Broadmoor Junior High School Newsletter Volume 5 Issue 11 Important Calendar Dates Friday, May 5 Early Dismissal at 11:00am Monday, May 8 8th Grade Broadmoor student meeting at PCHS @6:30 pm Thursday, May 11 Dental Sealants if requested Monday, May 15 Board Meeting (Jefferson) @ 6:45 Thursday, May 18 6 th Grade Transition Day Thursday, May 25 8 th Grade Recognition Night @ PCHS @ 8:00pm Friday, May 26 11:00 am Early Dismissal Report Card Day Last Day of 2016-2017 Student Attendance We will prepare students socially, emotionally, and academically to become independent learners and cooperative problem solvers. Pekin Junior Highs’ Mission Statement: May 2017 Midwest Food Bank Broadmoor students volunteered at the Midwest Food Bank in Bloomington on April 26th.
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Broadmoor Junior High School Newsletter
Vo l um e 5 I s sue 1 1
Important
Calendar Dates
Friday, May 5
Early Dismissal at 11:00am
Monday, May 8
8th Grade Broadmoor student
meeting at PCHS @6:30 pm
Thursday, May 11
Dental Sealants if requested
Monday, May 15
Board Meeting (Jefferson) @ 6:45
Thursday, May 18
6th Grade Transition Day
Thursday, May 25
8thGrade Recognition Night @
PCHS @ 8:00pm
Friday, May 26
11:00 am Early Dismissal
Report Card Day
Last Day of 2016-2017 Student
Attendance
We will prepare students socially, emotionally, and
academically to become independent learners and
cooperative problem solvers.
Pekin Junior Highs’ Mission Statement:
May 2017
Midwest Food Bank
Broadmoor students volunteered at the Midwest Food Bank
We need your cooperation and assistance to make our eighth grade recognition night in May a success. Our
goal is to continue to maintain the tradition of making our ceremony a dignified event. Recognition night is a
ceremony and not a celebration. It is a transformation for students moving from junior high to high school.
You, as parents, are good examples of responsible and dignified behavior. We ask for your help and that you
refrain from any inappropriate behavior during any part of the ceremony. If any child has a history of
problems that would lead us to believe that his / her actions would make a distraction at the ceremony, we
reserve the right to exclude him / her from recognition night. Excluded 8th graders can pick up their diploma
the next day at Broadmoor. We hope that you discuss this matter with your child. We feel that all parents,
along with your sons / daughters deserve the opportunity to enjoy the special recognition you receive on this
evening. Therefore, we are asking for your cooperation in the following areas:
Each family will receive four (4) tickets in the middle of May. Everyone who is admitted must have a
ticket. This will provide ample space for all parents and families to enjoy the ceremony.
Be respectful of each other during the ceremony. Children attending the ceremony must sit with their
parents and remain seated at all times and refrain from any inappropriate behavior.
If you are planning to take pictures or video tape the ceremony, please be courteous to other families in
attendance. We recommend that if you are planning to video tape or take pictures that you arrive early to
establish your seating in the most convenient location.
It is NOT necessary for students to dress formally for the evening. We ask that the girls refrain from
clothes that are too short, tight fitting, or of such a nature as to be suggestive or revealing. Wearing a
formal dress is not a requirement. Boys can wear nice casual clothes such as cotton dress slacks and a
nice shirt and a tie if desired.
We strongly discourage renting limousines for this event. Please keep in mind that our students are in
junior high school and not graduating from high school or college.
With your cooperation and support we can make our ceremony a truly dignified celebration of the successes
of our students over the past two years.
Sincerely,
The Broadmoor Junior High Staff
BJHS FINE ARTS CORNER
Kylie Cutting
Noah Eagle
This Month
Clay tiki masks
Gabby Reese Lily Wagemann Brooke Paul
Riann Brackett Bri Owens Andrew Sondag Makayla Blanch
Ethan Sidell
8th Grade students spent almost 3
weeks working on their Tiki masks
while studying Polynesian culture.
Each mask is meant to represent each
student’s personal style. Above are a
few terrific examples!
REGISTRATION FOR 2017-2018 District 108 will be continuing Online Registration for the 2017-2018 school year.
Online Registration is part of Skyward Parent Access.
REGISTRATION WILL OPEN JULY 17th To access Online Registration you must have a username and password for
Skyward Parent Access. If you have already obtained your Parent Access username and password, you are ready to begin using Online Registration when it has been
activated.
If you need to obtain your username and password, contact your child’s school secretary. The secretary will confirm your home email address. You will then be
directed to the Skyward login page and instructed to click on the Forgot Password link. An email will be sent to you which will include a link to reset your password.
More information will be coming in May.
SUMMER FOOD SERVICE Pekin Public Schools District 108 will conduct a Summer Food Service Program
during the summer. The address and dates of operation are:
Wilson Intermediate School
900 Koch St. Pekin Il, 61554
Monday through Friday
Starting: May 31, 2017
Ending: August 16, 2017
The Summer Food Service Program is available for breakfast and lunch to all eligible children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (Voice). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-
6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
If you are interested in further information regarding this program, please contact Tomi Horchem at 309-477-4751.