February/March 2017 Volume 23.7 SPRING WOOD NEWS Volleyball Spring Wood is proud of its student athletes! Volleyball is wrapping up this week and our 3 teams represented the school well.
2 SPRING WOOD NEWS The National Anthem was sung at our last home volleyball game on March 13. Spring Wood Students Beautify the School summer. Each window encompasses different musical instruments as well as silhouetted figures in varying dance poses to symbolize our expressive interpretation of the arts in our school. The window paintings also serve an added function beyond beauty! They provide a buffer from any external distractions for the band members as they practice and play hard to create the band performances that all of us get to enjoy here at Spring Wood Middle School! We hope you enjoy viewing them as much as we have enjoyed creating them! The Outsiders On March 8th, 7th grade had its first family night in the form of a 1960s Sock-Hop. A night of reminiscing about the "good-ole-days" started with a classic 1960s tradition: a soda bar. As our seventh-grade teachers embraced the cultural idea of the youth of the day, students and their families seemed thoroughly impressed with the immersion of the culture of the time. Following our soda bar, we opened the floor to teaching students how to do 1960s dances, led by Ms. Vrettos and Ms. Harris. Such moves as the Hully Gully, Watsi, and a cultural reference in the Sammy Davis were taught to students and parents. Ending our night, a dance-off commenced with such parents as Mr. Sourwine entertaining the crowd and students such as Alejandro Bahena and Niko Osorio busting out their moves. As students have been reading the Outsiders through the month of February and are currently working on their narratives, it is important to let the students immerse themselves into the culture that our Greasers, Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally, lived in. We hope you enjoy some of the pictures from that very enjoyable evening: When you get the chance, walk past the band room and see the beautifully painted windows that the Art Staff (Mrs. Scoles 8th grade enrichment students) are working on! The design was generated by the students and incorporates the passing of four seasons as we progress through the school year. We enter school during the fall and exit at the beginning of
3 SPRING WOOD NEWS All in all, 7th grade would like to graciously thank Mrs. Melissa Thorsen and PTO for their support, the students for coming in their best Greaser or
4 SPRING WOOD NEWS Soc gear, and of course, the parents. Without your support, this event could not have happened. Music in Our Schools Once again our Concert and Symphonic Bands provided a wonderful evening of music for our community on Thursday, March 16. Thank you Mr. Hellyer and band students.
5 SPRING WOOD NEWS members. We also provide links to many other resources you may find helpful. Bus Information Please remind your child that anyone taking the late bus (only available on scheduled days) should inform the driver of the neighborhood in which he/she lives, as he/she gets on the bus. The school has one late bus to cover the entire District area and the driver needs to formulate a route as the bus leaves the school. Parents/guardians should realize that children taking the late bus may take a while to get home, due to the amount of area the bus must cover. Vision Statement Spring Wood Middle School provides an environment that fosters the development of social and academic success for all. District Web Site For more information about our schools, please visit our web site: http://www.esd20.org On our site, you can find information about the District and the individual schools, the District budget, and contact information for offices and staff 8th Graders and Parents of 8th Grade Students Students need to remember that attendance at the promotion ceremony, May 24, 5:00 PM, at Lake Park West Campus gymnasium, is considered a privilege, and is therefore, one that must be earned. Eighth grade students must earn a cumulative grade point average of at least 1.75, at least a 1.75 grade point average for the third trimester, pass the Constitution tests, and not have any unpaid fees/fines in order to attend the promotion ceremony and receive a diploma. Students need to be aware that student behavior leading up to the actual ceremony can also have an impact on this privilege. Using the gymnasium will allow us to provide families 6 tickets, so families should start considering who will be able to attend. Parents, please stress to your 8 th graders that the promotion ceremony is important to you! Please let them also know that you expect their behavior to be excellent during these last two months of school. If your child earns a suspension from school, an inschool suspension, or 3 detentions during these last months, your child will lose the privilege of participating in the end-of-year boat trip that many of you paid for. If your child loses the boat trip, he/she also loses the money that was paid to make it possible for him/her. We want this time to be full of wonderful memories. Student anxiety and excitement rises as the year comes to an end and they really need all of us to encourage and guide them. District Musical We are very excited that students in 5 th through 8 th grade are having this wonderful opportunity to show their talents this year in the District s first musical
6 SPRING WOOD NEWS performance. For students and parents involved in this performance, dates and times have been included in the newsletter s calendar section. Please realize that the dates and times are somewhat fluid and parents and students should pay attention to any information provided by the directors. March 23, Thursday Important Dates Calendar 3:30 5:15 PM Musical Rehearsal Carpet gym 5:15 6:00 PM Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion Carpet Gym March 27 31 Spring Break April 3, Monday Dare to Dream to Elmhurst College 3:30 5:15 PM April 4, Tuesday 2:45 4:15 PM 1 st Day of Track Practice April 5 April 21 PARCC testing window April 5, Wednesday Lake Park Incoming Athletics, Activities, and Academics Night April 6, Thursday 2:45-4:15 PM Growing Things with STEM room 209 3:30 5:45 PM April 7, Friday 3:00 4:15 PM Hoops For Heart April 10 21 PTO Pizza Fundraiser April 10, Monday 3:30 5:45 PM April 11, Tuesday April 12, Wednesday 6:30 PM Band Booster Meeting Teachers Lounge April 13, Thursday 3:30 5:00 PM NO SCHOOL April 14, Friday April 17, Monday April 18, Tuesday 4:15 PM SWMS host track meet at LPHS West April 20, Thursday 3:30 5:00 PM tile gym and/or Commons April 22, Saturday 8:00 11:00 AM Band Pancake Breakfast April 24, Monday New Student Orientation (Spring Wood) April 25, Tuesday April 26, Wednesday Lake Park High School Math Contest April 27, Thursday May 1, Monday Lake Park Incoming Parent Orientation Night May 2, Tuesday May 4, Thursday 4:15 PM Track Meet at LPHS East May 8 May 24 8 th Grade promotion gowns go on sale - $18.75 May 9, Tuesday 4:15 PM Track Meet at LPHS West May 10, Wednesday Lake Park Scholarships & Awards Night May 11, Thursday The Wizard of Oz Performance Young Performers Edition Dress Rehearsal LPHS East
7 SPRING WOOD NEWS May 12, Friday All fines, fees, and lost books due for 8 th graders The Wizard of Oz Performance Young Performers Edition LPHS East May 13, Saturday 3:00 PM The Wizard of Oz Performance Young Performers Edition LPHS East May 15, Monday 1:30 PM Conference Track Meet LPHS East May 16, Tuesday Lake Park Final Choir Concert May 17, Wednesday Elementary Enrichment Exposition Carpet Gym and Commons SWMS PTO Meeting Teachers Lounge May 18, Thursday Mystic Blue Cruise Spring Band Concert Carpet Gym May 19, Friday 11:15 AM Dismissal (SIP Day) May 23, Tuesday Coffee House Band Concert Jazz & Percussion Ensemble- In Commons May 24, Wednesday 5:00 PM Promotion Ceremony LPHS West Gymnasium May 25, Thursday Last Day of School provided no emergency days are used Lake Park Graduation Night June 22, Thursday You + Me = We *Please note that this calendar is not to be considered all-inclusive and is subject to change. Ignite the Power and Potential of Each Student