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Congratulations, Eagles of the Week!
8th Graders: Cole Rollins, Tyler Henney, Zion Pitts, Leticia Kelly, and Madyson Kellerbauer 7th Graders: Kaylynn Patterson, Marisa Mariano, Ashlyn Lutes, Jaidyn Reese, and Camden Williams
CALENDAR:
This Week: • Monday, April 1st: o 3rd Quarter Principal’s List Ice Cream Reward (during lunches) o Track Meet, Clay High School, 4:30 p.m. • Wednesday, April 3rd: o Ohio State Test (OST) Math Practice Test (7th & 8th Grade) o Track Meet, Clay High School, 4:30 p.m. • Saturday, April 6th: Fassett Craft Show
Looking Ahead:
• Monday, April 8th: Track Meet, Clay High School, 4:30 p.m. o Washington D.C. Trip Chaperone Meeting, 6:30 • Tuesday, April 9th: Social Studies Renaissance Fair p.m. • Friday, April 12th: Bi-Weekly PowerSchool Grade Update • Wednesday, May 8th: • Friday, April 12th-Thursday, April 18th: Spring Book Fair o Algebra OST (Part II) • Tuesday, April 16th: 7th & 8th Grade ELA OST (Part I) o Band Concert, 7:00 p.m. th • Wednesday, April 17th: 7th & 8th Grade ELA OST (Part II) • Thursday, May 9 : Spring Sports Awards, 4:00 p.m. th th • Friday, April 19th-Monday, April 22nd: Easter Break • Friday, May 10 : 8 Grade Send-Off Dance, 6:30 p.m. th th th • Thursday, April 25th: 8th Grade Science OST • Tuesday, May 14 -Friday, May 17 : 8 Grade Washington • Tuesday, April 30th: 7th & 8th Grade Math OST (Part I) D.C. Trip th th • Wednesday, May 1st: 7th & 8th Grade Math OST (Part II) • Wednesday, May 15 : 7 Grade Field Trip to UT st th th • Monday, May 6th: • Tuesday, May 21 : Honors Day (7 Grade, 8:00 a.m. – 8 o Algebra OST (Part I) Grade, 9:30 a.m.) rd o Choir Concert, 7:00 p.m. • Thursday, May 23 : Honors Breakfast th • Tuesday, May 7th: • Friday, May 24 : o Staff Training Day (No School for Students) o Talent Show o Last Day for Students
NEW INFORMATION:
3rd Quarter Principal’s List Ice Cream: congratulations to our students who earned our quarterly ice cream reward for attaining Principal’s List, with a G.P.A. of at least 3.5. Be sure to check the list, which is posted by the drinking fountain outside the office, and in the cafeteria. Ice cream will be served during lunches on Monday, April 1st.
Staff Shout-Out: we are excited to announce the start of "Staff Shout Outs" this Monday, April 1st! The Staff Shout Out is a way for students to recognize and acknowledge staff members for being Respectful, Responsible, and Ready. Staff Shout Out slips will be available in the office areas, classrooms, and in the cafeteria. When you see a staff member being Respectful, Responsible, or Ready, fill out a slip, and turn the slip in to one of the Staff Shout Out boxes (similar to the Eagle Card boxes), which are located in the office area and the cafeteria. On Fridays, we'll draw Staff Shout Out slips, and staff members will receive cool prizes! We feel it is important for staff members to model being Respectful, Responsible, and Ready for students, and want students and staff members to acknowledge, celebrate, and recognize them when they do!
Kindergarten Information Night: Oregon City Schools will hold a Kindergarten Parent Information Night for incoming 2019-2020 students. The event will take place in the Clay High School Auditorium, from 6:00-7:00 p.m., on Wednesday, April 10th.
Fitness Club Field Trip: see attached.
REMINDERS:
PBIS at Fassett: as part of our Positive Behavior Intervention and Support (PBIS) efforts at Fassett, we have identified Be Respectful, Be Responsible, and Be Ready as our priority expectations for positive behavior. A Matrix of Expectations has been developed, which provides students a framework of guidance on what it means to Be Respectful, Be Responsible, and Be Ready in every area at Fassett. A copy of the Matrix of Expectations is attached. Please take time to review the attached Matrix of Expectations with your student(s), and encourage him/her to show their Eagle Pride by Being Respectful, Responsible, and Ready in all they do! Thank you for your support!
Oregon Parks & Rec Newsletter: the Oregon Rec offers Art, Fitness and Sporting events for Youth & Adults? All information is located in our quarterly newsletter. Sign up: https://oregonrec.recdesk.com/Community/Page?pageId=609
YMCA Activities and Programs: the YMCA is currently offering numerous programs. Please see the attached flyers.
Attendance Reminder: Please be sure you are sending in notes for your student's absences. As a reminder, legitimate/excused reasons to be absent from school are: 1. Personal illness with doctor’s note stating that the child is unable to attend school on given day(s) 2. Medical Excuse 3. Death in the family 4. Religious Observance 5. Quarantine 6. Court Subpoena 7. Family Vacation: one vacation approved in advance, as described in the student handbook.
District Flyers: go here for information and events taking place in our school community.
School Breakfast and Lunch: • If sending payment in with a student, please have him/her take the payment directly to the cafeteria, before school. Pre-payment of student accounts is available here. • School lunch may be purchased for $3.00. School breakfast may be purchased for $1.50. • Information on free and reduced meals, as well as a downloadable application, is available here. • The August lunch menu can be found here.
7th and 8th Grade students from Fassett’s Fitness Club traveled to Get Air Toledo Trampoline Park as a culminating activity for the school year. These students did a fantastic job of representing Fassett Junior High School. Their behavior was exemplary! They had a fun time bouncing, playing, and interacting with one another! They didn’t stop moving the entire time…
EXPECTATIONS at FASSETT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
ALL ASSEMBLIES BATHROOM BUS CAFETERIA HALLWAY & OFFICE SETTINGS & FIELD TRIPS LOCKERS
● Politely do what is ● Be positive, quiet, ● Respect school ● Keep hands and ● Politely do what is ● Politely do what is ● Be polite and ask asked of you by all and attentive property feet to yourself asked of you by all asked of you by all permission adults ● Respond ● Clean up after ● Use quiet, polite adults adults ● Patiently wait ● Use respectful, immediately to yourself conversation ● Use respectful, ● Use respectful, your turn positive language quiet signal ● Respect the positive language positive language ● Respect personal BE and manners in all privacy and and manners in all and manners in all space of adult RESPECTFUL interactions personal space of interactions interactions ● Keep hands, feet, others ● Respect others’ ● Keep hands and and objects to space feet to yourself yourself ● Give personal space to others ● Carry your agenda ● Represent FJHS ● Go directly to and ● Be on time for ● Make good ● Walk directly to ● Have your signed book at all times positively from the restroom departure seating choices your destination agenda book ● Own your actions ● Sit in assigned ● Wash your hands ● Keep track of your ● Remain seated ● Be polite and pass ● Have proper ● Notify an adult of rows/ areas with belongings until given quietly paperwork problems or your teacher and ● Throw trash away permission ● Walk to the right ● Bring in proper BE concerns class ● Keep opened food ● Pick up after notes for absence RESPONSIBLE ● Do what is and drink in the yourself expected, even cafeteria ● Keep your locker when no one is ● Clean up after clean, organized looking yourself and locked ● Use only your assigned locker ● Come to school on ● Face forward and ● Enter only to use ● Follow the driver’s ● Quietly enter/exit ● Carry your agenda ● Know why you are time, prepared to sit up straight the restroom rules and in an orderly book at all times; there and what learn ● Enter calmly; exit directions manner signed as needed you need BE ● Bring necessary safely ● Remain seated ● Collect your READY classroom supplies, materials and with your leave quickly Chromebook charged
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND LIFE SCIENCES Pre-Med Summer Camp for 8th – 12th Grades
What: A unique camp tailored for An exciting opportunity for future enhancing students scientists and physicians understanding of the medical • Hands-on Biomedical research field. experience • Learn the basics of physiology, genetics, For more information and to immunology, bioinformatics in Medicine register go to: • Explore career paths at the University of www.utoledo.edu/med/depts/ Toledo College of Medicine & Life Sciences physpharm/summercamp.html • Meet leaders and admissions officials of our Medical School Contact the camp coordinator at • Visit the Interprofessional Immersive 419-383-4059 Simulation Center or [email protected] When: June 3-7, 2019 from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Spots are limited so register soon! Where: University of Toledo’s Health Science Deadline to register: Campus, Block Health Science Building April 15, 2019 Cost due at registration: $100 registration fee plus $500 materials and supplies
ARTS AND HUMANITIES BEYOND THE SEA SPRING RECITAL 2019 Featuring dance, music, art, and martial arts programs EASTERN COMMUNITY YMCA *****Registration begins March 11*****
Announcing our Spring Arts and Humanities Recital, Beyond the Sea! Students enrolled in ballet, tap, jazz, vocal lessons, or guitar lessons for session 2 (March 24-May 11) will be participating in our recital. They will be learning a dance routine or song in class, but also should be practicing at home. The martial arts program will be conducting their belt ceremony. Art students will have projects displayed in the lobby. Come join us for an afternoon that will be oceans of fun!