DMS Week 5 Community Newsletter
September 9, 2022
WANT TO HELP MAKE IMPORTANT DECISIONS AND SUPPORT DAY MIDDLE SCHOOL?
We have two open Parents/Community Member positions on School Site Council for the 2022/2023 school year. These positions meet with the council four times per year, for about an hour or two at a time, to review site data, trends, strengths, needs and work to determine what areas the site should focus funds and supports on. It is a wonderful and collaborative team and each elected member can serve for a term of up to two years. If you are interested or know someone who would be a great candidate (and is a DMS parent or community member who lives in our boundaries), submit their name in the survey below.
Once all names have been collected and we have verified the nominee is willing to run, we will hold an election for our parents and community to vote in their representatives. Nominations begin on Friday, September 9th, and will close next Friday, September 16th.
If you have further questions about these positions, please call the DMS office to get in touch with a staff member.
6th grade students were learning how to check grades for all 6 classes in Infinite Campus last week.
Parents can check student grades and attendance in Infinite Campus, too.
- Do you want to get notifications about grades, assignments, absences, etc.?
- Click on the link below to watch a how-to video or click the Infinite Campus Support button for additional options.
VIDEO: Infinite Campus Notification - How-to Video Instructions
Information from TVUSD
TVUSD is happy to offer students and their families device insurance. We know that things happen and so we offer insurance to give you peace of mind knowing that you're covered should something occur. The cost is $20 per device for the 22-23 school year.
Temecula Valley Unified School District believes that appropriate dress and grooming contribute to a productive learning environment. Student attire and grooming must permit the student to participate in learning without posing a risk to the health or safety of any student or school district personnel. The school district is responsible for seeing that student attire does not disrupt school activity or contribute to a hostile or intimidating atmosphere for any student.
1. Students must wear clothing including a shirt with pants or skirt, or the equivalent (for example dresses, leggings, or shorts) and shoes.
2. Clothing shall be sufficient to conceal undergarments and buttocks. No underwear, undergarments, or clothing that is comparable to undergarments (e.g, bathing suits that resemble the same coverage of an undergarment) may be visible at any time. Clothing may not be see-through or mesh if underwear is visible underneath.
3. Attire may not display images that are violent and/or depict drugs, drug paraphernalia, alcohol, or promote any unlawful act. Additionally, attire may not contain imagery, words or acronyms associated with hate speech, profanity, pornography, or any promotion and/or endorsement of violence, alcohol or drug use.
TVUSD Family University Flyers - English & Spanish
Family University Suicide Awareness & Prevention Flyer
Family University Internet Safety Flyer
Mrs. Davis's Computer App Creation Activity
Ms. Barr's, Mr. Bonaventura's and Mr. Tegman's PE Classes in MPR
Mrs. Hall's Family & Consumer Science Mouse Sewing Project
ASB Leaders & Bridge Students in Advisement
Mr. Briskey's Beginning Band - Brass players learning to use their mouthpieces.
Mr. Lavin's Guitar Club
College Spirit Day Highlights
6th Grade After School Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP)
TVUSD 6th Grade ELOP Information.
For questions, refer to TVUSD website: https://www.tvusd.k12.ca.us/Page/28896