DHMS Wednesday Folder
10.2.24
Be Safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Royal!
Student Email Accounts
We would like to remind you about the importance of using student email accounts responsibly. These accounts are provided by the school for official purposes related to academic activities and school communications.
To ensure the security and proper use of these accounts, please remind your child that student email should not be used to create or access recreational accounts on other platforms, such as social media or gaming sites. Keeping the use of student email limited to school-related activities helps maintain a secure and focused learning environment.
Additionally, all district-owned devices are equipped with filters to block inappropriate or unsafe content, ensuring a safer online experience for students.
For more information about the acceptable use of internet, computers and network resources, please click here.
Thank you for your cooperation and support in this matter.
Good Evening DHMS Families!
I hope everyone is enjoying their week! I can not believe we are already in the month of October! 🎃
Tomorrow, 10.3.24, is a 1:30 PM early dismissal for students. It is an asynchronous Thursday, meaning that students need to complete work and check in for attendance purposes when they get home! 🙂 The subject area focus for work completion is: SOCIAL STUDIES
Students in special programs have a regular 3:10 PM dismissal.
Updated Dismissal Procedures
Families, please review the updated dismissal procedures with your students.
All bus students MUST wait for their bus in the auditorium. We are no longer waiting in the Cafeteria for busses to arrive, so all students that take a school bus must wait in the auditorium. There is no supervision in the CAF and limited supervision outside due to the amount of students that need to wait for a bus inside. Please call me with any concerns related to this procedure.
Please Review the DHMS Spectator Code of Character
6th Grade Fall Social Information
OLD INFORMATION
October Menu's
School pictures are ready!
To order, log in to your account on mylifetouch.com or create an account using your student's student ID number.
All families can also log on and order a FREE Digital SmileSafe card.
More about the Smilesafe program here.
2024-2025 Student Services Mental Health Community Resource Guide
A Message from Dr. Brian Ursone, Director of Pupil Services:
The linked Student Services Mental Health Community Resource Guide has been created to make you aware of many of the resources that are available for your children and your family as it relates to mental health supports. You will find that we have information in this guide for supports in our schools, community, county, state, and nationally. Please note that we are here to assist our students and families. If you need assistance, please know that we want to help. If you are feeling overwhelmed by the amount of resources that are outlined in the guide and you would like assistance, please reach out to a member of our pupil services team. We will help you navigate finding the right supports.
Young Men and Women In Charge
School Bag Tag Concerns
DCIU Parent Training
UDSD Fall Community Read
UDSD Fall Community Read (Registration Link)
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZElduusqzovHtAqcuSwiZM_TjU3rxlQ8OWa#/registration
CHIP: Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
The Children's Health Insurance Program — or CHIP — is Pennsylvania's program to provide health coverage to uninsured children and teens who are not eligible for or enrolled in Medical Assistance. Regardless of the reasons your children might not have health insurance, CHIP may be able to help you.
For more information on CHIP, please visit this link and see the attached flyer: https://www.dhs.pa.gov/CHIP/Pages/CHIP.aspx.
24-25 School Calendars
UDSD Opening Day Staff Kickoff Video
Each year, the Upper Darby School District staff gather in-person or virtually to enthusiastically kickoff the new school year, united in their commitment to providing Opportunity, promoting Unity, and showcasing Excellence.
Helpful Links to Bookmark:
- UDSD Family Handbook
- HAC Parent Handbook
- 24-25 UDSD Year at a Glance Calendar
- 24-25 Summary of Calendar
- DHMS Bell Schedules
- DHMS Family and Student Handbook
- UDSD Middle School Code of Character
- UDSD Online Learning Manual
- Upper Darby School District Website
- HAC Access Link
- DHMS FAQ and Contact Information
- HAC Support email - parentportal@upperdarbysd.org (Please use the email above if you are in need of support related to Home Access Center)
Dismissal and Arrival/Drop Off and Pick Up Reminders
- There is no student drop off allowed on State Road as it is a major safety concern.
- No cars will be allowed to enter the bus loop from 7:45 AM-9:00 AM.
- The bus loop will close at 2:45 PM and will re-open at 4:00 PM.
- All vehicle drop off and pick up will occur in the back teacher parking lot.
- Walkers need to be off campus as soon as possible.
- Once a student is out of the building they can not re-enter the building. If a student is a busser and leaves the building, they are not permitted to re-enter the building.
- Early Dismissals will not be honored past 2:50 PM. Please plan accordingly.
Cell Phones
As you know from our weekly messages this summer, there has been a change to Policy 237, Electronic Communication Devices. As we stated throughout the summer, we are asking all elementary and middle school students to prepare for these changes by practicing restraint as it pertains to cell phone use.
Last week, we asked you to not use your cell phones for five hours and this week, we are asking you to practice that restraint for six hours. We appreciate your time and effort with this change.
Schedule Overview for the 24-25 School Year
As presented and shared in the Spring of 2023, the UDSD Middle Schools have made changes to student rostering and the building schedule. Please review the presentation in its entirety linked HERE
A brief summary of the changes is listed below:
Each grade will consist of two heterogeneous Learning Communities per grade (named Purple and Gold)
An A/B day schedule has been established for electives, excluding full year electives, which means that students will rotate their electives every day.
DHMS will have an early dismissal every Thursday at 1:30 PM for teacher/staff planning time.
Time is included for professional development as outlined on the district calendar
Students will complete asynchronous work on non-professional development Thursday afternoons and will be required to answer an attendance question in their first period course. This attendance question will be collected through the use of a Google Form, which will be found on the Period 1 Schoology page. Parents will be communicated with if the attendance question is not completed for that day.
Detailed information about assigned asynchronous requirements will be provided from the grade level learning community teachers.
A complete outline for the year and when asynchronous work will be assigned can be found on our school website and linked here.
School Photos/Student ID Cards
Food Deliveries
School Supplies
Crisis Go for Families
As part of the Upper Darby School District’s Emergency Preparedness Plan and the Emergency Communications Plan, CrisisGo allows parents to receive emergency school safety alerts from the school district and individual school buildings. District parents can download the CrisisGo app onto their mobile device and to create a free account. Parents will then need to subscribe to the school(s) of choice and to the District group.
Click on the link to learn how to subscribe: UDSD Parents - CrisisGo Subscription Flyer.
We encourage secondary school students to receive up-to-date communication about emergency notifications as well. Students can click on the link to learn how to subscribe: UDSD Students - CrisisGo Subscription Flyer
Please review with your children the safety terminology we will be using in our emergency communications: Lock-In, Lock-Out, Lockdown, Evacuation FAQ for Families. We will review these terms and the emergency preparedness plan with students throughout the school year.
Please note that the District will continue to communicate emergency lockdown alerts and updates through CrisisGo, ParentLink emails and social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram).
Let's Communicate
There are several ways to stay informed about what is happening at Drexel Hill Middle School and throughout the District.
Weekly “Wednesday” Electronic Folder (ParentLink) from the Principal
Weekly information, updates, resources will be shared via email. It is necessary to provide an accurate email address to stay informed. If there are any changes to your email, please update your information in Home Access Center (HAC) or by contacting the Drexel Hill Middle School Main Office if you need assistance. If your information is not up-to-date, you will miss out on important “happenings” and information. Please be sure to review, edit, and update this information at https://www.upperdarbysd.org/HAC
School Website and Calendar
Weekly updates, teachers’ webpages, principal’s webpage, and monthly school newsletters can be accessed from the school website.
Home Access Center
The Upper Darby School District will be using email as its primary means of communication with parents. Parents must ensure that the district has an accurate email address for your family in eSchool, our student information system. Parents can update or add email addresses by logging into the Home Access Center. The Home Access Center will also allow you to access your child’s grades, attendance, and other important information. The link to the Home Access Center can be found on the Upper Darby School District website at www.upperdarbysd.org. If you do not have an email address or access to email, please contact the office.
Please see below for the UDSD Bullying Notice to Families:
Safe To Say
We feel that it is important to remind our parents and students of the Safe2Say Something program. The Upper Darby School District takes the safety and security of our staff and students very seriously and recognizes that the uncertainties and pressures that students and families have faced the uncertainty of a pandemic has clearly demonstrated that the mental health of students as a priority. The Safe2Say Something system teaches youth and adults how to recognize warning signs and signals, especially within social media, of individuals who may be a threat to themselves or others and say something, using our anonymous reporting system. Safe2Say Something is also a way to anonymously report unsafe, potentially harmful, dangerous, violent or criminal activities in any school in Pennsylvania.
For anyone who is feeling unsure or unsafe, please remember that there is help and it is okay to ask for help.
Find below videos and the District’s webpage outlining the Safe2Say Something PA Program:
UDSD Safe2Say Something Presentation 2021
https://pa02209738.schoolwires.net/Page/8021
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.