Spartan Update 11/25/24
SBMS Spartan Update for the Week of 11/25/24
Message from Principal Paula Nolan
Hello SBMS Community!
This week is student-led conferences and there are still lots of spots left! If you would like to come with your student, please use this link. More information is below.
We look forward to seeing our students return to the building on Monday December 2nd.
I've also included some few fire safety information graphics. There are many of our SBMS families that will be doing a fair amount of cooking this week and we care about the safety of our families!
Repeat- SBMS Food Drive- SBMS Food for SBMS Families
The Sources of Strength program is also coordinating this year's canned food drive that the students will learn about on Monday in advisory. Much like the strength of gratitude, practicing generosity is another area of strength that can have a positive impact on mental health. Each year SBMS creates food boxes that are distributed in December to SBMS families. Our goal is to collect enough food to provide 20 food boxes. If your family is able to help, please see below for more information about what we are looking for. Our first collection day is Tuesday. Thank you for Sources of Strength and to the SBMS registrar Heather for helping to coordinate this campaign.
Thank you for your time in reading this week's Spartan Update. If there is anything that I can do for you, please feel free to contact me at nolan_p@4j.lane.edu, 541-790-8300, or by clicking the Contact Paula button at the bottom of this newsletter.
Have a nice day,
Paula
Paula Nolan
Principal
Spencer Butte Middle School
SBMS No Place for Hate Pledge
Fire Safety Information!
Some information from the Eugene/Springfield Fire Department about frying turkeys:
- Not near your house, give your fryer plenty of space in case thing don't go exactly how you thought they might.
- Do not put your fryer on wooden decking.
- Thaw and pat dry your turkey before putting it in the fryer...water and oil don't mix.
- And absolutely do not use a turkey fryer indoors (hours OR garage OR carport).
SBMS Food Drive Details
As I wrote above, each year SBMS collects food that is distributed to SBMS families in December. We appreciate if your family is able to help us help our school community.
What We are Looking For- Overview
- Canned produce
- Baking mixes/sweets
- Condiments
- Beverages
- Gift cards for grocery stores
- Snack food
- Dried carbs
- Pasta sauce
- Non-perishable proteins
- Gift cards to grocery stores
- Reusable or heavy-duty bags are highly appreciated.
Examples
Shelf Stable Protein
- Spam and other Canned Meats
- Tuna
- Beans
- Nuts
- Jerky
- Protein Bars
- Pasta
- Ramen
- Noodles
- Rice
Soups
- Canned soup
- Soup mix
- Veggie Broth
- Chicken Broth and Beef Broth
Canned Produce
- Canned Fruits
- Canned Veggies
- Applesauce
- Fruit Cups
- Baby Food
Breakfast
- Cereal
- Pop Tarts/Toaster Strudel
- Oatmeal
- Pancake Mix
- Breakfast Bars
Snacks
- Chips
- Popcorn
- Crackers
- Granola Bars
Gift Cards (Bring to office)
- Safeway/Albertsons
- Winco
- Market of Choice
- Fred Meyer’s
Save the Date- School Conferences 10/25-26/24
SBMS will be holding student-led conferences in our large gym on November 25th and 26th. Conferences typically take 20 minutes and a sign-up link will be sent later this week. Time slots will be available between 8:15 AM and 7:45 PM on the 25th and 9:15 AM and 12:45 PM on the 26th.
Student-led conferences are meetings where students take the lead in discussing their academic progress, goals, and personal reflections with their parents or guardians. At SBMS, student-led conferences take place in the large gym. Parents sign-up online for a 20 minute spot and when the family arrives at their designated time, students meet with their parents and use a portfolio of work and personal reflections to talk about their progress. If a teacher for a particular subject is needed, the teachers are in the gym and able to come over for a conversation. Unlike traditional parent-teacher conferences, where the teacher primarily communicates the student's performance, student-led conferences empower students to actively reflect on and articulate their learning experiences.
Please click here or the button below to sign up for a student-led conference time.
How to Become a 4J Volunteer
Volunteers are incredible forces in the lives of our students. We have many volunteer opportunities at SBMS- activity nights, field trips, and in-school events are a few examples. To be a volunteer, there's a two-step process:
- Volunteer Application
- Background Check
If you've been a volunteer in the past, your background check is good for 2 years.
We will share our volunteer opportunities through the Spartan Update and emails to families. To get the process started, please click the button below.
SBMS Lunchtime Mentor Program Coordinator
Spencer Butte is looking for a volunteer to be the Spencer Butte Mentor Coordinator. Our
Middle School Lunchtime Mentoring Program supports at risk youth by partnering them with a Mentor for lunch once a week. Last spring we had 112 middle school student being Mentored in 4J. The Spencer Butte Mentor Coordinator volunteers one day a week, on Mondays from 12-1pm, and does up to 30 minutes of other communications during the week. The volunteer Mentor Coordinator is fully trained and supported by the 4J staff Mentor Coordinator. This is a fantastic way to get involved at in our community, and make a difference in the lives of young people, come join us! Please contact Kate Becker for more information: becker_k@4j.lane.edu 541-517-0394
Upcoming Events
SBMS Winter Music Concert
Thursday, Dec 19, 2024, 06:30 PM
In Every Issue: How to Connect With Staff
We are here as a part of your child's team. Whenever I have the opportunity to speak with a parent about something involving a class I always ask if they've had a chance to connect with the teacher. I ask that question because involving the teacher is the most powerful thing that we can do to help your child in class.
Our teachers love to hear from parents. Whether there is information about something happening in the student's life, a fun story about when your child spoke about the class at home, concerns about academic progress, or questions about the class, connecting with staff is the first and most important step in helping your student to succeed.
There are many ways to connect with staff. Sending an email or message in Canvas is the most direct way of reaching teachers. You can also call the school at 541-790-8300 and leave a message for a teacher to return.
Contacting Teachers Via Email
To find a teacher's email address, please access our directory below.
[Link to SBMS Staff Directory: https://spencerbutte.4j.lane.edu/41178_2 ]
Contacting Teachers Via the Canvas Parent App*
You may find the Canvas Parent app the easiest way to send a message. When in the app you can send a message by tapping on a course name and then the speech bubble emoji in the bottom right corner. Alternatively, you can also navigate to the inbox, tap on the speech bubble emoji, and then select the teacher/course you are intending to send the message to.
Canvas on Desktop*
If you are accessing Canvas via desktop you are able to send a message through the Inbox feature. To use that, follow the directions below:
- Click on the Inbox logo/name on the left hand side of the screen.
- Once you are in the Inbox, look at the top of the webpage and then click the pictogram that looks like a pencil writing on paper.
- After you do that, you can select the course/teacher you are attempting to contact.
*Information about how to access Canvas is below.
What is Canvas and How Do You Access It?
Canvas is the online learning platform that parents can use to track grades and what is happening in classes (announcements, due dates, etc...). It is a very important tool to use and I recommend that every parent/guardian uses their Canvas Observer account (accessed via the web or the Canvas Parent app on your phone).
The information below will tell new and returning users how to activate their Canvas Observer account for this school year.
All new and returning users must activate their account before you can start using Canvas Observer (even if you had an account last year). To activate your account , complete the following steps:
Visit 4J’s Canvas for Families webpage and click on “Forgot Password?”
Enter the email you provided your child’s school and then click the “Request Password” box
Enter a password after clicking the reset link you receive in your email
Return to the Canvas for Families webpage to log in with your username and new password
One account per email- Canvas Observer will not allow you to activate more than one account if parents/guardians have the same email address on file for their student. In this case, contact your school and provide a unique email address for each parent or guardian associated with your student.
Please contact us at 541-790-8300 or email me at nolan_p@4j.lane.edu if you run into any problems with activating your account.
ParentSquare- Communications Platform
Having the ParentSquare app will allow you to receive instant notifications from the school (in addition to emails). By going to this site or downloading the app you can get registered in a few minutes. Setup is pretty easy (I did it last year for my own parent account). Basically, you'll create your account and then you'll be asked to link your children to your account. The site or app will walk you through the process. If you need any help with it, please call us at 541-790-8300.
This platform is being used at all schools and I encourage our community to download it so you get the instant notifications in addition to emails.