West Pine Middle

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A Note From Mrs. Wiley

Wildcat families,

Congratulations to our Quiz Bowl team for placing first at regionals this past weekend! The team will compete at the NC State Quiz Bowl Championship March 18th. WPMS is the host site.


Baseball and girls soccer tryouts begin Monday after school until 5:15pm. Tryouts are closed.


Our debate team competes Tuesday at Sandhills CC, and our Battle of the Books team competes Friday at Southern MS. They have prepared well and are ready!


Seussical, Jr tickets are on sale! Please see links below in this newsletter to purchase or support. The drama and vocal department is hosting a pizza night at Pizza Café Tuesday from 4-9pm.


We are halfway through the third nine weeks. Please ensure your child is on track to finish strong. Check PowerSchool and follow up with your child's teachers if you have any questions. We are just 20 school days from the start of spring break!


As always, it's a great day to be a Wildcat.

Take care,

JW

WILDCATS Pawing Through Pages

March is National Reading Month! All WPM students will be participating in a school-wide collaborative reading challenge, WILDCATS Pawing Through Pages!, for the duration of the school year. For every 100 pages read, students will create and add paw prints to a Wildcat paw chain along each hallway. The goal is to work together as grade levels and as a school to read so many pages that the chains merge in the intersection and travel through the main hallway. Happy READING to all!

Suessical The Musical, Jr

Our theater department will present Seussical The Musical, Jr on Friday, 3/24 at 7pm and Saturday, 3/25 at 2pm at Moore Montessori Community School Auditorium. For ticket information or to donate to the show, please visit the following websites.

Interact Club Service Project: Used Sports Equipment Drive

The Interact Club is hosting a Used Sports Equipment Drive from Monday, March 6 - Wednesday, March 15. They are asking that families donate GENTLY USED and GOOD CONDITION sports equipment. Examples of donations include, but are not limited to the items listed below. A collection box will be outside the main office.

  • Soccer and Football Cleats
  • Football Pads
  • Football Helmets
  • Tennis Rackets
  • Basketball Shoes
  • Wrestling Shoes
  • Volleyball Knee Pads
  • Baseball/Softball Helmets
  • Baseball/Softball Bats
  • Baseball/Softball Cleats
  • Golf Clubs

Following the donations, the Interact Club will be sorting, labeling and storing the equipment. All WMPS Families are then invited to come shopping for the used sports equipment on Thursday, March 30 before and after school (7:00am-8:00am and 3:00pm-4:00pm). Any equipment that is not collected, will be donated to respective coaches and Boys and Girls Club of Pinehurst.

Attention 6th Grade Parents

Per North Carolina law, all students are required to show documentation of both the Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis) and MCV (meningococcal conjugate) vaccines in order to enter 7th grade. Now is the time to schedule an appointment with your health provider to receive these important immunizations. Please remember to send a copy of the immunization record to the school. Any questions/concerns, feel free to contact the school nurse.

Club and Academic Team Updates

Meeting Days

  • Monday:
  • Tuesday: NCDOT Bridge Team and Musical Theater
  • Wednesday: Games, Robotics and Quiz Bowl
  • Thursday: NCDOT Bridge Team, BOB, and Military Club
  • Friday: FCA; Dance

Wildcat Athletics

Monday, 3/6 thru Wednesday, 3/8: Baseball & Girls Soccer Tryouts from 3:00pm-5:15pm. Coach Simpson & Coach Pennington will be leading baseball. Coach Murphy and Coach Gilbertson will be leading girls soccer. Please have your student bring a water bottle and any athletic equipment (glove, bat, shin guards, cleats, etc…) for tryouts.

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Upcoming Dates

  • March 22: NC Check-Ins #2 - 6th & 7th RDG; 8th Math & Math 1
  • March 23: NC Check-Ins #2 - 6th & 7th Math; 8th RDG
  • March 24: Early Release Day, 12pm
  • March 24: Seussical, Jr at Moore Montessori School, 7pm
  • March 25: Seussical, Jr at Moore Montessori School, 2pm
  • March 31: End of Quarter 3
  • April 3-7: Spring Break
  • April 14: Report Cards
  • May 8: Interim Reports
  • May 9: Spring Band Concert, 6:30pm
  • May 10: Spring Orchestra Concert, 6:30pm
  • May 11: Spring Choral Concert, 6:30pm
  • May 19: Wildcat Reality Check, grades 7-8
  • May 26: 8th Grade EOG SCIENCE
  • May 29: Memorial Day Holiday
  • May 31: 6th & 7th grade EOG MATH; 8th grade EOG READING
  • June 2: 6th & 7th grade EOG READING; 8th grade EOG MATH; MATH 1 EOC
  • June 8: 8th Grade Picnic, 12-3pm
  • June 9: 8th Grade Promotion Celebration, 9am, baseball field
  • June 9: Last Day of School/Early Release, 12pm

Please note: There will be no early checkouts during EOG/EOC TESTING until all testing is completed in the building.

School Information

Please acknowledge the MCS Student Code of Conduct in Parent Portal.


Instructional (including the encore fees) and technology fees can be paid online, or students can bring in cash or check. Contact Ms. Mullen, our bookkeeper, if you have any questions.


Dogs are not allowed on campus. If your dog is in your car during our morning and/or afternoon carline, we ask that you ensure your dog is restrained when your child exits or enters the car.


Don't forget to review the dress code with your child. In particular, students must wear clothing that covers their skin from chest to mid thigh with opaque (non-see-through) fabric in front, back, and on the sides. Clothing must cover undergarments, and breasts, genitals and buttocks must be covered with opaque (non see-through) fabric. For more information, visit the MCS Student Code of Conduct.


Bus Transportation Information: Students are not allowed to ride a bus in which they are not assigned. They can only ride their assigned bus.

  • Routes: Transportation can be viewed on Parent Portal (web browser only, NOT the app). Here you can verify your child's transportation information.
  • Communication: Please continue to contact the call center (910-947-5861) for any concerns or questions about your student's route.


The MCS middle school final grades are calculated as follows:

  • For a single semester course, a student’s final grade shall be determined based on the final exam 15% of the final grade) and the grade for each nine-week marking period (each marking period representing 42.5% of the final grade).
  • For a year-long course, a student’s final grade shall be determined based on the final exam (15% of the final grade) and the grade for each semester (semesters are the average for two nine-week marking periods with each semester representing 42.5% of the final grade).
  • Middle school students taking high school courses will be graded using the Grade 9-12 formula.


***ELA, math and science (8th) will use the EOG as the final exam. For courses without an EOG (6-8 SS, 6-7 SCI, and encore classes), the final exam will be determined and created by the teachers. World History and Math 1 follow HS guidelines. Here is the link to the grading policy for the district.

Attendance Matters

When Moore are present, Moore succeed!

School attendance is important and in order to receive the best education, students need to be present to fully support their academic success. School administrators and teachers track student attendance in PowerSchool. Parents should monitor their child’s attendance and ensure that students do not accumulate excessive absences. Both excused and unexcused absences count towards student attendance. Failure to meet minimum attendance policies may jeopardize a student’s ability to participate in sports or promote to the next grade. Parents will be contacted by school administration or a school social worker under the following circumstances:

  • The child has accumulated three (3) unexcused absences in a school year.
  • After not more than six (6) unexcused absences, the principal shall notify the family by mail that they may be in violation of the Compulsory Attendance Law.
  • When student absences, excused or unexcused, reach five (5) in a semester or eleven (11) in a year in grades 9-12, or fifteen (15) in a year in grades K-8, the principal will contact the family.
  • Students in grades 9-12 who are absent from a class more than eight (8) days, excused or unexcused, during a semester course shall not receive credit for the semester or year.
  • Students in grades K-8 who are absent more than twenty (20) days during a year shall be referred to an interdisciplinary attendance committee which shall determine if the student should be retained. Additional policies are outlined in MCS Board of Education Policies, Section 6000.

Car Line Key Points

Mornings
  • Doors open at 7:30am. For our students' safety, we ask that you not drop off your child prior to that time as there are no staff members on duty.
  • All students are dropped off at front of school in the morning. Please do not drop off in the bus parking lot, grassy area, tennis courts, at WPES, or at a local business.
  • Students who work the school store or are involved in an early morning club meeting may be dropped off in the grassy area or front driveway.
  • We are getting our students in to the building on time, so that is great news! The line will remain long unless more students ride the bus or families carpool.
Afternoons
  • Older siblings will go to the younger sibling's car line for pick-up.
  • Don't forget, 7th grade is picked up on the service road behind the baseball field. Cars will enter at WPES.
  • 8th grade cars may proceed to the staff parking lot for afternoon dismissal. Once that area is full, 8th grade cars must remain in the main car line with the 6th grade cars. A staff member will be outside to help direct traffic. Use your right turn signal to alert the staff member on duty that you are going to 8th grade pick-up.
  • Cars are asked to pull all the way up to the first open spot. The students will walk to your car. Do not stop when you see your child. Staff will direct you to keep moving as we have MANY cars to move through the line.
  • Friday car lines will be much longer due to students not having athletic practices after school. Expect longer wait times.

Support our School: Link Your Lowes and/or Harris Teeter Cards!

When you link your card to West Pine Middle, a percentage of your purchase is donated to our school. These funds support many of our programs.

WPMS PTSO News

  • PTSO General Business Meetings and Parent Informational Sessions. Mark your calendars and join us to learn how we all can support our students.

Parent Involvement

PTSO

Do you want to get involved but don't know where to start? Join the WPMS PTSO. For more information, reach out to one of our board members or email them at wpmptso@gmail.com.

  • Alison McCloskey - president
  • Amanda Peterson - secretary
  • Meredith Morgan-Coleman - treasurer
  • Karyn Schwagel - board member


Parent Advisory Representatives

Here are your parent representatives for the 2022-23 school year.

  • Parent Advisory Council (PAC): Chiquita Monroe
  • Military Family Advisory Council (MFAC): Alison McCloskey
  • Hispanic Community Advisory Council (HCAC): Elizzeth Salgado
  • African American Community Advisory Council (AACAC): Whitney Alford
  • School Improvement Team (SIT): Alison McCloskey and Lynn Antil


Booster Clubs

Band, Orchestra , Choral Music/Theater, and Athletics

2022-2023 SIT Meetings

Monday, March 13, 3:30pm

Monday, April 17, 3:30pm

Monday, May 8, 3:30pm

Monday, June 12, 8am

Follow Us On Social Media

In addition to our weekly update and the school's website, you can keep up with what our Wildcats are doing by visiting our social media pages.

  • Facebook: West Pine Middle School
  • Twitter: @WestPine
  • Instagram: westpinemiddlemcs
  • Hashtags: #thewpwildcatway #igniteengagegrow


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