Dunstan Newsletter
October 17th
Important Dates for the 24-25 School Year
October:
- 17: Professional Development Day for staff (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS)
- 18: NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS AND STAFF
- 22-25: Outdoor Lab (Windy Peak)
- 28-31: Outdoor Lab (Windy Peak and Mt. Blue Sky)
- 30: GMHS Trick or Treat Street 6:00-8:00 PM
November:
- 1: Professional Development Day for staff (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS)
- 6: Cyber Safety Parent Presentation 4:45-5:45 @ DMS (library)
- 6: PTA Meeting 6-7 PM @ DMS
- 25-29: NO SCHOOL FOR THANKSGIVING BREAK
December:
- 2: GMHS Future Ram Showcase 6:00-8:00 PM
- 5: Open House 5:30-6:30 PM
- 10 Area Band Festival GMHS Gym 6:00 pm
- 17: Orchestra Concert @ GMHS
- 19: Choir Concert @ DMS
- 23-30: NO SCHOOL FOR WINTER BREAK
January:
- 1-2: NO SCHOOL FOR WINTER BREAK
- 3: Professional Development Day for staff (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS)
- 6: Professional Development Day for staff (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS)
- 8: PTA Meeting 6-7 PM @ DMS
- 20: NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS AND STAFF (MLK Day)
February:
- 12 and 13: Parent Teacher Conferences 5:00-7:30 PM
- 14: Professional Development Day for staff (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS)
- 17: NO SCHOOL FOR PRESIDENT'S DAY
- 27: Orchestra Concert @ DMS
March:
- 5: PTA Meeting 6-7 PM @ DMS
- 6: GMHS Spring Musical matinee for DMS 8th graders
- 6: Choir Performance @ DMS
- 10: Orchestra Concert @ GMHS
- 13: Band Concert @ DMS
- 17-21: NO SCHOOL FOR SPRING BREAK
- 24: Professional Development Day for staff (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS)
April
- 16: 5:00-6:30 PM SEL Resource Fair for incoming 6th grade students and families
- 25: Professional Development Day for staff (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS)
May:
- 7: PTA Meeting 6-7 PM @ DMS
- 9: 8th Grade Dance
- 16: GMHS Graduation
- 22: 8th grade last day of school
- 23: Last day of school for 6th and 7th, Early Release
Photos from our 6th Grade Social! Thanks Ms. Baker & Parents!
Click the photo below for information about our attendance policy
Ms. Waterhouse's Theater Class Workshop
Attention 7th Grade Parents/Guardians
Dear Parent/Guardian,
We are happy to share information about a new program starting at our school and throughout Jeffco Schools for students in grades 5-12. It’s called Signs of Suicide (SOS) for Students and includes classroom lessons and check-ins with our mental health professionals, based on student request. Youth suicide is a public health issue affecting many youth across the nation, including students in the Jeffco community. According to the most recent statewide Healthy Kids Colorado Survey, 22.8% of participating Jeffco Middle School and High School students anonymously reported considering suicide in their lifetimes. Through SOS for Students we will discuss suicide prevention and teach students about warning signs and risk factors for suicide, as well as the lifesaving measure of seeking adult help.
Over 1.5 million students throughout the US receive SOS lessons annually. Studies have shown that it effectively teaches students about depression and suicide while reducing the number of students’ self-reported suicide attempts. Students report that after taking the SOS lesson, they are 64% less likely to make a suicide attempt.
Through the program, students learn:
that depression is treatable and they are encouraged to seek help
how to identify depression and potential suicide risk in themselves or a friend
to ACT (Acknowledge, Care and Tell a trusted adult)when there is a suicide concern
who they can turn to at school for help, when needed
Students will watch age-appropriate video clips and participate in a guided discussion about depression, suicide, and what steps to take when you have a concern about suicide. Following the discussion, students will complete exit slips and specify if they’d like to speak with an adult about a concern. School staff will conduct brief meetings with any student who asks for support.
We encourage you to visit the SOS Parent & Guaridan Site for information on warning signs for youth suicide, useful resources, and some of the key messages students will learn.
We are including:
An infographic (Spanish) with ACT
If you have any questions or concerns about your child’s participation, or would like your child to opt out of this program, please contact Leslie Pruitt at leslie.pruitt@jeffco.k12.co.us.
Sincerely,
Jen Pennell, Principal
NASA Hunch Field Trip - Thank you Mr. Minard and Students!!!
Our SRO Officer Ross Connecting with Students at Recess
Click the photo below for Dunstan's Halloween Expectations
Outdoor Lab Information from our District RN
Hello 6th Grade Parents! The countdown is on and we will be leaving for Outdoor Lab at Windy Peak / Mt. Blue Sky unjust a few weeks. Please read the information below in its entirety.
- Medication: If your student takes ANY type of over the counter medication daily not listed below, prescription medication, or herbal supplement, we MUST have a medication administration form signed by the physician or it can NOT be administered at Outdoor Lab.
- Do NOT send: (These are available at camp if you gave consent on the OELS Consent form) ● Aloe Vera Gel ● Acetaminophen (Tylenol) ● Antacid (TUMS) ● Benadryl (liquid, chewable, tablet) ● Cough Drops ● Eye Wash Solution ● Gatorade ● Hydrocortisone 1% Topical Cream ● Ibuprofen (Advil/Motrin) ● Insect Sting Relief Pad ● Throat Lozenges (Chloraseptic/Cepacol) ● Triple Antibiotic Ointment (Neosporin/Bacitracin)
- Please ONLY send the amount of pills needed plus ONE extra dose in the original packaging with the correct expiration date. We cannot accept expired medications or medications in baggies. Your pharmacy can provide labels and containers.
- If your child has any self carry medications (emergency medications only such as albuterol or epi-pens) they must turn those into the Nurse and Health Aide for the bus ride. They then will receive their self-carry medications back once they get to Outdoor Lab. Their medications WILL travel on the bus with them if they were to need them for the bus ride.
***Please drop your meds off in the health room the Wednesday before departure.*** Do NOT wait until the morning of departure. Meds will NOT be collected the morning of without a scheduled appointment with your Health Aide or District RN. This will allow us to make sure your student is able to depart on time with the bus. Medications that have not been appropriately accounted for will NOT be able to travel with your student.
If you have medications in the health room that you plan on having sent with your student please make those arrangements with our Health Tech, Simone Meyer.
Thank you,
Dunstan Middle School Health Team
Katie Buckman, RN Email: katie.buckman@jeffco.k12.co.us Phone: (720) 315-3849
Simone Meyer, Health Tech Email: simone.meyer@jeffco.k12.co.us Phone: (303) 982-9270
Click the photo below for more information about Clubs & Activities
Community Resources, Events, and Sports
Lockheed Martin Tutoring
MSSP Sports
GMHS Trick or Treat Street
View GMHS 24-25 Major Events Calendar
Learn about what's going on at the high school.
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Dunstan PTA News
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