
FMS Newsletter
November 2023
Principal's Message
We have had a fabulous start to our school year! Thank you to all of our families that attended fall parent-teacher conferences. Teachers love to share about how students are doing in their classrooms. We are so thankful for your partnership! One of our goals this year is to engage families. Please check out our family engagement flyer to learn about all of the ways you can be involved at FMS. Attached to that flyer is a family engagement survey that will tell us about what other opportunities you would like to see!
We are approaching the half way point of Semester 1. Please continue to monitor your students progress in Campus. Your commitment to ensuring that Fridley Middle School provides the best learning environment to our students is appreciated. Together, I know we will continue to make this school year one of growth and achievement for all students! If there is anything we can do to support you or your student, please reach out to your student's teacher or main office at 763.502.5400.
Go Tigers!
Dr. Amy Cochran
Principal
763.502.5401
Attendance Matters!
Mark your calendar!
Some important dates for November!
November 6
- NO SCHOOL for students (Evaluation/ Planning Day)
November 7th
- NO SCHOOL for students (Professional Learning Day)
November 23rd and 24th
- NO SCHOOL (Thanksgiving break)
October Students of the Month!
5th
- Ibeth Pinas
- Aubrie Wagner
- Matias Lazo
6th
- Katana Woodards
- Luna Zukowski
- Melik Williams
7th
- Jordyn Trass
- Marc Roberts
- Jayda Fields
8th
- Shenette Julien
- Jackson Gilbert
- Keonna Shelton
Mid-term Report Cards
Fridley Public Schools uses a standards-based philosophy for grading and reporting student achievement and progress. This approach reports scores as an indicator of a student's level of mastery of a criteria-related learning objective, instead of assigning grades based on work completion or individual assignments. The scoring at Fridley Public Schools is directly related to International Baccalaureate objectives.
Midterm progress reports will not be mailed home. Families should check Infinite Campus Parent Portal for the most up to date student progress. November 6th is midterm grading and reporting day and would be an excellent time to reach out to teachers with any questions regarding your student's progress.
Please see the attached information about the grading practices at Fridley Middle School.
Native American Heritage Month
Pre-order yearbooks!
Yearbooks are available for pre-ordering!
The link below; you will need to create an account and add your student's name. Then you will be able to order your 23-24 year book. If you have additional questions, please email questions to celeste.acosta@fridley.k12.mn.us
Ways to get involved at FMS!
FMS Family Engagement Survey
6th Grade Quarter 1 Celebration
College and Career Readiness Class
FMS Athletics and Activities Information!
The sports that are available for middle school scholars:
Dance Team (7-12) - October 23 - Coach Brooke Brose
MS Wrestling (6-8) - October 30 - Coach Stangler
Boys Swim & Dive (7-12) - November 27 - Coach TBD
Gymnastics (7-12) - November 13 - Co-op with Osseo and Maranatha - Coach Tammy Hoff
MS Boys Basketball (7-8) - January 8 - Coach Bobick
MS Girls Basketball (7-8) - October 30 - Coach Bobick
Check out the flyer for all of the different athletic and activity opportunities at FMS!
Thanksgiving Meal Food Baskets!
We will have Thanksgiving Food Baskets available for families the week of November 14th that have been donated by Emmanuel Christian Center. There are typical Thanksgiving based items with an additional gift card to purchase your own meat.
If you would like to reserve a basket for pick up, please email our school social workers,
Jaimie Beran (jaimie.beran@fridley.k12.mn.us) or
Celeste Acosta (celeste.acosta@fridley.k12.mn.us).
FMS Musical for 2024!
The FMS Drama Department!
FMS Musical for 2024 will be... Annie Jr.
A new & modern spin on a classic musical!
*AUDITIONS COMING January 2024
Fridley High School Musical
Fridley Schools Foundation Presents.....
Hiring!
Parent/Guardian Update on Changes
Legislative Changes to Exclusionary Discipline Practices
We want to provide families with an overview of recent changes made by the Minnesota Legislature about student discipline and “exclusionary practices,” which are disciplinary actions that remove or exclude a student from their usual educational setting.
Most notably, state law prohibits (in most instances) the suspension of students in pre-K through third grade. There are some exceptions noted in the law. There are also new limitations on impacting a student’s participation in recess as a consequence of misbehavior, as recess is a necessary time for children to move, socialize and get ready for learning. When appropriate, state law allows schools to provide alternative recess at the student's choice.
We will not use recess detention unless (1) a student causes or is likely to cause serious physical harm to other students or staff, (2) a student's parent or guardian specifically consents to the use of recess detention, or (3) a student's IEP team determines that withholding recess is appropriate based on the individualized needs of the student. We will not withhold recess from a student based on incomplete schoolwork, and we will notify parents/guardians within 24 hours if recess detention occurs.
If you have questions about Fridley Public Schools disciplinary procedures, or about the new legislation, please contact the director of special services, Laura Seifert-Herting, at laura.seifert@fridley.k12.mn.us or 763-502-5024.
Opting Your Student out of School Photographs and "Directory Information"
Under state law, “directory information” may be released to the public without permission of the student, parent or guardian. Directory information includes a student’s name, school of attendance or grade level, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, diploma and awards received, photograph, and the most recent previous educational agency or institution attended. It also includes the name of the student’s designated guardian.
Directory information does not include a student’s home address, telephone number, email address or other personal contact information, or data that reference religion, race, color, social position or nationality.
If a student or parent/guardian does not want some or all of this information to be made public, they must complete Form 515F (Directory Information Opt-Out Form) and submit the form to their child’s school each school year. Fridley Public Schools designates certain records as directory information to be used only for school or district-approved programs, publications, yearbooks, cablecasts, webcasts, athletic teams, clubs, activities and other public presentations. Those records include but are not limited to student: photographs, videos and other visual representations.
Nutritional Services Information
Hello Families-
If you have not completed the 2023-2024 Application for Educational Benefits, please complete the form through the Campus Parent Portal at https://fridleymn.infinitecampus.org/campus/portal/parents/fridley.jsp
Families that are approved for free/reduced priced meals can receive additional benefits such as reduced park and rec fees, reduced internet fees, discounted activity fees, and discounted metro bus passes. The completion of the form also helps fund important programs within the district including additional para support and teachers in the classroom. A new application should be completed each school year.
Did you know that all students can receive one breakfast and lunch each day at no charge? Breakfast is served in the classroom or hallway depending on the grade. We offer a variety of breakfast options during the week and students must take a ½ cup fruit at breakfast time. Lunch is served in the cafe. We offer one hot and one cold entree per day. There are many kid favorites including pizza, hamburgers on bun, school made mac and cheese and walking taco. In the coming months we will be introducing more cultural dishes to our students. If your child is bringing a cold lunch, milk is not free of charge. We will ask students who want just a milk to come through the lunch line to take a reimbursable meal. All students must take a ½ cup fruit or vegetable at lunch time. Please remind your students to remember their bar code for breakfast and lunch service. This helps the lines move faster.
Students must have lunch money in their account to purchase Ala Carte or an extra entrée. Please see the cashier before asking for an extra entrée. Students can purchase one beverage and one snack from Ala Carte. This will be starting after MEA break and please talk with your student about their spending limits.
If you have an outstanding lunch balance from last year, please go to the Campus Parent Portal to pay off the amount owed. The outstanding lunch balances carry over from year to year. If you have any questions regarding Nutritional Services, please contact Renee Arbogast at 763-502-0022 or Beth Guarneri at 763-502-5422.
Renee Arbogast RDN LD SNS
Director of Nutritional Services
6000 West Moore Lake Drive
Fridley, MN 55432
Office: 763-502-5022
Read below for General Information that is in Every Newsletter
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Meet our Dean of Students
Grade 5- By Teacher
Peterson - Bobick
Hufnagle - Bobick
Winn - Low
Reiland - Low
Andrle - Likness
Hlavinka - Likness
Fraizer/Canindo - Likness
Binder Packs For Sale: $20.00
The IB Mission Statement
The International Baccalaureate aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.
To this end the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment.
These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.
Help is Available!
- Are you staying with a friend or family member? Currently in a hotel, shelter, or car? Are you displaced and not sure of what to do next? We have resources for you! Under the McKinney-Vento Law, your student is eligible for transportation provided by the district. Please reach out to your school social worker via phone or email to connect about next steps.
- Whether in person or online, our district-wide backpack program is up and running! If you are in need of additional food resources, please reach out to Ms. Beran at (763-502-5575) and she will coordinate getting items to you. It might look a little different this year, but please do not hesitate to reach out. If you have students in other buildings, please feel free to reach out to the school social worker as well!
Fridley Middle School Families!
The student support office, made up of our school social workers and school psychologist, is reaching out to let you know that we will be offering a variety of groups here at school covering topics such as Anxiety, Depression, Organization, and Social Skills.
Groups offer an experience where students with shared commonalities can discuss their struggles in a safe space, while receiving support and guidance from a mental health professional. Groups will be lead on a weekly basis.
If you have a student who you think could benefit from one of these groups, please reach out to our Student Support Office by emailing us.
Celeste Acosta, School Social Worker (Grade 5th and 7th): celeste.acosta@fridley.k12.mn.us
Jaimie Beran, School Social Worker (Grade 6th and 8th): jaimie.beran@fridley.k12.mn.us
Jeff Williams, School Psychologist: jeff.williams@fridley.k12.mn.usFridley Public Schools uses a variety of digital tools to support student learning. Depending upon the particular educational technology being used, our district may need to collect different types of student data, which is then shared with educational technology vendors through their online sites, services, and/or applications.
Under Minnesota’s Student Data Privacy Act, educational technology vendors are prohibited from selling or renting a student's information or from engaging in targeted advertising using a student's information. Such vendors may only disclose student data for K-12 school purposes and other limited purposes permitted under the law.
This act also requires districts to provide timely notice of the tool used, data collected, and contact information.
Download a spreadsheet that catalogs the full library of evaluated resources. If you have any questions or concerns about any digital resources used by your child, please contact your child’s teacher.
Tech Tip
All Middle School students will need to update their account information by enrolling in the district Password Portal system. The Password Portal provides the security REQUIRED to protect their Fridley account information from digital theft and other possible cybersecurity threats.
If you have login questions, please go to the Fridley Public Schools Student Online Support (SOS) page at the following address: https://sites.google.com/isd14.org/student-tech-resources/home?authuser=0
Parent Portal
Access your students grades and attendance online!
All parents/guardians will need to have a Parent Portal account in Campus. The Parent Portal provides secure access to your child/children’s information such as class assignments, attendance, calendar, and grades. You can also use Parent Portal to pay for meals, fees, or school supplies.
There are many advantages of signing up for and using your Parent Portal account. It is convenient and easy to use, and gives you instant access to important information:
- Nutritional Services: Manage your child/children’s meal accounts
- Meal Benefits Application: Annual renewal made easier
- Activities & Athletics & School Store: Now includes shopping for school supplies
- Transportation: Access important updates and information
How to Activate your Parent Portal Account:
1. Go to Fridley Public Schools Home Page: www.fridleyschools.org
2. Select the Campus Parent Portal Login link in the top right-hand corner of the webpage.
3. On the Parent Portal login page, select New User.
4. Enter the Campus Portal Activation Key provided here: <this is the GUID>
5. Choose SUBMIT.
6. You will be asked to create a Username and Password.
7. Choose SUBMIT.
8. Your Campus Portal account will be activated.
Health Services Information
It is also important that we are told about any health conditions your child might have. This information is listed on the emergency sheet as well. If anything has changed over the summer, please call the Health Office about this.
Attention parents of 7th graders
There are additional immunizations that are required for 7th grade; Tdap and Menningococcal. These are required BEFORE starting school or a conscientious objection form must by notarized and given to the health office BEFORE school starts. Notification letters were mailed to parents in May. The immunization form is on the District Web Page under Health Services. Please make an appointment with your clinic to get these immunizations completed as soon as possible.
Per our District Policy, all immunizations must be current in order to start school. Please help in making it a great start for your child's school year by getting this done.
Minnesota State Law requires all students enrolling in school to be immunized against certain diseases or file a legal medical or conscientious exemption. If these are not obtained, your child will not be able to start school in the fall. The MN Department of Health has an immunization form you may use to provide documentation of your child's immunizations. It has been attached to this message.
Check parent portal for immunizations your child may be missing, https://www.fridleyschools.org/
Here is a resource for other options for low cost vaccinations through the Anoka County Immunization Clinic:
Transportation Information
Important Information Regarding Fridley Schools Transportation for this Fall!
This year, the transportation department will not require previously enrolled families to fill out our Transportation Request Form unless they fall under one of these four categories:
- They are new to the district
- Their address has changed since the last day of school (June 9th, 2023)
- They require a different drop off or pick up location including a daycare. If your student needs transportation from a daycare, please fill out the daycare information on the form
- They are entering Fridley Preschool
If any of these conditions apply to your student(s), please make sure to fill out the form so that we may ensure you get transportation right away in the fall. Please only fill out one form per student.
Nutritional Services Information
Completion of Application for Educational Benefits
The Application for Educational Benefits still needs to be completed even with the Minnesota Free School Meals Program. The school district will be mailing households a post card in mid-August encouraging families to complete the application. See the link below for the application or it can be completed online at https://fridleymn.infinitecampus.org/campus/portal/parents/fridley.jsp (you will need your Parent Portal username and password). If you do not have a Parent Portal username and password, please contact Kathy Backstrom at 763-502-5021 or your School Main Office. An Application for Educational Benefits must be completed every year. If your family receives SNAP benefits or if you received Direct Certification letter from the district, you do not need to complete an application. If your income has changed due to job loss or change, please complete an application. These applications also help the district receive additional funding for support staff and teachers. As a household, you may also be eligible for discounted internet services, reduced activity or athletic fees including Park and Rec and reduced metro transit fares. When completing the application, please include all people living in the household including infants or young children, college students, and older adults who may be living with you.
Minnesota Free School Meals Program
The Minnesota Free School Meals Program provides state reimbursement to schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program. Students can have one reimbursable breakfast and one reimbursable lunch at no cost at school.
At breakfast, the student must choose at least 3 items to be counted as a reimbursable meal. The student must choose a ½ cup fruit as part of their breakfast.
At lunch, the student must choose at least 3 components to be counted as a reimbursable meal. The student must choose a ½ cup serving of fruit or vegetable as part of their lunch.
Breakfast
Breakfast is offered before school in the café. Second chance breakfast is offered to those students who missed breakfast before school. We encourage students to eat school provided breakfast to enhance learning and concentration in the classroom. Students must take a reimbursable breakfast which includes a ½ cup fruit.
Lunch
Did you know that we make a variety of our meals from scratch? We also use locally sourced products when we can and encourage students to eat lunch with us. We offer a choice of two entrée items and a variety of fruits and vegetables. Students must take a least a ½ cup fruit or vegetable along with two other meal components for a reimbursable meal. We continue to expand our main entrée items to reflect our culturally diverse district.
Use of Bar Codes at Breakfast and Lunch
The district will be using bar codes to record student purchases at the Middle and High Schools. Students will need to bring their paper bar code, student id card or the bar code found on the Student Campus Ap. A photo of the bar code also works at the cashier station. When students have their bar codes the serving lines move faster and you will be able to purchase ALA Carte if there is money in your account.
Additional Meals, Milk and Ala Carte Items
Students purchasing just milk will be charged $0.55. Students who want to purchase a second breakfast for $2.50, additional entrée for $2.50 or Ala Carte must have money in their lunch account. Students are not allowed to have negative lunch balances to purchase these items. To purchase Ala Carte students will need their bar code.
Online Meal Payments
To add money to your student’s meal account please go to Infinite Campus Parent Portal https://fridleymn.infinitecampus.org/campus/portal/parents/fridley.jsp If you are paying online, we ask that the minimum payment be at least $10.00. Money can also be sent to school with your student if you choose to pay with cash or paper check. Please include your student’s name, teacher’s name and lunch pin on the envelope. If you are having trouble accessing the parent portal please contact your School’s Main Office for someone to assist you. Middle School students can turn lunch money into the front office.
Monthly Menus
For an interactive student menus including food allergy information can be found at https://family.titank12.com/menu/PLUZN8 . If you would like to print a monthly menu, those can be found at https://www.fridleyschools.org/about-us/departments/nutritional-services/lunch-breakfast-menus We are continuing to prepare more items from scratch, incorporate more locally sourced items, taste testing new cultural dishes and asking for student engagement. The Middle School offers a choice between two entrée items daily.
Food Allergies
If your student has a medically diagnosed food allergy or is lactose intolerant, please contact Katie Joyce RD, Nutrition Coordinator, at 763-502-5028 to discuss your child’s needs. There are some additional USDA forms that must be completed.
If you have any questions regarding Nutritional Services, please contact Renee Arbogast at 763-502-5022 for assistance
Nondiscrimination Statement
In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.
Program information may be made available in languages other than English. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication to obtain program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language), should contact the responsible state or local agency that administers the program or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.
To file a program discrimination complaint, a Complainant should complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online at: https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ad-3027.pdf , from any USDA office, by calling (866) 632- 9992, or by writing a letter addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant’s name, address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation. The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be submitted to USDA by:
1. mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; or
2. fax: (833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442; or
3. email: Program.Intake@usda.gov
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Fridley Middle School
Email: amy.cochran@fridley.k12.mn.us
Website: Fridley.k12.mn.us
Location: 6100 West Moore Lake Drive Northeast, Fridley, MN, USA
Phone: 763.502.5400
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FridleyMS