Principal s Message. PTO Message. Teri Gern. Julie Bergman BANKING TIME. Volume. August/September 2015

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BALBOA MIDDLE SCHOOL PTO NEWSLETTER August/September 2015 Volume Principal s Message Special points of interest: First day of school: Tuesday, August 18 School hours: 8:55 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Period one class information will be posted on the cafeteria windows at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, August 17 PTO Welcome Tea: August 18, 2015 8:45 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. Faculty Lounge I want to extend a warm welcome to all new and returning students and to their families. My name is Teri Gern and I am excited for a new year to begin as Balboa s Principal. I hope that you were able to get recharged this summer and that you are ready to start an exciting new year. The 2015-2016 school year promises to be rigorous and fun. We are anticipating an enrollment of nearly 1,200 students. Despite this large population, the Balboa staff is ready to ensure a respect- ful, safe and clean school where the well-being and education of all students is paramount. We welcome parent involvement at Balboa. Parental involvement and teamwork between parents, students and staff is the key to success. Throughout the year you will be invited to attend and/or participate in various activities sponsored by PTO and the school. I recognize the importance of your participation in your child s education and know that you do also. Enclosed in this mailing is PTO Message Dear Balboa Families, Welcome back! We hope you had a summer full of great memories. This school year promises to be an amazing educational experience for your child. The PTO Board continues to work hard to find ways we can enhance your child s time at Balboa! Teri Gern a wealth of information that will answer many of the questions you may have. Please read it carefully and do not hesitate to contact the Balboa office if you have any questions regarding the school, procedures, calendars or activities that are not made clear in this newsletter. In closing, I want to again assure you that Balboa s staff is dedicated to providing the most respectful, safe and clean learning environment possible for your child. We look forward to a partnership with you. Julie Bergman PTO volunteer opportunities and much more. Introducing the 2015-2016 PTO Executive Board: ASB: Jose Duenas Auditor: Melissa Sayre Hospitality: Melanie Archer PAC: Nicole Corsi Parliamentarian: Julie Bergman President: ***** We want to send a big welprincipal: Teri Gern come to all the new 6th grade Secretary: Kris Edwards students to Balboa Middle Teacher Rep: Edyn Lewis School. Each year ASB Pro- Treasurer: Jolette Corbett gram Director Jose Duenas Vice President: Kim Johnson and ASB students host a 6th VP Fundraising: ****** Grade Orientation. The Orien- VP Membership: Terri Duenas tation will be held at school on August 12, 2015 from 8:00 am As you can see, we have to noon. Parents for you the some very important openings. Balboa PTO will host an orien- Do you see yourself in one of tation from 8:15 am to 9:30 those roles? Contact us! On am in the cafeteria to find out behalf of the Board we would what Balboa is all about, meet like to thank every family who the PTO Board, our principal, has contributed to PTO Teri Gern and staff. We will through the many hours you be serving a continental break- volunteer, your support in fast, answering questions, and fundraising, membership dues providing information about and more. Your involvement makes a HUGE difference to the school, faculty, and most importantly, to our children. Balboa is an excellent school, allowing students to flourish in academics and athletics. Many clubs and athletic teams are offered such as volleyball, wrestling, basketball, field hockey, and cross country. Your child will need a physical for clearance for the competitive sports teams prior to tryouts. We would love to get to meet all parents on the first day of school! Come join us for a continental breakfast after you drop your child off on their first day. This is your chance to learn about how you can help in large or small ways with PTO. TOGETHER is how we can make this an amazing year for the students at Balboa! There are many ways for staying connected to all of our events and upcoming activi- ties. LIKE us on Facebook (Balboa Middle School PTO and click Like ), receive an email bulletin that you can sign up for at the Parent Breakfast, and be sure to fill out an interest sheet that will be included in the first day school packets. On behalf of the PTO Board, we look forward to meeting you and to a great school year. BANKING TIME Our first 3 Fridays will be full days, 8:55-3:00. On Friday, September 11th, we will begin our Banking Time Schedule with 1:30 dismissal on Fridays. Julie Bergman

Testing Information Mark your calendars now, please. The 2015-2016 testing dates for school-wide testing are: April 4- May 18 School starts at 8:55 a.m. Students on campus before 8:30 a.m. must report directly to the cafeteria where there is adult supervision. Honor Roll Trip Spring 2016 First Day of School Tuesday, August 18, 2015 All students Check the class lists posted on the cafeteria windows for your name and first period classroom. Student and faculty guides will be in the area to assist you. All sixth grade students will report to the cafeteria for morning orientation at 8:45 a.m. All students will receive their class schedule from their first period teacher. 1st Day Student Information Packet Back-to-School Night September 24, 2015 Your child will bring home an information packet the first day of school containing important school information. The emergency card must be returned the next day to your child s first period teacher. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Back-to-School Night provides an opportunity for parents to follow their child s program on a minischedule and meet each teacher. The evening starts with a general meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. Please mark your calendar and plan to attend. Parent Conferences September 21-25 2015 School will be dismissed at 1:30 p.m. on these dates for parent conferences. Throughout the year, parents are encouraged to contact teachers, counselors, or administrators about any concerns. Students who are on the Honor Roll for the first three quarters will be invited to attend the Honor Roll field trip in the spring. To qualify for the Honor Roll, students must earn a GPA of 3.50 or above and maintain satisfactory citizenship and behavior. Student Accident Insurance Information concerning accident insurance will be sent home with your child the first day of school. The school does not carry accident insurance for your child. Cafeteria News Welcome back to a new school year. Every family must fill out the free and reduced meal application. Please send your child with money to purchase meals until the application has been processed. The quicker you fill out the application and turn it in, the quicker it will be processed. An application will be sent home on the first day of school. Breakfast is served from 8:30-8:55 a.m. Nutrition Break is at 10:47 a.m. Cafeteria prices are: Breakfast Lunch $1.75 $2.50 If you purchase your breakfast or lunch in the cafeteria and wish to prepay, please make arrangements with the cafeteria manager, Mrs. Heather Basch. Her phone number is 289-1800, ext. 1555. For every payment of $25, you receive one bonus meal. School lunch applications and payments are available online on Parent Connect.

Traffic and Parking The 2015/16 school year will start with approximately 1,200 students enrolled and 80 staff members. This large population generates some traffic conditions that we can all make safer by following some basic driving rules and courtesies. There is a turn-around area and parking lot between Mound and Balboa directly off Hill Road. Drop off and pick up in this area is similar to airport terminal passenger loading zones. Pull forward, drop off, don t linger and pull away. To drop off students follow these steps: Approach Balboa using Hill Road from the direction of Telegraph Road. Enter the lot making a right turn at the northern entrance (the one nearest to Balboa). Proceed to the lane furthest from the street. Pull all the way forward along the right curb. Drop off your student onto the sidewalk along this area. Carefully pull away from the curb. Exit by turning left back onto Hill Road. This is not a parking area. Please do not park here to go to classrooms for drop off or pick up. There is also a parking lot in this area that parents can use for parking purposes. Remember airport passenger loading. Be courteous to other parent drivers. Set a good example. Students are watching how we treat each other. The lower parking lot is for bus traffic only from 8:15 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. and from 2:45 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (1:15 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. minimum days). Please yield the right of way to the school buses. The drivers are responsible for getting up to 75 students home as quickly and as safely as possible. Your courtesy to all the buses is greatly appreciated by the drivers, the student riders and their parents. The parking lot between Balboa s portables and permanent building is for staff parking only. Parents cannot use this lot because many students are present in this area. The parking lot gate will be locked from 8:30 a.m. until 3:10 p.m. (1:45 p.m. on minimum days). Please do not pick up or drop off on the East side of Hill Road. This is illegal and extremely unsafe for students. Please do not double park on Hill Road or Woodland St. This is illegal and creates an unsafe environment for student safety. Students crossing Woodland St. must use the crosswalk at Hill Road or Brookshire Ave. Thanks for keeping our students, parents, and staff safe! Wednesday, August 12, 2015 Refreshments provided New Student Orientation 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.-balboa Gym The Administrators and ASB/Leadership Class of Balboa Middle School invite the incoming sixth grade class and all new seventh and eighth grade students to our seventeenth annual (NSO) New Student Orientation. The purpose of this orientation is to help students make the transition to Balboa Middle School a positive experience. Seventh and eighth grade students will serve as leaders and mentors to small groups of students. Large and small group activities are designed to actively involve new students in learning more about Balboa s programs, while meeting other new students. Wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothing for a morning of fun activities. This is for students only. Bus transportation will not be provided. We look forward to seeing you there!

Attendance Policy Attendance Procedures ON THE DAY THE STUDENT IS ABSENT, PLEASE CALL THE SCHOOL TO REPORT THE ABSENCE. You may leave a voice mail message after hours by calling (805) 289-1800, ext. 1002 for the Attendance desk. If this is not done, the student must bring a note on the day he/she returns to school between 8:30 and 8:50 a.m. to the Attendance Clerk. The note must include the student's first and last name, the date and reason for absence, and parent signature. STUDENTS HAVE THREE DAYS TO CLEAR ANY ABSENCE Absences and tardies may impact the student's grades. Excessive absences and tardies will result in parent notification and/or other consequences. Closed Campus/Leaving School Grounds Balboa has a closed campus policy. Students may not leave the campus between the time they arrive in the morning and the time they are dismissed in the afternoon. Any exceptions must be cleared through the attendance office ahead of time. This rule still applies on shortened days, dances after school, etc. Once you leave campus you cannot come back to catch a bus, attend a dance, or participate in any other activity. If it is necessary for students to leave campus for doctor's appointments, etc., a parent may call in the morning or send a note with their child containing pertinent information, dated and signed by a parent, to the attendance assistant before school in order to obtain an off-grounds pass. Only adults on the student s emergency card may check the student out. Students must sign in with the attendance assistant before they leave school and when they return. PARENTS MUST COME INTO THE OFFICE AND CHECK OUT THEIR CHILD. STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO SIGN THEMSELVES OUT OR WAIT OUTSIDE FOR A PARENT TO DRIVE UP. Make-Up Work/Buddy System The Buddy System has been set up for students who are absent from school and would like to receive their homework assignments. Students will want to choose a buddy who has assignments written down. Students, choose your buddy carefully; you can return the favor when they are out. Please get the phone numbers of at least two classmates in each class. Homework cannot be requested from the office until after the third day of absence. Once requested, it may take 24 hours to be available. You may contact the teacher by e-mail and/or check online to see if homework is posted by an individual teacher. Visitor s Policy It is a well known fact that when families, educators and communities work together, students get a high quality education. We encourage everyone families, community agencies, colleges to make education a top priority and visit our school. When you come to our school, please help us ensure the safety of our students and staff by observing the following: During school hours the campus is restricted to students and staff. All visitors MUST report to the main office. Mark your calendar: Thursday, August 27, 2015 Yearbook Picture Day

From the Library ID CARDS Temporary ID cards will be issued to students the first day of school. Your card will be used in the cafeteria and in the library. At the beginning of the year the lines are long and having your ID card will help to speed up the process. Permanent ID cards will be issued during picture day. Replacement cards are $5.00 and available in the library. The library is open to students at 8:30 a.m., nutrition break, lunch and after school until 3:30 p.m. (2:00 on Fridays). There are over 12,000 books and 19 Windows computers available. AR quizzes may be taken in the library before school, during lunch, after school and during class if a teacher sends a student with a library pass to take a quiz. The Destiny Library Catalog and Library Research Links are available on the Library website (http://library.venturausd.org). Make sure you choose Balboa Middle School OR on the school website, http://www.balboamiddleschool.org under the Student tab. Textbooks average $75 per book and students are responsible for damage to their books. Textbooks must be covered at all times and no liquids should be kept in backpacks or lockers. Students may not use adhesive or fabric book covers. Brown grocery bags work best. Encourage your child to use the locker provided by the school. 6th graders will be given an information sheet about the library and Accelerated Reader during their library orientation class. The information sheet should be signed by you and placed in their binder. If you have any further questions, please call. The library needs volunteers to help shelve books and help with book repairs, etc. Any time you have available will be appreciated. 289-1800, ext. 2019 Dianne Fergus, Library Media Teacher Information about Physical Education Physical Education classes sometimes raise unique issues. Maybe we can clarify some of our expectations. Physical Education is a class just like any other class. Students are required to attend every day with the appropriate uniform. There is no rest P.E. We certainly honor short-term notes from parents requesting limited activity for health reasons. A note, however, does not exclude a student from the class. We expect the student to report to class, dressed in a P.E. uniform, and participate as much as possible. For longer restrictions, three (3) or more days, we require that you obtain a doctor s note. Please have the doctor indicate the kind of activities the student can accomplish safely. A doctor s note should not be a blanket excuse P.E. Clothes Sales Balboa s P.E. uniform consists of black shorts and a gray T shirt. The cost is $20 for the set. P.E. clothes will be sold at school during your child s P.E. class. Cash or checks accepted. Checks should be made out to Balboa Middle School. Visa or MasterCard accepted in the office. from P.E., but rather a prescription for possible activities. We appreciate your cooperation on this. Due to safety concerns, no jewelry is allowed to be worn during P.E. class. This includes newly pierced earrings. School Site Council If you are interested in serving on the School Site Council during the 2015-2016 school year, please call the school at 289-1800, ext. 1012 and leave a message, or you may write a note stating your interest in serving on the Council. An election of members will take place at Balboa s Back-toSchool Night on Thursday, September 24, 2015. Generally, there are six meetings per year. The School Site Council is made up of the principal, teachers, other staff, parents of Balboa students and student representatives.

Meet Our New Staff Member B a l b o a m i d d l e s c h o o l Our newest teacher, Brooke Schmitt, was born and raised in San Diego, California where she also graduated from, and played Div. I college softball for, San Diego State University. After subbing for a few years post-college, Brooke moved to Ventura in 2005 to work as a writer/website editor for a local company called WetSand Inc., an online surf forecasting website/surf shop. After her time with WetSand, she went back to school to earn her teaching credential as well as a M.A. in digital teaching and learning. In her free time, our newest teacher enjoys spending quality time with her family, reading and writing, camping, surfing, and shaping surfboards. The 2015-2016 school year will be Mrs. Schmitt s 6th year teaching in the Ventura Unified School District. Pedagogically, she believes in the power of technology to increase student engagement. Students who have her as a teacher can expect to be collaborating, creating, and communicating via Google Apps for Education throughout the school year. Messages Due to an inability to verify callers on the phone, messages for students should be delivered to the office in person. If parents come in and drop something off or bring in a message, we will do our best to deliver it. Middle school is a great time for students to learn to be responsible for themselves and for remembering all items BEFORE they leave home for the day. DRESS CODE POLICY Each school shall allow students to wear sun-protective clothing, including but not limited to hats, for outdoor use during the school day. (Education Code 35183.5) In addition, the following guidelines shall apply to all regular school activities: Shoes must be worn at all times. Sandals must have heel straps. Flip flops, backless shoes, sandals or slippers are not allowed. Clothing, jewelry and personal items (backpacks, fanny packs, gym bags, water bottles, etc.) shall be free of writing, pictures or any other insignia which are crude, vulgar, profane or sexually suggestive, which bear drug, alcohol or tobacco company advertising, promotions and likenesses, or which advocate racial, ethnic, religious or any other kind of prejudice. Hats, caps and other head coverings shall not be worn indoors. When a cap is worn, it needs to have the bill protecting the face from the sun. Clothes shall conceal undergarments at all times. See-through or fish-net fabrics, halter tops, off-the-shoulder or low-cut tops, bare midriffs and skirts shorter than mid-thigh and shorts with less than 2 inches of a seam are not allowed. Your gym shorts may not be worn in classes other than physical education. Coaches, clubs and teachers may impose more stringent dress requirements to accommodate the special needs of certain sports activities and/or classes. (cf. District board Policy 3260 Fees and Charges) The principal and staff at each school may establish reasonable dress and grooming regulations for times when students are engaged in extracurricular or other special school activities.

COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL COUNSELING During the last year, with the support of district staff, a team of 6 school counselors in VUSD began work on a new K-12 comprehensive school counseling program. Balboa s three counselors are really excited to continue to focus on social and emotional, academic, and college and career readiness lessons. We will work with classes so that ALL 6 th, 7 th, and 8 th graders leave Balboa ready for high school and life beyond. The shift in following the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National model of school counseling is to spend less time in our offices behind desks, and to spend more time working in small and large groups with our students. The Balboa counseling team collects data from students before we determine the kinds of support groups most needed on campus. We know that there are BIG adjustments for the 6 th graders that involve getting organized, using an agenda, and dealing with the ups and downs of friendships. The 7 th graders experience greater academic pressure, and 8 th graders are preparing for high school and beginning to think about life after high school. As part of our comprehensive program, we will provide lessons to help students manage the ups and downs of their day to day lives. During the 2015-2016 school year, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Napora and Mrs. Bradvica will continue to offer a cancer support group for those students who have a family member with cancer, a Stress Support group to help kids better manage the stresses at school and at home, a Grief group to provide comfort and understanding for those dealing with loss, and Alateen for those who are affected by a loved one s alcohol or drug addiction. Participation in our groups is voluntary and completely confidential. Please contact your child s counselor if you feel your child may need extra support on campus for the 2015-16 school year. WE LOVE BALBOA S SEMESTER AWARDS!!! Twice a year, at the end of each semester, Balboa teachers honor their students for academic excellence and for the character traits of kindness, grit, and integrity. In addition, students with 4.0 GPA s and perfect attendance for one, two, or three years earn certificates, medals, trophies or plaques. Only 8 th grade students who earn a cumulative 3.5 GPA or higher for the three years in middle school and who score at least one advanced score on the previous year s state exam, earn the Presidential Excellence Award that is signed (stamped) by the President of the United States. We are lucky to have so many students at Balboa who bring their best to school every day. CAREER TALKS Want to Volunteer an Hour? Interested in volunteering an hour one day this year to talk to Balboa students about your career? Our Balboa kids were really excited to learn about all the amazing jobs they might pursue one day. Please call Mrs. Napora, 289-1800, ext. 1011, and let her know if you are interested. MORNING INTERVENTON PROGRAM In the past, Balboa has provided morning supervision/intervention with a credentialed teacher in the cafeteria from 7:30-8:30 a.m. Thanks to a generous donation from PTO, we are able to provide this service once again from 8:00 8:30 a.m. for the upcoming 2015/16 school year. However, we need your support to continue the program during the 7:30-8:00 a.m. time period. Unless we receive the necessary funds prior to September, we will be unable to provide a full hour of supervision and, therefore, students will not be allowed on campus before 8:00 a.m. It is our hope that we may again offer this valuable program that provides a clean, safe, respectful learning environment for Balboa students. Battle of the Books Battle of the Books is a fun, voluntary reading-incentive program for students. Students read from a list of 20 preselected books and attend Tuesday book talks in the library at lunch from September to February. Teachers give book talks, raffle prizes are awarded each meeting, and we even have treats and film clips on some Tuesdays! Students may bring their lunch and share in the fun with fellow students and teachers. To qualify to attend the Battle in the Spring, students must read at least 8 Battle books and attend at least 5 book talks. The Battle will take place in the spring. Qualifying students from the middle schools will be placed on randomly selected teams of 4-5. The competition is a round robin tournament with questions from all the books. The two top-scoring teams will be in the final round. All students will receive a Battle T-shirt, lunch, have the opportunity to hear a guest author, and win prizes. The names of the winning team will be engraved on a perpetual trophy. Winning team members and lucky raffle winners receive gift certificates to local bookstores and medals or ribbons. All participants receive goodie bags and participation ribbons. We look forward to having you join us. Contact any of the following teachers for further information and listen for bulletin announcements at the beginning of the year: Ms. Fergus, Ms. Matthews, Mr. Chapin, Ms. Edgar, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Neumann, Mr. Roth, Mrs. Zgliniec

New Rule for School LAW AB354 says that all 7 th 12 th grade students must provide proof of a T-dap booster (whooping cough) before starting school on August 18, 2015. If your child has already received a T-dap vaccine or receives one during Summer, please bring a copy of your original record to the front office. If you have any questions, please call: (805) 641-5000 ext. 1136 Reminder to All Balboa Parents If your child is going to take any medication during school hours for the next school year, please complete the Medication Authorization Form. Summer break will give you plenty of time to see your physician and prepare appropriate paper work for our health office. Please send the paper and the medication with your student to the health office on the first day of the school year. Thank you. Warehouse Gift Cards for Teachers Warehouse Gift Cards are available to purchase for your child s teacher throughout the year. These cards can be used for ordering needed classroom supplies at very cost effective prices through the Ventura Unified Warehouse such as: pencils, pens, highlighters, dry erase white board markers, sharpeners, tissues, paper, and more. For purchasing information contact Roberta Godeck at 805-647-0427 or email godeck1@sbcglobal.net. Please see the order form below. Thank you, Roberta Godeck Please use the form below and have your child drop off the form in the office together with your payment. Please send me an email of the request and in return you will receive an email acknowledging receipt of the payment and the gift cards will be given to you for your distribution to your child s teacher. This is not a PTO fundraiser. It is just a way to say thank you to our hard-working teachers. Please fill in the amount for each gift card and the total below: Warehouse Gift Card Order Form for Classroom Supplies Student s name Parent s name Email address and phone Number of gift cards you would like to purchase Please fill in the amount for each gift card and the total below: Gift Card #1 Teacher Name: $ Gift Card #2 Teacher Name: $ Gift Card #3 Teacher Name: $ Gift Card #4 Teacher Name: $ Total