June 2002
The Marauder
Williamson Middle School
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST:
Classroom News
Clubs News
Student of the Month
Middle School Calendar for June
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Classroom News
2
Club News
23
Physical Education News
3
8th Grade Dinner Dance
3
Student of the Month for April
Middle School June Calendar
From Mr. Kissinger……..
Dear Parents,
Once again there is so much going on here at Williamson Middle
School that it would be im
possible to mention all of it in this article.
Everyone seems busier than the next person.
An area of concern that has come
to the forefront with the current
summer like weather is what children should or should not wear to
school. As stated in the st
udent handbook the law provides that
student dress should not interfere with the orderly management of the
school. This is rath
er vague. At the school we constantly find
ourselves spending valuable time deciding whether or not a shirt or
dress strap is t
oo thin or if shorts are too short. To eliminate this
distraction to the educational process I am asking that parents not
send their children to school in tank tops without tee shirts
underneath. Also when determining the length of shorts have your
child stand straight with their hands at their sides. The shorts should
be beyond the fingertips. I understand that the buildi
ng can become
hot in the last few weeks of school and students want to be
comfortable. Some clothing, however, can make others
uncomfortable and distract from our primary mission, which is
education. I look forward to your support on this matter as we al
l
strive to make this a safe and positive learning environment.
Sincerely yours,
Russell Kissinger
Middle School Principal
MIDDLE SCHOOL MARAUDER
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Miss Brownell’s
Classroom
We have begun the novel titled
The Cay
, by
Theodore Taylor. Our novel begins on an island in
the Ca
ribbean called Curacao. It is a story of
survival and friendship.
Our fraction investigation has come to a close. The
focus f
or May is to prepare for the upcoming Grade
5 assessment in math. The Tests of New York
State Standards (TONYSS) will be given
on May
29th and 30th. The test consists of three different
types of questions: multiple choice, short response,
and extended r
esponse.
Dates to keep in mind:
June 6th, Science Day
June 14th Fort Ontario Field trip
Classroom Stars!
Luke DeFisher
Listening
Noelle White
Behavior
Katlyn Gregg
–Responsibility
Ryan Siragusa
Responsibility
It seems especially poignant to be expressing the
desperation of the Jews during the Holocaust of
WWII. The Palestinian/Israeli
crisis comes up for
discussion. Peace is eluding many people just
now.
Mrs. Ehresman was a quest reader on
May 9th and share
d her love of reading
through an excerpt of a novel set in the
1930’s.
Critters will be entering the classroom with our
study of invertebrates. The gracefulness of leeches
and speed of racing worms will show how a
backbone isn’t needed by all of
God’s creatures!
Mrs. Bierer’s
Classroom
Land of Hope
gave support to the study of
immigration, “Girl of the Limberlost” expressed
attitudes abo
ut education in the early 1900’s, the
Charleston and a women’s protest march
highlighted the ‘20’s, “Chickery, Chick, Cha La,
Cha La” enlivened the ‘40’s and that 1959 Chubby
Checker twist let the children know we were really
living in the ‘50’s! Period
clothing and music,
augmented with
Snow Treasure
and
Twenty and
Ten (historical fiction based on real 1940’s
incidents), let st
udents know about culture,
economics, geography and population of the times.
On to Canada and Latin America
— in only 4
weeks!
5/6 Student Association
By Miss Finkelstein & Mrs. Hoody
The 5/6 Student Association sponsored the Spring
Dance on Friday, May
3rd. Entertainment was
provided by Scott Spezzano from the radio station
98 PXY. The students were very excited he was
there
and had a great time dancing, eating
refreshments and participating in
contests. We would like to thank all
the parent chaperon
es that came to the
dance as well as faculty here at the
Middle School for making the dance a
huge success.
On Tuesday, May 21s
t the 5/6 Student
Association held an Ice
Cream Social,
which provided the refreshments for the
Festival of the Arts. Our group
members made ice
cream desserts. Our
members had a great time making the sundaes, and
those who attended the Festival of Arts
enjoyed
eating them! Overall, it was a very fun evening for
all.
Our last meeting of the year will be in June. We
will than
k our members for all of their dedication
and service this year with a pizza party.
MIDDLE SCHOOL MARAUDER
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3
7th & 8th Grade
Students Association
By Mrs. Osborn
Last meeting of year June 3
— year end party in
courtyard 2:15
— 3:00.
When you are at the new Town Park check out the
11 benches that the SA had made. Thanks to all
who participated in Talent Show. The p
roceeds
made this project possible.
The 5, 6, 7, 8 Student Association also purchased
an electric projection screen for the M.S
.
Auditorium as this year’s school gift.
Thanks to all who supported our activities this year.
International Club
By Mrs. Osborn.
Our last meeting of this year will be Thursday, June
6 in Rm 13.
Physical Education
By Mrs. Freischlag and Mr. Mitchell
In Physical Education class we are working on
improving students fitness
levels. We have been
exercising to music, running through circuits and
using heart monitors. Students will be completing
the
Presidential physical fitness tests.
The Williamson Middle School Physical
Education department received 54 free
tennis racquet
s through the United States
Tennis Association. Mr. Mitchell & Mrs.
Freischlag also will receive money (from a grant)
to help
promote tennis in the fall.
The tennis racquets will be shared among our K
12
Physical Education programs.
8th Grade Dinner
Dance
Mardi Gras Theme
Class of 2006
Friday, June 21st
(6:00 PM
10:00 PM)
Middle School Courtyard
Rain or Sh
ine
Ticket Price
— $6.00 Students
Theme Related Food and Activities
Music Provided by: Joel’s Song
All Eight Graders are Encour
aged to Attend.
Lots of Food, Fun and Activities for Everyone!
Any questions can be directed to Carol
Verbridge @ 589
2589
Tickets will go on sale Monday, June 3rd
through Friday, June 7th ONLY.
Purchase your
tickets during lunch.
Star Bowler
Fred Blauvelt has become an expert bowler.
He bowled a high game of 229 this year and
received a trophy. Also t
his year, Fred
bowled a 500 series and bowled a 300 on a
no tap. He has accumulated 5 bowling
trophies and has earned and has e
arned
patches every year he has bowled.
Congratulations Fred!
MIDDLE SCHOOL MARAUDER
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4
Student of the Month for April
Student
Grade
Teacher
Reason
Pierce Alquist
5
G. Marshall
Exceptional Effort
Tyler Eaton
5
G. Marshall
Exceptional Effort
Thomas Godsey
5
I. Bierer
Understanding
Ashley Hoffman
5
G. Marshall
Exceptional Effort
Kelly Jones
5
H. Brownell
Exceptional Effort
Rebeccah Klejment
5
J. Luke
Consistently Has Done Her Best All Year
Kelly Marchionda
5
J. Luke
Consistently Has Done Her Best All Year
Amanda Monachino
5
G. Holowka
Exceptional Effort
Dan Rehor
5
H. Brownell
Exceptional Effort
Tyler Shove
5
G. Holowka
Improved Effort
Kera Smith
5
I. Bierer
Helpfulness
Jayelle White
5
J. Luke
Improved Effort in ELA/S.S.
Scott Cuthbert
6
Sixth Grade Team
Outstanding Effort in Sixth Grade
Jacob Gage
6
Sixth Grade Team
Outstanding Effort in Sixth Grade
Stephanie Morse
6
Sixth Grade Team
Outstanding Effort in Sixth Grade
Amanda VanderByl
6
Sixth Grade Team
Outstanding Effort in Sixth Grade
Rob Verbridge
6
Sixth Grade Team
Outstanding Effort in Sixth Grade
Brittany Daniels
7
P. Wackenhut
Exceptional Effort in Science
Seth DeNeef
7
K. Hoody
Exceptional Effort
Kelsey Gelina
7
Bruinix, McMahon, Osborn
Making Tracks to Do the Right Thing
Cassie Haak
7
7th Grade Team
Citizenship
Ashley Jenkins
7
7th Grade Team
Improvement
Amanda Knopp
7
7th Grade Team
Effort
Elisabeth Malchoff
7
P. Perez
Exceptional Effort/Constructive Attitude
Rachel Peck
7
Bruinix, McMahon, Osborn
Making Tracks to Do the Right Thing
Mallory Rynders
7
Bruinix, McMahon, Osborn
Making Tracks to Do the Right Thing
Taryn Schoenleber
7
D. Osborn
Improved Effort/Excellent Participation
Steve Shay
7
7th Grade Team
Improvement
Allison Shultes
7
7th Grade Team
Attitude
Renee Ast
8
8th Grade Team
Improvement
Jessica Bailey
8
8th Grade Team
Attitude
Leah Cox
8
8th Grade Team
Excellence
Stephanie Crichton
8
P. Perez
Exceptional Effort/Class Participation
Charlie Foehner
8
D. Brown
Class Participation
Amanda Gage
8
Bruinix, McMahon, Osborn
Making Tracks to Do the Right Thing
Beatrice Jones
8
D. Brown
Positive Role Model
Michael Kraft
8
P. Wackenhut
Exceptional Effort in Science
Ami Kush
8
Bruinix, McMahon, Osborn
Making Tracks to Do the Right Thing
Marie Montondo
8
Bruinix, McMahon, Osborn
Making Tracks to Do the Right Thing
Troy Torbitt
8
8th Grade Team
Attitude
Mason Verbridge
8
8th Grade Team
Excellence
Heather Wackerman
8
D. Osborn
Excellent Work/Helpful
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