Weekly Update -- September 23-27, 2019
Important Dates
Events and Activities:
Monday, September 23: "How Wolves Rise Up" during Flex
Thursday, September 26: FCA at 7am
Monday, September 30: Katie Greer / Internet Safety Presentation For Parents at 6:30p
Friday, October 4: Deadline for 2nd Payment for CFHOF Field Trip
Tests/Projects:
Monday, September 23: Literature Test
Wednesday, September 25: Math Test
Friday, September 27: Social Studies Test; Vocabulary Quiz #3
Thursday, October 3: ELA Benchmark
Friday, October 4: Math Benchmark
Tuesday, October 8: Science Benchmark
Wednesday, October 9: Social Studies Benchmark
Monday, September 23: "How Wolves Rise Up" during Flex
Thursday, September 26: FCA at 7am
Monday, September 30: Katie Greer / Internet Safety Presentation For Parents at 6:30p
Friday, October 4: Deadline for 2nd Payment for CFHOF Field Trip
Tests/Projects:
Monday, September 23: Literature Test
Wednesday, September 25: Math Test
Friday, September 27: Social Studies Test; Vocabulary Quiz #3
Thursday, October 3: ELA Benchmark
Friday, October 4: Math Benchmark
Tuesday, October 8: Science Benchmark
Wednesday, October 9: Social Studies Benchmark
College Football Hall of FAme / World of Coke
The second and final payment for this field trip is due on Friday, October 4. If you already paid in full ($90), your student will receive a permission slip on October 4 to be signed and returned. If your student only paid the $45, he/she should bring the remaining payment BEFORE or ON October 4. We cannot accept late payments, so any student who is not paid in full by that date will automatically receive a refund and be removed from the participation list.
If you have any questions, please contact Cameron Hutchins at [email protected].
If you have any questions, please contact Cameron Hutchins at [email protected].
Katie Greer -- Internet Safety Presentation for Parents
Monday, September 30, at 6:30p in the Buford High School Performing Arts Center
From Fortnite to Snapchat children are connecting with strangers all over the world. We know with the ever-changing landscape of technology it can be difficult to stay in front of each app or game they use. We have invited internet safety expert, Katie Greer, to speak to our parents about how to protect our children, including signs that there could be an issue.
You can reserve your FREE ticket online HERE. Our BMS and BHS students will hear from Ms. Greer during the school day, but the content will be directed towards parents for the evening event. Due to the nature of this conversation, there will be no one under the age of 18yo allowed in the event.
We will offer FREE childcare that evening for ages 4yo -10yo to ensure parents can attend.
Sign up today before all the tickets are gone
From Fortnite to Snapchat children are connecting with strangers all over the world. We know with the ever-changing landscape of technology it can be difficult to stay in front of each app or game they use. We have invited internet safety expert, Katie Greer, to speak to our parents about how to protect our children, including signs that there could be an issue.
You can reserve your FREE ticket online HERE. Our BMS and BHS students will hear from Ms. Greer during the school day, but the content will be directed towards parents for the evening event. Due to the nature of this conversation, there will be no one under the age of 18yo allowed in the event.
We will offer FREE childcare that evening for ages 4yo -10yo to ensure parents can attend.
Sign up today before all the tickets are gone
Cape Day at Buford City Schools
October 4, 2019 -- BMS
Cape Day is an annual tradition held in October that encourages the community to honor and celebrate the superhero patients battling illnesses and injuries at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
What can we do to help?
Buy or sponsor a Children's Cape for $20 to show your support for our superhero patients.
Wear a cape and/or super hero shirt (teachers included) on Cape Day to show your support of all the patients at Children's.
Cheer on Children's in the weeks leading up to Oct. 4 by sharing videos showing support for your MVP and all of Children's superhero patients using #CapeDayATL and #TeamCapeDay.
Post your #CapeDayATL photos on social media on Oct. 4 to show your support for our superhero patients.
What is BMS doing?
This year, for the three days leading up to Cape Day, students can donate any amount and receive a sticker to wear Oct. 4th to show that they have supported CHOA. 100% of the proceeds will go to CHOA. (There will be a table set up front for car riders in the morning and a table in the gym to collect these donations.) On Cape Day, students are encouraged to wear a cape or superhero shirt! You do not have to donate in order to wear a cape or superhero shirt.
Cape Day is an annual tradition held in October that encourages the community to honor and celebrate the superhero patients battling illnesses and injuries at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
What can we do to help?
Buy or sponsor a Children's Cape for $20 to show your support for our superhero patients.
Wear a cape and/or super hero shirt (teachers included) on Cape Day to show your support of all the patients at Children's.
Cheer on Children's in the weeks leading up to Oct. 4 by sharing videos showing support for your MVP and all of Children's superhero patients using #CapeDayATL and #TeamCapeDay.
Post your #CapeDayATL photos on social media on Oct. 4 to show your support for our superhero patients.
What is BMS doing?
This year, for the three days leading up to Cape Day, students can donate any amount and receive a sticker to wear Oct. 4th to show that they have supported CHOA. 100% of the proceeds will go to CHOA. (There will be a table set up front for car riders in the morning and a table in the gym to collect these donations.) On Cape Day, students are encouraged to wear a cape or superhero shirt! You do not have to donate in order to wear a cape or superhero shirt.
Curriculum OVerview
Language Arts
Students will take the literature unit test for the thematic Unit--Life Lessons--on Monday. On Tuesday, we will start our first argumentative essay as a response to the short story "The Lady or the Tiger?" This essay will be due by the end of the week.
Students also have activities assigned in IXL each week. Check your child's agenda for specific activities and due dates.
All students are completing Wordly Wise vocabulary lessons during flex each day. The Lesson 3 quiz is on Friday, September 27.
All language arts students have been assigned an independent reading book. Please check the individual teacher websites for more specific details.
For Mrs. Duncan's advanced content language arts, please visit her website--bmskduncan.weebly.com/calendar-and-lesson-plans.html
Students also have activities assigned in IXL each week. Check your child's agenda for specific activities and due dates.
All students are completing Wordly Wise vocabulary lessons during flex each day. The Lesson 3 quiz is on Friday, September 27.
All language arts students have been assigned an independent reading book. Please check the individual teacher websites for more specific details.
For Mrs. Duncan's advanced content language arts, please visit her website--bmskduncan.weebly.com/calendar-and-lesson-plans.html
Math
In 8th grade Math, we will continue reviewing operations with Scientific Notation. Our Test is Wednesday, September 25. In our next unit, we will cover square roots and non-perfect squares.
Several math classes work at the pace of the students who are in that class; therefore, these plans may not be accurate for all students. Please check the individual teacher's website for your student's class period for the best reflection of the weekly plans.
For Mrs. Shirley's and Mrs. McGee's accelerated/high school math class, please visit her website--bmsshirley.weebly.com/acc-coord-alg--analytic-geo-class.html
Several math classes work at the pace of the students who are in that class; therefore, these plans may not be accurate for all students. Please check the individual teacher's website for your student's class period for the best reflection of the weekly plans.
For Mrs. Shirley's and Mrs. McGee's accelerated/high school math class, please visit her website--bmsshirley.weebly.com/acc-coord-alg--analytic-geo-class.html
Social Studies
In Georgia Studies we are learning about the American Revolution and Georgia. Students will be completing a variety of projects over the next few weeks related to this unit. Please check individual teacher emails or google classroom for specifics in regards to the upcoming projects. Our Unit 3 test will be on Friday, September 27, 2019.
Science
Science classes will be working on atoms and their sub-particles, drawing Bohr models, and understanding vocabulary such as atomic number, mass number, atomic mass, and isotopes. The periodic table will be introduced. The unit test will be on Thursday, October 31st.
For information on Physical Science, please check the website: https://bmsphysicalscience.weebly.com/
For information on Physical Science, please check the website: https://bmsphysicalscience.weebly.com/
BMS Counseling Information
Parents, please see the following link to our Counseling Department website for relevant resources, articles, and tips for parenting in this digital age.
https://bufordmiddleguidance.weebly.com/index.html
https://bufordmiddleguidance.weebly.com/index.html
Say Something--A Program to Prevent Youth Violence
The BMS Counseling Department is presenting Say Something, a program to prevent youth violence from the Sandy Hook Promise, to all grade levels over the next two weeks. Please see the attached flyer for more information.
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Parent Involvement Opportunities--VIP Program
Are you looking for a way to help at school but don't have a lot of time? Have you considered the PTO's VIP Program. This is a great way for our PTO and parents to help our teachers focus more on the classroom and students and less on making copies, etc. We have opportunities twice a week for parents to stop by for an hour, make some quick copies, and be out and on with the rest of their day. It's a great way to make a huge impact in a short amount of time. If you have further questions, please feel free to email our PTO at [email protected].
If you are interested in participating in our Very Important Parent (VIP) program, here are the Sign Up Genius options.
Duty-free Lunch Coverage:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080845AAAC2DA6FD0-duty1
VIP Fall Volunteers:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080845AAAC2DA6FD0-fall
If you are interested in participating in our Very Important Parent (VIP) program, here are the Sign Up Genius options.
Duty-free Lunch Coverage:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080845AAAC2DA6FD0-duty1
VIP Fall Volunteers:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080845AAAC2DA6FD0-fall
General Reminders for Eighth Grade students and Parents
Discipline--
Students receive new discipline and organizational mark cards each semester. The discipline cards are blue and should be stapled in the BACK of the student agenda. The organizational mark cards are yellow and should be stapled in the FRONT of the agenda.
Please Note:
1. The discipline card has more rigorous consequences for 8th graders. Students will receive a written warning for the first behavior infraction. Students will get one silent lunch for the second behavior violation. Subsequent violations will result in a detention and finally office referrals for any further infractions, which will start with a minimum of a half-day of ISS.
2. The organizational mark cards monitor behaviors that do not interfere with classroom instruction. ANY infraction with organization will result in a mark on the card. Students should come to class prepared each day and not need to return to their lockers for supplies.
Late Work--
In the student agenda on page 4, the policy for 8th grade is that assignments may be accepted for ONE day with the highest grade of a seventy (70). Assignments will not be accepted on or after the second day.
Students receive new discipline and organizational mark cards each semester. The discipline cards are blue and should be stapled in the BACK of the student agenda. The organizational mark cards are yellow and should be stapled in the FRONT of the agenda.
Please Note:
1. The discipline card has more rigorous consequences for 8th graders. Students will receive a written warning for the first behavior infraction. Students will get one silent lunch for the second behavior violation. Subsequent violations will result in a detention and finally office referrals for any further infractions, which will start with a minimum of a half-day of ISS.
2. The organizational mark cards monitor behaviors that do not interfere with classroom instruction. ANY infraction with organization will result in a mark on the card. Students should come to class prepared each day and not need to return to their lockers for supplies.
Late Work--
In the student agenda on page 4, the policy for 8th grade is that assignments may be accepted for ONE day with the highest grade of a seventy (70). Assignments will not be accepted on or after the second day.
BMS Field Trip Guidelines
Students must be in good standing with discipline and attendance for the school year. The following guidelines--as posted in the BMS agenda--will be enforced for this field trip.
Students who are unable to attend due to these guidelines will remain at school that day with an alternative assignment. Attending field trips is a privilege, not a right, and at BMS, we hold our students to the highest expectations.
- Any student who has been in ISS or Isolation for three days or more will not be permitted to attend the field trip.
- Any student who has been suspended from school will not participate.
- Any student with 15 or more absences (excused or unexcused) will not participate.
Students who are unable to attend due to these guidelines will remain at school that day with an alternative assignment. Attending field trips is a privilege, not a right, and at BMS, we hold our students to the highest expectations.
Digital Citizenship
Throughout the school year, the BMS faculty and staff work diligently to educate our students about the importance of digital citizenship. Students often do not realize the risks or dangers associated with the Internet and social media or the impact of the information they post. Parents should also be diligent in monitoring their student's access to the Internet and to social media sites. Please do not assume that your student would never access any sites that were inappropriate or post anything inappropriate to social media. All parents want to think the best of their children; however, it is important to also be realistic and help teach our children what they should and should not do regarding the Internet.
Below are two links to EXCELLENT articles/videos for parents about helpful apps that allow parents to monitor their student's activity. Please take a look. There are apps that your student can download that appear completely innocent (looks like a calculator app), but students use these to hide their activity from their parents. As parents, it's essential that you are informed.
Below are two links to EXCELLENT articles/videos for parents about helpful apps that allow parents to monitor their student's activity. Please take a look. There are apps that your student can download that appear completely innocent (looks like a calculator app), but students use these to hide their activity from their parents. As parents, it's essential that you are informed.
Cell Phones at BMS
The BMS policy requires students to leave their cell phones in their lockers unless a teacher specifically requests that the students have them to use in the classroom. With the amount of technology we now have in each classroom, that would be very rare for a teacher to make this request. That being said, students are repeatedly reminded about this policy, and strict consequences will be enforced for students who continue to defy this policy.
PLEASE discuss this policy with your student to ensure that he/she understands that cell phones should not be in the classrooms OR in their lunchboxes.
PLEASE discuss this policy with your student to ensure that he/she understands that cell phones should not be in the classrooms OR in their lunchboxes.
Additional Information
Using teacher Websites to Study
Each year in middle school, the curriculum gets more rigorous, and students may need to spend more time studying and reviewing the content outside of school. Each classroom teacher and sometimes the subject areas have websites available for students and parents to use to assist with additional study. Students are expected to complete their work by the posted deadlines, and these websites are beneficial for students as they work.
OverTime/Afterschool
Each year, BMS hosts OverTime sessions after school for students who need additional time and assistance with their coursework. Students who qualify for OverTime will receive invitations before the sessions begin. For Buford City residents, bus transportation is available. Students who attend must have a permission slip on file at BMS. Please contact your student’s first period teacher if you have any questions.
Flex & Independent reading
For most eighth graders, flex is used to complete independent or group reading assignments as well as the Wordly Wise vocabulary study. However, students are expected to read and study outside of class as well. All language arts teachers assign independent reading, and students often have questions or review packets to complete for these texts. Please check with your student or check the language arts teacher's website for more information about outside reading.
Absences & Excuse Notes
If your student is absent from school for any amount of time--even if it's just to check out for a doctor or dentist appointment, please don't forget to send in the excuse note. Parents can email Bhruk Patel directly with their parent notes for absences at [email protected]
Contacting Your student's teachers
We encourage you to contact your student's teachers if/when you have any questions or concerns. Our planning period (the best time to reach us by phone) is from 7:35-8:45am.
BMS Phone: 770-904-3690
Email Contacts: www.bufordms.org/8th-grade-team.html
BMS Phone: 770-904-3690
Email Contacts: www.bufordms.org/8th-grade-team.html
KRoger community Rewards
Register your Kroger Plus Card with Buford Middle School to help us receive community rewards.
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Buford Middle School #17240
Publix Partnership--$$$ for BMS
Over the years, the Publix Partners program has contributed more than $30 million to over 4,500 schools giving back to support education. Since the campaign started, BMS has received $4,512.60. It's easy to join the program and every little bit helps. Please click the link below to register.
http://corporate.publix.com/community/corporate-campaigns/publix-partners
http://corporate.publix.com/community/corporate-campaigns/publix-partners