Lenape Smoke Signals
December 16, 2022
Upcoming Events
- December 16 - Holiday Gift Card Collection ends
- December 23 - January 2 - No School; Winter Break
- January 4 - MBIT Tour for interested 9th graders
- January 5 - 9th Grade Program Planning Assembly
- January 5, 6:30 PM - CB West Curriculum Fair at CB West (auditorium)
- January 16 - No School
- January 19, 7:00 PM - Parent Council Meeting - Program Planning (via Teams)
- January 27 - End of 2nd Marking Period; Dismissal @ 10:45 AM
- January 27 - Lenape Movie Night (more info to come)
- February 16 - Valentines Dance (more info to come)
- February 17 - No School
- February 20 - No School
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This Week at Lenape
Orchestra Concert
NJHS Officer Election
President - Harrison Cornwell
Vice President - Kendra Pitts
Treasurer - Ganesh Palla
Secretary - Ashlyn Bradley
We look forward to working with these students and helping them accomplish many of their goals for Lenape!
Futbol
This week in our first ever World Language Wednesday World Cup Tournament, Sra. Henry and Sra. Willcox’s students battled it out in 3 CHILLY rounds of fútbol. All 6 teams gave it their all, but a few particular students stood out with their soccer skills – including Ben Nolt, Nathan Vesey, Mateo Pillajo, Bobby Seaner, and Will Kramer. We look forward to future competitions resuming in the spring.
Edficiency - I&E Scheduling
Beginning next week, we will begin using a new program called Edficiency for I&E scheduling. Previously, we were sending a spreadsheet of offerings to students each week and they would sign up using a Sign Up Genius every Friday for the week ahead. We appreciated the student choice that this process provided but found that it was cumbersome and could be difficult for students to get slots with the teachers that they needed to see.
We are excited to begin using Edficiency to streamline the scheduling and accountability process for I&E. Some features of Edficiency include:
- Students will not need to select a place to go each day. They will be automatically scheduled with their teachers.
- They can request specific teachers based on academic needs.
- Teachers can request students for a specific date or range of dates.
- Students can view special I&E sessions that are being advertised.
- Students can rank their teachers based on their needs and can change this at any time.
We are hopeful that Edficiency makes I&E scheduling an easier process for everyone!
Holiday Gift Card Collection - Ends Friday
This holiday season, the Lenape Health Office is partnering with Student Services to provide some of our own families with a bit of extra support. If you are in the position to donate, we are asking for gift card donations to: Target, Kohls, Amazon, Walmart, Costco, and BJs as well as all grocery stores. Any denomination would be helpful, as we are looking to serve approximately 25 families. If you would prefer to write a check, it may be made payable to Lenape Middle School, with the memo line “holiday”. Donations will be accepted at the Lenape Front Office, Nurses Office, or Student Services from Monday, 11/28 through Friday, 12/16. We appreciate your consideration and support.
Calling All 9th Grade Families: 10th Grade Program Planning/Course Selection Process
This year for program planning for our 9th grade students, the high school counselors will continue to work closely with the middle schools to ensure that students are on the correct trajectory. To increase efficiency and effectiveness of doing so, we will be using the following plan:
- High school counselors will go to the middle school 9th grade program planning assembly to instruct students on what to do, expectations, etc.
- Students will then put in their course requests for electives and teachers will put in their recommendations for core academic classes.
- Once course requests are in, middle school and high school counselors will review all students’ requests/schedules in depth and will collaborate on meeting with students who have conflicts, questions, or who request a 1:1 meeting for more specific situations.
While our counselors are not meeting with every single student, they will be reviewing each students’ schedule in-depth and will work directly with students and families to problem solve if/when needs arise.
Paramount to the high school transition are relationships and connectedness. We will continue to plan and program for relationship building opportunities as your child transitions to high school, including the forthcoming program planning assembly with high school and middle school counselors, curriculum fair, Q&A with high school counselors during the Intervention and Enrichment time, and welcome days at the high schools. We will share more information about these exciting events soon.
Please reach out to your child’s counselor for additional assistance and information as we work together to support this transition. Thanks!
9th Grade Students: CB West Curriculum Fair
MLK Peace & Social Justice Summit
Repeated Information
HVAC Project Update
The new year will bring some positive and exciting changes to our building! We will begin a renovation project that will provide air conditioning, upgraded lighting, and cosmetic improvements throughout the entire building. The project is scheduled to conclude in the fall of 2024.
The first phase of the project begins in January when ceilings in the corridors will be removed to access and install ductwork. Beginning in March, banks of five to six classrooms will be vacated for periods of approximately six weeks. As a result, many teachers will be moving classrooms at some point during this school year and next school year. To accommodate these moves, we will set up temporary classrooms in the library and the aux gym.
We will continue to share progress updates throughout the project. Although we will face minor inconveniences during this renovation project, the upgrades will make our building more comfortable, more efficient, and more visually appealing.
Community Information
Girls Who Code Summer Programs
BCIU Fab Lab
Clubs and Activities
Laptop Breakage
We have seen a rise in the amount of screen breaks for student laptops. Our policy covers for 2 broken screens per device. If your child’s laptop screen breaks 3 times, we will be required to send you an invoice for the repair and labor. The current cost for this is $200. Please remind your child to care for their laptops. Some simple steps to assist are:
- Use two hands when holding or moving the device.
- Use clean hands while using the laptop or iPad.
- Use only the provided digital pen or finger on the screen.
- Use only the power adapter that came with the device.
- Use a microfiber cloth to clean the screen.
- Keep device stored in the provided case. This includes traveling through the hallways, on buses, or anytime the device is not being utilized.
- Make sure nothing is on the keyboard, close the lid, and remove all cables if any are plugged into the laptop. Place laptop in your bag carefully.
- Be careful when placing your case on the floor. Keep the device off the floor so screens do not get stepped on by others.
Recursos Para Padres Hispanohablantes
Abajo se encuentran recursos en Español para padres y guardianos de los estudiantes de Central Bucks.
Information and Resources
Lenape Middle School
Lauren Dowd, Assistant Principal
Website: www.cbsd.org/lenape
Location: 313 West State Street, Doylestown, PA, USA
Phone: 267-893-2800
Twitter: @CBLenapeMS