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Saturday, February 1, 2014
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
February Calendar Raffle information from Joe Smith
Boston
Trip Fundraiser Calendars are ready.
It
is time to SELL, SELL, SELL!
There
is over $1000 worth of prizes on the calendar. The cost of each
calendar is $10.00.
This is how the calendar works:
Each
calendar will contain 2 tickets that will be stapled to the inside.
Remove the top ticket and have the buyer put his/her name and phone
number on the back. This is the ticket you will keep and turn in
with the $10. The buyer keeps the calendar with the ticket still
stapled to it. The tickets are good for all 28
days, even if the ticket has already won a prize.
Please
keep the tickets and money together in the envelope that is provided.
All calendar money and tickets are due back at the school by January
29, 2014. Please return all unsold calendars. If you need more
calendars to sell they are available at the school, please contact
Joe Smith at 893-3215 ext. 1239 or jsmith3@mtsd-vt.org
We
understand that fundraising is not easy especially at this time of
year and in the current economic times. However, without your help
this Boston trip would be impossible.
Thank
you for your support and again remember this fundraiser is 100%
profit toward the Boston trip
P.S.
This calendar may make for a good holiday gift.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Week of 12/16--12/20
Science Update
Hello House B families!
Last week we began the first ever Milton Middle School Science Fair! You may have already seen this announced in a letter via email or seen it here on the House B blog. Each student received the same letter today to bring home to you. Please remind your student that while this is a large project, the idea to do have fun investigating a question of their own choice, and to get their hands dirty with Science (and maybe literally dirty, too!). This week we are doing background research on their topics and then writing a proposal for the experiment. Students are NOT expected to do any work at home, but can if they choose. Remind them that we are taking this day-by-day, and we will help support them every step of the way.
Due this Friday, 12/20: Sticky Idea on what students have learned from their background research.
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Best,
Greer Krembs, Science
gkrembs@mtsd-vt.org
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
First Annual MMS Science Fair 2/12/14
December 10, 2013
Dear House B Families and
Guardians,
We are excited to be holding a Science Fair at Milton Middle School on the evening of February 12, 2014. This event will be on the same evening as a Milton Community Dinner so you can enjoy a great meal before experiencing the impressive work our students will be showcasing. All students in grades 6-8 will be expected to participate in the science fair. Hands-on scientific investigation and invention are the focus at our particular fair. Over a nine week period, your child will design, test, analyze, and present a project that uses scientific methods to solve a problem. The sky’s the limit!
As you know, science, technology and engineering include
basic skills expected by employers. As Twenty First Century citizens, our
students will also have to make some of the toughest decisions of any
generation, based on their understanding of emerging science and
technology. Doing science is key to
understanding science. Science fairs
involve students in the practices of science and engineering, requiring them to
apply those skills to a topic of interest to them.
Time will be given to students during the
school day to work on their project. We
encourage students to continue this work at home as well. Students will be given project guidelines and
time-lines at school, and teachers will check in with them periodically. However, much of the work will be
self-directed. Families are encouraged
to offer support and reminders, but to allow children to do the projects by
themselves.
We
are encouraging support from the community in helping to make this experience a
beneficial one for our students and for Milton Middle School. Please call or email with any questions or
potential resources. More information
will follow as the night of the Science Fair approaches. Thank you very much in advance for your
support!
Sincerely,
Milton Middle School Science Teachers
Greer Krembs – House B
893-3215 (x1206)
Rob DeCicco – House A
893-3215 (x1243)
Nathan Caswell
– House C
893-3215 (x1215)
Catherine Thibault-Cote – House C
893-3215 (x1214)
Janet Smith – House D
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Milton
Town School District
42
Herrick Avenue, Milton, VT 05468-3097 (802) 893-3210 Fax:
(802) 893-3213HOUSE B
November
6, 2013
Dear
House B Families,
We
are approaching the end of our first trimester of the school year,
and it is already time for our first round of Student-Led Parent
Conferences! Educational research tells us that children benefit
greatly from having meaningful conversations about their learning
with important adults in their lives. We hope that you can attend a
Student-Led Parent Conference where your child will present to you a
portfolio of artifacts of his or her learning – work from each
class that he or she has thoughtfully selected to demonstrate
learning and growth.
In
addition to presenting artifacts of academic growth, your child will
discuss their reflections on their successes and challenges in each
academic area, and the goals they are proposing for the second
trimester. These goals encompass lifelong learning skills and the
Habits of Mind students are striving to achieve in our Middle School.
Those habits are: flexible thinking, preparedness, citizenship,
persistence, and precision.
For
your convenience, we are scheduling conferences on the evening of
Tuesday, November 19th and Thursday, November 21st
from 4:00PM to 7:00PM. Please be aware that this is not a
traditional parent-teacher conference, so every teacher may not visit
you during the conference session.
We
look forward to seeing you!
Sincerely,
Karen
Allard - Consulting TeacherGreer Krembs - Science
Francine Lemnah - Math
Josh Roof - Humanities
Ellen H. Taggart - Humanities
Please
complete, detach below and return to your child's advisor.
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*Please
indicate your FIRST AND SECOND choice for a conference time. We will
get back to you to confirm the scheduled time of your conference.*
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4:00–4:30pm on Tuesday, November 19
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4:30-5:00pm on Tuesday, November 19
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5:00-5:30pm on Tuesday, November 19
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5:30-6:00pm on Tuesday, November 19
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6:00-6:30pm on Tuesday, November 19
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6:30-7:00pm on Tuesday, November 19
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7:00-7:30pm on Tuesday, November 19
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4:00–4:30pm on Thursday, November 21
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4:30-5:00pm on Thursday, November 21
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5:00-5:30pm on Thursday, November 21
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5:30-6:00pm on Thursday, November 21
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6:00-6:30pm on Thursday, November 21
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6:30-7:00pm on Thursday, November 21
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7:00-7:30pm on Thursday, November 21
Student:
______________________ Attendees: ______________________________
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