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I N T OUCH April/May 2017 — Vol. 21 No. 7 Horace Mann Middle School Parent Newsletter In Touch is regularly published for the parents of Horace Mann Middle School 2820 Union Avenue Sheboygan, WI 53081 www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/hmann Vicki Ritchie, Principal, 459-3666 Nic Collins, Asst. Principal, 459-3697 Inside This Issue Page 1: Leer from the Principal Page 2: Diploma Dash, Yellow Bus, Easter Bunny, Page 3: Immunizaons, Parent Pick-Up, Summer School Page 4: Summer School Registraon Page 5: Stay Connected@Horace Mann Page 6: 8th Grade Make a Difference Page 7: High School Acvity Code Meengs, Cell Phones Page 8: Target, Prevea Physicals, Music Notes, Memorial Day Weekend Page 9: Summer Lunch, Lunch Applicaons, Recognion Page 10: Field Trips, Library Materials Due, Middle School Athlec Meeng, Facebook Page 11: Forward & STAR Tesng Page 12 & 13: 3rd Quarter Honors Page 13: Calendar April 24, 2017 Dear Parents: This letter is sent to inform you that I will be out on medical leave for the remainder of the school year. In my absence, Mr. Collins will become the lead administrator and Mr. Brian Hinn will be serving as the acting Assistant Principal. Mr. Hinn is one of our Special Education teachers, currently working with the 8th grade. He has his administrative license from Cardinal Stritch University. Prior to working a Horace Mann, he has also worked at Sheboygan Falls Middle School and Fairview Elementary in Plymouth, totaling thirteen years in education. On short term absences, he has previously filled in as an administrative role and his knowledge of our building, students and district make him a very viable option for this need. I believe the transition to these two gentlemen will afford a seamless transition. Thank you in advance for your support with these changes. If you do have any questions, please feel to contact me by telephone or email prior to Friday, April 28, 2017. Sincerely, Vicki Ritchie Principal

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IN TOUCH

April/May 2017 — Vol. 21 No. 7

Horace Mann Middle School Parent Newsletter

In Touch is regularly

published for the parents of

Horace Mann Middle School

2820 Union Avenue

Sheboygan, WI 53081

www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/hmann

Vicki Ritchie, Principal, 459-3666

Nic Collins, Asst. Principal, 459-3697

Inside This Issue

Page 1: Letter from the Principal

Page 2: Diploma Dash, Yellow Bus, Easter

Bunny,

Page 3: Immunizations, Parent Pick-Up,

Summer School

Page 4: Summer School Registration

Page 5: Stay Connected@Horace Mann

Page 6: 8th Grade Make a Difference

Page 7: High School Activity Code Meetings,

Cell Phones

Page 8: Target, Prevea Physicals, Music Notes,

Memorial Day Weekend

Page 9: Summer Lunch, Lunch Applications,

Recognition

Page 10: Field Trips, Library Materials Due,

Middle School Athletic Meeting, Facebook

Page 11: Forward & STAR Testing

Page 12 & 13: 3rd Quarter Honors

Page 13: Calendar

April 24, 2017 Dear Parents: This letter is sent to inform you that I will be out on medical leave for the remainder of the school year. In my absence, Mr. Collins will become the lead administrator and Mr. Brian Hinn will be serving as the acting Assistant Principal. Mr. Hinn is one of our Special Education teachers, currently working with the 8th grade. He has his administrative license from Cardinal Stritch University. Prior to working a Horace Mann, he has also worked at Sheboygan Falls Middle School and Fairview Elementary in Plymouth, totaling thirteen years in education. On short term absences, he has previously filled in as an administrative role and his knowledge of our building, students and district make him a very viable option for this need. I believe the transition to these two gentlemen will afford a seamless transition. Thank you in advance for your support with these changes. If you do have any questions, please feel to contact me by telephone or email prior to Friday, April 28, 2017. Sincerely, Vicki Ritchie Principal

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Different Pick-Up/Drop-Up

Address for Yellow Bus Riders

Does your student get pick up or dropped off by the

yellow bus at a different location than your home

address? If so, you need to fill out a new form for

2017-18. Stop in the Horace Mann Office to pick one

up! This does not apply to the students who ride under

the free transportation application.

Diploma Dash Join the 6th Annual Diploma Dash 5K run/walk and 1 mile grade school

run/walk hosted by the Sheboygan Public Education Foundation to sup-

port educational programming in Sheboygan Public Schools!

Held on June 3rd, 2017, the run/walk will commemorate educational

achievement in Sheboygan as it will start and end at Vollrath Park, the historic site of the

Sheboygan Area School District’s graduation.

Entry fees are $12 student, $17 adult. Pick up an entry form in the office.

Hippity

Hoppity

Did you know that the Easter Bunny of

Student Council came to Horace Mann to

hide over 400 plastic eggs throughout the

school each night for two nights before

Easter? The eggs were filled with special

treats or a raffle ticket. Horace Mann staff

were very generous in donating the treats, gift cards and

other prizes! It was fun to see the students still excited

about the Easter egg hunt.

Xanadu, Jr. Congrats & Thanks

Congratulations and thank you to all the students and fami-

lies for their work on Xanadu, Jr. At our final performances,

we had right around 100 students involved on- and off-

stage. This is pretty amazing! As we look forward to next

year, we would like to replenish some of our supplies. Any

donations would be greatly appreciated! Here are some

items we are looking for: make-up sponges, q-tips, boxes of

tissues, two laundry baskets, large clear storage bins with

lids, black cable ties of various lengths, black gaffer's tape

(like duct tape but fabric instead of plastic), and painter's

tape of various widths (colors don't matter). Please contact

Mr. Rhoads, Mrs. Plautz or Mr. Lamb if you can help us out.

Thank you!

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Parent Pick-Up

Reminder

Parents should pick up their students in

front in the parking lot by the auditorium

between 3:00-3:15 p.m. Students should

be picked up after 3:15 p.m. behind the

school by the

cafeteria on the

playground area.

There has been a

slight variation for Stage Crew due to the

number of students. Those students can

be picked up in front Tuesdays and

Thursdays.

It’s the Rule...Shots Before School!

Did You Have Your Shots

for 6th Grade?

Prior to the start of school, students entering 6th grade are

required by law to receive a booster dose of Tdap (tetanus,

diphtheria, pertussis) vaccine or sign a waiver of declina-

tion! Preteen wellness visits, Tdap and other recommended

vaccines are available from your healthcare provider and

are covered by most health insurance plans. Lakeshore

Community Health Center and our local health depart-

ments also provide Tdap and other recommended vaccines,

especially for children who do not have health insurance.

Please contact your healthcare provider or clinic to sched-

ule an appointment!

Please notify your school office if your child has already

received their Tdap vaccine.

If you have not already provided your school with a vac-

cination date, you MUST bring evidence of your child re-

ceiving the Tdap vaccine to 6th grade registration!

You Can Also Register Now Online for Summer School Fun

Opportunities for 4-K, Elementary, Middle and High School

Students at: www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/summerschool

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Home of the Chargers

Stay Connected at Horace Mann

A variety of communication formats are available to help you stay connected with Horace Mann Middle School’s news

and events.

Horace Mann Website—http://www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/hmann

All Horace Mann events and news events are published on the Horace Mann website. Current events are listed on the

home page under “What’s Happening at HM?” Questions related to the information posted on the website can be di-

rected to Kim Williams ([email protected])

Daily Announcements— http://www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/hmann/Parents/DailyAnnouncements.html

The announcements posted on this page are posted on the office bulletin board and are read to students daily during

first hour. The listing will show the last five days of announcements.

In Touch — http://www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/hmann/WhatsHappeningatHM/Newsletters.html

In Touch is a newsletter sent out by the staff of Horace Mann via student messenger and email 9 times a year. In an

effort to be green, the newsletter is available online. Please contact Lori Biebel at 459-3667 if you would like a hardcopy

mailed to you.

For Events and Important Messages/Reminders:

Horace Mann’s Facebook Page — http://www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/hmann/Parents/Facebook.html

Horace Mann has a Facebook page where you can learn about upcoming events, cancellations, and other current an-

nouncements. Sign up by logging on to Horace Mann’s website and clicking on the Facebook icon on the main page.

School Messenger Phone Message — All families at Horace Mann will receive messages sent out by Horace Mann Ad-

ministration to notify households of upcoming events.

E-Mail — If you have shared your e-mail address during registration, you will receive e-mails of upcoming events or im-

portant notices. If you would like to add your e-mail to this list, please contact Kim Williams

([email protected]).

For Grade Checks and Communication:

Have your student help you check the electronic gradebook (on our website) and Haiku online or email the teachers on

their chromebooks.

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8th Grade

Make a Difference Showcase

May 4th!

Do you know a Horace Mann 8th grader? Ask how they are Making a

Difference for their current Language Arts project.

Some students are spending time helping out at schools and nursing

homes. Some are holding a penny war. Other students are collecting items

such as preschool books, new socks and canned goods for groups such as

Headstart, Children's Hospital, the Ronald McDonald House, Humane Soci-

ety, and more! Various collection boxes are throughout the building. Do-

nate to an 8th grader or stop in to drop something off and help our 8th

graders Make a Difference!

The student projects will be showcased on May 4th at 6 p.m. in our

Cafeteria.

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High School Activity Code

Meetings

Hey 8th Graders! The meeting for NEW

students planning on participating in high school

sports and/or activities during the

2016-2017 school year will be held

May 31st South High, 6 p.m.

May 31st North High, 6 p.m.

in the Commons at each school.

All NEW STUDENTS who are planning to

participate in athletics, debate or forensics MUST

ATTEND the activity code meeting with a parent.

Students who anticipate going out for any sport must

have on file at school, before he/she can participate, a

completed WIAA physical card signed by a

physician. These cards may be picked up in the

Student Office or on the high school website.

Any student going out for a sport/activity will need the following to get a clearance slip. The clearance slip is

mandatory to start practice.

*A completed W.I.A.A. physical card *A completed insurance waiver and activity code

agreement signed by the parent and student *Concussion agreement signed by parent and athlete

*Student/Parent Sportsmanship pledge *Activity fee (this will be collected in August)

A salmon clearance slip will be given to the student once all the items are turned in. Athletes will not be allowed to practice until the salmon slip is turned into the head

coach in August.

For any questions regarding requirements for eligibility, call your high school activity office.

Horace Mann

Cell Phone Policy

Students enrolled in the Sheboygan Area School District

shall be permitted to possess and use mobile devices

(including, but not limited to, cellular phones) in accord-

ance with the following guidelines:

Mobile devices may not be used during the instruc-

tional day except with the permission of the administra-

tion.

During the instructional day, specific uses of mobile de-

vices will be determined by building administration. At

Horace Mann Middle School this means the only

time cell phones may be used is when school lets

out. However, they are not to be used if students

participate in after-school activities or in homework

clubs.

Cell Phone Etiquette: After school center and IMC are

places where students from the entire school gathers

while waiting for rides, buses, or until they go home.

This space has specific directions of

signing in, staying at tables once

seated, and follow cell phone expec-

tations. Cell Phones should be flat on

table if in use to avoid students tak-

ing videos or pictures of others and

respecting the rights of all students

and staff in this space. It is a privi-

lege to be at HMS after school each day.

Mobile devices that are approved for individual students

under this policy may not be loaned to other students

while on school premises.

Usage of mobile devices during non-instructional times

that is considered disruptive to the school environment

and management of the school, as determined by the

administration, may result in a termination of this

privilege.

Any violations of the above guidelines may lead to an

immediate revocation of a student’s authorization to use

mobile devices on school premises.

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Your Target Charge Card Can Benefit Horace Mann

Stop at Target Customer Service to have your charge card connected to Horace Mann. We will earn 1%.

The money earned from Target goes toward the students’ PBIS rewards.

The Emergency Weather

Make Up Day in May

Does NOT Need to Be

Used This Year

NO SCHOOL

MAY 26TH

OR 29th

Music Notes

As the year is winding down, the music depart-ment is still going strong! Our spring concerts are right around the corner. The chorus & orchestra concert is Tuesday, May 23rd at 7 p.m. and again Wednesday, May 24th for the student body, (time TBD). The band concert is Thursday, June 1st at 7 p.m. For each of these concerts, students will receive information about what time to arrive and what attire is expected. Our extra music groups are still going strong! Chamber Orchestra meets Tuesdays at 3:05 pm, Glee meets Wednesdays at 7 a.m., and Jazz Band Thursdays at 3:05 pm. Looking ahead to summer, there are many op-portunities for our musicians! The district sum-mer programs are taking applicants. The groups include middle school Glee, orchestra, band, and jazz band. There is also a high school jazz band for our current 8th graders. Information is availa-ble on the district website, and in each of the music classrooms. For students looking for more intense and fun music, many of the colleges in the area have week-long music camps. The camps we know best are Lakeland College (has commuter or sleep-over options: Mrs. Milsted teaches here), Lawrence University (band only; Mrs. Plautz teaches here), UW-Whitewater (chorus, strings, jazz, band), or UW-Green Bay (band & orches-tra). Check with one of the music teachers if you might be interested in more information. There may be scholarships available as well. Congratulations and thank you to the cast, crew, and families of Xanadu, Jr. for a fantastic and truly memorable show. There are memory dvd’s and photo cd’s available for purchase. Pick up an order form from Mrs. Plautz, Mr. Lamb, or the office. Due dates will be printed on the forms.

High School Physicals

Below are dates for the High School

Physicals offered through Prevea for $20.

Sheboygan - 1411 Taylor Drive - 457-4858

June 15 - 4:30-7:00

June 22 - 4:30-7:00

Kohler—950 Woodlake Rd.-920-783-3150

July 13—3:30-5:30

July 20– 3:30-5:30

Oostburg - 15 S. 10th St., Suite A - 920-552-5046

June 27 - 3:30-6:00

July 12 - 3:30-6:00

Plymouth - 825 Walton Drive - 892-4322

July 19—3:30-5:00

July 25—3:30-5:00

Parents can call the number directly and ask to sign up

for a High School Physical.

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8th Grade Awards

Night: Based on Feedback

from parents and staff, there

is a 75%+ support of having

8th grade awards night on

the same night as the

8th grade dance on

Friday, June 2nd.

The plan is to have the

awards before the dance

starting at 7:00 pm in the

HMS auditorium. The

8th grade dance will follow

from 8-9:30 pm.

This will also result in 6th &

7th grade awards being pre-

sented during the school day

in the last weeks of school at

the end of the day. This

received a 75% support for

the change from parents and

staff feedback. Parents and

Family are invited to attend.

6th grade awards will be

presented from

1:15-1:45pm on

Wednesday, June 7.

7th grade awards will be

presented from 2:30-

3pm on Thursday, June 1.

Free Summer Meals The Sheboygan Area School District, with the Boys & Girls

Club of Sheboygan County & Nourish, will once again be

providing free summer meals. The 2017 free summer break-

fast and lunch program is open to any child 18 years of age or

younger at the following dates and locations:

North & South High Schools

June 15-30 Monday thru Thursday

July 10-27 Monday thru Thursday (South thru August 3)

Breakfast 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.

Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Elementary School Sites

Grant Elementary School, 1528 N. 5th St.

Jackson Elementary School, 2530 Weeden Creek Rd.

James Madison Elementary School, 2302 David Ave.

Jefferson Elementary School, 1538 North 15th St.

Pigeon River Elementary School, 3508 N. 21st St.

No pre-registration. Children are encouraged to attend

each day that breakfast and lunch is offered.

Lunch Applications

Dear Parents,

Lunch applications will be available during registration

at all schools starting August 1, online

at www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us School Nutrition, at

South High in Room 138. New online applications will

also be available...more information to follow.

Reminder that the schools have drop boxes for pay-

ments. Call your school for the exact locations. Pay-

ments dropped at the schools will be deposited with 2-

3 business days OR online payments ca be made at

www.MySchoolBucks using your child's i.d. #. This is

an online payment service that provides parents the

ability to securely pay for meals, monitor student cafe-

teria purchases and receive email notifications for low

account balances for a fee.

If you need assistance with the enrollment process,

please call MySchoolBucks Customer Support at

1-855-832-5226.

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at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Horace-Mann-Middle School/103963406382909

Library Materials Due May 19!!

All library materials are due on

Friday, May 19th.

Chromebooks and chargers will

be turned in on June 1st!

End of Year Field Trips Just a reminder that we have begun collecting money for the end of year field trips

to area amusement parks which will be held Tuesday, June 6, 2017. Please plan ac-

cordingly and send permission slips and payments with your student.

Grade 6

Bay Beach Green Bay, WI $ 0.00 (students buy their tickets)

Grade 7

Blue Harbor Sheboygan $ 5.00 (incl. lunch)

Grade 8

Six Flags Gurney Mills, IL $ 60.00 (incl. lunch)

Family involvement in the fundraisers affects the final cost and is adjusted accordingly.

NEW!

MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHLETIC MEETING

MAY 23 at 6 P.M.

BEFORE THE ORCHESTRA/CHOIR CONCERT

Middle School Sports / Athletic Informational Meeting for 2017-18: This meeting will occur in the Horace Mann Cafeteria

at 6pm on Tuesday, May 23rd. There will be similar meetings at Urban and Farnsworth if this time and date do not work for

your students/family. This will be an opportunity to receive how to prepare for next year's middle school sports, expectations,

forms, and time to ask questions.

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Forward Testing & STAR Testing State of Wisconsin Forward testing was held the week of April 10-13, 2017. Horace Mann will be doing this

assessment with each grade each morning that week for approximately the first hour and one half.

Listed below are the tests each grade is slated to participate in:

Grade 6 ELA-Reading/Writing/Listening/Speaking and Math-Two Sessions

Grade 7 ELA-Reading/Writing/Listening/Speaking and Math-Two Sessions

Grade 8 ELA-Reading/Writing/Listening/Speaking, Math-Two Sessions,

Science-Two Sessions, and Social Studies-Two Sessions.

We expect the results to be sent home with students or near the end of year report cards. These results will

provide a picture of where your child sits academically compared to other Wisconsin students at their

grade. For this reason, we ask that you encourage your student to do their best on each test session. It is

also very helpful for them to be present and on time each of the testing days. We will provide snacks and

water for testing, and as always, we encourage the students to have a healthy breakfast each morning.

Thank you for your assistance and support.

In addition to the Forward test, each grade will participate in the STAR testing. If you have any questions

regarding these tests, please feel free to contact Mrs. Ritchie or Mr. Collins.

Schools have an important role in preventing youth suicide,

and being aware of potential risk factors in students’ lives

is vital to this responsibility. The trending Netflix series 13

Reasons Why, is raising such concerns. The series portrays

a 17-year- old, who takes her life and leaves behind record-

ings for 13 people who she says in some way were part of

why she killed herself. Each tape recounts painful events.

While many youth are capable of differentiating between a

TV drama and real life, engaging in thoughtful conversa-

tions with them about the show is vital. Doing so presents

an opportunity to help them process the issues addressed,

consider the consequences of certain choices, and reinforce

the message that suicide is not a solution to problems and

that help is available. This is particularly important for ado-

lescents who are isolated, struggling, or vulnerable. Re-

search shows that exposure to another person’s suicide, or

to graphic or sensationalized accounts of death, can be one

of the many risk factors that youth struggling with mental

health conditions cite as a reason they contemplate or at-

tempt suicide.

Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE) and the

JED Foundation have created a Guide for Families for con-

versations specific to the 13 Reasons Why series:

1. Ask your child if they have heard or seen the series

13 Reasons Why. While we don’t recommend that they

be encouraged to view the series, do tell them you want

to watch it, and discuss their thoughts.

2. If they exhibit any of the warning signs, eg. direct

or indirect suicide threats, planning, a preoccupation

with death, changes in behavior or appearance, or emo-

tional distress, don’t be afraid to ask if they have

thought about suicide or if someone is hurting them.

Raising the issue of suicide does not increase the risk.

On the contrary, it creates the opportunity to offer help.

3. Ask your child if they think any of their peers ex-

hibit warning signs. Talk with them about how to seek

help for a peer. Guide them on how to respond when

they see or hear any of the warning signs.

4. Listen to your child’s comments without judgment.

Doing so requires that you fully concentrate, under-

stand, respond and then remember what is being said.

Put your own agenda aside.

5. Get help from a mental health professional if you

are concerned for your child’s safety.

Adapted from: National Association of School Psychologists. (2017). 13 Reasons Why Netflix series: Considerations for educa-tors [handout]. Bethesda, MD: Author.

Suicide Prevention & “13 Reasons Why”

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Glee 7 a.m.

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Jazz Band

APRIL/MAY 2017

Builders Club Fitness Center Musical

Performance Elementary

Musical Performance Public 7 p.m.

Fitness Center

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Notes

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IN TOUCH

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Sheboygan, WI 53081

Non-Profit

Organization

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Musical

Performance

Early

Release 1:45

Glee 7 a.m.

Jazz Band District String Festival, South 7-9 p.m.

Open Gym

A B B

NO SCHOOL

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A B B A

Archivers

Chamber

Orchestra

Musical Perfor-mance

Student Body

Musical

Strike Set

Builders Club Fitness Center

Jazz Band

Early

Release 1:45

Glee 7 a.m.

A

A

Musical Dress Rehearsal 3:15-6 p.m. Mixer 6:30

School hours are 7:40 a.m.-

3 p.m. except Wednesdays which

are 7:40 a.m.-1:45 p.m.

Please call 459-3667 before

9 a.m. whenever a student is

going to be absent from school.

If you need homework for an

absent student, check Haiku for

each class. If you don’t have a

computer at home, let the office

know when you call in your

child’s absence. We will put the

homework request on a list for

teachers in the morning. Home-

work will be ready after 3 p.m.

(Wednesdays at 2 p.m.) The

office is open until 4:30 p.m.

(Wednesdays until 4 p.m.)

Please check your child’s lunch account regularly at myschoolbucks.com. Lunch is $2.95, breakfast is $1.40, and milk is 40 cents. Call the school nutrition office (803-7904) if you would like to find out a lunch balance. Events May 1-5 Incoming 6th Grade Tours May 5 Mid-Quarter May 23 Choral/Orch Concert, 7-8:30 p.m. May 24 Choral/Orchestra Concert for Student Body May 26 Emergency Make-up Day (no school if not needed) May 29 No School Memorial Day June 1 Band Concert, 7-9 p.m. June 2 Field Day & 8th Gr Dance June 6 End of Year Field Trips June 8 Last Day, Early Release 1 p.m.

Musical Dress Rehearsal 8a.m.-12p.m.

Archivers Chamber Orchestra Club 3C

Jazz Band

Open Gym

Archivers Chamber Orchestra

Open Gym Mid-Quarter

Archivers Chamber Orchestra Club 3C