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AMS Baseball Fundraiser

All AMS families and friends are invited to attend an evening of baseball fun! Saturday, April 2nd, at
1:05 PM 2016, SF Giants vs. Oakland A's at the Oakland Coliseum Click here for more information.

Contact info.
Main Office
513-6450
Attendance
513-6451

AMS Yearbook
Adams Yearbook Staff is winding down the Online Yearbook
Sales! Please visit the Adams Website www.ams-brentwoodca.schoolloop.com and click the Yearbook button on the main
page to order and pay for your yearbook online! Last day to
order is March 11, 2016.

Michael Wood
Principal
Jennifer Whitney
Vice Principal
Albert Strong
Vice Principal

Quick Links
Our Website
See AMS website

Attention 6th Grade Parents!


TDAP Vaccine Required before entering 7th
Grade!
Under a new California law, vaccines required for school are no
longer excused due to personal reasons. For the 2016-17 school
year, 7th grade students are NOT allowed to begin school until
proof of TDAP vaccination is provided to the office. NO
EXCEPTIONS!

Our Contest Winners!


The California Young Reader Medal contest was a huge success
at Adams Middle School with over 60 students participating!
The two students, Selamaawit Asfaw and Ambria Gee were our
grand prize winner and 2nd place winners. Selamaawit read all

Math help schedule

books nominated (12) and Ambria Gee read 9 books in all.


Congratulations AMS Yellow Jackets!

District Website
Report Water Waste
925.513.6321

Volleyball Skills Clinic 2016


Adams Girls Volleyball invites you to join us and sharpen your
skills! This clinic will feature Coach Jennifer Uresti Fresno
State Volleyball Alum and Collegiate All American.
When and Where:

Non Profit Flyers

Aquaknights Sign ups

Session 1: March 15-17 2:00pm-4:00pm


Session 2: March 21-23 2:00pm-4:00pm

Cost:

$40.00 Per Session or $70.00 if attending both


sessions

BUSD Food Service website.


Link it to:
http://www.brentwood.k12.ca.us/foods

Who:

Attendance Information

Forms available in the student office

See our website under


information tab for the following
information:

Attendance Education Code

Girls and Boys 5th -9th grade

8th Grade Promotion Activities and


Requirements
If you have a child in 8th grade, your student received an 8th
grade promotion activity packet.
A list of activities and items associated with promotion.

Every School Day Counts

These activities are optional and participation is dependent


upon meeting behavioral and academic requirements. Please

Attendance Poster

go to AMS website, student life tab, promotion information

English/Spanish

to view 8th grade promotion activity flyer information.

Students are required to meet the following


expectations in order to participate in the 8th

Important Dates!

grade promotion dance, the Great American


Field Trip and the promotion ceremony.

March 11

* No more than 10 tardies during the 3rd and 4th quarters

*Last day to purchase a


yearbook!

* No suspensions during the 3rd and 4th quarters

*Pi Day, Pennies for Patients


Assembly

March 15-17
*Volleyball Skills Clinic 2016
AMS Gym for Girls and Boys
5th-8th grade 2:00pm-4:00pm

* No more than 2 F's on the 3rd quarter report card


and/or 4th quarter progress report.
* The administration reserves the right to withhold
student participation in promotion activities based on overall
behavior and or poor academic performance. We are actively
looking to support positive involvement, responsible behavior,
and academic success!
*Ineligible students may be invited to participate in a

March 21-23
*Volleyball Clinic at AMS Gym
for Girls and Boys 5th-8th grade
2:00pm-4:00pm

personal planning conference to develop a contract for success

BRENTWOOD UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT

March 14-March 25

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON RELEASE OF

*Spring Break

CONFIDENTIAL STUDENT DATA

March 28
*District Holiday
No School

March 29
*First day back to school from
spring break

March 31
*School Site Council Meeting at
3:00
*Boys and Girls Soccer at Delta
Vista at 3:45
*Girls Volleyball at Delta Vista

April 5
*Boys and Girls Soccer at AMS
*Girls Volleyball at AMS

Please read this message carefully, as you may want to take


action regarding your student's education records.
A recent lawsuit against the California Department of Education
(CDE) is impacting all school districts across the state, including
ours. The case has received significant attention from the
media, so we want to provide you with more information on how
it might affect families in our district.
In April 2012, two organizations, the Morgan Hill Concerned
Parents Association and the Concerned Parent Association, filed
a lawsuit against the CDE alleging widespread, systemic noncompliance by local education agencies with special education
laws. The suit also alleges the CDE fails to monitor, investigate
and correct such non-compliance in accordance with the law. The
CDE denies these allegations and is actively defending the
litigation.
Our district was not involved in the lawsuit and is not the
subject of any of the suit's allegations. Nonetheless, as a part
of this lawsuit, CDE has been ordered by the court to release all
data it has collected on general and special education students
statewide since Jan. 1, 2008.
NOTE: The CDE will produce documents in the context of the
litigation and subject to a protective order (according to CDE,

April 7
*Boys and Girls Soccer at
Excelsior

documents won't become part of the Court's public records and


they will likely be returned or destroyed at the end of
litigation).

*Girls Volleyball at Excelsior

For more information regarding the release of this data, visit


this CDE website. You may also contact the California
Department of Education at 916-319-0800.

April 11 - May 5
*Student Art Show at the
Brentwood Community Center

Parents/Guardians may complete and mail in an Opt-Out Form to


prevent the release of student data:
http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/di/ws/documents/form2016jan26.pdf.
This must be done by April 1, 2016.

April 11

F3 has published a NewsFlash with more information on this


lawsuit: http://www.f3law.com/newsflash.php?nf=491

*Student Art Reception 6:00pm7:30pm at the Brentwood


Community Center

Superintendent Torlakson's messages regarding this matter:


http://www.cde.ca.gov/nr/ne/yr16/yr16rel15.asp

*GATE Field Trip to UC Berkeley

April 12
*Boys and Girls Soccer at AMS
*Girls Volleyball at AMS

April 14
*Boys and Girls Soccer at AMS
*Girls Volleyball at AMS

Please help us keep all of our students and


community members safe:
We are receiving complaints from parents and Heritage High
staff regarding careless and unsafe behavior from some of our
students while exiting down American Avenue after school.
Please remind your student to not walk in the middle of the
street, throw rocks, or skate board through the Heritage High
parking lot. Any students caught exhibiting such behaviors will
face school discipline as well as a possible police citation.

April 19
*AMS Music Booster Fundraiser
Meeting in the Band Room 77:30pm

SARC - School Accountability Report Cards


SARC are available to view. Parents can obtain a copy of our
SARC at the website page below or a copy may be obtained from
the school upon request.

Helmets!!
https://brentwood-ca.schoolloop.com/SARC
In accordance with California
Vehicle Code 21212 (A) All
students under the age of 18
riding scooters, long boards,
bicycles, roller blades to school

Homework Help

must wear a certified helmet


with chin strap. Please help keep

Free homework help at the Brentwood Library. Please click here


to see homework flyer.

our students safe by insisting


your child wear a helmet and

* Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 4:00-6:00

obey traffic laws as they come


to and from school. Violators
may be cited.
Also,students are not allowed to
ride skateboards/scooters/bikes

* Math K-Algebra 2
* Reading/English
* Science
* History

on campus. Any student caught


riding on campus may have their

First come first served!

equipment taken away and


released to parents. Students
may
store their skateboard/scooter
in their 1st period class. Bikes
should be locked in the bike rack.

AMS Sports on Twitter!


Want to know what is going on
with AMS Sports after school?
Check the scores, see pictures
of the action during the games.
Just follow us on
twitter@adamsathletics.

AMS Dress Code


Please remember to send your
child to school ready for
the learning environment and
dressed appropriately. Slippers,
pajamas, blankets, loose fitting
shirts exposing midsection, back-side or
undergarments, are not
appropriate school clothing. The
AMS administration reserves

Parent Connect
Did you know that you can check your child's attendance and
grades online? It's a great way to monitor progress and keep
your child on the right track. If you don't know the pin or
password, call the office. "At the end of the day, the most
overwhelming key to a child's success is the positive involvement
of parents." Jane D. Hull

Calling all Box Top Clippers!


Please keep clipping Box Tops for Education for AMS. We will
have another drive for Box Tops soon.

Go to http://www.boxtops4education.com/ and join to get


coupons for products with Box Tops. Thank you for your
continued support.

Student Lunch Drop-Off Reminder!


It is critical that we minimize the disruptions to the learning
environment when class is in session. Therefore, no longer
deliver lunches to classrooms, as it poses a regular disruption to
the learning environment. Parents may still drop lunches off at
the Student Center and students may come to retrieve that
delivery on their way to the lunch area, but we will not interrupt

the right to determine the


appropriateness of the student
attire.
Students wearing inappropriate
clothing will be required to
change. Please refer to the
student handbook or AMS
website for picture samples of
examples of dress code
violations.

Safety First
Please help make student dropoff and pick-up safe! We realize
traffic is a concern, please help
us by not leaving your car
unattended, never park in a red
zone, and never allow your
student to walk thru moving
traffic. Please be courteous. We
understand traffic jams occur,
your patience is very much
appreciated. Please drive safely
and be aware of where students
are walking at all times.

Open Enrollment Period


January 11, 2016
Through March 1, 2016
Students who reside within
district boundaries may apply for
enrollment in any school in the
district. Applications for
Intradistrict Transfer will be
accepted during the period of
January 11, 2015 through March
1, 2016 for the next school year,
or for students entering the
district after March 1st, with 5
days of enrollment. If you wish
to return to the school from
which you were displaced, or if
you wish to attend another

classes to make those deliveries. Please make sure your child


knows ahead of time to check the Student Center on a day you
have arranged to bring them a lunch delivery.

Student release during school day


If anyone besides the parent picks a student up during school,
the office needs prior authorization. Even if an aunt, uncle or
friend is on the emergency list, we cannot release a student to
them. The emergency form is for us to call if there is an
emergency at school. It is not setup to be used for pickup during
the school day. So if you are sending someone to pick up your
child, call the office and let them know who is picking up and
that it is approved by you.

Weekly Tardy Sweeps


We know that being on-time is an important life skill in today's
world and we want to impress that upon our students. In addition
to the recognition we give students for positive attendance and
timeliness, we will be holding weekly tardy sweeps this semester.
We will be alerting students each week via morning
announcements about the tardy sweep. Students caught up in a
tardy sweep will be assigned a detention. We believe that the
positive recognition and the weekly accountability will help our
students embrace the importance of getting to class on-time.

Marquee for Birthday Announcements


AMS has an electronic marquee located by the bus loop. You now
have the opportunity to purchase a birthday message to be
displayed on the school's marquee on the day of your child's
birthday! For more details, please see the full document under
Parents and Resources tab on our AMS webpage.

Working Lunch Program


We all want our students to experience academic success each
and every reporting period. In an effort to add an additional
layer of academic support for students who struggle to regularly
complete classwork and homework, our Student Study Team will

school for any reason, your must


submit an Intradistrict Transfer
request.

Applicants who submit an


Intradistrict
Transfer request no later than
4:00 p.m., March 1, 2016 will
be notified on April 1, 2016.
Forms are available at all school
sites, and at the District Office
beginning on January 11, 2016.
Intradistrict Transfer Forms
MUST be returned to any school
office, or the District Office, no
later than 4:00 p.m. , March
1, 2016 to be considered by
the April 1st notification
date.

Intradistrict Transfer requests


on behalf of students who have
been displaced from the closed
schools will be considered.

If space becomes available,


Intradistrict Transfers for
siblings of students enrolled at
these schools for the 20162017 school year will be
considered.

CYBER-BULLYING

E.C. 234.1 No student or group


of students shall,
through physical, written, verbal,
or other means,
harass, sexually harass,
threaten, intimidate, cyberbully,
cause bodily injury to, or commit
hate violence against any other
student or school personnel.

be assigning a "working lunch" for select students. we started


holding a daily working lunch for assigned students, where they
can eat their lunch and finish class assignments at the same
time. When the students demonstrate they no longer need this
additional layer of support, they will be exited from the
program.

Snack Hut Thursdays:


The snack hut is open this every Thursday! We have new items!
Everything is $2.00 except lollipops, which are .50 cents. Come
by after school to room 3 and check it out!

Reminder Text

Sign up to receive text or email reminders about school events


and deadlines! Even if you signed up last year, you need to sign
up again to be a part of the 2015-2016 group. To sign up go to
this link on your phone or computer: remind.com/join
Enter this class code to join: @amsupdate

Traffic Relief
In an effort to increase student safety and relieve some of the
traffic before and after school which occurs at the stop sign by
the Heritage High School upper parking lot, we are proposing a
new walking route for our students who use the walking path
between the Deer Ridge development and American Avenue.
Please remind your student to use the crosswalk at the very end
of American Avenue to cross over to the campus. Using this
crosswalk will not impede traffic flow and, therefore, will both
increase student safety and provide some much needed traffic
relief at the top of the hill before and after school.

SBAC Testing Window


The Testing Window for Adams Middle School is April 25, 2016
to May 13, 2016. Please make every attempt to be at
school during these dates. If at all possible, please do not

Cyberbullying includes the


transmission of harassing
communications, direct threats,
or other harmful texts, sounds,
or images on the Internet, social
media, or other technologies
using a telephone, computer, or
any wireless communication
device. Cyberbullying also
includes breaking into another
person's electronic account and
assuming that person's identity
in order to damage that person's
reputation..

schedule appointments or family vacations

OPEN ENROLLMENT PERIOD 2


MARCH 2, 2016 THROUGH MAY 1, 2016

The second open enrollment period allows for Intradistrict


Transfer Applications from March 2 through May 1, 2016. The
second period allows consideration of Intradistrict Transfers
for families who have had a change in circumstances, or may
have forgotten to apply.

Brentwood Union School


District Announces
Transitional
Kindergarten/Kindergarten
Registration for 2016-2017

Applicants who submit an Intradistrict Transfer request no


later than 4:00 p.m. on May 1, 2016 will be notified on June
1, 2016. Forms are available at all school sites, and at the
District Office. Intradistrict Transfer Forms MUST be
returned to any school office, or the District Office, no later
than 4:00 p.m. on May 1, 2016 to be considered by the
June 1st notification date.

KINDERGARTEN - Eligible child


must be five years old on or
before September 1, 2016

PLEASE NOTE:

TRANSITIONAL
KINDERGARTEN - Eligible child
must be 5 years old between
September 2 and December 2,
2016

The Kindergarten Readiness Act


(SB 1381)

Please contact your resident


school site
beginning February 16, 2016 to
schedule your registration
appointment.
Appointments will be held March
1, 2 and 3, 2016.

For 2016-2017, all schools will be open for intradistrict


transfer requests. All requests will be evaluated for
approval based on capacity.

In accordance with board policy, intradistrict transfer


requests on behalf of students who have been previously
displaced from a closed school site will be considered on a
priority basis.

See BUSD website for further


information @
www.brentwood.k12.ca.us

COME TO WORK IN THE


BRENTWOOD UNION
SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS
NEEDED
Do you love working with kids?
Do you have a bachelor's degree
and passed CBEST?
Apply to be a substitute teacher
in our district!

For more information, ask


for the substitute teacher
application
packet at the
BUSD District Service Center
255 Guthrie Lane
Brentwood, CA 94513

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