
Switzerland Point Middle School
Raider Rap 5-18-25
Message from Ms. Carnall
We've had a productive school year, and we have seen many students progress academically, socially, and athletically. We are proud of their efforts and thankful for your support at home.
Good luck to our 8th graders in high school, and we are looking forward to seeing our returning class in August!
Upcoming Events and Dates
Upcoming Dates:
- May 23: 6th Grade Field Trip, 8th Grade Fun Time after Lunch
- May 28: 7th Grade Field Trip, 8th Raider Buck Bonanza and 8th grade Student/Staff Basketball Game
- May 29: 6th and 7th Grade Raider Buck Bonanza
- May 30: Last Day for Students, End of Q4
SPMS Early Check-Out Reminder
Complete the form on our website to request early check out. It is located on the bottom left (side bar) of the website. The form needs to be completed by 6 AM the day you are requesting early check out. After the 6 AM cut off, please send your child in with a note to the front office like normal. Please do not request early check out more than 2 days in advance.
As a safety precaution, students will only be released to the parent/guardian or the Emergency Contact listed in HAC. A current driver’s license must be presented to the front office to check a student out early. The following procedure will be strictly enforced: NO student may be signed out after 1:15 PM daily. Parents must arrive in the office no later than 1:15 PM in order to sign their child out early. Students who check out during the school day due to illness are not eligible to return to school that evening to participate in activities or to be a member of the audience.
SPMS Behavior Expectations
End-of-the-Year Reward Trip
Behavior expectation assemblies were held Tuesday, January 7th and were reviewed again in 1st period on March 25th. Expectations were taught and have been reviewed since the beginning of the school year.
- At the end of the year, students can attend a field trip as a reward for their behavior.
- Students who earn ISS or OSS during 2nd semester, to include for tardies and demerits, will NOT BE ELIGIBLE to participate n the grade-level reward trip.
- Students who commit a Level 4 offense during the entire school year, will NOT BE ELIGIBLE to participate in the grade-level reward trip. Please see Section 5, Levels of Discipline, on page 31 in our Student Code of Conduct for examples of Level 4 offenses.
- Students with 15 or more unexcused absences during the school year will NOT BE ELIGIBLE for the trip.
- For 8th grade students, these behavior requirements also apply to the 8th grade formal dance.
- Once a reward trip has been paid for, we will be unable to give refunds or transfer the reservation to another student’s name.
Character Counts!
Kindness Challenge
Our current standings for our 4th quarter Kindness challenge so far are below:
6th Grade: 215%
8th Grade: 106%
7th Grade: 103%
Character Counts! Pillar for May: Citizenship
Each month, our staff nominate students who display the Pillar of Character for that month. Students will be celebrated the first week of the next month with lunch provided by the PTSO.
This month, we look for students who display the characteristics of Citizenship by doing the following things:
- Do their share to make their school and community better
- Cooperate
- Get involved in community affairs
- Stay informed; vote
- Are a good neighbor
- Obey laws and rules
- Respect authority
- Protect the environment
- Volunteer
Citizenship at Home
Dear Parents and Families,
This month, we are focusing on the Character Counts Pillar of Citizenship. Our district believes that every child has the potential to be good citizens, and we will do all that we can to promote this pillar, but we need your help! Below is a list of ideas to work through with your family!
What can you do at home?
• Minimize waste. Recycle and conserve.
• Reinforce the importance of school rules and that they must be followed.
• Reinforce the importance of sportsmanship.
• Reuse boxes and shopping bags.
• Notice nature around you. Watch a sunrise or sunset. Look for animals. Appreciate the flowers and trees around you.
• Plant a garden with your children. Allow them to help with the yard work and gardening. Grow your own herbs or vegetables.
• Plant a seed or tree and watch it grow.
• Turn the water off while you are brushing your teeth or doing the dishes.
• Participate in a beach clean up day or plan your own for your family for an hour. If not the beach, use your neighborhood park.
• Carpool or walk instead of using a car.
• Encourage your children to watch shows on nature, science, or animals to broaden their knowledge and appreciation.
• As a family, research and select a charity to donate to. Encourage your children to donate a portion of their allowance. Plan to participate as a family to help at the local shelter, senior center, food kitchen, or for an elderly neighbor.
• Have discussions about current events so that your children can become aware of what the important issues are and how politicians or community officials are handling them. Have your children see you reading the newspaper, watching the news, and getting involved in community services.
• Observe and follow traffic rules.
• Show and explain to your children how the election process works and how to utilize resources to stay informed of the issues before you vote.
• Model citizenship behaviors and notice when your children are being good citizens in order to reinforce those desired behaviors.
Florida Resiliency
In partnership with Resiliency Florida, we will explore a characteristic each month.
You can find out more information by visiting their website: https://www.buildresiliency.org/ .
Other Important Info and Reminders
Special Message on the Marquee
SPMS National Junior Honor Society is sponsoring an opportunity to send a special birthday or congratulations message to your student via the marquee in the front of the school. Cost is $25. Complete the form here to submit your request (there's a separate link in the form to pay via Schoolpay upon submitting your request). Requests are due the Friday prior to the event and will display the following week (Tuesday through Monday). Example: If you turn in the request on Friday, September 17, then your message will be displayed on Tuesday, September 21.
Clubs, Athletics, etc.
Congratulations to Rising 7th-Grade NJHS Members
Congratulations to the following students on being accepted to NJHS for the following school year.
Amatangelo, Daniel
Bauman, Lillia
Bernreuter, Andriana
Bird, Shelby
Brtek, Decklyn
Carrigan, Ella
Cesar, Caroline
Chastain, Brynlee
Combs, Jacob
Danninger, Giavanna
Deal, Finleigh
Dogiparthy, Yashasvini
Dolce, Nicholas
Driscoll, Colin
Fleck, Desmond
Fowler, Emma
Garapati, Suhas
Gibson, Anaiah
Goldstein, Gavin
Graham, Robert
Holton, Ava
Locke, Emma
Marisetty, Laasya
Martin, Kennedy
Mathis, Anna
Miller, Sawyer
Moore, Mackenzie
Newman, Brooklyn
Obringer, Ava
Pertile, Harper
Pereverzoff, Gabriel
Pillai, Adhrit
Ray, Landyn
Risch, Karsen
Rohm, Marley
Rojas, Mariana
Sasso, Giovanni
Schreck, Olivia
Sliger, Brynlee
Soni, Aalaash
Timony, Lochlan
Wilkins, Nalei
Wilson, Jillian
PTSO
PTSO Business Partners
Gold Level Partners
Silver Level Partners
Bronze Level Partners