
Mr. Posick's Friday email
November 3, 2017
Jeans for Troops on Thursday, November 9th
Socratic seminar in Science
Monday's snowy recess
New 6th grade seating
Food Drive now through November 10th
8th grade family meeting for advanced classes at Arrowhead
On Monday, November 6th at 6:15 p.m. in the North Campus Theater, Arrowhead High School will hold a meeting for 8th grade parents (and students) interested in learning more about Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) coursework. There will be a media presentation and handouts followed by a question and answer time. For details, please refer to the AHS letter sent via Skyward by Mrs. Meissner. If you are unable to attend, stay tuned for the presentation and handouts.
Please note: Any 8th grader interested in taking the following courses MUST take the PreACT on Dec. 16th or Jan. 6th.
- English Honors 9
- Advanced Placement (AP) Human Geography
- Science 9/Biology Honors Block
Questions? Contact Corinne Meissner at meissnerc@merton.k12.wi.us or 262-538-1130x2010
Learning lounge demolition underway
5th grade choir rehearsal
Repousse in art
Book Fair is November 6th-10th
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It's time to start planning our next Scholastic Book Fair and I would like to invite you to help our school pull off the best Book Fair ever!
I'm building a team of enthusiastic and talented volunteers from our school
community and could really use YOUR help. Please take a moment to view our sign-up sheet and consider volunteering to help out.
I hope you'll join our team of volunteers!
Thank you!
Mrs. Roundhouse
Scholastic Book Fair Coordinator
Jennifer Roundhouse
MERTON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
Book Fair
Nov. 6, 2017 - Nov. 10, 2017
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Scholastic account or register.
Recording lab results in Science
Working on essential questions in Social Studies
Robotics in Science
Hazelwood's Happenings
High School Musical Jr.
Learning Inventor in Science
Language Arts mini-lesson
Reading or writing- your choice
Coats for Kids
Girls Scout Troop #6227 of Merton is collecting coats for the annual Coats for Kids drive. They will be accepting donations from now until November 10th. Please see the link to the flyer below for further information.
Thanks for your consideration.
Fitness routines in PE
Sublimation with Mr. Wagner
Taking a math test
Math Counts
Social studies projects
Hot cocoa around a campfire
Reading our personal narratives
Help Our Brothers Out
The annual HOBO outing hosted by the Merton Area Boy Scout Troop is designed to gather donations of personal items, toiletries, and other essentials for local shelters and aide organizations. In addition to collecting supplies, the scouts will be sleeping overnight in cardboard boxes and cooking over make-shift stoves to simulate the difficulties of being homeless.
They are given cardboard appliance boxes and are asked to make a shelter using the boxes, duct tape and tarps. They will be required to cook one meal on the make-shift stoves and must use these stoves whenever they want something warm to drink.
There will be large bins available to collect supplies for the homeless and inspect the scout’s shelters and learn about their experience.
When: Saturday, Nov. 4 starting at 11:00 a.m. – Sunday, Nov. 5 at 8 a.m.
Where: Merton Community Center (W282N6966 Main Street, Merton)
Troop Contact: Dave Mason, Scout Master at (262) 719-4213 (djmasonjr@yahoo.com))
Collecting: Toilet paper, Kleenex, soap, hand sanitizer, other toiletries/personal items such as travel size toothpaste, deodorant, hand wipes, toothbrushes, shampoo.
Basketball at recess on Friday
Coordinate battleship in Math
Mr. Hannon and Mrs. Jankowski
Forensics team
Mrs. Iwanski is looking for an assistant! The team is open to all students in grades 6-8, and the season runs from the beginning of December to the end of March.
What does it mean to be an assistant coach for forensics??
- Weekly practice (one night a week for 1 hour before or after school - depending on what we as coaches prefer)
- 4 Saturday meets - these take place at local schools in Southeast Wisconsin. The meets normally start early (7:30) and end by 4:00. The last two seasons we have elected to do a after school meet instead of a Saturday meet for one of the 4.
- 1 State Tournament Meet - we only take the students who qualify based on their other meet performance.
If you are interested in coaching with Mrs. Iwanski, she would love to hear from you! If you can listen to kids, give feedback, and would like to get involved in an extra curricular that doesn't involve athletic ability - FORENSICS IS FOR YOU!
About Merton Intermediate School
Email: posickj@merton.k12.wi.us
Website: http://www.merton.k12.wi.us/intermediate/information/intermediateprincipal.cfm
Location: N68 W28320 Sussex Road Merton, WI 53056
Phone: (262) 538-1130
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MertonIntermediate/
Twitter: @mertonint