Inside the Pride Middle School News - Volume 126

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening at the Middle School

Published April 24, 2022

Volume 126

 

Adam Vinson - Middle School Principal

 

 
 

A MESSAGE FROM MR. VINSON

The countdown is on for summer break! Only 5 weeks of school remaining! Be sure to challenge your child to keep working hard and doing their very best in the coming weeks. It will be tempting for students to start thinking of beach trips, pool days and adventures at the lake. The next 5 weeks are super important though when it comes to transitioning them to the next grade level. Make it a priority to encourage your son or daughter to finish out the school year strong!


HOW ARE WE DOING?

Let me know how our team is doing in keeping you informed about your child’s education this year. If you are lacking communication regarding one of your child’s classes, please let me know so I can help! adam.vinson@tcslions.org


LAST WEEK IN CHAPEL

Coach Holly Savoy spoke to our students on how to overcome spiritual mountains and obstacles in our lives by utilizing prayer, Bible study, worship/thankfulness, and Christian community. Using her experience as a teenager on the Nickelodeon TV show “Guts”, Coach Holly helped our students to see that by following God’s path, we can overcome any mountain in our life. Ask your child about the TV clips they were able to view of Coach Holly as she took 1st place by conquering the MegaCrag and winning the Guts competition!


LIONS OF THE WEEK

Students who were recognized this week by their teachers for their exceptional example set in their recent performance, attitude or action.

  • 6th Grade = Rhyan Banks

  • 7th Grade = Coleman Hellgeth

  • 8th Grade = Emma Meyer


APRIL MEMORY VERSES: JAMES 1:12-15

Help your child learn their memory verses over the course of this month. 

12 Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him. 13 Let no one say when he is tempted, “I am being tempted by God,” for God cannot be tempted with evil, and he himself tempts no one. 14 But each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. 15 Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death.


APRIL HABITUDES MOMENT 

Check out the leadership principles our students are learning this month! Learn more about our Habitudes curriculum here. 

  • 6th = Discipline Bridge - Personal discipline is the bridge to the goal.

    • Lesson Summary = Leaders don’t build character without crossing the bridge of discipline. Personal discipline is like a bridge that crosses from where you are to where you want to be. It gets you where you want to go.  

  • 7th = The Gardener's Job - Healthy environments are key to developing others.  

    • Lesson Summary = A gardener’s primary job is to nurture the development of his plants. Likewise, good leaders center their agendas on growing their team members. Leaders are to be good mentors and invest their lives in others. Their key job is not doing programs or distributing products, but developing people.  

  • 8th = Tank Half Empty or Full? - Replace discontentment with dissatisfaction 

    • Lesson Summary = It's an age-old question: Is it half-empty or half-full? The answer is both, depending on whether you're emptying it or filling it. In life, we must replace discontentment, where we see things as half-empty, with dissatisfaction, where we strive to fill things more.


8TH GRADE “DRESS UP YOUR DENIM” DANCE

All of our 8th graders are invited to join us for a last rodeo of middle school on Monday, May 16 from 6:30-8:30pm at The Gathering Place and outside patio. This is an all-8th grade class social so please no non-TCS students. In addition, no dates! Just plan to have your child come and hang out as we prepare to close out this school year!

  • Dress Code: Students are encouraged to come in their “dressed up” country attire. Denim is appropriate. Dresses are allowed. 

  • Food: We will have drinks and snacks (parents will be encouraged to sign up to provide)

  • Activities: We will have a live country band for dancing! We will also have outdoor games, a fire for s’mores, and several giveaways and prizes. You won’t want to miss it!

  • Cost: Only $5

Be on the lookout this week for additional information about how to purchase a ticket through Blackbaud. Mrs. McBurnett will also be sending out details about dress code guidelines.


8TH GRADE GRADUATION CEREMONY

Submit the name of the person who will pray over your child during the ceremony:

https://forms.gle/GvSdGxnHFyg63tr77 

Don’t forget to make plans to join us on Tuesday, May 24 at 7:00pm in the stadium as we celebrate our 8th graders and their transition to high school. One of the new traditions we began last year is our “Prayer of Blessing” over each 8th grader to conclude the evening. Each 8th grade student is invited to choose a parent, grandparent, teacher, coach, pastor, youth pastor or other mentor to pray a special blessing over them. At the end of our ceremony, those chosen to pray will join the student who selected them on the track and will pray specifically over that student. Seeing over a hundred prayers being lifted up at one time is a powerful statement to the enemy that we are committed to seeing God use our students for His glory as they take this next step in their lives. Be thinking now about who your child will like to have pray over them. 


PREPARING FOR IOWA STANDARDIZED TESTING

Our upcoming IOWA testing will take place the week of May 2. How can you help your child prepare to do their very best? Utilize the suggested tips below to make IOWA week an accurate reflection of your child’s learning and ability. 

  1. Make sure your child gets plenty of REST. With no homework or regular assessments being given, strive to have your child in bed early if possible while trying to reduce the events and activities your family will be required to attend. 

  2. EAT a good breakfast each day. Sleep + food will help your child think clearly and focus. Good proteins and high fiber foods will help keep your child alert and will reduce the chances of them getting hungry during the test. 

  3. ENCOURAGE your child to do their very best. The IOWA tests are one piece of the overall assessment approach taken at TCS. Don’t overemphasize the importance of these testing results. IOWA is meant to show us how your child is growing and learning. The goal is for them to simply do their best. 

  4. Prioritize PUNCTUALITY when it comes to arriving at school on time. When students feel rushed, they often feel stressed and aren’t able to do their best. By being on time, you help ensure your child hears all of the instructions for the test which creates a more relaxing testing environment. 

  5. Be ACTIVE after school. While students will still engage in physical activity at school during IOWA testing week, the more energy your child can exert the better. Plan some afternoon outdoor activities for your family to help facilitate a more focused testing time for your child. 


FINAL COURSE ASSESSMENT WEEK

(PREVIOUSLY CALLED EXAM WEEK)

We are heading into the final stretch of this school year with our final assessments approaching during the last week of school (week of May 23). Please review the specific information below regarding these upcoming assessments. 

  • Assignments leading up to Final Course Assessment Week - students will be expected to complete the following assignments leading up to their FCAs. 

    • 6th/7th Grades will complete a written essay assignment the week of May 16 in class. This will be the final writing assessment for the year. Due to our grade level trips in May, 6th and 7th graders will not complete a final History or Science project. 

    • 8th Grade will complete a written essay assignment the week of May 16 in class. This will be the final writing assessment for the year. In addition, 8th graders will also be asked to complete a final History and Science project during the month of May. 

  • Final Course Assessments = what will they look like?

    • All final course grades will be assessed in the following manner:

      • History - Unit test

      • Science - Unit test

      • English - Reading comprehension test

      • Math - Comprehensive test

*Note: Students may exempt the History unit test, the Science unit test, the Reading comprehension test and the Math comprehensive test during Final Course Assessment Week with a 95 or above average. Grades will be evaluated on May 19 and exemptions will be communicated by May 20. Students who exempt a Final Course Assessment are still expected to complete all work leading up to the assessment. 


REMINDER: COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS DUE

Don’t forget your child’s Community Service Form will be due during the month of May. Please see your child’s Bible teacher for specific deadlines. Remember, each student is required to complete 10 hours of community service. 


8TH GRADE GRADUATION CEREMONY

Don’t forget to make plans to join us on Tuesday, May 24 at 7:00pm in the stadium as we celebrate our 8th graders and their transition to high school. One of the new traditions we began last year is our “Prayer of Blessing” over each 8th grader to conclude the evening. Each 8th grade student is invited to choose a parent, grandparent, teacher, coach, pastor, youth pastor or other mentor to pray a special blessing over them. At the end of our ceremony, those chosen to pray will join the student who selected them on the track and will pray specifically over that student. Seeing over a hundred prayers being lifted up at one time is a powerful statement to the enemy that we are committed to seeing God use our students for His glory as they take this next step in their lives. Be thinking now about who your child will like to have pray over them.


MARK YOUR CALENDARS: UPCOMING MIDDLE SCHOOL DATES

  • Week of May 2-6 = IOWA Standardized Testing

  • Monday, May 2 = Orchestra Concert

  • Tuesday, May 3 = Band Concert

  • Wednesday, May 4 = MS Talent Show (during school day)

  • Monday, May 9 = Chorus Concert 

  • May 10-13 = 7th Grade Trip to the Ark/Creation Museum

  • May 12-13 = 6th Grade Trip to Huntsville/Chattanooga 

  • Week of May 23-26 = Half Day Schedule

    • Monday, May 23 = Math and Science End of Course Assessments

    • Tuesday, May 24 = English and History End of Course Assessments 

  • Tuesday, May 24 = 8th Grade Graduation (7:00pm)

  • Wednesday, May 25 = 8th Grade Class Party

  • Thursday, May 26 = 6th and 7th Grade Class Parties


IMPORTANT LINKS


REMINDER: ATTENDANCE AND ABSENCES

The following steps should be taken for reporting absences for Pre-K - 8th grade:

  • Send excuses for absences, including doctor’s notes to attendance@tcslions.org.

  • Send PRE-ABSENCE REQUESTS (family trips, etc.) to Kasey Hanson (kasey.hanson@tcslions.org) via your child’s 1st period teacher. 

If your child has to miss class this year due to sickness or quarantine, check out our process below for getting your child caught up on missing work and assignments.  

  • WHAT IF MY CHILD IS ABSENT 1-2 DAYS? - Have your child connect with their teachers upon their return to the classroom. We will not send makeup work home for sick absences of this length. 

  • WHAT IF MY CHILD IS ABSENT 3+ DAYS? - Reach out to Kasey Hanson (Return to Academics Coordinator) so we can best determine a makeup plan for your child. 

  • NOTE: If your child is sick, we want your child to focus on resting and healing before worrying about missing assignments. Please know our teachers will work diligently to help your child catch up once they are feeling well enough to complete assignments.


MIDDLE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACTS

  • 6th Grade Academic Coordinator - Melissa Lanier (melissa.lanier@tcslions.org)

    • Mrs. Lanier can assist you with any academic-related needs for 6th grade.

  • 7th and 8th Grade Academic Coordinator - Emily Walter (emily.walter@tcslions.org)

    • Miss Walter can assist you with any academic-related needs for 7th/8th grade. 

  • Middle School RTA Coordinator - Kasey Hanson (kasey.hanson@tcslions.org

    • Mrs. Hanson can assist you with makeup work due to any extended absences.

  • Director of Student Life - Tiffany McBurnett (tiffany.mcburnett@tcslions.org)

    • Mrs. McBurnett oversees our special events and field trips while also handling our middle school counseling duties. 

  • Director of Student Development - Dylan Higgins (dylan.higgins@tcslions.org)

    • Mr. Higgins oversees the spiritual development of our student body while also assisting with academic needs your child may have. 

  • Director of Skills Development - Jenn Opsahl (jennifer.opsahl@tcslions.org

    • Mrs. Opsahl oversees our Skills Development Program. 

  • Dean of Students - Ryan Tipton (ryan.tipton@tcslions.org)

    • Mr. Tipton addresses any disciplinary issues throughout the year.