Post on 25-Jul-2020
LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL SPARTAN NEWS
Cameron Grow, Principal Tammy Sewell, Assistant Principal
(509) 334-3411 ~ www.pullmanschools.org
Calendar
May 2—Summer Programing Camp info, 3:00pm
(Rm #505)
May 2—Drama Club Performance, 7:00pm
(Commons)
May 4—Last Day to order Yearbook (delivered to
LMS by last day of school)
May 4—Rotary Spaghetti Feed, 5:00pm (Commons)
May 6—LMS Booster Earth Day Fundraiser Deadline
May 8—Bike to School Day
May 13—Booster Meeting, 7:00pm (Conference Rm)
May 15—Collaboration Day, 11:50am release
May 27—Memorial Day - no school
May 28—6th/7th/8th Spring Choir Concert, 7:30pm
June 3—7th/8th Band & Orchestra Concert, 7:30pm
June 11—8th Grade Celebration, 7:00pm
June 12—8th Grade Silverwood Trip
June 13—Spring Fling
June 14—Last Day of School
June 25-27—LMS Summer Basketball Camp
May 2019
Bike to School Day
Please join us in celebrating Bike to School Day on May 8th. Whether biking/walking/strolling, we encourage all stu-dents, parents, teachers, & staff to engage in safe healthy transportation options. Safety reminders: Cyclists should wear helmets. Drivers need to drive aware and re-member that the speed limits in school zones when chil-dren are present is 20 m.p.h.
Tuesday, 5/28: CRAZY HAT DAY
Wednesday, 5/29: BACKWARDS DAY
Thursday, 5/30: TAKE ME OUT TO
THE BALL GAME (BASEBALL DAY)
Friday, 5/31: PAJAMA DAY
Wednesday, May 8
It is critically important that stu-dents show up on time for school on the day they are scheduled to test. Please make sure doctor and ortho-dontist appointments are on a day other than your child’s testing days. Students are encouraged to make sure they have breakfast either at home or at school. School breakfast will be provided as usual. Testing will begin promptly at 8:25 am.
TESTING SCHEDULE
Testing begins promptly at 8:25 am
Monday, May 6 ● 7th Grade English/Language Arts
Tuesday, May 7 ● 8th Grade English/Language Arts
Wednesday, May 8 ● 6th Grade English/Language Arts
Thursday, May 9 ● 8th Grade English/Language Arts
Friday, May 10 ● 8th Grade English/Language Arts
Monday, May 13 ● 7th Grade Math
Tuesday, May 14 ● 6th Grade Math
Wednesday, May 15 ● 6th Grade Math
Thursday, May 16 ● 8th Grade Math
Friday, May 17 ● 8th Grade Math
Monday, May 20 ● 6th Grade English/Language Arts
Tuesday, May 21 ● 6th Grade English/Language Arts
Wednesday, May 22 ● 7th Grade English/Language Arts
Thursday, May 23 ● 7th Grade English/Language Arts
Friday, May 24 ● 7th Grade Math
Tuesday, May 28 ● 8th Grade MSP Science
Wednesday, May 29 ● SBA Make-Up Testing
Thursday, May 30 SBA Make-Up Testing
Thursday, May 31 SBA Make-Up Testing
DAILY SCHEDULE FOR EACH WEEK OF TESTING
Smarter Balanced
Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri
8:25-9:15
1st 1st 1st 3rd 3rd
9:20-10:05
2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 6th
10:10-11:00
3rd 3rd 3rd 7th 7th
11:05-11:50
4th for 7/8
4th for 7/8
4th for 7/8
4th for 7/8
4th for 7/8
11:40-12:25
4th for
6 gr
4th for
6 gr
4th for
6 gr
4th for
6 gr
4th for
6 gr
11:55-12:40
5th for
8 gr
5th for
8 gr
5th for
8 gr
5th for
8 gr
5th for
8 gr
12:30-1:15
5th for
6/7
5th for
6/7
5th for
6/7
5th for
6/7
5th for
6/7
1:20-2:05
6th 6th 6th 1st 1st
2:10-2:58
7th 7th 7th 2nd 2nd
Ariana Fairhurst (6TH) Isaac Krantz (7TH) Isaac Palmer (8TH)
T he Student of the Month program is sponsored by Kiwanis club of Pullman. Students of the month are nominated by students and teachers, and criteria for selection includes good citizenship,
thoughtfulness, volunteer activities, creativity and attendance. Recipients are recognized at a special luncheon with the Kiwanis club and receive $50 ($25 to go to the charity or project of their choice).
CONGRATULATIONS Ariana, Isaac and Isaac!
April Kiwanis
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
The roles will be cast!
Scripts will be written!
Paintings will be created!
The “re”productions will be set!
The LMS Art Class and Drama Club
are preparing this year’s production of:
“An Evening of Living Art Performance”
Watch your email and bulletins for the performance date
Come see our LMS Art Class and Drama Club students
as they bring settings of paintings to life.
May 2019
L I N C O L N M I D D L E S C H O O L
Lincoln Middle School Instrumental News
It is hard to believe we are coming to the end of another school year. This year has been really
excellent; the students have worked very hard and presented some fantastic performances! We
are looking forward to the next few weeks and all of the performance opportunities that are
coming up.
Congratulations to the 6th grade Orchestra on an outstanding concert on April 18th! Great work!
The 8th grade Orchestra students will be doing several “Giving Bach” performances at Jeffer-
son, Sunnyside and Franklin during their Orchestra classes in May. The students are very excit-
ed about sharing the “mUSic” with the students at the elementary schools! Be on the lookout for
information about these and other “Giving Bach” activities at the end of the year.
We have numerous concerts coming up to finish out the year as well. 6th grade Concert and Jazz
Bands and 7th and 8th grade Jazz Band will have their final concert Tuesday, April 30th at 7:30
pm in the LMS Commons.
The 7th and 8th grade Concert Bands and the 7th/8th grade Orchestra will have their final concert
Monday, June 3rd (note the date change) at 7:30 pm in the Gym. We look forward to seeing
you there and having the students showcase their work.
As we finish out the year, students will be taking the state Classroom Based Performance As-
sessment (CBPA) in all Band and Orchestra classes in early June. For this assessment, students
only need to bring a writing utensil and a binder or other item to write on. Mr. and Mrs. Covill
will send out the exact dates as we get closer to June.
Thank you for your support of your students in the Instrumental Music Program this year!
Mr. Covill Director of Bands Lincoln Middle School 315 SE Crestview Pullman, WA 99163 509.334.3411 …………………………………….. jcovill@psd267.org www.band.lmsmusic.org www.facebook.com/psdlmsbands www.twitter.com/LMSBandsPullman ……………………………………..
CHOIR NEWS
Congratulations to LMS choir students on great performances in the month of April! Choir students performed Wednesday, April 10th for visiting 5th grade classes, and Saturday, April 13th for the Pullman Family Fair. The community audiences enjoyed the fun performances. Outstanding!!
LMS Spring Choral Concert Tuesday, May 28th The date for the LMS Spring Choral Concert is Tuesday, May 28th. This will be the final choral concert of the year and will include ALL LMS CHOIRS. Jazz Choir, Spartan Voices, 6th Grade Choir, and 7th & 8th Grade Concert Choir students have been studying music and artists from many genres, past and present, and will perform music from a more current time period. Our LMS choir students are doing excellent work as they continue to develop musical skills and improve vocal technique. Several AWARDS will be handed out at this final concert in order to recognize outstanding individual student achievement. Keep up the good work choir students!
State Arts Performance Assessment
All students in 7th & 8
th Grade Concert Choir and the 6
th Grade Choirs will participate in a
Washington State Developed Performance Assessment for Music during the last week of May and
first week of June. Specific information for the testing will be presented in class to students as the
testing dates get closer. Please contact Mrs. James if you have any questions.
A reminder to all 7th grade students interested in auditioning for selection to the WMEA Junior All-State Choir as an 8 th grader next year ~ you must be enrolled in 7th & 8th Grade Concert Choir for the 2019 – 2020 school year in order to audition. If selected, you will perform in Yakima, WA in February of 2020.**
A reminder to all 6th and 7th grade students interested in participating in the LMS Jazz Choir next year ~ you must be enrolled in 7th & 8th Grade Concert Choir in order to
participate for the 2019 – 2020 school year. **
Practice Tips
Practice low, relaxed breathing by standing tall and pulling straight arms away from your legs during
your inhale, keeping your legs still, knees relaxed.
Practice singing tall (vertical), resonant vowels with facial expression by looking in a mirror to make
sure the “mustache” muscle and eyebrows are lifted, while pressing fingers at the first knuckle gently in on
cheeks to lower jaw. Sing this way through scales and songs, keeping the soft-palette lifted.
Practice clear articulation of consonants for words in all of your songs by exaggerating the sound of each
consonant.
Upcoming Events: Select choir students – Rotary Spaghetti Feed, Saturday, May 4, 4:45pm, LMS
All Choirs – Spring Choral Concert, Tuesday, May 28th, 7:30pm, LMS Commons
State Music Assessment, exact dates TBA
Science Olympiad Pictured above are Valerie Nguyen, Jasmine Thapa, Lydia Park, Lyneth Calderon-Lopez, Jesse
Tang, Parker Hipp, Kiara Donolo, Aditya Bose-Bandyopadhyay, Matthew Druffel, Matthew
Bowman, Kuhu Pande, Sarah Ueti, Miller Johnson, Esa Makin, Chris Druffel, Zubair Syed,
Brynn Cochran, Dominic Heidenreich , and David Miller. Seth Ritter also competed. They are
standing around the Foucault Pendulum at Spokane Falls Community College – one of only 3 in
Washington State. These Science Olympiad members started working on events in September
and competed on March 8th in Spokane. Some events included building gliding airplanes and a
marble roller coaster that could be adjusted to bring a marble down from 10 seconds to 60 sec-
onds. Seth and Aditya earned second place in the middle school competition with their roller
coaster! Lydia and Lyneth built a cantilevered structure that held more weight than even most of
the high schoolers. Parker and Jesse placed 3rd in Mystery Architecture. Kuhu and Sarah re-
ceived 4th place in Circuit Lab. Brynn and Jasmine earned 4th in Experimental Design. Science
Olympiad will resume next September when we know what the next events will be. We hope to
see some of you there!
8th Grade Trip to
Wednesday, June 12th Busses will leave LMS at 9:00am and return at 7:00pm
Tickets: $35.00 NOTE: Students will not be able to purchase a
ticket without presenting a signed permission slip (see below). Make checks payable to LMS Boosters.
What to bring: A sack lunch or money to buy lunch at the park
Tickets on sale June 7th, 10th, & 11th during lunch (12:45—1:15)
PULLMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT #267/LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL
PARENTAL ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY For Students on School Trips Away From Home (To Be Completed by Parent and Student)
I hereby grant the Pullman School District #267 permission to take my son/daughter ____________________________
on the 8th grade field trip to Silverwood Theme Park on June 12, 2019.
Allergies or other health problems (describe)____________________________________________________________
Medication(s) ____________________________________________________________________________________
Doctor’s Name and Phone Number: ___________________________________________________________________
My Home Phone Number:________________________________ Cell Number:_______________________________
Emergency Number in the event I cannot be reached:______________________________________________________
COMMENTS:
MEDICAL INSURANCE COMPANY_________________________________________________________________
I have reviewed the itinerary and rules concerning this trip and I give permission for my son/daughter _______________
to participate. I assume full responsibility for his/her conduct. In the event of illness or accident, I authorize school
designated personnel responsible for this trip to approve Medical Emergency Care. Further, I agree to indemnify and
hold harmless the Pullman School District #267.
________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Signature of Parent or Guardian Date
I pledge that my conduct will at all times reflect credit upon myself, my parents, and my school.
I understand the school rules of conduct apply while on this trip.
_____________________________________________________ ___________________________________
Signature of Student Date
BOOSTER COMMITTEE OFFICERS Chairperson ● Karen King (BoostersLMS@gmail.com)
Vice Chairperson ● Vacant
Secretary ● Stefany Unda (stefanylu@hotmail.com)
Treasurer ● Courtney Clark (cclark.ts@gmail.com)
Concessions ● Jodi Bordeaux (jodibordequx@yahoo.com) and Liz Schilling (liz_schilling@hotmail.com)
Book Fair ● Hillary Gauthier (hillmo@bway.net) and
Kristen Coke-Sutton
(kcokesutton@psd267.wednet.edu)
Media ● Claudia Mickas (claudiamickas@gmail.com Staff Appreciation ● Amy Rogers (amyrog5@gmail.com)
Last BOOSTER MEETING of the school year
Monday, May 13th 7:00pm at LMS
All are Welcome to Attend!
LMS BOOSTERS
Like us on Facebook or Twitter LMS Boosters Pullman!!
Spartans Celebrate Earth Day Booster Fundraiser/Service Project
Your Spartans did an amazing job of
picking up litter and flood debris
April 22-26! The goal for our fund-
raiser is to raise $5000 for student ac-
tivities. If each student obtains a do-
nation of $10 we will meet our goal.
It is not too late to get donations sub-
mitted. The GoFundMe link will be
active and Envelopes will be collected
until Monday, MAY 6th.
https://www.gofundme.com/spartans-celebrate-
earth-day
Special Thank You to our sponsors:
Pickard Orthodontics, Pullman Building Supply,
J&H Printing, and the City of Pullman
Open positions:
The Boosters have several positions open for the upcoming school year: CHAIRPERSON VICE-CHAIRPERSON SECRETARY CO-CONCESSIONS If you are interested or would like to learn more, please con-tact Karen King for more information—boosterslms@gmail.com.
The Spartan Store will be open May 10th, May 24th, & June 7th during
lunches. We have a few volunteering spots available at:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0d4ca9a729a5f94-spartan2
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Lincoln Middle School
CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES 2018—2019
MEETING CLUB DAY(S) TIME ROOM ADVISOR
DIFFERENCE MAKERS Wednesday 3:00 - 4:00 pm 305 Eiland ART CLUB Monday 3:00 - 4:00 pm 501 Emerson BUILDER’S CLUB 1st and 3rd 7:45-8:15 am 305 Jensen/ A school and community service club Thompson CHESS CLUB Wednesday 7:30-8:15 am 210 Dissmore CULINARY CLUB Tuesday 3:00-5:00pm 508 Smith DRAMA CLUB Tue/Thu 3:00-4:00 pm 807 James GOLF CLUB (STARTS: Spring 2019) TBA TBA Willy 6th JAZZ BAND (STARTS: TBA) Mon/Wed 7:30-8:15 am 806 Covill Open to 6th grade band students 7/8 JAZZ BAND 1 Tue/Thu 7:30-8:15 am 806 Covill Open to 7th and 8th grade band students JAZZ CHOIR Mon/Fri 7:30-8:15 am 807 James Open only to Choir students MAGIC THE GATHERING Wednesday 7:30-8:15 am 210 Dissmore 6th/7th/8th Grade MATH TEAM Mondays 7:30-8:15am 209 Munson Competition, trips, tough problems and teamwork OUTDOOR EDUCATION CLUB Tuesdays 3:00-4:00 pm 505 Haugen “Spartan Seed To Feed”
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Thursday 3:00-4:00 pm 303 Claypool RUBE GOLDBERG Tuesday 3:00-4:00 pm 507 Akmal SCIENCE BOWL Mondays 3:00-4:00pm 505 Haugen Quiz Bowl Style Competitions SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Thursdays 3:00-4:00pm 505 Haugen Scientific Problem Solving and presentation to judges SPARTAN VOICES Tue/Thu 7:30–8:15 am 807 James Vocal group open to all students SPIRIT CLUB Tuesday 7:45 am 501 Emerson YEARBOOK Tuesdays 3:00-4:00pm 303 Claypool
All LMS Students are encouraged to participate in at least one after-school club or activity
What Spartans are doing before and after school!