
ALMS Weekly Update
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October 6, 2023 Newsletter
Dear ALMS Parents and Families,
Happy Friday! I hope you are all recovering well from last weekend's rainy days and that you enjoyed the nice weather this past week!
Thank you to all the parent volunteers and teachers who helped create an excellent environment for our Siwanoy 6th Graders. See below for some images from the event!
Also, we held a mini Co-Curricular Fair during all our lunch periods today for those students who missed Co-Curricular night. We hope every student had an opportunity to see what ALMS has to offer! We look forward to the start of our Co-Curriculars in the coming days!
Please note that there will be NO SCHOOL on Monday, October 9th, in observance of Indigenous People Day / Columbus Day. There will also be a HALF DAY on Tuesday, October 10th. Students will only be in during the AM portion of the day (8:30 am-12:00 pm) as the afternoon is reserved for a Superintendent's Conference.
Finally, we would also like to let parents know if your child needs to take your STAR Math or STAR Reading pre-assessment. The make-up day will be this Tuesday, October 10th, during the first few periods of the half-day in the cafeteria. Teachers will be notified, and they will send down students where appropriate. Students should only report directly to the cafeteria on their own. Thank you!
Warmest regards,
Camille Edwards-Thomas
Principal, ALMS
Important Upcoming Dates
9/15-10/15 - Hispanic Heritage Month
- 10/6 - Siwanoy 6 Breakfast π₯
- 10/9 - NO SCHOOL - Columbus/Indigenous Peoples' Day
- 10/10 - HALF DAY FOR STUDENTS (AM ONLY) - Superintendent's Conference Day
- 10/11 - PTA Meeting
- 10/19 - 6th Grade Movie Night πΏ
- 10/20 - Huguenot 6 Breakfast π§
- 10/23-10/31 - Red Ribbon Week π§§
- 10/26 - Community Blood Drive π©Έ
- 10/31 - Halloween π
ALMS Happenings
Siwanoy 6 Breakfast
Thank you to the parent volunteers and teachers for putting together and running such a welcoming event!
Teacher Spotlight: Mr. Maida's Italian Class
In honor of Italian American Heritage Month we would like to highlight Mr. Maida and all the great work he does to promote the Italian culture and language through his everyday classes and trips, like the one to Carnegie Hall!
Teacher Feature from the Media Club
Our very own Samantha Aisner and Elliot Weiser created the very first Teacher Feature, which spotlights a different teacher every week. Thank you to Ms. Canale for being our first participant! We look forward to interviewing more teachers throughout the year!
Team Hope 143
Congratulations ALMS Volleyball & Soccer!
VOLLEYBALL
A huge congratulations to the volleyball team on kicking off their season with an exciting win over Mamaroneck yesterday. The team played well with some great serving, winning all 3 sets. Please help me congratulate a few stand out players - Sophia Mateus, Anahi Valencia, Demi Carter, Stefany Corazao, Olivia Schwarcz, and Marjorit Zabarburu. The team would like to thank all the supporters that came to the game to cheer us on. Go Leopards!
SOCCER
Yesterday the bots soccer team took on White Plains in their first home game. This was a tough matchup for the Leopards, with the score tied 2-2 going into the final minutes of the game. With less than 5 minutes left, the LEopards scored to win the game 3-2. Aksel Morales, Salvatore Franciamore, and Cooper Enis were the goal scorers of the game. Lucas Rodrigues, Aksel Morales, and Cooper Enis each registered an assist on those goals. The offensive man of the match was Salvatore Franciamore. With his speed and ball control, he created havoc for White Plains' back line. The defensive man of the match was Jefferson Rabanales, with over 15 blocks, interceptions and clearances. The Leopards play their next game away against Harrison on Wednesday, October 11th. Great job Leopards!
In case you missed it...
Important Reminder About Bus Safety
Parents, Please Discuss Bus Behavior Expectations with Your Child
Dear Parents and Guardians,
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a matter of great importance concerning the behavior of some students on our school bus. We have observed repeated instances of disruptive and inappropriate behavior that compromise the safety of all students on board and create an unpleasant environment for everyone involved.
First and foremost, we want to ensure the safety and well-being of all our students during their commute to and from school. To achieve this, we have staffed. The Supervisor of Security is riding the bus this afternoon to reinforce proper bus behavior. We met with students and contacted their parents regarding their behaviors. We have alerted the appropriate building-level staff regarding the behaviors on the bus.
Given recent events, we must establish rules and expectations for all students riding the school bus. These rules are not only for the safety of everyone but also to foster a respectful and positive environment conducive to learning. We kindly request your support in reinforcing these rules at home and discussing their importance with your child.
1. Respect: Treat fellow students, the bus driver, and the school monitors respectfully. Refrain from using offensive language or engaging in behaviors against the School Districtβs Code of Conduct, such as bullying or teasing.
2. Stay Seated: Remain seated whenever possible. If no seats are available, stand and hold onto the bus supports at all times while the bus is in motion. Keep aisles clear of personal belongings, and put bags under the seats of the bus.
3. Keep Noise Levels Down: Maintain a reasonable noise level to ensure a safe and distraction-free environment for the driver.
4. Follow Instructions: Comply promptly with any instructions the bus driver or school monitor gives.
5. No Eating or Drinking
6. No Throwing Objects: Refrain from throwing any objects inside the bus or out of the windows.
7. Keep Buses Clean: Dispose of trash in designated containers and clean the bus.
8. No Horseplay: Do not engage in roughhousing, fighting, or any behavior that endangers others.
9. Emergency Procedures: Familiarize yourself with emergency procedures and cooperate fully in the event of an emergency evacuation.
We believe that by adhering to these rules, our students can have a safe and pleasant bus journey. The presence of a school monitor will help enforce these rules and ensure a positive bus experience for everyone.
We request your assistance in discussing these expectations with your child and emphasizing the importance of respectful and responsible behavior on the school bus. If your child has concerns or encounters issues while riding the bus, please encourage them to communicate with the school monitor or report it to the school administration.
Together, we can create a safer and more pleasant environment for our students during their daily commute. Thank you for your cooperation and support in this matter.
Sincerely,
ALMS Admin Team
Early Dismissal Procedures
Due to concerns about flooding, many parents opted to pick up their children early. While we understand the concern and respect your right to do so, we want to ensure that all students are safely dismissed. We want to remind you of the procedures used to dismiss students early.
We require official identification for student pick-ups.
If a parent is asking another parent to pick up their child and that person is required to follow the steps listed below.
Please be advised in the event you want or need to pick up your child from school early, please utilize this ALMSattendance@nredlearn.org. Include the following information:
- Student name
- Who is picking up and the relationship
- Parent/Guardian name
- Approximate Time of Pickup
This allows us to ensure that all students are picked up by authorized individuals. While this does slow down the procedure, it ensures safe dismissal.
CSDNR News
Tutor.com is back!
The school district renewed the tutor.com license for middle and high school students! See the attached fliers for more information!
PTA Happenings
New Rochelle Special Education PTA (SEPTA)
Please see the fliers and QR codes below for information about SEPTA!
In Other News...
Google Classroom How To - For Parents
For parents who are interested in receiving more information about their child's' Google Classroom work, please see the help article below. You may also view the video (below) for a quick summary of what Google Classroom and the Guardian Summaries look like.
Chromebook Responsibilities
To ALMS Parents and Students,
As a Middle School student, you are required to come to school with your district-provided chromebook charged. The district-provided chromebook is also your responsibility; if it's in your backpack, locker, on a bus, or at home, you must keep it protected from being damaged or lost/stolen.
Please refer to the AUP and Device Loaner Form, which you have signed with your parent/guardian, and review the terms and conditions listed on the form both inside and outside of school. If you have not already signed the AUP and/or Loaner Form, please click on the link above.
To all parents/guardians, please speak with your child regarding Chromebook care and responsibilities. Some of the computers are damaged due to students spilling liquids, tossing them to the ground during recess, getting knocked around in a backpack, or dropping them. Damaged Chromebooks are subject to fees. You may want to consider purchasing a case as was indicated on the school supply list.
You can refer to our Acceptable Use Policy and Device Loaner Form (linked above) for the CSDNR policy.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding!