Monday, December 22, 2014

A Special Thank You

December 22, 2014

Our PTO has seemingly grown each year throughout the past four years.  While they have a similar number of officers and volunteers, the impact they have on our middle school is tremendous and continues to grow each year.  I am reminded of this by our staff and by the many events we have in our building that they sponsor and support.  I want to thank not only our officers for their great work but also all of our parents for the support you give our PTO through membership and / or participation as a volunteer in the many events they contribute to.

Our PTO has supported the following:
  • Fundraising to help reduce the cost per student of our field trips
  • Funding for so much of our Garden Program including composting, raised bed materials, and support for our “Salads for Kids” days         
  • Funding for much of our Character Programming including our hallway banners and our breakfast and lunch recognition programming
  • Support of our teams for annual initiatives and mentoring programming
  • Support for our PE department in their acquisition of equipment
  • Support for our Social Events in all of the volunteers they coordinate

Great schools have great connections to their community and many opportunities for parents to participate to see the internal workings of their schools.  Our American Education Week was exemplary of this and our PTO once again was instrumental in making this event a great one for our community.

On behalf of all our staff at BCMS I offer our gratitude and appreciation to our parents and our PTO for all that you do!

Sincerely,
Mike Klugman
Principal, BCMS

Read more about our BCMS PTO by visiting their website:
http://www.bcmspto.org/



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Big News of the Week
The big news this week comes from BCMS' very own TV Studio!   Our morning announcements are now online.  Parents can see more here (every day): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH3fAvfE9hFJnlMtmBJz_6A/videos

WOW- Another Great Concert(s)!
Our 7th and 8th grade winter concerts took place last week and once again our musicians demonstrate a level of discipline and commitment that is exemplary.  Our middle school students exceed what my high school band, orchestra and choir was capable of and it's due to both participation and to level and caliber of play.  Well done!

An Invitation to Parents to a Special Presentation for Students
On February 24th BCMS is conducting a Leadership Assembly for each of our grade levels whose theme is PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY.  Parents who would like to attend will be able to sit in our balcony or in our overflow seating in the Library.  As the date gets closer we will share more details.

Next Week's Calendar

Monday, December 22
  • Regular day of school - no late buses
Tuesday, Dec 23
  • Regular day of school - We will have late buses for students who want to stay with teachers
Wednesday, Dec 24

  • NO SCHOOL 
  • OFFICES Closed 
Thurs, Dec 25
  • NO SCHOOL 
  • OFFICES Closed 
Friday, Dec 26
  • NO SCHOOL 
  • OFFICES are OPEN 
Week of December 29-January 2
Offices will be closed on December 31 and January 1

Have a great week!

Mr. K 

Friday, December 12, 2014

Friday, December 12, 2014 What's Next for New York State in Education

Big News of the Week
The big news this week comes at the State level where New York State Education Commissioner John King announced he would be leaving his current post to take a position as an assistant to Federal Education Commissioner Arne Duncan.

Among King's most volatile initiatives are the alignment of New York State standardized exams to the Common Core and the association of teachers evaluations to these assessments.  As to what's in store for New York any observations at this point are pure speculation and conjecture.

WOW- What A Concert!
Our first 6th grade concert is always one of my favorites because our 6th graders get to play with a much larger ensemble than in elementary school and it sure sounded like it on Thursday Night.  Congratulations to all of our musicians and singers for what one parent called "one of my favorite events!"  Thank you also to our parents who have remained resolute in supporting our musicians through all of their hard work.

WOW - What a Week!  A weather week that is...
We truly appreciate having a community whose priority is education!  In a week that saw cancellations of after-school events and a delay to school both due to inclement weather we have been fortunate to make the most of a 5 day week academically.  5 day weeks are like lottery tickets to educators.  We treasure these (weeks) because continuity lends to rigor.  The greater continuity in our time the less students are disrupted in being able to link related concepts together.

Teaching Empathy and Gratitude
A reminder to parents and students that our Food Drive comes to a close Monday, December 15.  What comes as a shock to many of our students is that we have so many needy families right here in Bethlehem.  As a Middle School we are trying to fill at least 100 meals to help many of these families.  Thank you to our parents for supporting this small part of our character programming!

Important BOE (Board of Education) Meeting Next Week
Next week's BOE meeting is moved from Hamagrael to the High School.  Important topics up for discussion are two issues that may affect residents' taxes (one a property exemption and the other is the Veteran's exemption) and our board will review the progress of the committee charged with evaluating the construct of our High School's Lab School.  The Lab School is a school-within-a-school and with budget shortfalls the committee has been working to preserve as much of the program as possible while remaining true to the original mission of the Lab School.  The meeting is Wednesday, December 17 and begins at 6:30 PM.

Quarter Two Interim Report
Interim reports are 5 week reports that provide students and parents a mid-quarter update about progress.  Our 2nd quarter interim reports will be posted next Friday.  Parents should be sure that your email address is updated in Aspen, be sure that you have set your SNN (School News Notifier) settings to receive notifications from the Middle School, and have your student activate the Middle School Home Page within Aspen.  Once students activate this page in their accounts, parent can also (for your parent account).  The Home Page in Aspen is where we post important Middle School documents.

Next Week's Calendar

Monday, December 15
  • FOOD DRIVE ENDS
  • School Bus Safety Drill AM (some students may be late to HR)
  • All students who have an AM bus route should ride the bus Monday morning
Tuesday, Dec 16
  • Grade 7 Concert
  • Hanukkah begins at sundown
Wednesday, Dec 17

  • BOE 7 PM (AT HS not Hamagrael)
Thurs, Dec 18
  • Grade 8 Concert
Friday, Dec 19
  • Q2 Interim grades posted on Aspen
A reminder to all students and parents that we have school on Monday and Tuesday, December 22nd and 23rd!

Have a great weekend!

Mr. K

Friday, December 5, 2014

Friday, December 5, 2014 A Great Life Lesson

One of my most Profound Life Lessons

In the Fall of 1988, when I was a junior in college I had a rare and unique opportunity. I was able to listen to John McDonnell, the then Chairman of the McDonnell Douglas Corporation. McDonnell Douglas was the largest provider of military aircraft for the United State until 1988, when it merged with Boeing. Boeing, as most know, is THE largest provider of aviation tech in the United States.

The irony of meeting Mr. McDonnell was that it was simply coincidental. His daughter was one of my classmates at the University of Rochester and she and I lived in a 24 person super-suite that shared a common room. The 24 of us (12 boys and 12 girls) represented a pretty diverse amalgam and we developed strong friendships. 6 of the girls were in the same sorority, the 12 boys all had friendships that were bread out of athletics and the teams we played on, and the other 6 girls were similar in this regard.

One day, just prior to a long break and as parents were picking kids up to take them home, a small group of us were sitting around our common room when Mr. McDonnell arrived. I digress but his daughter is one of the most humble and grounded individuals I have ever met. Not a one of us knew who her family was and she never flaunted the affluence of her background prior to her reluctant introduction of Mr. McDonnell to our group. It was only after one of our group prodded him that he was willing to share some of his experience with us.

I’ll never forget what he talked about.

When asked about what type of students became successful in his company he recounted that there was a time when his company looked for straight-A students who were pretty self-sufficient. He said that he immediately noticed that these students struggled to work in teams. These students became so self-sufficient through their educational experience that they often lacked the social intelligence to work as a part of a team and in his field (designing airplanes and problem solving) working in teams always created the best results. He further stated that what he observed from these people is that they struggled to allow others to evolve one of their ideas. They additionally could not achieve synergy (the ability of a group to become more than the sum of its individuals) because they refused to accept that other people’s ideas might be better than their own.

Mr. McDonnell said that the type of student that he found did best in his company was the type of student who worked well with others, who could admit that they needed help, and who could share the credit of success with members of a team. He said that these were sometimes straight-A students but just as often they were B, or even C students. He said that there were many times when they hired someone who had to struggle through school but who was outstanding at seeking help from professors, who was a leader when it came to forming study teams for tests, and who often had to radically revise their understanding of concepts.  This type of person, he said, often became a great problem solver because they had the determination to not give up when no solution seemed apparent, the tenacity to find solutions that were great rather than just ‘good enough’, and the perseverance to not give up when they encountered failure, not to mention the teamwork skills to put finding a solution through any means ahead of their own ego.

As my group of friends listened to Mr. McDonnell it confirmed things some of us learned from our sports teams but that we seldom saw in our college or high school classrooms. Throughout my teaching career this experience compelled my research into cooperative learning, help-seeking behavior, and social and emotional intelligence. Little did I know back then, when I had no vision of becoming a teacher, that those words would have such a huge imprint on my future!

Our staff at BCMS continues to stress and emphasize help-seeking behavior in our students and the post above, that I shared with our staff, was inspired by conversations with BC Parents of newly minted college freshman. Those freshman comment to noticing immediately both how rigorous college is, but also that they feel either equally or better prepared than peers from other places.  Sometimes life's best preparation is not how much we know but well we can learn what's ahead!

End of Week News and Notes
Monday was our BCMS Faculty Meeting
  •  Staff introduction to the tool Lanschool
    • With 10 new laptop carts in our building (1 per team) this tool allows a teacher to view all students computers on their own teacher station screen, allows the teacher to project any student's screen at the front of the room, and allows the teacher to take over a student's screen (from their teacher station) to assist the student. A teacher can now have a student take over the class to model how to complete any process directly from that student's work station.
  • Staff introduction to Socrative
    • Socrative is an on-line quizzing / teaching software that allows a teacher to poll students while students are using their laptops and their answers are gathered and analyzed in an excel spreadsheet
  • Writing Continues...
    • In our November Faculty Meeting our ELA teachers worked with our department areas (science, math, etc) in how to best implement the use of writing rubrics.
    • Our content areas (other than ELA) will be using rubric driven expectations to reinforce students' writing development and skill throughout the 2nd and 3rd quarters
    • Our ELA teachers are finishing up their Narrative writing unit and preparing to enter the 2nd of three units this year in the coming weeks
 Safe Driving
  • I hope all parents received the email I put out on 12.4.14 about our safe driving rules & norms around BCMS.  I have reprinted portions below but for parents who did not receive my email please be sure to update your profile information within our Aspen system and if you need help with this please feel welcome to Joan Chadderdon at the Middle School at 439-7460.
    • Driving Rules in and around BCMS
      • All drivers must yield to walkers in crosswalks both in the school lot and outside of it 
      • All drivers should be aware that the posted speed on Kenwood Avenue during school hours is 20 mph and that the posted speed in our lot is 5 mph at all times  
      • All drivers should be aware that there is no dropping of students on Kenwood Avenue, in our bus area, or in the back lot of our building
 Gratitude
  • This time of year inspires gratitude and I know I speak for our staff when I share how grateful we are to have the support of a community so 'tuned in' to education and the importance it plays in the lives of children.  Our American Ed Week saw a little more than 400 parents visit the school and with the help of our PTO and parent volunteers for our book fair this event is one that we look forward to every year.  Thank you to all who participated and for taking the time to get to know our routines at BCMS!  Our Literacy Committee and our Tech Committee have already started planning for next year's event!
Have a great weekend!
Mr. Klugman
Principal
BCMS