EEM Newsletter (11/18 - 11/22)
November 18, 2024 - November 22, 2024
Upcoming Dates
ATLAS Fall WRITING Interim Test
Students will take an INTERIM standardized assessment in WRITING on the following date:
November 19: All students will test Writing in their JacketTime classes.
This test gives us another data point on how your child is progressing on grade-level standards. Please avoid scheduling appointments on these days. Please make sure your child gets a good night sleep the night before, and, as always, encourage them to do their best on the test!
For more information on ATLAS, please click on the following link: https://atlasportal.org/families.html
HOW CAN I SEE MY CHILD'S SCORES ON ATLAS?
The ATLAS Portal gives parents easier access to student testing data. Each parent was sent a 6-digit code via the email on file at the school district. A parent can then use the code to log in to the ATLAS Parent Portal to see student data for screeners, interims, and summative assessments. If you did NOT receive the 6-digit code via email, please contact East End Middle front office or email Mr. Westfall at alanwestfall@sheridanschools.org.
PARENT EMAIL EXAMPLE
ACCESS CODE PICTURE
When you enter the ATLAS Family Portal you will see the screenshot below. If you would like more information on your child's end-of-the-year ATLAS Summative Assessment, click on the "Download Detailed Report" and you will get a PDF version of each content area with a detailed explanation of the score. The information even breaks each content area down into sections and gives options for parents to help students in a "Next Steps" section.
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How Do I Check My Child's Grades?
All grades can be accessed on Home Access Center (HAC): http://hac23.esp.k12.ar.us. HAC Parent Access Codes were sent home last week, which will allow all parents to login to view their child's grades. If you have any questions or do not receive your parent letter, please contact Dr. Williams at heatherwilliams@sheridanschools.org. Thank you!
Character Word for November
During the month of November, students at EEM will learn all about TEAMWORK.
What is Teamwork?
Teamwork is the ability to work in unity with others towards a common goal. For us to learn how to become team players, it is important that we learn to listen, encourage our peers, and allow and invite others to contribute their talents and skills.
Why focus on Teamwork?
- Teamwork improves communication: Teamwork helps us improve our verbal and non-verbal communication skills, conveying that we care and a relevant message.
- Teamwork builds interpersonal awareness: Growing a great team requires us to first build strong relationships through a better understanding of ourselves and others.
- Teamwork celebrates diversity. Teamwork thrives from diverse ideas that come from a mixture of different genders, cultures, expertise, experience, and problem-solving approaches.
Teamwork in Action:
- Call them a team, not a class or group. A group consists of many different people. A team, however, has a common purpose and a shared responsibility for success.
- Require teams to set expectations for and manage their own behavior. Do not tell teams what type of behavior is expected—let them decide for themselves with a Social Contract.
- Teach and encourage affirmations. Giving affirmations helps connect the team, builds trust, promotes engagement, and boosts a positive culture.
IMPORTANT LINKS:
2024-2025 Student Handbook
Please see the attached link for the 2024-2025 Student Handbook. Please pay close attention to the cell phone policy, dress code policy, and attendance policy. If you have any questions, please contact the front office at (501) 261-6565.
Nurse's Corner
One more week until Thanksgiving Break, but we must stay diligent about our students’ health and safety. Hearing and Vision screenings/rescreens are continuing and doctor referrals are starting to be sent out. Students still need to be up to date on their immunizations or provide an exemption letter– Thank You to the parents who have contacted me.
The Reminders:
If your child needs a check-up, immunizations, or is feeling ill our Jacket Health and Wellness Clinic is convenient and quick. For more information click the link Jacket Health or call (870) 484-4411 to set up an appointment..
If students wear glasses they must have their glasses on for the Vision screening or they will not be screened.
As we head into the holidays, please be mindful when buying candy or snacks for the school that the Sheridan School District is a peanut/tree nut free district. Please do not send or allow your child to bring food items into the school that contain peanuts, peanut products, or tree nuts. This information will be found on the label under ingredients. Due to continual changes in manufacturer packaging and processing, please read the ingredient label to ensure that it does not contain any of the following: peanuts/ nuts, peanut/nut butter, peanut/nut oil, peanut/nut flour, peanut/nut meal, or any of the statements “may contain traces of peanut/nuts.” (M&M’s, Butterfinger).
If your child has a health condition, please inform the school nurse. We want to keep all our students safe and make sure they are receiving proper care while at school.
Please keep your child at home if they have a fever, vomiting, or have diarrhea. Students must be 24 hrs without fever or symptoms in order to return to school. Please also let attendance or the school nurse know.
And lastly I hope everyone has a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving Break.
Thank you and feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
Cynthia Terrell, RN
(501) 261-6565
Please feel free to contact East End Middle administration for any reason. We are here to partner with you to ensure success for your child. You may call the office at 501-261-6565 or email those listed below.
Dr. Heather Williams, Principal
heatherwilliams@sheridanschools.org
Mr. Alan Westfall, Asst. Principal
alanwestfall@sheridanschools.org
Ms. Jessica Ashcraft, School Counselor