Saline Middle School Hornet Highlights for Sunday, May 9, 2021
SALINE MIDDLE SCHOOL WEEKLY SCHEDULE:
New and Important Information for the Week:
NEW: American Heart Challenge
Join Saline Middle School in our upcoming American Heart Challenge in support of the American Heart Association. You can improve your own heart health while helping kids who were born with heart defects and people of all ages with heart disease.
All SMS students (both in-person and virtual) will participate in an all-school event on Thursday, May 27th to help promote heart health through physical activity. For those families who would like to donate to the AHA, the money raised helps fight congenital heart disease, advance new lifesaving medications, discover new treatments, fund educational programs, and so much more!
Our event kicks off this week! Register online now by clicking the link below.
http://www2.heart.org/goto/HornetsHaveHeart
Register today and select a personal challenge to take on for the next few weeks:
Get at least 60 minutes of physical activity each day.
Learn Hands-Only CPR.
Say no to tobacco and vaping
NEW: Spring NWEA Window: May 17th-28th
NEW: Bridge to Civility Engagement Session #3
Saline Bridge to Civility Equity Engagement Session #3 (May 10th)
Please join us for another opportunity to engage in conversation around equity. We will be using the Saline Bridge to Civility Protocol to better help us engage in civil discourse. The norms that will be focused on for this session include: Debate the Issue, Respect the Person, Engage Directly and Accept Lack of Closure.
Please note that due to the number of trained facilitators we have to run breakout rooms, we are limiting participation to the first 120 people. Click HERE to join the conversation! It is not necessary to have attended session #1 or #2 in order to attend this upcoming session on May 10th. NOTE: After you sign-up, a ZOOM link will be provided to allow you to access the engagement session.
NEW: Science Olympiad for students entering Saline High School
DEI Advisory Committee has now opened.
Family Input Form for Current 6th and 7th Graders: The parent/guardian input form gives us more information about your child. This form is optional. Here is the link to the parent/guardian input form and will close on May 14, 2021.
Attention 7th graders! WEB leader applicatio
Summer Online Courses: The application for summer ONLINE courses is ready. An updated course list for 2021-2022 is included. Summer Application Please note that the form requires a counselor's approval.
Women of Aerospace
Register here for this conference experience.
- Class of 2028 (Current 5th Graders)
- Class of 2027 (Current 6th Graders)
- Class of 2026 (Current 7th Graders)
- Class of 2025 (Current 8th Graders)
- If your student is currently in quarantine for testing positive or having symptoms within the past 10 days or are awaiting test results
- If your student has been identified as a close contact to someone who has tested positive within the past 10-14 days
- If you have traveled outside of the United States in the last fourteen days
NEW: Updated COVID-19 information from the Washtenaw County Health Department:
Frequently Asked Questions for Parents and Guardians
Cuarenenta y Aislamiento preguntas frecuentas para padres y tutores
Si Da Positivo en la Prueba de Covid-19
What Happens When Someone Gets Covid
Flowchart for Symptomatic Individuals
Here is the latest version of the SAS Connected Learning Plan. This includes updates to sample schedules and a new flow chart for health scenarios.
From the SMS PTO:
PTO No Hassle Fundraiser. Please donate at this link: http://mspto.weebly.com/
Box Tops: Happy Holidays Saline Middle School Families! Have you downloaded the Box Top$ for Education app yet? Please keep box tops In mind while you are grocery shopping this holiday season. It is now easier than ever to submit box tops via the box tops for education app. Just scan your receipt within 14 days of purchases and the app will check for eligible items in order to give our school credit. If you’re shopping online for groceries or get emailed receipts, you can still earn Box Tops for our school. Download the app and start earning today.
Thank you to those who joined the BYOD+ Q&A session on March 24, 2021. Attached below is a copy of the presentation, which can also be found on our SHS BYOD+ page.
Here are the details for the Continuous 4-day/week learning plan. (Same as the link in the principal's message)
Attendance Reminder: We are finding that students are electing to learn virtually on a given day for a variety of reasons unrelated to a COVID-19 situation and this is becoming very difficult to track for classroom attendance, particularly in 7th and 8th grade.
If your student is currently attending in-person for hybrid instruction, please send them to school on a consistent basis UNLESS they are showing the symptoms in the COVID-19 health screener graph below. If your child is showing symptoms of COVID-19, then we would ask that they either get tested for COVID-19 or see their pediatrician.
If your student prefers to remain virtual for the remainder of the trimester, please email Laura Washington at washingl@salineschools.org
Item Drop Off and Pick-Up Times: The Saline Middle School vestibule doors will be open from 7:00 am-4:00 pm Monday-Friday this week for drop off and pick-up of items.
Report Cards: Report cards are now available in the PowerSchool Parent Portal. If you are having difficulty accessing the Powerschool Parent Portal, please email powerschool@salineschools.org. Thank you for your patience as we have had difficulty sending report cards electronically this trimester.
NWEA Scores are now available in Powerschool! Here are the directions to access them.
Attendance: Please remember that if your child is going to be absent, even remotely, please call the Saline Middle School front office to report attendance at 734-401-4600; press #1 for attendance OR use the Google Form.
Grades: Please check Powerschool or Summit Platform as many teachers have begun to enter grades. Please contact the technology department here if you are having difficulty accessing Powerschool.
Breakfast and lunch continue to be free for ALL students as long as Federal funding allows.
A new Covid-19 saliva test has now been released! Here is the press release from the Washtenaw County Health Department.
Here is the At-Home Learning Toolkit released by the SAS Elementary buildings. There is a lot of useful information that may also help our secondary students.
Michigan Family Alliance. https://www.michiganallianceforfamilies.org/upcoming-events/
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