
The Diley Digest
February 7, 2025
CALENDAR
FEBRUARY
February 10: Glow Run 5th Grade
February 11: Glow Run 6th Grade
February 13: Virtual Meeting for 6th grade parents on Junior High Scheduling
February 17: No School President's Day
February 18: In Person Meeting for 6th grade parents on Junior High Scheduling
Evening Conferences
February 21: Morning wellness walk
Principal's Message
Hello Diley families!
In our previous newsletter we mentioned the “Are you ready for i-Ready” Challenge. This week we wanted to provide families more information about the challenge.
The “Are you ready for i-Ready” challenge will begin on February 10th, 2025 and end on March 21st, 2025.
We will be using the video game Super Mario Brothers as the theme again this year. Just like a video game we want to LEVEL UP! The challenge is to add a little fun into our learning while also growing on the things we can improve on individually. During this time, teachers will be having data chats with your student(s). Your student will be asked to make goals based on their i-Ready data and areas they need to work on. This may also include behavior and or turning in missing assignments. The whole intent is to grow and prepare us for the State Testing starting in March/April.
How is the challenge going to work?
The challenge will incorporate a building and team goal. Goal number one is the building goal. The building goal is for the building to have an average of 90% participation from our students in completing their required i-ready lessons per week. If the building reaches the 90% participation goal all students will have a movie day with PJs! They will also receive 20 PBIS reward points to spend on incentives and prizes from the school store. The second goal will be a friendly competition between the teams. The team with the highest percentage average of lessons passed at the end of the challenge will win a treat to go along with the movie and an additional 20 PBIS reward points. This goal is not based on the amount of lessons passed. It is based on the quality and the highest score of the lessons passed per team. Last year we did a total amount of lessons passed and we felt students were spending way too much time on i-Ready. This year we want to focus on the accuracy of their answers and not rushing to finish. We want our students to get something from i-Ready. i-Ready is like all things in life, you get out of i-Ready what you put into it. This goal focuses on the accuracy of the students' lessons.
How can you help?
Throughout the challenge we will be sending weekly messages with information about i-Ready and resources that can help your student at home be successful. This is a great time to talk with your student and see how i-Ready is going. Make goals together based on your student’s typical and stretch growth projections. It could provide you and your student a chance to have some fun with the challenge by creating goals and challenges at home. But the most important thing we all can do is encourage our students to keep trying and persevere even when the work is challenging. This is when learning really takes place. Below you will find some resources for i-Ready.
i-Ready Resources
Looking for more information about iReady? Please click on the iReady family support document below:
DMS I-READY FAMILY SUPPORT/RESOURCES
Additional Resources:
Video - I-Ready for families
I-Ready Center for families (different languages available)
FROM THE OFFICE
APEX Updates
Hello Diley Middle School Parents!
Apex is thrilled to bring Diley Middle School the GLOW RUN!!!
Make sure you are getting those pages shared out to all the leaders in your student’s life. The more people who know about what we’re doing here, the more can help your school!
Apex has created a video that gives you an inside look on the impact they’re making in your school and a sneak peek of the GLOW RUN!
Check it out!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15k_T6JIhMeAALBJcsIsiBMdFjk2LtqdP/view?usp=drivesdk
Tips and Tricks for a great Glow Run:
1. Get a good nights rest.
2. Eat a breakfast.
3. Wear running shoes.
4. Bring a water bottle.
5. Have fun!!!
How Can You Help?
LOG IN - SHARE - PLEDGE
Thanks for your support!
Check out our Top 5 Classes Leaderboard:
Mrs. Gillen
Mrs. Van Bramer
Mr. Kesselring
Mrs. James
Mr. Fenner
Don’t see your class? There’s still plenty of time to LOG IN, SHARE & PLEDGE.
Need help finding your child’s access code? You can find it on their VIP Badge, use the code of a sibling, or contact your child’s teacher as they have a list of their students’ codes.
Parent Information in different languages:
Diley Wellness Walk
Diley Middle School
Dear Diley Families,
We are excited to invite your students to join us for some fun and healthy walking exercise before the school day begins! We will be hosting Diley Wellness Morning Walks on the second and fourth Friday of each month from 8:00 AM to 8:25 AM. Check-in is at 7:55 am.
This is a wonderful opportunity for students and staff to come together, get some fresh air, weather permitting, and start the day off with a little movement. Not only is walking a great way to wake up and energize for the day ahead, but it also helps to build community and promote healthy habits.
Please fill out the form to RSVP for our monthly walk Diley Wellness Morning Walk
Details:
When: Second and fourth Friday of each month (depending on when school is in session.
Time: 8:00 AM - 8:25 AM (Check-in at 7:55)
Where: Diley Middle School - Check-in at the Main Office with the Wellness Team
Who: All students and staff are welcome!
Whether you can join us for just one or every walk, we’d love to see you there. It’s a fun and casual way to connect with others and set a positive tone for the day.
We look forward to seeing you at our first walk!
Warm regards,
Wellness Committee
Wellness Walk Dates:
Jan. 24
Feb. 21
Mar. 7
Mar. 21
Apr. 4
Apr. 25
May 9
May 16
PTSO NEWS AND UPDATES
Volunteers needed for out APEX Glow Run
The final event of the APEX Fundraiser is the Glow Run which will take place on Monday February 10 and Tuesday February 11. Time slots along with which classes are participating are listed below. The PTSO is looking for 5-6 volunteers for each time slot. The volunteers will be responsible for marking the students shirts as the complete each lap.
Click the link below to grab a time slot!
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090D4FADAA2BA0FB6-54609226-dmsapex#/
Yearbooks on sale now!
Time to get your yearbook! Yearbook sales start today and run until April 1 with a spring delivery to the school.
Order yours below:
Monthly Specials Newsletter
January Edition
GUIDING WITH GINA
Scheduling for 7th Grade
Its time! Time to learn all out scheduling your 6th grade student for Junior High!
Virtual Parent Meeting for Scheduling: Feb. 13 - 6-7 pm
Parent Meeting for Scheduling (in-person): Feb. 18 - 6-7 pm.
Click here to check out the timeline for scheduling: Timeline for Families
The Counselors Corner
Welcome to the Counselor’s Corner! Every month, the middle school counselors will share a bulletin board with the following information: hot topic, theme, and family resources.
Family Resources
Child Sexual Abuse, Dating Violence and Sexual Violence Prevention
Child Sexual Abuse, Dating Violence and Sexual Violence Prevention
Requirements for Ohio Schools
Ohio’s prescribed curriculum for health education includes requirements related to child sexual abuse prevention and dating violence and sexual violence prevention. Ohio law includes requirements for student instruction, parent, and legal guardian notification and training for school personnel.
Please open the following attachments for more information or to opt your student out.
NURSE NEWS
Immunization Requirements for Students Entering Grade 7
Per the Ohio Department of Health, all students entering grade 7 must show proof of vaccination against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap vaccine) and meningococcal disease (MCV4 vaccine). You may take this letter with you to your doctor to use as documentation of these vaccinations, or you may submit an immunization report with the dates of both vaccinations. Please return this documentation as soon as possible to your child’s school nurse. If this is not provided during the grade 6 school year, you will need to send this information to the junior high that your child will attend prior to the beginning of the next school year. The middle school nurses will forward all immunization documentation received to the junior high nurses at the end of this year. Your student will not be able to start school until documentation of the required vaccines or a signed exemption form are on file.
Please click the links below to access the form.
The School Nurses are on Facebook and Twitter! Please follow them for important health tips and news about school health opportunities! On Twitter @PLSDNurses and on Facebook www.facebook.com/PLSDNurses
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Volunteer in our School
Want to be a part of the fun at our school? Click the link below to sign up to volunteer! We have all sorts of events coming up and we would love to partner with you.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSchwwEkLNIac3Ub5ao8t44JRGPYPSoQ9rCmUwPlw2qoNY1D1A/viewform
HB432 (formerly SB29) Revisions & Annual Technology Updates
Dear Families,
This email serves as a follow-up to the communication sent to all Pickerington Local School District families on October 24, 2024, regarding Senate Bill (SB) 29. The bill, now known as House Bill (HB) 432, has undergone significant changes. Below, we’ve outlined the recent revisions and included important reminders about student information and technology updates.
Key Updates to HB432 (formerly SB29):
Reduced Monitoring Notifications:
Recent changes have reduced the number of notifications school districts are required to send regarding student monitoring activities.Elimination of Routine Monitoring Notifications:
Notifications are no longer required for general monitoring of student activities used for instructional purposes.
For more details on the revised HB432, Click Here: [HB432 Full Version].
Reminder on Sharing Student Information
It’s essential to remain vigilant about sharing student information, particularly on social media or other platforms.
Parental Consent: No personally identifiable student information, including details from education records, should be shared without the explicit, written consent of a parent or guardian.
Social Media Posts: Even in password-protected groups, sharing student images, videos, or other information without proper consent is a violation of state and federal regulations, as well as board policy.
If you have questions about these limitations, please don’t hesitate to reach out for clarification.
If you prefer that your child’s photo, voice, or other “school directory” information not be used by the District or school on its communication platforms, please notify your child's school to OPT OUT.
Maintaining accurate contact information ensures that you receive timely updates and important notifications. Thank you for your continued partnership in supporting our students and schools.
Sincerely,
Dr. Kara Jackson
Executive Director of Academic Innovation and Instructional Technology
Pickerington Local School District
*** You can opt out here: https://oh50010917.schoolwires.net/cms/lib/OH50010917/Centricity/ModuleInstance/3045/opt%20out%20form%202021.pdf ***
PLSD Bilingual Family Liaison Information
Notice of Free Language Assistance (NOLA)
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Pickerington Schools will take reasonable steps to ensure that persons with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) have meaningful access and an equal opportunity to participate in all services, activities, and programs available throughout the district. It is the policy of Pickerington Schools to ensure meaningful communication with LEP students and families and to communicate information related to the education of all students. All services needed to comply with this policy will be provided for students and their families in need of such assistance free of charge. For assistance, please call 614-833-2110.
(In Nepali)
भाषा सहायतासम्बन्धी सूचना:
Pickerington Schools ले सीमित अङ्ग्रेजी प्रवीणता (LEP) भएका व्यक्तिहरूसँग डिस्ट्रिक्टभर उपलब्ध सबै सेवा, क्रियाकलाप र कार्यक्रमहरूमा अर्थपूर्ण पहुँच र सहभागी हुन पाउने समान अवसर छ भनी सुनिश्चित गर्नका लागि उचित कदमहरू चाल्ने छ। LEP भएका विद्यार्थी र परिवारहरूसँग अर्थपूर्ण सञ्चार सुनिश्चित गर्ने र सबै विद्यार्थीहरूको शिक्षासँग सम्बन्धित जानकारी सञ्चार गर्ने PLSD को नीति हो। यो नीतिको अनुपालन गर्न आवश्यक पर्ने सबै सेवाहरू यस प्रकारको सहायता आवश्यक भएका विद्यार्थी र उहाँहरूका परिवारहरूलाई निःशुल्क रूपमा उपलब्ध गराइने छ। सहायताको लागि, कृपया 614-835-2083 मा कल गर्नुहोस्
En Español:
Las escuelas de Pickerington tomarán medidas razonables para garantizar que las personas con dominio limitado del inglés (LEP) tengan un acceso fácil y la misma oportunidad de participar en todos los servicios, actividades y programas disponibles en todo el distrito. La política de PLSD es asegurar una comunicación significativa con los estudiantes LEP, sus familias y comunicar información relacionada con la educación de todos los estudiantes. Todos los servicios necesarios para cumplir con esta política se proporcionarán a los estudiantes y sus familias que necesiten dicha asistencia de forma gratuita. Para obtener ayuda, llame al 614-835-2083.
En Francais:
Le district scolaire de Pickerington prendra des mesures raisonnables pour s'assurer que les personnes ayant une compétence limitée en anglais (LEP) ont un accès adapté et une chance égale de participer à tous les services, activités et programmes disponibles dans le district. La politique du PLSD est d'assurer une communication efficace avec les étudiants et les familles LEP et de communiquer les informations relatives à l'éducation de tous les élèves. Tous les services nécessaires pour se conformer à cette politique seront fournis gratuitement aux élèves et à leurs familles qui en nécessitent. Pour toute assistance, veuillez composer le 614-835-2083.
PLSD QUICK LINKS
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Diley Middle School
Assistant Principal: Amanda Stemm
Secretary: Heather Ferns
Office Assistant: Stacy Gallion
Counselor: Gina Neilson
Nurse: Rhonda Carmel
Health Assistant: Robin May
Email: heather_ferns@plsd.us
Website: https://www.pickerington.k12.oh.us/diley-middle-school/
Location: 750 Preston Trails Drive, Pickerington, OH, USA
Phone: 614-830-2900
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Diley-Middle-School-401947110003982
Twitter: @DMS_Proud