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JANUARY 2015 Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation McGary Middle School Newsletter McGary School Contacts Tammy Dexter, Principal [email protected] Dale Naylor, Asst. Principal [email protected] Mark Simon, Counselor [email protected] Theresa Schneider, Social Worker [email protected] Amy Morris, Principal’s Secretary/Treasurer [email protected] Valerie Deutsch, Secretary [email protected] Sheree Edwardson, Nurse [email protected] Terri Goldman, Cafeteria Manager [email protected] Julie Mullen, Community and Family Outreach Coordinator [email protected] Tim Ferguson, Behavior Interventionist [email protected] www.evscschools.com/mcgary ATTENDANCE PROCEDURE If your child is ill, going out of town, or will be late to school, please call the school office at 476-3035 by 8:45 a.m. Dear McGary Families and Friends, Happy New Year! We hope your winter break was enjoyable, and you are ready to make 2015 a great year at McGary. This time of year the weather is often unpredictable. Please make sure that you have updated phone numbers with us so that you receive the Connect-Ed phone calls regarding school delays and closings! Also, from now until spring break, pants or skirts are allowed, but students are not allowed to wear shorts to school. Our after school programs will begin again on January 21st. The boys basketball season began this month. Games start at 5pm this year, and admission price is $1 for students and $3 for adults. The EVSC policy regarding students attending ballgames is as follows. Middle school students may attend home games under the supervision of the staff and administration at their school; however, students who wish to attend away games must be accompanied by parent/ guardian. We do not have supervision until game time, so students who wish to attend ballgames MUST go home after school and return to McGary for the game. Thank you for working with us at McGary to provide the best education for your child. Please call or come in to let us know of any questions or concerns that you may have. Sincerely, Tammy Dexter New Website “HEY, this is brand new, Full of info daily…. Here’s our NEW website, Click on it maybe?” www.evscschools.com/mcgary Home of the Pioneers

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Page 1: McGary  January 2015 Newsletter

JANUARY 2015

Evansvi l le Vanderburgh School Corporat ion

McGary Middle School Newsletter

McGary School Contacts

Tammy Dexter, Principal

[email protected]

Dale Naylor, Asst. Principal

[email protected]

Mark Simon, Counselor

[email protected]

Theresa Schneider, Social Worker

[email protected]

Amy Morris, Principal’s

Secretary/Treasurer

[email protected]

Valerie Deutsch, Secretary

[email protected]

Sheree Edwardson, Nurse

[email protected]

Terri Goldman, Cafeteria Manager

[email protected]

Julie Mullen, Community and

Family Outreach Coordinator

[email protected]

Tim Ferguson, Behavior

Interventionist

[email protected]

www.evscschools.com/mcgary

ATTENDANCE PROCEDURE

If your child is ill, going out of town, or will be late to school, please call the school office at 476-3035 by 8:45 a.m.

Dear McGary Families and Friends,

Happy New Year! We hope your winter break was enjoyable, and you are ready to

make 2015 a great year at McGary.

This time of year the weather is often unpredictable. Please make sure that you

have updated phone numbers with us so that you receive the Connect-Ed phone

calls regarding school delays and closings! Also, from now until spring break, pants

or skirts are allowed, but students are not allowed to wear shorts to school.

Our after school programs will begin again on January 21st.

The boys basketball season began this month. Games start at 5pm this year, and

admission price is $1 for students and $3 for adults. The EVSC policy regarding

students attending ballgames is as follows. Middle school students may attend

home games under the supervision of the staff and administration at their school;

however, students who wish to attend away games must be accompanied by parent/

guardian. We do not have supervision until game time, so students who wish to

attend ballgames MUST go home after school and return to McGary for the game.

Thank you for working with us at McGary to provide the best education for your

child. Please call or come in to let us know of any questions or concerns that you

may have.

Sincerely,

Tammy Dexter

New Website

“HEY, this is brand new,

Full of info daily….

Here’s our NEW website,

Click on it maybe?”

www.evscschools.com/mcgary

Home of the Pioneers

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JANUARY 2015 MCGARY MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER

News From Your School Social Worker

HAPPY MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY

“The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to

think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true

education.“

COMMUNITY EVENT:

Get ready for THE REALLY BIG SHOW Hosted by 14WFIE Chief Meteorologist Jeff

Lyons on February 14th, 2015. This event is a community variety show that brings to-

gether some of the Tri-state’s best musicians, dancers, comedians and entertainers. The

show starts at 7:00pm. The 2014 Really Big Awards Show raised over $90,000 to help pro-

vide services to approximately 750 individuals with disabilities served by The Arc of

Evansville. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for children age 12 and under. Tickets go on-

sale Friday, January 2, at the Box Office, online at Ticketmaster or Charge-By-Phone 1-

800-745-3000 or any Ticketmaster outlet. Additional fees may apply. For more informa-

tion visit http://arcofevansville.org/news-events/the-really-big-show/. or call 812-

435-5770

SNOWMAN BUILDING CONTEST

McCollough Branch Library at 5115 Washington Avenue wants to know… Do You Want to Build

a Snowman? Use their building materials to make your best FROZEN creation! We'll put them on

display for everyone to see. When? Tuesday, January 27, 2015 from 4:00pm - 5:00pm Where?

McCollough Library Meeting Room Who? Elementary school age and teens welcome. Contact:

Cheryl at 812-428-8236 extension: 3412 for more information, if needed.

DO YOU HAVE A LEGAL QUESTION?

The next “Talk to a Lawyer” telephone hotline will take place on Thursday, February

5th from 4:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. CST and 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST. The program

allows the general public to ask legal questions and receive free legal advice and guid-

ance. Anyone can use the hotline, as long as the questions relate to Indiana law. The

hotline numbers are: (812) 618-4845 or (888) 594-3449. These numbers can only be

reached during the times the clinic is open.

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JANUARY 2015 MCGARY MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER

Community Corner

Toothbrush Drive

McGary will be collecting toothbrushes the month of January for our PTSA clothing bank located at AIS on Dia-

mond Ave. If you would like to help please send a toothbrush or two into the school office with your student.

McGary Science Fair

McGary will be having a Science fair Thursday, January 22 in our cafete-

ria from 5-7. There will be prizes given for the top three in each grade,

top three overall, a teachers choice, and a community vote. So come see

what amazing things your student has been doing in Science and vote for

your favorite

THE 2014-2015 BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM ROSTERS

VARSITY

Braivon Adams

Madison Jenkins

Richie Ram

Octavius Stevens

Adam Cooper

Arron Smith

Hunter McLaughlin

Roman Harrison

Kenyon Brazzle

Jakob Tenbarge

D’Erion Roach

Teddy Duneghy

Varsheen Reed

RESERVE

Adams Bruce

Brown Nate

Carter Byron

Coy Dale

Daniels Tyrese

Deffendall Jagger

Gant Brock

Greene Lamont

Harris Elijah

Smith Smitty

Stewart Marcus

Watson Jatwan

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JANUARY 2015 MCGARY MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER

New Rules for “Find Peppy” Contest

Due to overwhelming demand and participation, and in the essence of fairness, we are modifying the rules of the

monthly Peppy the Pioneer contest.

Please continue to scour the newsletters for Peppy, when you find him, bring the page you found him on signed

by a parent to Mrs. Mullen or Mrs. Ennis. Students names will then be entered into a drawing for a fabulous

monthly prize.

Remember, Peppy will be much smaller than pictured below! Happy Hunting!!!

Happy Birthday

Birthday greetings to these staff members:

Jane Gilbert 1/10

Robynn Merkel 1/15

Jennifer Nance 1/23

Citizens Of The Month Named

Congratulations to our January citizens of the month, Mason Folz (6th grade), Julianna Hubbard (7th grade),

and Savannah Barrett (8th grade). Students are chosen for this distinguished honor by the teachers and staff

based upon their behavior, academics, citizenship, and other

considerations. If you see these students in the hallway, con-

gratulate them on a job well done!!

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JANUARY 2015 MCGARY MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER

HARRISON FOOTBALL WORKOUTS

If your son is interested in playing football next fall, winter workouts have started at Harrison High School. This

is a great opportunity to build speed and strength, along with learning the fundamentals of football from the Var-

sity coaches. We meet every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday

from 3:00-4:30. The kids are bussed from McGary to Harrison af-

ter school on these days. You MUST pick them up from Harrison

at 4:30. Your child cannot attend if they do not have a ride

home. You need to pick them up on the east side of the school, in

the small parking lot next to the football field. If there are any

questions, feel free to contact Mr. Barrett. Go Warriors!

CAFETERIA PRICES

Breakfast: Regular price $1.25 Lunch: Regular price $2.00

Reduced price .30 Reduced price .40

Theatre Arts Historic Architecture Field Trip

In December, Theater students read the mystery play , “Trifles”, by Susan Glaspell, which is set in the 1930's. Stu-

dents researched interiors of houses and buildings from the 1920’s in order to create a box set scene design model.

They created designs/textures for wall applications through painting techniques to recreate wall coverings of this

time period. On February 20th, students will be involved in a field trip which will center on a look at Evansville's

Historic Architecture. The goal of our project is to introduce students to professions related to theatre which have

real- world impact. Theatre arts students will experience speakers & architecture which emphasizes professions

including engineering, planning & construction, renovation, and large scale event planning. Students will witness

renovations and research historic architectural details of local buildings. During their Artitude lesson at CMOE,

students will discover architecture features from the 1920’ s and complete a scavenger hunt. Their ability to recog-

nize minute details will be the focus of this experience. Student will then travel to Willard Library where they will

continue their research through exploration of their community. They will have chosen a building, builder/

craftsman or event to research. Guest Allen Higgins director of Architectural and Cultural History for Cultural

Resource Analysts Inc. and president of Preservation Alliance of Evansville will field questions from students to

aid their research. Students will then design their page on McGary’s Googlesite: “Exploring Evansville Via Archi-

tecture”. This site will be linked to McGary’s home page. By researching and publishing their findings, students

will not only gain insight about careers, preservation, and appreciation, they will give their community a different

perspective of landmarks as seen through their eyes. This field trip was sponsored by a grant from the Evansville

Teacher's Association.