

EIMS Lancer Update
September 16th
Lancer Update
To our EIMS Lancer Families,
Its starting to feel a little more like FALL. However sad it is to see summer go, one of the best things about living in Rochester is truly experiencing all the seasons(sometimes to the EXTREME)
We hope after these first few weeks your child is feeling more comfortable with being in the building, being a Lancer, and have that sense of belonging that every student should feel while being at school!
Next Saturday is homecoming- The middle school traditionally walks in the parade as a unit. We would LOVE for your child (and you if you want!) to join us in walking in the parade. We will be meeting at 10am at our busing garage, 125 Kane Drive, and the parade will start at 10:30am. There is no sign up at all, just come in and join!
After School
If your child is deciding to stay after, they should be with a teacher or their sport. If not they will be asked to leave the building. If there are any concerns or issues, please call the main office!
Sporting Events- All students need to be escorted by an adult to ANY sporting event, modified, JV, and/or Varsity sports. If there is no adult taking responsibiliy for the child they will be asked to leave the event.
Thank You for understanding
No student can attend an after school sporting even without adult supervision
Early Dismissal Drill will be October 6th and dismissal is at 2:00pm
The Cell Phone Battle
East Irondequoit has an expectation that cell phones are not out during class time and that rule will be enforced this year at both the middle school and high school. There is a ton of data and research that suggests our young minds are getting addicted to the social media around them (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/back-to-school-cellphone-ban-policies/). We have built curricula in both our CTE and Health classes around correct ways to use technology, but also want you to know that if we see a phone out in class, we will reiterate our expectations of putting it away with students. For students that routinely violate the expectation, we will be in communication with families to create plans that may involve various measures to prevent the issue from continuing to disrupt one's learning. These measures may include keeping the phone home or keeping it in a secure location for the school day.
The district realizes the importance of safety and knowing where your child is at all times. To assist you in this manner, we strongly encourage you to download the parent portal to check attendance. Also, at ANY time please call the main office if you need to contact your child (339-1436) and we will work with you on getting them what they need. We ask that you use this number because when we address the phone issue with students, they often comment that they are checking their phone because "my parent is calling/texting me." While sometimes this is just a savvy excuse, when this does actually happen, it blurs the boundaries for students in the classroom and puts teachers in a difficult situation to address the issue. We understand how convenient cell phones are to communicate with your child, but we ask that you use the main office line to help us prevent it from being a distraction to all students and the teacher in the classroom.
Our communication to the students on day one will be that we expect our EIMS students to put away cell phones (backpack, pocket, or locker) during the entire class time and that they may not have them on their desk or lap. If that does not happen after one warning, the cell phone will be taken and returned to them at the end of the school day.
Our first EIMS does GOOD will have some education around cell phones and helping to monitor what is happening at school and home for both the student and parent. Please join us with your child(ren) for some pizza, ice breakers and education on healthy cell phone use! This meeting will be on October 24th from 5:30-7pm.
Entering the building
We have re-structured how we enter the building and would like to make sure all parents are aware!
Once you walk in to the main office we will ask for photo ID. If you are going to be entering the building outside of the main office we will scan your ID and make a name tag for you. This will increase the security in the building and make sure that all adults have an ID on them.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee wants YOU!
The East Irondequoit Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee will reconvene for the 2022-23 School Year starting on Wednesday, September 28. All meetings will be held in the Laurelton-Pardee cafeteria from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Our focus this year will be on culturally-responsive and affirming curriculum. We welcome the participation of East Irondequoit district members at one, many, or all of our meetings each year, but pre-registration is required at this link: https://forms.office.com/r/34D8cfxGFx. If you have any questions, please reach out to Cheryl Dobbertin, Director of Secondary Education, 585-339-1200.
Other dates to save for future meetings include:
10/26
12/7
1/18
2/8
3/8
4/12
5/24
Save the Date
Sep 26-30- ELA Map Testing (happening in ELA class)
Oct 1st- Homecoming
Oct 6th- Early Dismissal Drill- Dismiss at 2:00 instead of 2:15
Oct 7th- No School
October 10th- No School
Nurses Corner
7th Grade-
All 7th grade students are required to receive one dose of the Meningococcal (Meningitis) vaccine.
Vaccines can be obtained from the student’s Pediatrician and various Health Care Clinics in the Community.
New York State Education Law mandates that students in Seventh grade have a physical examination. This must be completed within one year of the current school year.
6th Grade-
All 6th grade students are required to receive a current T-Dap (Tetanus) vaccine.
Vaccines can be obtained from the student’s Pediatrician and various Health Care Clinics in the Community.