Gator Family News 1/13
From the desk of Christopher J. Blake
Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow
Vision:
Empowering today’s students to embrace tomorrow’s possibilities.
Mission:
Our mission is to foster and motivate high level learning through innovative strategies to create lifelong learners in a safe and positive environment that partners with a diverse community.
It's Friday!
It's been a great week at TLMS! Our students have been working hard in and out of the classroom. Our teachers have been meeting in their professional learning communities this week and have spent a great deal of time analyzing benchmark data to set goals for their students and themselves. Although we celebrate our successes, we know that we must make every day better than the day before...there is always room for growth! I am proud of the effort I am seeing every day. To strive for excellence, we must continue to push daily! Take time to motivate and encourage your child...let them know they can achieve their goals through hard work and GRIT!
Have a great three day weekend!
Christopher J. Blake
Gator News
- 1/14--Gators Basketball Tournament @ TLMS
- 1/16--MLK Holiday
- 1/18--Faculty Meeting in the library @ 4 PM
- 1/19--Lady Gators vs. Lufkin MS @ TLMS
- 1/19--Gators vs. Lufkin Gold @ Lufkin MS
- 1/26--Basketball Pep Rally
- 1/26--Lady Gators vs. Moore MS @ Moore MS
- 1/26--Gators vs. Moore MS @ TLMS
- 1/30--Lady Gators vs. Dogan MS @ Dogan MS
- 1/30--Gators vs Dogan @ TLMS
Attendance
Improving attendance at Three Lakes Middle School is a top priority this school year. There is a direct correlation between student attendance and school success.
Our attendance for the week is as follows:
Grade 6: 97.13%
Grade 7: 95.88%
Grade 8: 95.77%
Overall: 96.29%
Congratulations to our 6th graders for having the highest attendance this week!!! Continue motivating your students to attend school...it makes a difference!!!
Here are some helpful hints to help with attendance:
- Establish and stick to the basic routines (going to bed early, waking up on time, etc.) that will help your child develop the habit of on-time attendance.
- Talk to your child about why going to school every day is critical and important unless they are sick. If your child seems reluctant to go to school, find out why and work with the teacher, counselor, or administrator to get them excited about going to school.
- Come up with back up plans for who to turn to (another family member, a neighbor or fellow parents) to help you get your child to school if something comes up (e.g. another child gets sick, your car breaks down, etc.).
- Reach out for help if you are experiencing tough times (e.g. transportation, unstable housing, loss of a job, health problems) that make it difficult to get your child to school. Other parents, your child’s teacher, principal, social worker, school nurse, counselor, or community agencies can help you problem solve or connect you to a needed resource.
- If your child is absent, work with the teacher to make sure she or he has an opportunity to learn and make up for the academics missed.
Grade 6 Gator Student News
Grade 7 Gator Student News
Grade 8 Gator Student News
Parting Thought
Three Lakes Middle School
Email: christopher.blake@tylerisd.org
Website: threelakes.tylerisd.org
Location: 2445 Three Lakes Parkway, Tyler, TX, United States
Phone: (903) 952-4400
Facebook: facebook.com/threelakestylerisd
Twitter: @ThreeLakesMS