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From the Principal . . . .
Greetings Bulldog Parents!
The end of the school year is just around the corner! With thankfulness for my teachers and staff,
and students and parents, I can look back on this school year and say we have a lot of successes to
celebrate! Teachers and students have been working hard to make the most of their learning op-
portunities and experiences. We hope despite the busyness of spring schedules you’ll continue to
partner with us as you encourage your student to stay focused and finish strong!
Here are a few specifics to celebrate…We’re proud to announce that 7th grader Coren Paige won
the EACS Digital Literacy Contest for all EACS middle school students. She did a terrific job
with a video centered around EACS’s ―Dream It. Do It‖ slogan. Seventh grader Leon Byerly won
the EACS Art Contest for all middle school students in the district. His creation will be on display
in the administration building for years to come! We ended the third quarter with 357 students
qualifying for the final Striving For Excellence celebration. March’s Family Fun Night was well
attended by over 100 families and we plan to make it an annual tradition. And I hope you have
taken note of the improvements in the appearance of the school--The Art Club and parent volun-
teers have partnered together to make numerous aesthetic changes. The 8th grade field trip to Jun-
ior Achievement’s Finance Park was a huge success. Students had a great time and also got a dose
of the real world for students as they experienced hands-on the financial decisions adults make
daily.
As summer approaches, please note that Jump Start, a two-week summer school offering remedia-
tion in language arts and math, will be offered to select students. We have about 90 spots availa-
ble for this summer school program. If your student is eligible, you should have received a mailing
earlier this month. Please make sure your application is completed and returned by May 23rd to
take advantage of this opportunity.
Other dates and activities to note include:
May 16: 6th grade field trip
May 16th—ISTEP Fest, 1-2:50 p.m. 7th & 8th grade students who were present, on time, focused
and gave their best effort on ISTEP will participate in their choice of basketball, kickball, movie
viewing, board games, socializing, and other high interest activities.
June 3: 8th Grade Awards and Celebration @ New Haven High School, 6:30 - 7:45 PM
June 3: 8th Grade Dance @ NHMS (East Gym) 8 - 10 PM
June 4: 7th Grade Awards 9 AM NHMS Cafeteria
June 4: 6th Grade Awards 9 AM Park Hill Auditorium
June 4: All Grade Talent Show 1:15 – 2:50 PM
Our driving vision continues to be the goal to make our middle school THE middle school of
choice for families in the New Haven community. We hope you’ll feel welcome to stop in and
visit or to contact us with any questions or concerns.
Doug Pickett
Newsletter
Highlights:
Principal’s letter
Summer Band
Schedule
Athletics
2014/2015 Supply
Lists
Important Dates
NHMS Physical
Screenings
Immunization Re-
quirements
Student Council
2014-2015 Registra-
tion
New Haven Middle School
Volume 19 Issue 4
-ATTENTION-
2014 –2015 EACS
Registration
Aug. 4 noon—7 p.m.
Aug. 5 8 a.m.—3 p.m.
Letters with more
information will be
mailed to homes in
May.
May 2014 www.eacs.k12.in.us
Our Transportation Department is looking for people to train to be substitute bus drivers and to re-place retiring bus drivers. We will be training throughout the summer. If you are interested in this great part time job, please call us at 446-0159 for further information.
Page 2 May 2014
Important Dates
May 12—16 Book Fair, Buy one, get one free
May 16 6th Grade Field Trip
May 16 ISTEP Fest, 1—2:50 p.m., 7th & 8th Gr.
May 19 Football conditioning starts on Mon- days & Wednesdays after school.
May 19 8th Grade Dance tickets go on sale during lunch time. Tickets must be purchased by May 30.
May 22 Cheerleader tryouts (see page 4)
May 23 School-wide cookout during regular lunch mods
May 26 Memorial Day—No School
May 30 7th & 8th grade iPad collection
May 31 Physical Screenings at NHMS for 2014 - 2015 school year, $10 cash, by appointment only, call 446-0234
June 3 8th Grade Awards & Celebration @ NHHS @ 6:30 p.m. 8th grade dance @ NHMS east gym following the Awards Program until 10:00 p.m. Dance tickets are $2 and will be sold during 8th gr. lunch.
June 4 7th Grade Awards in the cafeteria at 9:00 a.m. 6th Grade Awards at Park Hill at 9:00 a.m.
June 4 All Grade Talent Show, 1:15—2:50 p.m. @ Park Hill Auditorium
June 9 Summer Band begins (see schedule on Page 2)
Aug. 4 * Registration noon—7:00 p.m. Aug. 5 * Registration 8:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m. *New student enrollment/registration (new to EACS) *Parents of currently enrolled students may
come in to use computers to update information if they do not have online access
*All parents need to come in to pick up a packet of information/forms
Aug. 7 6th Grade Back-to-School Night, 6:30— 8:00 p.m.
Aug. 12 First day of school
Aug. 26 School pictures
STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS
I would like to thank the New Haven Middle School Student Council for another successful year. We’ve had a great time working together. The stu-dents worked very hard on many projects this year. Some of our representatives helped at the New Ha-ven Parks Dept. Breakfast with Santa. Student Coun-cil made loom bracelets to sell during Christmas time. We were able to give the money we raised to Charis House. Student Council also participated in Cover the City, where they collected coats and blan-kets to pass out to those in our community. Our Val-entine’s Day Dance was a huge success and A LOT OF FUN! We rented a photo booth for kids to have their pictures taken together as groups, etc. The stu-dents LOVED it! We’ve had two book fair so far this year and our BUY ONE GET ONE FREE book fair starts Monday, May 12 – Friday, May 16. Our book fairs this year were very successful, and we are look-ing forward to another great book fair with it being a buy one get one free!!! --Thank you all for your sup-port! Student Council also had the opportunity to participate in Paper Gator Recycling to help enrich the community by giving back. Our Talent Show is on the last day of school, June 4th. This is always a fun time and enjoyed by many. I would like to thank all of our Student Council Representa-tives for this year: 6th: Morgan John-son, Faith Kahlenbeck, Aaliyah LeShore, Dioni Morales, Aaliyah Shaffer, Dominck Thomas. 7th: Jia DeLong, Brittney Graebner, Rachel Kitzmiller, Rebec-ca Lancaster, Kayleigh Miles, Jasmine Nichols, Lavinia Wagner. 8th: Kaitlyn Bestul, Jessie Biggs, Alivia Doctor, Sofia Love, Jean-Paul Monticue, Ve-ronica Mukensturm, Jade Rorick, Allison Wright. Thank you, Mrs. Fritcha, NHMS Student Council Advisor
New Haven Football 2014 Workouts
Football conditioning starts May
19th after school. Sessions will
be held two days a week, Mon-
days and Wednesdays. Coach
Sexton will be at NHMS during lunches on May
14th to talk to the current 6th and 7th graders in-
terested in trying out for football in August. Infor-
mational fliers will be available. If you have ques-
tions, please call Coach Sexton at 246-7385
Page 3 May 2014
Parents, please note: If your child will be in an Intensive Special Education Classroom (Miss Lake Parents, please note: If your child will be in an Intensive Special Education Classroom (Miss Lake
or Mrs. Ohms), you will receive an individualized supply list in the mail.or Mrs. Ohms), you will receive an individualized supply list in the mail.
SIXTH GRADE
1) 3 ring binder—metal rings (1) 5 pack tabbed dividers (4) packages loose leaf notebook paper (48) No. 2 pencils (2) Red Pens (3) Boxes Tissues (1) Bottle hand sanitizer
(2) Containers Clorox Wipes Ear Buds (1) Yellow Hi-Liter (3) 100 ct. 3x5 Lined index cards (1) Package colored pencils (3) Spiral Bound notebooks
(2) Glue sticks (1) pair of scissors (1) basic function calculator
SEVENTH GRADE
3-ring binder– metal rings 10 index dividers with colored plastic tabs (2 packs of 5) Wide-lined (not college lined) loose leaf paper (not spiral bound) Two #2 lead pencils
Ball point pens, black or blue ink & red ink Box of standard length colored pencils 1 box of tissues 2 packs of 3x5 lines index cards 1 yellow highlighter
2 steno pads 12 oz. bottle of hand sanitizer Basic function calculator Ear buds Two 2-pocket folders for Computer Applications
EIGHTH GRADE
3-ring binder (metal rings) 5 index dividers with colored plastic tabs Wide-lined (not college lined) loose leaf paper (not spiral bound) 2 boxes #2 pencils Ball point pens, black or blue ink 4 red pens (1 for Math, 1 for Soc. St. & 2 for Lang. Arts)
1 box tissues 3 packs of 3x5 lined index cards (2 for Lang. Arts & 1 for Science) Basic function calculator 3) 8 1/2 x 11 spiral bound notebooks (Lang. Arts, Algebra & Soc. St.)
Two 2-pocket folders (Math & Soc. St.) Two 2-pocket folders for Careers 12 oz. bottle hand sanitizer Ear buds 1 box colored pencils (Soc. St.) 1 bound
composition notebook for Lang. Arts
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Gym shoes for P.E. White socks Towel Deodorant NHMS gym uniform (shirt $8/shorts $10)
P.E. students should have the gym uniform within the first week of their scheduled class.
NEW HAVEN MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST
2014-2015
Athletic information for 2014-2015 has not been finalized. Please check our web site frequently for
information regarding summer conditioning and tryouts in August for: football (7th & 8th graders), vol-
leyball (7th & 8th graders), and cross country (6th, 7th, & 8th graders). Eligibility to participate in
NHMS sports includes a review of 2013/2014 4th quarter grades (for current 6th & 7th graders)
and a completed physical form for all athletes. Students with 2 or more F’s in 4th quarter
classes will not be eligible to participate in football, volleyball or cross country next fall.
Page 54 May 2014
Cheerleader Tryouts Cheerleading practices will be held May 19th, 20th, and 21st. There will
be a one day tryouts on May 22nd. Practices and tryouts will be from
3:00—5:30 p.m. in the west gym. You
will need to have a current physical on file in order to practice and tryout.
There will be a parent meeting for
those who make the squad on May 28th at 6:00 p.m in the cafeteria.
College Preparation
People who pursue postsecondary education are likely to earn more and be more
fulfilled in their career choices than those whose learning ends with a high school
diploma.
The recent recession reinforced the reasons your child should plan for postsec-
ondary education. According to the Wall Street Journal, college graduates were
less likely to be laid off during the recession. Those who were laid off were hired
back more quickly than people without a college degree.
It’s never too early to start talking to your children about their plans for the future. So why not include college in that
conversation, even for kindergarteners? The earlier those children are exposed to college as a viable option for them, the
more likely they are to factor college into their own plans. Many college graduates share that ―it was never an option for
me NOT to go to college. . . it was an expectation of my parents that I would go.‖
Conversations about college with young children can be as simple as mentioning the different things that people with
college degrees can do. By middle school, eligible children should be encouraged to sign up to be Twenty-First Centu-
ry Scholars http://www.in.gov/21stcenturyscholars and parents can begin to explore college-prep courses.
The Web is filled with college-readiness resources that can help you spark your young child’s interest in college and
vocational education. Encourage your middle-school child to think about careers and help your high schooler find the
right fit and apply for admission.
You want to do whatever you can to make sure your child succeeds in school and in life. And you know that means getting involved in his/her school. But where do you start? We can help with that. Here is a place to start:
www.fscp.org (click on the tab "Information for Parents")
Usted quiere hacer lo que pueda para asegurarse de que su hijo tenga éxito en la escuela y en la vida. Y usted sabe que esto significa el involucrarse en su escuela. ¿Pero dónde comenzar? Nosotros le podemos ayudar con eso. Aquí hay algunos lugares donde comenzar:
www.fscp.org/?lang=es (haga clic en la ficha “Información para Padres”)
IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS FOR 2014-2015 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
The Indiana State Department of Health is requiring the following additional immunizations for school attendance:
NEW for the 2014-2015 School Year
Two (2) doses of Hepatitis A is required for Kindergarten.
Two (2) doses of MCV4 (Meningococcal conjugate) is required for 12th grade.
Other immunizations that must be current prior to the school year
Two (2) doses of Varicella (chickenpox), or evidence of immunity, for all students in grades Kindergarten through
12TH grade.
One (1) dose of MCV4 is required for 6th grade.
One (1) dose of Tdap (Tetanus & Pertussis) is required for 6th grade.
See your physician for needed immunizations or you may go to:
The Allen County Department of Health, located at 4813 New Haven Avenue, at the corner of
New Haven and Meyer Road. Children under age 18 need to be accompanied by a parent or legal
guardian (with appropriate consent). Children eligible under the Vaccines for Children program
may qualify for free vaccine. For all others, there is a $9 administration fee per vaccine in addi-
tion to the cost of the vaccine. Cash, debit or credit cards accepted. Call 449-7514 to schedule an
appointment or for additional information.
Super Shot also offers immunizations at various locations throughout Allen County. There is an
$8 fee per shot; Medicaid is accepted. No one will be turned away due to inability to pay. Your
child’s shot record is required and he/she must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Call 424-7468 for additional information.
If you have questions, call your physician or your school nurse.
IMMUNIZATION RECORDS SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO REGISTRATION
OR DELIVERED TO YOUR CHILD’S SCHOOL
PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF THE SCHOOL
3 to 5 years old
(Pre-kindergarten)
3 Hep B (Hepatitis B)
4 DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus & Pertussis)
3 Polio (Inactivated Polio)
1 MMR (Measles, Mumps & Rubella)
1 Varicella (Chicken Pox)
Kindergarten
3 Hep B
5 DTaP
4 Polio
2 MMR
2 Varicella
2 Hep A (Hepatitis A)
Grades 1 to 5
3 Hep B
5 DTaP
4 Polio
2 MMR
2 Varicella
Grades 6 to 11
3 Hep B
5 DTaP
4 Polio
2 MMR
2 Varicella
1 Tdap (Tetanus & Pertussis)
1 MVC4 (Meningococcal con-
jugate)
Grades 12
3 Hep B
5 DTaP
4 Polio
2 MMR
2 Varicella
1 Tdap
2 MVC4
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