Harmon Weekly Update
Week of November 13, 2017
A Note From Nurse Liz
Cold and flu season is upon us! Nonprescription medications including cough drops may be administered if the parent/guardian brings in the medication along with written permission for the medication to be given. All medications must be in the original container and are to remain in the school clinic. Please click on this link for the nonprescription medication form.
Join Us at Rule 3 for Harmon's Volunteer Information Night
Join Us Wednesday, November 29 at Rule3 from 5-7 pm
Harmon will also receive a 15% kickback on all the food and bowling this evening. Parents and their students can come and learn about all of the fabulous volunteer opportunities here at Harmon.
Here are a few of our volunteer opportunities: Watchdog Dads, LDRS Technology Partners, and General Volunteering.
WatchDOGS are fathers, grandfathers, uncles, and other father-figures who volunteer at least one day a year at an official WatchDOGS school. The goal of this program is to provide positive male role models who attempt to enhance school security and reduce the instances of bullying while engaging students. It is an innovative educational initiative through the National Center for Fathering. We are proud to be a WatchDOGS school and thankful for all of our WatchDOGS. Are you interested in volunteering and becoming a part or our WatchDOG team? Come out to our first annual Harmon Middle School Volunteer Night and sign up there.
New this year, Harmon presents the LDRS (Learning Discipline & Restoring Success) parent committee. This team will meet as needed to brainstorm ways to help our students grow through restorative and reflective discipline practices as well as community service and outreach activities. We are looking for parents who would like to help us in this mission to help our students grow.
We are also looking for parent volunteers to commit their time in our technology classes during the second semester. Our new technology curriculum includes instruction and hands-on activities in coding where students get to manipulate robots and drones through a series of tasks. We need parents to support and assist students so they can move at their own pace.
If you are interested please fill out the volunteer form.
Harmon will also receive a 15% kickback on all the food and bowling this evening. Parents and their students can come and learn about all of the fabulous volunteer opportunities here at Harmon.
Here are a few of our volunteer opportunities: Watchdog Dads, LDRS Technology Partners, and General Volunteering.
WatchDOGS are fathers, grandfathers, uncles, and other father-figures who volunteer at least one day a year at an official WatchDOGS school. The goal of this program is to provide positive male role models who attempt to enhance school security and reduce the instances of bullying while engaging students. It is an innovative educational initiative through the National Center for Fathering. We are proud to be a WatchDOGS school and thankful for all of our WatchDOGS. Are you interested in volunteering and becoming a part or our WatchDOG team? Come out to our first annual Harmon Middle School Volunteer Night and sign up there.
New this year, Harmon presents the LDRS (Learning Discipline & Restoring Success) parent committee. This team will meet as needed to brainstorm ways to help our students grow through restorative and reflective discipline practices as well as community service and outreach activities. We are looking for parents who would like to help us in this mission to help our students grow.
We are also looking for parent volunteers to commit their time in our technology classes during the second semester. Our new technology curriculum includes instruction and hands-on activities in coding where students get to manipulate robots and drones through a series of tasks. We need parents to support and assist students so they can move at their own pace.
If you are interested please fill out the volunteer form.