Wilson Middle School

🌷May Newsletter 2022🌷

Parents/Guardians be ready! Eighth grade students are getting anxious to make the transition to the high schools. Sixth and seventh grade students continue to work through the challenges of growing up. As adults we need to be aware of these challenges. Many times students lose sight of the importance of finishing the year strong; we need to remind them to have a strong finish to anything they start. Please communicate with teachers and counselors if you see signs of your student beginning to feel too relaxed about the end of the school year. Remember our extended day opportunities for students, i.e. student support hours.

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What's Happening This Month:

May 2nd– May 6th is the district-wide teacher appreciation week. The Yakima School District recognizes all certified teachers during this week. Help us celebrate them and show we appreciate their hard work and dedication to the students, Thank you!

Principals week will be May 16th-May 20th. Our administration at Wilson works really hard everyday to keep things running smoothly, showing us how much they care about everyone & our school. Please take your time to acknowledge & show them we are thankful for all they do for Wilson Middle School.

Thank You, Mr. Araiza, Mr. Gonzales & Mr. Lara!

DATES TO REMEMBER πŸ’‘

5/2: Booster Meeting @6pm

5/4: Incoming 6th grade Parent Night @6:30pm

5/9: Color Run Fundraiser Begins

5/30: Memorial Day/No School

Reverence

Honor or respect felt or shown.

IT'S BACK!

OUR WILSON COLOR RUN FUNDRAISER IS RETURNING TO WILSON!!!

The fundraiser will kickoff Monday, May 9th and goes through Tuesday June 7th! The day of the event will be Thursday, June 9th during the last half of the school day! Permission slips and informational packet will be sent to you with your student soon. If you have any questions regarding this fundraiser please contact our ASB Secretary, Ms. Garcia, at 509-573-2470.
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Yakima School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:


Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator (Students): Title IX – Dr. Robert Darling, Deputy Superintendent, 104 N. 4th Ave., Yakima, WA 98902, (509) 573-7003, darling.robert@ysd7.org;


Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator (Students): ADA/Section 504 – Omar Santoy, Director of Student Services, 104 N. 4th Ave., Yakima, WA 98902, (509) 573-7221, santoy.omar@ysd7.org;


Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator (Non-Students): Title IX/ADA – Robert Noe, Chief Legal Counsel, 104 N. 4th Ave., Yakima, WA 98902, (509) 573-7039, nondiscrimination@ysd7.org.


Individuals with disabilities who require assistance or special arrangements to attend a program or activity sponsored by the Yakima School District should contact one of the ADA Coordinators 24 hours in advance of the event to inquire about reasonable accommodation. Deaf, deaf-blind, hard of hearing, and/or speech impaired individuals may access Washington Relay Services by calling 7-1-1- or 1-800-833-6388.

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