Principal's Report
A Weekly Update from Perkiomen Valley Middle School East
A Word From Dr. Clune
Dear PV East Parents and Guardians,
Welcome to 2023! We just finished our first week of school in the New Year!
We are wishing our First Lego League Teams the best of luck at their competition this Sunday!
We are encouraging students to wear their school ID. Please remind your student to have their ID with them.
Over the next two weeks, students will be engaging in both LinkIt and STAR assessments for our Winter benchmarking. We are eager to gather this data to further support instruction here at East, and we are asking for your help. Please speak with your learners and remind them to get a good night's sleep, to have their Chromebooks fully charged, and to give these assessments their best effort. We appreciate your support and we look forward to our continued partnership.
Sincerely,
Seamus Clune, Ph.D.
#EastROCKs
'Warm & Fuzzy" Collection
MLK Day of Service!
We are looking forward to the 2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on Monday, January 16th and hope you can join us! See below for information about the variety of opportunities for our families, including In Person and Take Home options, as well as details about the Drive-Thru Donation Station.
This year's event features both In Person and Take Home opportunities. The Day of Service will take place in the Perkiomen Valley High School Cafeteria from 8:30 am – 12:00 pm. The day is broken into two sessions, 8:30 am & 10:30 am, where elementary and middle school students can take part in service activities to benefit both local and international organizations.
If you are unable to join us for the In Person opportunities, we are offering a limited number of Take Home service projects for both elementary and middle school students. To participate in the Take Home activities, select the Take Home option in the sign up link below.
Join Us!
Use this link to sign up for either In Person or Take Home opportunities
Please note:
- Participants are asked to choose only one option: In Person or Take Home.
- Sign up for Take Home options will close on January 9th so that materials can be distributed.
- Sign up for In Person will be open through January 16th. Spaces are limited and subject to availability.
Drive-Thru Donation Station
We will again be hosting a Drive-Thru Donation Station at Middle School East. Goods can be dropped off on Monday, January 16th from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm. We will be collecting for the following organizations:
- Perkiomen Valley Post Prom
- Formal Wear
- Shoes, Purses, Accessories
- Any other clothing items bag separately from formal wear
- Formal Wear
- Perkiomen Valley Spirit Wear (Non-personalized items)
- If your “Little Vikings” have become “Big Vikings” and you would like to donate their gently used PV Spirit Wear here is your chance.
- We will be collecting all sizes and all PV School Spirit Wear
- Daily Bread Community Food Pantry
- Non-perishable goods
- personal care items
- supplies for babies and pets
- Lions Club
- Used glasses (both prescription and any other types of glasses)
Please contact Mr. Steve Willis (swillis@pvsd.org), Coordinator of Equity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement, with questions.
Home & School Association Updates
Home and School Meeting January 10th at 7pm in the library! All are welcomed!
Our second annual PV Middle School Ice Skating Night at Spring Mountain is Fri, January 20, 2023, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
This event is open to both EAST and WEST PV Middle school students!!
SPACE IS LIMITED, so please sign up asap!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/eastwest-ice-skating-night-tickets-500086340707
Please note that parents are expected to ensure there is proper adult supervision for their child(ren). In addition to your ticket for entrance, all participants must bring a signed waiver, which can be accessed at
Cooking Club
Little Free Library Donations
"Flexible Instructional Days" (FID) in 22-23
The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) approved the use of Flexible Instructional Days (FID) as an alternate form of instruction in response to inclement weather or other emergencies. On a FID day, instruction will be virtual. FID assist schools in meeting the required 180 student days. PA Schools may use up to five (5) FID per school year - in PVSD, we will utilize FID when all 3 inclement weather days built into the district calendar are used.
For more information CLICK HERE.
Message from the School Nurse
How Sick is Too Sick for School?
The student must be fever free for 24 hours without the use of medications (i.e. Tylenol or Advil), and 24 hours without vomiting or diarrhea before returning to school.
For specific identified infectious diseases, students will be excluded from school according to the Office of Public Health guidelines.
Students are not permitted to carry any medications in school. All medication, including over the counter medications, must have a physician order and be brought to the nurse’s office by a parent or guardian.
If your student becomes ill at school they must report to the nurse. Safety dictates that students not go to the bathroom to deal with an illness on their own.
A parent/guardian or emergency contact will be called by the nurse if the nurse determines the student is too ill to remain in school, has a temperature of 100.0 degrees or more, has vomited or has diarrhea.
It is recommended that a parent or designee pick up a sick or ill student within an hour of being notified by the nurse.
Covering coughs/sneezes and proper handwashing will help prevent the spread of illnesses.
Be A Part of the Conversation - Upcoming Programs
Be a Part of the Conversation equips families and communities in Pennsylvania with skills and resources to understand substance use, addiction, and related health issues. We provide community programs, foster supportive connections, highlight lived experiences, and challenge stigma.
We are a collaboration of community leaders, clinicians, students, school district representatives, and families who believe that having meaningful, inclusive conversations about substance use and addiction will support individuals and their families in their efforts to develop healthy coping skills and access support whenever there is a need. Learn more about us. See the link below for a number of programs that Be a Part of the Conversation offers.
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
988 has been designated as the new three-digit dialing code that will route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (now known as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), and is now active across the United States.
When people call, text, or chat 988, they will be connected to trained counselors that are part of the existing Lifeline network. These trained counselors will listen, understand how their problems are affecting them, provide support, and connect them to resources if necessary. Please see below for more information.
The previous Lifeline phone number (1-800-273-8255) will always remain available to people in emotional distress or suicidal crisis.
Safe2Say
Community Bulletin Board
Want to find out what’s going on in the PV Community? Visit here for flyers about upcoming events in and around our area!
To submit an event for posting, please send a PDF version of your flyer to webmaster@pvsd.org for review.
Please note that Community Bulletin Board items may contain links to websites of organizations outside Perkiomen Valley School District. Items are posted to this bulletin board as a free service to the community, and should not be interpreted as being sponsored or endorsed by the district.
Important Dates
January 16 - MLK Day - no school
18 - 6th grade concert - 7:00 PM
20 - Spelling bee - 8:00 AM
24 - End of MP2, spelling bee snow date - 8:00 AM
Perkiomen Valley Middle School East
Email: sclune@pvsd.org
Website: https://sites.google.com/a/pvsd.org/perkiomen-valley-middle-school-east/
Location: 5 Tammanund Circle, Collegeville, PA, USA
Phone: (610) 409-8580
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PVMSE/
Twitter: @PVMSEast