

MUMS Family Newsletter
August 30, 2024
Week 1
We've almost made it through our first full week, which is pretty impressive given that we had a full five days of school! Your students were incredible, courageous, risk takers as they embarked on this new year of middle school!
Not only did your student show up and bring positivity, but they did so navigating a brand new schedule and a brand new way of doing lunch! Neither of these things were perfect this week, but we've received some great feedback internally and from our community about both the schedule and lunch and have made some solid tweaks that we hope will help students navigate these two areas more smoothly in the days ahead!
In the first seven days of school each team will have their first team assembly to review school-wide expectations and do some team building activities. Additionally, we will have our first all school assembly. We are looking forward to some friendly competition between teams as they begin their pursuit for the PRIDE Cup!
Next week is our first week of Athletics at MUMS. Some Clubs will begin as well. We are looking forward to the afterschool energy that comes with this beginning!
As always, please reach out with any questions or concerns and have a wonderful long weekend!
If you have questions generally, please reach out to us at mwisell@acsdvt.org (Michaela)
or zjerome@acsdvt.org (Zach) or dhunt@acsdvt.org (Dustin) or by calling the MUMS office at 802-382-1600 or by visiting the MUMS website for more information.
Michaela Wisell, Principal
Zach Jerome, Assistant Principal
Dustin Hunt, Activities Director
Important Dates:
September 2nd - No School (Labor Day)
September 19th - Back to School Night (6:00-7:30)
From the MYP Coordinators
Greetings, MUMS families! We are very excited for the new year, and look forward to giving you weekly “peeks” into our many classrooms at MUMS. Starting next week, we will focus on a specific classroom or department’s work within the MYP (Middle Years Program) to help you learn more. We look forward to meeting many of you at our MUMS Back-to-School Night on September 19th!
Eileen Sears, MYP Coordinator
& ACSD Curriculum Leader
802-382-1753
Pam Quinn, MYP Coordinator
802-382-1243
Athletics & After School Clubs/Activities
Athletics
Tuesday September 3rd is officially the first day of practice for all of our MUMS soccer teams as well as field hockey. Please make sure your student-athlete brings a water bottle and appropriate clothing/footwear for practices. Water jugs will be provided for all practices and games as well.
A weekly newsletter will be sent out each Monday with that week's schedule information as well as any other important information we want to pass along for the week. Schedules for individual teams will also be sent out early next week.
After School Clubs/Activites
Students will begin registering for some of our afterschool clubs on Tuesday in TA. Any student in grades 6-8 can sign up for our club offerings. Students should let their TA know they are interested and they can add them to the sign-up sheet. The clubs we are offering sign ups for include Archaeology Club on Tuesdays from 3:30-4:30, Lego League Robotics on Wednesdays from 3:15-4:30, Dungeons and Dragons on Thursdays from 3:30-4:30, and Tiger TV on Thursdays from 3:15-4:30. We also have 5 spots remaining in our collaborative afterschool program with Middlebury Area Land Trust where students will learn hands-on skills helping fix and maintain the trails around Middlebury.
We are excited to offer a brand new archaeology club this year and the advisor sent along this description for students- Do you like history? Do you like digging in the dirt? Do you like making things? If you answered "YES!" to any of these questions, you might enjoy this club! We look at how people have lived through different times and in different places, we learn how archaeologists dig up the past, we play ancient games, and we recreate artifacts and everyday things people used a long, long time ago in a galaxy not so far away. Come join us and see what archaeology is all about!
If you have any questions about clubs or athletics please reach out to our Activities Director Dustin Hunt via email dhunt@acsdvt.org or by calling 802-382-1213
Help Improve our Volunteer Program!
Do you volunteer in our schools? Join Superintendent Wendy Baker for a discussion about how to streamline, strengthen, and improve our volunteer program at ACSD schools. We will schedule a time to meet this fall to gather your feedback. Interested?
Button or link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1H6laR0CJwNAVk9RKvXDYd2kvHeiw0vzwBb_9qcRNwg4/edit
MUMS is a Cell Phone Free School
As a community, we know that smart devices interrupt connection and engagement. Removing these devices helps students become more active, productive, and able to foster relationships with peers and teachers. MUMS has worked to become a cell-phone free school for the past two years. Our cell phone expectations within our handbook reads:
As this school year begins, I want to reiterate our commitment to being a cell-phone free school and share several things we’re doing to enhance this expectation.
Devices: Smart watches and airpods/headphones are now included in the Cell-Phone Free expectation. This means if brought to school, smart watches and airpods/headphones must remain in lockers for the school day. In the past we only confiscated cell phones, but smart watches and airpods/headphones have proved to be a similar distraction.
Enforcement: If a student has a cell phone, smart watch, or airpods/headphones out during school hours, the device will be confiscated by an adult and remain in the front office for the remainder of the day. The student can pick it up at dismissal. In the past, students were asked to put the device in their locker, however, it often re-emerged throughout the day.
We forecasted both of these changes with students at the end of last year, so this shouldn’t come as a complete surprise to our 7th and 8th graders. However, your partnership is crucial. Here are four things you can say to support our Cell-Phone Free expectation:
Reinforce this simple message: You can bring your smart device to school, but it must remain in your locker for the entire school day.
Smart devices can help children communicate with adults to develop healthy independence. However, it’s important to use the devices respectfully and not let them be a distraction at school.
If you need to reach your child during the day, please refrain from texting or calling them during school hours. You may call our front office at 802-382-1600 and we will gladly deliver the message.
Encourage your child to visit the counseling office if they need to make a call home.
Lastly, we recognize that there are some caveats which might warrant a student carrying a device on them during the day. Those caveats are always developed and situated in a plan (IEP, 504 or Medical) and agreed on collaboratively with the appropriate team.
FROM THE SCHOOL NURSE
Below is some important information as we head back to school:
Annual Health Forms
Please complete the annual health update form that is sent home at the start of the year. It is important for us to have any updates to your student’s medical history, medications, permission for over the counter medications, and permission for emergency care. Reach out to the school front office if you lose yours.
Student Medical Concerns and Emergency Medical Plans
If your student has a medical condition that may require treatment, monitoring, or other needs at school, please reach out by email or phone to make us aware of the issue. If you have an emergency plan from a healthcare provider for concerns such as asthma, allergies, seizures, or diabetes please share these with us as well.
Student Illness
We ask students and staff to stay home with any potentially contagious illnesses or symptoms including the following:
Vomiting/diarrhea-must be 24 hours symptom free before returning to school
Fever 100.4 or greater -home until fever free without use of medication for 24 hours
Any infection requiring antibiotic-keep your student home until they have been on antibiotics for 24 hours
Persistent cough that disrupts normal activity
Unexplained rash
Influenza -stay home until fever free without medication for 24 hours and symptoms are improving
Any other symptoms or illness that impedes a student’s ability to learn or staff’s ability to work.
You may return once feeling well enough to be at school and fever free for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medications. There is no longer any isolation/quarantine requirement for COVID. If you suspect your student has COVID, please follow the guidelines above for all illnesses.
Vaccine Information
If your student has received any of the school-required vaccines since last year, please send us this info. We do not need dates of flu or COVID vaccines. If your student has a religious exemption, please complete and send us an exemption form yearly.
By clicking on this link, you can access the most updated information and resources on vaccinations through the Vermont Department of Health. This includes annual vaccination rate data, school vaccination requirements, information on exemptions and exemption forms.
Prescription and Over-the-counter Medications
We do not allow students to carry prescribed or over the counter medications on them at school. Exceptions to this include students who carry an inhaler, EpiPen, Benadryl, diabetic supplies or other approved emergency medications.
Daily medications that need to be taken during school hours can be kept in the nursing office. These require orders from the prescribing healthcare provider, caregiver permission for administration at school and should be sent to school in the original pharmacy bottle. We ask that any medications be dropped off by an adult and not sent to school with a student. We have a variety of over-the-counter medications in the health office for students to access for daily concerns such as headache, cramps, upset stomach, seasonal allergies, sore throat, etc. We do need signed permission on the annual health form to administer these.
Vision and Hearing Screening
Per Vermont state requirements, the school nurse will complete vision and hearing screening on MUMS 7th graders. If these screenings are abnormal you will receive a letter with the screening results to review and share with your student’s healthcare provider.
Wishing everyone a great new school year. Please reach out anytime!
Liz Palko, BSN RN
MUMS School Nurse
(802) 382-1270
ART CONTEST
The Friends of the Union Meeting Hall will be hosting a Frederick Douglass-themed art contest for students in grades 6th-8th. The contest will be held inside the Union Meeting Hall, located at 41 Middlebrook Road in Ferrisburgh, during Ferrisburgh Day celebrations on September 15th from 11am to 3pm. There will be cash prizes for 1st ,2nd, and 3rd place winners. The first-place winner will also have their art framed and displayed inside of the Union Meeting Hall.
For full contest details or to enter click here . The deadline for registration is August 30th. Submissions must be dropped off at the Town Hall on Wednesday, September 11th from 8am to 4pm.
Please contact us at unionmeetinghall@gmail.com with any questions.
MUMS Supply List
Linked here is the 2024-2025 supply list. Please remember that if your family is not able to purchase the recommended supplies we are happy to help. Please contact your child's counselor for more information.
- Lauren Daley ldaley@acsdvt.org - Teams 1&2
- Laura Emilo lemilo@acsdvt.org - Teams 3&4
Volunteer, Substitute & Join our Friends of MUMS Group!
We are so excited to welcome parents and community members back into our buildings this year! If you are interested in substitute teaching or volunteering this year, please start an application now!
If you are interested in joining our new Friends of MUMS group, email friendsofmums@gmail.com
ACSD Calendar 2024-2025
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MIDDLEBURY, VT 05753
TELEPHONE: 802-382-1600