
MMS Parent Newsletter
November 2023
Be REAL!
Students of the Month
E-Engaged
A-Accepting
L-Leading
We are so excited to celebrate our students of the month! These students were chosen based on their embodiment of one of the four REAL character traits. Responsible students show up to class and activities on time and use effective strategies to manage their responsibilities at school. Students who were chosen for engagement demonstrated the ability to focus in class and apply themselves to their assignments and/or activities. Our accepting students displayed kindness and treating others the way they wished to be treated. Our student leaders were chosen for setting positive examples for their classmates in all areas of Mustang Middle School! We are so proud of all our students and look forward to the continued celebration of our amazing scholars this school year!
Bronco Family Night-November 6th
Veterans Day Assembly
Tissues Needed!
Semester Testing
Fill the Bus is almost here! The district-wide toy drive, collecting NEW, unwrapped toys for local families in need, begins Monday, November 27th and will run through Friday, December 1st (the week after Thanksgiving). Our toy collection goal is 10,000 total toys from the eight elementary schools, three intermediate schools, three middle schools, the high school, MEC, and other offices including Transportation and MERC.
What is Fill the Bus?
For those that don't know about Fill the Bus, it is Mustang Public School’s annual Toy Drive that is partnering with Santa’s Toy Shoppe and the Mustang Fire Department benefiting families in need right here in our community.
The student leadership programs at Mustang High School, Mustang Middle School, Mustang North Middle School and Mustang Central Middle School collaborate together to make this fundraiser happen.
You can help promote this event by purchasing Fill the Bus apparel!
CLICK HERE for our online store. All proceeds go towards buying more toys!
The online store closes next Wednesday, November 8th.
When ordering, be sure to enter your student's name and school in the comment box on the Check Out screen. Orders will be delivered to the school site of your choice at no additional cost.
Orders will arrive before Thanksgiving Break.
We are so excited to see how much of an impact our Broncos can make for local families!
TEN THOUSAND toys in FIVE days filling ONE bus for an AMAZING cause! Let's go BIG, Broncos!
Follow us on social media @ftbmustang to keep up with the latest information!
If you have any questions please email FillTheBusMustang@Gmail.com and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
Thank you so much for all you do, and we can't wait to make this the best Fill the Bus yet!
Mustang Middle School Title I Family - School Compact 2023 - 2024 School Year
What is Title I?
Ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging state academic achievement standards and state academic assessments.
Title I Parent Involvement Policy
The Mustang School District’s Title I program encourages each Title I parent to be involved in their child’s education. This policy outlines the parent involvement activities that will be conducted during the school year.
*During the 23-24 school year teachers and/or staff will provide:
Open House on 8/21/23
Parent-Teacher Conferences - Fall (9/22/23 & 9/26/23) and Spring (2/22/23 & 2/27/23)
Bronco Family Night - 11/6/23
Suggestions and strategies for working with your child.
Information will be sent home periodically to inform parents how to help students succeed at school.
Parent resources are also available on district and teacher websites/Canvas.
What is a Title I FAMILY-SCHOOL COMPACT?
A Family-School Compact is a voluntary agreement co-developed by parents, students, and teachers. It identifies how parents and the classroom teachers will work together to ensure all students receive the individual support they need.
Effective Compacts:
Begin with standards
Focus on student learning
Respond to school data
*The students, parents, and staff of Mustang Public Schools Title I developed this Family-School Compact for Achievement. Parents created the suggestions for home activities to support learning.
As a STAFF MEMBER, I will provide your child with every opportunity to learn and grow by:
Providing a high-quality curriculum and research-based instructional practice to equip students to be successful both academically and for life.
Creating a learning environment where students feel safe, respected, and nurtured in order for healthy student-to-student relationships and healthy teacher-to-student relationships to exist.
Providing two-way communication with parent/guardian and child.
Communicating with parents/guardians regularly on ways to help their child learn.
Expecting and challenging all students to learn at a rigorous, high level of thinking and make connections with learning to real-world applications.
Seeking resources and assistance to ensure high levels of learning for all students.
As a STUDENT, I will keep my focus on what is important in meeting my goal of learning by:
Helping create a safe environment by following school rules.
Coming to school prepared with supplies, books, and completed homework.
Arriving at school on time and ready to learn every day.
Having and showing respect for school staff members, other students, and myself.
As a PARENT, I will support Mustang Middle School's programs and activities that will give my child the optimum opportunity for learning by:
Communicating regularly with my child’s teachers.
Making sure my child attends school on time and ready to learn.
Balancing my child’s TV and video game playing time with learning opportunities such as reading 20 to 30 minutes daily or going to the library.
Informing teachers if my child is having difficulty with homework or is having difficulty in school.
Providing necessary supplies to help my child to be prepared for school and to be able to complete assignments.
Creating a home environment that is safe for my child.
MPS Academic Bowl
Some additional information about Academic Team and Math Counts. If you are not familiar with these competitions, Academic Bowl (AcBo) is a good opportunity for students to receive recognition for what they know. In an AcBo, two teams of four or five compete against each other while answering a variety of questions. These questions require the students to have a well-rounded knowledge about a variety of topics, including: math, science, social studies, geography, current events, literature, grammar, fine arts, and pop culture. It is really exciting to see our students apply what they are learning in class. MathCounts is new this year and is a program run by the National Society of Professional Engineers. The program allows students to show off their problem-solving skills and the competitions consist of four different rounds. Everyone at Mustang Middle School is very excited to watch our team of 15 students dominate at competitions!
School Hours
Classes are 8:40 a.m. - 3:35 p.m.
The building is open 8:10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. each day
Please do not drop off your student(s) prior to 8:10am. Students will not be allowed to enter prior to that time regardless of weather conditions, and there is no supervision.
If you are coming to MMS, please come through the Front (West) Doors and check-in at the office.
Thanksgiving Break
Lost and Found
Counseling Corner
We recognize that this can be a difficult time of year for some students and their families. If you are needing anything from the counseling office to help assist you, please contact:
8th Grade: Mrs. Larson - larsona@mustangps.org
7th Grade: Ms. McGavock - mcgavockk@mustangps.org
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Order your yearbook today!
Use yearbook ID Code: 15094124
$35 from October 11, 2023 to March 14, 2024
$45 from March 15, 2024 until sold out
Grades and Stuff
Before and after school Academic Recovery is ramping up. If your student is struggling to keep pace or needs extra help, we may be calling to assign them that extra time. If you believe that your student would benefit from this opportunity, feel free to give us a shout!
A Message from the Transportation Department
STUDENT CONDUCT ON BUSES Riding a school bus is a privilege and students must maintain safe and respectful conduct to ensure safe travel to and from school. Student safety is our main priority and rules that are enforced at school also apply on the bus. Our bus drivers have the same authority over pupils while riding buses as the teachers have while in school. The following rules and regulations shall govern the conduct of school bus passengers: Students must be respectful of the driver and other passengers at all times; All students must stay in their seats from the time they load the bus to the time they exit the bus; Students must keep their hands and feet to themselves; Students must avoid tampering with the windows or the emergency door of the bus unless instructed by the driver to do so. Disruptive behaviors, which potentially jeopardize the safety of all passengers, will not be tolerated. The following are some examples of disruptive behaviors which may bypass the warning and result in the loss of bus-riding privileges: Fighting, shouting, profanity, horseplay, using tobacco or electronic cigarettes, extending any part of the body through an open window, throwing objects, refusing to obey the bus driver, *vandalism. *Students who deface or vandalize a school bus in any way may have bus riding privileges suspended and will not be permitted to resume bus privileges until all damages are paid. The following items will not be permitted on the bus: Balloons Glass containers Trash from snacks and drinks WRITTEN CONDUCT REPORT A written report about a student’s unsatisfactory conduct will be issued by the bus driver and delivered to the school principal for disciplinary action. The action taken by the principal may include short-term or permanent suspension from bus riding privileges and/or suspension from school- depending on the severity of the behavior.
Safety Guidelines For Sporting Events
Wrestling Schedule
Basketball Schedule
W.I.N. Time
The goal of W.I.N. Time is to provide students 30 minutes a day twice a week (Tuesday/Thursday) for intervention or extension in areas of need. Students are assigned to a teacher or class for extra help, reteaching, or enrichment activities. The schedule on WIN days is listed below.
Student Drop Off and Pick Up
Please do not park in the north parking lot when picking up students. This requires students to cross through the pickup line and through several lanes of traffic. We are also getting reports of parents turning left from the right lane or right from the left lane from the pickup lanes onto Dowden. Please follow the arrows on the pavement for the safety of everyone.
Thank you to Mr. Peter Bostwick! We are very fortunate to have him at MMS to assist with student safety in the parking lot and on the west crosswalk in the mornings and afternoons.
Chromebooks, Chromebooks, Chromebooks
Canvas Help
Using Canvas From Home:
To access Canvas from home, students will need to go to: https://mustangps.instructure.com/login/canvas
When they log on, they will need to select log in with google.
More helpful canvas information is located on our canvas for students and parents link:
https://www.mustangps.org/canvasforstudentsandparents8957.aspx
Mustang Middle School Principal