
Barry News
February 24th

🏴☠️ Enjoy the weekend!!!
We ended our Black History Month celebration with a spirit week this week and an assembly with our Step Team who performed. We also had a performance from choir, a few of our Barry students and a special guest speaker, Les Washington Jr.
Also, our Science Olympiad season has ended and we could not be more proud of how our team performed in the regional tournament which recently took place at William Jewell College.
A look into our week
Macyn McMillian
Choir performance
Guest speaker Les Washington Jr. (AKA - "The Catalyst")
He is the owner of Catalyst Barber Shop in Gladstone. He participates in the Project Pathway Program which helps mentor students with career guidance.
📅Upcoming Events!📅
February 27 -
- Robotics Candy Sales, 11:10-1:05 (During Lunch)
- Girl Scouts Troop 1637, 6-8pm (Cafeteria)
- Action Packed, 6-7:30pm (Gym)
- KC Athletic Soccer Club Practice, 7:30-9pm (Gym)
- LAST day to upload physical forms for swim season
- FIRST DAY of swim practice, 3:15-4-45pm
February 28 -
- Papa Johns Pizza Night
- Robotics Candy Sales, 11:10-1:05 (During Lunch)
- Academic Lab, 3-4pm
- PACE, 3-4pm
- NCC - Knit Happens, 5:30-7:30pm (Library)
- Alliance Soccer Practice, 6:30-8pm (Gym)
March 1 -
- Robotics Candy Sales, 11:10-1:05 (During Lunch)
- Archery Practice - Garland, 5-8pm (Gym)
- Planning Financial Stability #2, 6:30-8:30pm (Room 212) NCC
March 2 -
- Robotics Candy Sales, 11:10-1:05 (During Lunch)
- PACE, 3-4pm
- Academic Lab, 3-4pm
- Barry Archery Practice, 5-7:30pm (Gym)
- Action Packed Basketball, 6-7:30pm (Gym)
- Beginning Social Dance, 6-7:30pm (NCC-Gym)
- Art of the Interview, 6:30-8pm (NCC - Room 212)
March 3-
- Robotics Candy Sales, 11:10-1:05 (During Lunch)
- Competitive Edge Training - Girls Basketball Practice, 6-7:30pm (Gym)
Our Character Strong focus this week: Kindness
Alexandr Scott
Middle School Schedule Improvements Beginning 2023-24
At the February Board of Education meeting, middle school principals from Barry School and Platte City Middle School shared a presentation outlining schedule improvements to begin next school year. Middle school principals and district leadership researched best practices, visited area middle schools, and worked with teachers and staff to develop an aligned master schedule for the 2023-24 school year and beyond.
There are three main reasons for the schedule improvements:
- Increased Instruction and Exposure for Students. With this revised schedule, students will gain from longer instructional periods for all classes as well as exposure to all electives at the 6th grade level.
- Alignment Across Middle Schools. With the opening of Platte Purchase Middle School as a 6-8th grade center, we are able to align schedules for collaboration and equitable learning experiences across middle schools.
- Improved Staff Collaboration. The revised schedule allows for greater collaboration of teacher improvement teams and grade-level teams. This collaboration is used to analyze data, guide instruction, and ultimately benefit our students’ success.
Counselors and staff will soon be meeting with current 5th-7th graders across the District to review the schedule changes and explain the exploratory/elective options at each grade level. Course selections for 2023-24 will be due to PCMS and Barry by mid-March.
Robotics 🍭Candy 🍫 Sales
PACE - AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR 5-8 GRADES
We are excited to launch 4th quarter PACE (Pirate After Class Events). Here are a few details about the program:
Program to start 4th Quarter (3/13) (7-week session) 3 pm - 4 pm (NO PACE during Spring Break)
Students will need to re-sign up even if they were in 3rd quarter activities. Spots are filled on a first come first serve basis.
PACE focuses on Lifestyle Activities - Depending on the strengths of our staff, activities will be offered that are outside of the realm of sport.
Activities offered in the 4th Quarter will be Board Games, Art Club, Trolley Run.
*Trolley Run is for 6th-8th only
Tyler Crawford is our PACE Coordinator, and he will be working with you and your students to get this program up and running. Included are some very basic details in this email, but please take some time to review the slideshow. The slideshow will explain the details of the PACE activities.
PACE Slideshow
If you need to make any changes, please contact Tyler (crawfort@platteco.k12.mo.us).
Mark your Calendars! Papa John Fundraiser is on Tuesday February 28th! 🍕
Here is the flyer for our Papa John's Restaurant Night next Tuesday, Feb. 28! Remember, if our school sales hit a goal of $600, they will donate 30% back to our school.
8th Grade Families: High School Enrollment Update 🏫
For The past two months, our 8th graders have been working hard on their high school course selections for next year.
If your student wants to take a summer school class (Health or P.E.), enrollment for these courses is a separate process and will be towards the end of the school year. Information regarding summer school will be sent via our Parent Newsletter once we have more details.
Please make time between now and then to go through your student’s 9th-grade year with them to ensure it aligns with their wants and needs.
Barry & Platte City Middle School Athletics/Activities Spring Sports Information
2023 Middle School Swim Information: 🏊
Who: Any 7th or 8th Grade PCMS or Barry Middle School Students
What: This is a program for both the advanced competitive swimmer and those who wish to try out competitive swimming for the first time.
When: First Practice will be on Feb 27th. The season will finish on April 20th.
Time: After school from 3:15 – 4:45 p.m., Monday-Friday. * NO practice on PLC days * We will NOT practice over Spring Break.
Where: Platte County YMCA
Transportation: Bus will be provided to Platte County YMCA from both Barry and Platte City Middle School.
Physicals: All athletes MUST have all forms (physical, insurance, concussion signature, activity participation form) on file by Monday, February 27th.
Pick up by 4:50 if they are picking you up from the YMCA or use the activity bus that can pick up the swimmers after practice @ 4:50 to return to Barry Middle School.
Other General Information:
• Athletes MUST have 14 practices before they are allowed to compete (Mandated by MSHSAA)
• Grades: The athlete must have no more than one failing grade for the quarter just prior to the sport or activity.
* Things swimmers will need:
- For practice and Meets, swimmers will need to provide their own swimsuit (one piece for girls). We will wear an ALL-black suit for swim meets. No tie-back or large labeled suits are allowed for competition.
- Competitive swim goggles (get recommended ones if possible)
- Swim cap. You will purchase a Platte County Swim cap ($10) from me at the beginning of the season. Club team caps are not allowed at meets as they are a violation of MSHSAA Rules and the swimmer will be disqualified.
- Towel
- Bottle of water.
Swim Calendar Link
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15NEaNaE8v8Pwpbx0YgO6fd3056DCxmUcqbBY7plLPe8/edit?usp=sharing
Middle School Swim Google classroom account: Code: z7ro7rw
Information Meeting - Barry School - Friday, Feb 3rd at 8:00. See Mrs. Stephenson in the library for meeting questions.
Platte County Registration/Physical Form Upload link
Counselor Corner
AVID Elective Course Info - 8th Grade Only
Interested in your student joining the AVID Elective Program for next year?
Not sure what the AVID Elective Course can offer your student?
See the 2023-2024 AVID Elective Overview Infographic below. Those interested in joining this course please complete the online application which opens on Monday January 30th and closes on March 1st. We are excited to offer an AVID elective course next year for ALL four grade levels. If you have questions speak with your school counselors or contact our AVID Site Coordinators:
Tori Tessmer- tessmerv@platteco.k12.mo.us
Joe King-kingj@platteco.k12.om.us
We hope you consider this incredible opportunity for your student.
5th Grade Suicide Prevention Information
In March, your child’s school counselor will lead all 5th grade classes through a module outlining student stress, coping strategies, and our district approach to depression awareness and suicide prevention: Acknowledge, Care, Tell.
If you do NOT wish for your child to participate in the session, please complete the form (given to your child 2/14) and return it to the office by Monday February 27th. Let me know if you have questions or would like to preview the slides that will be used in this module. Thank you.
MOCSA Information 8th & 5th Grade
MOCSA Presentations that are coming up:
5th grade March 17th
Project Aware is an educational program that teaches children about different
ways to keep their body safe. Students learn the differences between good, bad
and confusing touches. Children are taught three safety rules to use if they feel
unsafe or uncomfortable: SAY NO, GET AWAY, and TELL SOMEONE. Children
are encouraged to identify trusted adults they can talk with. An age appropriate
video is shown in class and materials are provided for each child to take home.
Please have Opt out forms completed by March 15th if you would NOT like your child to participate in the presentation.
If you have any questions, please call Amanda Griffin, school counselor at 816-436-9623
MOCSA Permission Slips
MOCSA Youth Education Programming Info
MOCSA Permission Form
MOCSA Project Aware Permission Letter
PROJECT DAYLIGHT
A collaboration between The Coterie Theatre and UMKC School of Social Work will be joining our 6th and 7th graders March 15th and 16th. Here is a link to more information https://thecoterie.org/project-daylight.
Please contact Amanda Griffin at 816-436-9623 if you have any further questions.
Other Important Items
Italy Summer Trip 2024
Big news, Barry School families! Your student has the opportunity to travel to Italy with me in the Summer of 2024. I’ll be going over all the details in my info session. Use this link to RSVP to the meeting: https://bit.ly/3jmmjCV.
Thank you so much for your help and support!
🏴☠️ Pirates ROCK Character Trait: SELF CONTROL (February)
Pirates R.O.C.K. (Raising Outstanding Character Kids) is a program designed to surround our families with examples of strong character traits through school experiences, at home, and reinforced in their community. Each month our community focuses on a specific character trait and students are recognized for exhibiting these traits: Self Confidence, Pride, Responsibility, Citizenship, Compassion, Individuality, Self Control, Integrity, Perseverance, Respect, Honesty, and Cooperation.
February's #PiratesROCK trait is Self Control: displaying your emotions & behaviors in a positive way.
Character Strong connections to SELF CONTROL:
- Self-Management, Responsible Decision-Making, Patience, Respect, Forgiveness
CHARACTER STRONG FAMILY DARES
Every week students go through a Character Strong lesson that helps build on our 8 traits: Honesty, Forgiveness, Commitment, Kindness, Humility, Selflessness, Patience, and Respect. Starting shortly students will be asked to complete a Student Character Dare. These are to help build on practices that are taught in our weekly lesson. Some dares can be as simple as asking someone new to join their table to reaching out to someone students look up to and writing them a letter.
We are encouraging each family to complete the monthly Family Dare. Each Family Dare offers parents, guardians, and families the opportunity to engage in challenges designed to increase connection and conversation at home. These dares also provide students with more opportunities to practice habits discussed in class.
February's Family Dare is: Gratitude Grams
If you take a picture of your family completing the dare, please send pictures to Amy Gardner at gardnera@platteco.k12.mo.us. She will post pictures on Social Media and we can showcase them on our TV's at school.
Character Strong Connections to SELF CONTROL:
- Self-Management, Responsible Decision-Making, Patience, Respect, Forgiveness
PTSA Information
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Contact Information for Jessica Hoffecker
Email: hoffeckj@platteco.k12.mo.us
Location: Barry School, Northwest 87th Terrace, Kansas City, MO
Phone: 816-436-9623 x. 3101
Twitter: @barryschool
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barryschool/
Instagram: @barry_school_pcr3
Contact Information for Dr. Jeff Adams
Email: adamsj@platteco.k12.mo.us
Location: Barry School, Northwest 87th Terrace, Kansas City, MO
Phone: 816-436-9623 x.3102
Twitter: @barryschool
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barryschool/
Instagram: @barry_school_pcr3
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Mainstreet Credit Union
Website: mainstreetcu.org/
Location: 8500 North Green Hills Road, Kansas City, MO, USA
Phone: 913-599-1010
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Twitter: @mainstreetCU
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