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Haverford Middle School

Haverford Middle School. Sixth Grade Back-to-School N ight. Welcome. Mr. Daniel J. Horan, Principal (Ext. 5551) Ms. Elizabeth Mastrocola, Assistant Principal (Ext. 5561) Mrs. Ronna Scheier, Guidance Counselor (Ext. 5562) Mrs. Jocelyn Drucis, Home & School Visitor (Ext. 5552)

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Haverford Middle School

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  1. Haverford Middle School Sixth Grade Back-to-School Night

  2. Welcome • Mr. Daniel J. Horan, Principal (Ext. 5551) • Ms. Elizabeth Mastrocola, Assistant Principal (Ext. 5561) • Mrs. Ronna Scheier, Guidance Counselor (Ext. 5562) • Mrs. Jocelyn Drucis, Home & School Visitor (Ext. 5552) • Mrs. Michelle D’Avella (Ext. 5560)

  3. Mission Haverford Middle School, in partnership with our community, will provide a welcoming, safe learning environment where all children are valued, challenged, and empowered to: • Achieve their highest academic and individual potential • Discover their self worth • Recognize and accept differences in others • Act with integrity and respect • Contribute responsibly to their school and community

  4. High Expectations and Performance • Superintendent’s message on website • The School District of Haverford Township is ranked 8th in the state • Top 2% of school districts in Pennsylvania • Philosophy of continuous improvement • Collaborative effort among students, families, teachers, administrators, school board, and the community

  5. Electronic Resources • Mrs. Laurie VanTrieste, Technology Coordinator (Ext. 5090) • Curriculum overview • Academics > curriculum or 6th grade > 6th grade curriculum • PowerSchool • Video tutorials • Monitoring student performance and progress • Team/Teacher websites • School Wires

  6. Medical Services • Mrs. Rene Madigosky, R.N., M.S.N. (Ext. 5102) • Mrs. Anna Marie Benlian, R.N., A.A.S. (Ext. 5470) • State mandated physical due by September 30th • Medication • All medication must be delivered to the nurse in the original prescription bottle or over the counter medication packaging. • All medication must be delivered to the nurse by an parent/guardian or arranged with the nurse for a student to deliver. • No student may carry medication on their person • One exception - may carry inhaler w/doctor’s note • Physician’s notes and medical issues should be submitted/communicated directly to Mrs. Madigosky

  7. Camp Canadensis • Coordinators • Mrs. Penny Flounders • Mrs. Trish Young • Ms. Elizabeth Mastrocola • Dates • May 27th, 28th, and 29th

  8. Purpose of Camping trip • To offer students opportunities to enrich their personal growth • To transplant our 6th grade curriculum to the outdoor environment for 3 days

  9. Important Information • Dates of trip: May 27th, 28th, and 29th • Camp Canadensis in Canadensis, PA • Approximately 2.5 hours away • Check out their website: www.canadensis.org • Check the HMS website (6th grade page) for all forms and updated information as it becomes available • Camp Canadensis information letter with several enclosures mailed late October.

  10. Medical Information • Medical facility staffed 24 hours a day with currently licensed nurses and physicians nurses and MD (provided we have a volunteer) • Medication distribution is confidential under guidance of medical professionals • Accommodations for food allergies • Peanut free facility

  11. Cost • $160 per student, no cost increase for 2015 • Includes bus, room/board, all activities • Check or money order only • Installments due by November 15thand February 9th

  12. Parent Chaperones • All applicants must fill out application in full First preference given to those in the medical field • All other parents chosen through a lottery system • Once selected, all chaperones must apply and pass two State of Pennsylvania background clearances (criminal and child abuse) • Chaperone cost, $110

  13. Please Note… • Students must commit to attend camp by April 3, 2015 • Discipline issues may prevent a student from attending the trip • Check your family schedules now to avoid conflicts with the camping trip on May 27th, 28th, and 29th

  14. Cabins • Student choice of 3 friends to bunk with • 9-12 students total in cabin • 2-3 parent chaperones in cabin (dads with males, moms with females) • Electricity and running water in all cabins

  15. Activities • Randomly selected groups of 21-24 students and 4-6 parent chaperones • Students are encouraged to try all activities • Examples include: boating, cooperative games, orienteering, swimming, t-shirt art, climbing “the wall,” cooking, pond study, floor hockey, bracelet art

  16. Meals • Many selections for breakfast, lunch and dinner • Sensitive to all food allergies/ peanut-free facility

  17. Band & Orchestra Parents of band students should report to room 143 after 7th period Parents of orchestra students should report to room 142 after 7th period

  18. Thank You Have a great school year!

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