North Pole Middle School
Principal's Update - March 22, 2021
Personal Health Check Each Day
Hello Parents and Families:
Hello Parents and Families:
We’ve successfully completed our first full week of the fourth quarter. It’s been terrific to see the number of students who have returned to school and we welcome back any and all others who would like to attend in person learning. The next few weeks are busy as MAP testing begins and we prepare for the annual Performance Evaluation for Alaska Schools (PEAKS) Assessment. Below is important information regarding that annually required assessment.
- The PEAKS Assessment is required by the State for all students who are enrolled in public schools.
- The assessment must be given in person even though families may have chosen to stay in a remote, eLearning or homeschool model.
- Schools are held to a 95% participation rate for this assessment, falling below that 95% line can result in the State stepping in to play a more “active” role in what takes place in the school in a daily basis.
- The assessment provides teachers an idea of how well they are covering specific academic standards based on student performance.
The schedule for the assessment is below, please notice a schedule change on March 30 and 31st. We've also included a wide variety of times that are available to accommodate families in the remote or eLearning environment.
For families who are in the remote or eLearning environment please click on the button below to schedule your testing time. You will need to fill the form out multiple times if you have multiple students at the school. Please expect the school to reach out to you in the coming days to assist you in scheduling your testing time.
NPM DAILY BELL SCHEDULE
8th Grade Celebration
Important Note - School Pickup
Items to Bring to School Daily
- A BIG SMILE and WELCOMING ATTITUDE
- MASK!
- Chromebook and charging chord
- Water bottle, all of our drinking fountains have been turned off but we do have two filling stations available.
- School supplies, if you have a binder that’s fine, if you just bring pencil and pen for now that’s fine too. We’ll figure what we need as we learn to balance electronics with real life learning.
- Lunch if you bring lunch from home.
Parents In the Building/Morning Drop Off
Student Pick-Up
- Call the school ahead of time to let the office know you are picking up your student 488-2271.
- PLEASE BRING YOUR ID
- Sign your student out via the Off Campus pass before leaving the school with your student.
Student Drop Off (after 9:35 a.m.)
- Call the office and let us know your student is arriving.
- Let us know during that call if the absence is excused.
Bus Deviations
A bus deviation is a request for your student to ride a bus that they aren't registered for and that they don't usually ride.
A few helpful hints on how to request a bus deviation:
- It MUST be requested in writing via notes, email (contact-npm@k12northstar.org) or fax. Students may NOT write their own notes.
- If you send one by email, you will get a reply saying we received it. If you don’t get a reply please call 488-2271. Please have it turned into the office by 2:00 pm. If you submit an email after 1:00pm, please call to confirm receipt.
-Your request needs to have the following information on it:
- Your student's name
- Bus number (route) and the name of the street it stops at
- How long the deviation is good for(just that day or for the whole school year)
- Parent's name and contact information
- Our fax number is:(907)488-9213
- Email requests to: contact-npm@k12northstar.org
Mask Requirements
Transportation
Please remember that if your student needs to ride a bus to and/or from school that you need to register for the bus through the school district website. Here is the link for that to take place. https://www.k12northstar.org/domain/1087
When students arrive at the school our plan is to allow two busses to dismiss kids at a time. We will have staff available to help escort student groups in to the building using two separate doorways. Students who are dropped off by parents or families are welcome to use the main entrance. Once in the building students will either go to the cafeteria to get their breakfast or immediately to their first period classroom.
At the end of the day we will be allowing students to use three different front doors to exit the building and dismissing class a few minutes apart to provide some degree of separation.
Breakfast/Lunch Time
Reminder that both breakfast and lunches are free for ALL STUDENTS for the remainder of this school year, no paperwork and no strings attached. If you have traditionally applied for Free/Reduced Lunch benefits we encourage you to still do that as it will get your student set up for the fall of 2021. The link for our Nutrition Services Department is here, https://www.k12northstar.org/nutrition and the on-line version of Free/Reduced Lunch program can be found on this page.
When kids arrive in the morning if they need/want breakfast they can simply go to the cafeteria to “purchase” it and then they will go to their first period classroom to eat. Students will still punch in their student number even though they will not be charged. Any “a-la-cart” items that the cafeteria may sell will be sold to students and that money will come out of their lunch account. Information about the cost of items can be found below. This link, https://k12northstar.nutrislice.com/menus-eula will take you to a list of all schools in the district so you can see each schools’ breakfast and lunch menu if you are interested.
The building will have two lunches, A and B. We have divided the building in half so about half of the building will be at lunch at one time. We’ll stagger dismissal times to lunch to help alleviate kids waiting in lines with their peers. Kids will again, “purchase” their lunch and then return to their classroom to eat. After lunch ends each student will wipe down their desk area and discard their trash.
During the lunch period kids will stay in their classroom and be able to remove their masks to eat. Some classrooms have teachers that will be eating with their students and we are thankful for that. Other classrooms will have an adult that circulates between them to help monitor students.
After School Activities
March 15 - 26
- 6-7-8 Boys' Volleyball
- 6th Girls' Volleyball
- Cookie Making Club
- Chess Club
March 29 - April 9
- 7-8 Girls' Volleyball
- Coding Club
April 12 - 23
- Boys' Basketball
- Cupcake Making Club
April 26 - May 12
- Track & Field
- 7-8 Girls' Volleyball
The following forms are required to participate in a sports activity:
- Sports Physical
- Activity Consent & Emergency Medical Info form
- Concussion Information form
- Covid-19 "opt-in" form
The following forms are required for non-sports activity clubs:
- Activity Consent & Emergency Medical Info form
- Covid-19 "opt-in" form
District Technology Resources
The district has put together a list of technology resources that may be helpful for parents. As always if you need assistance you can call the school as well and we will do our best to assist you.
Contact Us
School Hours 9:35 a.m. - 3:05 p.m.
Email: contact-npm@k12northstar.org
Website: https://www.k12northstar.org/northpoleM
Location: 300 East 8th Avenue, North Pole, AK, USA
Phone: 907-488-2271
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/North-Pole-Middle-School-143414512397583/?scrlybrkr=0eca0abe