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Mustang Principal’s Message Volume 6 Issue 4 June 2016 Woodlands Middle School Dear Woodlands’ Families, Where has the year gone? Woodlands’ has definitely had a monumental year! I am truly pleased with all of our student’s accomplishments. As we progress into the summer break, I would like to thank our students, parents, and teachers for enduring the busy second half of the school year. Our student’s success will prove that being diligent in their studies is very rewarding. Please encourage them to continue their learning during the summer break. Please make sure they read at least 30 minutes daily and check Edline for any summer assignments. I hope the summer break provides you with an opportunity to connect with family and friends. May the summer break give each of you the ability to reinforce the value of exploring the world around us and find pathways to success along our journey. All the best, Mr. Eassa

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Transcript of Woodlands Middle School Newsletter

Mustang Principal’s Message

Volume 6

Issue 4

June 2016

Woodlands Middle School

Dear Woodlands’ Families,

Where has the year gone? Woodlands’ has definitely hada monumental year! I am truly pleased with all of our student’s

accomplishments. As we progress into the summer break, I would like to thank our students, parents, and teachers for enduring the busy second half of the school year. Our

student’s success will prove that being diligent in their studies is very rewarding. Please encourage them to

continue their learning during the summer break.

Please make sure they read at least 30 minutes daily and check Edline for any summer assignments.

I hope the summer break provides you with an opportunity to connect with family and friends. May the summer break give each of you the ability to reinforce the value of exploring the world around us and find

pathways to success along our journey.

All the best,Mr. Eassa

2From Bookkeeper’s Desk

Here we are the end of the school year 2016, an exciting time for all of our 8th grade students. There is an issue that we need parents to know. Make sure that you check to see if your students have any obligations owed that you need to clear before students move to high schools. Textbooks, library books, IDs obligations may prevent, your student, in the future, from receiving textbooks, participatinginfieldtrips,promsandevenwalkingtoreceivetheirdiploma.Pleasecheckwiththeschool to see that there is no obligations following your student to high schools. Call your student servicesoffice. For students moving to 7th and 8th grade it is also important that they know if they have outstanding. If you have obligations will not allow you to participate in school activities like dances, fieldtrips,etc.Pleasecontactyourgradeleveltocorrectthesituationsothatyourstudentisabletoparticipate in the fun.Rememberitiseasiertopayonlinethantosendacheckorcash,onlytofindouttheywerelost.Ifthere is something you would like for us to add for the next year give us your suggestions and we will address it. During the year we have the following available for on-line payment:1. PE uniforms, locks and sports bags.2. Id badges and lanyards3. Science dept. donations4. Cambridge donations5. Yearbooks6. Band instruments7. Mostfieldtripsandfundraisers8. Medical Academy donations9. Culinary Academy donations10. Technology Academy donations Always make sure that you print a receipt to present to the sponsor should he/she requires it. As always, we wish you and your students a great, safe summer vacation. See you back in August 15th

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Congratulations to the 2016 Woodlands Boys’

Volleyball Team

Matthew MancinoNate LivingstonJack Christiano

Lucas BustamanteKameron CurtisMark Samuels

Brayden GreenCallum ClearyJustin Gregory

Vincent ChristianoTimmy Reyes

Jordan WilliamsLiam Marcus

Kennedy Weech For the second year in a row, seventh grader Kennedy Weech was published in the Palm Beach County Middle School Poetry Competition anthology. Kennedy’s poem “Pressure” was selected for publication from among 300+ poems by judges Dr. David Axelrod, Poet Laureate of Volusia County; Anastasia Clark, former Poet-in-Residence for Broward County; and world-published author Virgil Suarez. The competition is generously funded by the Love 4 One Another Charities, and competition directorLauraCostellorevealedforthefirsttimethattherecentlydeceasedmusicianPrince is the benefactor. This year’s anthology is available in our Media Center. Way to represent WMS, Kennedy! Kennedy is pictured with her parents, Robert & Cathy Weech.

On February 24th, six of our teachers were notified from FLDOE Commissioner Pam Stewart that they are in the top 5% for student growth in the state of Florida for the school years 2012-13, 2013-14, and 2014-15. This data is measured by student performance on standardized tests from grades 4-10 in ELA, Math, and Algebra. This is a truly special feat considering there are 177,000 public school teachers in Florida; 90,437 of those teachers are in grades 4-10 in ELA, Math, and Algebra. The topfivepercentis4,522teachersand Woodlands has 6 of the 4,522 teachers! Please congratulate Mr. Bednarek, Mrs. Dubler, Ms. Feinberg, Mrs. Marchsteiner, Ms. Ritaccio, and Ms. Robbins on this wonderful accomplishment

Mustang ExpressJune 2016Published Four Times Per YearWoodlands Middle School5200 Lyons Rd.Lake Worth, FL 33467Issue #4

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HOSA STUDENTS COMPETE IN STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

We had a great trip to Orlando with our students to compete in the HOSA: Future Health Professionals State Leadership Conference on April 14-16. Their dedication, attitude, and behavior were excellent and demonstrated Mustang PRIDE! We are very proud of their accomplishments. Thesestudentsplacedinthetopfivein“StateCategoryEvents”:SabinaAugustin,1st place History, Health Science and HOSA Knowledge; Camilo Pina - 4th place Medical Reading; Katie Carradi - 3rd place Researched Persuasive Speaking. These studentsearned topfive in“NationalCategoryEvents”,and for thefirst

time, middle schools may continue in competition! The top three positions are invited to compete at the International Leadership Conference in Nashville, TN in late June.

Congratulations to: Ilianna Hernandez, Marissa Ciardullo, Danielle Cora, and Julia Zehl - 2nd place Public Health; Margo Mandell, Chinyere Oko, and Riley Ross -

3rd place Public Health; Joseph Hunt - 2nd place Extemporaneous Health Poster; Sabrina McCranels - 5th place Extemporaneous Health Poster; Dylan Slossberg

- 2nd place Prepared Speaking; Zara Siassi - 3rd place Prepared Speaking; and Tatyana Pena, Isabelle Soto, Jade Steele - 1st place Health Education.

We also had two earn recognition as Courtesy Corps students, assisting as needed with the competition: Hannah Alderman - 3rd place; Wadler Aldajuste - 4th place. Our chapter was recognized as the largest middle school chapter in Florida with over a hundred members, which earns us the Centum Chapter award. The HOSA Chapter Reflection scrapbook prepared by ourhistorian, Hannah Alderman, earned Recognition of Excellence as well.

It was a successful and memorable conference. Thanks to our students and chaperones!

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HELP PROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT Recycle Your Printer Cartridges & Used Cell PhonesDear Parents:

We are pleased to announce our partnership with Dade Recycling. Going forward our company will be recycling its electronic waste. Please help support our green initiative by properly disposing of all the items listed below in our new recycling bin.

We greatly appreciate your support!

We will be recycling the following items:

• Inkjetprintercartridges

• Tonerprintercartridges

• Usedcellphones

• Rechargeablebatteries

• Smallelectronicdevices Laptops, tablets, Mp3 players, digital cameras

• New(unused)inkandtonercartridges

The recycling bin is located intheMainoffice.

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SPACE SHUTTLE PILOT – AEROSPACE ENGINEER On March 17th, selected students of Mr. Ogan’s U.S. History class, as well as Medical Academy students, had the privilege to speak to Mr. Fred Haise. Mr. Haise is best known as being one of NASA’s original Apollo astronauts. As a member of the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission , Mr. Haise proved to the world that having a passion for education, being dedicated to a profession , and living a life of service to the world is well worth the effort. His skill as an astronaut proved to be invaluable towards the safe return of the Apollo 13 crew from a life-threatening spaceship explosion while on a mission to land on the moon. Mr. Organ met Mr. Haise while attending the memorial service for the late Dr. Edgar Mitchell – Apollo 14 astronaut - and 6th man to walk on the moon. It was during this meeting that Mr. Haise agreed to speak to the Woodlands students. The discussion was conducted via “Skype” technology – with Woodlands students sitting in the Media Center, and Mr. Haise being in his Texas home. Student questions concerning space exploration, education in the sciences, as well as courage , dedication, and just plain having the “guts” to do all the things that he has done in his life, proved to be a great experience for all!