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social media over the weekend.

Because that is when we are

clocked out, we can exert NO

influence. However, you can! It

is a good idea to monitor what

students are doing on social

media. A common mistake par-

ents make is to believe that hav-

ing a phone makes their kids

safer. That is only true if the

phone is being used responsi-

bly. See the following website

for more detailed suggestions

and information. https://

www.commonsensemedia.org/

Controlled Entry

At Stucky: Stucky has

always made the safety of our

students and staff a top priority.

We are taking another step to

make our school safer by in-

stalling a new electronic entry

system that will be in place soon.

After 8 a.m., our front doors will

be locked. Next to the front

doors will be an intercom system

with a camera. After 8 a.m., par-

ents and guests will be required

to press the button on the inter-

com to alert office staff that they

have arrived. Office staff will

either look at the guest(s)

through the camera or speak to

them through the intercom to

verify their business with the

school before they remotely

unlock the doors. As always,

guests will report to the office to

receive their Hall Pass visitor

badge when they enter the

school. The front doors will be

unlocked at the end of the day at

3:10 p.m.

We thank you in advance for

your assistance during this transi-

tion. I believe having guests “buzz

in” when they come to our

school during the day is another

great way to help keep all of our

students safe.

Social Media Safety: We encourage you to be vigilant

in monitoring your student’s use

of social media. Here’s why. We

frequently receive screen shots

of phones that show some hor-

rendous things kids are saying on

I just wanted to say hello and to

let you know of the upcoming

events and the results of the last

book fair held at Barnes & Noble

on December 12th. We have

been awarded with a gift card to

purchase books in the amount of

$491.35. I have placed an order

and they should be arriving soon.

I always welcome book sugges-

tions that you would like to see

your student reading.

The Parent/Teacher conferences

will be held the last Tuesday and

Thursday of February, 23rd and

25th from 1:30 pm to 6:50 pm.

We will once again be setting up

the Scholastic book fair in front

of the auditorium. It’s a good

opportunity for you to get a new

book and keep adding more to

the library. For visiting, your

student will be entered into a

drawing for $10 to spend at the

book fair. You can always go to

the Scholastic website and enter

Stucky’s school name as recipi-

ent. http://

bookfairs.scholastic.com/

homepage/stuckymiddleschool.

If you want to volunteer to help

that’s always nice too.

I can be reached at the school at

316 973 8409 or email

msumner@usd259.net.

Student Safety: Controlled Entry & Social Media

I N S I D E

T H I S I S S U E :

6th Grade

News

2

7th Grade

News

3

8th Grade

News

4

Eat 4 Stucky

@ Bob &

Luigi’s

5

Calendar of

Events

6

Tardy Data 6

Book Fair During Parent Teacher Conferences

W I C H I T A P U B L I C

S C H O O L S

Stucky Storm Watch F E B R U A R Y 1 , 2 0 1 6 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 6

PARENT

TEACH ER

CONFE R-

ENCES :

F EBRUARY

23 & 2 5

1 : 30 -

7 : 00P .M.

The

Jennifer Sinclair, Principal

P A G E 2

6th Grade News Science

Sixth grade students in Mrs.

Overstake’s science class have

been learning and experiment-

ing with Newton’s Laws of

Motion. After learning about

the first law, students ob-

served objects at rest and

objects in motion, and applied

outside forces to water, wash-

ers, paperclips, pennies and

playing cards.

Mathematics

We are working on algebraic

expressions this unit. Think of

times when a letter or symbol

could be used to represent a

number in real life. When,

where, and how do you use

variables?

Social Studies

6th grade Social Studies just

finished up the lessons on

Greek Mythology with some

wonderful student presenta-

tions. Mrs. Barker and Mrs.

Baker are so excited for the

song project and can’t wait to

see what the students come

up with this year.

S T U C K Y S T O R M W A T C H

Above:

Shawnece

Rhone and

Maia Stone

create a triple

number line

with decimals,

fractions, and

percents.

Above, Clockwise: Brayden Quakenbush,

Paige Broadhurst & Brayden Quakenbush,

and Nathan Trudell experiment with

Newton’s Laws of Motion.

Parent Teacher Conferences: Feb. 23 & 25 1:30-7:00

7th Grade News

P A G E 3 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 6

Language Arts

In language arts, 7th grade students

will be working through the fourth

unit titled diversity. Students will

continue to read and analyze short

stories while focusing on how di-

versity is beneficial yet can be chal-

lenging. At the end of the unit,

students will write an informative

essay explaining how living in a

diversity society affects its mem-

bers.

Students in block 2 classes will

continue to work on grammar

navigating through Writing Matters.

In February, block 2 students will

begin reading The Watsons go to

Birmingham-1963. This novel will

allow students to go more in-depth

with the diversity unit taught in

language arts.

Social Studies

Mr. Tyner & Ms. Parnacott’s classes

have begun work on their Africa

research projects. This is a multi-

disciplinary project in which stu-

dents get to choose which topics

they want to research and what

sort of projects they want to cre-

ate. Each student has chosen at

least 5 products, for example: a

3D model of Africa, a children’s

book, news reports, etc. This pro-

ject has students working at their

own pace on the topics that most

interest them. Ask your child what

they are learning about!

this unit. Ways to get involved

with this at home include discussing

the path the basketball takes while

shooting free throws, predicting

the curve of a bowling ball rolling

down the lane, or the charting the

path of a jumping frog. Please let

us know what other ideas you and

your students have for linking our

learning to your family. We wel-

come your ideas!

Science

Over the next month in 8th grade

science students will embark on a

journey through the ever changing

Earth. Students will examine how

humans extract and consume natu-

ral resources. Students will also

evaluate human impacts on the

environment and asses solutions

for those negative impacts.

Social Studies

8th Grade US History is currently

discussing the expansion westward

of our great nation. This is known

as Manifest Destiny. Unfortunately,

America did not always have per-

mission to take some of the terri-

tories, and this leads to a war with

Mexico. This Mexican-American

War was from 1846 to 1848 and

will be the topic of the Spring

DBQ. Students will also be taking

the Multi-Discipline part of the

state test this month.

Mathematics

8th grade math has started our

extensive geometry unit. So far we

have examined all types of sym-

metry. Next up: looking at trian-

gles and other polygons to deter-

mine similarity and congru-

ence. This is a great unit to get

involved with at home: ask your

student where and when he can

see symmetry in nature, or ask her

to spot two shapes in the house

and discuss what angles and side

lengths the two shapes have in

common.

Honors algebra classes have con-

quered solving systems of equa-

tions. We are now looking at non-

linear relationships. Your student

will be learning about exponential

functions and parabolas mainly in

8th Grade News

Right: Mr. Bixler leads a Sing-

a-long in the last 15 minutes

before Winter Break. Lyrics

were projected on the board.

See 7th Grade Tardy Data on page 4:

Please encourage your 7th grader to be on time to

class. We have seen an increase in the average num-

ber of students who have been tardy since returning

from winter break. Let’s turn that trend around!

See 8th Grade Tardy Data on page 4:

Please encourage your 8th grader to be on time to

class. We have seen an increase in the average num-

ber of students who have been tardy since returning

from winter break. Let’s turn that trend around!

Dates to Remember

February

PTSO 6 p.m. Library Feb 2

Eat 4 Stucky @ Bob & Luigi’s Feb 9

All School Dance 6:30-8:30 Feb 13

No School-Presidents’ Day Feb 15

No School-In-service Day Feb 16

AVID Family Night 6:00-8:00 Feb 17

Parent Teacher Conferences 1:30-7:00 Feb 23

Parent Teacher Conferences 1:30-7:00 Feb 25

February

Official Calendar of Events

Click Here to see the most

current calendar of events.

Click Here to Like

Check out the fun on FB. See pictures of your

teachers, friends, sports events and much more!

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Parent Teacher Conferences: Feb. 23 & 25 1:30-7:00

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