November is Child Safety Protection Month. The Centers for Disease Control reports children between ages 1-4 have the highest rate of poisoning. Parents should keep cleaning supplies and medications are put away and out of the reach of children. #pcssdproud #equiityandexcellence
MAUMELLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 6th graders in Ms. Hall's science class recently learned about conduction during an experiment! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
From: Ryan Burgess, principal
Re: Guidance and Expectations for Virtual Attendance
Greeting MMS Families,
As we continue to progress through this school year, it has become evident that guidance is needed to ensure that student attendance is accurately reflected in our records. The following guidelines must be adhered to in order to be counted as present in class when attending virtually:
The student must be on time and present for the entire class.
The Chromebook/ device camera must be on during the entire class period.
The student’s face must be fully visible to the teacher.
The student’s home setting for class must be adequately lit to insure visibility.
The following behavior expectations must also be adhered to protect the integrity and quality of the instructional time period:
Students are to attend class in an appropriate setting. (Guidance: The home area where the student is attending school virtually should be well lit and free from noise that proves distracting to the class. Noise is defined as any sounds that distracts students and hinders or disrupts the class as determined by the teacher. This includes music and the conversations of others present in the home.)
Students are to be appropriately dressed. (Guidance: Dress for virtual attendance should be in compliance with school norms for student dress.)
Students are to be in a posture for learning that demonstrates positive engagement. (Guidance: It is inappropriate and not conducive to learning for students to be in bed, lying down, or engaged in any off-task behaviors as determined by the teacher.)
Students will be held accountable for misconduct as specified per the student handbook. (Guidance: Be advised, the PCSSD Students Rights and Responsibility Handbook applies to students when they are attending virtually the same as it does when they are physically at school.)
Maumelle Middle School is striving to provide instruction for our students using the virtual platform that is of the high quality you are accustomed to from us. In this endeavor your support is much needed. I ask that you cover this information with your student. This information is timely considering we are approaching the season that is more prone to inclement weather that may result in school closing. In case of such an event or any event that results in a closing of school all students will attend school virtually. Please contact Traci Matthews at tmatthews1379@pcssd.org if the chromebook camera is not working. A loaner will be provided while the issued device is being repaired.
I hope you find this information helpful in preparing your student to do well with our virtual platform for instruction. Your support and partnership is greatly appreciated.
Several elementary schools held mock elections last week to teach students about registering to vote and casting their ballot. Check out these pictures of students learning about their civic duty: http://ow.ly/CxJt50Cbzon
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Reminder! There is no school tomorrow (Friday, November 6). It is a Flex/Professional Development day for teachers. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
Date: November 4, 2020
Dear Parents of 6th and 8th graders:
Our school is participating in a statewide needs assessment survey. The survey, Arkansas Prevention Needs Assessment Student Survey, is sponsored by the Arkansas Department of Human Services.
The results will be used to help plan substance abuse prevention strategies and programs in our community. Some important facts about the survey:
It is anonymous. Students will not put their names on the survey. No one will be able to connect any individual student with his or her responses. School staff will not see any student responses. Only 6th and 8th graders will participate in the survey.
Participation in the survey is voluntary. Your son/daughter may decline to participate at any time or skip any question they do not wish to answer.
Questions cover alcohol, drugs, tobacco, and family and community factors related to substance use and abuse.
I feel that the survey is a worthwhile undertaking that will help create better, more effective prevention interventions to combat the problem of drug and alcohol use by youth in our community. I hope that you agree to allow your child to participate in this statewide effort. If you agree, you need to do nothing further. However, if for any reason you do not wish your child to participate, please email Mrs. Williams at cwilliams8302@pcssd.org with your child's name in the subject line.
In the body, please type the word, SURVEY. Your child will be excused from participation if the email is received by Monday, November 9.
Thank you in advance for your support toward creating healthier environments for our youth.
Sincerely,
Ryan Burgess
October is National Adoption Awareness Month. To learn more about adoption, check out the Arkansas Department of Human Services Division of Children & Family Services. The agency works tirelessly to ensure all Arkansas children have a safe and stable home every day.
Today is Election Day! Don't forget to cast your vote and make your voice heard!
Please notice this important information from the Maumelle Middle School Yearbook sponsor, Mrs. Broyles.
Red Ribbon Week Door Decoration Contest
Don't forget, we get an extra hour of sleep tonight! Daylight saving time ends 2 a.m. tonight, so set your clocks back before you go to bed!
Happy Halloween!
A fabulous Character Day for Red Ribbon Week at Maumelle Middle School! Thanks to all students and staff who participated! Go Stingers! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
ICYMI: Mandy Hrach KATV spoke with PCSSD about the upcoming launch of Driven Virtual ACademy. This all virtual K-12 school will be a part of PCSSD and will open for 2021-2022 registration in January 2021. http://ow.ly/qYL950C5kWU #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
Pulaski County Special School District will present its Annual Report to the Public during the regularly scheduled November Board Meeting.
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Location: PCSSD Central Office Boardroom
Time: 6:00 pm
From two of our Red Ribbon Week dress-up days, Don't Get Mixed Up in Drugs(mismatched clothes) and Sock It to Drugs(crazy sock day)!!!#pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
6th graders in Ms. Hall's science class learning about conduction! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
Earlier this month, schools across the district officially kicked off PBIS: positive behavior interventions and supports. Students can cash in "good behavior" points for prizes throughout the year.
PBIS details: http://ow.ly/nue050C3f0V
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Report cards for Maumelle Middle are ready to be viewed on HAC.
From PCSSD.org
-Click EXPLORE (left side of screen)
Under the heading of FAMILIES,
click PARENT LINKS
-Choose ESCHOOL HOME ACCESS
-Click VISIT ESCHOOL HOME ACCESS CENTER
Select a District: Make sure to choose -PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SD
-Key in your (or your child’s) HAC user name and password (these are case sensitive)
-Click on the A+ Grades icon at the top
-Click on the REPORT CARD TAB to view first 9 weeks grades
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Teachers who witness bullying should intervene immediately, assure the bullied child that it is not their fault, and address the behavior with the bully.