Message From the Principal Tiger Times SCHOOL DISTRICT OF VOLUSIA COUNTY September 2014 Volume 3 Issue 1 Dear Southwestern Parents & Community: As we enter into the second nine weeks, I’m amazed at the progress being made toward our school goals. Students are back into the routine of school and we’re looking forward to a great school year at Southwestern! We’re One School…. With One Vision…. EXCELLENCE! Although we continue to make strives toward achieving excel- lence, we still have goals to fine tune and address. Southwestern is a school focused on reaching the whole child. Our team shows their dedication and passion on a daily basis. Imagine combining those skills with our students, who are encouraged to do their personal best, and strong family support. This collaboration between the school and home will keep the atmosphere academic, positive, and fun. Our School Improvement Plan goals, based on the data, are a little different each year, but we always place the emphasis on student learning. This year’s goals focus on writing and reading across the curriculum. Students should read 20 min- utes every night. PE classes are learning to “type” not text during designated days in the media center. Please know our doors will always be open to our parents AND community. Feel free to call upon us if you should have any questions or concerns. You may also visit our website for updated information throughout the year. We know and understand that communication is the key to a successful year. Ms. Oatis, Principal TITLE I Title I Parenting is recruiting parents from all Title I schools to serve on a committee called the “District Parent Advisory Council” (DPAC). Parents on the Council will provide input in the development of the district’s Parent Involvement Plan. The Council will help to review and improve Title I parent education programming and discuss how funds set aside for parenting will be spent. The Council will meet four times per school year (twice on the east side, and twice on the west side). If you are interested in representing SMS, please contact Ms. Oatis. Congratulations Ms. Mamie Oatis Ms. Mamie Oatis was presented the Paul Harris Fellow recognition by The DeLand Breakfast Rotary Club Thursday, September 25, 2014. The presentation of Paul Harris Fellow recognition is The Rotary Foundation’s way of expressing its appreciation for a substantial contribution to its humanitarian and educational programs. It is named for their founder, Paul Harris, a Chi- cago lawyer who started Rotary International with three business associates in 1905. Rotarians often designate a Paul Harris Fellow as a tribute to a person whose life demonstrates a shared purpose with the objectives of The Rotary Foundation. Ms. Mamie Oatis was recognized as she became a Paul Harris Fellow. She was designated to receive this recognition as a special expression of appreciation from The DeLand Breakfast Rotary Club. She was recognized for her commitment to the Rotarians common goals of world understanding and peace Congratulations Ms. Mamie Oatis
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Message From the Principal
Tiger Times
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T O F V O L U S I A C O U N T Y
September 2014
Volume 3 Issue 1
Dear Southwestern Parents & Community:
As we enter into the second nine weeks, I’m amazed at the progress being made toward our school goals. Students are back into the routine of school and we’re looking forward to a great school year at Southwestern!
We’re One School…. With One Vision…. EXCELLENCE! Although we continue to make strives toward achieving excel-lence, we still have goals to fine tune and address. Southwestern is a school focused on reaching the whole child. Our team shows their dedication and passion on a daily basis. Imagine combining those skills with our students, who are encouraged to do their personal best, and strong family support. This collaboration between the school and home will keep the atmosphere academic, positive, and fun.
Our School Improvement Plan goals, based on the data, are a little different each year, but we always place the emphasis on student learning. This year’s goals focus on writing and reading across the curriculum. Students should read 20 min-utes every night. PE classes are learning to “type” not text during designated days in the media center.
Please know our doors will always be open to our parents AND community. Feel free to call upon us if you should have any questions or concerns. You may also visit our website for updated information throughout the year. We know and understand that communication is the key to a successful year.
Ms. Oatis, Principal
TITLE I Title I Parenting is recruiting parents from all Title I schools to serve on a committee called the “District Parent Advisory Council” (DPAC). Parents on the Council will provide input in the development of the district’s Parent Involvement Plan. The Council will help to review and improve Title I parent education programming and discuss how funds set aside for parenting will be spent. The Council will meet four times per school year (twice on the east side, and twice on the west side). If you are interested in representing SMS, please contact Ms. Oatis.
Congratulations Ms. Mamie Oatis
Ms. Mamie Oatis was presented the Paul Harris Fellow recognition by The DeLand Breakfast Rotary Club Thursday, September 25, 2014.
The presentation of Paul Harris Fellow recognition is The Rotary Foundation’s way of expressing its appreciation for a substantial contribution to its humanitarian and educational programs. It is named for their founder, Paul Harris, a Chi-cago lawyer who started Rotary International with three business associates in 1905.
Rotarians often designate a Paul Harris Fellow as a tribute to a person whose life demonstrates a shared purpose with the objectives of The Rotary Foundation. Ms. Mamie Oatis was recognized as she became a Paul Harris Fellow. She was designated to receive this recognition as a special expression of appreciation from The DeLand Breakfast Rotary Club. She was recognized for her commitment to the Rotarians common goals of world understanding and peace
Congratulations Ms. Mamie Oatis
Safety and Security Southwestern Middle had our annual security audit on Thursday, October 23, 2014. District staff visited our campus and went through a simulated drill.
Parents please be reminded that students picked up in the parent loop should not cross traffic to get into your car. Our parent pick up may be long, however student safety is our main concern. Please remember to watch out for students as soon as you drive onto campus and only pick up students that are on the loop and not outside the gate.
Finally, as you know the weather can change in Florida by the hour and usually does around dismissal. Please have a bad weather plan for your son or daughter especially those that walk home or ride a bike home.
Be Safe…
Magazine and Cookie Dough
All orders have been placed at this time. Magazines will be delivered to your customers through the U.S .mail and should arrive in about 8 weeks. Cookie dough orders should be delivered to the school in the middle of November. Each student is responsible for delivery of cookie dough to their customers. We will do several Connect Ed and Remind 101 messages over the next few weeks to keep you up to date.
Thank you for participating in our school fundraiser this year,
Box Tops Challenge! This challenge involves VIP treatment, ice cream and money for the school! ….We are talking Box tops! If your student brings in a Box top at lunchtime, he or she can move to the front of the line. The grade collecting the most in a quarter, will get an ice cream party! Collecting Box tops helps raise money for our school for much needed supplies! How can you help?? Contact your relatives, neighbors and friends ...ask them to donate their box tops to you. Bring them to the main office (Ms. Morales) or your child can donate them during lunch. !Let's get energized and remember to clip and send them in! Thank you for your support! SMS PTSO
AVID Students Welcome Guest Speakers Mrs. Grasso’s students welcomed many guest speakers over the past month :Ms. Lua Hancock, Provost of Student Ser-vices at Stetson University, Ms. Kim Beers, Volusia County Schools, Administration, Dr.Michele Carter-Scott, Vince Carter’s Restaurant, and the Embassy of Hope Foundation, Mr. Mark Watts, Administrative Land and Environmental Lawyer ,Karen Beattie, Director of Professional Development, Josh Wycuff, Volusia County District office, and our very own Mrs. Wiseman ESE Assistant Principal who spoke to the students about disabilities and Special Education.. The students were engaged taking Cornell notes as the speakers shared their adventures and journeys from many different walks of life. The underlying theme from all our guests was the importance of education and following your dream.
During the week of September 22-26 Avid students participated in AVID; a weeklong of college-going themes and activi-
ties tweeting and sharing on social media to in Commit to STUDENT SUCCESS with AVID to view go to:
#AVID4StudentSuccess. Community Service is another component of AVID and we have adopted THE NEIGHBOR-
HOOD CENTER as our project. The students are collecting peanut butter, toilet paper, clothes for resale in the thrift
store. We are also collecting donations. The students voted on this charity.
Congratulations Congratulations to Cassidy Yule, Samantha Jones, Brittanyne Bruk and Katherine Allen. These students passed round 1 of the Florida Vocal Association All State Musicianship and Sight Reading Test. Round 2 was held in October and our finest had the opportunity to be selected for this year’s All State Middle School Treble Chorus. This ensemble is comprised of the finest vocal musicians in the state. Each student goes through the same rigorous process and the most outstanding musicians get to become a part of this prestigious ensemble that performs in January at the FMEA Conference in January.
Students/Parents… START YOUR ENGINES Race to Read Program The Race to Read Program encourages reading outside the school day (that’s 20 minutes a day). Parental support and participation is encouraged. Students record their reading on a bookmark supplied by the Daytona International Speed-way. Program kick-off is tentatively scheduled for Monday, November 17, 2014, and completion for Friday, January 17, 2015. Last year 3,784 students completed the program and the incentives were worth over $200,000.
The incentives students may choose from are:
1. A ticket to the Sprint Unlimited on Feb 14, 2015.
2. A ticket to the NextEra Energy 250 on Feb 20, 2015.
3. Two Speedway Tour tickets.
Come Join Us!!!! Futures Foundation 5k Walk/Run Please consider walking or running with us on Saturday, November 15 at Creekside Middle School in The Futures 5K Walk/Run (this is 3.1 miles). My goal is to recruit SMS parents, students, and faculty/staff member to participate. Funds collected benefit and support students, teachers and our schools. Every participant will receive a FREE t-shirt. Our meeting location will be determined soon. Contact or email Ms. Laurie Stone for additional registration information. The link to sign up with further details is at http://racesmith.com/ and the name of the race is Take Stock in Children Strides for Education. If you scroll down the page it is about half way down on the left side. When you register, you will search your team name which is Southwestern. Registration forms are also available in the main office.
Ms. Stone, SMS Math Teacher
Sixth Grade Parent Internet Café Family Night Sixth grade students and parents were invited to attend a Parent Internet Café held on Monday, September 22. Parents/students gained a better understanding of the importance of attending and participating in school wide activities (i.e. clubs, tutoring, afterschool programs), Students accompanied their parent to various stations that offered exciting ways to become more involved in school events, learned how to better organize a binder, how to properly utilize Pinnacle, and receive school counseling resources. The night provided a fun and interactive way for parents to get involved in their child’s education. Each station featured members of our dedicated faculty who created fun and exciting presentations for all to partake in. Research shows that with increased parental involvement in your student’s education:
Positively affects student achievement, contributes to higher quality education and promotes better overall school per-formance. Free child care for the little ones and refreshments were provided by our service club, V.O.G.U.E. At the end of each presentation or skit the larger group met back in the cafeteria for a chance to win door prizes!!! Everyone is a winner when the community invests in children’s education.
SMS Volunteers Making A Difference Interested in volunteering? All our classrooms can use volunteers! We’d love to see your face around the school.
Volunteer Opportunities:
Classroom, office, media center, computer labs. Other opportunities… contact Ms. Morales in the main office.
Star Volunteers of the Month:
Renee Rogers, Nicole Williams, Maria Lewis, Ginger Yates, Nancy Kinsley, Mary Johnson, Caren Rohr
The 8th grade team would like to congratulate the following
students for their achievements for the month of September!
Students were nominated and then voted on by their teachers
for attitude, academics, and overall behavior. Winners
received a goody bag, a certificate, and a lunch pass to sit
with a friend for the month of October!
Congratulations
7th Grade Star Students
Girls:
Annaliese Sojka
Kandi Alamaza
Krisarah Dinolis
Melendez
Alexas Morrison
Alexandra Blinn
Boys:
Ronin Davis
Zach Langrick
Leon Graham
Cole Mannebach
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Find It & Fund It, Volusia! Dare to make a difference? Care about kids? You can impact students at Southwestern Middle by making a donation to Find It & Fund It, Florida! Even the smallest donation can help teachers at SMS who have written FUTURES Mini-Grants this school year. For the first time, approved grants have been partially funded by FUTURES and are on the Find It & Fund It, Florida website for parents and community members to make a contribution.
Individuals, organizations and businesses are encouraged to invest in the creativity of a teacher to bring amaz-ing learning experiences to their students. To get started, visit https://www.finditfunditflorida.com/volusia/
grants/. Simply search and click on a grant listed below to view the details and fund online.
The following grants are for Southwestern teachers and students.
CAN YOU "EAR ME NOW?"
Milking it For All It's Worth: Just Say Cheese
EEEEEEK CODE G CODE G CODE G
Art In The Community
“Strong Girls Only Book Club”
Moving "PAWS"itively Through Sixth Grade
Southwestern SSYRA Book Club
Keep Calm and…… RELAX…… REFOCUS…..and READ!
A Big Thanks from Jr. Beta to Deland Rotary!!! On October 9
th several of our Jr. Beta officers including President Alexis Anderson, Vice President Grace Watts, and
Treasurer Amber Sylvia, presented information to the Deland Rotary Breakfast Club about our State Convention in De-cember. The members who attended pooled together and gave a large contribution to our trip! This money will signifi-cantly reduce the cost of the trip for many students who would not have been able to attend.
Thank you so much, DeLand Rotary Breakfast Club, for your generosity!
Committed to Success in AVID Dr. Michelle Carter Scott was an AVID Guest Speaker during Southwestern Middle School’s Committed to Success in AVID Week…. in Mrs. Joanna Grasso’s classroom. Dr. Carter shared thoughts on "Being a Leader NOT A Follower"....Dr. Scott inspired our AVID students with information and tips for achieving their college dreams. Thank you, Dr. Scott, for motivating our students. Thanks are in order to Mrs. Grasso for scheduling Dr. Scott as a guest speaker. AVID, Advancement Via Individual Determination, is a college readi-ness system for elementary through postsecondary that is designed to increase school-wide learning and performance. Guest speakers are a special part of the AVID program. Most weeks in AVID class the students have the learning experi-ence of having guests come into the school to teach them about colleges, scholarships, careers, and service. Dr. Scott was a Southwestern Middle School Business Education Teacher when SMS was a 7th Grade Center. She also shared the importance of using "correct" grammar... and showing respect toward one another. She shared success sto-ries about her son, Vince Carter (NBA), and his community service though his organizations. She also answered ques-tions about college life, activities and career planning.
Addition By Subtraction Perhaps the single best way to ADD to your good health is to SUBTRACT one item from your diet: ADDED SUGAR. Nutritionists recommend that we get no more than 5-10% of daily calories from added sugar… about 25-50 grams per day or 6-12 teaspoons. Sound like a lot? A single 12-oz. soda contains 40 grams, that’s like eating 10 sugar packets! You’ll also find added sugar in lots of places you might not expect… ketchup, BBQ sauce, bread, cereal (even those marketed as “healthy”), vitamin water, protein and granola bars, sports drinks… even spaghetti sauce! Proposed new regulations would require that added sugar be listed separately on nutrition labels. For now, check the label for total sugar. Choose whole, unprocessed food when you can.
Learn Easier...Added sugar doesn’t just affect our bodies… our brains suffer, too. Kids who eat lots of
sugar tend to have more behavioral problems, a shorter attention span, and decreased school performance. Isn’t learn-ing challenging enough without making it MORE difficult?
Check out a great feature on our Southwestern website...click on the bottom right area for “Show calendar” This will give an up to date calendar for our school.