AMS Weekly Smore
Week of March 18-22, 2024
Adams Families
Good Afternoon, Adams Families:
As we eagerly await the arrival of warmer days, we would like to remind you of our school dress code to ensure a positive and respectful learning environment for all students. Please take note of the following guidelines:
- Safe Footwear: Ensure that your child wears safe footwear at all times.
- Clothing Coverage: School attire should cover the shoulders to mid-thigh.
- Indoor Sunglasses: Please remind your child not to wear sunglasses inside the building.
- Prohibited Clothing: The following items are not permitted: pajamas, slippers, exposed underwear, halter-tops, bare midriffs, bare sides, sheer clothing, low cut tops, skirts/shorts that do not reach below fingertips, and t-shirts with drug or alcohol-related content.
- Inappropriate Symbols: Avoid clothing, jewelry, or accessories that represent groups advocating drug use, violence, or disruptive behavior. Items promoting inappropriate or illegal behavior, profanity, or double meanings are also not allowed.
- Restricted Accessories: Wallet chains and chains over 6 inches, as well as spiked jewelry, are not permitted.
We are gearing up for an exciting start to our spring sports on April 1, 2024. If your child is interested in participating in a spring sport, please ensure they have a current physical on file. This requirement is crucial for prioritizing the safety and well-being of our students during their athletic endeavors.
Our spring sports offerings include track and field, girls' soccer, and club golf. We encourage students to explore these opportunities, develop new skills, and foster a sense of teamwork and sportsmanship.
If you have any questions or concerns about the upcoming spring sports season or the dress code, please do not hesitate to contact us. Your ongoing support is highly valued in creating a positive and enriching environment for our students.
Mrs. Bukosky and Mrs. Mytych
April 9, 2024 Important Upcoming Event
8th graders PSAT Testing
6th and 7th-graders will attend school virtually
We want to inform you of an upcoming event at Adams Middle School on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.
PSAT 8 Testing for 8th-Grade Students:
Only 8th-grade students are required to report in person for PSAT 8 testing. Please ensure your child is present on this day. Students need to report to school by 7:50 AM.
Student Perception Survey for 6th and 7th-Grade Students:
Students in the 6th and 7th grades will not be attending school in person on this day. Instead, they will complete the Student Perception Survey, which will be posted on their respective Teacher's Google Classrooms on April 9, 2024.
Support and Assistance:
If students have any questions or need assistance regarding the Student Perception Survey, a Google Meet link will be available on their respective Teacher's Google Classroom. Mr. Jenkins will monitor 6th-grade students, and Mr. Dillions will monitor 7th-grade students during this time. The Google Meet link will be active simultaneously with the PSAT 8 testing for 8th-grade students.
Attendance and Survey Completion:
Attendance for 6th and 7th-grade students will be recorded through Google Classroom upon completion of the Student Perception Survey.
Google Meet Links:
The Google Meet links for 6th and 7th-grade teachers will be posted on the teacher's Google Classrooms.
Construction at Adams
We're excited to inform you that Adams is currently undergoing construction to enhance our facilities. Our new office will be conveniently located at the front of the building, ready for the start of the 24/25 school year.
As part of this process, we've made some changes to the layout:
- The camera and doorbell have been relocated for better accessibility (to the right of the original location)
- You'll notice a temporary wall in our main hallway, which is part of the construction process.
- A dumpster to be placed in our front lot to facilitate the demolition of the old choir and band rooms by the construction crew.
- We're pleased to announce that students now have access to brand new choir and band rooms.
Additionally, our school is undergoing cosmetic improvements:
- The entire building is being painted to give it a fresh look.
- New flooring will be laid down to enhance the environment for both students and staff.
We understand that construction can sometimes be disruptive, but please be assured that a lot of this work is being scheduled after school hours, on weekends, and during breaks to minimize any inconvenience.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to create an even better learning environment for our students.
Spring Break
Spring Break is scheduled from March 25 to March 29, 2024. During this time, students will have a break from their regular school routine to relax and recharge.
Please take note of the following details:
- Spring Break Dates: March 25-29, 2024
- School Resumes: Monday, April 1, 2024
We encourage you to plan accordingly and ensure that your child is ready to resume classes on the specified date. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to the school office. We wish everyone a safe and enjoyable Spring Break.
This Week at AMS
Monday, March 18:
- No Scheduled Events
Tuesday, March 19:
- No Scheduled Events
Wednesday, March 20:
- Discover Your Path Field Trip to Hype (8th grade only)
- Tornado Drill @ 1:00 pm
Thursday, March 21:
- No Scheduled Events
Friday, March 22:
- Have a wonderful Spring Recess! See you on April 1, 2024
- No Scheduled Events
Attention 8th grade Families
Please read the attached letter about our upcoming 8th grade Farewell Dance. Our dance will be on Thursday, May 30, 2024 from 4:00-5:30
Girls' Soccer Tryouts
Girls’ SOCCER TRYOUTS (6th, 7th, 8th Grade)
Wednesday, April 3rd (6th, 7th & 8th Grade girls) from 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Players MUST wear proper gear, soccer shoes/cleats (if possible!) / athletic shoes, shin guards (if possible), and shorts, and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated. We will meet on the soccer field at 2:50 p.m.
Questions? Contact
Coach Hall - hallro@wwcsd.net - Room 322 (8th Science)
Coach Lietz - lietzk@wwcsd.net - Room 271 (6th Grade)
* All players MUST have a physical by our first “official” tryout date of Wednesday, April 3rd - NO LATER! Appointments for physicals can be made at our Adams Beaumont Clinic by calling 734.728.2423 or through your own healthcare provider.
If your child already has a physical, it must be no later than April 15, 2023 (last year).
Physical forms can be obtained through our Adams Webpage, from Mrs. Chene, counseling office, by calling the Adams main office, by contacting Mr. Sanford, our Athletic Director, or by seeing Mr. Hall (Room 322) or Mrs. Lietz (Room 271).
Congratulations to our NHD State Finalists
Individual Exhibits
Camila Alcantara
Kareem Carter
Group Exhibits
Sa’Riyah McDonald and Musu Porte
Individual Documentary
Jordan Kenne
Axel Staniszewski
Avril Howze
Group Documentary
Kylee Belt and Hailey Hensler
Jasmine Dolliver and Renae Bell
Individual Website
An Nguyen
Jamal Jackson
Group Website
Gemma Boyle and Isabella Smitt
Cordell Powell and Serrah Allen
Individual Performance
Abby Espinoza
Group Performance
Andrew Karras, James Keefer, Kelsey Conover
Pi Day in Ms. Boytim's Math Classes
Pi Day, observed on March 14th (3/14), is a special day dedicated to celebrating the mathematical constant π (pi), which represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
During our celebration, students engaged in various activities to explore the concept of pi and its significance in mathematics and everyday life. Mrs. Boytim even made her special batch of pi cookies!
Upcoming Important Dates:
March 25-29, 2024: Spring Recess
April 9, 2024: PSAT 8
April 11, 2024: MStep
April 16, 2024: MStep
April 24, 2024: 5th Grade Transition Night 6:00-7:00
May 22, 2024: 8th Grade Award Ceremony 6:00-7:00 (Invite Only)
May 30, 2024: 8th Grade Farewell Dance 4:00-5:30
June 7, 2024: Last day of School
Swim Team
Our swimmers, both new and returning, have showcased dedication, perseverance, and sportsmanship throughout the season. The teamwork and support among teammates have truly made this season special.
We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to all of you, the parents, and coaches for your continuous support, encouragement, and commitment to the success of our swim team. Your involvement has played a crucial role in creating a positive and thriving environment for our athletes.
Discover Your Path
AMS Tardy Policy
Please click on the link below to view our Tardy Policy.
PBIS Online Store
Online PBIS School Store is Open!
Our students can earn points every day for meeting our PBIS expectations. Students can earn up to 3 points a day in each class. Students can then log in to our online store and purchase items with their points. Some of our prizes include journals, glitter pens, stickers, lanyards, jibbitz, candy, and water bottles.
Yearbook
Sewing club
TikTok
TikTok Videos
Follow Wayne-Westland Community Schools on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@wwcschools
Compassion Project January recognitions https://www.tiktok.com/@wwcschools/video/7332872520779042079?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7328075319805265451
Student Experiment Went to Space https://www.tiktok.com/@wwcschools/video/7333262569077067054?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7328075319805265451
2024 Child Tax Credit Information from the Internal Revenue Service:
The Internal Revenue Service wants to share the following information with families.
Child Tax Credit (CTC): The CTC is a credit that may reduce your tax by as much as $2,000 for each child who qualifies you for the credit. To qualify, the child must be a U.S. citizen under age 17, have a Social Security number, be claimed as a dependent on the taxpayer's tax return, and more. Use the IRS Interactive Tax Assistant tool to determine eligibility: Does My Child/Dependent Qualify for the Child Tax Credit or the Credit for Other Dependents? For more information, please see: Child Tax Credit | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov)
Other Dependent Credit (ODC): The ODC is a credit that may reduce your tax by as much as $500 for each eligible dependent. The person is claimed as a dependent on your return; the person can’t be used by you to claim the CTC or Additional CTC; the person was a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. resident alien. Again, use the IRS Interactive Tax Assistant tool to determine eligibility: Does My Child/Dependent Qualify for the Child Tax Credit or the Credit for Other Dependents?
Note: The credit amount for family’s CTC or ODC may be reduced if their modified adjusted gross income (AGI) is more than $400,000 for married filing jointly filing status or $200,000 for all other filing statuses.
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC): One refundable tax credit for moderate- and low-income families is the Earned Income Tax Credit. The IRS estimates there are millions of workers who qualify but don't claim the EITC - missing out on thousands of dollars every year. The EITC is as much as $3,995 when claiming one child, $6,604 when claiming two children, and $7,430 when claiming three or more children. Use the EITC Assistant to learn if you're eligible for the tax credit. For more detailed information, see Publication 596, Earned Income Credit.
Note: Adjusted gross income limits are used to qualify families for EITC.
Child and Dependent Care Credit: Taxpayers who paid someone to care for their child, spouse, or dependent so they can work, be a full-time student, or look for work may be able to reduce their tax by claiming the Child and Dependent Care Credit. The total expenses that you may use to calculate the credit may not be more than $3,000 (for one qualifying individual) or $6,000 (for two or more qualifying individuals). Use the IRS Interactive Tax Assistant tool: Am I Eligible to Claim the Child and Dependent Care Credit? For more information, please see: Publication 503, Child and Dependent Care Expenses or Topic no. 602, Child and dependent care credit | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov).
Cold Weather Reminder
We know that winter weather can take a toll on school attendance. Snow, ice and rain can make it hard to get children to school. So can illnesses such as colds, flu, fevers, earaches, etc. Here is some information to help keep your children healthy and in school this winter.
Develop backup plans for getting your children to school. Can someone give them a ride to school if your child usually walks or stands at a bus stop?
Dress for the weather. Even a short walk in frigid weather can be dangerous. Ensure your child has a warm coat, gloves, hats and boots. Elementary students will also go out for recess if the temperatures, with wind chill, are above 20°. Remind older children that a hoodie is not an outdoor coat.
Resources are available. If you need help with winter clothing, please contact your child's school for assistance.
Sick children should stay home. School attendance is important, but sick children should not be at school. Also, if your child becomes ill during the school day, have a backup plan for who can pick them up if you are unavailable.
If your children need to stay home for a prolonged period due to illness, talk to your child's teacher to find out about resources and class assignments they can do at home to keep learning once they feel well enough.
What about snow days? Information about our inclement weather procedures can be found on our website.
Attendance Matters!
Regular attendance is crucial for your child's academic success. Please make every effort to ensure your child attends school on time every day and stays throughout the whole day. Consistent attendance throughout the school day allows your child to engage in learning and maximize their educational opportunities fully.
Illness: If your child is not feeling well and cannot attend school, please notify us immediately. Students who are ill should not attend school to prevent the spread of illness to others.
Excused Absences: We understand that there may be instances when your child needs to be absent due to illness, medical appointments, family emergencies, or other legitimate reasons. Please notify the school in advance whenever possible to classify the absence as excused.
Unexcused Absences: Unexcused absences negatively impact your child's education. Absences without valid reasons will be considered unexcused, and appropriate actions may be taken per district policy.
Timely reporting of absences helps us maintain accurate attendance records and ensures that your child's absence is properly documented. Absences must be reported within 24 hours.
There are two convenient methods for reporting your child's absence to facilitate efficient communication and accurate attendance records.
You can notify your child's school through the dedicated attendance line. Please leave a detailed message stating your child's name, grade, and reason for absence.
You can report absences directly through MiStar, our secure online portal for student information. MiStar provides a user-friendly interface that allows you to submit absences.
Thank you for your ongoing support in creating a positive and productive learning environment for all our students.
8th Grade Families
Wayne-Westland Early College provides students an opportunity to simultaneously complete the high school diploma and an associate degree at no cost to families. To learn more, click on the button below.
Care Solace
Wayne-Westland Community School District has partnered with Care Solace to support the well-being of our community. If you or a family member are looking for help with mental health or substance use, Care Solace can help you quickly find treatment options matched to your needs, regardless of the circumstance. This is a complimentary and confidential care coordination service provided by Wayne-Westland Community School District. If you would like to use Care Solace to help you find a mental health care provider:
Call 888-515-0595. Multilingual support is available 24/7/365.
Visit www.caresolace.com/wwcsd and either search on your own or click “Book Appointment” for assistance by video chat, email, or phone.