SLA-MS Advisory Memo
SLA-MS News for the week of September 3rd
What is Advisory Memo?
On the School Calendar
Sunday, September 8th:
- HSA Family Potluck Picnic from 2pm-5pm at Clark Park (43rd Baltimore Ave)
Thursday, September 12:
- Breakfast with Principal Boyle 9.30am in the Community Partnership Office (Rm:217)
- Back to School Night at 5 pm
Starting Friday, September 20th- 21st:
- Philly's High School Fair: We encourage SLA-MS families to visit Friday, Sept. 20th and Saturday, Sept. 21st. The fair will be located in the Pennsylvania Convention Center. For more click here.
Tuesday, September 24:
- High School Program for 8th-grade Families with Ms. Scharlene Pillay & HSA
Friday, September 27th:
- NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS! Professional Development Day
Monday, September 30th:
- Rosh Hashanah: School Closed for staff and students
SLA-MS is a Place of Learning!
SLA-MS is a place of learning. For students to be successful we need your support with:
- School starts at 8:15!! Being on time is essential to students starting their day off right. Students need to have their breakfast completed before 8:15.
- Student's cell phones are off during the school day. If you need to reach your student you can call our main office at (215) 400-8320.
School Announcements
The Breakfast & Lunch menu can be found here: To learn more click here!
Students ID: ID photos are being taken for 5th graders and new incoming students.
6th, 7th & 8th can pay Ms. Hull $5 during Rover ONLY for a reprint of their ID. Receipts for payment will be given, exact change only.
For information on Early Dismissals, School Closings and District Updates please go to the School District of Philadelphia Website: Click here to learn more.
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Updates to your home address or other contact information such as email need to be given to your student's advisory.
Sunrise is coming to SLA-MS!: Sunrise is a free after school program that will run Monday-Friday from 3:20-5: 45 pm starting October 1st, 2019. For students and parents interested in learning more about the program, please reach out to kkushin@sunriseofphila.org. 30 program slots are available and will fill on a first-come, first-serve basis. All students must submit a complete application and receive confirmation of enrollment before they can start Sunrise After School. For applications go to www.sunriseofphila.org/programs
Community Exploration and Mini-Course volunteers are needed! We are in need of SLA-MS family and community members to volunteer during "Community Exploration and Mini-Course" time on Wednesday 2pm-3: 20 pm. We need volunteers to be with students during this class time. If interested, contact Ms.Sheena Neal, Community Partnership Coordinator, shneal@philasd.org.
Whats Happening in the Community?!
BIG BROTHERS BIG BIG SISTERS INDEPENDENCE REGION:
Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region provides students with one- to- one mentoring relationship with adults from the community, right in your child's school. When they meet, Bigs and Littles read together, play sports and games, work on homework, or simply talk about things that are happening in their lives. To apply, please see Ms.S (Sheena) for an application.
DORNSIFE CENTER DANCE CLASS REGISTRATION DAY:
Location: Dornsife Center's Ryan Hall
Sign up for the 2019/2020 Dance Season on September 25, 2019, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in Ryan Hall, room S109 at the Dornsife Center. Please note that enrollment is for the entire year (fall, winter, and spring). New students will not be able to join after the fall term. Classes are FREE with a one-time $5 registration fee.
BLACK GIRLS STEAMING THROUGH DANCE REGISTRATION DAY:
Location: Dornsife Center's Ryan Hall
Sign up for the Black Girls STEAMing Through Dance program (for ages 7-13) on September 25, 2019, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in Ryan Hall, room S209A at the DornsifeCenter. Please note that enrollment is for the entire year (fall, winter, and spring). New students will not be able to join after the fall term. Classes are FREE.
SQUASHSMARTS:
SquashSmarts is a free, intensive out-of-school time program changing the lives of Philadelphia’s public school students.
SquashSmarts works with 5th-12th-grade students who are selected based on commitment, effort, and attitude, not athletic or academic ability. Operating out of two facilities, The Lenfest Center and Drexel University, students attend practices three days each week focusing on building complete student-athletes. Students participate in competitive squash opportunities, community service projects.
For more information go to www.squashsmarts.org, email info@squashsmarts.org, call 215.221.6860 or get a permission slip from Ms. S!
The blog for the School Districts Office of Family and Community Engagement can be found with this link.
Travia Question!
6th Grade: Who is the founder of Science Leadership Academy schools?
7th Grade: In Roman Numerals, "L" equals what number?
8th Grade: In computer terminology: URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator? True or False