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WMS Weekly Warrior
March 25, 2024
Good Afternoon Woodbury Middle School,
We are resending last week’s Warrior as it contained a lot of important information. Please remember that March Madness is this Thursday, and our PIM needs your help. Please log into the signupgenius link below and help PIM make this event special for over 250 students. We appreciate your help in making this evening special. Please drop off all donations to WMS by Wednesday, 3/27.
Join us next Wednesday, April 3rd, from 6-8 pm for a panel discussion called “Let’s talk together… About Screen Time, Social Media, and the Effect on Adolescent Behavior.” The panel will include mental health professionals, educators, local law enforcement, and other stakeholders. This event is open to all WMS families. A light dinner will be served. Please make reservations by clicking this link.
Below is information from the Region regarding the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th. Please read carefully as this event takes place during our dismissal.
On Monday, April 8th, beginning at approximately 2:15pm and ending at approximately 4:30pm, we will experience a partial solar eclipse in our area, with 90% of the sun being blocked by the moon at 3:25pm. Dismissal times at all of our schools fall within the range of the event. Over the next couple of weeks, students will be learning about the solar eclipse, and we will be discussing the importance of not looking directly at the sun during this time to avoid damage to their eyes. Please reinforce the dangers of viewing the eclipse directly in your discussions at home leading up to and on April 8th. The CT State Department of Education has released the memo to superintendents linked here providing further information on resources and safe methods for viewing the eclipse. A solar eclipse at this level of visibility in our area is not expected to be experienced again until 2044. For more detailed information about the eclipse, the USA Today article linked here provides maps, images, times, and explanations.
WEEKLY WARRIOR 3-18
Good Afternoon, Woodbury Middle School,
We hope you enjoyed the warm weekend. This week’s weather is trending cooler. With the warm weather, this is our first attempt to ask that we closely monitor appropriate dress for school. This is always a touchy subject. Our handbook states the following:
Dress Code:
Student dress may be regulated, and students are encouraged to dress in clothing appropriate to the school situation. Restrictions on freedom of expression may be applied whenever the mode of dress is unsafe, disruptive, or contrary to law.
Any school dress that impairs safety or increases the risk of injury to self or others, causes discomfort to others (e.g., uncleanliness, malodorousness, inappropriate language), causes distraction or disruption of the learning environment, advertises or advocates the use of alcohol or drugs, pornography, or is libelous or inherently contains the unreasonable potential to upset and hurt others is prohibited. Sneakers or rubber-soled shoes are required for out door play and for participation in PE classes. Students may bring in a pair of sneakers on their assigned PE day. When questions arise regarding the appropriateness of attire, they are to be brought to the attention of the designated administrator. The administrator will use his or her professional discretion in addressing such concerns.
What does this all mean? In short, we feel clothing should be appropriate for the school setting. Often, we see students wearing clothing that is more suitable for the gym or beach than school. No one enjoys the uncomfortable conversation of “being dress-coded.” We ask that you discuss this with your students so they understand. Shirts or shorts that are too short or expose undergarments should not be worn to school. We ask for your cooperation before anyone purchases clothes for the remainder of the school year that may not be appropriate.
Our 7th-grade students visited Flanders Nature Center today. Students will transfer and apply their new learning with our current unit, Matter Cycling and Photosynthesis, and get a hands-on experience with maple syrup (YUM!). At the Flanders Sugar House, students will see a demonstration of the evaporator to see how sap becomes maple syrup. Thanks to Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Lyman for organizing this trip.
In the coming weeks, Woodbury Middle School will conduct a school-wide practice evacuation to prepare for an event that requires us to leave the school campus. We are collaborating with the Woodbury Emergency Management, Police, and Fire departments. We will report to the school community when the drill is complete.
March Madness is scheduled for March 28th and begins at 5:00. Students will participate in fun activities. Thanks to the WMS Parents in the Middle, food will be served. There is a $5 entry fee, and tickets can be purchased this week on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. No tickets will be sold at the door. Thank you to the WMS Alliance for organizing this annual event and be sure to click the signup genius below to donate items needed for the event.
Have a great week,
WMS Admin
Bill Nemec, Principal
Suzi Greene, Assistant Principal
Mark Your Calendar
March 28 March Madness 5-7 (WMS Students Only)
March 29 Good Friday No School
April 3 Parent Informational Night 6-8
April 4 & 5 Moana Jr.
April 15-19 Spring Vacation no school
Grade Level Notes
7th Grade Flanders Trip
7th Grade Flanders Trip
7th Grade Flanders Trip
Please follow the link for the latest from our School Counselors.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12HaS4zmAV4bkr3at4WOs270INu_5dpZLyV_fU6qQZgM/edit?usp=sharing
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