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Nelson Mandela

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Interim Reports Coming Out!

Dear Parents: 
Ms. Allen, Mr. Rupertus, and Mrs. Luebbert will be giving out interim reports to the seventh and eighth grade students this week.  Please ask your child to show you his/her interim report. The interim reports will notify you of your child's average SO FAR in the first marking period.  If your child is failing, or has a grade lower than you believe they are capable of earning, please discuss with them what they can do do bring up their grades before the marking period ends.  Many students with poor grades have simply not been handing in work.  We are available to discuss your child's progress with you if you would like.  Our email addresses are:

Ms. Allen:  tdallen@philasd.org
Mr. Rupertus:  jrupertus@philasd.org
Mrs. Luebbert:  krluebbert@philasd.org

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Current Events Assignment Requirements


SOCIAL STUDIES CURRENT EVENTS ASSIGNMENT
PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS
GRADES 7 & 8    2012-2013


Each week you will be required to find a current events article (it is happening now) HARD NEWS article from a LEGITIMATE news source.  I will assign you a news topic each week. The article you submit MUST be on the assigned topic.

****What is a legitimate news source? A newspaper (print or online) such as The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Philadelphia Tribune, The Daily News, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, etc…. OR you can use an internet NEWS (not entertainment) source such as ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, PBS, etc….

****What is “HARD NEWS”?  It is important, national, local, or international news.  In other words, no sports, entertainment, sensational crime reports, or gossip-type articles may be used.

PROCEDURES:

·      Find an article that is at least three paragraphs long on the assigned topic
·      Neatly clip or print the article and affix it to a page in your Current Events Notebook (this notebook should be used ONLY for Current Events)
·      Write a one-paragraph summary of the article on the facing page of your notebook.
·      Use your question template as a guide to writing the summary.


You must read and summarize an article a week and keep them all together in your notebook. Your book will be collected and graded weekly or bi-weekly.


The first article and summary is due Thursday, September 27, 2012.  A new article and summary are due every week thereafter.



Grading Guidelines


GRADING GUIDELINES FOR GRADES SEVEN & EIGHT
READING (ELA) AND SOCIAL STUDIES



READING, ENGLISH, LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA):

Classwork: 40%--All classwork should be done in the appropriate notebook and handed in when required.

Tests and Essays: (Constructed Responses): 30%

Projects: 20%

Daily Journal: 10%


SOCIAL STUDIES:

Classwork: 40%--All classwork should be done in the appropriate notebook and handed in when required.

Current Events: 20%

Tests and Essays: (Constructed Responses): 20%

Projects: 20%

POLICY ON ABSENCES AND LATENESSES:
When a student is absent or late and misses classes it is the obligation of the student to speak to each teacher and gather and complete ALL work missed—this includes work done in class the day or days he/she was absent. Any work not made up will be counted as an “F” (0 points).

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Supply List-Grades 7 & 8 ELA and Social Studies


GRADE SEVEN AND EIGHT ELA & SOCIAL STUDIES SUPPLY LIST
Mrs. Luebbert

·      FOUR (4) individual copybooks or notebooks
·      FOUR (4) individual folders
·      Loose-leaf paper
·      Blue or black pens
·      Pencils
·      A 12-24 pack of colored pencils
·      Highlighters (1-2)

*****Please send in $5.00 for your child’s class magazine subscription

It is important that you have separate notebooks, not one big notebook.  Sometimes notebooks are collected for grading.  If you have more than one subject’s worth of notes in a notebook that will not work.  Get and stay organized! 

Please send in the following for use by the entire class:

·      2 boxes of tissues
·      1 roll paper towels
·      1 bottle of hand sanitizer
·      2 containers of wet ones hand wipes
·      1 box of quart size zip-lock bags
·      1 container of Clorox or Lysol wipes


Thank you very much,

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Closing Exercises and Spirit Week Update

Parents, please see below for Closing Exercises and Spirit Week Activities/

****Updates:  8th grade Field Day will be on June 7th.  This event is for Bache-Martin 8th graders ONLY--no guests. There is no cost unless students want to buy lunch from the stand in the park.  They may bring lunch if they want to.  A list of Spirit Week activities will be sent home after Memorial Day.  Those activities will consist of crazy hat day, T-shirt day, jersey day, etc.... There is no cost for these. Please see your child's trip slip for the Zoo trip on June 1st.  The trip is $15.00.  Please ask your child to give you the letter that was sent home last week.  Please see a copy of the letter below.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012


 May 17, 2012,

Dear Parents and Guardians of Grade Eight Students,

We are all looking forward to our closing exercises on Wednesday June 13, 2012.  In order to ensure a safe, enjoyable program for all of our graduates and their families, please adhere to the following procedures:
·      Each student will receive up to four (4) invitations to the closing exercises.  Attached to this letter is a form for you to fill out the names of your guests.  Please list the given name of each guest (no nicknames).  You will be given invitations with each name written on them.
·      You will be issued the number of invitations (up to 4) equal to the number of names you provide.
·      Everyone over the age of 5 must have an invitation with their name on it to enter the closing exercises. Children without invitations MUST sit on their parents’ laps.
·      Due to space restrictions and fire regulations, NO strollers or baby coaches will be allowed in the auditorium.
·      NO blank invitations will be issued or accepted at the door.
·      NO Balloons are allowed in the auditorium.
·      No school-age child may attend closing exercises without his/her own parent or legal guardian.
·      Invitations are not transferable.
·      All names for invitations are due to the principal by Friday June 1, 2012
·      Students who do not provide a list of name will not receive tickets.
The day of closing ceremony
-       Students should arrive at school by 9:00am
-       Guest will be allowed to enter (Parrish Street Auditorium entrance only) by 9:15 am
-       Invitations will be collected at the door
 The cost of the closing ceremony is $20 per students.   This will cover the cost of the gowns and refreshments.
           





DRESS CODE FOR CLOSING EXERCISES AND LUNCHEON

STUDENT DRESS CODE:
Students are wearing gowns but NOT caps.  Caps are reserved for graduation from high school and college.  Please do not send your children with a cap—they will not be allowed to wear it at closing exercises.
**Under the gown, boys should wear dress pants, a dress (collared) shirt and dress shoes (NO sneakers).  Girls should wear a nice dress or pants outfit.  Girls’ shoes should NOT be flip-flops, if they wear sandals, they must have straps on the back.  If they wear heels, PLEASE make sure they can walk comfortably without falling!

++++The 8th grade luncheon (students only) will be held on Friday, May 25th during school hours.  Students may wear appropriate nice clothes instead of uniforms: Boys may wear nice shorts or pants (no jeans) and a button down or collared shirt (NO t-shirts), no low pants or underwear visible.
Girls may wear a nice dress or pants outfit (no jeans). NO visible cleavage, bare shoulders, bare midriffs, mini-skirts, or short shorts. Sandals should have straps around the heel.
**Students not adhering to the dress code will not be allowed to attend the luncheon.

Calendar of Events

May 25, 2012            Eighth Grade Luncheon (Hosted by the Home and School)           

June 1, 2012                        Zoo Trip

June 4 -8, 2012            Spirit Week

June 8, 2012                        Eighth grade field day

June 12, 2012            T-Shirt Day

June 13, 2012            Closing Ceremony

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Newsletter 12

CLOSING EXERCISES UPDATE:

CLOSING EXERCISES: Closing Exercises for Grade Eight will be held on June 13th, 2012 at 10:00AM sharp. Right now, we are scheduled to have the closing exercises in the Martin Auditorium. The auditorium is freshly painted, and having the ceremony there will be a nice tribute to tradition.  Many classes have had closing exercises in the Martin building.  We will be sending information home about gowns (no caps--those are for high school) soon.  The students have voted on a class song (You Gotta Be, by Des'ree) and also on class superlatives (best smile, etc....).

PLEASE NOTE:  We have high hopes that all 8th graders who are currently passing all classes will be able to attend closing exercises.  However, we must remind you that students MUST have a signed behavior letter on file to attend closing exercises and the 8th grade student luncheon (all but two students have this). Closing exercises are a privilege, not a right--and as we hold practice in the coming weeks it is crucial that we have the cooperation of all students.  It is also important that students continue their good behavior in class and other areas of the school.  Any student that disrupts the school environment can be EXCLUDED from closing exercises. We sincerely hope we do not have to exclude anyone.

In Order to PASS 8th Grade:  In order to "graduate" 8th grade, students must pass ALL four major classes--Math, Reading, Social Studies, and Science. Math, Science, and Social Studies grades are averaged across all 4 quarters, so students who have an F or D in one or more quarters must be very careful to keep their grades up this marking period. Ms. Allen and I can tell students who are worried what grade they need to ensure they pass their subjects.





URGENT: Phones and Music Players: Too many students are playing with phones and other electronics in class. They are texting, watching videos, and otherwise being disruptive and off-task. Please refer to the Code of Student Conduct--PHONES AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES ARE NOT ALLOWED IN SCHOOL. We realize that students need them for safety on the way to and from school, but using them during the school day is strictly forbidden. Parents, if you have an urgent message for your child, please call the school office at 215-684-5450. Phones will be confiscated and students will receive a discipline report (pink slip) for illegal use of electronics if this continues. Not surprisingly, most of the students using their phones during class time also happen to be failing 8th grade!