

Fredericktown Middle School
January 2025
Students of the Month
General Monitoring of School-Issued Devices
Please be aware that the Fredericktown Local School District, either directly or through a technology provider, is electing to generally monitor all school-issued devices (as that term is defined by R.C. 3319.325). The monitoring will include the following features: location tracking and student interactions with school-issued devices (e.g., keystrokes and web-browsing activity). The District generally monitors these features for the noncommercial education purpose of instruction, technical support, and/or exam proctoring. Additionally, these features are generally monitored as a necessary precaution for preventing and/or responding to threats to life or safety.
Check out the News Site for Fredericktown HS.
Middle School Dance
Important Dates
January 17th - MS Dance
January 20th - No School
February 17th - No School
February 27th - 7th & 8th Grade will attend Junior Achievement Inspire at Richland County Fairgrounds
March 18th - Parent Teacher Conferences, 3-6 pm
March 20th - Science Rocks Night, 6th grade Science Fair, 4-6 pm. More information to come at a later date.
March 21st - Spring Break Begins
Classroom Updates
Band - Mr. Hollenbaugh
Choir - Mrs. Dearth
Mark your calendars - Middle School Spring Choir Concert - Monday, March 17th at 6pm. This will be a choir shirt and jeans performance.
Information about our Music in the Parks trip will go home soon!
6th Grade World Music - Mrs. Dearth
The 3rd quarter class has just begun and will be learning the names of our world instruments and some basic information about instrument care and playing technique.
6th Grade Math - Ms. Briggs
6th Grade English - Mrs. Sherman
6th Grade Social Studies - Miss Pound
7th Grade Social Studies - Miss Pound
7th Grade Math - Mrs. Pletcher
7th Grade English - Mrs. Vogelsang
8th Grade Math - Mr. Dibling
Algebra I - Mr. Dibling
8th Grade English - Mrs. Meyers
8th Grade Science - Miss Tate
Mrs. Huvler
Counselor/Social Worker Update
8th Grade Scheduling for High School
Mrs. Barta came and spoke to the 8th grade students about high school graduation requirements and scheduling for their Freshman year. Ask your child about their scheduling sheet and what classes they wish to take next school year. The 2025-2026 Course Handbook will be available on the school’s website later next week. If a students wishes for a hard copy of the handbook, please reach out to Mrs. Barta *kbarta@fredschools.com and she will get you a copy. The students will actually be selecting their classes in the last week of January.
Nationwide Children’s Hospital Center for Suicide Prevention is hosting several Caregiver Education trainings. Click here to view the schedule and topics offered.
Supporting Our Freddies
Our priority is to ensure the safety and well-being of our students. We encourage everyone to actively participate in creating a nurturing environment that promotes open communication, empathy, and understanding. If you know a student who may need support, or if you have any concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to our social workers or school counselors. Working together, we can make a profound difference in the lives of our students.
Hannah Art, Social Worker
740-694-2781 ext. 3412
Cindy Truex, Social Worker
740-694-2781 ext. 3412
Karen Barta, HS/MS School Counselor
740-694-2726 ext 3411
Melissa White, Elementary School Counselor
740-694-2781 ext. 3410
Middle School Yearbook
We will have a Middle School yearbook this year for students. You can purchase them throughout the year. They will be delivered in May before the students leave for the summer.
Attendance Information
General Policies
Regular attendance is key to success in school and is a positive factor that develops habits of punctuality, self-discipline, and responsibility. Students who attend class regularly generally achieve higher grades, enjoy school, and are more employable after leaving school.
Excused Absences:
Personal illness of the student (A doctor’s excuse stating for what days specifically the student should be excused from school may be required by the school for every absence over 72 hours. Once a doctor’s excuse is required, it is required for all absences for the remainder of the year).
Illness in the home (student must be 14 years of age or older).
Quarantine of the home by local health officials.
Death of a relative (limited to three days unless reasonable cause can be shown for a longer absence).
Observance of a religious holiday (consistent with the student’s established creed or belief).
Alternate learning experience approved in advance by an administrator.
A maximum of two (2) college visits for juniors and seniors to take place during the regular school year. These are extensions of the school day and are not counted in the attendance record. These absences must be approved five days in advance.
Reporting Absences:
- The morning of the absence, a parent/guardian should inform the office of the absence and the reason.
- An absence note or email, containing the dates and reason for the absence, signed by the parent or guardian or physician must be presented to the office within three (3) days of the student returning to school.
- Failure to produce an acceptable note from a parent or guardian within three (3) school days following an absence will result in an unexcused absence.
February 15, 2025: Light, Lasers, 'Lectricity
This fun, hands-on program for middle school students will answer questions like how do fireflies glow? Why does that lightbulb light up when you flip a switch? What makes a rainbow anyway? Explore seemingly everyday phenomena in a brand new way! Have fun with luminescence, making flashlights, playing with circuits and exploring other fascinating properties of light. This Science Saturday program for middle school students will light up their minds. Bring a friend and your curiosity to this free program!
Registration for the February 15, 2025, session is open and will remain open until February 10 (unless registration fills up before). If you have any problems registering online or need to register a group of participants, please email communityinfo@kenyon.edu.
Please note: To be eligible to attend, the participant must be currently enrolled in 6th, 7th or 8th grade, or equivalent.
This free program begins at 9:30 a.m. and lasts until 1:30 p.m. (with lunch provided). Check-in will open at 9 a.m. and take place at the Kenyon Science Quad.
Washington DC - 8th Grade
All of the seats are currently taken, but you can be added to the waiting list if you are interested.