From srmahoney@moscow.com Mon Apr 3 02:28:39 2006 From: srmahoney@moscow.com (Susan) Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2006 18:28:39 -0700 Subject: [Mjhsteam] MJHS Parent Group meeting Tuesday April 4th Message-ID: <44307A47.2050804@moscow.com> Hi everyone, Our next Jr. High parent group meeting is scheduled for Tuesday April 4th at 7:15AM in room 201 of the Jr. High. We will mainly be discussing the following: Facilities Task Force Update April 26th Health and Fitness Family Night Potential Student Directory Form On the last item, if you have a copy of a student directory form that you filled out at a previous school, either to include your child in a school directory or to opt out of a school directory, please bring it with you. We would like to look at as many ideas as we can. We are planning on a form that would go home the first day of school, and would be a "opt - in" form. Bring your ideas! Hope to see you on Tuesday, Susan Mahoney MJHS PST chairperson From khill@sd281.k12.id.us Mon Apr 3 16:00:47 2006 From: khill@sd281.k12.id.us (Hill, Kevin) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 08:00:47 -0700 Subject: [Mjhsteam] Dance Chaperones Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB02E08DFE@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6572F.6376159F Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We need more Chaperones for the Freshman Dance this Friday. We need 7 more people to adequately staff the dance. If you are interested please let me know. Your help is greatly appreciated. Kevin The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee = only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you = have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender = immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not = disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6572F.6376159F Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
We = need more=20 Chaperones for the Freshman Dance this Friday.  We need 7 more = people to=20 adequately staff the dance.  If you are interested please let me=20 know.  Your help is greatly appreciated.
Kevin

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C6572F.6376159F-- From dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us Fri Apr 7 20:27:02 2006 From: dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us (Kleinert, Dale) Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 12:27:02 -0700 Subject: [Mjhsteam] lost and found Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB02BDE00E@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C65A79.3F125A64 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Parents - As usual, we have a nice collection of clothing that has been left at school since the start of this quarter. If you are missing coats, shirts, pants, gloves, etc., please stop by the office to have a look in our lost and found to see if anything has been turned in. We will also have all of it out on tables after school this coming Tuesday for students. At the end of the week, all unclaimed clothing will go to Goodwill. Stop by! We look forward to seeing you. =20 =20 Sincerely, Dale Kleinert, Principal Moscow Junior High School The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee = only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you = have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender = immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not = disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C65A79.3F125A64 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Hello = Parents - As=20 usual, we have a nice collection of clothing that has been left at = school since=20 the start of this quarter.  If you are missing coats, shirts, = pants,=20 gloves, etc., please stop by the office to have a look in our lost and = found to=20 see if anything has been turned in.  We will also have = all of it=20 out on tables after school this coming Tuesday for students.  At = the end of=20 the week, all unclaimed clothing will go to Goodwill.  Stop = by!  We=20 look forward to seeing you. 
 
Sincerely,
Dale = Kleinert,=20 Principal
Moscow = Junior High=20 School
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C65A79.3F125A64-- From dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us Wed Apr 12 04:06:50 2006 From: dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us (Kleinert, Dale) Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 20:06:50 -0700 Subject: [Mjhsteam] Bi-Weekly Principal's Letter 4-11-06 Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB02BDE07D@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C65DDE.24D21A95 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 4/11/06 =20 Dear Parents,=20 =20 This Bi-weekly letter coincides with the quarterly "Cub Communicator", that is posted on the MJHS website as you read this letter. Please paste the following link to your favorite browser to find the newsletter: =20 =20 http://www.sd281.k12.id.us/Schools/MJHS/Newsletter.pdf =20 =20 The Cub Communicator will also come to your mailbox by the end of the week with the 3rd quarter report cards. Please contact the school if you do not receive the report card mailing. =20 Since the two mailings would have much of the same information, this letter will be short. I have posted an article below this letter that recently came to my mailbox from our school nurse, Lois Volkening, about sleep habits. The article comes out of the "National Association of School Nurses" Weekly Digest. The website is www.nasn.org =20 =20 Until next time, get outside and enjoy our beautiful spring days, if you can avoid the rain! =20 Sincerely,=20 =20 Dale Kleinert, Principal Moscow Junior High School =20 "Your Guide to Healthy Sleep" Is Now Available From NIH=20 In today's "24/7" society, many people cut back on sleep to squeeze in more time for work, family obligations, and other activities. But skimping on sleep can be harmful. A comprehensive new handbook from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) explains that sleep is not merely "down time" when the brain shuts off and the body rests. "Your Guide to Healthy Sleep" provides the latest science-based information about sleep in an easy-to-understand format. The 60-page handbook describes how and why we sleep, and offers tips for getting adequate sleep, such as sticking to a sleep schedule, relaxing before going to bed, and using daylight or bright light to help you adjust to jet lag and shift work schedules. Sleep needs vary from person to person, and they change throughout the lifecycle. Newborns sleep between 16 and 18 hours a day, and children in preschool sleep between 10 and 12 hours a day. School-aged children and teens need at least 9 hours of sleep a day. Research suggests that adults - including seniors - need at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep each day to be well rested and to perform at their best. "Your Guide to Healthy Sleep" can be downloaded free at http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/sleep/healthy_sleep.htm. Printed copies are available for $3.50 through the NHLBI website or from the NHLBI Information Center at P.O. Box 30105, Bethesda, MD 20824-0105, or at 301-592-8573 or 240-629-3255 (TTY) The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee = only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you = have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender = immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not = disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C65DDE.24D21A95 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

4/11/06

 

Dear Parents,

 

This Bi-weekly letter coincides with the quarterly “Cub = Communicator”,=20 that is posted on the MJHS website as you read this letter. Please paste the=20 following link to your favorite browser to find the = newsletter: =20

 

http://ww= w.sd281.k12.id.us/Schools/MJHS/Newsletter.pdf    

 

The Cub Communicator = will also=20 come to your mailbox by the end of the week with the 3rd = quarter=20 report cards.  Please = contact the=20 school if you do not receive the report = card=20 mailing.

 

Since the two mailings would have much of the same information, = this=20 letter will be short.  I = have posted=20 an article below this letter that recently came to my mailbox from our = school=20 nurse, Lois Volkening, about sleep habits. =20 The article comes out of the “National Association of = School Nurses”=20 Weekly Digest.  The = website is=20 www.nasn.org

 

Until next time, get outside and enjoy our beautiful spring = days, if you=20 can avoid the rain!

 

Sincerely,

 

Dale Kleinert, Principal

Moscow=20 Junior High = School

 

“Your Guide to = Healthy Sleep” Is Now=20 Available From NIH =

In today's "24/7" society, = many=20 people cut back on sleep to squeeze in more time for work, family = obligations,=20 and other activities. But skimping on sleep can be harmful. A = comprehensive new=20 handbook from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of = the=20 National Institutes of Health (NIH) explains that sleep is not merely = “down=20 time” when the brain shuts off and the body rests.  = “Your Guide to Healthy=20 Sleep” provides the latest science-based information about sleep = in an=20 easy-to-understand format. The 60-page handbook describes how and why we = sleep,=20 and offers tips for getting adequate sleep, such as sticking to a sleep=20 schedule, relaxing before going to bed, and using daylight or bright = light to=20 help you adjust to jet lag and shift work schedules.  Sleep needs = vary from=20 person to person, and they change throughout the lifecycle. Newborns = sleep=20 between 16 and 18 hours a day, and children in preschool sleep between = 10 and 12=20 hours a day. School-aged children and teens need at least 9 hours of = sleep a=20 day. Research suggests that adults — including seniors — = need at least 7 to 8=20 hours of sleep each day to be well rested and to perform at their = best. =20 “Your Guide to Healthy Sleep” can be downloaded free at http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/sleep/healthy_slee= p.htm.=20 Printed copies are available for $3.50 through the NHLBI website or from = the=20 NHLBI = Information = Center at=20 P.O. Box=20 30105,=20 Bethesda, MD = 20824-0105, or at 301-592-8573 or = 240-629-3255=20 (TTY)

·        Interactive Fitness Stations

·        Information on Local Fitness Clubs and Businesses

·        Healthy Snacks and Nutrition

·        Student Fitness Plan PowerPoint Presentations

·        Home Exercise Ideas

·        Walking Wellness

 

Sponsored by:

MJHS Physical Education Department

and the

MJHS Parent Support Team

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* Current Physical Education Students may earn extra credit by participating in this event. 
--------------070003050000000507050804-- From khill@sd281.k12.id.us Mon Apr 24 19:00:35 2006 From: khill@sd281.k12.id.us (Hill, Kevin) Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 11:00:35 -0700 Subject: [Mjhsteam] The Last Dance Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB02E08EC6@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C667C8.FC567D20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello everyone! It is time for the last dance of the year and we are looking for 12 - 15 chaperones. The Spring Dance will be from 7:00 - 10:00 P.M. on 4/27/06. If you are available we would love to have your help. There will be a short chaperone's meeting prior to the dance at 6:45.=20 The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee = only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you = have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender = immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not = disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C667C8.FC567D20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Hello=20 everyone!  It is time for the = last=20 dance of the year and we are looking for 12 - 15 = chaperones. =20 The Spring Dance will be = from 7:00 -=20 10:00 P.M. on 4/27/06.  If you=20 are available we would love to have your help.  There will be a short chaperone's meeting = prior to the=20 dance at 6:45. 

The information in this electronic mail is intended for the = addressee only.  It may contain privileged and/or confidential = matter.  If you have received this electronic mail in error, please = notify the sender immediately.  Then delete it and any copies from = your system.  Do not disclose the contents to anyone.  Thank = you! 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C667C8.FC567D20-- From srmahoney@moscow.com Wed Apr 26 14:18:52 2006 From: srmahoney@moscow.com (Susan) Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 06:18:52 -0700 Subject: [Mjhsteam] MJHS Health Fair Tonight Message-ID: <444F733C.7080705@moscow.com> Don't forget the Health Fair TONIGHT! It should be a lot of fun, we have some great groups participating. Set up is at 5:00 in the field house for anyone that wants to help with that (putting tables up, etc.) We are also looking for a few people to help tear down after the event is over. That should be around 8:00. From srmahoney@moscow.com Wed Apr 26 14:21:49 2006 From: srmahoney@moscow.com (Susan) Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 06:21:49 -0700 Subject: [Mjhsteam] Minutes from April Parent Group Meeting Message-ID: <444F73ED.8060500@moscow.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090007070301020308090709 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *MJHS PST Minutes for April 2006* /Susan Mahoney, our MJHS Parent Support Team representative for 2005-2006, led our support team meeting of the school year. Hillary Dilworth recorded the minutes. / /Welcome and introductions were made, the meeting agenda, and April school calendar was handed out to those in attendance./ *The following were in attendance: *Desiree Jacobsen, Erin McCall, Hillary Dilworth, Mary Jo Van Gerpen, Susan Mahoney, Glenn Segota-Faculty Rep., Dale Kleinert-Principal, Kevin Hill-Assistant Principal and Carolyn Birmingham.** *Facilities Committee Report* Desiree Jacobson shared /updated us on the survey that was completed by the U of I, and that none of the options for maintenance had support. No additional bonds would be proposed, in fear of they may fail. The committee would like to regroup and offer a Focus Group for support. She reported that in the whole of Moscow, the community is in support of education, but agreements all vary. Desiree Jacobsen would like to remain as the MJHS parent representative for the Facilities Task Force Committee, and all present were in agreement. *Assistant Principal's Report* * *Freshmen Dance*: Mr. Hill shared the need for additional chaperones for the Frosh Dance that is being held on 4/7/06. He is in need of 7 adult chaperones. Mr. Hill also was leaving town, due to a death in the family, and Mr. Kleinert would be in charge of the dance. * *Pennies for Leukemia* drive was getting ready for the kick-off, 4/10-4/14th. * *School Lottery Day*: Also discussed was the school lottery Day, and that Mr. Hill's team was able to win $162.00 in lottery scratch offs provided by the State Lottery Office in Lewiston. 20 other school representatives were invited to this event. *Principal's Report* * *Freshman Orientation*: Dale Kleinert discussed how the 9th grade orientation was an overwhelming success. He was pleased at the turnout. * *Elections:* Student body elections were coming up for offices of President, Vice President and Secretary. The students interested needed the following: 20 signatures, good academic record and of course student body votes on April 21st. * *Diary of Anne Frank*: Mr. Kleinert acknowledged that Mrs. Holtz donated the Kenworthy auditorium time to the Silver Team for the viewing of "Diary of Anne Frank". * *Report Cards*: In the next week, report cards, with Cub Communicator, are coming in the mail. * *ISAT testing* will begin with Reading , Language arts, Math and science . Mr. Kleinert is also going to offer a Test Taking Preparation letter to both Parents and Students. ISAT's are a requirement for graduation and students will be tested again in the 10th grade. *School Calendar- for April* *April 7th*-FROSH dance 8pm-11pm. - NO SCHOOL -End of 3rd 9week Quarter *April 10th*-Pennies for Leukemia Drive Begins *April 10th*-Election Petitions start *April 12^th *-District Spring Music Festival *April 21st*-Silver Team @ Kenworthy "Diary of Anne Frank". *April 26th*-Health & Wellness Family Night from 3-9pm *April 27th*-All Student Body Spring Dance @ 7pm *April 28th*-NO SCHOOL *Penny Tax Initiative Reminders*- These forms need to be turned in. *April 26th Health and Wellness Family Night*: Additional businesses are needed to participate in the event. The Deadline for applications was changed to 04/24/06. Dale Kleinert was also going to work on an additional email for the list serve. *Staff Appreciation Report*- Sandy Gibson will be sending out an email regarding the dates & items needed. *Potential Student Directory Form*- Susan Mahoney passed out several different ideas for a student directory for the school year of 06-07. Lots of options were discussed regarding and opt in or opt out, email possibilities, and how the forms would be distributed to the families. All of the idea copies were sent home with those were present at the meeting and a finalized form will be arrange in the May PST meeting. *The next PST meeting will be held May 9th at **7:15am**. Room 102* --------------090007070301020308090709 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

MJHS PST Minutes for April 2006

Susan Mahoney, our MJHS Parent Support Team representative for 2005-2006, led our support team meeting of the school year. Hillary Dilworth recorded the minutes.

 

Welcome and introductions were made, the meeting agenda, and April school calendar was handed out to those in attendance.

 

The following were in attendance: Desiree Jacobsen, Erin McCall, Hillary Dilworth, Mary Jo Van Gerpen, Susan Mahoney, Glenn Segota-Faculty Rep., Dale Kleinert-Principal, Kevin Hill-Assistant Principal and Carolyn Birmingham.

 

Facilities Committee Report

Desiree Jacobson shared /updated us on the survey that was completed by the U of I, and that none of the options for maintenance had support. No additional bonds would be proposed, in fear of they may fail. The committee would like to regroup and offer a Focus Group for support. She reported that in the whole of Moscow, the community is in support of education, but agreements all vary. Desiree Jacobsen would like to remain as the MJHS parent representative for the Facilities Task Force Committee, and all present were in agreement.

 

Assistant Principal’s Report

 

Principal’s Report

 

 

 

School Calendar- for April

April 7th-FROSH dance 8pm-11pm. - NO SCHOOL -End of 3rd 9week Quarter

April 10th-Pennies for Leukemia Drive Begins

April 10th-Election Petitions start

April 12th-District Spring Music Festival

April 21st-Silver Team @ Kenworthy “Diary of Anne Frank”.

April 26th-Health & Wellness Family Night from 3-9pm

April 27th-All Student Body Spring Dance @ 7pm

April 28th-NO SCHOOL

 

Penny Tax Initiative Reminders- These forms need to be turned in.

 

April 26th Health and Wellness Family Night: Additional businesses are needed to participate in the event. The Deadline for applications was changed to 04/24/06. Dale Kleinert was also going to work on an additional email for the list serve.

 

Staff Appreciation Report- Sandy Gibson will be sending out an email regarding the dates & items needed.

 

Potential Student Directory Form- Susan Mahoney passed out several different ideas for a student directory for the school year of 06-07. Lots of options were discussed regarding and opt in or opt out, email possibilities, and how the forms would be distributed to the families. All of the idea copies were sent home with those were present at the meeting and a finalized form will be arrange in the May PST meeting.

 

The next PST meeting will be held May 9th at 7:15am. Room 102

 

--------------090007070301020308090709-- From srmahoney@moscow.com Sun Apr 30 16:48:38 2006 From: srmahoney@moscow.com (Susan) Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 08:48:38 -0700 Subject: [Mjhsteam] MJHS Parent Group Meeting Tuesday Morning Message-ID: <4454DC56.10408@moscow.com> Just a reminder that the MJHS Parent Group will meet on Tuesday morning, May 2nd, at 7:15AM in room 201 at the Jr. High. This will be our last meeting of the year. We will finalize a form for next year's student directory, review events of this year, and discuss ways we can improve for next year. Hope to see you there! - Susan Mahoney