From The Middle School Office
From The Middle School Office
From The Middle School Office
Middle School
Weekly Publication for Middle School Parents ISSUE # 24
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 15 TO 19, 2010
On Monday, the Middle School Classroom Without Walls (CWW) activities get underway. The teachers and students
have been busily preparing, excitement has been building, and the time has finally arrived. As our students go off to
various sites, we are confident that the students’ experiences will be memorable, leave a lasting impression and raise
their awareness of how to become an active citizen. When your child returns from the trip, please take some time to
engage your child and discuss ways that your child can build on the experience.
We are now halfway through the third quarter. Progress reports for students receiving a C- or below will be distributed
starting Monday, February 15. If you have any concerns, please contact your child’s teacher and continue to access
PowerSchool to monitor your child’s progress.
For parents of Grade 8 students there is a meeting regarding the Transition to High School on February 23 from 5:30 –
6:30 P.M. High School Guidance will be presenting useful information and we encourage you to attend.
Please be reminded that there are no classes on Monday, February 22 in honor of the Edsa Revolution. Classes resume
on Tuesday, February 23.
Please note that the Parent Coffee on February 25 is being postponed until March 11. More details will follow.
Looking ahead… Middle School students will begin course registration for school year 2010-2011 during the week of
March 1st. Course Information and the registration process will be shared with the students on February 24th during
Assembly time. Please talk to your child about elective choices for next school year.
Sincerely,
Activity Equipment
Activity equipment is available for borrowing during break and lunch. Your child has the opportu-
nity to use the courtyard and equipment for physical activity. Equipment will be rotated for over the
upcoming four weeks.
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You will receive an information letter including name of guests and pick up times etc on February 24-26th. Let-
ters will be distributed via students so please ask your child if they have received/collected the housing informa-
tion letter to be taken home.
You will also receive a phone call Monday or Tuesday, March 1 or 2, to ensure the letter has reached you and
for confirmation that everything is ok regards hosting.
We still require more housing for this event. If you have ISM friends that are interested and can house some
wonderful artists/musicians, please have them contact the ATAC or Fine Arts office ASAP for details.
Regards,
Mark Pekin
Athletics & Activities Office
M I D D LE S C H O O L F R I D A Y B U LLETIN PAGE 3
The IASAS Art and Music Festival is fast approaching and planning is well underway for what will be a truly special ISM
community event.
The feature event of the 3-day festival of Art and Music is the Art Exhibition Opening and Festival Concert on Friday eve-
ning at the ISM Fine Arts Theatre.
The Art exhibit is from 6:00 to 7:00 P.M. in the Fine Arts Theatre Gallery and you will have the opportunity to view a wide
range of art pieces and talk with the IASAS art delegates about their individual works and the motivation/inspiration behind
the design and artistic process.
Immediately following the art opening the doors will be open for the Festival Music Concert featuring the IASAS Music dele-
gates from Band, Strings, Piano and Choir under the guidance of guest conductors, Mr. Jerry Luckhardt (band), Mr. Hernan
Constantino (strings) and Mr. Joel Navarro (choir).
ISM community members can get tickets for this event from the Fine Arts office, ATAC office or at the door on Friday, March
5th. Tickets are free and will go fast for this event so please get in early to your secure seats to what will be a memorable art
and music experience of the highest quality.
ISM families who are housing a visiting IASAS delegate will get 2 tickets when they receive their guest housing information
the week leading up to the festival.
Divertimenti, Three, K.136, K.137 & K.138 by WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART 1756 - 1791
Roman Carnival Overture by HECTOR BERLIOZ
Piano Soloist
Piano Soloist
Please be aware that during the week of February 23 – 26, your child will take part in placement test-
ing for potential placement into Honors Mathematics. Every student will participate in this testing to
help us determine their appropriate placement for next school year.
The test that will be given is only part of the selection process. We will also consider the students’
ISM grade and teacher recommendation. The upcoming test is not one that students can study for.
The test will assess two things. A student’s computational skills as well as their analytical thinking
skills and their ability to extend mathematical ideas beyond the typical “drill” type of math problems
will be assessed.
The Middle School Math department works collaboratively and diligently to assess students and
place them in a class that both challenges them and allows them the opportunity to succeed. It is im-
portant that all students are given a chance to succeed in Math. Honors level class is not for every
student.
There is no guarantee that a student will continue in an Honors class, even if they were in Honors the
year before. Each student must test into an Honors class every school year, based on the criteria
outlined above.
If you have any questions or concerns about the Honors program, please contact the school at 840 –
8550/8553.
Thank you,
Thanks in anticipation,
Olivia Jones.
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KEEP ON RECYCLING AND BRINGING IN THOSE RING PULLS! PCF
needs us so whenever you come across a ring pull or glossy magazine, remember to
bring it to you Homebase teacher.