Wildcat Weekly
Sullivan Middle School November 1, 2024
Kindness Really Does Matter!
Principal's Message
BELONG ~ BELIEVE ~ ACHIEVE
Hello, Wildcat Families and Students!
Thank you families for participating in our Fall Climate Survey this 24-25 school year! We appreciate your input!
Parents please make sure to check Aeries for the final grades of the quarter! We will not be mailing out progress reports. We also have tutoring every Thursday from 2:45 to 3:45 in room 20!
**This WEEK**
Our Wildcats had a very busy week academically and socially!
- Students have completed their first writing assessments in ELA.
- Students completed their mile in PE this week and many of our Wildcats CRUSHED their previous mile times!
- 6th graders participated in the Early Civilization Day events!
- Students participated in our Halloween dress up day and had an outstanding time at our FAllOWEEN DANCE!
- Mrs. Gresbrink has started meeting with our Wildcats about grades and creating Academic Plans to help bring up failing grades before the end of the semester.
- Thank you to Emma Schaffer and Jordan Fisher who represented SMS during our professional development about our Learner Profile!
Please do not hesitate to email or call about any questions or concerns.
Important Links:
Proud Principal,
Angie James, Principal ~ Click to email.
EVENTS
THIS WEEK
1. Wednesday 11/6: Teachers observe Teachers during Learning Walks.
2. Wednesday 11/6: ROAR Awards from 8:00 am to 8:40 am.
3. Friday 11/8: Lunch on the Lawn
4. November 11: MONDAY NO SCHOOL to observe Veteran's Day.
5. Tutoring in room 20 from 2:45 to 3:45.
6. Thursday 11/7: College of Humanities, Arts, Behavioral and Social Sciences American Indian Studies visit for Middle School and High School students.
UPCOMING:
1. NO SCHOOL MONDAY 11/11 to observe Veteran's Day.
2. Wildcat Luncheon on Wednesday 11/20.
3. Board Meeting on Wednesday 11/20.
4. Indigenous Day Events on Thursday and Friday 11/21 and 11/22
Tutoring every Thursday in room 20!
After school tutoring can be for any subject. I just ask that the students please come prepared. It'll be every Thursday from 2:45-3:45 unless I have to cancel for whatever reason. Please let students know my expectations when arriving.
2.) Come prepared to work on something (I am not an afterschool care room). If they don't have anything, I will give them something to work on (MATH RELATED)
3.) Voice level - 0 to 1
4.) No horse playing
5.) Phones cannot be a distraction!
6.) Be respectful to everyone in the classroom.
Thank you and have a great night,
Veronica Toscano
Norman L. Sullivan Middle Math teacher
veronica.toscano@bonsallusd.com
Love on Your Back
This Thanksgiving, Love on Your Back (LOYB) is hosting a gift card drive with the goal of providing each family with a $20 Walmart gift card, allowing them to purchase a meat of their choice. Currently we have 47 families in our program. LOYB will be supplying all the fixings for the side dishes.
If you’d like to donate, please drop off a $20 Walmart gift card at the front office in an envelope labeled “LOYB.” We also accept Venmo and check donations.
Thank you for your support in making this Thanksgiving special for our families!For check donations
LOYB
3597 Kellington Court
Oceanside, CA 90256
6th grade Early Civilizations Day!
Sullivan's 6th-grade team organized the annual Civ Day at Sullivan on Friday, October 25! We had many parent volunteers and staff who helped to make this a huge success! Students could participate in real activities that simulated the activities of early civilizations, such as crossing the Nile River, navigating a board to the next wood block over the blue tarp or the NILE with Mrs. Breckenridge. Next, we have cave painting and storytelling, as Mrs. Janikowski tells the stories of early man. The students pretended to hunt, which involved Mr. Pretchel rolling the ball “hunted animal” across the gym while the students threw tennis balls or “arrows” at the basketball. The winner received "meat" or Beef Jerkey. The students participated in crafts and beading conducted by Mrs. Ledri. Finally, the students made bricks from mud and other materials at home to bring in for the brick test conducted by Mr. Brinker and Mrs. Lopez.
Halloween fun from this week!
WINTER SPORTS TRYOUTS!
Girls Soccer and Boys Basketball start NOVEMBER 18th.
Winter Sports Tryouts are November 18th!
**Your child may tryout without being registered on Home Campus, but if they are selected for the team, they MUST be cleared by Friday, Nov. 29th, or their spot on the roster will be in jeopardy. Please have a plan to get them a sports physical NOW so you are prepared! Dr. Richard Uhler in Temecula, can do physicals for $40. He will get you scheduled within a day or two! His phone number is: 951-693-9678
**Attention parents**
There will be practices 4 to 5 days a week after school. The games will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with parents being responsible to pick up their child and take them to the game or arrangements with other parents can be made.
Boys' Basketball Tryouts will be divided by alphabetical order this year by last name! Please see the details below:
A-L- Monday, Nov. 18th- 3:00-4:15pm
M-Z- Tuesday, Nov. 19th- 3:00-4:15pm
First-round cuts will be posted on Wed., Nov. 20th (no tryouts this day)
Those making the first, cut will have an additional tryout on Thursday, Nov. 21st from 3:00-4:15 pm
There may be a final tryout on Friday, Nov. 22nd if needed!
Girls' Soccer Tryouts will be on Monday, Nov. 18th and 19th on the upper field from 3:00-4:15pm. If more dates are needed, they will be added!
Any questions please email me: andrea.breuninger@bonsallusd.com
CLICK HERE TO GO TO OUR WEBSITE FOR ALL INFORMATION REGARDS SPORTS.
SCHEDULE FOR WINTER SPORTS
Thurs., Dec. 12
San Elijo Middle
1600 Schoolhouse Way, San Marcos, CA 92078
V 3:30pm, JV 4:30pm
V- 2:00pm
Tues. Jan. 7
Heritage Middle
Sullivan
V 3:30pm, JV 4:30pm
Thurs., Jan. 9
Valley Center
Sullivan
V 3:30pm, JV 4:30pm
Tues., Jan. 14
La Mirada Middle
3697 La Mirada Dr, San Marcos, CA 92078
V 3:30pm, JV 4:30pm
V- 2:oopm
Tues., Jan 21
San Marcos Middle School
650 W Mission Rd, San Marcos, CA 92069
V 3:30pm, JV 4:30pm
V- 2pm
Tues., Jan 28
Woodland Park Middle
1270 Rock Springs Rd, San Marcos, CA 92069
V 3:30pm, JV 4:30pm
V- 2pm
Wed., Jan. 29
Valley Center Middle
28102 N Lake Wohlford Rd, Valley Center, CA 92082
V 3:30pm, JV 4:30pm
V- 2pm
Tues., Feb. 4
Double Peak Middle
111 San Elijo Rd, San Marcos, CA 92078
V 3:30pm, JV 4:30pm
V-2:00pm
ZAP~ Zeros Aren't Permitted
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
ZAP(Zeros Aren't Permitted) started last week with students being assigned to after school from 2:45 to 3:45; ZAP sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays to give our Wildcats the opportunity to make up classwork and homework. If your student is assigned, they will bring home a ZAP reminder.
PARENT RESOURCES
Parent Liaison: Leonor Rodriguez
Welcome to another school year 2024-2025/Bienvenidos a otro año escolar 2024-2025
Mensaje de la Cordinadora de Enlaces Comunitario
The Bonsall Unified School District and I welcome you back to school for the 2024-2025 school year.
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El distrito escolar unificado de Bonsall y yo les damos la bienvenida de regreso a la escuela para el año escolar 2024-2025.
- Workshops at the district office #4
- BUSD all school's schedule
- Next board meeting
- 3RD. Annual Car Show at BHS
- 3RD. Annual Multicultural Night at SMS
- Breakfast and lunch menu (all schools)
- Safe storage of firearms state memorandum (Spanish included)
- Local library resources
- Local health resources
- Local food pantry resources
- BUSD Hiring website and contact information
- Joining PTA Information
- BEF information
- Transportation information
- Public Health Updates from the County (COVID updates)
- My contact information (all information is in both languages, English and Spanish)
Thank you all for your support. Please continue to send me referrals of parents and students who need support and assistance in any area. Our goal is to assist, support, and guide parents and students to a successful education.
Please access Leonore's newsletter at the following link: https://secure.smore.com/n/6uy9r
PTO NEEDS YOU!
Grief Support Group at School in Partnership with The Elizabeth Hospice
Grief Support Group at School in Partnership with The Elizabeth Hospice
Creating a safe and meaningful space for students to share about their loved one who has died provides an opportunity to gain support from peers who have a shared experience. There are many benefits to facilitating a grief support group at school. These include students learning about grief and loss, developing coping skills and tools, honoring and memorializing loved ones, and sharing grief experiences with peers.
What to expect?
• Each group will have 8-15 students at your school site.
• Each person in the group has also experienced the death of a loved one.
• Group will run for 7-8 weeks, meeting weekly during school.
• Each group follows the same structure: an opening exercise, an activity to write and/or draw about loved ones and grief experiences, an opportunity to share, a closing.
• Group is meant to be a safe space where children can share their feelings, thoughts, memories, experiences about their loved one and grief as well as who and what supports them in coping with their grief.
To ensure the participation for your student, please sign the authorization link below. One form per student is required. Our team will confirm receipt of consent. For any other questions, please reach out to Kyliegh Fox, School Psychologist, at kyliegh.fox@bonsallusd.com.
LOVE ON YOUR BACK
About Love On Your Back
Love On Your Back was founded by Carol Wood, a teacher who taught in the Bonsall School District for 32 years. Upon retirement, Carol started the non-profit organization, along with the help of many others, to address the issue of Bonsall students who may have minimal access to food. The backpack program supplements food for low income families or children whose families are in crisis. These students rely on free or reduced breakfasts and lunches at their schools. Love On Your Back supplements these children by filling backpacks with nutritional food to last over the weekend when they are not in school. It is our belief that children need proper nutrition in order to learn. The goal of Love On Your Back is to fill that need for any student in the Bonsall Unified School District who is food compromised. No child should go hungry.
If you want to register for our program, please do so at your child's school in the front office. All children in the family can be registered on one application.
PARENT VOLUNTEERS
Hello AMAZING Wildcat Families!
Welcome to the 2024-2025 School Year. As you know we are always needing Parent volunteers. The Volunteer Packet must be completed every school year. If you already have the Lifescan (fingerprints) with BUSD, you do not need to get new ones. If your TB test is over 3 years old, we will be asking you for an updated negative TB Test result. You will need both of these extra forms along with the volunteer form to volunteer on campus or on field trips where you will be or could be alone with students. If you would be open to being a driver for sports, we will need all of the above and the drivers form.
I've attached all the forms to this email. Please feel free to complete them and scan them back to me..
Please let us know if you have questions. You can reach our AMAZING OFFICE MANAGER, LINDA PIPE at linda.pipe@bonsallusd.com
Thanks for all you do,
Sullivan Middle School
LUNCH ON THE LAWN DATES!
Lunch on the Lawn!
Sullivan Middle School hosts a Lunch on the Lawn monthly for parents and families to eat lunch with their students on campus. Parents and families are welcome to bring lunch, chairs, or a blanket and eat lunch on the front lawn of Sullivan. Parents will be asked to check at the Welcome Booth before entering the campus.
As a reminder, Sullivan will not be accepting any third party delivery for any students. Lunch on the Lawn is for Parents and guardians to spend time with their Wildcat during the school day and enjoy lunch together. I have schedule this once a month so families could attend as many as they would like or could attend. Please refer to the student and parent handbook for more information or you may call the office. Thank you in advance.
Here are the dates for Lunch on the Lawn:
November 8 - Friday
Lunch A - 10:27 to 10:57
Lunch B - 11:13 to 11:43
December 13- Friday
Lunch A - 10:27 to 10:57
Lunch B - 11:13 to 11:43
January 17 - Friday
Lunch A - 10:27 to 10:57
Lunch B - 11:13 to 11:43
February 14 - Friday
Lunch A - 10:27 to 10:57
Lunch B - 11:13 to 11:43
March 14 - Friday
Lunch A - 10:27 to 10:57
Lunch B - 11:13 to 11:43
April 11 - Friday
Lunch A - 10:27 to 10:57
Lunch B - 11:13 to 11:43
May 16 - Friday: LAST LUNCH ON THE LAWN
Lunch A - 10:27 to 10:57
Lunch B - 11:13 to 11:43
Lunch and Breakfast
Lunch news: Lunch is free for the 24-25 school year!
Exciting news!: Students will be able to eat for free during the 23-24 school year!
CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION FROM NUTRITION SERVICES and lunch menu.
Bell Schedule for 24-25 School year
School starts every day at 8:00 am and can be dropped off as early as 7:30 am. Please make sure to drop your student off in the lower parking lot because the upper parking lot will be closed to allow our students to walk across the walkway safely.
Your student will receive his/ her class schedule on the first day of school. All of the 6th grade and half of the 7th grade will have first lunch and follow Bell Schedule A.
All of 8th grade and half of 7th grade will have second lunch and follow Bell Schedule B.
Secured Campus Information
ATTENTION PARENTS!
Only emergency vehicles, buses, those with handicap placards, and those with other special placards have access to the upper lot, emergency lane closest to the front of our schools. You will need to show your placard to Campus Security.
We ask that If you have a parking pass because your student received the ROAR Award for that month you may continue to have access to the upper lot at the end of the school day. Please do not park in the bus lanes or block the handicap spaces.
This decision to enforce our existing parking lot plan aligns with the recommendations of our community safety partners and will increase our ability to maintain a safe and secure site:
- When dropping students off, please use the lower levels of the parking lot.
- When visiting either the middle or the high school office, please park in the lower levels, bring your ID to the front, and check in with the appropriate staff.
Gates accessing the upper lane will continue to be closed to secure the campus. We appreciate your partnership and support in our efforts to provide the highest levels of safety for our students
Sullivan Middle School
Website: https://sm.bonsallusd.com
Location: 7350 West Lilac Road, Bonsall, CA 92003, USA
Phone: 760-631-5209