TMS Weekly Update 2018-2019
January 18th, 2019
Go Patriots!
Upcoming Dates at TMS
JANUARY 2019
Monday, January 21 - No School - MLK Day
Tuesday, January 22-25 NWEA/MAP testing all grades
Thursday, January 31 - Sunday, February 3 - TMS Main Stage Production, "Once On This Island," TMS Auditorium
Thursday, January 31 Red and White Basketball Game 3:30
FEBRUARY
February 4-8, 2019 - Spring Sports Sign-ups in Cafeteria during all lunch periods
February 15 - Grade 8 Panoramic Photo (order forms to be sent home from school soon)
February 18-22 - February Vacation Break
MARCH
March 1st - SNOW DATE: Grade 8 Panoramic Photo
March 4th-7th - TMS March Madness - after school in gym
March 8th - Trimester 2 Grades Close
March 13th - Early Release Day - all students dismissed at 10:55am
March 15th - Trimester 2 Report Cards
Prepping for the the production
Podcasts are for everyone
Fun at lunch
ONCE ON THIS ISLAND IS COMING!
SEPAC Transition Presentation February 6th
TMS Main Office Conference Room
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Transition is the process through which a student receiving special education services progresses as they move from high school (age 14) to adult life, whether through graduation or the student has turned 22 years of age. This important part of the special education process can seem complex and overwhelming. This workshop seeks to inform parents and students about what they should expect as they move from school to post-school activities.
From the Health Office
Reminder of School Illness Policy
If your child is sick, (vomiting, diarrhea, fever over 100, communicable illness such as strep or flu) he/she should stay home from school. Students may return to school once they have been fever free without the use of acetaminophen or ibuprofen, with no vomiting, and no diarrhea for 24 hours. For communicable illnesses requiring antibiotics, students need to be on antibiotic therapy AND fever free for at least 24 hours before returning to school. For common viruses/coughs and colds it is not usually appropriate to keep children out of school for the duration of symptoms, however the student’s cough should be manageable and the child should be eating and drinking adequately.
Please contact your child’s physician if you suspect your child may have the flu or strep throat for further guidance. Additionally, if your child has been diagnosed with flu, strep throat or any other communicable disease, please contact the TMS Health Office as a courtesy so that we may track illnesses and do our best to keep all students free from disease.
Illness Prevention
Frequent hand washing at home and in school is a must to limit illness transmission!
Get vaccinated against the flu!......It’s not too late
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is advising that the single best way to prevent influenza is vaccination of everyone six months and older. For more information please visit: https://www.mass.gov/influenza.
Please send your child to school with a refillable water bottle daily: Refillable water bottles are strongly encouraged to keep the children hydrated throughout the day. In addition to keeping the children properly hydrated, water helps to soothe sore throats and quiets coughs.
Medication Policy: All medications must be kept in the nurse’s office and overseen by the RN to keep all students safe. Students are not permitted to keep medications in their backpacks or lockers with the exception of Epi-pens or inhalers if deemed appropriate by his or her MD. Any medications to be administered by the school nurse must be accompanied by a signed physician’s order and written parental consent. This includes prescription and non-prescription medications.
As always, if you have any questions or concerns please contact Michelle Riley, RN at 978-649-3115.
Additionally, we are in need of Clorox Wipes here at TMS to try to combat the germs. Any donations would be greatly appreciated.
Some exciting news for the Tyngsborough School System
We are proud to announce that the Tyngsborough Middle School has been invited into the eligibility period by the MSBA! We are thankful for the invitation and look forward to collaborating with the MSBA to build a first class educational facility for our middle school students!
There is a great deal ahead of us but we are on our way!
Please watch the video of the School Committee Meeting where Dr. Flanagan outlines the process to come:
Athletics
Upcoming Events:
Thursday, 1/24:
TMS Boys & Girls B-Ball vs. Skyview MS-starting at 3:30pm
You can find all our sport schedules at: www.mwlma.org
For more information visit our website: https://athletics.tyngsboroughps.org
Season Passes are also available for $50.00 in the Athletic Office
Follow us on Twitter @tyngtigersports
New Facebook Page
We have created a new Facebook page. Instead of friending the facebook profile you are currently used to visiting, please LIKE this page:
https://www.facebook.com/TyngsboroughMiddleSchool/
If you were friends of the old page previously, you have already been converted to a like on the new page.
Tyngsborough Middle School
Email: christopher.pollet@tyngsboroughps.org
Website: http://tms.tyngsboroughps.org/
Location: 55 Norris Road, Tyngsborough, MA, United States
Phone: 978-649-3115
Twitter: @TyngsMiddle