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  • Principal's Newsletter 10.25.2024

     

    Dear Sellwood Community,

     

    Next week is the last week of the 1st quarter. 欧美巨乳色情片 has gone Paperless this year, and parents will be checking report cards on ParentVue. If you need support accessing ParentVue, need an access code, or a new password, please contact Willa Grund at wgrund@pps.net.

     

    For more information on Paperless Report Cards, please visit the following webpage, which includes instructions for accessing report cards on ParentVue as well as opting-out of Paperless Report Cards. 

     

    Like many middle school, Sellwood Middle School requires students to stow their backpacks in their lockers during the school day. There are two main reasons. The first reason has to do with space. Our class sizes are large, but our classrooms are small. We cannot accommodate both students and backpacks in classrooms without tripping hazards and blocked aisles. The second reason has to do with safety. Standard sized backpacks can conceal large items that binders cannot easily conceal. While it is a sad reality that schools need to grapple with safety concerns such as these, and nothing is foolproof, I can tell you when I look around the lunchroom and the field at recess, or walk in the hallways seeing several hundred students walking or playing with no backpacks, my belief is we are more secure than if every student was carrying around a backpack.

     

    However, we still have about a dozen students carrying their backpacks or regularly forgetting to put their backpacks in their lockers. That means 94% of Sellwood students are following the backpack rule every day, which is not bad but we can do better. For those students who are not stowing their backpacks in their locker, or who need daily reminders, we will be contacting families to set up meetings and problem solve. (There are exceptions to every rule, as we do have a few students with specific reasons for needing a small backpack, who after admin/parent meetings have been given special permission to carry a smaller size backpack comparable to a binder. Those students must display a "small backpack" pass).

     

    Next week is Spirit Week at Sellwood, and each day will feature a dress up theme. See below for the Spirit Day blurb. Wednesday morning Sellwood hosts my favorite annual assembly, The Cleveland High School Performing Arts Assembly, when Cleveland Band, Drama, and Choir programs perform highlights from their current repertoires, inspiring future high school students to participate in the performing arts.

     

    Thursday, many students will come to school in Halloween costumes. Here are the costume guidelines once again.

     

    No masks or costumes that cover the face, including full face paint.

    No props/toys/accessories - especially no fake weapons.

    No large, bulky, or inflatable costumes.

    No costumes that perpetuate a stereotype of someone's culture, gender, heritage, or religion.

    No drug or alcohol references.

    No wheels.

    Please, leave candy at home.

     

     

     

    A reminder that there is no school for students, Friday, November 1st, and Monday, November 4th.

     

    Have a great weekend,

    Sincerely,

    Jeandre Carbone

    Sellwood MS Principal

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  • Principal's Newsletter 10.18.2024

     

    Dear Sellwood Community,

     

    We continue to work to help all Sellwood students to develop the habit of wearing their ID badges at school. It is truly a work in progress, but we do have a much higher percentage of students wearing their IDs this year. We appreciate the parental support as families are clearly helping students embed the ID badge in their morning routine. Please keep in mind that there are alternatives to lanyards, and students can wear their IDs on a carabiner clipped to their belt or other . Students who have truly lost their ID should report to the office; our Campus Safety Associate can print a new ID. We will no longer be calling students to the office to get a name tag, as we do not want them missing class. Instead, we will be shifting to positive recognition of students who regularly wear their IDs at school. We will also be contacting families of students who need more support developing the habit.

     

    Don't forget that next week all middle schools will have an early release day, Wednesday October 23rd, at 1:30PM. Also, picture make-up day is next Thursday, October 24th.

     

    Sincerely,

    Jeandre Carbone

    Sellwood MS Principal

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  • Principal's Newsletter 10.10.2024

    Dear Sellwood Community,

     

    We are now in October, and one of students' favorite holidays is approaching, Halloween! Students have already started asking about costumes, and whether they are allowed. Here is our guidance regarding Halloween costumes at school.

     

    Guidance regarding Halloween Costumes.

    · No masks or costumes that cover the face, including full face paint.

    · No props/toys/accessories - especially no fake weapons.

    · No large, bulky, or inflatable costumes.

    · No costumes that perpetuate a stereotype of someone's culture, gender, heritage, or religion.

    · No wheels.

     

    · Please, leave candy at home.

     

    Please remember that there is no school tomorrow, Friday October 11th, due to the annual State In-service Day, and next Tuesday, October 15th, school will start at 9:30 rather than 9:15.

     

    Enjoy the long weekend,

     

    Jeandre Carbone

    Sellwood MS Principal

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  • Principal's Newsletter 9.27.2024

    9.27.2024

     

    Greeting Sellwood Community,

    At long last we have a new school secretary, Willa Grund. Willa started with Sellwood today, and she will soon be helping us with all of the administrative tasks we have been juggling for the first month of school. We thank Claire Howard for hanging in there and trying to do it all while we were completing the hiring process. If you visit the main office, please be sure to say hello to Willa and introduce yourselves.

    Enjoy the weekend,

    Jeandre Carbone

    Sellwood Principal

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District News

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  • Skyline Teacher Inspires Students to Slow Down & Look Up

    If you’re ever lucky enough to tag along with Tom Myers and his bird club at Skyline School, you’ll most likely notice a few things: that Skyline in the early morning can be a breathtakingly beautiful place, and that if you have a question about birds – or the natural world in general – the man his students call “Teacher Tom” can almost certainly answer it.

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  • Join Us for Movie Night!

    欧美巨乳色情片 is hosting a series of events that focus on Belonging, Equity & Inclusive Practices where we will screen powerful, award-winning documentaries aimed at starting a productive conversation about what is possible in the systems we create for our children with disabilities. 

    As part of this series, we are excited to welcome you to a live virtual event, , on Monday, October 28 at 5:30 PM at . The event will include a screening of Dan Habib’s film, “Including Samuel,” and a conversation with him and his son, Samuel.

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  • Jefferson High School Students Hit the Red Carpet for Student-Made Safety Film

    The Dr. Matthew Prophet Education Center, the rather staid home to 欧美巨乳色情片 administrative staff, had a very different look on Monday evening when it hosted the world premiere of “The Return of Emergetron.”

    The red carpet event was in celebration of a new film starring students – and for students – about the many emergency scenarios they might encounter in a typical school year.

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  • 欧美巨乳色情片’s Comprehensive School Psychologist Program Gets Crucial Boost from $5.5 Million Grant

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    欧美巨乳色情片’ Comprehensive School Psychology program was recently named the recipient of a prestigious $5.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for its proven track record of improving student well-being and academic performance. 

    The renewable, school-based mental health grant will be used to provide comprehensive school psychology services to 18 Title I schools across the district for the 2024-25 school year. This is up from 11 schools served in the previous year. Through the duration of the grant, 25 schools designated as Title I at the time of the grant award will receive comprehensive school psychology services.

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