THE HERON’S CALL T hre e Oa ks Mid dl e School March 3, 2015 Dates to Remember Tuesday, March 3 Soccer-Girls Quarterfinals Florida Writes Test Wednesday, March 4 Soccer-Boys Semifinals Thursday, March 5 Soccer-Girls Semifinals Friday, March 6 Tree Umph Field Trip Monday, March 9 CELLA Testing (ESOL students) Tuesday, March 10 Soccer Championship Finals Friday, March 13 Family Movie Night 7:30pm Monday, March 16 PTO Meeting 5:00pm Thursday, March 19 Lee County Spelling Bee 7:00pm Tuesday, March 24 Intramural Tennis & Golf Begin Wednesday, March 25 SAC Meeting 8:15am Thursday, March 26 End of 3rd Quarter Friday, March 27 Professional Duty Day/No School Monday, March 30— Monday, April 6 Spring Break/No School A Letter from the Principal Dear Parents, This is a busy time of year at Three Oaks Middle School. The last day of the third quarter is March 26, with third quarter accelerated reader (AR) goals due March 23. At this point, we are entering the final months of the 2014-2015 school year. The students and staff at Three Oaks Middle have worked hard this year and I am extremely proud of their accomplishments. Our intramural sports program has had an active schedule. The girls and boys soccer teams are preparing for the upcoming playoffs. On March 24, intramural tennis and golf will begin. We encourage all interested students to come out and participate. The Florida Standard Assessment Test (FSA) is quickly approaching and the students are working diligently to prepare. On March 3, our students were administered the FSA Writing Component. I was exceedingly proud of our high attendance rate and the effort put forth by our students. As always, I want to thank you for your continued support for the students at Three Oaks Middle. Sincerely, Michael S. Carson Michael S. Carson Principal Review of Florida Statutes FL State Statute 784.048 Sect (d) “CYBERSTALK” (Cyber-bullying) – Means to engage in a course of conduct to communicate, or to cause to be communicated, words, images, or language by or through the use of electronic mail or electronic communication, directed at a specific person, causing substantial emotional distress to that person and serving no legitimate purpose. Florida State Statute 316.1945, states No Improper Stopping/Standing/Parking in these areas: Bridge, Tunnel, Crosswalk, Intersection, Railroad Tracks, Bicycle Path –where sign prohibits. Florida State Statute 316.088(2), states Where Signs Posted No Driving in Wrong Direction. Florida State Statute 316.304, states No One is Allowed to Wear Headsets That Cover Both Ears (meaning only one ear is allowed to be covered). For any further information contact your friendly neighborhood SRO, Deputy Hall. Page 2 The Heron’s Call Spelling Bee Three Oaks Middle School held their 20th Annual Spelling Bee on Thursday, February 19th. Haley Webb, chief meteorologist for NBC-2 news pronounced the words for the 41 students that participated. Samantha Lopez came in first place after the championship round spelling “anathema” correctly. The second place winner was Valeria Molinary. Both of these students will compete in the Lee County Spelling Bee on March 19 held at Three Oaks Middle School. Math Competition Please congratulate these students if you see them. They have done a great job this year in competitions. This was a difficult competition. The four member team is headed to the state competition in Orlando. I thank our great math department for their help in keeping these students on track. 2015 Chapter Competition: Results from the MathCounts Competition 2/14/2015 The top team prize went to Three Oaks Middle School, comprised of first place team members Benjamin Lombardo, Karen He, Roy Boggs and Matthew McKeever. The first place Three Oaks team is coached by math teacher Christine Brock. The top individual scorer was Benjamin Lombardo of Three Oaks Middle School. Three Oaks Middle also had two other “mathletes” who placed in the top ten of the individual contest - Karen He and Roy Boggs. In the fast-paced countdown round, Benjamin Lombardo also took first placed. Honorable Mention goes to individual members who also competed. These members were Kelsey Fallon, Reynaldo Ortiz, Kasun Navaratna, Wesley Martinez, Luis Hernandez-Ulloa and Joseph Forbes. Parent Newsletter Page 3 Science/Invention Fair Congratulations to the following students for winning an award at the 58th Annual Thomas Alva Edison Festival of Light Kiwanis and Engineering Fair. On Saturday, February 7, 2015 over 600 students participated in the Thomas Alva Edison Kiwanis Science and Engineering Fair and the Thomas Alva Edison Inventors Fair. Over $900,000 in scholarships from local universities and colleges were awarded to these fine students. This is a huge accomplishment for the following students listed to be recognized with an award. Invention Fair Winners 8th Grade Alexus Lawler Titian Exemplary Inventor Student Award $50.00 Check and Certificate Hailey Sells The Cleaning Game 3rd Place Trophy and Certificate Sony Alarm Clock Radio Tal Penia Movie Tray 4th Place Trophy and Certificate Sony Alarm Clock Radio Science Fair Winners 8th Grade Jessica Clore A Study of Equine Biomechanics Honorable Mentioned Trophy and Ribbon Summer Research Opportunity Award ($600 value) Jessica Ortiz Let it Heat Summer Research Opportunity Award ($600 value) Yearbook Sale Yearbooks are now on sale for $25! There is a very limited supply, so if you would like to buy a yearbook, please bring cash or a check made payable to Three Oaks Middle School. Purchases are accepted in Mr. O’Bannon’s room 6-002 before morning announcements. Get them while they last! Student Council is sponsoring a Family Movie Night on March 13. Bring a chair or a blanket and come watch Jumanji with your family and or Three Oaks Middle friends! Refreshments and pizza will be available for purchase! Tickets are $5.00 and may be purchased in the courtyard from March 5-12. Prepared for Standardized Tests Does your middle schooler have state tests coming up? Review these strategies before testing begins: Knowing how to approach different kinds of questions will help them score higher. For instance, on multiple choice sections, they could cover up the answers while reading the question. If the answer they thought of is listed and the other options do not make more sense, the child can be pretty confident they are right. Have your child find out whether they will lose points for wrong answers. If not, it is best to guess. Also, if scrap paper is allowed, they can use it to work out problems and to keep their place on the answer sheet. 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.
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