Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Friday, December 18, 2020

Mrs. Sham working on We Care signs


 The Mary Walker School District is working to share the message that 'WE CARE."  

WE CARE that our students are active and engaged in learning. 
WE CARE that our learning community is safe and secure. 
WE CARE that 98% of our students have been working on the summit learning system this week. 
WE CARE that our learning community knows and sees the great things happening in our schools. 


Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Monday, November 9, 2020

Fall Pictures

 

Can we truly have a school year without fall pictures? My Grandma Jo, who passed away five years ago, would say, "Absolutely not!" She saved and neatly organized everything from detailed calendars, birthday cards, church bulletins, school assignments, and, of course, school pictures.  

School pictures document each year of a student's school experience! Sadly, COVID-19 and hybrid learning have limited our ability to offer the standard fall portraits. 

This fall, Ms. Sham did a wonderful job capturing our student's portraits to document this historic school year. The empty hallway, set as the backdrop, is symbolic of this year. We miss our students and look forward to having everyone back on campus.  

                                    Sincerely,


                                    Mr. Joachim

Monday, November 2, 2020

Report cards are in the mail.

The first quarter of this school year sure had some unusual challenges. We greatly appreciate the hard work of our students and the trust of our families to keep you children safe as we gradually reopen our school. We continue to work towards the safest learning community possible.  

Starting on November 16th, we will transition to having school two days a week. A Group students will attend Monday and Tuesdays and B Group students will attend Thursday and Fridays.  [UPDATE: due to COVID-19 numbers, the middle school will not be moving to two days a week.]

Each middle school student is assigned a mentor with who they work each week to set goals and monitor their academic progress.  Over the next two weeks, mentor teachers will be reaching out to connect with parents and students for conferences. This will be done over the phone or via Google Meets.   

Additionally, please reach out to Mr. Joachim or your child's mentor if you have any questions regarding progress at school.  

We look forward to helping!  


Tuesday, October 6, 2020

 


Monday, October 5, 2020

In-person and online learning...

 Take a look at Mr. Edwards class! 



Monday, September 7, 2020

Distant Learning Checkin Time

The middle school teachers are committed to our students. Each hour they will be signing into their Google Classroom and will open a Google Meet video conference. We hope to record these conferences and post them to the teacher's pages for students who miss them. Please be sure to check in with your classroom teacher at the scheduled meeting time.




 Good Afternoon, This is Mr. Joachim, Principal of Springdale MIddle School.  

I want to begin by sharing my appreciation for all the students and parents who attended conferences last week.  If you have not yet met with our teaching team, please give me a call at 258.4738 to schedule your conference.

This week is our first week of distance learning; this is certainly not how we wanted to start the new school year.  However, our teachers are ready.  They will be posting content to their Google Classrooms and will be hosting online lessons throughout the week.  Additionally, teachers will be calling students for weekly mentor check-ins.  As a district, we will be providing weekly deliveries of printed homework and resources on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and each Wednesday, we will be delivering meals.  This Thursday will be our first homework delivery day.  

Please be sure to review our school website or Facebook page to learn more about connecting during our distant learning phase..  

Finally, our new Chromebooks have arrived, been updated, and are ready to be picked up.  If you are one of the families who needs the new Chromebook, please stop by the office to pick it up between 8:30 AM and 3:00 PM

I hope that everyone is able to make this first week of distance learning a great week.

I hope to see you soon,

Mr. Joachim
509.258.4738


Saturday, August 29, 2020

Conferences start Monday!

Dear Parents and Students,

The start of school is just around the corner...Monday, August 31st.  

Thank you to all those who have already signed up for the conferences next week. Yesterday, calls were made to many of those who have not yet reserved a spot. You can still sign-up for conferences at the MS SignUpGenius page or by calling 509.258.4738. At this time, we have openings primarily on Wednesday(12-7 PM) and Thursday(8-3 PM) It is our goal to see every student this next week. Please be sure to sign up. If you have already signed up, please assist a friend or family member who may need help with this process. 

The following is our agenda for each conference:
Complete First Day Packet*
Pickup Chromebook*
Meet Teachers
Review Gradual Re-Opening Plan
Review Layers of Safety for COVID
Homework and Meal Delivery
At-Home Learning w/ Summit Learning

*Please consider arriving a bit early to complete the first three agenda items.

I look forward to seeing everyone next week. Enjoy your weekend.

Mr. Joachim, Principal
Springdale Middle School

Friday, August 21, 2020

Middle School Update

Dear Middle School Families,

The official start of the new school year is just ten days away! August 31st, 2020! This will be the saddest start of a school year in my entire career, as we will be starting without having students in the school. The students ARE the school.  

Our district's Gradual Re-Opening Plan was approved by Tri-County Health and the Mary Walker School District. Below is a graphic that highlights our gradual re-opening steps.  

Our first of six steps to re-open school is face-to-face conferences starting Monday, August 31st. These meetings will be hosted outside around the new covered play area. At the conferences, we will be reviewing the re-opening plan, sharing resources, and answering your questions. Please sign your student(s) up for conferences by clicking on the following link: 

The six-step re-opening plan is one of two options for families. The second option is the 'Continuous At Home Learning.' The goal of this option is to partner with parents and students throughout the COVID-19 closure to provide curriculum and learning resources for use at home. Teachers will check in with students every week and will be available for calls when help is needed. Additionally, monthly student progress reports will be documented with parent and teacher input. If you are interested in learning more about this option, please connect with me for more information.

Many families in our district do not have Internet connections in their homes. This is due to several factors; poor cellular reception, inadequate phone lines, and/or general cost restrictions. If you are one of them and would like to see about getting the internet, please send me an email or call our school district's message line at 509.258.4798.

I look forward to seeing everyone at our conference!  

Brett Joachim, Principal
Springdale Middle School
wk. cell 509.919.0538

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Middle School Feedback Needed

Dear Middle School Parents and Students,

I hope that all of you are well and healthy.  Sadly, tomorrow will be five months since we have had students in our halls.   I greatly miss our families and students and can not wait to get back to school! 

I recently shared with staff that I feel like I am treading water in a rip current and have the fear that a shark may attack at any time.   In the very literal sense, as well as the figurative sense, I am used to swimming in turbulent water and rarely have fear; however, the barriers and challenges before our society and world today is concerning.  

As the district's re-opening plan is being formed, the administrative team is working to cautiously get our students back into the classroom as soon as possible.  It has been difficult, as local and state expectations seem to morph and change daily.  Then to make things even more complicated, I watch the local and national news.  Sorting through the various health concerns, news reports, scientific facts, and political views is genuinely mind-boggling.  The one point that I can solidly stand on is that our school district cares deeply about every student's wellbeing.  We want to see our students back in the classrooms engaging in teaching and learning as soon as possible.  

The current plan for our re-opening is a gradual system that provides students with academic and social supports and will progress as the local cases decrease.   Earlier this week, the following graphic was published on our website and Facebook page to show our current thoughts for the upcoming school year.   This re-opening plan is pending Health Departments' approval on August 13th and board approval on August 17th. We will have two-week intervals where we hope to move to each next step.

I know this is not a perfect plan, but one that takes into consideration the various restrictions of the State and local health departments.  Please review this plan and share your suggestions, thoughts, and ideas.  

I look forward to hearing back from you.

Brett Joachim, Principal
Springdale Middle School

Sunday, June 14, 2020

MS Memo and Newletter

Springdale Middle School parents and students! 

We have finally made it to the end of the school year! Thank you for your dedication and perseverance through this challenging time.  Congratulations to all the high school seniors who graduated last weekend and to the 8th graders who are being promoted to high school!  

Last Day of School
June 17th is our last day of school. As a result of the COVID-19 Closure, state officials directed all schools to add five days to their previously scheduled school calendar. 

Ice Cream Drive-Through & Chromebook Return
Join the middle school teachers for an ice cream drive-through on Tuesday, June 16th, from 1 PM-3 PM. At this event, all students need to submit their final projects, homework, and return their Chromebook. We will be maintaining strict social distancing. Please stay in your car as you drive through the bus loop. Upon staff approval, students will be permitted to access the school only if they need to retrieve personal items. Chromebooks may also be returned to the office or district office during regular working hours of 8 AM-4 PM.

Next Fall
As many of you may have seen or heard, the state released its Reopening Washington Schools 2020 Guidance on Thursday. This document provides schools with the framework in which to develop reopening plans for the fall. All schools will open for all students across the state! At Mary Walker, we will be working with the county health officials to develop a plan that is responsive to our current status of COVID-19. As we work within the state's guidelines, our goal is to have in-person instruction with social distancing and personal protective equipment. However, if restrictions and health concerns increase, we will be prepared with backup plans that may include a rotating schedule, phased-in opening, or continuous remote learning. There is much work ahead of us. Over the next several weeks, we are looking forward to receiving additional guidance from the state to help us create our plans. I assure you that the Mary Walker Team will be ready to meet all students learning needs next fall. 

Please know that we will be working over the summer to ensure we are prepared for the challenges we'll face in the year ahead! 

Mr. Joachim, Principal
Springdale Middle School

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Saturday, June 6, 2020

Help Needed: Broadband Speed Test, 8th Grad Promotion, Weekly Newsletter

Dear Middle School Students and Families,

This second semester and end of the school year have certainly been odd. I can't wait to get back to normal. Attached is this week's newsletter. 

  Broadband Speed Test
Stevens County is working to increase our internet speed, and we need your help. Can you please test your internet speed, the following link is being used to map out our county's internet access.  


Due to privacy concerns, I encourage you to select the option to 'Enter my partial address' 

The Stevens County Broadband Action Team is using this data as they are preparing a presentation for the need for better broadband for our elected officials. Thank you for taking a minute to help out!

 8th Grade Promotion
Next Tuesday, June 9, at 7 PM, is our 8th-grade promotion. This event is a drive-through promotion. All 8th-grade families are encouraged to line up at the start of the bus loop before 7 PM. Community members and guests are invited to attend the promotion by parking inside the parking lot to cheer our students along the way. 

Mr. Joachim, Principal
Springdale Middle School

PS: Congratulations to all the high school seniors who graduate today!  

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Re: 8th Grade Promotion Help

Way back then…kindergarten! 

On May 26, 2020, at 4:44 PM, Brett Joachim <bjoachim@marywalker.org> wrote:

Dear 8th Graders!  

I have to say, I really, really, miss you guys.   Yes, all of you...the bathroom mess-makers, the eye-rollers, the 'I'm-never-going-to-stop-talkers, and even the cafeteria food players!  I miss you all.  

The 8th-grade promotion is June 9th at 7:00 PM.   I am working with school staff, parents and county officials to establish a safe promotional event that honors all of you.

I need your help! 

What ideas and suggestions do you have for your 8th-grade promotion?  

Also, I need pictures to add to the 8th-grade promotion video.  I was so pleased to find some 6th-grade Egyptian presentation videos and look forward to including them.  It was awesome to browse through those clips. Some of you were so tiny and squeaky back then, as my grandmother would say, "cute as a button!”   I think I have some old dance videos too.  

Please email me photos and video clips.  Or, upload them to tinyurl.com/8thPromotion2020.

Miss you,

Mr. Joachim

Drive-Through 8th Grade Promotion

Next Tuesday, June 9 at 7 PM is our 8th-grade promotion. We are following the Washington State Department of Health guidelines to host a drive-through promotion.  We are all saddened by the fact that we are not hosting a traditional promotion and limited in how we can celebrate.  This class has persevered through some tough times, and we are so proud of each and every student. Please join us to celebrate the class of 2024!  This event is going to be a festive one that honors our hardworking students. 


At the start of the drive-through, students will receive a mini-party bag that includes festive items like a party popper, silly string, candy, and a USB drive with the 8th-grade promotion video. Cars will drive through the bus loop where staff and community members will be honking and cheering them along the way. Near the middle of the bus loop, students will pass through a balloon arch, which will be a symbolic reference to a gateway to their high school years.  Each student will then receive their 8th-grade promotion certificate.  


All 8th-grade families are encouraged to line up at the start of the bus loop prior to 7 PM. Community members and guests are invited to attend the promotion by parking inside the parking lot to cheer our students along the way.

Per State guidelines, 8th-grade students, and only their immediate family members who are staying at home together, should arrive in waves and leave after their individual recognition. Students must remain in the car and should be in the passenger seat as they drive through."  


I greatly appreciate everyone who has shared photos for the 8th grade promotion video.  The deadline to add photos is this Friday at noon.  Feel free to email me photos and video clips, OR just upload them to tinyurl.com/8thPromotion2020.


We look forward to celebrating our 8th graders next Tuesday, June 9 at 7 PM.  See you then! 


Tuesday, May 26, 2020

8th Grade Promotion Help

Dear 8th Graders!  

I have to say, I really, really, miss you guys.   Yes, all of you...the bathroom mess-makers, the eye-rollers, the 'I'm-never-going-to-stop-talkers, and even the cafeteria food players!  I miss you all.  

The 8th-grade promotion is June 9th at 7:00 PM.   I am working with school staff, parents and county officials to establish a safe promotional event that honors all of you.

I need your help! 

What ideas and suggestions do you have for your 8th-grade promotion?  

Also, I need pictures to add to the 8th-grade promotion video.  I was so pleased to find some 6th-grade Egyptian presentation videos and look forward to including them.  It was awesome to browse through those clips. Some of you were so tiny and squeaky back then, as my grandmother would say, "cute as a button!"   I think I have some old dance videos too.  

Please email me photos and video clips.  Or, upload them to tinyurl.com/8thPromotion2020.

Miss you,

Mr. Joachim

Monday, May 25, 2020

Remembering those who gave their lives for our freedom.

Memorial-day


Many of us look to the last Monday in May as a day off to catch our breath and relax from the chaos of the end of the school year.  This year, the holiday certainly felt a bit different. It felt a bit isolating to not attend a Memorial celebration or not to gather as a family. However, I would like to encourage everyone to take some time to remember those who have given their lives for our great nation.


By the Numbers:

Civil War (1861-1865)- 498,332 soldiers lost

Spanish American War (1898) 2,446

World War I (1917-1918)- 116,708

World War II (1941-1945)- 405,399

Korean War (1950-1953)- 54,246

Vietnam War (1959-1975)- 90,220

Desert Storm (1990-1991)- 1,948

Operation New Dawn (2010-2011)- 66

Operation Enduring Freedom (2001-present)- 2,220


Each U.S. service member who lost their life left behind family and friends.  Some left by choice and some by draft, but all left to defend their country as members of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, or Coast Guard.


Friday, May 15, 2020

MS Weekly Newsletters

Yikes!! I just discovered that my group emails have not been delivered! So sorry!

Over the last two months, the middle school team has been reaching out to students and parents with weekly school packets and two-way communication. Please let me know if you are not receiving these packets, and I will correct the situation right away. 

Below are links to the last three emailed newsletters that were not delivered. 


 I hope that everyone is healthy and well.  Please be sure to reach out to me if you need anything at all! 

Mr. Joachim. Principal
Springdale Middle School



8th Grade Promotion Email

Dear 8th Graders!  

First and foremost, all of you are sure missed at school. I am looking forward to seeing you soon. As the end of the year is approaching, I want you to know that we are working on the details for your 8th-grade promotion.  

Your help is needed!
1.  Please connect with your friends who are not online and share any new information with them.  
2.  Please upload some photos for the promotion video.  We are looking for a baby picture, a few photos from your early childhood and middle school years.  tinyurl.com/8thPromotion2020 
3. Stay tuned to your email for more information.

Finally, here is a message from Mrs. Stricker, it will be delivered in print from next week with the schoolwork packet.

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8th Grade Parents:

With the closure of school, we know there are so many of our eighth graders missing out on activities, memories, and experiences of being an eighth grader. To help them feel special and remembered, there is a Facebook group put together on their behalf. This group is for parents/guardians to showcase their son/daughter and then someone in the community "adopts" them. When a community member "adopts" them, they will get in contact with you, to see what your son/daughters likes or dislikes and what they can do to support them during this time. 

This is voluntary, and if you would rather your son/daughter did not participate, that is fine. To join the Facebook group, search for the group called, "Support a Springdale 8th Grade Student" If you do not have access to Facebook and would like your child to participate you can email Jaymi Stricker and I will put your child onto the group to be "adopted."

This is NOT a school sponsored event, and something started to recognize and acknowledge our eighth graders hard work, and being promoted to high school. If you have any questions feel free to email me at the address above.


Thanks,


Jaymi Stricker

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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Monday, April 20, 2020

Call and Text Teachers

The middle school staff is working to be more available to our students during this COVID-19 Closure.  Please reach out to them via their new Google Voice number.  You can call and text your teachers with these local numbers.  We hope to be talking with you soon! 


SMS CONTACT

Brett Joachim, Principal
   wk. cell. 509.919.0538


Jocelynne Medenwaldt, Counselor
wk. cell. 509-598-1428


Jo Moss, Math Teacher
   Google Voice: 509.557.0423


Mark Edwards, History Teacher
   Google Voice: 509.577.0216


Heidi Smith, English Teacher 
   Google Voice: 509.557.0262


Jeff Boyd, Science Teacher 
   Google Voice: 509.557.0443

Mary Sulgrove, Resource Teacher
Google Voice: 786.383.0268 



Thursday, April 16, 2020

Friday, April 3, 2020

New: 24-hr timeline to Complete Focus Area Assessments

MS Students,

I hope you are well.  I sure appreciate the emails from all of you.  Keep them coming!  I love hearing what you are up too.  

Many of you have jumped back onto Summit Learning.  Great job!  In this weeks memo, I encouraged all students to work on: 
Focus Areas (power, challenge and additional) 
• Complete the diagnostic test to check current knowledge on topic, 
• Study the resources and take notes, and 
• Complete assessment at home.
 Check Points
• Work on checkpoints within the projects. 
• Email teachers with questions. 

Please note that once a focus area has been approved by a teacher you have 24 hours to complete the assessment.  This timeline has previously been 10 minutes, and was changed this week to accommodate at home assessments.  It is helpful if you send an email to your teacher to let them know that you have requested an assessment.  Teachers will be monitoring emails from 8:30AM to 3:30PM on Monday-Thursday.  

Here are all of your teacher's emails:
Ms. Smith - hsmith@marywalker.org 
Mrs. Sulgrove - mlsulgrove@marywalker.org  

Have a great weekend!

Mr. Joachim, Principal
Springdale Middle School

Thursday, April 2, 2020

MS COVID-19 Memo #3

Good Evening Mary Walker Families,

Attached is this next week's enrichment packet. I encourage everyone to complete the lessons, challenges, and activities included in this packet. Additionally, all students are encouraged to sign onto the Summit Learning platform to work on focus areas and checkpoints!

Keep an eye on Facebook for our next challenge. Last week we had many families participate in the Facebook challenge and the lucky winner of the drawing was the Altamirano Family. They won an Ice Cream Sundae basket. Check out the new Facebook challenge for our next photo challenge. We are looking for photos that highlight learning in mathematics. We look forward to seeing your math pictures.

Remember, next week is Spring Break…kind of odd to think that way during this COVID-19 Closure. The meal delivery will continue on Wednesday, but the middle school team will not be publishing a weekly packet.

Stay home, stay healthy!

Brett Joachim, Principal
Springdale Middle School


Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Helpful Links


Many middle school students have checked out their Chromebooks and are continuing to work on their Summit Learning school work.  Please contact Mr. Joachim (txt or call: 919.0538) to make arrangements to pick up your Chromebook device.


ENGLISH
     https://scribd.com (free 30 days)
     https://www.getepic.com (go to families, create a free account)

MATH 
       https://www.mobymax.com  (Log-in with school account)
      https://www.youcubed.org resources and activities
              Email Mrs. Moss(jmoss@marywalker.org) for class codes for your grade level.

HISTORY

SCIENCE

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

MS COVID-19 Closure Memo #3 (Bounced Back From 03/26)



Dear parents and students,

All of you have been missed dearly over the last two weeks. A school is just not a school without students. 

The middle school has been working hard from home and have been routinely gathering via video conferences. This Monday, all the middle school teachers will be participating in an all-day training with Summit Learning via video conferencing. It is our team's goal to continue to grow in our instructional practices and use of technology.  

Over the next several weeks, I am going to be posting some challenges on our Facebook page. Each week, we will be drawing a name for all who participate in the challenge. The winner will receive a special family engagement prize basket! Please join us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MaryWalkerSD/

Finally, yesterday I mailed out the weekly newsletter to every middle school student. This packet is filled with pages of engaging learning activities! Please be sure to use this resource. Additionally, summit learning is available to students!  

Stay home, stay healthy!  

Brett Joachim, Principal
Springdale Middle School.    

PS

This weeks prize basket is a ice cream theme!!