Mead Middle School Weekly Update:

3rd Quarter Grades:

Final 3rd quarter grades are now posted in Infinite Campus.

4th Quarter Fees have been posted to RevTrak.

Penny War:

Thank you for supporting our Mead Middle School PAC.  

Our Penny war was able to raise over $4,600.  10% of that will go to Buck’s Battle.

Yearbooks:

Yearbooks will be arriving in May. Be sure that you have PAID for yours (in person or on Revtrak) before then to ensure that you get a yearbook.

Bi-weekly Video Update:

Check out this link of the video update that some of this kids have put together.

Parent and Community Update Night:

Please see the attached flyer for our Mead Feeder Parent and Community Update night.  We hope you can join us.

Upcoming Events:

Spring Testing April 12-22, 2016

All students will be taking the PARCC (Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers) tests for English language arts (ELA) and math.

In addition, 8th graders will take the CMAS (Colorado Measure of Academic Success) test for science.

The testing window will be April 12-22, 2016. Attendance is vital during this time. We wanted to let you know early so that appointments and vacations are not scheduled during these days.

We have attached a schedule of when the tests will be administered to students.

Thanks in advance for your understanding and cooperation.

Spring Testing Schedule

 

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@MeadBulldogs

Mead Middle School has a new and active Facebook page.  Please like us on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/MeadMiddle

We do collect Box Tops for Education as well as Milk Caps from Longmont Dairy.  Please turn those into the office.

Mead Middle School PAC News:

Hey Bulldogs,

-Apparel is available for ordering online at shop.fishesstreetwear.com You can find a link to our school in the menu. We also have Mead Middle Trucker Hats and the Fitted Flat Bill Hats available for purchase in the office.

Bulldog Den Update:

NOT ABLE TO GET YOUR KIDS AFTER SCHOOL?

Mead Middle School has an after school ENRICHMENT program called Bulldogs Den that begins at 2:50-6:00 pm in the Cafeteria. We are open Monday-Friday (when school is open). We provide snacks, homework time, activities, games, free-time, and friendships. Bulldogs Den provides a safe place for them to grow and enjoy networking with other students.

Tennis Club:

With the weather being so nice, we are going to put tennis club on the calendar a little early this year. Beginning March 14th we will meet each Monday and Tuesday through April 26th. We will meet from 2:50-4:20, please have rides available by 4:30.

For Clubs and Athletics, please check out the calendar of upcoming events.

Kim’s Corner:

Hello Parents,

The Power in Words:

How much have you really thought about the power in the words that you use? This is something I frequently discuss with students.  When they describe themselves, their experiences, their expectations, their moods, they often don’t recognize the power and influence these words can have on how they navigate their world.

Words I hear often from students when describing their emotional state:

Anxious     Panicky    Depressed    Suicidal    Worried    Overwhelmed    Stressed    

Is their choice of words accurate?  Sometimes.  However, while students certainly can feel this way, what I try to teach them is the power these words can have on their self concept, belief system and how they view their situation.    How do these words contribute to their perception of reality?  For those who are truly experiencing anxiety or depression, we address next steps to learn how to cope and move with it and through it.    For now, let’s focus on vocabulary.

Consider the words “anxious” and “worried”.   The simple act of changing the vocabulary we use can change our thoughts and perceptions.  By changing our thoughts and perceptions, we can change our experience.  How might someone approach a situation differently if we replace the words anxious and worried with words that hold less negative energy? For example, instead of saying “I’m anxious/worried about what is going to happen”, saying “I’m thinking about what is going to happen”, or “I’m curious about what is going to happen” takes on a different feel, and removes the stressful tone of the words anxious and worried, while also altering the perception of the experience!

There is a concept found in psychology and sociology called the self-fulfilling prophecy.  What one expects to happen, or tells oneself is happening often becomes the reality.  If you roll out of bed telling yourself your day is going to be terrible, odds are it probably will, as you have set the tone and expectation for the day.  Keep telling yourself you are anxious or depressed, and you will likely continue to feel that way.  

Change our words, change our perceptions and our experiences.  How will you practice this language shift with yourself and your child to see the impact?  

As always, please call if you have questions or would like to learn more!

Coming up next, a more in depth look at anxiety.

Kim Styles, LCSW

MMS Interventionist

Kim Styles is our Mental Health Counselor and Interventionist.  Periodically she will be sharing information about mental health issues facing middle school age students.  

Please look at the district website for any flyers for sports, fundraisers, etc that are approved by the district.  Here is the link to the flyers.

MYSA

Mead Middle School