Monday Memo
September 16, 2019 @MMSCougarPride
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Celebration of MMS Faculty and Staff
Student Behavior Support link and attendance reminder
Remember to please use the document linked above for significant behavior support issues with students.
This is part of our data tracking for our district and also helps us to keep better/ more accurate records of incidents. Please be mindful of tier 1 teacher interventions as per the SOMSD Code of Conduct.
Reminder-Please keep accurate period attendance. This is important data for us.
Greetings and Updates from Ms. Gronau
Happy Monday MMS,
We have a number of important events coming up at MMS.
The week of September 23 is national youth violence prevention week. The focus of this week is to take intention steps to decrease social isolation that can (in worst case scenarios) lead to school violence.
Please look for a separate email with details of what we are doing each day next week. Activities include but suicide prevention work shops in Health classes from the staff at the Hub, Hello Day (everyone at MMS wears name tags to learn who we are/our names), and Maplewood Police office hours.These items are noted on the school calendar as well.
Thank you for the Assistant Principal committee for their ongoing service to MMS this week. We will provide you an update regarding the search process in next week's Monday Memo!
Quote for the week (anonymous): "It's not who's right but what's right."
A few notes
-Please remember to send updated lesson plans every Monday or every other Monday. Your first set of plans are due Monday, 9/16/19.
*Inclusion plans are due on Wednesdays.
*Please note differentiation and intervention in your plans.
September 18, 2019 TLC Meeting Agenda
September 18, 2019 TLC will be a planning meeting with team leaders and a grade level HSA representative. Team members and Related Arts teachers--please share programming ideas and budget suggestions with team leaders and your grade level administrator so that we can make the most of this meeting!
9/19/19 is Back to School Night
Special Education/504 Meeting for families begins at 6:15pm in the library. 6:45pm greetings from the principal in the auditorium. 7-9pm families follow their child's full schedule. A flyer will be sent out later this week! Staff should report/be in classrooms by 7pm.
MMS PD Plan 2019-2020
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m-KOgcroY4jTPpWkl-8cdSFqi5Gk0qUIVPgmgduj_mY/edit?usp=sharing
Alvin Ailey Assembly
The 5 Keys to Middle School Child Resilience and Success
The 5 Keys to Middle School Child Resilience and Success
The MMS faculty and staff ask that you support our work with your child in the following ways:
1) Encourage a Growth Mindset-Having a growth mindset fosters resilience. Use the language of yet. I don’t understand this “yet.” Emphasize the importance of hard work as opposed to innate intelligence. “I did well because of my effort. I’ll do better next time.”
2) Encourage 1-2 Good Peer Relationships-Friends should be a source of support. Often our middle schoolers try to maintain large groups of close friends and that is challenging for anyone of any age! Encourage your child to have 1-2 solid and supportive peer friendships and keep it light and simple with the larger groups.
3) Ensure 9-11 Hours of Sleep Please! Sleep is the best way to foster resilience. Research shows that kiddos this age need 9-11 hours to be at their best. When your child is well-rested, everything is better. Technology is the #1 enemy of sleep! As a school community, we recommend that you keep technology out of your child’s bedroom at night to encourage healthy and consistent sleep.
4) Encourage Coping Strategies-Coping is personal. Everyone does it differently. Encourage your child to think about healthy ways to relax and give them permission to do it!
5) Facilitate Time/Connection with a non-familial adult-Good connections with non-familial adults are very important for your child. They hear things differently from non-familial adults. Encourage your child to participate in a club or activity. Children need our perspective. They are always changing and growing. As adults we can attach a growth mindset to their personality development and their peer interactions.
Maplewood Middle School Remind App Code @k92d29
This year, the MMS Principal has added a school-wide "Remind App" as another way to communicate with families. Many of your child's teachers will share Remind class codes for you and your child to stay up to date about class events and assignments. As needed, the MMS Principal will periodically use the Remind App to share important info with our school community. Our Maplewood Middle School school-wide code Remind code is listed above (@k92d29). The link below explains how to begin getting notifications. It's a simple way to stay in touch. Join us!
https://help.remind.com/hc/en-us/articles/203179887-How-do-I-join-a-class-