve their keyboarding skills. There are 4 modules: speed building, numbers, special marks and number pad. Each module contains up to 7 mini lessons. Typing games reinforce skills. Immediate results are charted under the Results tab in the program. THE LION’S ROAR Page 14 Nutrition News: May 2015 How do you satiate a child’s appetite when they are addicted to carbs? If your child or teen appears to only be consuming bagels, bread, pasta and the like, there are a few things we can look at. Meal Spacing If a child (or teen or adult) is going too long without eating, his or her body will start telling them to get calories in…fast. The body will probably not be craving low-calorie foods like vegetables and fruits because in this moment, the body needs calories. Since carbohydrates provide a quick energy source, this is what the body craves. This appears as if the person is addicted to carbohydrates. So the solution would be to plan meals and snacks spaced evenly throughout the day. Physical Activity Is your child participating in active play like P.E. classes, recess, playground, tag, or sports? Physical activity will increase calorie needs, and if meal-timing is not planned properly, a child will feel that they need to get carbohydrate-rich foods into their body. Meal Timing When you or your child or teen are somewhat hungry, but not famished, that is the best time to eat. The body is in a state where it will accept the optimal fuel of a mix of vegetables, fruits, protein foods along with some healthy carbohydrates. Snacks If your child is filling up on too many snacks throughout the day, he or she might not have the appetite for all of the food groups at the meal and may only eat carbohydrate foods. So looking at what they are eating for snacks and adjusting those might help in getting your child to eat more balanced. Another option is to offer snacks that are vegetables, fruit, yogurt or string cheese, so over the course of a day, he or she is getting all of the food groups…even if at the meals, they are choosing more carbohydrate-rich foods. NEW Survey: Your Input Wanted! May 2015 Dear Parents, In order to serve you better and customize nutrition news and education to your needs, I would like to know what nutrition and wellness topics you’re interested in. Please fill out this quick survey. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YZWH28C I appreciate your input. Thank you, Jill Patterson, RD Resident Dietitian THE LION’S ROAR Page 15 Dates to Remember Look for details in the Lion’s Roar or on the NMS website http://www.newtown.k12.ct.us/nms/cal/ May 1 Early Dismissal 12:02 PM May 4 Parent Round Table 9:30 AM May 5 Incoming 7th Grade Parent Orientation 6:00—8:00PM May 7 Newtown Night of Jazz 7:00PM—NHS Auditorium June 1 PTA Meeting 5:30 PM LMC June 2 Holiday Hill Field Trip 7th Grade June 12 8th Grade Dance 6:30 PM—9:30 PM Reed Intermediate Cafetorium May 11 7th Grade Spring Concert 7:00 PM—NHS Auditorium June 15 8th Grade Moving Up Ceremony 5:30 PM O’Neill Center May 13 8th Grade Spring Concert 7:00 PM—NHS Auditorium June 17 Last Day School May 14 Quebec Trip Final Meeting 6:00 PM—NMS Auditorium May 22 Quebec Trip May 25 Memorial Day THE LION’S ROAR Page 16
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