Somewhere in the Middle
Galena Middle School Newsletter
Week #17 December 9th - 13th
Christmas Caroling
On Friday, December 20th at 8:15 Miss Shannon will lead GMS in Christmas Caroling at Galena Nursing Center for National Go Caroling Day. Students will also give the residents Christmas Cards they made on National Christmas Card Day, December, 9th.
Student Gets Special Visitor at GMS
Every year Mrs. Moss organizes a letter writing event to Galena High School Graduates who are currently on active duty or in the reserves. This year, 7th-grade student, Legend Kelley wrote to Travis Fields. In his letter he included a medal he had won.
Travis received Legend's letter after returning from an assignment. Friday he came to the school to personally thank Legend for the kind gesture telling him that he has received several letters over the years but no one has ever included anything so personal and special. He also gave Legend a military coin to show his appreciation and thanks! What a special memory for Legend and a great example of a thoughtful gesture!
Christmas Dress Up Days
BULLDOG BRAGS
This Week's Away Game Information - Go Bulldogs!
- 7th Grade 4:00 - Middle Gym
- 7th Grade 6:00 - Middle Gym
12.19 - @Frontenac - League Tournament - 201 S. Crawford Frontenac, KS- Game times
- 8th Grade 4:00 - Middle Gym
- 8th Grade 6:00 - Middle Gym
Meet your Bulldog Brag Students of The Week
Meet your Bulldog Brag Students of The Week for December 13! Acelynn was nominated by Mrs. McQuillan and Layne was nominated by Mr. Rohr. Great job, Bulldogs! Both students selected a pop and candy bar as their prize.
We are nearly out of full size candy bars and bottles of pop. If you would like to donate, please reach out to Mrs. Botkin.
Each student who receives a brag during the week gets a small piece of candy. Then on Fridays, 2 recipients are drawn for a larger prize they can pick from! At the end of each quarter, 5 students who received brags during that time frame are drawn for a larger prize. We have received generous donations from Galena Bookkeeping & Tax Service, Community Bank & Trust, the Tash family, and an anonymous donor. If you would like to donate to our Bulldog Brag incentive, please reach out to Mrs. Botkin at lisa.botkin@galena499.org. Thank you!!
Girls Basketball This Week
GMS Girls Basketball Schedule
*Game schedules are subject to change. Changes will be announced
GMS Student and Athletes of The Week
December 13th
6th Grade - Kalev Kirby
And now, the time has come, to shine a light on Kalev. A heart so warm and kind, always ready to help, to give. With patience in each word, and a smile that’s so sincere. A beacon of good deeds, bringing joy to all who’re near.
7th Grade - Kenzley Sivert
Alex comes to class ready to learn! She always has a positive attitude and this spreads throughout the room! Alex is someone her peers can count on to help with classwork or just be a good listener! Keep shining and being you, Alex!! GMS is SUPER proud of you and all of your AWESOMENESS!
8th Grade - Kendall Hawkins
When Kendall is given an assignment, she immediately gets to work and completes it quickly and accurately. I can count on Kendall to answer questions in classroom discussions. She is attentive and a hard worker. Thanks for your great work in 8th grade. We appreciate you!!!
Fine Arts - Tori Culpepper
Tori is a meticulous singer. She prepares for concerts with focus and determination that we all can learn from! She was also selected for the Kansas All State Middle Level Choir this year and we are so proud of her! Even better than those accomplishments she is an excellent friend who supports others and cheers them on. She offers a listening ear to others when they are frustrated and greets everyone with a smile!
Girls Basketball - Emma Berry
Emma has improved so much this season. She is becoming more aggressive and confident each day. So proud of you, Emma!
Girls Basketball - Ariah Craig
Ariah works hard each and every day. She is always positive and has a smile on her face! Keep working hard, Ariah!
Principal's Pride
Principals Pride For The Week Ending 12.06.24
New Items for Sale from Dog House Design
GMS PEP CLUB T-SHIRTS
GMS STUDENTS ONLY
8TH GRADE BABY PICTURES NEEDED
Streaming Link for Home Games
Are You Receiving Text Messages From Us?
We use messaging system, SchoolMessenger. The contact information for SchoolMessenger is populated from PowerSchool and updated each night. If a contact name, phone number or email address is not listed in PowerSchool, or is not accurate the person will not be able to receive messages that are sent from the school. In addition, we are required to have all end users consent to receiving text messages because some carriers have additional charges for this service. The voice calls do not require consent, but these can be opted out of. Many of our families are still showing "pending" for consent for SMS messaging and will not receive text messages until they provide consent to receive the messages. The attached flyer provides information on how to allow or deny consent. Please note the attached form only enables users who have valid and current information in PowerSchool to consent to District messaging. This code is not a "sign up" code.
Please note: The district uses SchoolMessenger for all of our text and automated communication/announcements from the buildings and the district. This includes general announcements for activities schedules/changes, as well as, school closures, food and nutrition, etc. If you have ever replied "stop" to these messages it will stop them all and you will need to resubscribe to this service. Please give us a call for help.
Join a New Program At GMS
JOB OPPORTUNITY
GMS Bulldog Bonus
New This Year
*a ZAP is only counted if the student did not get their work completed and they have to stay the next day.
ZAP - Zeros Aren't Permitted
GMS ZAP Program Guidelines - These can also be found on page 21 of the GMS Handbook
This program is designed to provide motivation and support for students to complete assignments on time and meet their academic responsibilities. The ZAP program is designed to provide additional time as well as a homework recovery place to complete assignments left undone.
Parental involvement is vital to student success and the success of this program. It is recommended that parents discuss school work with their child and monitor student grades regularly through the PowerSchool Parent Portal. Login information may be obtained from the middle school secretary.
When a student’s assignment is incomplete for a class, the student will receive a ZAP notice from their teacher. The student will be required to turn in the completed assignment to the ZAP box located in the middle school office by 8:00 a.m. the following day. The student will receive no less than 75% credit earned. (most if not all teachers give students full credit because learning is the goal!)
The teacher who assigned the student’s ZAP notice will notify the parents through written notice (this form) that the student received a ZAP notice, and that the work must be turned in by 8:00 am the following day or the student will move to the second ZAP step.
Teachers will report all students who are ZAP’d on the ZAP Google doc to ensure the teacher supervising ZAP the following day has the information.
If the assignment is not turned in by 8:00 a.m. the next morning, the student will be assigned a mandatory ZAP session after school that day (3:10-4:10, Monday-Thursday).
The student will report to ZAP every day until the work is completed.
When the assignment is completed, it will be accepted for no less than 50% credit earned.
It is the student’s responsibility to arrange transportation for that day.
If a student fails to report to a ZAP session, the student will be assigned Saturday detention.
Schoolwork will take precedence over extracurricular attendance. Students who participate in extracurricular activities and have been ZAP’d be required to go to ZAP to complete their work before they attend practice or contests.
The purpose of ZAP is many:
ZAP is not a disciplinary measure. Students will not receive discipline points for being assigned to ZAP unless they fail to report, refuse to attend, and/or earn a Saturday detention.
ZAP gives students a second chance to learn and practice the curricular standards being taught to them in class.
To earn credit on assignments they may have lost, forgotten to turn in, or failed to do.
To increase responsibility with students while building pride in their school performance.
A pattern of failing to turn in assignments may be a sign of a more serious concern. Students may need to attend after-school tutoring and learn good study habits or organizational skills. Or, there may be an indication that a student needs even more structured support which may warrant a meeting with your child’s teachers, or the student improvement team to determine appropriate interventions. We at Galena Middle School believe that every student can be successful and when we partner with parents and students to communicate that failure is not an option, we believe that the student will meet the expectations and develop good habits resulting in self-responsibility and pride in a job well done. Our shared commitment to student expectations and good work habits will serve them well in their future school career as well as in life.
Zap rules and procedures may be modified to benefit student success at any time during the school year.
Students will only be required to stay after school if they do not complete their work and hand it in the next day. Students are given this ZAP form (above) to take home and inform parents they are required to stay after school the next day and which assignments they have been given a zero on. Students are communicated with to take any assignment they have been ZAPPED for home to complete as homework then they will not have to stay for ZAP the next day. Only if they do not turn it in, after the warning are they required to stay the next day.
*If the student does not turn their work in by 8:00 a.m. we've added another component of grace to our policy for our students. If time allows during their school day and they are able to complete the assignment, student(s) only need to report to ZAP to turn in the completed assignment. They will not be required to stay for any length of time.
Access the Galena Middle School Student Handbook using the button below
Breakfast & Lunch Menus
More detailed monthly breakfast and lunch menus can be found on the district website under the quicklinks tab or you can access them directly with the link below.
At A Glance Event Calendar
Upcoming Events
November 25th - GMS Girls BB @ Riverton 5:30
November 25th - November 29th - No School - Thanksgiving Break
November 26th - GMS Girls BB Home 5:30
December 3rd - Band Concert 6:30
December 5th - GMS Girls BB @ St. Marys/Colgan 5:30
December 9th - GMS Girls BB @ St Peters 5:30
December 12th - GMS Girls BB @ Liberal 5:30
December 16th - GMS Girls BB Tournament @ Frontenac 4:00
December 19th - GMS Girls BB Tournament @ Frontenac TBA
December 20th - End of Quarter 2/Semester 1 - 1/2 Day of School Students Dismissed at 11:00 am No Lunch Will Be Served
December 23rd - January 6th - No School - Christmas Break
January 7th - School Reconvenes
January 20th - No School for Students - Teacher Inservice
February 17th - No School for Students - Teacher Inservice
March 7th - End of 3rd Quarter
March 11th & 13th - Parent-Teacher Conferences
March 14th - No School
March 17th - 21st - No School - Spring Break
April 18th - No School
May 18th - Commencement
May 22nd - Last Day of School - 1/2 Day of School Students Dismissed at 11:00 am No Lunch Will Be Served - 1/2 Day Teacher Inservice