AMS Principal's Weekly Update
WORD OF THE MONTH: PERSEVERANCE
Dear AMS Students and Families,
Happy New Year! I hope all of our students and their families took advantage of the time off over the break to spend time with family and friends to make lasting memories. We had a lot of sleepy students and staff upon on our return on Monday after many of us watched the Detroit Lions make history by finishing the regular season 15-2 and earning the top seed in the NFC division playoffs. As a lifelong Lions fan, for me, it was worth every minute staying up late to watch the Lions' continued success at the expense of being tired the next day. Hopefully, having a couple weeks off will help some of our injured players get healthy to be able to return back to the line-up!
It's hard to believe that next Friday will mark the end of the first semester and we will have reached the halfway point of the 2024-25 school year. With the end of the semester on January 17, 7th and 8th grade students who have half year electives and 6th grade students who have the elective rotation will begin their new electives on Tuesday, January 21. The start of second semester will also allow students the opportunity to reset for the second half of the school year. As a couple of reminders, Friday, January 17, is a 1/2 day with an 11:30 am dismissal and there is no school on Monday, January 20 in observance of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.
UPCOMING DATES
WEEK OF JANUARY 13-17
Monday - January 13
Dungeons and Dragons Club 3:20-4:15 pm in Room 111
Eco Club 3:20-4:15 pm in Room 210
Homework Club 3:20-4:15 pm in Room 115
First Robotics 4:00 pm in Room 114
Boys Basketball Home v. West Bloomfield at 4:15 pm (7th Grade) / 5:15 pm (8th Grade)
Tuesday - January 14
Wrestling Student Information Meeting 3:45 pm in the AMS Cafeteria
Drama Club After School at BHS
Wednesday - January 15
Chess Club 3:20-4:15 pm in Room 100
Homework Club 3:20-4:15 pm in Room 115
Rainbow Room Club 3:20-4:15 pm in Room 109
Yoga 3:30-4:30 pm in Room 114
Open Gym for Girls Volleyball 3:25-4:30 pm in the AMS Gym
Boys Basketball at Clarenceville at 4:30 pm (7th Grade) / 5:30 pm (8th Grade)
Thursday - January 16
Art Club 3:20-4:15 pm in Room 110
Boys Basketball Home v. Cranbrook at 4:15 pm (7th Grade) / 5:15 pm (8th Grade)
Friday - January 17 - End of Semester 1
8th Grade Battle of the Books
Records Day / Half Day Dismissal at 11:30 am
Ski Club 11:30-6:00 pm at Mt. Holly
SCHOOL NEWS
UMatter Week February 3-7
UMatter Week is a student-led, school-wide initiative that began at AMS in 2023. The goal is to connect all students in the building with how everyone has value and matters. Next week there will be a Raffle to help fund UMatter Week which will take place February 3-7. Tickets for the Raffle are $1 each, sold during lunch, and students can buy as many as they wish for more opportunities to win. There are 25 guaranteed prizes, but potentially more will be available soon. Some possible prizes include: gift cards to various local businesses; AMS gear; UMatter t-shirt; homework passes; extra rec time; and more! UMatter t-shirts, designed by a fellow AMS student, are now available for purchase on our spirit wear website.
Berkley, Clawson & Royal Oak Partner to Honor Dr. King on MLK Day - January 20th
The cities and school districts of Berkley, Clawson and Royal Oak announce their joint MLK Day event for the entire community to remember, participate, and honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
On Monday, January 20th, 2025, the community is invited to celebrate A Day On, Not a Day Off, with the three school districts and municipalities. Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy breakfast together, participate in a Freedom Walk, complete volunteer activities such as donation sorting and blanket making.
This year’s event takes place at Berkley High School, (2325 Catalpa, Berkley MI 48072) and begins at 9 am.
The event committee will also be collecting donations to support the following groups:
Redford Brightmoor Initiative
Cass Community Social Services
Judson Center
Royal Oak First United Methodist Church
Welcome Inn
Guests are encouraged to bring donations with them to the event or order donations on the event’s Amazon Wishlist.
Requested Donations
Non-perishable food: Canned goods, pasta, peanut butter, jelly, granola bars, boxed food items
Home items: Toilet paper, dish soap, paper towels, laundry detergent
Toiletries: Shampoo/conditioner (including the following brands: Shea moisture, As I Am, Curls, Aunt Jackie's), deodorant, shaving cream, feminine products
Diapers and pull-ups: All sizes, no opened packages
New children's books: Infant through middle school age
Clothing: Socks (all sizes), underwear (men and children), winter hats (adult)
See a list of requested donations and additional event information on the City of Royal Oak website.
Share Your Winter Break Experiences with the AMS Yearbook Class
The AMS Yearbook Class is planning a spread in this year's yearbook dedicated to the winter break. The Yearbook Class is seeking photos of students doing any fun activities with family and/or friends over winter break. If you would like to share your fun experiences, please email your photos to Ms. Reid.
Winter Book Club
AMS will be offering a Winter Book Club, hosted by Mrs. Aytes and sponsored by Berkley Huntington Woods Youth Assistance. To sign up, please click on the informational flyer below.
Community Coffee with Superintendent Francis
Community members are welcome to join a community coffee conversation with Superintendent Francis on Wednesday, January 22 at 8:30 am at Tyndall. This is an opportunity to hear about bond work and other initiatives across the district along with the opportunity to ask questions.
PTSA NEWS AND INFORMATION
Join the AMS PTSA!
Please consider joining the AMS PTSA to help support initiatives like Teacher Classroom Stipends, BHWYA, March Miracles, Assemblies, Social Emotional Initiatives, Staff Appreciation and much more! To join, simply click on the AMS PTSA Membership Page.
2024-25 Officers:
President - Dawn Banks
Vice President - Kary Pasanen
Treasurer - Melissa Foreman-Lovell
Secretary - Nicole Hollman
2024-25 Remaining Meeting Dates: All Meetings will be held in the Media Center and via Zoom
February 11 @ 8:30 am and via Zoom
April 8 @ 7:00 pm and Via Zoom
May 13 @ 8:30 am and via Zoom
To access meetings via Zoom, please use the following Zoom Link
Follow the AMS PTSA on Social Media
SPORTS UPDATES AND INFORMATION
For all athletic related questions, please contact
AMS Assistant Principal / Athletic Coordinator, Carman Smith
Berkley District Middle School Athletic Coordinator, Lori Stone
Berkley High School Athletic Director, Matt Rawlik
SPORTS OFFERED AT AMS
Fall Season (September - October)
Football (Grades 7-8 Only)
Girls Basketball (Grades 7-8 Only) *
Co-Ed Cross Country (Grades 6-8)
Girls Tennis (Grades 6-8)
Winter 1 Season (November - Mid January)
Girls Swimming (Grades 6-8)
Boys Basketball (Grades 7-8 Only) *
Winter 2 Season (Mid January - March)
Wrestling (Grades 6-8)
Girls Volleyball (Grades 7-8 Only) *
Boys Swimming (Grades 6-8)
Spring Season (April - May)
Co-Ed Track (Grades 6-8)
Boys Tennis (Grades 6-8)
Baseball (Grades 7-8 Only) *
Softball (Grades 7-8 Only) *
* These sports are intended for 7th and 8th grade only, however if there are not enough 7th and 8th grade students to field a team, spots will be opened up for 6th Graders to tryout.
AMS has athletic eligibility guidelines and expectations. To view the guidelines and expectations for student-athletes, please click on Middle School Athletic Eligibility
The first step in participating in any sport is registering on Final Forms! Final Forms is the registration platform used for athletics where families must submit student physicals, as well as sign all the necessary forms required to be eligible to play a school sport. For directions on how to navigate Final Forms, please click on Final Forms Registration Information. All documents must be signed and submitted before the first day of tryouts. Failure to do so results in your child not being able to try out for any sport.
TEAM INFORMATION
Girls Volleyball (Winter 2 Season)
There will be one remaining open gym for 7th and 8th Grade girls on Wednesday, January 15, from 3:25-4:30 in the AMS gym. Official tryouts will take place January 21-24. 7th grade will take place from 3:35-5:00 pm and 8th Grade will take place from 4:00-5:30 pm. Students must have a physical completed on or after April 15, 2024 and all forms, including a physical must be uploaded to FinalForms prior to trying out. For questions about 7th Grade Volleyball, please contact contact Coach Steve Hanna and for 8th Grade contact Coach Theresa Cabalum.
Boys Swimming (Winter 2 Season)
Wrestling (Winter 2 Season)
There will be a meeting for 6-8th Grade students interested in participating in the combined AMS/Norup Middle School Wrestling Team next Tuesday, January 14 at 3:45 in the AMS cafeteria. Students must have a physical completed on or after April 15, 2024 and all forms, including a physical must be uploaded to FinalForms prior to trying out. For questions about Wrestling, please contact Coach Vinnie Tenaglia.
Boys Basketball
For questions about basketball, please contact 7th Grade Coach Andre Price or 8th Grade Coach Joel Lewis. Below is the remaining schedule for the season with home games starting at 4:15 (7th Grade) and 5:15 (8th Grade) and away games starting at 4:30 (7th Grade) and 5:30 (8th Grade). Home games are in bold below.
1/13/25 Home v. West Bloomfield
1/15/25 Away v. Clarenceville
1/16/25 Home v. Cranbrook
STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Below are club and extra-curricular opportunities offered to students throughout the year. Check back each week for additional club information and updates.
National Junior Honor Society
Students are eligible to be inducted into NJHS in the spring of 7th Grade by earning a cumulative GPA of 3.7 through 6 terms (Terms 1-4 from 6th Grade and terms 1 and 2 of 7th Grade) and earning citizenship marks no less than a 2. For questions about NJHS, please contact NJHS sponsor, Ms. Ng. Meeting dates for current 8th Grade NJHS members take place once a month during 8th grade lunch and will take place on the following dates:
REMAINING MEETING DATES
1/23/25
2/27/25
3/13/25
4/17/25
5/22/25
AMS Peer to Peer Program
The AMS Peer to Peer Program is a school-wide program designed to increase academic, independence, and social engagement opportunities for students with autism and other disabilities. This is achieved by inviting multiple peers without disabilities to pair up with students with disabilities during a variety of school activities. Peers model typical academic and social behavior while students with disabilities can practice and use skills in natural settings by learning from peers in a positive and dignified manner. Authentic relationships form as students actively participate in activities together.
To learn more about Peer2Peer, please watch this Peer2Peer Informational Video. Students interested in becoming a peer for the 2024-2025 school year should reach out to any of the following staff members: Mrs. Gershonowicz (Room 112), Mrs. Roesner (Room 103), or Mrs. Black (Room 223).
Free After School Yoga/Mindfulness Class
Ski Club Information
Ski Club is available to Berkley School District students in grades 6-12 who ski or snowboard or are interested in learning. Starting on January 10 through the end of February, students in Ski Club will go to Mt. Holly, leaving AMS around 3:30 pm and getting back around 10:00 pm. For more information, please click on Ski Club 2025 and to access the registration form, please click on Ski Club Registration Form 2025. For questions about Ski Club, please contact Ski Club sponsor, Jim Cowdrey.
First Robotics Club
First Robotics Club has completed the FIRST Tech Challenge for this year. Meetings have temporarily paused and will resume on Monday, January 13. Meetings will continue on Mondays at 4:00 pm in Room 114 through 2nd semester. If you have any questions about the First Robotics Club, please contact AMS parents and team sponsors, Martin Wekerle and Rob Calvano.
Drama Club
Chess Club
Dungeons and Dragons Club
The Dungeons and Dragons Club is for students who have previous experience playing Dungeons and Dragons and those who wish to learn. Meetings will take place every Monday from 3:20-4:15 pm in Room 111. For questions about the D&D Club, please contact Mr. Stoia.
Eco Club
The Eco Club is offered to students who have an interest preserving the environment and being part of environmentally friendly activities. Meetings will take place every Monday from 3:20-4:15 pm in Room 210. For questions about Eco Club, please contact Ms. Maimes.
Art Club
Rainbow Room Club
Homework Club
AMS GENERAL INFORMATION
Breakfast and Lunch Information
For the 2024-25 school year, school breakfast and lunch will be free for ALL students. The cafeteria will be open from 7:30-8:05 a.m. for breakfast and early drop-off (entry cut off at 7:55) and students must enter through the cafeteria door off the parking lot.
Please click to access the
To view nutritional and food ingredient information for school breakfast and lunches served at AMS, please click on the Nutrislice Informational Page for AMS
PLEASE NOTE: AMS does not allow food delivery services such as GrubHub or DoorDash. Any order that is attempted to be delivered to AMS will be refused.
Additionally, AMS now offers A La Carte snack items which include soft pretzels, cookies, chips, and drink options. Purchases can be made by either adding money to a student's MISTAR account or with cash. Cash purchases receiving change will have change applied to their MISTAR account for future purchases. Other payment options such as debit cards, Venmo, Apple Pay, or Google Pay Will NOT be accepted.
Drop off and Pick-Up Traffic Information
Please take the time to review the designated pick up and drop-off zones below. Some things to highlight include:
- CATALPA: No stopping, standing, parking, drop-off or pickup
- ROBINA: Drop-off and pickup zone; no parking on the street
- BUS PARKING ONLY: Buses may drop students in the designated bus parking
- AMS PARKING LOT: Drop-off and pickup zone; parking in parking lot spaces only
- Berkley Public Safety will be enforcing the traffic rules
Inclement Weather and School Arrival
Join the Berkley African American Parent Network
The Berkley African American Parent Network (BAAPN) is a parent run organization that works in partnership with the Berkley School District and Oakland County Schools. The BAAPN network is a way for parents with African American children in Berkley Schools to connect with each other. BAAPN is committed to supporting student engagement, high academic achievement, and increased parental involvement. For more information, please visit the BAAPN Facebook Page. Click to access the BAAPN membership form. Below are the remaining meeting dates for the 2024-25 school year with meetings taking place in the Norup Media Center at 7:00 pm:
February 27
March 13
May 15
BHS National Honor Society Free Peer Tutoring
Did you know that students from the BHS National Honor Society offer free peer tutoring? If you child is in need of tutoring, please click on NHS Middle School Tutors for the list of available tutors. It is as simple as looking through the list, identifying a tutor that meets your child's needs, and contacting them to arrange tutoring.
Varsity Tutors - Free Tutoring For All Students
Berkley Schools has partnered with Varsity Tutors for Schools, an online platform with access to free learning tools. The Varsity Tutors Platform gives students more opportunities to learn at their own pace, to get support on subjects they might be struggling with, to explore subjects they are learning in class and to support their curiosities.
The platform includes the following:
- 24/7 on-demand chat tutoring and on-demand essay review to help students with any questions about homework, classwork or test prep.
- Live group classes, recorded classes and celebrity-led StarCourses allow students to learn more about the subjects they’re interested in and add a touch of fun.
- Assessments and self study practice problems provide opportunities to drill skills towards mastery.
- College prep & admissions resources ensure that students have the best resources available.
Sign into the Varsity Tutors platform through the student Clever portal. To learn how to log into Clever with your child’s Berkley Schools Google account, follow these directions.
Parent Volunteer, Chaperone, and Driver Information
All parents, guardians, or family members interested in volunteering, chaperoning, and/or driving other students for school-sponsored functions or field trips must complete the following forms prior to the event or activity:
Parent Volunteer Form (Includes Chaperone form)
*The Volunteer Form must be accompanied with a copy of your valid driver's license or state-issued ID.
Parent Driver Form (To be turned into the AMS Office)
Logging Into Schoology and MISTAR
For both MISTAR and Schoology, there is a specific site for the Berkley School District. To ensure that you are logging into the correct sites, please use the following links below:
For any tech related issues, parents and students should put in a tech ticket and it will be routed to the appropriate department to get resolved ASAP.
Buy Your 2024-25 AMS Yearbook!
AMS 2024-25 Event Calendar
To view the AMS event calendar for 2024-25, please click on AMS Event Calendar 2024-25. Please keep in mind that due to various circumstances, event times and dates are subject to change and events may be added or removed.
AMS Spiritwear
Anytime is a great time to purchase AMS spirit wear. Ordering is simple through our online store with many options to choose from. AMS recently changed to local vendor, Hype Gear Sports, for spirit wear with new designs and an additional modern viking logo option to choose from. To shop for AMS spirit wear, please visit the NEW AMS Online Spirit Wear Store.
Have a great weekend!
Sincerely,
Michael Ross
AMS Principal
Home of the Vikings!
Email: michael.ross@berkleyschools.org
Website: https://www.berkleyschools.org/schools/anderson/
Location: 3205 Catalpa Drive, Berkley, MI, USA
Phone: 248-837-8200