Week 4......Progress Reports Soon
September 13th, 2024
What's going on in class?
We had a great week! Progress reports come out next Friday! We want to collect data on our progress, and focus on our quarter goals!
I have been able to see some great things happen this week in the building! It has been great to see the forming of relationships between staff and students. The staff are always discussing ways to make connections to their students. We want to focus on providing them the educational opportunities based on grade level standards. This week we were able to remember the events of 9/11. Thank you to all the first responders and heros that emerged from the events on that day.
Here is a link to the school district calendar for the year.
Most of our students have completed Exact Path diagnostic testing. They assessed on English/Language Arts/Reading & Math. They now focus on individual learning paths based on their own levels of mastery. The Exact Path program assigns them lessons and activities based on their individual levels on mastery.
RTI teachers run missing assignment reports for their students. This process is a focus weekly. The students receive a a weekly reward for NO missing assignments!
Progress reports are able to be viewed next Friday (September 20th). If any students have two or more failing grades we will have family discussions. If any student-athletes have two or more failing grades they are not eligible to participate in contests. (See Student Handbook/MSHSSA regulations)
We were able to have our gym floor refinished this summer. Please be advised that we have developed policy around using our new gym floor. No food or drink is allowed in the gym. Students should wear non-marking sole tennis shoes on the floor. This policy is posted in the gym, and will be discussed with our students. Clothes worn in PE need to follow the school dress code. You can find the dress code policy in the handbook.
Middle School sports begin playing next week. (See sports schedules below)
Please view the Spectator/Fan Policy here.
Here is a link to the Grandview R2 Athletic Policy
.....Middle School Sports have gotten off quickly this week: Football/Volleyball/Cross Country/Cheer! All the necessary paperwork must be submitted prior to the athlete practicing. Thank you to the coaches, parents, and families who support our middle school athletes......we couldn't do it without you!
One of our focuses this year is on Student Attendance. We are aiming for 95% or higher. We will be giving out attendance rewards over the course of the school year! Today, we had a special treat for Friday the 13th! Finger Puppet Monsters!
School Pictures were taken this past wednesday, re-takes are scheduled for October 23rd.
The 5th grade field trip has been scheduled for Monday, September 23rd. See the picture below for information. (Since the field trip is scheduled on a Monday, parents/guardians will be responsible for transportation to school and transportation home from school after the field trip.)
You can review policies/procedures in the Middle School Handbook.
School District Food Service..........link to website
Perfect Attendance Reward Each Friday! Today.....Friday the 13th finger puppets
Thank you to the 1st Baptist Church in Desoto!
The 1st Baptist Church in Desoto provided breakfast/snacks for our staff this week! Thank you for the treats and supporting our staff. We appreciate you!
5th Grade Field Trip (Monday, September 23rd)
MAP Scores are Here!
The school district has received MAP scores from DESE. MAP scores will be distributed at our fall Parent-Teacher Conferences. Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on Monday, October 21st from 12pm-6pm. (More info coming soon!)
Middle School NJHS.......Service Hour Opportunities (Coming Soon)
Grade Level Field Trips
Permission Slips and Specific Info (Coming Soon)
5th grade field trip.......STL Zoo........Monday, Sept 23rd
6th grade field trip........Meramec Caverns.......Monday, Oct 28th
7th grade field trip.......change of plans based on availability
8th grade field trip..........Busch Stadium.......Monday, March 3rd
The School Dress Code..........questions? (Please read below)
Dress Code..............a focus, and it is enforced, please help us by looking at your students outfit.
The Grandview R-II Board of Education has established the following dress requirements:
Shorts and dresses may be worn if they are not short shorts or mini-dresses. As a guideline, dresses are to be no shorter than mid-thigh. Shorts should be fingertip length.
“Net" shirts with large openings around the arms are not to be worn unless it is over other suitable clothing.
No spaghetti straps, tank, tube, halter, or off the shoulder tops are to be worn. Tops must have a 2 inch wide strap to be worn.
Blouse-shirt length must be worn so that the bottom of the shirt or blouse comes to the top of the pants. Midriffs must be completely covered. No visible cleavage is allowed.
Hats and head coverings including hoodies are not to be worn inside the school building.
Any clothing/dress articles or appearance that disrupt the normal educational process will not be allowed.
Clothing which has alcohol or tobacco advertisement, inappropriate statements or offensive wording, unacceptable pictures or suggestions, are not to be worn.
No student on school property or at school functions shall wear, possess, use, distribute, display or sell clothing, jewelry, large chains, emblems, bandages, symbols, signs or other things, which are evidence of membership of affiliation in any gang or cult.
Body piercing that becomes a safety issue is prohibited.
Any jewelry that makes distracting noises, espouses violence, suggests obscenity, or poses as a possible hazard to the wearer or other students shall be prohibited.
No see through clothing unless over other suitable clothing.
Leggings/Jeggings must have appropriate coverage
No pajamas, bath or pajama robes to worn except on designated days
No blankets are allowed at school
It is the responsibility of the staff and administration to set the tone for the educational progress of the students at Grandview School District. Extreme styles, fads, or circumstances not covered, or those that constitute a threat to health or safety, will be treated as inappropriate by the administration or staff. Student dress should lend itself to positive health and safety while meeting basic social expectations. Failure to comply with the guidelines set forth could subject the student to disciplinary action. The principal or his designated staff will make the final decision at the school level as to whether specific attire is disruptive and/or inappropriate. If a student or parent is in doubt about the appropriateness of an item, the best decision is to leave the item at home.
Character Word of the Month...............Positive Attitude (September)
SEPTEMBER: POSITIVE ATTITUDE
With our attitudes and actions, we determine what our experiences will be like.
There are many things YOU can do to improve your attitude. Make a list of people
or things you are grateful for. Send a thank you note to a person who has made a
positive difference in your life. Exercise or take a walk to clear your mind. Try on
a smile and notice how good you feel. Recycle negative emotions into positive actions. Recycle
frustration into determination to do your best work. It’s hard to have a positive attitude if you
lack motivation!
Want to know what's going on in class? (Look over the Planner Checks)
Upcoming Events
What's going on at the middle school?
September
14th: MS XC @ Arcadia Valley (9:00am)
16th: Staff Professional Development Day
16th: MS VB @ Perryville (5:30)
19th: MS VB @ Crystal City (5:30)
19th: MS FB @ Crystal City (5:30)
21st: MS XC @ Bismark (9:00am)
23rd: 5th grade Field Trip (STL Zoo)
23rd: MS VB @Home vs. Crystal City (5:30)
24th: Smiles on the Go (On Campus)
25th: MS VB @Home vs. Woodridge (5:30)
26th: MS FB @Home vs. Senn-Thomas (5:30)
26th: MS VB @Northwest Valley (5:30)
30th: MS VB @Home vs. Sunrise (5:30)