Monday Message
March 11, 2024 (Student Edition)
Mark Your Calendar For Family Night!
JH Track Team Pictures~ March 15
NWEA Spring Assessments
Students will be given the spring NWEA assessments March 11-20. Results from the assessments will be shared with you once the reports are complete. These results, along with district assessments, will help identify students for tutoring.
Tutoring
Our spring session will begin in April. More information will be sent out closer to time.
Immunization Clinic
We will be hosting an immunization clinic on Thursday, April 11. The Saline County Health Department will be onsite to administer immunizations for those students that are in need prior to next school year.
If you would like for your student to receive the required immunizations, please fill out the form that was sent home at parent/teacher conferences. These will need to be returned no later than March 13.
Thank you,
Crystal Wiseman
8th Grade Science Fair Winners
1st Place~ Jayden Clements (Equine Bacteria)
2nd Place~ Amelia Richardson & Payton Zdybel (How To Make Soda Popcorn)
3rd Place~ Brayden Hardwick & Brenlee Lunn (Jolly Ranchers)
Students of the Month~February
GENEROSITY
Elementary
Preschool-- Raelynn Beeler
Kindergarten-- Arin Falls & Joseph Holt
1st grade-- Tiffany Freese
2nd grade-- Lucas Weiher
3rd grade-- Auroara Cooper & Ruger Durham
4th grade-- Brittni Day & Bracken Schure
5th grade-- Rynen Legardo
Junior High
6th-- Harper Wiseman
7th-- Ziiryn Brown
8th-- Payton Zdybel
Staff Members of the Month
Mrs. Michelle Krog
Mrs. Tonya Falls
Ms. Emilee Grimes
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
Yearbooks For Sale!
Be sure to order your yearbook now!
This year we will not be ordering many extras so you will want to reserve your copy ahead of time!
Click HERE to order online!
Principal's 100 Club
Do you want to be a part of the "Principal's 100 Club"? Students that earn positive referrals from staff will have the chance to win prizes throughout the school year!
Here is how it works:
- Earn a positive referral from a staff member and bring it to Ms. Drummond in the office.
- The student earning the positive referral will draw a number from 1-100.
- The student's name will be placed on the number drawn on the "Principal's 100 Club" bulletin board.
- Once there are 10 squares in a row that are filled with student names, those 10 students and the teachers that referred them will win a prize!
The next prize will be an extra recess for our 10 winners! Let's start earning those positive referrals!
Congratulations To Our Hot Chocolate & PJs Winners!
Do You Have A Child That Is Preschool or Kindergarten Age?
Slater School District is seeking any child that wishes to attend preschool or kindergarten for the 2024-2025 school year.
Please complete the appropriate form below or call the school to register.
Preschool Registration
Kindergarten Registration
What's Up With the Weather?
On Thursday, January 11, the following email was sent to students, parents, and adults registered to receive alerts and emails from ThrillShare:
Wildcat Parents/Guardians/Adults,
With the weather conditions in the upcoming forecast (snow, wind, extremely cold temperatures), the Building Principals have asked teachers to prepare Alternative Methods of Instruction (AMI) lessons for students to complete in core content areas (English, Math, Science, Social Studies) if school is not in session and the District utilizes an AMI day.
AMI assignments for K-8 students will be paper packets, while HS assignments will be a mix of online and paper assignments. If school is not in session, the nature of the day (Snow Day = no assignments / AMI = complete AMI assignments) will be indicated in the alert.
The following list of radio and television stations will be notified and will announce school closings: KMMO - 102.9 FM; KMMO - 1300 FM; KRES - 104.7 FM; KMZU - 100.7 FM; Thrillshare; Marshall Democrat News Website; District Social Media & Website.
Thank you, and have a great day -
Slater Schools
So...what does all of this mean?
AMI stands for Alternative Methods of Instruction. An AMI day is a day in which school is cancelled (e.g. in the case of inclement weather) but students do not have to make up the day (later in the calendar) because they will be provided the opportunity to complete “Weather Work” assignments over a specified period.
Snow Day vs. AMI Day
If school is cancelled, the alert will include the distinction about whether the day will be counted as a Snow Day (no work assigned during the day out) or an AMI day (students are expected to complete 'Weather Work' assignments - Students will have paper assignments and/or online work.
Do You Know Someone Under The Age Of Five?
This is a FANTASTIC opportunity for all children under the age of 5 in Missouri! Please share this information with anyone that may have a child from 0-5 years. They will receive a FREE book every month mailed directly to their home until they are 5 years old!
Student Drop Off Procedures
Please remember that for the safety and organization of our school, parents are not allowed to enter the classroom/building when dropping off or picking up students. We ask that you to drop your students off at the door and staff members will assist students from there.
Please let anyone else that may be dropping off or picking up your student know what the procedure is.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!
PowerSchool App
Use the School/District code BXDN.
Illness Policy
A reminder of our Student Handbook policy if your child becomes sick during school:
ILLNESS
A phone call home must be made by school personnel through the appropriate office in order for a student to check out due to medical/illness conditions.
a. If a student contacts a parent/grandparent/guardian on their own without going through the appropriate office, he/she will be written up for DEFIANCE OF AUTHORITY/INSUBORDINATION.
b. All students should have an emergency contact on file that can pick them up from school within 30 minutes of being called.
Are cell phones allowed?
If a student is using one of these devices when they aren't supposed to, the student will be asked to bring the device to the office and the handbook referral process will be followed.
*UPDATE (9/18/23)-- JH students-- Please do not AirDrop photos during lunch. Teachers have asked you to stop and this is considered your warning. If this continues, your phone privileges
during lunch will be taken away.
What if I am tardy?
The handbook says:
Tardies Grades 5-12
All students will be required to check in at the office upon arrival and obtain an admit slip prior to going to class. Tardies are cumulative for the semester and reports will be run on a weekly basis.
4 tardies: 30-minute detention
5 tardies: 60-minute detention
6 tardies: ½ Friday School
7 tardies: Friday School
8 tardies: Friday School and closed lunch for one week
9 tardies: Friday School and closed lunch for the rest of the semester
10 or more tardies: At administrator discretion, including but not limited to: Loss of good standing, assigned intervention, and possible OSS.
Keep in mind: Your tardies are CUMULATIVE FOR THE SEMESTER. This means that they keep building up, even after you’ve served the detention. They reset in August and January.
Good Standing
To be considered a student in good standing, a student must not be in violation of the attendance policy, have outstanding discipline referrals OR appear on the current F list.
In order to participate in extracurricular events including (but not limited to): dances, field trips, school-sanctioned sports events; a student must be in good standing.
Students in grades 6-12 that are not in good standing will have closed lunch and be required
to sign in daily in the cafeteria.
How Do I Know If I Am In Good Standing?
Eligibility checks are done every two weeks throughout the school year to determine whether or not a student is in good standing. To be in good standing, a student cannot have any Fs or have an attendance rate lower than 90%.
If you are not in good standing when the eligibility check is done, you are not allowed to participate in or attend extra-curricular activities.
**The next check will be done next Monday March 18, 2024.**
Posted
Due to liability concerns from MUSIC, our insurance company, pets are not permitted on school property, including the Sports Complex.
This excludes service animals and classroom/curricular animals, pre approved by a Building Principal.
Unsportsmanlike Policy
Please note the policy for Unsportsmanlike Actions at an extra-curricular activity (Board of Education approved 9.27.22).
Unsportsmanlike Actions at an Extra-Curricular Activity
Step 1- Administrator Warning
Step 2- Minimum of 1 week, up to and including 365-day suspension from all District extra-curricular events.
Step 3- 365-day suspension from all District extra-curricular events
How To Watch An Event From Home
Our streaming services with Hudl will no longer be going to the Slater School Streaming account on YouTube. All events will now be found on: https://fan.hudl.com/usa/mo/slater/organization/14160/slater-high-school
This link has been added to our YouTube account's bio in order to send our fans to the appropriate location for games. Fans will also be able to download the "Hudl Fan" app on their smartphones, search Slater High School, and watch the game that way.
New Bell Schedule 2023-2024
Box Tops For Education
All you need is your phone! Download the Box Tops app, shop as you normally would, then use the app to scan your store receipt within 14 days of purchase. The app will identify Box Tops products on your receipt and automatically credit your school’s earnings online. Twice a year, your school will receive a check and can use that cash to buy whatever it needs!
Great news! If you shop for groceries online or have digital receipts, you can submit your email receipts to earn Box Tops for your school! Visit the app or website for more details and to see a full list of participating retailers.
Casey's Cash For Schools
Students and teachers could use a boost now more than ever. Casey's Rewards members can get involved by donating their points to a school of their choice.
Not a Casey's Rewards member? Sign up for Casey's Rewards here.
Learn more HERE!
How Much Does Breakfast/Lunch Cost?
Food Pantry Box
There are also several others located in town at Gari's Diner and Life Church.
Community Resources Available
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2023-2024 School Calendar
Monday, March 11
NWEA Assessments
Admin Meeting-- 9:00 am
CAC Scholar Bowl @ Sturgeon-- 1:00 pm
STAC Rehearsal-- 3:15 pm
FFA Baked Potato Supper-- 4:30 pm
Tuesday, March 12
NWEA Assessments
HS Student Council Meeting-- 7:30 am (Ms. Sample's room)
STAC Rehearsal-- 3:15 pm
NHS Spring Activity-- 6:30 pm (Mrs. Crews' Office)
Wednesday, March 13
NWEA Assessments
STAC Rehearsal-- 3:15 pm
PK-8 Family Night-- 6:00 pm (HS Gym)
Thursday, March 14
NWEA Assessments
STAC Rehearsal-- 3:15 pm
Friday, March 15
NWEA Assessments
STAC Rehearsal-- 3:15 pm
HS Baseball @ Otterville-- 5:00 pm
Saturday, March 16
STAC Performance-- 6:00 pm (Auditorium)
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Excellence: Every Day. Every Way. Every One.
Contact Info
Email: bdrummond@slaterschools.net
Website: www.slaterschools.net
Location: 515 N Elm, Slater, MO 65349
Phone: 660-815-7751
Twitter: @beckydrummond73