Community Newsletter
Denny International Middle School | November 22, 2024
LETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Dolphin Families,
We are thankful for you!
As we prepare to take time off from school (November 27th-29th) for the Thanksgiving break, we are grateful for everyone who has helped to restore a routine for showing up to school while supporting students and families.
Please take steps to keep your child healthy and send them to school unless they are truly sick.
Every day of school is an opportunity for students to connect to peers and their teachers, and to develop personally, socially and academically.
We thank:
- Our students and their families who do their best to show up to school regularly even when it isn’t easy.
- Our teachers who have gone above and beyond to help make school a welcoming learning environment.
- Our staff who help us work together to ensure we are healthy and safe, feel a sense of community and experience the excitement of an engaging learning environment.
- Our many, many healers and helpers - the support staff and community volunteers who provide the extra hands and attention our children need.
May these days off be restful and healing.
- If your family or your child needs support, please reach out to the main office (206-252-9000) for help.
- We look forward to seeing you again when school resumes on December 2nd.
Thank you for partnering with us!
Warmly,
Principal Ingraham
IMPORTANT DATES
- 11-27 No School for Denny Scholars
- 11-28-11-29 No School Thanksgiving Break
- 12-3 Picture Retake Day
- 12-10 Girl's Basketball Tryouts
- 12-12 Boy's Basketball Tryouts
- 12-12 Winter Orchestra Concert CSIHS Auditorium
- 12-16 Winter Choir Concert CSIHS Auditorium
- 12-19 All School Pancake Breakfast starting at 7:00 in the Galleria
- 12-19 Winter Band Concert CSIHS Auditorium
- 12-20 One Hour Early Dismissal--School Gets Out at 1:45
- 12-23 to 1-3 No School Winter Break
The Child Nutrition Eligibility and Education Survey is the data that is used to see if a school qualifies for Title 1 funding. This school year we re-qualified and have been able to have additional classes, teachers, counselors, social workers, mental health services, programing, before and after school programs, health and wellness services, and much more. Our staff has been reaching out to families who we do not have record of completing the survey. If you have not completed this important survey we kindly ask if you would please take a few moments to complete it. Thank you so much!!
Applying for Child Nutrition Eligibility and Education Benefits
Does our family complete the school meal application?
Yes. Families at these schools should still complete the free student meals application to help our schools maintain federal and state funded programs.
Why is this survey important?
The School Meals Application provides your student’s school with a way to collect household income information. This information is important because it helps your school receive federal and state funding.
In addition to healthy and nutritious meals, the School Meals Application also helps to fund school programs such as:
- Before- and after-school enrichment programs
- School counselors
- Health and wellness services
- Resources for classrooms and teachers
Please complete this Online School Meal Application form.
Families with multiple students will only complete this form once. The form is simple to fill out and confidential. The information will only be used to help your school receive funding from state and federal programs.
Picture Re-take Day – December 3
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Yuen Lui Studio will photograph individual portraits of students and staff. Students will also receive an ID card at the time of their photo.
Preorder online at:
Order online for 2024-2025 Picture Day
keyword: denny international
Preorders will be shipped to the school and distributed to students at school 3-4 weeks after picture day.
For questions, please contact: yuenluischools.com/contact
Boys and Girls Basketball
Denny’s basketball season will soon be upon us. All students will require a completed Athletic Packet and Physical signed by their doctor to participate. These forms are available in the Main Office and are due December 6th. If a player turns in forms after December 6th they may miss tryouts.
The first tryouts are December 10th for Girls and 12th for Boys, after which Coaches will invite players back. No players will be cut based off of skill level and we will have Varsity, JV, and JVC games available this year.
If you have any questions, please reach out to our Athletic Coordinator Michael Anderson at mianderson@seattleschools.org .
Annual Book Fair
Our annual book fair is coming up December 2 - December 6! During this week, students will be able to shop all that the fair has to offer before school starting at 7:40, during lunch, and after school until 3:15. They are able to pay using cash, credit/ debit cards, Apple/ Google Pay, or an online e-wallet that can be set up ahead of time. All funds from the fair support our ability to buy books for students who cannot afford them and to buy additional books for our library.
More information on the fair can and setting up your student’s e-wallet be found here: https://bit.ly/dennybookfair24
Family volunteers are always appreciated, especially during lunch times (10:30- 12:57). If you are interested in volunteering, reach out to Ms. Meany at lameany@seattleschools.org.
Join PTSA
We have gotten our link so that all can officially join the PTSA. Please use the following link to become a Denny PTSA member: https://wspta-00030863.givebacks.com/store
Sexual Health Education in Science Classes
Our science classes will be teaching Sexual Health Education (SHE) during the month of January and February. The 7th grade science classes will be beginning these lessons on January 7th. The teachers will be sending a family letter home with your student with information for you to reach out with questions, preview the materials, and opt out of part or all of the lessons. I have included the link to Seattle Public School's Sexual Health Education website for your reference.
Seattle Public School’s Sexual Health Education website: https://www.seattleschools.org/departments/health-education/sexual-health-education/
Chief Sealth Drama Company and BAYFEST Youth Theatre
The Rake’s Progress
a play by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman
at Chief Sealth High School Performing Arts Center
2600 SW Thistle Street, Seattle, WA,
Thursday, December 5th 7:30 PM,
Friday, December 6th 7:30 PM,
Saturday, December 7th 2:00 PM,
Saturday, December 7th 7:30 PM,
Sunday, December 8th 2:00 PM
What do Mozart and Lady Gaga have in common? Their music is great, they both like to have a good time, and they're both featured in our fall play, The Rake’s Progress – a modern 18th century fable about Love, Temptation, Greed, and the wages of sin.
Sound heavy?
IT’S NOT!!!!
It’s fun, sweet, rollicking, funny and a little devilish (at times…) With great costumes, sets and lights in our newly-upgraded Performing Arts Center, this is fun for the whole family, and by buying tickets you will be supporting the Sealth Drama Program, which has lost a huge amount of funding this year due to School District budget cuts. Come and support our very hard working teen actors, designers and techs, and crew, who have been putting this show together since September.
pre-purchase (online) individual tickets prices:
Adults - $14.00
Students - $9.00
at the door:
Adults - $25.00
Students - $18.00
FOR TICKETS: https://bayfestsealththeatrecompany.ludus.com/
(if you like, you can also make a donation to Sealth Drama here as well)
Community Resources
Food:
- Byrd Barr Place | https://byrdbarrplace.org/ 722 18th Ave (206) 812-4940
- Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Market (Food Bank) Open Tuesday 11:00am - 4:00pm ; Wednesday 12:00pm - 4:00pm ; Thursday 10:00 am - 2:00 p.m.
- Call (206) 812-4940 for weekly home delivery service - Serves the 98102, 98112 or 98122 ZIP codes.
- Food Pantry (King County) | https://www.foodpantries.org
- Non-profit, charitable organization that distributes food to those who have difficulty purchasing
- Seattle Community Kitchen Collective | 2822 Martin Luther King Way S. Seattle, WA 98144
- http://www.thatbrowngirl.com/everybodygottaeat
- Chef Kristi & The That Brown Girl Cooks team will be operating as a Community Kitchen. Serving free meals to the community every Thursday & Saturday 2pm - 6pm.
- Sound Generations
- Community Dining Locations - https://soundgenerations.org/our-programs/food-security/community-dining/locations/
Rent/Housing Supports:
- Byrd Barr Place | 206-812-4940, housingassistance@byrdbarr.place
- Offers financial support for apartment and home renters in the Seattle area who have an active eviction notice or who have had a loss of income and owe past-due rent. We currently have a waiting list for rental assistance.
- Online form at https://westseattlefoodbank.org/apply/assistance/
- Catholic Community Services | (206) 328-5724 South: (253) 850-2523 East: (245) 213-1963
- https://ccsww.org/get-help/shelter-homeless-services/emergency-assistance/
- This program offers King County residents emergency assistance and move-in cost assistance.
- Housing and essential needs (HEN) (206) 328-5755
- Emergency Assistance Program – (253) 850-2523: Call First and Third Thursdays of each month from 2:00 - 3:00 pm
- El Centro De La Raza | (206) 329-0786 | 2524 16th Ave S, Seattle | www.elcentrodelaraza.org
- Provides assistance for various types of housing emergencies, affordable housing, transitional housing, and rental assistance
- Neighborhood House Helpline | (206) 767-7124
- Low-income residents of South King County, including White Center/Burien residents, can get assistance with eviction prevention funds and grants
- Washington 2-1-1
- Help line number to connect with services that can help with rental assistance, shelter, legal referrals, housing assistance, transportation, food, and other needs. Larger organizations may not accept clients unless they’ve gone through 211
- Search for available resource at https://search.wa211.org/
- YWCA Project Self-Sufficiency | (206) 209-5677| 211 referral needed
- The agency provides several services to women, their children, and their families. This service is for families or individuals who are on the edge of homelessness and need help maintaining their current rental or find alternative home
- https://www.ywcaworks.org/programs/housing-stability-project-king-county211
- Salvation Army | (206) 442-8365 | (206) 447-9944 |811 Maynard Ave S, Seattle |
- Resources can help with housing needs, with a focus on preventing homelessness in the King County area.
- Eviction prevention, move-in and security deposit assistance, limited rent help, and utility bill assistance.
- Salvation Army's Social Services Department in White Center | (206) 767-3150
- http://seattlewhitecenter.salvationarmy.org/
- 9050 16th Ave SW Seattle WA, 98106 Hours: Monday, starting 8:30am until all appointments are filled.
- Jewish Family Services | (206) 861-8796 | 1601 16th Ave, Seattle
- https://www.jfsseattle.org/get-help/community-stabilization-services/financial-assistance-request/
- JFS provides services to people of all backgrounds as well as Jewish individuals and families. They accept financial aid requests on Mondays, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Visit during those times to fill out the online request form. All financial assistance requests must be submitted using the online form.
- Saint Vincent de Paul Financial Assistance | (206) 767-6449 | 5950 4th Ave S
- https://fs20.formsite.com/svdpseattle/form20/index.html?1500502963998
- The Society of St. Vincent de Paul parish is a non-profit that serves people of all backgrounds and religions. They offer personal assistance with food, clothing, gasoline, medicine, rent, utilities, and transportation to people facing economic or emotional crises.
- Families can call the helpline center or complete a request form at https://svdpseattle.org/get-help/online-help-request-form/
- UNEA Community Outreach/Rent Assistance | markseattl3@aol.com
- Provides limited assistance with rent to qualifying King County families. If you are interested, please email. Due to funding limitations, this program is only able to serve Seattle families, with youth and/or Elders in the household.
RESOURCES & INFORMATION
New School-based Health Center Service Provider: Neighborcare Health
To learn more about Neighborcare Health and school-based health center services for the 2023-2024 school year, or to pre-register your student for services, view the Denny International Middle School page on the Neighborcare Health website.