WMS Weekly Updates
September 29 to October 4
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Ms. Walker's Phone Message: September 29, 2024
Good Evening, Westland Families,
This is Mrs. Walker, proud principal and here is the weekly update for September 29, 2024.
Remember, this Thursday, October 3, there is no school. For our families celebrating Rosh Hashanah, L’shanah tovah u'metukah! May 5785 be a year of health, prosperity, and happiness!
It’s been an exciting and dynamic week filled with new learning experiences for our students! Our students explored the MYP profiles, and our 6th graders had a blast participating in the Annual 6th Grade Kids Under Construction Field Trip. A big shout out to Ms. Alyssa Walstein , Grade 6 team leader, and the entire 6th-grade team for their leadership and coordination in making this experience such a success. We’re excited for even more amazing opportunities for our students throughout the year!
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 - October 16), I want to take the opportunity to acknowledge and honor the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of individuals, communities, and trailblazers. This is a time for us to recognize and learn from the diversity that strengthens our school and broader community. Our students will have learning opportunities during STAR and upcoming assemblies, which include Rompe Cajón on October 2nd.
Believe it or not, we have already reached the halfway point of Marking Period 1. Interims progress reports will be available to parents and students through ParentVUE and StudentVUE on October 4th. Households without any active ParentVUE account will receive interim progress reports via USPS.
All students this school year are required to complete two different county created lessons on the Student Code of Conduct and the Culture of Respect. Students will receive 3 SSL hours for completing the courses. We still have about 200 students who have not completed the required courses and will not receive the 3 SSL hours. Please check in with your student to make sure they have finished these courses. The courses can be found on Canvas if they still need to finish.
Please check out the newsletter for Westland news and upcoming events. In this newsletter you will see the following:
Message from Dr. Taylor, MCPS Superintendent
Westland Academic spotlight
Westland Staff Spotlight
SGA Interest Meeting
8th Grade team /PTSA partnership with cupcake wars
Speak up series
Weekly sport events at BCC
Upcoming MCPS Events
PTSA Upcoming Meeting and Updates
Weekly WMS reminders and upcoming events
That concludes our message for this week. Thank you for your continued support as we are All Students, All Classes, Each Day. Have a wonderful evening!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Nicole Walker
Principal, WMS
Message from Dr. Thomas Taylor, MCPS Superitendent
Updated Guidance for Student Speech and Expression
Dear MCPS Families and Students,
Thank you for a great start to the school year!
Our community is entering a time that may bring challenging emotions and discussions into our schools and we want to ensure that our entire community—students, families, and staff—has the guidance and strategies to navigate these moments together. With the upcoming national election, the first anniversary of the October 7th attack, and the ongoing conflict, it’s important that we prepare for the range of conversations and emotions these topics may evoke.
For students to be their best in school, their learning environments must remain safe, welcoming, and inclusive. As educators, we strive to model thoughtful and positive expression and encourage students to make respectful, informed choices, especially during challenging times.
The new processes for responding to and communicating when faced with incidents of hate and bias, along with the information campaign addressing these issues, have been shaped by input from our community members. School staff and leaders have received these same resources to ensure we are all operating from the same guidance when managing student speech and expression in our schools.
Thank you for your continued partnership in making our schools a safe and inclusive space for everyone.
Respectfully,
Thomas W. Taylor, Ed.D., M.B.A.
Superintendent
Know the guidance for Student Speech and Expression.
Staff, students, and families must know the rights and guidelines for students to express views on issues important to them.
Guidelines for Students
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Resources to Reduce and Address Incidents of Hate and Bias
See the steps taken and plans for this school year to reduce and address Hate-Bias
español / 中文 / français / Português / 한국어 / tiếng Việt / አማርኛVisit the new Responding to Incidents of Hate-Bias website.
High-Quality Curriculum
Civic Engagement conversations occur through Social Studies classes, where teachers are provided lessons, guidance, and ongoing professional development. A letter sent from principals and social studies staff provides notification of this work.
Attend the Social Studies Curriculum nights to learn more about how Social Studies is taught!
cial Studies is taught!
WMS Academic Spotlight
WMS Staff Spotlight
Rompe Cajón (October 2nd)
WMS SGA Interest Meeting
WMS Speak UP! Series
Cupcake Wars is Back (8th Grade Event)
B-CC High School Weekly Athletics Schedule
MCPS Social Studies Curriculum Nights
B-CC Cheer & Poms Youth Clinic
Instrumental Music and Choral Concert (SAVE THE DATE)
Snack Stash: Donations Needed
Westland PTSA Updates
Westland MS Reminders
Communication at Westland MS
Westland strives to make clear community a priority. We will continue to prioritize communication and share about Westland through multiple venues. Please expect the following from us:
- Weekly Sunday night Connect Ed phone call @ 6:00 pm from administration with detailed information on activities and upcoming happenings at Westland.
- Weekly Smore newsletter from administration with detailed information on activities and upcoming events at WMS.
- Staff members may be utiliziing Remind, as our texting communication app.
- All updates and liinks will be found on the Westland Middle School Website.
- Westland Twitter account will be utilized to communicate messages and share news and events with our community. (@EducatorWalker)
We are continuing our work to be more “green” and share as much information as possible with parents electronically. We will notify you with Connect Ed updates when we add or update with new information. But, if you cannot find what you need in this newsletter or on our webpage, please contact the main office and we will be happy to help you!
Bus Transportation Information for 2024-2025
Cafeteria News & Secondary School Meals Information
Starting on the first day of school, full breakfasts will cost $1.30, full lunches will cost $2.80, and various ala carte items will be available ranging from $1 to $2.
When students go through the meal line, they will enter their student ID numbers to access their lunch accounts. Funds can be added to student lunch accounts using MySchoolBucks or payments can be made directly to our cafeteria using cash or a check. We will share a link to the monthly menu and specific ala carte offerings during the third week of August, 2023.
No student will be denied a meal if funds are not available on their account. In the event that a lunch account has insufficient funds, the student will still receive the meal and the price will be recorded as a credit which can be repaid at a later date.
It is important to complete the Free and Reduced Meals (FARMS) form if you have previously, or believe you will qualify for free or reduced meals. If your family qualifies for any level of FARMS support, all meals are free. Apply online at www.MySchoolApps.com
Parent Vue
ParentVUE and StudentVUE is a valuable resource for educators, parents and students. It creates a bridge of communication to relay important information such as homework, tests, upcoming events and grades. It is important for students and parents to check regularly to keep track of assignments and grades. However, grades may take longer to post depending on the assignment. Please be patient with teachers as some assignments may take as long as two weeks to grade.
If you need assistance with setting up your account, please email us. Information is also available on the MCPS website.
Parent/Guardian ParentVUE Support Guide (Annual Verification Instructions on page 24!)
Immunizations
The Maryland Department of Health released updated school vaccine requirements for the 2024-2025 school year.
Families of incoming kindergarten students, new students, and 7th and 8th graders may need additional vaccines to start the school year.
Not sure if your student is up to date? Contact your child’s health care provider or access their immunization records online. Students 18 years old and younger eligible for the Vaccines for Children program may obtain free vaccines through the county’s Immunization Program.
Cell Phone Policy
Students may use their cell phones before 8:15AM and after 3:00PM. Emergency calls may be made in the main office.
Student Backbacks (and bags)
Address Change?
If you are moving over the summer please let our counseling office secretary know at Sara_A_Belott@mcpsmd.org.
Westland Middle School Information
Main Office (240.740.5850)
Principal- Mrs. Nicole Walker , Nicole_Walker@mcpsmd.org
Assistant Principal- Mrs. Lauretta Beckett, Lauretta_D_Beckett@mcpsmd.org
Acting Assistant Principal- Ms. Panagiota Tsonis, Panagiota_K_Tsonis@mcpsmd.org
Administrative Secretary- Ms. Terri Howells, Mary_T_Howells@mcpsmd.org
Financial Specialist- Ms. Suzanne Marcou, Suzanne_W_Marcou@mcpsmd.org
Counseling/Registrar Office (240.740.5860)
Counseling Chairperson/6th grade counselor- Ms. Caryn Fischer, Caryn_Fischer@mcpsmd.org
6th Grade Counselor- Ms. Sarah Cohen, Sarah_A_Cohen@mcpsmd.org
7th Grade Counselor- Ms. Laura Williams, Laura_K_Williams@mcpsmd.org
8th Grade Counselor- Ms. Lauren Geissel, Lauren_Geissel@mcpsmd.org
Counseling Office Secretary- Ms. (Sara) Sally Belott, Sara_A_Belott@mcpsmd.org
School Staff Directory
CALENDAR- Upcoming Events
OCTOBER
- Tuesday , October 2- Assembly, Rompe Cajón
- Thursday, October 3- No School for Staff and Students
- Tuesday, October 8- PTSA Meeting 7pm (Zoom or Media Center)
- Wednesday, October 9- Cupcake Wars (8th Grade Event)
- Friday, October 18- No School for Students, Professional Day for Teachers
- Thursday, October 31- Last Day of Marking Period 1
Westland Middle School
Website: https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/westlandms/
Location: 5511 Massachusetts Avenue, Bethesda, MD, USA
Twitter /X: @EducatorWalker