What's Happening at SHMS
October 14th
For more important dates, check our school calendar.
For more information about our Sports & Activities, visit our SHMS Athletics page.
Lunch Menu
No School on Thursday, October 17th & Friday, October 18th
Friendly reminders from the health office!
- Staying Healthy: Ensure your student gets plenty of sleep, eats nutritious meals, washes their hands well, and drinks plenty of water each day. We are entering viral season and covering your cough and washing hands helps so much!
- Sick Students: If your student isn’t feeling well, it is ok to stay home and rest so they can return to us ready to engage in their learning.
CHILDREN SHOULD STAY HOME FROM SCHOOL FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
- Fever of 100.4 or higher - can return when fever free for 20 hours without fever reducing medication.
- Strep throat - can return after 12 hours of antibiotics and fever free for 20 hours without fever reducing medication.
- Vomiting or diarrhea (without a known reason) - can return 20 hours after last episode.
- Rash (without a known reason) with behavior change or fever of 100.4 or greater.
- Excessive coughing that persists and makes it difficult to participate in school.
- Not healthy enough to participate in routine school activities.
- Illness Guidelines
- Illness Guidelines Spanish
- Illness Guidelines Somali
- COVID Tests: Free covid tests are available again, good to share with families! https://covidtests.gov/
- Over the Counter Medications: Have you filled out your back-to-school paperwork in Infinite Campus parent portal? The final page is the medication consent for Over-the-Counter Medications and must be completed for OTC medication usage at school. Please note this may be going away across the district in 2025-2026 and per district policy students in grades 7 or above are eligible to self-carry acetaminophen/ibuprofen with parent consent.
- Measles: Due to the current Measles outbreak, we are reaching out to all of our families that have a student missing one or more MMR vaccine. We understand that you may have objected or have not yet completed your MMR series for your child. The MMR vaccine is 93% effective with one vaccine and 97% effective with two vaccines against measles. If we have a positive case at Scott Highlands, those without a complete MMR series may have to miss up to 21 days of school. This will be directed by Minnesota Department of Health.
- Immunizations: Please log into Infinite Campus parent portal to assess your child(ren)’s immunization status. Our goal is to remove barriers to immunizations and connect families to resources to improve compliance, reducing the spread of disease. https://www.health.state.mn.us/people/immunize/basics/howpay.html
Minnesota Statute 121A.15 requires that all students in public schools be fully immunized or have a notarized statement exempting them from immunizations. District 196 will begin working in School Year 2024-25 to reestablish a consistent immunization noncompliance plan districtwide. The plan will include communicating expectations around required school immunizations and what happens if compliance isn’t met
If your child(ren) are showing as non-compliant and have questions, please talk to your primary care doctor or call/email Nurse Beth Gissibl: 952-423-7583; beth.gissibl@district196.org.
Stay healthy!
Nurse Beth Gissibl
Please consider donating face tissues & disinfecting wipes!
With the uptick of illnesses at SHMS we are getting low on our supply of tissues & disinfecting wipes.
Please consider donating some to our school if you are able. You can drop off any donated supplies at our front office.
Thank you!
Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
Monday, October 14, 5:30 - 8 p.m., Falcon Ridge Middle School
You're invited to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day with District 196 American Indian Education. The event will feature interactive storytelling, traditional music, and dance performances.
Battle of the Books Competition
It is time to register for The Battle of the Books Competition!
Join Mr. Otte and Mrs. Back for an Informational Meeting in Lecture Room B during the mid-day on Thursday, Oct. 24th.
We will announce the 10 BOB Books at this meeting, and we will begin to form our teams.
BOB is a Free competition open to all students!
If you need help finding 2-5 team members, come to the meeting! We will help form teams!
If you want to attend the meeting, join the Schoology GROUP by typing the code:
CW3J-663H-XSRBT
Once you are a member of the Schoology Group, you will receive a pass to attend the Thursday, Oct. 24th Meeting.
Let the Battle Begin!
Dungeons & Dragons / Magic: The Gathering
When: The first meeting is on Thursday, October 24th after school
Where: South Wing of SHMS every Thursday
Make sure to have your family register on EduTrak. It is a one-time registration for the year.
Please fill out the QR Code survey to give Mrs. Cecchettini & Mr. Tangen some information about yourself!
24-25 Rosemount Irish Winter Champions Club!
24-25 ROSEMOUNT IRISH
MIDDLE SCHOOL WINTER CHAMPIONS CLUB!
Rosemount High School would like to offer our middle school athletes (7th/8th graders) an opportunity to continue their physical development through a winter Champions Club program.
Scan the QR code above and have a parent/guardian sign up!
FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED!
The Elks Lodge is sponsoring an Americanism Essay Contest!
This is your chance to write a 300-word essay answering the question, “What does Patriotism mean to me?”
Applicants have until December 15th to mail their essay and application to the local Elks Lodge.
The contest will award monetary prizes at the local, regional, state and national levels. Last year three students from SHMS won prize money! This year, you might be a winner, too!
Ask your Social Studies or English Teacher how to download an application form, so you can start thinking and writing about What Patriotism Means to YOU!
District 196 Community Education
Eggrolls and Samosas (adult and child ages 5-15)
Mon | Oct 14 | 6:30-8:30 p.m. | $65/pair | FRMS
Rubik’s Cube Challenge (grades 2-8)
Mon & Wed | Oct 14 & 16 | 5:00-7:30 p.m. | 2 sessions | $75 | FRMS
Thriller Line Dance (adult and child ages 10-14)
Tue | Oct 22 | 6:15-7:15 p.m. | $19 | RE
Code Championship Tournament – Virtual Computer Coding and Competition (grades 3-9)
Sat | Oct 26-Nov 16 | 9:00-11:00 a.m. | 4 sessions | $77 | Live Online
Ghostly Goo (ages 4-9)
Sat | Oct 26 | 9:00 a.m.-noon | $47 | FRMS
Perfect for your student’s younger sibling!
Ghosts and Goblins (ages 6-16)
RHS Irishettes Dance Team Tryouts
What is offered?
- Opportunity to be placed on either Varsity or Junior Varsity Jazz team and Varsity Kick team
- Learn and compete jazz and kick routines
- Continued skill-building, technique improvement, and dance conditioning
- Competition at conference meets, Section tournament and invitational representing RHS
- Strong, supportive team atmosphere • Fun team bonding activities
- Home Invitational
- Winter banquet
Time Commitment?
- Practice Mon-Fri from 4:30-7:00pm (Wednesdays 4:30-6:30) with some additional Saturday practices at the beginning of the season
- Mandatory attendance at all competitions (approx. 13 competitions
Tryouts: October 21st & 22nd at the RHS Aux Gym
SHMS Safety & Security Protocols
Safety and security is a top priority at our school. Our school has secure entryways, conducts regular safety drills, and has implemented standard emergency response protocols and training for all staff. Visitors must also present a government issued ID before gaining access to our schools.
In the event of an emergency, we will announce HOLD, SECURE, LOCKDOWN, EVACUATE, or SHELTER. Our students will have drills for each scenario during the school year. In an emergency situation, we will notify families via phone, text, and email through our mass notification system. Please make sure your contact information is up to date in Infinite Campus so you receive emergency notifications.
School safety is a shared responsibility. We encourage families and students to report concerns through our anonymous tip line for secondary schools. If you have any concerns about your student, please contact our school for support.
Finally, we appreciate the partnership we have with local police and fire departments to ensure preparedness and emergency response. We will continue to prioritize the safety and well-being of our community.
Saturday Morning Math
Saturday Morning Math
Math isn’t all numbers and equations. Sometimes it’s origami, games, crafts, and so much more! At Saturday Morning Math, students can visualize complex mathematical concepts and having fun while doing it. Saturday Morning Math is an enrichment program for students in grades 5-7 that takes place once per month on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus. Make math a blast year with our exciting variety of subjects.
For 5th and 6th Graders:
Voting Theory November 2nd, 2024
Explore how math affects voting and fairness
Spherical Journeys December 7th, 2024
Find out how Geometry fits in with maps and globes
Mathematical Games January 25th, 2025 Discover the math behind dots and boxes, jenga, and
more
Taxicab Geometry February 22nd, 2025
Think like a taxi cab to learn different ways to measure
the distance between two points Tessellating Patterns March 22nd, 2025 Use symmetry to creater order with patterns
For 6th and 7th Graders
Origami November 2nd, 2024
Investigate the mathematics of origami: symmetry, 3D shapes, folds, and patterns
Fractals December 7th, 2024
Learn, create, and calculate the dimesions of fractals Directions in Space January 25th, 2025
Model real world situations using vectors
Topology and Knot Theory February 22nd, 2025 Play with shapes and create new ways to see how
they fit together
Eulerian Graphs March 22nd, 2025
Use puzzles, maps, and graphs to learn Eulerian trails and circuits
Classes will take place in Folwell Hall each day from 9:30 am to 12 pm. Cost is $180 for the series of five events.
Scan the QR code to learn more and register or go to z.umn.edu/SaturdayMorningMath2425
Winter Sports Session I registration is now open!
7th and 8th grade girls basketball AND all grades Wrestling registration is now open. Register here where information is available in multiple languages.
https://shms.district196.org/athletics. You must have your physical on file with Nurse Beth Beth.Gissibl@district196.org BEFORE you can register.
Season runs Monday – Friday after school October 28th to December 13th. No practices:
- Wednesday, Nov. 6 and 7, 2024-- conferences
- No School Nov. 8, 2024
- Monday, Nov. 11, 2024 - Staff Development Day
- Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024-- Staff Development Day
Check it off your list. Order Today!
The yearbook is a record of moments in time for your student. Don’t miss the book that captures them all. Order today for $42
ORDERING LINK: https://jostensyearbooks.com/?REF=A03972720
Substitute Paraprofessionals Needed!
Consider employment with District 196 as a substitute paraprofessional.
· Individuals can sign up for orientation through the Employment page of the district website.
· Pay starts at $16.50/hour, increases to $18.00/hour after working 30 days.
Requirements for Clerical Subbing
- High School Diploma
- Willing to work across the District at all schools of at least two levels (elementary, middle school, or high school)
- Must be able to pass a pre-employment background check (paid for by the applicant)
- Must complete a Personal Care Assistant Certificate of Training (Click here to take the PCA/CFSS test)
- Must complete a pre-employment physical (paid for by the district | Physical Form)
- Must attend a New Hire Orientation
SHMS Counselor's Corner
6th Grade: Brian Buechner
(952)-423-7602
brian.buechner@district196.org
7th Grade: Sarah Blasing
(952)-423-7603
8th Grade: Ashley Welke
(952)-423-7608
Happy College Knowledge Month!
To celebrate, SHMS has daily trivia questions on the student news. Students who answer correctly get their names in a drawing. Winners are announced at every lunch period each day through the month of October. Students who win get to pick out some college swag for prizes. Ask your student how they’re doing with college trivia!
October is National Bullying Awareness Month
October is National Bullying Awareness Month. Our Second Step lessons for this month are covering bullying, harassment, how to respond, and how to seek help.
Students are also invited to wear orange on October 10 for Unity Day.
High School Registration important dates for current 8th grade students
Attention 8th Grade Families here are some upcoming dates for High School Registration – Mark your calendars.
25-26 High School Registration
Middle School Dates
Parent Registration Nights
Apple Valley- Wednesday, January 22 - 6-7 PM, Theatre
Eagan - Tuesday, January 21 - 6-7 PM Auditorium
Eastview- Tuesday, January 21 - 6:30-8:30 PM PAC (tentative date)
Rosemount - Thursday, January 16 - 6:30pm-8:30 PM PAC
High School Visits to the Middle Schools
All High Schools will be visiting the middle schools on Thursday, January 23.
Spring Visits - Middle Schools travel to High School
Valley MS – Travel to Apple Valley on May 13 - 10 AM
Every Meal
Healthy eating is so important for children. At Scott Highlands Middle School, we work hard to ensure students receive a healthy breakfast and lunch each day to support their developing brains and bodies. Research shows that children who eat regular, nutritious meals are more likely to attend school and be engaged in learning.
We are excited to partner with Every Meal to offer a free weekend meal program to all our students.
Every Meal is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to fight child hunger through community and school partnerships. They strive to make a difference in children’s lives by focusing on food gaps like weekends, school breaks, and summer when they can’t receive food in school. Here are some important things to know about Every Meal:
- Free for all families
- No qualifications required
- Students enrolled in the program will receive a 4-5 pound bag of nutritious, nonperishable food each week
- Every Meal does not collect information from families; privacy is protected
- Families may choose to participate in the program anytime throughout the school year
- Families may choose from a variety of different weekend food bag options
If you are interested in receiving food from Every Meal, please fill out this google form: Every Meal Electronic Enrollment
The first bags of food will be delivered in early October. If you have any questions, please reach out to Sarah Blasing, the 7th grade counselor, at sarah.blasing@district196.org.
Growing Through Grief
If you have a student who is dealing with the loss of an immediate family member (sibling, parent, grandparent, caregiver) or individual who significantly influenced your student and feel they would benefit from participating in Park Nicollet's Growing Through Grief group, we would like to offer your student this grief group opportunity.
Scott Highlands Middle School will be hosting this group again; this year it will be facilitated by Jenny Simmonds, a licensed grief therapist through Park Nicollet. Group sessions will be held during the school day and will run throughout the school year. Our hope is that this group would begin sometime in October. If you are interested in having your student participate, please email your student's school counselor with the name of your student and they will contact you to provide further information.
Additional Community Mental Health Resources
Community Resource Guide Dakota County - this guide includes information on health care, dental, women’s health, food, housing, special needs/disability, and other supports for families
FastTracker MN - a behavioral health search tool that allows you to filter services based on your search criteria, which can include free and sliding fee services available.
Virtual Calming Room - designed to assist in identifying different strategies for managing emotions, this webpage includes links to calming tools and other resources for youth and families
Worried about your student’s OR your own mental health?
Dakota County Crisis Response: Call 952-891-7171
National Crisis Text Line: Text SCHOOL to 741741
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988
To report an absence, send an email to shms.attendance@district196.org (preferred) or call the 24 hour attendance voicemail number at 952-423-7587. Please provide the following information:
- Student’s Name (please spell the student’s first and last name)
- Grade
- Name of person reporting absence
- Reason for absence
**The direct line to Beth Gissibl, school nurse, is 952-423-7583
You can also report an absence by filling out this form: Report an Absence
We are a GREAT School because we are:
Respectful
to all people in the building
Responsible
with ourselves and our belongings
Ready to Learn
by being prepared and present in the learning environment
Scott Highlands Middle School
Website: https://shms.district196.org/
Location: Scott Highlands Middle School, Pilot Knob Road, Apple Valley, MN, USA
Phone: 9524237581
Twitter: @SHMS_Saints