Young Middle Magnet School
Volume 2, Issue 7
February Calendar
2/9: Progress Reports
2/16: Black History Presentation (9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.)
Honor Roll Party
Conference Night (4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.)
2/17: NON-STUDENT DAY (NO SCHOOL)
2/23: Bucs Jr. Cheer Clinic
Mobile Food Pantry
Open the document below for the Mobile Food Pantry schedule.
End-of-Year Celebration Criteria
*No F's in any class (academic and elective)
*NO ISS
*No OSS
*All assessments must be completed
February Media News
February Anti-Bullying Event
Students have the opportunity to create a flyer that includes a statement against bullying. The theme is Spread Love, Not Hate and should encourage Unity and Respect.
Flyers are due February 10th. Students should turn in flyers in the Media Center.
Renaissance MyOn Black History Digital Read-In
Hillsborough County Public Schools is hosting a special reading challenge designed to celebrate the contributions and history of Black Americans.
Open the documents below for more information.
Math League
Dates:
February 8, 2023 (Individual)
February 14, 2023 (Team)
Good luck students!
Drop-off and Pick-Up Procedures
1. Car rider vehicles drop off in front of the school (Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd). One-way traffic only.
2. Due to safety reasons, students may NOT be dropped off on side streets (17th St, 20th St).
3. Walkers and bike riders use the crosswalks in front of the school.
Afternoon dismissal begins-- 3:25 PM.
Students must be picked up by 3:40 PM.
(Early Release Day dismissal is 2:25 PM. Students must be picked up by 2:40 PM).
1. Car riders: report to the front of the school for supervised departures. One-way traffic only.
2. Due to safety reasons, students may NOT be picked up on side streets (17th St, 20th St).
3. Bus riders: report to the bus ramp when called.
4. Walkers: exit through the gate by the Media Center. Use crosswalks to cross the street.
5. Bike riders: exit through the gate between the gym and the main office building. Use crosswalks to cross the street.
Sign-In and Sign-Out Procedures
Any student arriving to school after school has begun MUST report to the main office. A tardy pass shall be issued indicating excused or unexcused tardy. Students with excessive UNEXCUSED tardies will be subject to disciplinary action.
Sign-Out Procedures:
During school hours a principal or designee shall permit a child to leave school only in the custody of the following adults:
*LEGAL GUARDIAN OF THE STUDENT, WITH PHOTO ID.
*Person listed on emergency contact card, WITH PHOTO ID.
*A law enforcement officer.
*An authorized worker of the Department of Children and Families.
Students may NOT be signed out after 3:00 PM. Regular dismissal is at 3:25 PM.
On Early Release Mondays, students may NOT be signed out after 2:00 PM. Dismissal is at 2:25 PM.
We appreciate your cooperation as we minimize classroom interruptions at the end of the school day.
Uniform Policy
Mandatory uniforms are part of the magnet commitment. Students are required to be in uniform before entering the Young Middle Magnet School campus and to remain in uniform while on campus throughout the school day.
Open the document below for more information.
Tardy Policy
Random tardy lock-outs will occur throughout the school year.
Students must report to the patio when caught in a tardy lock out.
Students will receive a Tardy Lock Out Alert.
Students will receive a tardy lock-out pass to show to their teacher. Students must show the pass to their teacher to enter the classroom. This form should be taken home to the parent for a signature and returned to the school.
Electronic Device Policy
We see it, We take it.
1st offense: Parent contact (device is returned to student at the end of the school day).
2nd offense: Parent contact (device is returned to student at the end of the school day).
3rd offense: Parent contact, In-School Suspension (parent must pick up the phone).
Fortify App
FortifyFL is a suspicious activity reporting tool that allows individuals to submit tips concerning unsafe, potentially harmful, dangerous, violent, or criminal activities and threats. That information goes immediately and directly to appropriate law enforcement agencies and school officials.