Dear Parents/Guardians
As part of our efforts to be a 21st century learning school, we want to advise you about our new progress reporting procedures.
Starting next week (and over the next few weeks – hopefully by November 1st, 2010) you shall receive via email (or paper copy if you do not have access to an email account) electronic reports on your child’s marks-progress in all subjects. Each subject teacher will periodically send to you a quick snap-shot of your child’s progress. This process will help compliment the multiple ways (signing of tests, communication folders, etc…) teachers provide your child and you with information on their location in the learning process.
The staff at George Street Middle School wants you to see these grades as changeable bench marks to inform you and your child of their progress in learning. We hope more frequent and timely information will help all our students make better decisions on what they need to do to demonstrate mastery in particular units and strands.
The first set of grades will represent our early work in assessing student prior knowledge and some of the first units that tend to be of an easier nature. As we accumulate work, it is expected that the marks will reflect a truer picture of your child’s progress.
We will also have the following formal reporting periods:
- Interim Report on Student Work Habits – November 19th, 2010
- Parent-Teacher Interviews – Evening November 25th and Morning November 26th, 2010
- Term 1 Report Card – January 28th, 2011
- Interim Report 2 on Student Work Habits – April 1st, 2011
- Parent Teacher Interviews, Evening April 7th and Morning April 8th, 2011
- Term 2 Report Card – June 24th, 2011
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact your child’s teacher or email pierre.plourde@nbed.nb.ca .
Thank you for your support,
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
School Dance and Our Remembrance Day ceremony
Hello Everyone,
1)This Thursday October 21st is our first school dance
Below are a few of the rules for parents to know;
All school rules apply during school dances. Attending dances is a privilege which must be earned by students.
a. Entrance to do the dance is between 6-7 pm only and through the Regent Street doors.
b. If a student chooses to leave the dance they are NOT permitted to re-enter.
c. Students are only permitted to leave the dance when a parent or guardian is visible. Students should be picked up promptly at 9 pm.
d. Students from George Street Middle School are responsible for the behavior of their signed in guest.
e. Only GSMS students, approved sign-ins and parents are permitted entrance into the dance.
f. The administration and staff of George Street Middle School reserves the right to refuse entrance to the dance.
2) Our Remembrance Day Ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday November 10th starting at 10 am in the school’s gymnasium. Every year we ask members of our community with military experience if they would be our honored guest speaker. For example: for example – last year we had a Master Sergeant address the student body on “Life as a Canadaian Soldier in Afghanistan” with a very informative slide show presentation. If you or someone you know would be interested in being our guest speaker, please contact me at 453-4160 or by email pierre.plourde@nbed.nb.ca
1)This Thursday October 21st is our first school dance
Below are a few of the rules for parents to know;
All school rules apply during school dances. Attending dances is a privilege which must be earned by students.
a. Entrance to do the dance is between 6-7 pm only and through the Regent Street doors.
b. If a student chooses to leave the dance they are NOT permitted to re-enter.
c. Students are only permitted to leave the dance when a parent or guardian is visible. Students should be picked up promptly at 9 pm.
d. Students from George Street Middle School are responsible for the behavior of their signed in guest.
e. Only GSMS students, approved sign-ins and parents are permitted entrance into the dance.
f. The administration and staff of George Street Middle School reserves the right to refuse entrance to the dance.
2) Our Remembrance Day Ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday November 10th starting at 10 am in the school’s gymnasium. Every year we ask members of our community with military experience if they would be our honored guest speaker. For example: for example – last year we had a Master Sergeant address the student body on “Life as a Canadaian Soldier in Afghanistan” with a very informative slide show presentation. If you or someone you know would be interested in being our guest speaker, please contact me at 453-4160 or by email pierre.plourde@nbed.nb.ca
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Announcements
Message to Parents
We understand at times you will need to be in contact with your child while they are in school. This should occur only when true emergencies arise. When a true emergency occurs we will locate your child and ensure you are able to talk with them.
All other situations (forgotten gym clothes, lunch, money, etc…) not deemed as urgent will be announced for students at the following times:
- 8:40 am after morning announcements
- 10:19 am
- 11:30 am
- 12:20 pm
- 2:44 pm
We will not make announcements at any other times.
Thank you for your understanding
We understand at times you will need to be in contact with your child while they are in school. This should occur only when true emergencies arise. When a true emergency occurs we will locate your child and ensure you are able to talk with them.
All other situations (forgotten gym clothes, lunch, money, etc…) not deemed as urgent will be announced for students at the following times:
- 8:40 am after morning announcements
- 10:19 am
- 11:30 am
- 12:20 pm
- 2:44 pm
We will not make announcements at any other times.
Thank you for your understanding
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Whenever our Students Go Downtown
Many have asked if we have posted rules whenever students get to go downtown.
And yes we do...before I share the rules, I do want to remind our community that only grades 7 and 8 earn the privilege to go downtown for lunch. They get this outing about 4 to 6 times a year.
Here are the rules:
- All school rules apply downtown
- Only students who have earned the privilege can go downtown - missing work or excessive detentions means can not go downtown
- Students must stay between Regent Street (Tim Hortons) and York Street (Jacks Pizza) and on King and Queen Street.
Students cannot travel on Bunswick Street.
- Students must be in groups of two or more.
- All Grade 7 students must cross the lights at corner of Brunswick and Regent Street by the old bus terminal (Mr Plourde will be there).
- Kings Place and Police have been notified
And yes we do...before I share the rules, I do want to remind our community that only grades 7 and 8 earn the privilege to go downtown for lunch. They get this outing about 4 to 6 times a year.
Here are the rules:
- All school rules apply downtown
- Only students who have earned the privilege can go downtown - missing work or excessive detentions means can not go downtown
- Students must stay between Regent Street (Tim Hortons) and York Street (Jacks Pizza) and on King and Queen Street.
Students cannot travel on Bunswick Street.
- Students must be in groups of two or more.
- All Grade 7 students must cross the lights at corner of Brunswick and Regent Street by the old bus terminal (Mr Plourde will be there).
- Kings Place and Police have been notified
Dinner for Thanksgiving
Hello Everyone,
Our School Cafeteria is having its Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner (Sliced Roast Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Dressing, Vegetables, Warm Apple Crisp, with Milk) for $5.95 on Tuesday October 5th, 2010. Tickets are on sale in the cafeteria Thursday September 30th and Friday October 1st. Students must purchase tickets in advance.
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Our School Cafeteria is having its Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner (Sliced Roast Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Dressing, Vegetables, Warm Apple Crisp, with Milk) for $5.95 on Tuesday October 5th, 2010. Tickets are on sale in the cafeteria Thursday September 30th and Friday October 1st. Students must purchase tickets in advance.
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Monday, September 20, 2010
Welcome Back
Hello Everyone,
I should have done this sooner...nothing like making a promise (to post the SPARK) choices to really get you going.
I plan on updating this blog regularly...so please check it once and awhile.
Now to the SPARK --- Student Participating in Arts, Recreation and Knowledge!
Our SPARK will start Friday September 24th 1:00 to 2:40 pm. SPARKS will run Sept.24, Oct 1, Oct 15, Oct 22 and Oct 29.
The philosophy of SPARK is to provide students to select topics of their own interest and to learn in a multi-age environment.
Here are the SPARK selections that will be running this round
1. Archery
2. Biking the Trails
3. Good Neighbour - Learning to create resume and work in a local business
4. Skateboarding
5. Swimming
6. Clay Cafe
7. Robotics at Science East
8. Scrapbook Making
9. George Has Talent Variety Show
10. Learning how to take care of Pets - Dog Spark
11. Jazz Dancing
12. Maliseet Drumming
13. Badminton
14. Clay Mation Movie making
15. Brain Games
16. Rock wall Climbing
17. Beginner Band
18. Soccer Baseball
19. Photography
20. Jewelery Making - with a Master Jeweller
21. Softball
22. Babysitting License
23. Learning to Cook Healthy Foods
24. Henna Tattoo Art
25. Beach Volleyball
I should have done this sooner...nothing like making a promise (to post the SPARK) choices to really get you going.
I plan on updating this blog regularly...so please check it once and awhile.
Now to the SPARK --- Student Participating in Arts, Recreation and Knowledge!
Our SPARK will start Friday September 24th 1:00 to 2:40 pm. SPARKS will run Sept.24, Oct 1, Oct 15, Oct 22 and Oct 29.
The philosophy of SPARK is to provide students to select topics of their own interest and to learn in a multi-age environment.
Here are the SPARK selections that will be running this round
1. Archery
2. Biking the Trails
3. Good Neighbour - Learning to create resume and work in a local business
4. Skateboarding
5. Swimming
6. Clay Cafe
7. Robotics at Science East
8. Scrapbook Making
9. George Has Talent Variety Show
10. Learning how to take care of Pets - Dog Spark
11. Jazz Dancing
12. Maliseet Drumming
13. Badminton
14. Clay Mation Movie making
15. Brain Games
16. Rock wall Climbing
17. Beginner Band
18. Soccer Baseball
19. Photography
20. Jewelery Making - with a Master Jeweller
21. Softball
22. Babysitting License
23. Learning to Cook Healthy Foods
24. Henna Tattoo Art
25. Beach Volleyball
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