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198 School Drive Joseph Haynes, Principal Telephone (810)387-3231
Yale, Michigan Robert Keefe, Assistant Principal Fax (810) 387-9
48097 Shari Muxlow, Counselor www.yale.k12.mi.us
WELCOME
YALE JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL STUDENTS
Question:Question:Question:Question: What Do I Do On TheFirst Day Of School?
Answer:Answer:Answer:Answer: All students arerequired to go directly to thegymnasium upon arrival toschool on the first day.Students will be welcomed bythe principal and the staff willbe introduced. Students willthen be dismissed to their firsthour classes.
Students will go throughtheir schedule as they would onany other day. Students canexpect each one of theirteachers to inform them ofnecessary materials they mayneed for class, discussexpected behaviors and talk
about the academicrequirements of the class.Students are encouraged toshare this information with theirparents. (Parents, please planon attending our Open Houseon September 2nd).
Lunch will be available for allstudents on the first day ofschool. More information aboutthe first day of school isavailable on page 3 of thisnewsletter.
Yale Junior High SchoolsOpen House is September2nd from 6:308:00 PM
Welcome to the 2009-2010school year at Yale Junior HighSchool. Helping your childprepare for a successful yearstarts before school is insession. Make sure that all the
necessary paperwork is filledout and returned. Doctorsappointments may need to bescheduled if your child isentering the sixth grade or if heor she is in seventh or eighthgrade and interested inparticipating in athletics thisyear. All incoming sixth gradestudents must have theHepatitis B vaccination.Parents are also required todocument whether their childhas had Varicella (chicken pox)or the vaccine for Varicella.
The state of Michiganrequires these vaccinations.Students not immunizedagainst these diseases will benotified and given until October1st to set an appointment withtheir family doctor or one of theSt. Clair County HealthDepartments. (more informationregarding vaccinations isavailable on page 2).
Included with this letter is afree and reduced lunch
application and medicationpermission form. If your childqualifies for free or reducedlunch, and/or if your childrequires medication to bedisbursed at school, please
completely fill out theappropriate forms and returnthem to school as soon aspossible.
Every child attending YaleJunior High School willreceive a registration /contact card, an acceptablecomputer use form and anemergency early dismissalinformation sheet. It is veryimportant that parents sitdown with their children thefirst day of school and fill outthese forms and have thechild return it to school thefollowing day. All thisinformation is important forthe wellbeing of your childand the operation of theschool. If you have anyquestions regarding theforms, please feel free tocontact the main office of thejunior high school.
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H E L P YO U R C H I L D G E T A G O O D ST A R T O N T H E S C H O O L YE A R
August 2 009
Calendar
September
2ndAll School Open House
3rdStaff Inservice (no Students)
8thFirst Day of School
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
Academic DatesAttendance PolicyMeds-ImmunizationsPicture Day
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First Day Of School
Daily ScheduleLunchesBus InformationStudent Health Insurance
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E-newsPIN MeetingsParent Connect
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Electronic Info FormLunch Menu
FERPAManagement Plans
Free and Reduced LunchForm (Removable)
Athletics
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7-10
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Fundraiser InformationInclement Weather
DetentionMidlandFundraiser
Medication Form(Removable)
Illnesses
Suggested School Supply
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Staff Directory 16OPEN HOUSESEPTEMBER 2
excellent way to meet your childsteachers, pick up a parent copy ofyour students schedule and find outwhat they will be doing in school thisyear. Parents can pick up a copy oftheir childs schedule in thecafeteria and walk freely throughoutthe building. We hope to see youthere!
We cordially invite allparents / guardians andstudents to attend our OpenHouse on September 2nd from6:308:00 PM. We especiallywould like to see those parentsof incoming 6th grade studentsand students new to our school.
This Open House is an
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IMPORTANTIMPORTANTIMPORTANTIMPORTANT
ACADEMIC DATESACADEMIC DATESACADEMIC DATESACADEMIC DATES
(Please make note of theseimportant dates)
Marking Period EndingDates:
November 6th, 2009January 29th, 2010April 1st, 2010
June 17th, 2010
Attendance Policy /Attendance Policy /Attendance Policy /Attendance Policy /
RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements
The Yale Board of Educationhas a district-wide attendancepolicy which is in compliancewith the States CompulsoryEducation Law.
-Students are required to be inschool every day possible.
-If a student is absent for anyreason, please call the juniorhigh attendance office 387-3231 (option #1) by 9:00 AM.
-Please provide a written noteupon return that your child willneed to present to his/herteachers. This will allowhim/her to receive make-up
work.
-If a student were to reach 13absences in either full day orpartial days, a truancy hearingwith Probate Court will be setup.
-Absences will not count to-ward the 13 absences if thereare extenuating circumstancesdiscussed with the principal ora doctors note is provided.
Child FindChild Find is a component of
Individual with DisabilitiesEducation Act that requiresschool districts to identify,
locate, and evaluate allchildren with disabilities, agedbirth to 26, who are in need ofearly intervention or specialeducation services.
If you feel you have a child
who may be eligible for these
services, please contact the
school counselor, Mrs. Shari
Muxlow at 387-3231 ext.
234.
NEW 6TH GRADENEW 6TH GRADENEW 6TH GRADENEW 6TH GRADE
IMMUNIZATIONIMMUNIZATIONIMMUNIZATIONIMMUNIZATION
REQUIREMENTSREQUIREMENTSREQUIREMENTSREQUIREMENTS
State law requires all 6thgraders to have
documentation of thefollowing:
2 doses of MMR
3 doses of Hepatitis B
Complete DTaP/Td (one dosein last 10 years)
3 doses of Polio
One dose of Varicella (ordocumented history of
chicken pox)
Please provide the schoolwith your childs updated
shots by October 1st.
Lifetouch National SchoolStudios will be taking yourson / daughters picture onSeptember 25th. Aninformation packet will besent home with your child thatincludes an envelop to returnmoney. If you plan onpurchasing pictures by check,please make them out toLifetouch and send it toschool with your child on
picture day.
Students who forget to bringtheir money will have theirpicture taken for the yearbook,but will not receive a picturepacket. Lifetouch does notaccept late payments. Apicture retake day will bescheduled for those studentswho forgot their money or wereabsent on picture day.
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YA L E JUN I OR H I G H SCHOO L S M ED I C A T I ON POL I C Y
FOR YOUR INFORMATION ..
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brought to the school by theparent or guardian and will bedispensed through the office.
Prescription Medication:
School personnel cannotdispense prescribedmedication without it being inthe original container with theprescription affixed to it (theway it came from thepharmacy).
Over-the-Counter Medication:Over-the-counter medicationshould also be left in theoriginal container.
A medication permission formmust be completed by aparent or guardian in order tohave the school dispense
prescription or over-the-counter medication to a childat school. We have encloseda form in this newsletter(page 13) and they areavailable from the junior highoffice. All medication must be
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Daily ScheduleDaily ScheduleDaily ScheduleDaily Schedule
1st Period: 7:30-8:29
2nd Period: 8:34-9:33
3rd Period: 9:38-10:37
4th Period: 10:42-12:10
1st lunch: *10:37-11:07
2nd lunch: *11:10-11:40
3rd lunch: *11:40-12:10
5th Period: 12:15-1:13
6th Period: 1:18-2:16
Entry BellEntry BellEntry BellEntry Bell
The entry bell will ring at 7:20AM. Students will be allowed
to enter the building at thattime.
Bus DepartureBus DepartureBus DepartureBus Departure
Busses leave the junior highschool at 2:21 each day.
If you qualify, pleaseassist the school by filling
out and returning theconfidential family
application for free and
reduced price meals.These applications are
included with thisnewsletter. Completelyfill out the application ,place it in the enclosedenvelope and return it toschool or mail it directly
to Mrs. Louanne Warner,Yale Food Service
Director. If you have anyquestions regarding the
application or its content,please contact Mrs.
Warner at 387-4542. Ifyour child received either
a free or reduced lunchlast year, they will
continue to do so untilSeptember 30th or until
approved or denied.
Bus Route &
Time Information
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Students are required to godirectly to the gymnasium
upon arrival to school on thefirst day. Students will meettheir teachers and receivetheir class schedules. Severalimportant pieces of informa-tion will be handed out to thestudents the first day ofschool. Students are ex-pected to take all the informa-tion home and share it withtheir parents. We ask thatparents fill out the necessaryinformation and return it toschool the following day.Across from this article is a
check off list. Use the list tomake sure your child wasgiven the necessary paper-work to completely register for
school. If you are missing anyof the information, please askyour child to request the miss-ing forms from their first hourteacher. Parents may alsodirect any questions they
have regarding the registra-tion process to the main of-fice or the administration ofthe building.
Registration MaterialsRegistration MaterialsRegistration MaterialsRegistration MaterialsFor SchoolFor SchoolFor SchoolFor School
(Parents, make sure your
child shares these with you
the first day of school)
Registration / Contact Card
Emergency Early DismissalInformation
Appropriate Use Form forComputers
Free and Reduced LunchForm (in this newsletter)
Medication Disbursement
Form (in this newsletter)
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RE G I S T R A T I O N /E M E R G E N C Y CARDS
THE F I R S T DAY OF SCH OOL
Incomplete, inaccurate, orout-of-date information onthis card may interfere with
our providing for the healthand safety of your child. It isalso very important to list allmedical information on thecard (i.e.: allergies, healthlimitation, etc.) we need to beaware of in case of anemergency.
Bus routes and pick up timeswill be posted at the juniorhigh on August 31st. Times
posted are approximate. Itmay take 2 or 3 weeks forroutes to be set and thetimes to be consistent.Please be patient with uswhile we work on finalizingthe bus route schedule.
Your child will bring home aYale Public SchoolsRegistration Card the first day
of school. Parents are askedto fill out the front and backcompletely, and return it toschool as soon as possible.
Please notify the school ifthere are any changes to theinformation on this cardduring the school year.
Students should have a note-book and something to write
with the first day of school.
LOW COST HEALTH INSURANCE FOR ANY CHILD - MI Child
The State of Michigan offers two health insurance programs for children living in Michigan. MI Childand Healthy Kids is available for children up to their 19th birthday. The cost is $10.00 PER FAMILY
per month or no cost, depending on the childs eligibility. The comprehensivehealth insurance coverage includes : Regular checkups, Immunizations, Emer-gency Care, Dental Care, Pharmacy, Hospital Care, Laboratory / X-Ray Services,Vision and Hearing, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, and AdditionalServices
MI Child / Healthy Kids applications are available at school and through the Out-reach Program, St. Clair County Health Department at (810) 987-5300.
There is NO REASON a child should not have health coverage. Contact our schoolcounselor, Shari Muxlow, if you need assistance obtaining coverage.
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E-News Available to All Parents
-Sign-up And Stay Informed-
Yale Junior High School will be offering all parents the opportunity to receiveupdated school information through our electronic information distribution
system. Parents will need to supply the juniorhigh school with a working email address andother basic information. Full color newsletters,calendar changes, important reminders andother valuable information will be sent to theregistered email addresses regularly. If you areinterested in signing up for this service, pleasefill out the appropriate paperwork and return itto the junior high school. The paperwork is
included in this newsletter on the next page. Simply remove the page, fillout the paperwork completely and return it to the main office.
YaleJuniorHighNews @ Yale.k12.mi.us
Trying to manage your time, plan your weekly activities and keep up with
your childs academic progress? Parent Connect is just what you need.Many parents have signed up for Parent Connect and utilize the program toaccess their childs homework, quiz and test grades. Did you know thatParent Connect also has an up-to-date calendar of school events. Thecalendar is updated weekly with changes to athletic contests, concerts, meritactivities and other events. If you are already signed up for the program,check out the calendar options. If you are not signed up for Parent Connect,
please contact Joann Sabada at 387-3231 ext 284 and sign-up today. In order to access theinformation from Parent Connect, an internet connect is required. Parents who do not have aninternet connection at home can still access the information from computers at the public library andpossibly work places. If you need assistance with accessing the program or would like answers tospecific questions regarding Parent Connect, please feel free to contact the junior high school.
PIN = Parent Information NightPIN = Parent Information NightPIN = Parent Information NightPIN = Parent Information Night
The staff of Yale Junior High School wants to sharewhat is going on at our school. The junior high schoolwill sponsor PIN (Parent Information Night) meetingson the fourth Thursday of the month and start at 6:00PM. The meetings will be informal and will last about30 to 45 minutes. Meetings will take place in theMedia Center of the junior high school. We willdiscuss unique educational programs, schoolsponsored activities, current issues facing our school
and students and other issues that parents wantmore information about.
Please plan on attending these meetings. If youwould like more information about these meetings,please contact Joseph Haynes at 387-3231 ext. 232.
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ServicesServicesServicesServices
2009 / 2010 Charge Policy
The school district chargepolicy is designed for the con-venience of the parents andstudents. We know thatthings get forgotten, so weallow a student to charge ASchool Meal Only lunch onetime. A la Carte selections arenot available to charge.
After one charge, all students
will receive a sandwich andmilk, they will not go withouteating. Their lunch accountwill be charged .75 for theseitems.
Students can view their lunchaccount balance at the regis-ter. When a students accountis exhausted (in red), thecashier lets them know thatthey need to bring in money.Parents do have the option ofnot allowing their child(ren) to
charge at all.
We understand that thecharge policy may be an in-convenience to some, how-ever, charging school luncheshas become a big financialburden for the school district.The charge policy is fair andconsistent.
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Electronic Information - (E-News at YJH)
Sign-up Form
(Please article on previous page)
If you are interested in receiving full color newsletters, calendar changes, important
reminders of school events and other valuable information from Yale Junior High
School, please fill out this form and return it to the main office. This information will besent electronically to the names and email addresses listed. If you have any questions
about this service, please feel free to contact the principal (810) 387-3231 ext 232 at your convenience.
Please clearly print your information.
Students Name ___________________________________Students Grade ( 6th / 7th / 8th )
Parents Name _______________________________________
Email Address ________________________________________
None of this information will be shared with outside sources. The email address given will be used for the solepurpose of supplying the parent and student with information specific to Yale Junior High School.
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SC H O O L L U N C H P R O G R A M S T A R T S ON S E P T . 8 T H
A lunch menu is available in the school office at any time during the school year. The menus are printedweekly and are also available on line at www.yale.k12.mi.us. The price for a full lunch is $2.00. A fulllunch includes a main entre, fruit, vegetable, and milk. The breakfast price of $1.25 includes a mainentre, fruit, juice, and milk. Students may also purchase al a cart items at an additional price. Yale
Junior High School and Chartwells offer a well balanced and healthy lunch / breakfast program for ourstudents. If you have any questions regarding our lunch program, please feel free to contact Luann
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Origins French Toast Sticks
Breakfast Sausage
Hash Brown Patty
Macaroni and Cheese
With Soft Pretzel
Ravioli with Garlic
Toast
2-4-1 Chili Cheese Dogs
Seasoned Pasta
Garden Salad With
Rotating Salad
Special
Taco Salad Chicken Caesar Salad
Taco SaladGarden Salad Chef Salad
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Cheese PizzaPepperoni Pizza
Slice Of Pizza Slice of Pizza Overloaded PepperoniPizza
Chicken & Cheese
Quesadilla
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Made to Order Italian SubTurkey and Cheese on
Whole Wheat Chicken Salad Wrap Egg Salad on RyeFeatured DailyFeatured DailyFeatured DailyFeatured Daily
Hamburger, Cheese-
burger & Chicken
Patty / Bun
Bosco Cheese Sticks Corn Dog Basket Steak Ranch Wrap
Basket
Chicken Nuggets and a Roll
Accompaniments
Corn & PeachesGreen Bean &
Mandarin Oranges
Carrots, Broccoli and
Cheese & Tropical Fruit Mixed Veggies & Sherbet
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dates of attendance
grade level
participation in officially recognized activities and sports
weight and height of members of athletic teams
degrees, honors, and awards received
the most recent educational agency or institution attended
building yearbook
Michigan Integrated PestMichigan Integrated PestMichigan Integrated PestMichigan Integrated Pest
Management PlanManagement PlanManagement PlanManagement Plan
Parents of school-aged children have the right to be notified prior to the application of any pesticides applied in schools. Posting of Pesticide Application will always be posted on the
Main Entrance of the school three days prior to application during normal school days. If you wish to be notified prior to the application of pesticides, please send a letter of request
prior to November 30, 2009 to the following:
Director of Buildings and Grounds, Yale Public Schools , 198 School Drive Yale, MI 48097
Please note that typically applications are made only during summer recess and extended non-school days.
Asbestos Management Plan Available for Review by Parents,Asbestos Management Plan Available for Review by Parents,Asbestos Management Plan Available for Review by Parents,Asbestos Management Plan Available for Review by Parents,
Teachers and EmployeesTeachers and EmployeesTeachers and EmployeesTeachers and Employees
Yale School District has conducted an extensive asbestos survey of all of the buildings. Based on the findings of this inspection, a compre-hensive management plan was drafted. This plan details the response actions that the district will take regarding asbestos containing mate-rials found in our buildings. This plan is available for inspection at our offices without cost or restriction during normal business hours. Ifyou desire to have a personal copy, please notify the main administrative office and it will be supplied to you within five (5) working days at a
cost of $.30 per page. Our main administrative office is located at:
198 School Drive, Yale, MI 48097
We have endeavored to make our schools a safe place in which students can learn. Our procedures for dealing with this problem reflect thatconcern. If you have any questions regarding the aforementioned information, please contact Mr. Greg Manger at 387-3231 ext. 270.
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The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a Federal law, requires that Yale Public School District, with certain exceptions,obtain your written consent prior to the disclosure of personally identifiable information from your childs education records. However,Yale Public School District may disclose appropriately designated directory information without written consent, unless you have advisedthe District to the contrary in accordance with District procedures. The primary purpose of directory information is to allow Yale PublicSchools to include this type of information from your childs education records in certain school publications. Examples include:
A playbill, showing your students role in a drama production;
The annual yearbook;
Honor Roll or other recognition lists;
Graduation programs; and Sports activity sheets, such as for wrestling, showing weight and height of team members.
Directory information, which is information generally not considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released, can also be disclosed tooutside organizations without a parents prior written consent. Outside organizations include, but are not limited to, companies thatmanufacture class rings or publish yearbooks. In addition, two federal laws require local educational agencies (LEAs) receiving assistanceunder the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) to provide military recruiters, upon request, with three directory infor-mation categories names, addresses, and telephone listings unless parents have advised the LEA that they do not want their stu-dents information disclosed without their prior written consent.
If you do not want Yale Public Schools to disclose directory information from your childs education records without prior written consent,
you must notify the District in writing to the Superintendent, 198 School Drive, Yale, MI 48097. Yale Public Schools has designated thefollowing information as directory information:
students name
students address
telephone listing
electronic mail address
photograph
date and place of birth
major field of study
GUIDELINES FOR RELEASE OF STUDENT INFORMATION
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BWAC LEAGUE TICKETBWAC LEAGUE TICKETBWAC LEAGUE TICKETBWAC LEAGUE TICKETPRICESPRICESPRICESPRICES
The Blue Water Area Confer-ence and Yale Public Schoolshave established admission
price for all athletic events forthe 2009-2010 school year.Admission to all varsity highschool events will be $5 andfor all sub varsity events willbe $4. All junior high schoolevents will be $3. Children3rd grade and younger andadults 65 or older are stillfree. We encourage all Yaleparents and communitymembers to purchase season/ yearly athletic passes orpurchase pre-sale ticketsprior to each athletic contest.
If you have any questionsplease contact the athleticdepartment at 387-3231 ext251.
YALE SPORTS BOOSTERSYALE SPORTS BOOSTERSYALE SPORTS BOOSTERSYALE SPORTS BOOSTERS
Help Needed
The Yale sports boosterssupport all levels of athleticparticipation. Volunteers areneeded to assist with juniorhigh school athletic events.Funds raised from the sale ofconcessions at YJH athleticevents support the fundingand the entire athletic pro-gram. If you are interestedcontact our District AthleticDirector at 387-3231 ext.251.
CrossCrossCrossCross ---- CountryCountryCountryCountryCrossCrossCrossCross----County ScheduleCounty ScheduleCounty ScheduleCounty Schedule
September 9th @ 4:30PM Away BWAC Meet @ Almont
September 29th @ 4:30PM Away BWAC Meet @ AlgonacOctober 3rd @ 11:30 AM Away Harbor Beach Invitational
October 5th @ 4:00PM Away Brown City Invitational
October 20th @ 4:30PM Away BWAC Meet @ Goodells
October 24th @ 12:45PM Away Thumb Invitational (Caro)
* Additional meets may be scheduled
Cross County practice will start on
August 24th. Practice will start at9:00 AM and conclude at 10:30AM. Practices are at the junior highschool. The cross country teamconsists of seventh and eighthgrade boys and girls. If you haveany questions, please contact Mrs.Klocke at 387-3231 ext. 251.
Yale Junior High Schooloffers four athletic teams forstudents in the seventh andeighth grade to participate in
the Fall. We would like to en-courage students to tryout forthe basketball, football, cheer-leading and cross-countryteams.
If your child is interested intrying out for an athletic teamplease schedule him/her for a
physical prior to the start ofschool. MHSAA, the stateathletic organization, requiresthat a student pass a physical
before participating in a sport.Physical forms are availableat any time from the schooloffice. Completed forms needto be returned to the JuniorHigh School and are good forone year. If you have anyquestions, please contactYale Public Schools Athletic
Director at 387-3231
Girls Basketball ScheduleGirls Basketball ScheduleGirls Basketball ScheduleGirls Basketball Schedule
September 16th Home 5:30PM RichmondSeptember 21st Home 5:30PM MemphisSeptember 23rd Away 5:30PM AlmontSeptember 28th Home 5:30PM Armada
September 30th Away 5:30PM AlgonacOctober 5th Home 5:30PM Capac
October 7th Away 5:30PM Imlay CityOctober 12th Away 5:30PM RichmondOctober 14th Away 5:30PM Memphis
October 19th Home 5:30PM AlmontOctober 22nd Away 5:30PM Armada
October 26th Home 4:30PM Algonac
8th grade games immediately follow the seventhgrade games.
Tryouts for the 7th and 8th
grade teams will run from Sep-tember 9th-11th from 4:00PM5:30 PM. Please remem-ber that physicals are requiredto practice / participate on anathletic team. Individuals willnot be allowed to tryout for any
team if they do not have a physical priorto the start of practice. Physical forms areavailable at anytime in the school office.If you have questions regarding girls bas-ketball, please contact the district athleticdirector at ext. 251.
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GI R L S B A S K E T B A L L
Practice for any 8th grade student interestedin football begins on August 26th at 6:00 PM
at the junior high school. All par-
ticipants must have a completedphysical, cleats, shorts and a t-shirt before the first scheduledpractice. Practice will run from2:30-4:30 once the school yearstarts. For more information,please contact Yales AthleticDirector at 387-3231 ext. 251.
Football ScheduleFootball ScheduleFootball ScheduleFootball Schedule
September 9th Away 5:00PM (S) Imlay City
September 16th Home 5:00PM MemphisSeptember 23rd Away 6:00PM Richmond
September 30th Away 6:00PM Almont
October 7th Home 5:00PM Algonac
October 14th Away 6:00PM Capac
October 21st Home 5:00PM Armada
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Inclement WeatherInclement WeatherInclement WeatherInclement Weather
On very stormy or foggy days,school and bus information isannounced on the radio andtelevision. Below are stationsthat announce informationconcerning the Yale Public
Schools
WPHM (1380 AM)
WHLS (1450 AM)
WMIC (660 AM)
WQSA (1170 AM)
WFIN (1590 AM)
WWJ (950 AM)
CHANNEL 2,4 & 7 (TV)
Recorded YPS Announcement
387-3231 option 1, option 9
In particular on fog days, theannouncement will state thelength of time morning pick upsare delayed. You are encour-aged to have a plan to care foryour child / children returninghome when school is dismissedearly due to severe weatherconditions.
After School DetentionsAfter School DetentionsAfter School DetentionsAfter School Detentions
Supervised after-schooldetention will be held Mon-day through Thursday from2:20-3:15 PM. Please reviewthe student / parent hand-book for a detailed explana-tion of the detention process.
Meal Magic Lunch Fund Deposit SystemMeal Magic Lunch Fund Deposit SystemMeal Magic Lunch Fund Deposit SystemMeal Magic Lunch Fund Deposit System
We are pleased to announce that we will begin using Meal Magic Corporations point-of-sale system in our school cafeterias. Meal Magic is apre-paid system that provides convenience and accountability to our meal programs.
Your child will be given an account into which you may deposit money at any time. This account will allow your child to pay for meals orsnacks just by using his/her account. Your child accesses this account with their personal ID numbers. Also, Meal Magic gives you certaincontrols for monitoring and controlling your childs spending and eating habits. It will even warn cashiers if your child desires an item thatpotentially could interfere with your childs food allergies.
Meal Magic helps to prevent embarrassment that some children feel when they participate in the free and reduced meal program. All of thechildrens accounts will look the same, eliminating the need for special tickets or singling out those children who participate in the program.
Additionally, Meal Magic will assist in providing better communications with you. With our Meal Magic system comes access towww.lunchdeposit.com. By using this website you will be able to view your childs account history, including seeing the items your child haspurchased. In addition, you will be able to deposit money into your childs account with your debit/credit card.
Bulldog Pride
Our annual fundraiser is
scheduled to start September17TH with a kick-off assemblythat day.
The Junior High School ispartnering with the GreatLakes Promotions this year inorder to offer a wider varietyof goods to our parents.Great Lakes Promotions, aMichigan-based business, isknown for its excellentservice and delicious, qualityproducts, all of which are
from the State of Michigan.
The fundraiser is animportant event for our schoolas profits from the sale areused for sponsorship ofstudent activities and school-wide assemblies.
Prizes will be awarded tothe top salespersons.Individuals selling apredetermined number ofitems will be invited toparticipate in a recognition
activity. More information
about the sale will be senthome with your child..
If you do not wish to haveyour child participate in thesale, please call the school.
We thank you in advance
for your support of ourfundraiser on behalf of the
students and staff of Yale
Junior High.
Recognizing that individual expression through dress and grooming is important to students,the simple guidelines that follow have been established to provide for maximum flexibility. Any outfit issubject to review by the building administrator or his/her designee.
1. The personal appearance of students is expected to be neat, clean, appropriate, and consistent with
community standards.
2. Shoes or sandals of some nature must be worn. Flip flops may only be worn from April 1 Oct. 31.Hats, visors, bandanas, babushkas, head bands, sunglasses, coats, jackets and backpacks are notallowed in class.
4. Midriff or short shirts, halter tops, tank tops, low-cut tops, clothes that are see-through (even if cloth-ing is worn underneath), vests without shirts, shirts that are off the shoulder, short shorts or skirts, inap-propriate chains or dangerous jewelry, pajamas or pajama-like clothing, spandex clothing, or other tightfitting clothing, shirts with inappropriate holes may not be worn.
5. All pants must be worn at proper waist height. The sagging of pants is not allowed. No mutilatedpants or pants with holes above the knee are allowed. In no instance may undergarments be visible.
6. Clothing must cover the mid-section of student (both front and back) while the student is sitting,standing or walking. Low cut pants or shirts are not acceptable.
7. Clothing or accessories that depict, suggest, or portray obscene, lewd, pornographic, violent, or inap-propriate representations may not be worn in school.
8. Student may not wear paperclips, pins or other items that may be considered a safety concern as anaccessory to their clothing.
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ILLNESS and COMMUNICABLE CONDITIONS
There are many communicable conditions, like colds, the flu and head lice, present among people in our school andcommunity environments every day. Many times people are contagious even before they experience symptoms andknow they are sick. Infestations of scabies and head lice and skin infections such as MRSA and impetigo can bemistaken for another condition and are never diagnosed. We all know the importance of practicing good personalhygiene and lifestyle behaviors to stay as healthy as possible.
It is also important for families to know basic information about common infections and how to prevent them. Factsheets for most diseases and conditions can be found on the St. Clair County Health Departments website: http://www.stclaircounty.org/offices/health. Information can also be obtained by calling the Health Department @ 810-987-5300.
It has been our practice to notify parents when a case of head lice, MRSA, scabies, shingles, etc., has been identified in a school build-ing. We will continue to do so whenever cases have significantly increased, or there is an unusually high number of cases present.We will continue to do so whenever cases have significantly increased, or there is an unusually high number of cases present.We will continue to do so whenever cases have significantly increased, or there is an unusually high number of cases present.We will continue to do so whenever cases have significantly increased, or there is an unusually high number of cases present.Notification will also be sent to families in the case of a special concern for the health and safety of others in the building. In addition,parents can contact the school at any time to inquire about numbers of cases reported.
Below this article, you will find a list of tips prepared by the Health Department to help students and their families stay
healthy throughout the school year. Please take time to review the information and discuss it with your student.
We appreciate your support and cooperation to keep Yale Public Schools a safe and healthy environment.
KEEPING KIDS HEALTHY
Prepared by St. Clair County Health DepartmentPrepared by St. Clair County Health DepartmentPrepared by St. Clair County Health DepartmentPrepared by St. Clair County Health Department
Share these tips with your studentsShare these tips with your studentsShare these tips with your studentsShare these tips with your students
Handwashing is the single most important defense we have against infection. Washing for 20 secondswith warm soapy water and removes a significant amount of germs from our hands. An alcohol-basedhand sanitizer can be an effective replacement if soap and water are not available.
Keeping immune systems strong through good nutrition, exercise, getting enough sleep and managingstress is important for disease prevention.
Do not share items like razors, towels, gym clothing, make-up, jewelry, or other personal care items
Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue and then throw the tissue in a waste container, or cough intoshoulder or elbow.
Avoid touching eyes, nose or mouth. Germs are often spread when a person touches something that iscontaminated with germs and then touches his or her eyes, nose or mouth.
Keep cuts, scrapes and other skin wounds clean and covered. Dont come in contact with otherpeoples wounds or bandages.
Avoid close contact with people who are sick. When you are sick, keep your distance from others toprotect them from getting sick, too.
Get a flu shot to help prevent infection with influenza
Stay home when you are sick.
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Yale Junior High School Suggested School Supply ListsYale Junior High School Suggested School Supply ListsYale Junior High School Suggested School Supply ListsYale Junior High School Suggested School Supply Lists
We understand that parents want to take advantage of Back To School sales, so we have put together a list of recommended generalitems that students will need for sixth, seventh and eighth grade. Please remember that this is a general list and that teachers may ask forspecific items in the fall or throughout the school year.
SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS WILL NEED:SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS WILL NEED:SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS WILL NEED:SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS WILL NEED:
Pencils
Black and Blue Pens
Colored pencils
Loose Leaf Paper not from a spiral notebook)
Personal Kleenex or a Box to Share with the Class
Erasable Blue or Black Pens
Highlighters
PLEASE NOTE: Sixth grade students are not allowed to use Trapper Keepers or other large zipper notebooks. Students have difficulty fittingthem in their desks. Yale Junior High School will supply all sixth grade students with color coded folders. Parents do not need to purchasefolders for their sixth grade children.
SEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS WILL NEED:SEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS WILL NEED:SEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS WILL NEED:SEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS WILL NEED:
Pencils and Erasers
Black and Blue Pens
Colored Pencils
100 Page Spiral Notebook with Three Dividers (Language Arts)
100 Page Spiral Notebook with Three Dividers (Social Studies)
100 Page Spiral Notebook (Math)
100 Page Spiral Notebook (Science)
5 Separate Folders (One for Each Subject)
EIGHTH GRDAE STUDENTS WIL NEED:EIGHTH GRDAE STUDENTS WIL NEED:EIGHTH GRDAE STUDENTS WIL NEED:EIGHTH GRDAE STUDENTS WIL NEED:
Pencils and Erasers
Black and Blue Pens Colored Pencils
100 Page Spiral Notebook with Three Dividers (Language Arts)
100 Page Spiral Notebook (Social Studies)
100 Page Spiral Notebook (Math)
100 Page Spiral Notebook (Science)
100 Page Spiral Notebook (Employability Skills)
100 Page Spiral Notebook (Health)
7 Separate Folders (One for Each Subject)
Yale Junior High School will again be utilizing a program aimed at assisting students tobetter understand curriculum concepts and offer more time to complete homeworkand obtain teacher assistance. Every Tuesday and Thursday, students will be as-signed to a seventh period called Junior High Academic Zone or JAZ. The extra ses-sion will be scheduled at the end of the day and will run for 28 minutes. Students willreport to their assigned teacher for assistance with homework or additional instruc-tion on the materials that were taught that day. Students who have all their assign-ments complete will have an opportunity to participate in the Accelerated Reader pro-gram or occasionally sign up for extra educational activities. If you would like moreinformation regarding the JAZ program, please contact the main office at 387-3231ext 232.
Junior High Academic Zone - JAZ Period
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Joseph Haynes, Principal
Robert Keefe, Assistant Principal
Shari Muxlow, Counselor
Michelle Manger, Secretary
Joann Sabada, Secretary
Yale Junior High School
Ms. Jane Shafer6th/7th/ 8th Grades
Mrs. Diane Sheldon - 6th/7th/8th Grades
Mrs. Mara Skinner - 6th / 7th / 8th Grades
Mrs. Debbie Sparling - 6th Grade
Mrs. Susan Steen - 7th Grade
Mr. Jeremy VanNorman - 7th Grade
Ms. Teresa Winslow - 6th Grade
Ms. Miranda Wolf - 6th / 7th / 8th Grades
Mrs. Diane Wood - 6th Grade
Mr. Joseph Haynes - Principal
Mr. Robert Keefe - Assistant Principal
Mrs. Shari Muxlow - Counselor
Mrs. Julie Jowett-Lee Social Worker
Mrs. Marnie Rossow - Speech
Mrs. Michelle Manger - Secretary
Mrs. Joann Sabada - Secretary
Mrs. Deona Ellis - Clerk
Mrs. Joni Rogers - Media Specialist
Mrs. Jenise Brennan - Media Specialist
Mrs. Cleo Barrett - 6th Grade
Ms. Sarah Biondo6th Grade
Mrs. Diane Collins - 8th Grade
Mr. Rick Collins - 8th Grade
Mr. Pat Egan - 7th / 8th Grades
Mrs. Kate Favre - 7th / 8th Grades
Mrs. Debi Gilmore - 6th / 7th Grades
Mrs. Sue Gottshall - 7th / 8th Grades
Mrs. Stacie Guerbe - 6th/7th/ 8th Grades
Mr. Jack Hennesey - 7th / 8th Grades
Mrs. Barb Hurd - 7th Grade
Mr. Sean Lewis - 7th / 8th Grade
Ms. Barb Lord - 6th Grade
Mrs. Julie McDowell - 8th Grade
Mrs. Cindy Morency - 6th / 7th /8th Grades
Ms. Sally Morgan - 7th / 8th Grades
Mrs. Gail Myr - 6th Grade
Ms. Shirley ONeil - 6th/7th/8th Grades
Mr. Jim Owens - 6th / 7th Grades
Mrs. Julia Pelt - P.E. Aide
Mrs. LuAnn Noble - Cook
Mrs. Jennifer Hunsaker - Cook
Mrs. Jean Probst - Cook
Mr. Tim Schoenberg - Custodian
Mr. Tim McMurtrie - Custodian
Mrs. Debbie McMurtrie - Custodian
Ms. Mert OConnor - Custodian
YALE JU N I O R H I G H SC H OOL
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Telephone: (810)-387-3231
Fax: (810)-387-9207
Email: www.yale.k12.mi.us
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