The Mt. Tabor Tribune
A Weekly Newsletter for the Mt. Tabor School Community
Monday, September 9, 2024
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Coming up!
- September 10: Staff Meeting Day--school starts at 9:30 am
- September 10-12: MAP Reading testing in ELA classes
- Sept. 13 - RESCHEDULED MTMS Family Picnic, 507pm
- September 17-19: MAP Math testing in Math classes
- September 19: Fall Picture Day
- September 25: Early release at 1:45pm
Friday, September 6, 2024
Hello, MTMS Staff and Families,
I mean to get this message out to you all on Saturday morning, but my bicycle and the pavement decided they needed to meet more closely, and got my head and arm in on the business. Today is the first day that I have felt comfortable enough to be back on a keyboard, so I wanted to get this out to you asap.
Tomorrow is our first staff meeting day of the year, which means classes start at 9:30 am. We just spoke with bus drivers, and it sounds like transportation is planning on running the same time on routes for tomorrow as they do on regular days. We are working on our end to ensure we have some coverage outside, but please note that most of our staff will be in their staff meeting until 9:15. If your child walks to school or is dropped off, any help you can give in delaying arrival time would be helpful.
And while I won't now be able to play in our Kickball game on Friday evening, I do look forward to picnicking and connecting with all of you then. The times remain the same, with the picnic starting at 5:00 pm. WEB will be selling pizza and chips and our PTA will be serving up lemonade.
Wishing you all an amazing week!
All the best,
Ms. Tonya Longo
Principal, Mt. Tabor Middle School
3rd Annual MTMS Family Picnic and Kickball Game September 13, 2024
MAP Testing begins September 10
Grade 6-8 students will take their annual fall MAP assessments during the coming weeks at Mt. Tabor. These assessments are administered to measure student reading and math achievement, and provide our students with useful data regarding student strengths and growth.
Additionally, these assessments are an important part of our data-based decision making when it comes to student placement in math classes (6th grade students wishing to enter Compacted Math in Grade 7 will need to demonstrate proficiently on all classroom assessments as well as scoring at the 80th percentile or above on their MAP assessments). We likewise use the math and reading data in our process to evaluate whether students may benefit from more intensive academic supports (through intervention courses) or are ready to exit these programs because they have met grade level standards.
It is important that students bring their Chromebooks to school daily and that these devices are fully charged at home each night. We do not currently have enough loaners in the building to ensure that students will have a spare to use if they forget their device or it is dead.
We truly appreciate your support in helping to frame the importance of these assessments with your students. We will be doing a lesson in advisory next week to share this same information with students as well so that they are prepared for these assessments.
OREGON RESEARCH RESIDENCY (ORR) INFORMATION NIGHT
Our social sciences team has already begun planning for our neighborhood 8th grade student Capstone experience this year. Eighth grade neighborhood families should have received additional information from their student's social sciences teacher this week with many of the tentative details for this year's capstone.
We will also be hosting a Family information Night on Thursday, September 12 from 6-7 pm in the MTMS cafeteria to talk through details and solicit support for fundraising efforts. We hope to see you all there!
WELCOME SUPERINTENDENT ARMSTRONG
Hello Franklin Cluster Community Members,
Franklin High School PTSA would like you to join them in welcoming our new PPS Superintendent, Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong. Dr. Armstrong will speak and take a few questions at the beginning of the Franklin PTSA meeting on September 12th from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. We will be meeting in Franklin’s beautiful library. The address is 5405 SE Woodward St. We hope to see you on the 12th!
FROM THE PTA
MTMS PTA welcomes families to enjoy the upcoming kickball game and picnic on 9/13 from 5-7 at school. We will be selling lemonade. PTA is seeking a sporty and skillful coordinator for an adjunctive event (soccer goal kick off) to the kickball game. If interested in coordinating this competition on site on 9/13, please contact PTA president, Christina Master at christinadmaster@gmail.com.
We will hold a PTA general meeting on Thursday, 9/19 at 6:30 pm. Parents are welcome and encouraged to join. The meeting will be via Zoom (link forthcoming).
Our librarian is also in need of the following volunteers:
Ms. Licurse in the library needs help. She is looking for two parent volunteers to come once a month at drop off to help with special projects such as creating visual displays. Please contact Annie Licurse directly at: alicurse@pps.net if interested.
Further, we need parents to help with fundraising for the PTA. We are recruiting a fundraising chair and committee members. Fundraising endeavors include planning and orchestrating sports events and Dine Out Nights.
Additionally, we are looking for both reps from the JDLI and Hard of Hearing programs to join the PTA. If interested in any of these opportunities, please contact Christina Master, MTMS PTA President directly at christinadmaster@gmail.com if interested.
The MTMS Inner Courtyard Beautification Project/Team is seeking donations. Please see the attached flyer.
NOT RECEIVING REMIND MESSAGES?
We have had reports from several families that they are not receiving Remind notifications from the school or district. A number of families had checked the box to not receive Remind messages when they do their ParentVue update at the beginning of the year. Please know that all district and school communication will be coming through Remind, so it is important to go in and check to see if you have checked that box.
STUDENT ASSESSMENT SCORE RESULTS AVAILABLE IN STUDENTVUE and PARENTVUE
In the past, PPS has mailed hard copies of assessment results home to families. Often these results arrived in timelines that were confusing and did not provide all families with access to important measures of student learning.
Moving forward, all families will have digital access to their students assessment results directly from the ParentVUE screen. Simply click on the "Assessment" icon to view both OSAS and MAP assessment results.
2024-25 Handbooks
Student Verifications
Hello Families,
As we begin this new year, please be sure to go into ParentVue and review and update the information we have on file for your student. Once logged in, you will see a tab at the top of the screen saying "Online Registration/Yearly Verification/Transfer Application". Click here and follow the prompts for the yearly student verification process. If you do not have a ParentVue account set up yet, please contact me, Ann Pinzelik, at apinzeli@pps.net, and I will be happy to do that for you.
Thank you!
School Supply Lists
You can find this year's school supply list at the link below. Also, please make your contribution to our community supplies fund. We keep our student lists small by asking familes to make a monetary contribution so that we can keep our classroom supplies up and reduce the number of items students have to carry from class to class. We thank you in advance for your support.
Students will start bringing all of their supplies to school after Wednesday, August 28. Until then, writing utensils are all that are needed.
PPS Bus Routes
Just as a reminder: if you student is taking a bus that is not their regular bus or riding home with a friend, families need to provide a note for their student to give to the bus driver. Drivers will not accept riders without parent permission who are not on their regular routes.
Mt. Tabor MS Transportation Plan
Here's how you can help:
- Consider alternate forms of transportation to get your student to school. Whether you walk, bike, scooter, or skateboard, reducing vehicular traffic around the building helps. We have skateboard racks in the office to store boards and lots of bike racks--just make sure to invest is a solid U-lock.
- If you need to drive your child to school, use the Drop and Go Parking Lot loop off of Stark, or park/drop students along Ash, Pine, and Oak Streets between 55th and 57th Ave.
- Keep all traffic moving from South to North along 57th Ave. Cars traveling north on 57th during drop off time often delay traffic exiting the area, reduce visibility of pedestrians, and narrow the streets, making them impassable. While it might add a little bit of time to go around the block, keeping our kids safe is priority #1.
- Ash Street between 57th and 60th is the bus zone. Please avoid driving on this stretch of road during the 8:55-9:15 and 3:55-4:10 time frames. There is absolutely no parking allowed along Ash Street on the school side at ANY TIME.
- Be kind to our staff that are out directing traffic. They are the kind humans wearing high visibility vests and holding stop and slow signs. They may signal you to talk with you if you are going against the traffic flow.
- Please slow down! This is a school zone from 7:00am-5:00pm. Please make sure that you adjust your speed! PBOT has installed additional signage along 57th to alert drivers of the school zone requirements.
- Remind your students to use the official crosswalk at 57th and Ash to cross the street!
Please see the graphic below for more details on all of the routes to school!
Free Meals for All PPS Students
Portland Public Schools Nutrition Services is happy to announce all students will be able to enjoy breakfast and lunch at no charge for the 2024-25 school year. This opportunity is made possible in part by the expansion of federal eligibility and additional funds allocated by the state’s Student Success Act.
Breakfast includes an entrée, choice of fruit, and milk. Lunch includes a choice of entrée, milk, and unlimited fruits and vegetables. Students must choose at least three foods, with one food being at least a 1/2 cup of fruit and/or a vegetable.
Due to this change in services, our kitchen teams will no longer be able to take cash or check payments. If students bring their lunch from home and want milk, they must may choose two other foods – such as a fruit and vegetable – at no charge. Milk can no longer be purchased separately.
A few more clarifications:
Families do not need to submit a free and reduced-price meal application. All PPS students are automatically enrolled in this program.
If you have questions about your student’s meal account, please visit our webpage for more information or contact our department for further support.
This change has no impact on Title I funding.
Access to nutritious meals is a crucial component of student success and well-being, and we are thrilled to be able to take advantage of this opportunity on behalf of our students.
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE UPDATES FOR 2024-25
Preventing Illness in Our Schools
Dear Portland Public Schools families and students,
As our students embark on another exciting year of learning and growth, we want you to know it is a priority to create spaces where your students feel safe, cared for, and connected to their learning environment. Ensuring a healthy and safe environment for our students, staff, and families is a shared responsibility, and we must continue to work together to prevent the spread of communicable diseases within our school communities.
Prevention continues to be the best health approach to minimize risk for illness and contagious disease. Our 2024-25 Family Guide for Preventing Illness and Contagious Disease in Schools includes practical prevention strategies such as keeping your student up to date with recommended vaccinations and boosters, outlines steps to take if your child is sick and/or diagnosed with a communicable disease, and addresses the current measles outbreak in Oregon. You can expect all PPS schools and facilities to continue regular cleaning and disinfecting, promoting vaccine and booster clinics, providing access to masks and COVID-19 tests, and improving air circulation.
Our schools remain vigilant and work with the Multnomah County Health Department to respond to communicable disease outbreaks and notify affected families if necessary. You may continue to monitor illness activity in our region through Oregon Health Authority’s Respiratory Virus Data dashboards.
We thank you for entrusting us with your students, and for your cooperation in ensuring our schools remain healthy, safe, and productive learning environments. Please contact your school administrator or Let’s Talk with questions about your school’s health and safety protocols.
In service,
Jey Buno, Chief of Student Support Services
Measles in Multnomah County
As you may know, there is a measles outbreak in Oregon with 26 confirmed cases reported in Marion, Clackamas, and Multnomah Counties as of 08/09/2024. We understand that parents have questions about what can be done to keep children safe, and what their child’s school will do if a case of measles is confirmed at their site. You can get more information about the PPS communicable disease management plan at this website. Currently, 93% of Mt. Tabor students are fully immunized against measles, and research shows that schools where less than 94% of students are up-to-date with measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccines are at higher risk for measles to spread if an individual with measles attends school.
Here are some important points to keep in mind:
Now is a great time for all families to review their vaccine records and make sure their vaccines are up to date.
Measles is a highly contagious, serious disease. If a case is confirmed in a school, local public health workers will review all staff and student vaccination records to determine the risk of further spread.
Keeping children in school is a priority. In the event of an exposure to a contagious illness like measles:
Local Public Health Authority (LPHA) staff will determine if the person exposed is susceptible to measles.
If they are determined to be susceptible, MTMS and PPS will work with the LPHA staff to determine if the person needs to be temporarily excluded from school for 21 days or longer to prevent further spread and to ensure their own safety (OAR 333-019-0010).
This exclusion period aligns with state and national health guidelines and is taken with the well-being of all students, staff and the school community in mind.
The exclusion period may be extended if there are more measles cases (and thus more exposures).
Students and staff excluded from school after measles exposure should stay home to avoid exposing others in the community.
If you have questions or concerns about your child’s health, please contact your doctor. If you are worried about paying to see your doctor, the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) can help. OHP is open to all children and teens younger than 19, regardless of immigration status who meet income and other criteria. You can find help enrolling here.
Thank you for your partnership in keeping our school community healthy.
Columbia Regional Fundraiser
Columbia Regional is hosting a FUNDRAISER!!!
This Fundraiser will benefit the DHH students in our elementary program at Creston Elementary AND our DHH middle schoolers here at Mt Tabor!
So save the date, cuz who wants to cook after our first early release day!?!?! Please go to the Chipotle on Powell on 9/25 from 4-8pm to support CRIS (Columbia Regional Inclusive Services) and our effort to raise funds for our 4th-8th graders to attend an entirely Deaf run Biztown just outside of Seattle, Washington. It is a wonderful opportunity for our students to not only experience Biztown but also for them to attend with Deaf/Hard of Hearing peers from other schools as well as learn from Deaf adults. Thanks in advance!
FRANKIN HIGH SCHOOL
Franklin Youth Sports - Fall Game Schedules
Please follow the links to see your student-athletes' game schedules:
For 7/8 football:
6th, 7th and 8th Grade Volleyball:
https://cjvb-pily.web.app/st/games
6th-8th Grade Cross Country Meets:
CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL
Oya No Kai News!
Join the Oya No Kai Board!
Serving on the board is a great way to give back to the JDLI community and to help ensure strong leadership for our programs and opportunities. We are especially looking for help in these areas:
- Human resources/personnel management
- Communications (especially social media and/or website management)
- Grant writing and/or development
Japanese-speaking, Japanese, and Japanese-American parents are especially encouraged to join the Board.
For more information, contact info@oyanokai.org
Other Volunteer Opportunities
Not ready to commit to the Board? We are hoping to fill several other volunteer roles:
- Annual Benefit co-leader
- Accountant/tax preparer
- Volunteer recruitment
- Event volunteers
- Fundraising help
Mt. Tabor Middle School
Email: tlongo@pps.net
Website: https://www.pps.net/Domain/143
Location: 5800 Southeast Ash Street, Portland, OR, USA
Phone: (503) 916-5646
X: @Tonya_A_Longo