The Bulldog Beat
Friday, November 8th, 2024
Hello Bulldog families!
This week, I had the chance to see so many wonderful events happening at our school. It really reminded me of how grateful I am to work with such dedicated teachers and families who put our students first. We had an amazing 6th grade band and strings concert, as well as a fantastic 7th and 8th grade choir performance. And our sports teams have been giving it their all - it's been a joy to watch them compete.
All of this is a testament to the incredible Beveridge community. Your commitment to supporting our students, whether through the arts, athletics, or academics, is noticed.
Speaking of support, please keep an eye out for an important fundraiser and a pizza night that's detailed in the Smore below. Your participation in this initiative will go a long way in enhancing the student experiences we're able to provide.
Thank you, as always, for being a fundamental part of our school community!
Go Bulldogs!
JoAnna Hale
Beveridge Middle School Principal
BEVERIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL FUNDRAISER
Help Raise Funds for Beveridge November 8th- November 22nd!
Please check your email today to get an early start on fundraising for Beveridge Middle School.
Your child also received a flyer today with a QR code sign up and instructions on how to set up an account for the school fundraiser!
Support Athletics and the Arts: Papa John's Pizza Night
November Attendance Incentive
Counseling Corner
A group of Beveridge's 8th graders had the opportunity to tour the campus of Midland University in Fremont this week. They were able to speak with current college students about their experiences and eat lunch in the campus dining hall.
Beveridge's National Junior Honor Society will be hosting a food drive from November 18-21. They are collecting food items for Thanksgiving Day Meal Baskets to give to families in need. Please see attached poster for the list of requested items. The Advisory class that donates the most items will receive a sweet treat at the end of the week!
Open Pantry Nov. 18- Lutheran Church of the Masters
Prepare for the long break with Open Pantry at Lutheran Church of the Masters prior to Thanksgiving Break.
When: Monday November 18th 4-6pm
Where: Lutheran Church of the Masters
2617 S. 114 St.
Omaha, NE 68144
Families will receive a loaf of bread, milk, cheese, eggs, produce and frozen meal besides the nonperishable items. A photo ID and piece of current mail (with name and current address) are needed. Families would also complete a short registration form (that is required by Project Hope). It is a guest-choice, drive-up pantry, so families would remain in their car while we shop for them.
Reach out to Ms. Kujath (531-299-9368 or elizabeth.kujath@ops.org) if in need of pantry but unable to pick up prior to November 15th.
2024 Holiday Assistance
2024 Holiday Assistance
The holidays are fast approaching and this year has been a tough one for families. If you are in need of assistance for your Thanksgiving meal or providing gifts at Christmas for your kids, check out this link of programs throughout Omaha. Many sign ups have occurred or are happening soon!
Kinship Care Clinic
Creighton Mini Medical School
Yearbook 2024-2025
Created by 8th grade student Inessa West.
Salvation Army Christmas Assistance
High Dosage Tutoring
In addition to math tutoring we are now offering after school tutoring for all subject areas. Please complete the form if you are interested in your child attending.
Math Tutoring/Acceleration Information
We were gracious enough to have Mr. Sand, a recently retired professor of mathematics and physics at College of Saint Mary, volunteer his time at Beveridge once a week to tutor math students on Wednesdays after school from 3:20-4:20. Please email me (joanna.hale@ops.org) if you are interested in this service for your student.
Winter Sport Schedules
Please see below for the sports schedule for the 24-25 season.
The girls swim schedule was created by Nina Goossen (8) and Evie Swanson (8). The basketball schedule was created by Shyann Bogue (8).
Club Schedules
All clubs are open to Grades 6-8.
Chinese Club-
Beveridge Middle School Chinese Club Discover. Learn. Connect.
Welcome to the Chinese Club! Are you interested in exploring the language, culture, people, and history of China? Whether you’re completely new or already have some experience, this club is the perfect place to learn and have fun!
Meeting Time: Every Thursday, 3:30 - 5:00 PM
What We Do:
· Learn basic Chinese words & phrases
· Practice conversation with fellow club members
· Try Chinese calligraphy and traditional crafts
· Celebrate festivals like Chinese New Year
· Taste authentic Chinese foods
· Watch films and listen to Chinese music
Why Join?
· Make new friends
· Gain a global perspective
· Enjoy fun activities and cultural events
· Learn about Chinese traditions and language
Who Can Join? All Beveridge middle school students are welcome! No prior experience is required—just bring your curiosity and excitement to explore something new!
Mindfulness Club- First Meeting September 16th in Rm B210. Students will work on reducing stress and improving their focus through art, journaling, and other activities.
Pep Club- Students will be part of a cheering section at all home games. Please see Ms. Worlds in the PAC room to sign up!
Board Games Club- Starts in September! If you enjoy rolling the dice to see where you land, learning fun new games, and making new friends, this club is for you. We have every table board game you can imagine, from Monopoly to Risk to Battleship to Exploding Kittens (no kittens are harmed). All grade levels are welcome to come have some fun. Board Games Club meets from 3:05 to 5:00 PM in the cafeteria on the following dates:
Thursday, September 12th
Thursday, October 10th
Thursday, November 14th
Thursday, December 5th
History Club- Will meet once a month starting in September to prepare for the National History Bee and the National Geography Bee.
African American History Challenge- Will meet once a month soon to prepare for competition. More details to follow.
Quiz Bowl Club-Email Ms. Bass (natalie.bass@ops.org) if your student is interested.
Beveridge PTSA
Need to attend virtually? Click HERE to join online!
Mark your calendars for the remaining 2024-25 dates:
- Sunday,11/17 (6:00 pm, DJ's Dugout)
- Monday, 12/16 (6:00 pm @ Beveridge)
- Sunday, 1/27 (6:00 pm, location tbd)
- Monday, 2/24 (6:00 pm @ Beveridge)
- Monday, 3/24 (6:00 pm @ Beveridge)
- Sunday, 4/27 (6:00 pm, location tbd)
- Monday, 5/19 (6:00 pm @ Beveridge)
Not a PTSA member yet? Click HERE to join today!
Beveridge Care Corner
Beveridge Care Corner
Our Bulldogs Care Pantry helps support students and families in our school with basic necessities like food and hygiene products. Families are able to make a request at any time throughout the year. Before breaks and long weekends, it is encouraged to make a request early to ensure you have items needed. Please complete the link and contact the school social worker Ms. Kujath with any questions.
https://forms.office.com/r/NJL0vw4d6u
If in need of more perishable items such as milk, meat, cheese, bread, etc., we encourage you to visit our local pantry at Lutheran Church of the Masters off 114th and Center. They provide a pantry the 1st Sunday from 12-2 pm and the 3rd Monday from 4-6pm of each month.
Donations are accepted throughout the year for the Bulldog Care pantry. The greatest needs are mac and cheese, pasta sauce, granola bars, cereal, ramen noodles, dried milk, chef Boyardee, and other non-perishable items.
During the school year, we have various student needs. Our greatest need is deodorant and socks. If you are able to donate, you can drop off donations at the front office for the nurse. Items will be used throughout the year to support all students!
Cell Phone Policy Reminder
Health Screenings 7th Grade
Students enrolled in Omaha Public Schools are provided free health screenings in accordance with Nebraska State Statute. Screenings are conducted throughout the school year and may begin as early as August. Students in early childhood, kindergarten, first, second, third, fourth, seventh, and tenth grades are screened for hearing, vision, dental, height, and weight per the rules and regulations set forth by the state of Nebraska. The screening is conducted to help identify health concerns in as early a stage as possible, in an effort to enhance learning. Screening is not intended to be diagnostic, but to identify students with potential problems. Findings that need further evaluation by a health care provider will be sent home. Per Nebraska State Regulations, a parent/guardian may supersede the mandated school health screening by submitting a statement signed by an authorized health care provider attesting that the required screening has been completed in the previous six months. An updated healthcare provider statement must be submitted each school year. Contact your school nurse for any questions regarding screening.
Exámenes de salud Los estudiantes inscritos en las Escuelas Públicas de Omaha reciben exámenes de salud gratuitos de acuerdo con el estatuto del estado de Nebraska. Las evaluaciones se llevan a cabo durante todo el año escolar y pueden comenzar en agosto. Los estudiantes de Educación a Temprana Edad, kínder, primero, segundo, tercero, cuarto, séptimo y décimo grado son evaluados en cuanto a audición, visión, dental, altura y peso según las normas y reglamentos establecidos por el estado de Nebraska. La evaluación se lleva a cabo para ayudar a identificar problemas de salud en la etapa más temprana posible, en un esfuerzo por mejorar el aprendizaje. La evaluación no pretende ser un diagnóstico, sino identificar a los estudiantes con problemas potenciales. Los resultados que necesiten una evaluación adicional por parte de un proveedor de atención médica se enviarán a casa. Según las regulaciones del estado de Nebraska, un padre/tutor puede reemplazar el examen de salud escolar obligatorio presentando una declaración firmada por un proveedor de atención médica autorizado que certifique que el examen requerido se completó en los últimos seis meses. Se debe presentar una declaración actualizada del proveedor de atención médica cada año escolar. Comuníquese con la enfermera de su escuela si tiene alguna pregunta sobre la evaluación
School Drop-Off and Pick-Up
Please review the Drop-Off & Pick-Up procedures detailed below to help ensure a safe and smooth experience before and after school. Every year, the first week of school presents some challenges with transportation. Please be patient with other families and staff. Note, the south lot is for bus traffic and staff parking ONLY.
Click this link for a brief video showing drop-off & pick-up procedures: https://www.wevideo.com/view/2768864092
Drop-Off & Pick-Up in the "Loop"
Drop-Off & Pick-Up in Alternate Spot
Morning Drop-Off Procedures
- Vehicles coming from S 120th Street must turn west onto Woolworth Avenue.
- DO NOT turn left onto S 121st Street.
- Turn left onto S 122nd Street.
- Follow the curve and enter the drop-off loop.
- Stay to the right along the curb and pull forward as far as you can.
- Students may exit their vehicles ONLY CURBSIDE. This is known as the QUICK DROP zone. Students should NOT exit their vehicles from the left lane.
- Vehicles may exit the loop by turning right onto Skylark Drive or proceeding straight onto S 121st Street.
Afternoon Pick-Up Procedures
- Vehicles coming from S 120th Street must turn west onto Woolworth Avenue.
- Parking on 121st Street and waiting for your child is not permitted.
- Stay in line and pull up as far as you can.
- Pick-ups are not permitted along Skylark Drive.
- Once your student is in your vehicle, you may exit the loop by turning right onto Skylark Drive or proceeding straight onto S 121st Street.
- Skylark Drive becomes a ONE WAY road at 3:00 p.m.
- The left lane of Skylark Drive is for left turns only.
- The right lane of Skylark Drive is for right turns only.
Information for Bus Riders
Zūm Parent App
With Zum app, you can better protect your student's safety by:
- Tracking your student’s ride in real-time and receiving ride updates
- Knowing the driver profile and vehicle assigned to transport your student
- Viewing pick-up and drop-off time estimates
- Starting real-time chat with our support team if needed
- Canceling rides when necessary
Download the Zūm App (iOS) (Android) from your carrier’s App Store.
If you have questions or concerns about your child's transportation, their eligibility to receive transportation, a late bus or more, please call the transportation hotline at (531) 299-0140.
Power Up!
All students should have a charged iPad ready for school. Please have your student:
- Plug it in so it's fully charged for the day
- Connect to Wi-Fi so the iPad can update