February 26, 2009

WORD OF THE WEEK

Word: sublime (sә blïm´)

Part of Speech: adjective

Meaning: lofty or elevated in thought, feeling, language, etc; noble; grand; exalted

Sentence:Mountain scenery is often sublime.

Gi fino´ Chamorro: gat,bo; so.bet.bio

KUDOS CORNER

“The difference between and ordinary teacher and an extraordinary teacher is that little extra” Anonymous

Kudos to the following teachers who go the extra mile to make a world of difference:

Bobby Martinez, Tim Mcdow, Lorna Aguillard, and John Meno for waiting outside during passing time and greeting the students as they enter their classroom.

Marcia Martir and Jonilee Rivera for having their very strategic lesson plan accessible.

The Content Representatives--David Borja, Heather Waltz, Mike Gogo, Rodney Pama, and Bernie Gumataotao--for providing the 6th grade critical skills necessary for vertical alignment with our elementary feeder schools.

KUDOS to Ms. Irene Aguilar and Ms. Lorna Aguillard for allowing the use of their rooms for these tutoring and meeting activities. Dangkulo Na Si Yu’os Ma’ase.

FOR TEACHERS AND SUPPORT STAFF

Attention 8th Grade Teachers: A select number of 8th graders will be participating in the Scholastic Challenge 2009 on Friday, Feb. 27. Each year, thousands of students of varying abilities are provided with an entertaining and challenging enrichment activity that allows them to demonstrate a variety of problem solving skills and knowledge in all academic areas.

Please excuse the following students at 2 p.m. (during 7th period) so they may take part in the competition:

1. Fegurgur, Ritacia8. Villanueva, Pialani

2. Omelau, Casey9. 8A Rep.: Francine Mendiola

3. Pocaigue, Ritanna10. 8B Rep.: Tamalin Salisbury

4. Quemado, Jennifer11. 8C Rep.: Ciana Yanger

5. Santos, Joanne

6. Tenorio, TaylorAlternates:

7. Toves, Amber1. Balagot, Jomarih2. Crisostomo, Taylor

The students will have one hour to take an online test that gives them an opportunity to answer 100 questions divided into six categories: general knowledge, language and literature, history, geography, science and mathematics. The students will be competing with other 8th graders in American schools from around the world. They will compete for trophies, plaques, medals, and certificates for his/her individual and team achievement in the test. Last year, the United States Territories Champion went to a student from OceanviewMiddle School. This year, we hope to bring the championship to the School of Excellence. Juvy Cariño/Competition Convener

Attention Teachers: Peer Mediation Club is holding their meeting every Wednesday during Team-Time. Please excuse them for every Wednesday during team-time. M. Castro

Attention Teachers:If you have a missing or non-functioning mouse or keyboard for your
classroom desktop computer, please let me know so I can provide you
with a replacement.
Also, please fill out a Computer Repair Form if you:
• Have a computer virus, trojan, or spyware
• Do not have internet (except for Rooms 50-57, T-4 to T-7, and 23-28)
• Would like help with an application installation Thank you, J. CARINO/TECH. COORDINATOR

DATE / TEAM / PERIOD / ROOM NUMBER
Wednesday,
March 11, 2009 / Elective / 1st / 31
8A / 3rd / 16
8B / 4th / 11
6B / 5th / T-6
8C / 6th / 10
Thursday,
March 12, 2009 / 6A / 8th / 12
7B / 5TH / 24
6C / 4th / 46
7A / 3rd / 26
7C / 6th / 52
Friday,
March 13, 2009 / ESL / 2nd / 2
Mrs. Bakker and Mrs. R. Pangelinan / 6th / T-1

Attention Teachers: Please bring your grade books to our ESL March Meeting. We will be discussing grades and SAT10 Accommodations! Lucy Leon Guerrero, ESL Coordinator

Teachers: The Administrative team placed an article in your box from Educational Leadership magazine about Life of Early Adolescents. Please read this article and be prepared to dialogue on the issues during the February 27, 2009 Grade Level workshop for the core team teachers.

Friday, February 27, 2009 - The student assemblies will be at the gym on the following periods: 6th grade = 1st period, 7th grade = 2nd period, and 8th grade =3rd period. SPED AND LOTE TEAMS please follow your respective Team. Students must be escorted to the gym and then Team teachers must report toRm. 47 for a Team Workshop on Middle School Concept. ADMIN.

Attention Team Leaders & Club Advisors: Ms. Brown will be collecting forms for UMS Family Fun Day Performances. Pls. drop it off in her box or in Rm. 1 on or before March 27, 2009.

Attention Teachers: Update your attendance cards and make sure you are keeping track of your students’ attendance record. Complete and submit attendance referral for 12 unexcused absence. Also, must document parent contact & counseling referral as these are expected interventions by court. ADMIN.

ATTENTION TEACHERS: ETS – The Educational Talent Search (ETS) meetings and tutoring have been and continue every Wednesday during student lunch (6TH & 7thgrade lunches at room 47 and 8th grade lunch at room 31). Lunch passes are given to students the period before their grade level lunch. Teachers, please release these passes to the respective students. Please note that students are not allowed into the classroom for tutoring/meeting without the lunch pass.

CACGP - College Access Challenge Grant Program conducts tutoring for it’s members during lunch time every Thursday (6TH & 7th grade lunches at room 47 and 8th grade lunch at room 31). Lunch passes are given to students the period before their grade level lunch. Teachers, please release these passes to the respective students. Please note that students are not allowed into the classroom for tutoring without the lunch pass.

TO TEACHERS AND STAFF: To follow up with your referrals for counseling, please visit the respectivecounselors during your team prep. Pleaseremember we are experiencing apaper shortage and we understand internet access in not available in certainparts of our campus. Si Yu'os Ma'ase.The Counselors.
FOR EVERYONE

There will be classes on Friday, February 27, 2009.

Micronesian Youth Services Network (MYSN) is hosting its very first Oratorical Contest which will be held on March 7, 2009 at Sanctuary, Incorporated at 2PM. The winner of this competition will deliver their winning speech as the Youth Keynote Speaker from Guam in MYSN 5th Annual Conference which will be held in Saipan, CNMI on March 30-April 1, 2009. In addition, airfare and conference fee will be provided. . Registration and a copy of typed copy of speech due no later than 5pm on Feb. 27, 2009 at Sanctuary, Incorporated. Please refer to posting in the main office or contact Kathleen Tolosa at 475-7101 ext. 117.

ATTENTION STUDENTS: The coin drive continues to be a race to see which grade level will get a dress down next Friday, March 6. Right now, the 7th graders are in the lead with the 6th graders and 8th graders right behind! So bring your extra change to help in a dress down day. The winning grade level will be announced in the bulletin on Thursday, March 5. All money collected will be used to purchase new books for the school library.MS. HEATHER WALTZ

Effective FEB. 16, 2009 ANY STUDENT suspended will not be able to participate in any end-of- the- year team activities/celebrations and award ceremonies. ADMIN.

Attention Students: It is time to gear up for the 19th annual Youth for Youth Conference. The three (3) day conference (April 25-27, Sat/Sun/Mon) is for teens. Goals for the conference are 1) use powerful influence to turn peer pressure from negative to positive, 2) teach effective leadership and goal setting and 3) teach responsibility: say NO to drugs, alcohol, tobacco and violence. INTERESTED ? See Mr. Chargualaf at the counseling center during your team time. Remember to have your hall pass form your teacher. There are only 30 slots available at this time. Applications must be picked up in person. Si Yu’os Ma’ase. MR. CHARGUALAF, 8TH GRADE COUNSELOR

The UMS Reading Department is sponsoring “I LOVE TO READ WEEK” February 23-27. Get involved in some of the following activities to help promote reading at UMS, win prizes, find new books to read, and even earn a dress down day!

1. READ-A-THON: See your reading teacher for details in order to participate in this annual reading event. Not only will you help raise money to promote reading on the island, but you may be eligible for prizes. Your reading teacher will share the necessary information with you.

2. COIN DRIVE! Earn a dress down day and help buy your new books for the UMS library! Bring in your coins (pennies are welcome!) and drop them in the 5 gallon container labeled with our grade level at the front of the school. The grade that fills up their container first will get a dress down day. The money collected will be used to buy much needed books for our school library.

3. BOOK SWAP! Need something new to read? Here’s a chance to swap books with other students. All you have to do is bring in your books from home (good condition, appropriate for other middle school readers) and turn them in to your reading teacher. Your teacher will give you a coupon which will entitle you to pick the same number of books that you turned in. For example, if you turn in 5 books, you get to select 5 books. The BOOK SWAP! will be held during team time on Friday, February 20. Your yellow book swap coupon will also serve as your pass to the library. But don’t be late! Refreshments will be provided and those who arrive early will have the best selection of books to choose from!

4. Our library’s HUGE dictionary will be traveling around the campus. When you turn in books for the book swap you will get a chance to guess how many pages it contains. The most accurate guesser will win $50 in free books from Scholastic Book Company. The winner will be announced at the book swap. H. WALTZ/READING DEPT.

UMS Peer Mediation , Yearbook Club and SBA are Co-Sponsoring 5K Fitness Fun Run/Walk, “Paw for the Claws: Peace in Progress”, on Sat. March 28, 2009. Registrations are now being passed out. You may see Ms. Castro, Rm. 4 or Ms. Weger, Rm. 3. M. CASTRO/D. WEGER

Next PTA meeting is on March 5, 2009 from 6:00-7:00 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to attend.