Henry Moss Middle School
EMPOWERING STUDENTS TO LEAD, LEARN, & BUILD RELATIONSHIPS
Fun Friday February
Friday, February 5 - Sports Day/Jersey Day
Friday, February 12 - Wear Red / Heart Day. Students will receive 3 hearts to share with teachers & students.
Friday, February 19 - Hat Day
Friday, February 26 - Free Period for 15 Dragon Dollars
Candy Grams
Basketball Season
Basketball season has come to a close. Our boys and girls teams played their conference tournaments over the past two weeks. We would like to thank all of our players and coaches for their hard work throughout the season! We would also like to thank our cheerleaders and Ms. Steele for all of their support throughout the season. Great job girls!
Family Resource Youth Service Center
Youth Service Center News
Lynn Vincent, Coordinator
Lynn.Vincent@warren.kyschools.us or 270-843-2172
AARP is providing free tax preparation services 2/1/16 to 4/18/16 at the Family Enrichment Center, 1133 Adam St. M-F, 9am-2pm. No appointment is necessary. Call 270-991-5748 for more information.
Advisory Council The FRYSC Advisory Council will meet Thursday, February 25, 2016 at HMMS in the Library at 5:30pm. Everyone is invited.
Blood Drive HMMS YSC will sponsor a blood drive for the American Red Cross on Wednesday, February 24th from 1 - 5 pm in the gym. If you would like to schedule a time to donate, please contact the YSC.
Coats We need winter gear for adults and children. If you would like to donate a gently used, clean, or new coat, gloves or toboggans, please bring it to the Youth Service Center.
Cleaning Closets? Just a reminder, if you clean out your closets this winter break, please remember you can donate to Goodwill and ask them for an inter-agency receipt in our name! We use this to give vouchers to families in need.
Family Enrichment Center-Wee Care Center has childcare openings for infants ages 6 weeks and up. Please call 270-781-7031.
Job Portal The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce recently added a job portal to their webpage www.bgchamber.com. Click on the quick link and then jobs portal. There are many great job postings you may be interested in! If you need a printed list, please contact the YSC.
Winter Weather . . . To Close or Not to Close
“SNOW ALERT” Inclement Weather Plan
To Close or Not to Close ----- That is the Question
Any Superintendent or Transportation Director will tell you that one of his/her most difficult decisions is whether to close, delay, or open school on days of inclement weather. It is a difficult decision because it is based upon the probability of safely transporting our students. The process begins at 4:00 a.m. with several district personnel and weather spotters strategically located throughout the county traveling the roads to check on conditions. During this time, district officials are in consistent contact with Bowling Green officials, law enforcement agencies and News Channel 13 (WBKO) for the latest update on the weather. We strive to make our decision no later than 5:30 a.m. in order to inform our district parents, students, and employees in a timely manner.
Because this decision is made rather early, there may be a need to make a revision later in the morning due to rapidly changing weather conditions. It is important for parents to continue checking television and radio stations after the initial announcement, in the event weather conditions dictate a change. Although we realize these decisions are subject to second-guessing, I ask that you remember all decisions are based solely upon the safety of our children, and we will always err on the side of caution.
WHAT FACTORS GO INTO MAKING THE DECISION TO CLOSE/DELAY/EARLY DISMISS SCHOOL?
- Weather forecasts from radio and television stations (Time snow/ice or freezing rain is expected to start and end)
- Predicted amount of snow/ice accumulation
- Weather conditions expected after the snow/ice
- School officials, Kentucky Deptartment of Transportation, and various law enforcement assessments of conditions
- School district's assessment of school parking and accessibility of buildings
- Anticipated impact on traffic
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE WEATHER BECOMES SEVERE DURING THE SCHOOL DAY?
Every effort is made to keep students in school through regular dismissal; however, it may become necessary to dismiss students earlier than normal to ensure their safe transport. School officials monitor weather conditions throughout the day in consultation with local weather officials, the Kentucky Deptartment of Transportation, and various law enforcement officials.
HOW CAN PARENTS BE READY?
Parents should always be prepared for an early dismissal by having an identified procedure for their child to follow in these situations. We request parents not drive to school to pick up children who normally ride the school bus in the afternoon. This additional traffic created at school may complicate an early dismissal by increasing traffic both at the school and on the local roads. In addition, it may hamper communication efforts by school employees who are working quickly to ensure each child has a safe transport home.
EMERGENCY CLOSING/DELAY INFORMATION SOURCES:
- WBKO-TV (13) WTVF-TV (5) WKRN-TV (2)
- WBGN-RADIO
- WBVR-RADIO WCLU-RADIO WCVK-RADIO
- WGGC-RADIO WKCT-RADIO WKLX-RADIO
- WKYU-RADIO WPTQ-RADIO WSM-RADIO
- WCPS Alert Now Messaging System
We ask that parents and students do not telephone the schools or the district office for information pertaining to the operation of schools on days of inclement weather. Due to limited staffing in our offices, these calls may delay our ability to notify school staff and the public of important information in a timely manner. The announcement of school closing and/or delay is made on most of the local television and radio stations as soon as possible. I trust this communication provides you with relevant information and allows you to better understand our process to ensure your child’s safety during inclement weather. Please share you questions with our school principals or feel free to contact the Warren County Schools Transportation Department at 842-8311. Thank you for entrusting us to ensure the safety of your child each day. Take Care!
2016-17 WCPS Calendar Approved
February 5 & 6
- STLP Robotics compete at NKU
Friday, February 12
- Leadership Field to WCHS
- Wear Red / Heart Day. Students will receive 3 hearts to share with teachers & students.
Wednesday, February 24
- Blood Drive, 1-5 pm
Thursday, February 25
- FRYSC Advisory Council Meeting, 5:30 pm in the library
February 29 - March 4
- Spring Book Fair
Tuesday, March 1
- Community Council Meeting @ South Warren High School, refreshments 8:30 am & meeting 9 am
Tuesday, March 22
- Community Council Meeting @ Warren East High School, refreshments 8:30 am & meeting 9 am
Tuesday, April 5
- Spring Fling, 5-7 pm
April 11 - 15
- No School, Spring Break
Tuesday, May 17
- No School, Election Day