
Update 4-6
Weekly Update 4-6

West Bloomfield Middle School Family Communication
Update #31: April 6, 2025
Tuesday, April 8 - Schedule Adjustment
6th and 7th graders will arrive at school at 1:20 PM and attend 6th & 7th hour classes ONLY.
Bus transportation will be provided for regular bus routes. Pick up time will be approximately 5 hours later than your normal AM route to accomodate for the 1:20 start time.
April 8th is the PSAT date for our 8th graders
8th graders will attend school all day & take the PSAT test in the AM.
8th graders take the PSAT test, eat lunch and then have a special activity in the auditeria.
Please mark your calendar & plan accordingly.
Grades 6 and 7 will have an alternative assignment provided for Advisory, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th hours. Student attendance will be taken based on the completion of the alternative assignment.
8th Grade IMPORTANT INFORMATION
8th Grade Important Dates:
Tuesday, April 8th PSAT test at WBMS
Friday, May 23rd Cedar Point Trip
May 30th - 8th Grade Dance at WBMS - evening event - for 8th grade students & chaperones only
June 4th- 6 PM 8th Grade Promotion Ceremony at WBMS - 2 adult tickets per student, limited space in the Gymnasium
Congratulations Mathematicians
The 2025 Michigan Mathematics League State Results are in and we would like to recognize this year’s achievements!
Our 8th grade team placed 5th in the state and 4th in Oakland County! Shout out to Samuel Shumshinov for placing 15th in the state individually, Brodie Grubbs 22nd, James Ghedotte and Andre Washington 31st, and Elvis Caushaj 37th!
In 7th grade our team placed 4th in the state and 3rd in Oakland County! Shout out to Oliver McHugh and Nathan Sokoli for placing 18th in the state individually, Dominik Mangrulkar 22nd, Kairav Joshi 26th, and Levi Schwartz 33rd!
Our 6th grade team placed 5th in the state and Oakland County! Shout out to Malcolm Fiander for placing 18th in the state individually, Vineeth Talluri 27th, and Mason Mosier, Joseph O’Malley and Yvette Scheibel 38th!
Spirit Week - April 21-25
Field Trip Experience for 7th Graders ONLY
The first 120 respondents to this Google Form will receive a permission slip to attend.
May 22, 2025
Field Trip Experience
Permission Slips will be required
$15 for admission fee, Bus Transportation provided through Career Readiness Partnership w/Oakland Schools
Complete this form to show interest in attending.
120 spots available for 7th graders.
Mrs. Carson will contact you with a copy of the permission slip & more details.
A permission slip & payment of $15 cash will be required by Friday, April 25th.
The special presentation will cover the importance of continuing education, the value of internships and real world experience and the different job opportunities available in a Front Office. Presentations from the USPBL Front Office Staff include the following departments: Baseball Operations, Marketing, Sales & Service, Corporate Partnerships, Ballpark Operations, and the office of the President.
Cost for the event is $15 per student, teacher, and chaperone. This includes entrance to the USPBL Career Day followed by a baseball game between the Unicorns and the Beavers.
Teacher Availability for Extra Support
Our tutoring program is staffed by our HS NJHS members who come to WBMS on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Unfortunately there are only a limited number of tutors to support a limited number of our kids.
Many of our teachers are willing to provide support. Students and parents should ultilize this chart to find out more about teacher availability. The listed options are before school, during lunch/recess, after school, or as scheduled (via email).
Lacrosse
FREE Introduction to Lacrosse Clinic
WB LAX is excited to offer a free lacrosse clinic for 6th-8th grade students interested in learning the game and preparing for our upcoming spring lacrosse season.
Space is limited! Please sign up early. If you can’t attend, kindly update your response so waitlisted students can participate.
Location: Sheiko Gym
Clinic Dates & Times: Mostly Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:00-6:30 PM (please check for specific dates).
Sign up here: https://forms.gle/fcCFJeP6VySKWmRz6
More details about the spring lacrosse team/program will be shared soon! Questions? Contact wbboyslax@gmail.com.
Below are 2 options for middle schools girls with ZERO experience required.
- this program practices at the Auburn Hills Christian center in Auburn Hills and is willing to work with families on the fee.
Troy Terps/ Michigan Beez(girls summer and fall programs) is located in Troy and will practice at Boulan Park - also options for elementary school : Boys & Girls Spring Lacrosse Teams | Troy Terps Lacrosse
Ths program would be fantastic for our young elementary school ages girls as well:
Students MUST have their WBMS ID to enter RECESS, SNACK LINE, & check out books
January 21st is the first day of the 2nd Semester.
With the start of the new semester we will no longer be distributing temporary ID stickers.
In the event a student leaves their ID & lanyard at home, they will not be allowed to attend recess. Students without lanyard and ID, will report to the recess detention area. NO ID also means NO book check out from the iCenter and NO access to the snack line in the auditeria.
Thank you for your support to encourage our students to practice safe habits.
IMPORTANT: Disciplinary Action Update
At WBMS, restorative practice is always the first point of action when dealing with student behavior and discipline. From there, interventions get progressively more severe depending on the Code of Conduct violation. One of the earlier points of intervention is after-school detention. Beginning January 13th, 2025, if your WBMS student misses two or more after-school detentions unexcused, they will receive an in-school suspension as a result. Please reach out to our administrative team with questions.
Advanced Math Information
Guidelines for Entering and Continuing in Advanced Math
Please read through the following information regarding our Advanced Math programming. We will no longer be administering an Advanced Math placement test. Criteria for placement in advanced classes is outlined below.
Entering Advanced Math:
Students may join advanced math:
At the start of a school year.
As a new student enrolling during the school year.
In rare cases, mid-year transfers may be allowed based on individual circumstances and reviewed case-by-case.
Entry Criteria:
To qualify for advanced math, students are expected to meet the following:
NWEA Math Assessments: Consistently score in the 80th percentile or higher on the current year’s NWEA math assessments.
Test Average: Maintain a course assessment average of 90% or higher
Self-selection Opportunities: Students and families may have the opportunity to self select into advanced math if they do not meet the aforementioned criteria. In these circumstances, consultation with administration and counseling staff is required.
Continuing in Advanced Math:
Continued success in advanced math generally requires the following standards:
NWEA Math Assessments: Score in the 80th percentile or higher on the spring assessment.
Test Average: Maintain a course assessment average of 85% or higher
Recommendations: Continued teacher, counselor, and parent support
At the end of the year, any student that scores in the 80th percentile or higher on the Spring NWEA Math Assessment and an 85% or higher on the final exam will have clearly demonstrated their readiness for the next grade level of advanced math. At the same time, we recognize that it is a possibility that some of our students may not reach these benchmarks at the end of the year. We understand that NWEA assessments and final exams are only two pieces of a much larger picture of student progress achievement. As such, we will collaborate together to recommend the best possible placement for the next school year. Please know that we will support and honor those students/families that want to continue the advanced math journey if they do not meet this criteria.
Class of 2029 - 8th Grade SWEATSHIRTS
USE THIS LINK to place your order for an 8th Grade Sweatshirt.
A parent will need to create an account & order online.
Log IN
Click on Products
Select the color & size, enter your last name for the back of the shirt.
We are NOT taking orders at the school.
Lanyards ARE Expected EVERY DAY/ALL DAY
Parents we need your help to reinforce this expectation for ALL students
It is a safety measure to have appropriate school identification for all WBSD staff members and our students.
The expectation is that ALL WBMS students will wear their lanyard wallet on the front side of their body at all times throughout the school day. This is for safety and identification purposes. Please help us to ensure that each student has proper identification.
The wallet may be decorated. DO NOT cover the the clear plastic window. DO NOT modify your ID card, this includes covering your face or smearing out the image.
You may choose to swap out the string, however the wallet portion is a requirement.
Photo ID cards - $5 Replacement FEE
Students are able to purchase a replacement ID card in the main office. $5 fee per replacement.
Lanyards are an additional $5 to replace.
After-School Detention
We will have after-school detentions this week. Detention will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:15-4:15 in the Upper Teal House. If your student is assigned an after-school detention, you will receive an automated phone call with details regarding the date and reason for the detention.
Plan to pick up your student at the main entrance of the school at 4:15.
Please reach out to Ms. Barnes at haley.barnes@wbsd.org or (248) 865-4496 with any questions.
Student Disciplinary Records
If you have questions about your child’s disciplinary record, please contact the principal.
David Gardner, david.gardner@wbsd.org
Upcoming Important Dates
Late Start Dates:
April 23rd
May 7th
May 21st
- April 8th PSAT day: 8th grade attends school for the full day (testing in the AM).
6th and 7th graders will arrive at school at 1:20 PM and attend 6th & 7th hour classes ONLY.
Bus transportation will be provided for regular bus routes.
8th Grade Important Dates:
Friday, May 23rd Cedar Point Trip - information & permission slip sent out via email
May 30th - 8th Grade Dance at WBMS
June 4th- 6 PM 8th Grade Promotion Ceremony at WBMS
WBMS House Helpers Program
At WBMS, we value the involvement and engagement of our middle school parents in creating a supportive and thriving school environment.
In September 2024, we introduced the House Helpers Program as an innovative way for parents to actively participate in our school community. Built around our unique house system—comprising Upper and Lower Blue, Upper and Lower Yellow, and Upper and Lower Teal houses—this initiative is a middle school adaptation of the traditional elementary "Room Parent" role.
Program Highlights:
Supportive Engagement: Parents assist with activities, provide additional support to classroom teachers, and offer guidance to students who may benefit from extra attention.
Student Interaction: Volunteers interact directly with students, serving as positive role models and friendly sources of encouragement.
School Operations: House Helpers help monitor hallways and common areas, contributing to a safe and welcoming school atmosphere.
Teachers are encouraged to submit specific tasks and requests for parent volunteers, ensuring that the program aligns with classroom and school needs.
How to Get Involved:
- Email our Administrative Assistant, Mrs. Jazmine Paige (jazmine.paige@wbsd.org) to select your preferred volunteer dates.
All volunteers must complete an iChat background check, which can be submitted through our main office. Background checks must be current and approved by the evening prior to the selected volunteer date.
The WBMS House Helpers Program offers a meaningful way for parents to engage with the school, strengthen community ties, and make a positive impact on our students’ experience. We look forward to welcoming more parents into this exciting initiative as it continues to grow.
Ms. Jazmine will verify all iChat applications. Reach out for assistance: jazmine.paige@wbsd.org
Communication is Key
Student Safety is #1
Parents and students should promptly report any safety concerns they hear or see to one of the administrators.
It’s important that we work together to keep our school campus a safe place for all. When student safety is concerned, it's not tattling. Reports are kept confidental.
How to communicate:
- “Talk to Us” feature on our WBSD website
- Call the school office- 248-865-4480
- Email an administrator: david.gardner@wbsd.org, cindy.carson@wbsd.org, jermaine.evans@wbsd.org
As a reminder, students who record altercations or use recording devices inappropriately will face disciplinary action.
End of the School Day is 3:12 - Pick Up Promptly
PARENTS, we need your help. We do not have staff supervision for students who are waiting for a ride home. It would be helpful to have the front of the building cleared by 3:30. We appreciate your help with this.
Student Attendance is IMPORTANT and NECESSARY for school success. Our 7th hour classes run until 3:12, every day. Please make appointments and plans for after school activities that allow for your student to be present in their classroom learning activities until school is dismissed at 3:12. Please reach out to your student's counselor or administration with concerns or extenuating circumstances.
PARENT PICK UP:
Families may choose to park in the lot & have students WALK to your vehicle. Be mindful of pedestrians in the parking lot when driving in/out of the lot. We cannot block the entrance/exit for the buses. Thank you.
Please be cautious in the car line. Students should enter the car on the passenger side of your vehicle. We cannot have students passing between cars and walking across the lanes of traffic in the car line. Please do not double park, leave the passing lane open for cars to pass through.
Students should enter/exit the car at the curb, through the passenger side of the vehicle. Thank you for protecting our students and caring for their safety.
Should you need to pick up your student early, please be mindful of the end of the day routines for students. If you are calling the office to change dismissal plans for your student, it should be done by 2:30 PM.
Pre-order your yearbook today 🙂 The price is now $45
West Bloomfield Middle School PTO
2024- 2025 School Year Officers
President, Renai Mayle
Co-Vice President, Monique Williams
Co-Vice President, Laarnie Magsombal
Treasurer, Sesilee Langs
Secretary, Amanda Oliver
Member at Large, Kristin Murray
Member at Large, Dianne Maury
PR, Terri Hoyer Compton
Please reach out to us via email if you have any questions or if you would like to share your ideas with us.
CASA - Chaldean American Student Association
CASA (Chaldean American Student Association)
All students are welcome to attend.
Contact Ms. Jabiro for more information: crystal.jabiro@wbsd.org.
GSA - Gender & Sexuality Alliance
All students are welcome to attend. Ms. Fatimah Muhammad, our school psychologist, facilitates this club.
Photography Club
Mr. Inch, mario.inchaustegui@wbsd.org
Meets every other Thursday in room C132, after school.
Rappin' About Reading Book Club
Book Club meets on Monday, April 7th to discuss "The Secret Language of Birds"
Stop by the iCenter to pick up your copy of the book. Please email Ms. Abrams if you would like more information about the upcoming book club meetings.
Writing Club
Mrs. Hanna Kim, hanna.kim@wbsd.org
Meets every other Tuesday after school
Fueling Kids Futures (new name for Blessings in a Backpack)
Dear Parents of West Bloomfield School District Students,
If your child is a student (3 to 26 years of age) in the West Bloomfield Schools, s/he can also participate in the 2024-25 Fueling Kids’ Future--One Meal at a Time program (previously known as Blessings in a Backpack). This program sends six non-perishable meals home each Friday of the school year. Its goal is to make sure that no child goes hungry on the weekend. Run by volunteers, there is NO cost to you.
To enroll in this program, please fill out this form and return it to your school office or email it to katherinesheiko@hotmail.com. This registers your child/ren in the Fueling Kid’s Future--One Meal at a Time program and alerts us to any allergies they might have.
Athletic Information
Questions regarding athletics may be emailed to the coaches, or Mr. Evans: jermaine.evans@wbsd.org
Administrative Team
David Gardner, Principal: david.gardner@wbsd.org
Jermaine Evans, Assistant Principal: jermaine.evans.wbsd.org
Cindy Carson, Assistant Principal: cindy.carson@wbsd.org
Dean of Student Success
Haley Barnes, haley.barnes@wbsd.org
Website: https://www.wbsd.org/west-bloomfield-middle-school
Location: 6000 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield Township, MI
Phone: 248-865-4480
SAFE Line to Report Absences: 248-865-4482