Switzerland Point Middle School
Raider Rap 10-7-24
Upcoming Events and Dates
Upcoming Dates:
- October 8: VB vs LMS
- October 10: VB vs SMS
- October 11: End of Q1
- October 14: Teacher Planning - No School for Students
- October 15: Character Counts! Bell Schedule, VB vs PBMS (adjusted bell schedule - see below)
- October 17: VB vs FCMS
- October 21-25: Character Counts! Week. (See the dress up days below - students must be in dress code)
- October 22: PTSO Community Chat: School Safety
- October 24: RC Post
- October 25: Raider Store, Spelling Bee
- November 1: Picture Retakes
Come Drive the Bus with Us!
Please see the attachment below for the full picture and all information.
The PTSO invites you to come to the next community chat featuring your SJSO and SJCSD Safety Director to hear all about how safety is handled at your school!
Thank you for your support.
Raiders, thank you for your support of the Neon Bash! It was an amazing success, and the SPMS PTSO hopes your student had fun.
Click on the flier to order.
SPMS Teacher of the Year (TOY) and Rookie Teacher of the Year (RTOY)
Please join me in congratulating the SPMS Teacher Of the Year, Media Specialist, Ms. Madison Gowin and our Rookie Teacher Of the Year, 6th grade science and 8th grade Biology teacher, Dr. Frank Spinner. Both are most deserving of this honor!
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 1:25 PM each day except Wednesday. The latest early check out on Wednesday is 12:25 PM. Parents must arrive in the office no later than 1:20 PM (or 12:20 PM on Wednesday) 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
- 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, or 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!
Congratulations to the September Character Counts! Winners
The following students were recognized by their teachers for displaying the pillar of Fairness in September.
6th Grade
Jailyn Blanco
Grace Brown
Scott Collins
Blake Cooper
Zachary Goselin
Shayan Guggliam
Kate Gwilliam
Theodore Joyner
Kate LaGuardia
Brynlee Sliger
Lochlan Timony
Reagan Veal
Matthew Yac
7th Grade
Elyzabeth Green
Natalie Shoor
8th Grade
Lilah Bunnell
Natalie DeMarco
Thomas Harman
Waylon Hurlbert
Troy Kee
Amelia Lenzen
Rebecca Morgan
Katen Parr
Luna Rivera Rodriguez
Ethan Rivera
Morgan Ruppel
Character Counts Pillar for October: Responsibility
Each month, our staff nominate students who display the pillar of Charcter 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 pillar of Responsibility
- Do what they are supposed to do.
- Plan ahead.
- Persevere: Keep on trying!
- Always do their best.
- Use self-control.
- Are self-disciplined.
- Think before they act - consider the consequences.
- Are accountable for their words, actions, and attitudes.
- Set a good example for others.
A PARENT’S GUIDE TO RESPONSIBILITY
Dear Parents and Families,
This month we are focusing on the Character Counts Pillar of Responsibility. Our district believes
that every child has the potential to be responsible 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?
•Communicate unconditional love and approval regardless of whether or not your child makes
responsible choices.
•Be more concerned with the process of making good choices: how children come to their
decisions rather than the outcome of their decisions. Praise and encourage the good things,
the effort, and the decision making process that they went through.
•Offer choices with limits that you find acceptable. This helps to elicit responsibility without
threats or demands.
•Trust your child’s ability to make good decisions. Offer choices they can handle to help build
their experience in making decisions and choices.
•Allow your child to experience the consequences of their poor choices in order to help them
learn. Children learn from mistakes and will gain confidence in the act of being responsible for
their choices.
•Encourage responsible television watching. Watch programs with your children and
encourage discussions on how the characters handle situations and if they would choose to do
things differently if they were in that situation.
•Limit video game playing to a certain amount of time or link it as a reward for responsible
behavior. Children can learn that following structure and routine is a part of being
responsible.
Character Counts!/Kindness Grade Level Competition
Our Kindness and Character Counts! Challenge is underway! Here are the current standings:
7th Grade: 531 points
8th Grade: 523 points
6th Grade: 412 points
The class with the most points at the end of the quarter will get a free period! This quarter's competition ends on Friday, October 11th.
Florida Resiliency
In partnership with Resiliency Florida, we will explore specific characteristic(s) each month. Attached are the Parent Resources for Responsibility, Responsible Decision Making, Perserverence and Grit for October. You can find out more information by visiting their website: https://www.buildresiliency.org/
Responsibility means owning one's actions, using good judgement, and practicing self-control.
Responsible decision making means thinking about all options and outcomes to make the best choice.
Perseverance means continuing to try even when things are hard.
Grit means working consistently towards long-term goals and persevering even when things are hard.
Len Mattiace Stop the Bullying Contest
The St. Johns County School District is partnering with the Len Mattiace Foundation for the fall semester of the "Stop the Bullying" Campaign Contest. His foundation promotes bullying awareness and creates a safe environment for our youth in NE Florida. Compassion, inclusion, and kindness are the pillars of his foundation. Former Nease High School graduate Len Mattiace plays the PGA TOUR as a golfer. It is our third year partnering with Len Mattiace's foundation.
The fall semester of the "Stop the Bullying" Campaign Contest BEGINS on 9/4 and ENDS on 11/7.
Below are key points for this contest:
- Open to all middle school students
- Contest dates: 9/4 – 11/7 by 5:00 PM
- Cash prizes and swag for students!
- All entries are submitted to Julie Haden (Student Support Services)
Here is the link to the rules for the contest: https://www.lenmattiace.com/st-johns-stop-the-bullying-campaign
Other Important Reminders
SJCSD Town Hall- Referendum Presentation
During the November 2024 election, St. Johns County voters have the opportunity to support their local schools with two important votes.
More information at Referendum Information Guide
Date: 10/15/24 – Town Hall – Referendum Presentation - Virtual
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: 40 Orange Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084
Online Access: Via Webex, instructions to access this virtual meeting will be posted on the St. Johns County School District website: https://www.stjohns.k12.fl.us/
Date: 10/17/24 – Town Hall – Referendum Presentation
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: Allen D. Nease High School, 10550 Ray Road, Ponte Vedra, FL 32081
Varsity Tutors
Please see the attached document about Varsity Tutors, a resource that is free to your students!
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.
NJHS is Sponsoring a Sock Drive
NJHS is sponsoring a sock drive to assist the Homeless Coalition of St. Johns County.
- Participatation in this sock drive helps restock the supplies of socks for the homeless families that the SJC Homeless Coaltion supports. Both adult and children's socks are needed.
- SJC Homless Coalition has run out of socks completely! Socks are more than just socks....they contribute to feeling good, keeping you warm or cool, and promoting good foot hygiene and health.
- Send in new adult or children's socks to your student's first period class or contribute to the collection for us to purchase the socks at the link below.
- This drive ends October 31.
- Here is the link to donate: https://www.schoolpay.com/link/sockdrive2024
Battle of the Books
Battle of the Books is a competition team based around knowledge of the Sunshine State Young Reader Award Books (SSYRA). The goal of the SSYRA program is to promote the love of reading for students. The SSYRA list is composed of 15 books from a wide variety of genres and interests. Students can read the books and take a short quiz on them in the media center to earn prizes.
The team will be composed of 5 members and 2 alternates. Membership is based on scores during try outs. Information on try outs will come out in December. Try outs will be in January. Practice will be once a week after school until the competition in March.
Please email Madison.Gowin@stjohns.k12.fl.us if you have any questions about SSYRA or Battle of the Books!
Come support your Winterguard team at the Jacksonville Iceman Game!
Come on out and support your 2025 SP Winterguard team at the Jacksonville Icemen Game! They will be performing during both breaks of the game. The team would appreciate lots of cheering as they take the ice. It's going to be a really fun night.
$5 of every ticket goes to the team, which will help pay for lots of team expenses. SEE YOU THERE!
PTSO
The PTSO would love your help stocking the Raider Store! The Raider Store is where students can spend their hard earned Raider Bucks. Your student earns Raider Bucks from their teachers and staff for showing good character in the classroom and hallways. They can then spend them in the PTSO-sponsored Raider Store. We are always looking for new and fun things to stock the store with to keep the students coming back. Please put your student's name on the gift, and he/she will be credited Raider Bucks for your donation!
Thank you for your support!
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