FMS Newsletter
November 2024
Principal's Message
Fridley Middle School Families:
We have had a fabulous start to our school year! Thank you to all of our families that attended fall parent-teacher conferences. Teachers love to share about how students are doing in their classrooms. We are so thankful for your partnership!
We are approaching the half way point of Semester 1. Please continue to monitor your students progress in Campus. Your commitment to ensuring that Fridley Middle School provides the best learning environment to our students is appreciated. Together, I know we will continue to make this school year one of growth and achievement for all students! If there is anything we can do to support you or your student, please reach out to your student's teacher or main office at 763.502.5400.
Go Tigers!
Dr. Amy Cochran
Principal
763.502.5401
Matt Engelhardt
Assistant Principal
763.502.5403
Referendum Message for Families
Dear Families,
Thank you for a great beginning of the 2024-25 school year! I’ve appreciated the opportunity to meet many of you and your students. Our dedicated team appreciates partnering with you to ensure your student’s success in and out of the classroom.
As we move into the fall, I wanted to ensure I provided some additional information regarding an upcoming referendum for our school district. As you may have heard this summer, the Fridley School Board approved a resolution calling for an election on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. On that date, community members will vote on two measures: an operating levy and a facility bond.
Operating Levy
Question #1 is a new operating levy that would enable the district to maintain stable funding and invest in programs and services for students. It would begin in 2025-26 and add approximately $1.165 million in new revenue, expiring at the end of the 2035-36 fiscal year.
This revenue would help stabilize the district’s finances and reduce the projected budget gap. It would also limit future budget reductions over the next several years. An approved operating levy would have an estimated impact of $163 per year (or $14 per month) on a home with an estimated market value of $313,780, the average home value in Fridley.
Fridley school district residents can calculate their property tax impact using the tax calculator linked here.
Facility Bond
Question #2 is a $30 million facility bond referendum that would enable the district to move forward with a series of projects to address our most pressing facility and building needs. The projects would include:
Renovations and improvements at all facilities
Deferred maintenance improvements
Safe and secure building renovations
Please click here to see a full breakdown of the project budget and costs.
If the bond is approved, the revenue currently taken from the general fund to cover facility renovations and repairs will be reduced by about $1 million per year. This will also help stabilize the district’s overall budget.
An approved bond referendum would have no tax impact on district residents due to other district bond levies ending. Additional information on this financial strategy is available on the facility bond page of our referendum website.
For more information, including answers to commonly asked questions, please visit www.fridleyschoolsreferendum.org.
As always, thank you for your support of the Fridley Public Schools and the students we serve!
Sincerely,
Brenda Lewis, Ph.D.
Superintendent
Important School Dates to Remember
November 2- Spotlight on Opioids and overdose event (Columbia Academy)
November 4th - NO SCHOOL
November 5th - NO SCHOOL (ELECTION DAY)
November 11- Gymnastics (7-12) begins
November 15th - 16th - FHS fall musical, 7pm @ FHS auditorium
November 21st - 23rd - FHS fall musical, 7pm @FHS auditorium
November 21- FMS Polar Plunge
November 25th - Boys Swimming and Diving (7-12) begin
November 27- East Coast Fundraiser (Red Robin)
November 28th - NO SCHOOL
November 29th - NO SCHOOL
December 10- FMS Holiday Band/Choir Concert (FHS District Auditorium)
December 12- FMS Bingo Night
One-Page District Calendar
Parent Student Handbook
FMS School Hours
FMS Inside Insights!
Mid-Term Report Cards
Fridley Public Schools uses a standards-based philosophy for grading and reporting student achievement and progress. This approach reports scores as an indicator of a student's level of mastery of a criteria-related learning objective, instead of assigning grades based on work completion or individual assignments. The scoring at Fridley Public Schools is directly related to International Baccalaureate objectives.
Midterm progress reports will not be mailed home. Families should check Infinite Campus Parent Portal for the most up to date student progress. November 4th is midterm grading and reporting day and would be an excellent time to reach out to teachers with any questions regarding your student's progress.
Please see the attached information about the grading practices at Fridley Middle School.
Learning Academy Information- Math and Literacy
We are excited to offer Learning Academy, a new opportunity for Fridley Middle School students who are in Grades 5 thru 8. This summer we offered a similar program called Summer Rise. We saw such outstanding growth in our student data that we wanted to offer a similar program during the school year. Click the link below to see our data from Summer Rise.
During Learning Academy, students will have the opportunity to engage in Math and/or Literacy instruction after school. Students can choose between a Math course, Literacy course or both. Each will be offered two days a week.
In Math, students will participate in RedThread MathStory Problems curriculum that is designed to help students develop multiple approaches for solving on and above-grade-level problems through hands-on learning and rich mathematical discourse. As students persevere through problem-solving and share their mathematical reasoning, they develop the confidence and precision necessary to tackle any mathematical task independently while building their mastery of grade-level standards. In Literacy, students will participate in the RedThread Foundations Curriculum dedicated to honing and expanding students’ foundational skills. This program seamlessly weaves fluency work and RedThread Close Reading for Meaning within an engaging reading cycle. It provides explicit instruction in critical reading elements, encompassing morphological awareness, decoding, and fluency. Focused on building strong reading foundations, this curriculum equips learners with the skills they need to become confident and proficient readers.
- Dates: November 18, 2024 - May 22, 2025
- Hours: 3:15 - 4:40. After school snack will be served
- Fee: No Fee
- Location: Fridley Middle School
- Transportation: Will be provided (if you qualify to receive transportation during the school year)
- Deadline to register: November 11, 2024
- Register: Click the link below
Summer Rise Data
Click the link below to register:
Grade 7 Overnight Field Trip
7th graders went to Long Lake Conservation Center and had a great time handling snakes, building fires, learning about indigenous tribes of Minnesota, going on hikes in the woods and spending time with their peers!
Fridley's Mobile Polar Plunge is happening!
Fridley's Mobile Polar Plunge is happening!
(Thursday, November 21st)
We will be taking the Plunge to support inclusion in our school. Staff and students will register and raise money for both our school and Special Olympics. In the process, participants earn awesome incentives and get the chance to jump into freezing cold water.
The day of the event, Special Olympics brings the Plunge to us with the Plungester, a custom-designed mobile Plunge pool! To participate, students will register online and create their online profile, bring a permission slip signed by parent or guardian, and raise at least $5. Our fundraising goal this year is $10,000. We can do it!!
Reach out to Ms. Clark with questions - clark@isd14.org or 763-502-5554.
FMS Holiday Band/Choir Concert
FMS Family Bingo Night
Thanksgiving Meal Food Baskets
We will have Thanksgiving Food Baskets available for families the week of November 25th that have been donated by Emmanuel Christian Center. There are typical Thanksgiving based items with an additional gift card to purchase your own meat.
If you would like to reserve a basket for pick up, please email our school social workers,
Jaimie Beran- beran@isd14.org
Celeste Acosta- acosta@isd14.org
Alexa Bauermeister- abauermeister@isd14.org
Spotlight on Opioids and overdose event
Green Superheroes of Science Quick Start STEM Training
As part of the National 4-H Lead to Change project, Green Superheroes of Science teen change agents want to share this exciting project with others. You are invited to:
Where: Brookdale Library, 6125 Shingle Creek Pkwy, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
Date: Nov. 14
Time: 5:30-8:00 pm - A light dinner will be provided.
Who: Teen leaders and adults (4-H volunteers, teachers, afterschool programs)
Cost: None
Are you looking for engaging STEM activities to use in your program or groups? Do you have youth concerned about all the plastic in our world?
Join us for a 2.5 hour training on how 4-H teens are taking action to address the environmental impact of plastic waste through the Green Superheroes of Science (GSOS) program. This engaging STEM training will introduce the GSOS program, cover GSOS lessons and resources, and provide impactful strategies for implementation. Participants will hear from our teen 4-H Green Superheroes about how the "teens as teachers" model inspires younger youth to take action to care for the environment. We will also engage in 1 to 2 hands-on STEM experiments. You will receive a folder of/links to resources, including lessons, flyers, social media posts, curriculum materials.
Register by Nov. 11, 2024. Please email Anne Stevenson, Extension educator at steve020@umn.edu with any questions.
Red Robin Fundraiser!
Please join us for our FRIDLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL - EAST COAST FUNDRAISER!
Review the attached flyers! November 27, 2024
A friendly Reminder! Cell Phones and Backpacks
- As we continue to move to an “AVID School wide” model, our students will no longer be allowed to carry backpacks throughout the day. Instead, all students will be required to carry binders to all classes throughout the day. All students will be assigned a specific locker with a designated locker combination. All backpacks must be stored in the locker for the entirety of the school day. Placing backpacks in lockers will teach our students valuable skills about organization management, material responsibility as well as reduce distractions throughout the day.
- Cell phones and all electronic devices will not be allowed throughout the entire school day. In previous years, our 5th and 6th Grade students were not allowed to use cell phones throughout the entire school day and our 7th and 8th Grade students could only use them at passing time and lunch. This year, all students will need to have their cell phones put away and out of sight for the entire school day. Similar to backpacks, cell phones should be stored in student lockers and cannot be used at any time (including lunch and passing times). Please see the attached additional information provided as to why this change is being implemented.
A friendly Reminder! Student AVID binder check in!
Let's talk about AVID Binders!
- Have you checked your student's binder?
- Is the pencil pouch stocked?
- How are the divider tabs?
- Do you need more loose leaf paper?
- Is the binder locking and securing academic sheets properly?
- How is your school planner? Do you need a school planner?
Lets all work together as a team to ensure student's binders are working efficiently for our students!
WIT & WISDOM Welcome Letter
Dear Families and Caregivers,
Welcome to the new school year!
This year, your student will study an English language arts curriculum called Wit & Wisdom®. Great Minds® created Wit & Wisdom with the belief that every child is capable of greatness. Your child will be challenged, positively and productively.
They will build knowledge of the world and develop English language arts skills. Wit & Wisdom students read and study award-winning fiction and nonfiction texts, famous works of art, videos, photographs, and more. These texts awaken and expand students’ curiosity. Wit & Wisdom students also learn about compelling topics such as the five senses, outer space, the Great Depression, and more. Through their work with these topics and texts, students hone their abilities to read challenging texts and to write and speak clearly, logically, and effectively.
Wit & Wisdom students build strong knowledge and skills. We provide downloadable Family Tip Sheets for families and caregivers. These tips correspond with each module, or unit of study. Each tip sheet gives an overview of what your student is studying and offers ideas for learning outside of school. Wit & Wisdom prepares students to succeed in English language arts and beyond. If you would like to learn more, please talk to your student’s teacher, and go to greatminds.org.
Sincerely,
The Wit & Wisdom team
FMS Athletics and Activities Information
Winter sport registration is open through Campus.
Registration questions: Contact Mr. Ferry
Practice questions: Contact the head coach of your sport.
Winter Sports:
HS Dance Team (7-12): Begins 10/28 (Head Coach: Brooke Brose)
HS Boys Swim & Dive (7-12): Begins 12/2 (Head Coach: Adam Berg)
HS Gymnastics - co-op with Osseo (7-12): Begins 11/11 (Head Coach: Tammy Hoff)
MS Boys Basketball (7-8): Begins 1/6 (Head Coaches: Mr. Bobick & Mr. Reiter)
MS Girls Basketball (6-8): Begins 11/6 (Head Coaches: Mr. Bobick & Mr. Reiter)
MS Wrestling: Begins 10/28 (Head Coach: Mr. Stangler)
Check out the flyer for all of the different athletic and activity opportunities at FMS!
Student Data Privacy Information
Fridley Public Schools uses a variety of digital tools to support student learning. Fridley Public Schools is committed to providing an equitable and inclusive educational environment for students by ensuring that opportunities, access, and resources are aligned to support the growth and academic achievement of each student.
In accordance with Minnesota State Statutes Section 13.32 on student data privacy, school districts must notify families about the technology applications students use in schools that may collect or use students’ educational data. Fridley Public Schools will provide notice of the district-maintained list of approved tools annually, within 30 days of the start of the school year. You can click on the individual application within this list of approved tools to learn more about how it's used.
If you would like more information on any of these applications, please visit our website for
A Catalog of Curriculum Tools: Curriculum & Assessment
Student Online Support (SOS):Student SOS
Health Hub!
Health Services Information
It is also important that we are told about any health conditions your child might have. This information is listed on the emergency sheet as well. If anything has changed over the summer, please call the Health Office about this.
Attention parents of 7th graders
There are additional immunizations that are required for 7th grade; Tdap and Menningococcal. These are required BEFORE starting school or a conscientious objection form must by notarized and given to the health office BEFORE school starts. Notification letters were mailed to parents in May. The immunization form is on the District Web Page under Health Services. Please make an appointment with your clinic to get these immunizations completed as soon as possible.
Per our District Policy, all immunizations must be current in order to start school. Please help in making it a great start for your child's school year by getting this done.
Minnesota State Law requires all students enrolling in school to be immunized against certain diseases or file a legal medical or conscientious exemption. If these are not obtained, your child will not be able to start school in the fall. The MN Department of Health has an immunization form you may use to provide documentation of your child's immunizations. It has been attached to this message.
Check parent portal for immunizations your child may be missing, https://www.fridleyschools.org/
Here is a resource for other options for low cost vaccinations through the Anoka County Immunization Clinic:
Fridley Schools now has a Health Navigator!
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Minnesota Statute Information
Annual Notification
Minnesota Statute 121A.335 requires public school buildings serving pre-kindergarten through grade 12 to test for lead in water every 5 years. Fridley Public Schools has historically conducted and continues to conduct Lead in Drinking Water testing per the Minnesota Department of Health guidelines. If found, the District remediates lead levels following the Minnesota Department of Health guidelines and completes retesting prior to use.
For more information on Fridley Public Schools’s lead reduction program and testing results, is located on the District website here: https://www.fridleyschools.org/about-us/departments/buildings-grounds/quality-monitoring-management-plan
Meet our Dean of Students
Our Dean of Students offer support to students, their parents, and staff to ensure that students have the best educational experience. Please reach out to them for support or any questions you have.
Read below for General Information that is in Every Newsletter
A Friendly Reminder! Middle School AVID Binder Pack
Grade Level School Supply List 2024-2025
Technology Information
Chromebooks
Student at Fridley Public Schools utilize Chromebooks.
The Chromebook is a web-based device that provides access to Educational Resources and is managed by Fridley Google Apps for Education. Along with a login for the device, Fridley Google Apps provides online tools for writing, calculating, presenting, drawing and many other applications. Your child may use these tools for a variety of purposes for classroom assignments. Fridley Google Apps can be accessed with other devices that have an Internet connection. Parents can choose to receive updates and learn about their student’s classes.
We will have Parent/Guardian Chromebook Agreement form to sign at Open House.
Fridley Public Schools uses a variety of digital tools to support student learning. Depending upon the particular educational technology being used, our district may need to collect different types of student data, which is then shared with educational technology vendors through their online sites, services, and/or applications.
Under Minnesota’s Student Data Privacy Act, educational technology vendors are prohibited from selling or renting a student's information or from engaging in targeted advertising using a student's information. Such vendors may only disclose student data for K-12 school purposes and other limited purposes permitted under the law.
This act also requires districts to provide timely notice of the tool used, data collected, and contact information.
Download a spreadsheet that catalogs the full library of evaluated resources. If you have any questions or concerns about any digital resources used by your child, please contact your child’s teacher.
Tech Tip
All Middle School students will need to update their account information by enrolling in the district Password Portal system. The Password Portal provides the security REQUIRED to protect their Fridley account information from digital theft and other possible cybersecurity threats.
If you have login questions, please go to the Fridley Public Schools Student Online Support (SOS) page at the following address: https://sites.google.com/isd14.org/student-tech-resources/home?authuser=0
Parent Portal
Access your students grades and attendance online!
All parents/guardians will need to have a Parent Portal account in Campus. The Parent Portal provides secure access to your child/children’s information such as class assignments, attendance, calendar, and grades. You can also use Parent Portal to pay for meals, fees, or school supplies.
There are many advantages of signing up for and using your Parent Portal account. It is convenient and easy to use, and gives you instant access to important information:
Nutritional Services: Manage your child/children’s meal accounts
· Make online payments using checking, savings and/or credit/debit card to pay for your student’s meals.
· Families can also set up automatic payments to pay for meals.
· Check current balances and see any purchases made on your child’s account.
Meal Benefits Application: Annual renewal made easier
· Apply for Meal Benefits Application in Parent Portal
· Parents/Guardians must apply each year to qualify for free and reduced priced meals.
· By applying, you also help the district receive additional funding to support classroom learning.
Activities & Athletics & School Store: Now includes shopping for school supplies
· Sign up and pay for Activities and Athletics fees for your child
· View and shop for your child/children’s school supplies
Transportation: Access important updates and information
· Access your child/children’s transportation information on the Parent Portal.
How to Activate your Parent Portal Account:
1. Go to Fridley Public Schools Home Page: www.fridleyschools.org
2. Select the Campus Parent Portal Login link in the top right-hand corner of the webpage.
3. On the Parent Portal login page, select New User.
4. Enter the Campus Portal Activation Key provided here: <this is the GUID>
5. Choose SUBMIT.
6. You will be asked to create a Username and Password.
7. Choose SUBMIT.
8. Your Campus Portal account will be activated.
Transportation Information
Nutritional Services Information
MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT SPORTS INFORMATION
TIGER CLUB SY 2024-25 SEASON INFORMATION
Fridley Middle School
Email: cochran@isd14.org
Website: Fridley.k12.mn.us
Location: 6100 West Moore Lake Drive Northeast, Fridley, MN, USA
Phone: 763.502.5400
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FridleyMS