Panther Newsletter
Daily info for our students and parents 5/7/2020
District Daily News
- AP Students and Parents, new information has been released from College Board regarding AP Exams. Please review this Exam Day Checklist and Explainer Videos. On May 4th, your child will be able to practice exam submissions through an exam demo. Next week, the AP Review sessions will focus on the exam day experience and sample questions. 48 hours prior to exams, your student will receive an email with their exam ticket. Be sure you check what time the exam starts in our time zone. For more resources, visit the College Board Coronavirus page for the most up to date information.
Please read this letter regarding the semester 2 grade calculations for the 19-20 school year.
Please see the information provided regarding AP exams.
Physicals
Our Midlothian ISD physicals which were planned for Saturday, May 16th, are cancelled. More information will be coming soon concerning athletic paperwork for the 2020-21 school year.
Mentor's Care Podcast
The Mentors Care Podcast posted yesterday hosted by Dena Petty, Mentors Care founder and executive director. Development Coordinator Summer Backstrom co-hosts the podcast alongside Petty.
From College Board: College Board released a new testing date for Saturday, September 26, 2020. This date will be for the SAT only with no SAT Subject Tests™ available. Sunday testing for religious reasons will be on September 27. Registration for the 2020-21 SAT administrations will open the week of May 26.
June registrants will be able to transfer their seat to a 2020-21 administration.
All other students in the high school class of 2021 who don't have SAT scores will also have early access to register for the August, September, and October administrations. This includes students who had registered for March or May and had their registrations canceled and refunded.
Princeton Review
During this time, Princeton Review has provided students and families more than 60 videos addressing college admissions and test preparation for college entrance exams. The Princeton Review is a great resource as students begin to transition to college. The video topics include:
How Are Colleges Handling SAT, ACT and AP Exam Changes
What About Cheating on the At-Home AP Exams
8 Things You Need to Know About Taking At-Home AP Exams
3 Things You Need to Know About College Admissions Right Now
Social Media and College Admissions
General Study and Test Prep Strategies
Additionally, here is the link to the college readiness videos:
https://pardot.princetonreview.com/k12/video-library
Social Emotional Needs
While we prioritize continued academic learning, we also recognize students need emotional support in the coming days and weeks. If your child is, or knows a friend who needs help you can report it anonymously on the District Crisis Link - Please use this as a way to report the following: bullying, personal safety, (If you think this person is in immediate danger please call 9-1-1 immediately), threats against others, or harassment or inappropriate behavior from a staff member/teacher
Additionally, if you or someone you know is in crisis and needs assistance due to emotional distress, suicidal ideation, or is in need of a safe place to talk, please call one of these 24/7 confidential crisis hotlines or visit their websites for more detailed information.
1-800-273-TALK https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
1-866-488-7386 The Trevor Lifeline
Crisis Text Line Text “START” to 741-741
Parent & Student Support Hotline
To continue providing at-home support for your student’s instructional needs, technology support or for other questions, please call the MISD parent support hotline at 469-300-4849. Our staff is available from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. If the district is experiencing high call volume or its after hours, please leave a voicemail and your call will be answered as quickly as possible. For calls that occur after hours or on the weekend, calls will be returned the following business day.
MHS Scholarship Form
MHS Daily News and Updates
SAT UPDATE: College Board has released updated information regarding SAT tests scheduled for June and plans for future testing. Please visit https://pages.collegeboard.org/sat-covid-19-updates to read the full press release.
PAL & Ready, Set, Teach: If you are going to be a junior or senior next year and you are interested in mentoring or teaching elementary or middle school students in MISD, you might be interested in taking PAL or Ready Set Teach. These are classes that require an application and interview. If you are interested in one of these classes, please fill out the class application and make sure that it is submitted by, tomorrow, May 8th. Mrs. Almand will set up virtual interviews on May 11th with the students that have completed the application. Please email Mrs. Almand (sherry_almand@misd.gs) if you have any questions.
XC Parent & Athlete Meeting for 2020-2021: We will have our annual MHS XC Parent & Athlete meeting for all incoming freshman & returning runners on May 7, 2020 (TONIGHT) starting at 7pm. This will be our first virtual meeting due to COVID-19. If you have any further questions or if any parents have any questions please contact Coach Foster (joey_foster@misd.gs)
P.A.W. Week
It’s time for PAW week again, Panthers! Last year your StuCo started an incredible week of events and opportunities to give back to our community. Just because we aren’t together doesn’t mean we can’t continue to give back.
Here’s how you can join Student Council and give back:
Monday - write a card, note, or text to any essential worker showing you are grateful and you care about them
Tuesday - Takeout Tuesday! Grab curbside takeout from any of the restaurants listed on this flyer.
Wednesday - curbside donation drop offs to Manna House from 9 am - 3 pm. There are a lot of families in need of food during this time and Manna House helps to provide for them.
Thursday - show your immediate family that you care by doing something around the house without being asked to do it.
Friday - Take out Friday! Once more, grab lunch, dinner, or a sweet treat from one of our Midlo restaurants.
With each of these, make sure to snap a picture and post it on social media tagging @midlothianstuco and @midlomedia. Also, use the hashtag #MHSPawWeek. We can’t wait to see our Panthers At Work.
Updates in Special Education
At-Home Learning
Link to MISD At Home Learning Website
- Set Up Your Canvas Parent Observer Account
- Digital Library Resources
Our library digital resources are available 24/7! Visit our website or contact the school librarian (julie_post@misd.gs) for more information.
Research Apps & Databases LINK
Sora Ebooks & Audiobooks LINK
Audiobook Sync - free weekly audiobooks LINK
Senior Info
Scholarship Awards
We will be having our scholarship awards event online this year. It will still be held on May 21st. Make sure to fill out the form above if you've received a scholarship. Stay tuned for more information.
Scholarships
Please check Naviance daily for updated scholarships. We have changed a few applications to online instead of delivery to Mrs. Oliver, College/Career Center. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact her at becky_oliver@misd.gs.
Upcoming Scholarship Deadlines:
MHS Student Council - due 5/8, tomorrow - email to Mrs. Oliver
M.E. Singleton/CNB - due 5/8, tomorrow - online
Friends of Midlothian/FFA - due 5/17 - emailed to address on application
Navarro - due 5/29 online
We have extended the date of the ATPE scholarship until May 18th. ATPE is a scholarship offered for those students pursuing a degree in education.
Scholarship Signing - Skylor Lewis
Run it Back - Shorts
Questions? Comments?
Website: www.misd.gs/mhs
Location: 923 South 9th Street, Midlothian, TX, USA
Phone: (972) 775-8237
Facebook: facebook.com/MidlothianHS
Twitter: @MHSPanthers