LVMS Newsletter
Edition IX, October 18, 2024
PSAT
Our 8th graders will be taking the PSAT on Wednesday, October 23rd. If you have any questions about the test, please contact Mrs. Bentley at kbentley@lagovistaisd.net
Acceleration Lab
Articles of Confederation
Slope Formula
Dance!
On Friday night, October 25 we will have our school dance from 6:30 - 9:00. Tickets will be $5 dollars and they will be sold during the week of October 21 as well as at the door. Because it's so close to Halloween, students can wear their costumes to the dance. Very important - NO MASKS and NO WEAPONS. If a student has either of those, they may be asked to leave the dance with zero refund.
Students will come to the dance dressed in tshirts and shorts or get dressed up - the choice is yours. Please remember that it is a school event and our dress code does still exist. Basically - we ask students to remember they are going to a middle school dance in the cafeteria and not a club on 6th Street.
Also, to add to the festivities, we are working with LVHS Theatre students to make our own Haunted House! Entrance into the Haunted House will be $5 dollars a person and can be paid for at the dance.
We will have concessions(pizza, candy, drinks - the three necessities for middle school students) but that will be cash only.
8th Grade PSAT
Attention 8th Grade Students and Parents,
We would like to inform you that the PSAT 8/9 will be administered to all 8th graders during the school day on Wednesday, October 23, 2024. This test is a great opportunity for students to practice for future SAT tests and gain valuable insights into their academic skills.
If you have any questions or need further information, feel free to contact Mrs.Bentley @ kbentley@lagovistaisd.net.
Thank you for your support!
Headphones
Many lessons have interactive experiences our students need to hear...and they cannot do this without earbuds. We have some that the students can borrow, but it would be helpful for students to have their earbuds if needed.
Help erase school lunch balances!
Help erase school lunch balances for students in the Viking Nation! Each generous donation will lift a financial burden from our community and will allow Lago Vista ISD to focus resources on supporting student success.
To donate, please visit https://lvisdtx.schoolwindow.com/estore/lvdo/donation.html.
Thank you for helping us ensure that every child has the opportunity to thrive!
Parent Volunteer Group!
We are seeking volunteers to help support the teachers, staff,and students at Lago Vista Middle School. As a parent, there are a number of ways you can help out and be involved at
middle school -
Stock the Teachers Lounge
Staff Appreciation Lunches
Pies for Thanksgiving
Holiday Goodies
Supply drives And More!
We will send an email to coordinate the many differentopportunities you have to make a difference at the middle school. Whether you have a few hours a week, an hour a year, or awesome culinary skills, we’d love to hear from you! If you’d like to help out but aren’t quite sure how, just let us
know and we’ll figure something out! If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Courtney Stockard at cstockard@duck.com or Lindsey Phillips at lindsey.phillips@modmed.com
Please join here - https://forms.gle/Y7N8StvYr18UpJPD6
Order your Yearbook now!
You can order your LVMS Yearbook now using this link - https://prod.yboc.varsity.com/jobSearch/displayHome
Order Number - 18995
Book Fair Next Week !
It's Book Fair time! The book fair is next week October 21-25 in the middle school library! Monday-Friday - 9 am to 4:30 every day. Visit www.scholastic.com/bf/lagovistamiddleschool1
Strive for 5!
Per Texas State Law, in order to receive credit for a course or grade level, a student must be in attendance 90% of the time. Absences whether excused or unexcused count towards the total.
But even more important than the law is that when your child misses school, they miss the amazing instruction that is happening and there's no way to ever truly make that up. Last year, our students missed a total of 3,320 days of instruction which equals 24,900 hours of awesome teaching that went unexperienced.
We want all of our students to be able to take advantage of as much great teaching as possible, so that's why this year we are encouraging all parents to "Strive for 5!" Strive for 5 or less missed days for your child this school year. Please do not misunderstand- if your child is sick, please, please, please keep them home. However, try to plan vacations around our school holidays so that your child can avoid missing as much instruction as possible.
Many parents don't realize that the vast majority of our funding from the state is directly tied to our daily attendance. Each student that is present each day equates to about $37 in funding. If a student is absent, that amount is lost. $37 may not seem like much, but it adds up quickly! When looking at last year's numbers, LVMS lost $122,840 in funding due to attendance.That funding could allow us to hire more teachers equating to smaller class sizes to benefit our students.
Again, if your child is sick, please keep them home. The last thing we want is for your child to be miserable here at school and to possibly cause another child to be sick. What we are trying to limit is avoidable absences.
Attendance Reminders
- The tardy bell rings at 8:40. Instruction begins immediately at this time.
- Official attendance is taken each day at 9:45. If your child is not physically present at that time, they are counted absent.
- All attendance notes should be given to your child's teacher or emailed to Terri Harkins at tharkins@lagovistaisd.net. Notes should be returned within 3 school days of the absence or appointment.
- Typically, the later in the school day you can schedule needed appointments, the better. You definitely want to avoid the 9:45 time frame if possible.
Lago Vista Transportation - ELink!
Lago Vista ISD is proud to share our new bus route lookout system e-Link by Versatrans. Once you
have registered your Lago Vista ISD student through Ascender ParentPortal and have requested bus
transportation, your student’s route information will be located in our e-Link portal. Please allow 2-3
business days after registering.
You will need your student’s ID number to create and access your e-Link account.
To get started, please visit the Lago Vista ISD e-Link website below:
https://thebusportal.com/LagovistaTX/elinkrp/login.aspx
Transportation changes are not necessary for the middle school.
Lady Vikings Tangle With The Bulldogs!
7A
A WIN against the Lady Bulldogs on Wednesday for this group! The last time we faced them we lost in 3 and the score was 29-27 in the third. Still the team of three but this time they came out on top! Scores were 25-14, 20-25, 25-12. Big shoutout to Nova Baker who led the team in serves with 16! Sienna Todd was close behind with 14 serves along with a few kills and some great passes. Eva Navarro dominated on the back row as libero with 9ish great passes. It took a while but this group is continuing to improve and grow as a team. They were patient and trusted the end goal in practices and playing volleyball the “right way” this season and it is now paying off! I could not be more proud of this team and their efforts!
7B
The Lady Vikings faced off against Burnet on Wednesday. We started a bit slow, falling early in the first set. However, we found our rhythm in the second set, pushing hard to tie the game at 24-24 before Burnet took the last two points. Strong serving from Aubrey Alves (8 serves), Cori Davis (6 serves), and Lauren Wood (3 serves) kept the pressure on. A special shout out to Brookley Janson for stepping in for an injured player and helping maintain the momentum during the second set. The team is looking to bring their energy this weekend as they travel to Wimberly for three matches.
8A
The girls hosted the Lady Bulldogs from Burnet this past Wednesday evening looking for some payback for an early season loss. The Lady Vikings got off to a good start taking the first set that was tight and tense throughout. Neither team was able to gain more than a 3 point lead at any point and would actually go to “extra points” with the Lady Vikings winning 26-24 going up 1 set to none. Unfortunately the Lady Vikings weren’t able to seize the momentum gained from taking the first set as the Lady Bulldogs slowly began to gain control of the match. The second set was back-n-forth early on then Burnet built a 4 point lead that the Lady Vikings would bite into only to have the Lady Bulldogs open it back up behind some really tough serves. Burnet would win the second set 25-18 forcing a decisive 3rd set for the match. Burnet won the toss, opted to serve and got off to a fast start as they continued to hit one tough serve after another. The Lady Vikings would fight back but Burnet thwarted each attempt to gain momentum with some great play of their own. The Lady Bulldogs managed to keep the Lady Vikings at arms length from the midpoint of the set on eventually running away behind a barrage of really tough serves and some great hitting. The Lady Vikings were defeated 25-15 in the 3rd set and 2 sets to 1in the match by the Lady Bulldogs who are still undefeated and in first place in the Hill Country District standings. The girls will play in the Wimberley Tournament this weekend as they hope to add more wins to their 7-3 record.
8B
The girls hosted the Lady Bulldogs on Wednesday. Despite many notable plays, the Lady Vikings lost in 2 sets. Unfortunately, Burnet’s servers were very tough to receive which led to multiple point runs by the Lady Bulldogs. Although we lost, there were several bright moments of play by our Lady Vikings: Some excellent attacks were made from the front row by Lilah Culbreath. Lili Wesselman had an outstanding back row attack for a kill. Brookelyn Cushman made some amazing passes and defensive plays. Our setters, Elena Prescott and Stella Granger, continued to better the ball and get it to our front row players so that they could make aggressive plays. And, overall, there were great team effort plays with passes, sets, and aggressive attacks made. So much improvement has been made with this group since the start of the season and they are so fun to watch!
Vikings Sweep the Tigers!
On Thursday, the LVMS Football Teams traveled to Smithville for a district contest against the Tigers. The 7th-grade Vikings were able to get their second victory of the season in an 8-0 defensive battle. The Vikings' lone touchdown came early in the first quarter on a Kooper Kurdna pass to Tyler Tarlton. Kooper Kudrna added the 2-point conversion with a 3-yard rush. The Viking Defense played well all night and held the Tigers to zero points in the contest. The 7th Vikings are now 2-2 on the season as they head into week five vs. Marble Falls.
The 8th-grade Vikings came into this contest with a record of 4-0 and 2-0 in district play. The Vikings were able to stay undefeated, defeating the Tigers by a score of 40-6. Brody Norris led all scoring with FOUR touchdowns in the contest. One of Brody's touchdowns was a defensive score after recovering a fumble. Quarterback, Easton Rice and running back, Levi Castro also added touchdowns. Lila Rose Rodriguez added 4 extra points in the contest as well. The 8th Vikings are now 5-0 with three games remaining. They look to stay undefeated next week vs Marble Falls.
WELCOME BACK VIKINGS!
The Booster Club would like to welcome our Viking students, athletes, families, and fans back to school! There is already so much going on at LVMS and LVHS. Get ready for a fantastic year! Please visit our website for information on all things Booster Club at https://www.lagovistasports.com/
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
The Booster Club needs your help! Please consider signing up to help out at the concession stand.
WE ALL ROW!
MS Football -- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044CAFAF23A4F85-50417322-2024
MS XC Tri-Meet Relay -- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044CAFAF23A4F85-50417339-2024
Viking Excellence
Academic Calendar for 2024-25!
Grade & Attendance Alerts -
We encourage all parents to log into your Parent Portal at any time and set up alerts. Follow the directions and screenshots below.
Once you are logged into your Parent Portal, go to the upper right hand corner of your screen and click on the "bell".
You will then click on the View/Set Alerts.
Click on the Set Alerts to go to the menu to set alerts for grades, assignments and attendance.
If you have any problems or questions, please contact Monica Kaiser @ #2503.
Strive for 5!
In addition to missed learning opportunities, many parents also may not realize that our school's funding from the State is directly tied to daily attendance. Each day your child is present, the school receives about $37. While $37 might not seem significant on its own, it adds up quickly. Last year, the District's funding was reduced by over $700,000 due to student absences. This loss of funds impacts our ability to hire more teachers, reduce class sizes, and further enhance the learning environment for all students.
We appreciate your help in reducing avoidable absences so that your child — and all of our students — can take full advantage of the excellent instruction we offer every day.
Bell Schedule
Doors open at 8:10 - there will not be supervision before then...
1st Period - 8:40 - 9:26
2nd Period - 9:30 - 10:16
3rd Period - 10:20 - 11:06
4th Period - 11:10 - 11:56
A Lunch - 11:56 - 12:26
A 5th Period - 12:30 - 1:16
B 5th Period - 12:00 - 12:46
B Lunch - 12:46 - 1:16
6th Period - 1:20 - 2:06
7th/Advisory - 2:06 - 2:36
8th Period - 2:40 - 3:26
9th Period - 3:30 - 4:15
Vaping = DAEP
HB 114 makes offenses involving the possession and/or or use of vapes a mandatory DAEP offense. School districts will now be required to place all students who are caught in possession and/or or using vapes (of any kind – not just those with drugs) into their DAEP.
Please share this with your children - it's just not worth it!
Lago Vista Middle School
Email: eholt@lagovistaisd.net
Website: www.lagovistaisd.net
Location: 8039 Bar K Ranch Road, Lago Vista, TX, USA
Phone: 512-267-8300