Barrington Middle School BMS Connected Learning Newsletter 5.13.2019 The BMS Learning Community is Respectful, Responsible, and Ready to Succeed! Upcoming Events: (Note: Please review the dates as dates are subject to change due to a number of factors from one newsletter to the next).
BMS Spotlight on Learning: This week we would like to shine our BMS Spotlight on 8th Grade Students Christopher Clyne, Perry Davis, Evana Hernandez, Courtney Brady, and Helen Copple for participating in this year’s Letters About Literature competition. Christopher and Perry tied for 3rd place, and Evana, Courtney and Helen were honorable mentions. Out of 237 submissions to the Letters About Literature National Contest, five of our BMS student letters won 3rd place or Honorable Mention for the state of Rhode Island. Great work students! This week we also would like to shine our BMS Spotlight on Mrs. Urbonas and her Spanish classes. Inspired by the RULER Mood Meter, Mrs. Urbonas created a Spanish version on the wall of her classroom bringing emotion vocabulary to life. Well done Mrs. Urbonas! This week we would also like to shine our BMS Spotlight on our Girls and Boys Track Teams. Our Boys AND Girls track teams both came in 1st place yesterday at the Divisional meet and are now Eastern Division State Champs! Great work team! Finally, this week we would like to shine our BMS Spotlight on Chef Anna. Chef Anna regularly goes out of her way to meet the needs of our students and faculty/staff. Thank you Anna for being such an amazing and caring chef! BMS New Information: Students Sending/Responding Mass Emails: It has been our practice here at BMS not to allow students to send or respond to mass emails. The purpose of email is for students to collaborate and communicate with group members and teachers for educational purposes. Our stance has been, and will continue to be, not to send emails out to groups bigger than 4 individuals. Anything larger than 4 is considered a “mass” email and would first need administrative approval. Over the past week we have made repeated announcements to students, sent emails, had individual conversations, as well as issued consequences for students who have not complied with our practice. It would be incredibly helpful if you could reinforce this message at home. As always, please let me know if you have any questions. Device Free Evening: Thursday, May 16, 2019, Barrington will once again participate in a community wide Device Free Evening. Please see the supporting link with additional information on how to take a break from technology! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NO8Uzo2Q0WU7JVePI7MSl5NU_OkRhHHO-XDGzAocYe4/edit?usp=sharing BMS Yearbooks: The sale period for yearbooks from October 2018 to April 2019 is now closed as our yearbook producer must now begin manufacture of our books to get them here for the end of school. If you did not order but would still like to purchase a yearbook, there may be a few extras available on a first come, first served basis. If you would like to be considered for any extras, please submit your name at this link. We will email you with payment information towards the middle of June if we are able to provide you with one. Volunteer Opportunity: Volunteers are needed for the BHS Senior Project “Pitchfest” on June 5th from 7:50 am to 10:50 am. BHS is preparing for their Senior Project Pitchfest for the class of 2020. Five parent volunteers from each school are needed to sit on the panels. Please click here for more information. 2019 - 2020 Schedule: As indicated in Mr. Messore’s recent newsletter, Barrington Middle School will tentatively be starting at 8:40 am (students in their homeroom seats) and be dismissed at 3:10 pm. Please know that these times may adjust slightly. In addition, it is also important for me to note that students participating in before school band programs will continue to be afforded the same opportunity next year despite the change in schedule. In addition, students will also be able to participate in after school sports/clubs/activities as well. For more information, please see Mr. Messore’s Frequently Asked Question notice sent out last week. https://drive.google.com/file/d/165W2xtuv1YJNM2jh-ULy9tq1cPPUx_xe/view?usp=sharing BMS Old Information: Bike Safety: As the weather gets warmer, we are bound to have more and more bikers riding to school. There are times where we have counted nearly 300 bikes! With that said, it is important for us to review bike safety to and from school:
Car Safety: As the weather gets warmer, there will be more and more bikes riding to school. We cannot stress enough to take extra caution during drop off and pickup time. Please be sure to be mindful when pulling into the parking lot for walkers and bikers, and when pulling out of the parking lot, please look twice. Unfortunately, last year we did have an accident with a car and biker (note: student was okay but very shaken). One Amazing Night: We can’t believe One Amazing Night is right around the corner! Please join us at Barrington Middle School from 5:00pm - 7:00pm on Thursday, May 23, 2019 for a celebration of all things BMS. Families will be able to enjoy food, music performed by BMS student performance groups, giant obstacle course, badminton, academic showcase, as well as demonstrations in our STEAM Studio and Woodshop. Please note that this is not a drop off event. Students must be in attendance with an adult. Chromebook Care:
Remind: Remind is a communication platform that helps schools and districts reach and engage with their communities. Because it is a texting system, important last minute notices such as late buses, early releases, etc can get out quickly. If you are interested in participating, please click on this link: https://www.remind.com/join/bmsfam BMS Standing Items: BMS Building Update: The new building construction is well underway. To help with communication, each week I have been releasing the BMS Building Project Blog. You can access the blog by visiting the BMS Building Project Homepage or the direct link to the BMS Building Project Blog. In addition, each Tuesday morning we will have a student volunteer give updates to our student body during morning announcements. BMS School Improvement Plan Working Draft: I encourage you to periodically review the below link of our BMS Working School Improvement Plan. (note: Student Success Goals have been finalized and presented to our School Committee). BMS SMART Template 2018 - 2019 (Working Draft) Community Information:
Volunteer Opportunity: Volunteers are needed for the BHS Senior Project “Pitchfest” on June 5th from 7:50 am to 10:50 am. BHS is preparing for their Senior Project Pitchfest for the class of 2020. Five parent volunteers from each school are needed to sit on the panels. Please click here for more information. Barrington Middle School Parent Newsletter
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