
The MMS Wolf Call

November 4th
In this Issue
- Fall Food Drive
- Message from the Nurse
- HIV/AIDS Prevention Curriculum-Parent Curriculum Review Night
- Community Big Give
Fall Food Drive
It's getting close to the holiday season, which means FALL FOOD DRIVE to support the Market.
First Turn In Day: November 4th
Second Turn In Day: November 10th
FINAL Turn In Day: Thursday, 11/16
Each month the Bonney Lake Food Bank helps feed more than 800 kids in the Bonney Lake School District.
The nonprofit serves more than 1,000 families a month, according to Bowen, and more than 3,000 mouths.
Out of the people they serve:
30% are children
20% seniors
They are “Providing over 200 weekend meals each week to at-risk students during the school year.
Message From the Nurse
Parents, please don't send your child to school sick. If your student has any ONE of the following, please keep them home:
Fever (>100.4)
Congestion or runny nose
Sore throat
Fatigue
Nausea or vomiting
Diarrhea
Cough
Loss of tast or smell
Muscle or body aches
Shortness of breath
Thank you for helping to keep MMS healthy!
HIV/AIDS Prevention Curriculum- Parent Curriculum Review Night
HIV/AIDS Prevention Curriculum- Parent Curriculum Review Night
Washington State law requires that every student receives HIV/AIDs prevention education in grades 5 through 12. Because this unit covers sensitive topics, Washington State law and SBLSD board policy require that parents are provided the opportunity to preview these lessons.
The Sumner-Bonney Lake School District (SBLSD) is hosting a curriculum night for families to preview the HIV/AIDS prevention curriculum for students currently enrolled in 8th grade Skills for Life or 9th grade Health classes. Additionally, there will be another opportunity in the spring for families of 6th-12th graders who will study this Health-related content during 2nd semester.
Parent Review Night
December 8, 2022 4:30-6:00 p.m.
Sumner-Bonney Lake School District Administration Building, Board Room
Curriculum will be available for preview. This is an opportunity for parents and guardians to understand the health content for grades 8 and 9, preview teaching materials and ask questions about the resources used in the classroom.
Parents wishing to exclude their child from the HIV/AIDS curriculum required by our state must preview this curriculum and sign an exclusion form.
Parents of students in other grades will have the opportunity to preview curriculum in the Spring of 2023
Upcoming Dates
11/11: No School: Veteran's Day
11/15: Fall Conferences
11/23-11/25: No School: Thanksgiving Break