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Panther 2200 South 5
th Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105 June 2017
Patrick Henry
phone
numbers
Main Office
367-7639
Fax
367-7693
Counselors
Office
367-8443
Cafeteria
367-7642
From the Principal…
As the year winds down, I reflect on how quickly another year has
come and gone! We have enjoyed many successes throughout the
school year with students excelling in their academics and extracurricu-
lar activities at the local, state and national level! We truly have an
amazing student body! None of this success would be possible without the support
of you, the parents. Thank you for scheduling appointments and vacations around
the school calendar to minimize absences. Most of all, thank you for supporting and
working collaboratively with all of us to make your child’s educational experience as
meaningful as possible!
We are sending 385 amazing 8th grade students to our local high schools and
preparing to welcome 390 6th graders. I believe that Patrick Henry is a special place
and hope that all of you find it to be nothing less than a great experience as well.
Incoming 6th graders may choose to get a jump on the middle school experience
by participating in one of our Running Start sessions this summer. A registration form
for Running Start is in this issue. We request that all incoming 6th grade students
participate in our formal WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) orientation which will be
held on August 24th from 8:25-12:30 . Students should line up outside the main
door and will be led in to the building for the orientation. Our Panther Preview Day
and PST for students and parents will be held Thursday, August 31st from 12:00-8:30
p.m. Finally, I must express how thankful I am to have been blessed to work with all of
the great families of Patrick Henry. As many of you know, I am retiring at the end of
June and therefore, am leaving PHMS. I will take many fond memories with me as I
leave!
Wishing future success for all of you!
Darryl Walker, Principal
June 1st - Last Day Of School for Students
Planning for the Future
By Dr. Brian Maher, Superintendent
Whether you grew up here and just never left, ended up here by “accident,” or made a conscious decision to call Sioux Falls your home, I would challenge anyone to find a better community to live and raise a family. As a recent transplant – but a proud one, at that - it is safe to say Sioux Falls is a rare gem – “a diamond in the
rough,” as the phrase goes.
The purposeful way in which members of this community embrace diversity, put the needs of the less fortunate ahead of their own, serve as “big brother” by watching out for others before watching out for themselves is something special. Sioux Falls has created a culture of caring without making it
seem like work.
Make no mistake, there is much work being done – among the business community, by non-profit organizations that support specific needs, by teachers, parents and all of those in a position to create and sustain a thriving community. Sioux Falls answers the call to many needs with a progressive and
caring attitude.
Moreover, it is my hope that the community will respond yet again as your public schools set out to define their future. While school districts across the country scramble to “save” their schools from declining enrollment, the vibrant Sioux Falls economy has created the opposite issue for South Da-kota’s largest city. Student enrollment has consistently increased by 300-500 students each year for the last several years and incoming Kindergarten classes are markedly larger than exiting senior clas-
ses.
While the schools are not currently cramped for space, it will not be long before we notice there is less-than-adequate learning environment from a space perspective. Less progressive communities
would call this a problem. Sioux Falls calls this an opportunity.
We have been mentioning enrollment and future facility needs in public meetings for the past year and, within the next year or so, will begin more focused conversations. There are many possibilities to consider. Nothing is assumed. Will enrollment require a new school – or schools? Will online
learning eliminate over-crowding? Will specialized spaces be the way of the future?
These are questions we will seek to answer over the next few years as we plan for the future with our
community. Just as Sioux Falls has done so many times before, I am confident there will be stake-
holders willing to bring their ideas to the table. Sioux Falls’ culture of caring makes the community
conversation one in which I look forward to participating.
We would like to invite you of our annual Panther Preview Day which will be
taking place on Thursday, August 31st
from 12:00-8:30 p.m. Teachers will be
available star4ng at 1:00. Parents and students are invited to come pick up
their new schedule, meet their teachers, find their locker, take school
pictures, and check out the addi4onal informa4on that will be available
by various groups such as our athle4cs department, PTA, the A6er School
Program, Child Nutri4on, and more.
PANTHERPREVIEWDAY!
WEBORIENTATION
WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) Orientation Day is for ALL incoming sixth
grade students. WEB Orientation is a beneficial experience for all
6th grade students. WEB is only for students. Parents will have other
times to get acquainted at Patrick Henry. Mark August 24th on your
calendar now and plan to be at Patrick Henry that morning.Parents/
guardians should have their son or daughter at the front doors by the
flagpole at 8:25 a.m. The orientation will be finished at 12:30
p.m., so parents/guardians may pick-up their son or daughter near the
main entrance at that time. WEB Orientation will be a welcoming,
exciting, and fun start for our new sixth grade students. If your
child needs accommodations, please contact the Mrs. Pope at 605-367-
7639 or by email [email protected].
June 1st is the last day of school. Medica>ons in the Health Office must go
home that day or may be picked up by a parent on June 2nd. This applies to
all medica>ons – those given daily, those given only as needed and those given in case of
emergencies. They can go home with your child, but they do not always come to get
them as requested. Please check with your child when they return home that last day of
school. If your child does not bring them home, stop in the office on June 2nd to get the
medica>ons. If not picked up, these will be destroyed as we cannot keep them over the
summer for the next year.
Nurse Heidi 367-7639
**Please remember that new medica>on sheets with orders, parent signatures and
doctor signatures are required again in the fall.
From the Nurse’s Desk
Private Teachers
Middle school is a great >me for students to
be taking lessons from a private teacher. If
you are interested in a private teacher,
please contact one of the band directors.
Percussion S4ck Bags
Percussion students will once again be asked to
provide a s>ck bag. You will be receiving a leCer
some>me this summer regarding specifics. If you
do not already have a s>ck bag and would like to
get one sooner rather than later, please contact
one of the directors.
Patrick Henry Marching Band
PatrickHenryhasamarchingband
thatrehearsesbeforeschooltwo
morningsperweek.Theseasonbegins
rightawayinthefallandculminates
withusmarchingintheFestivalof
BandsParadeindowntownSiouxFalls
onSaturday,October7.Signupforthe
marchingbandwilloccurinschoolthe
-irstweekofschool,althoughany
percussionistsinterestedshouldemail
Mr.Pedersonat
bearehearsalpriortothestartofthe
schoolyear.Thisisagreatwaytoget
startedinbandandtogettoknow
studentsfromotherclasses.
BAND NEWSMiddleSchoolAll-StateBand
Auditions
This past year, Patrick Henry had
28 students accepted into the SD Middle
School All State Band; once again the
highest number in the state. We highly
encourage students to try out. These au-
di>ons involve prac>cing and performing
selected scales and etudes specific to
their instrument. The audi>ons are rec-
orded at PHMS (in most cases) in Novem-
ber and early December. They are then
submiCed to be judged. Results are post-
ed in January. Those who are selected
prepare special music for an All-State
concert in Pierre on the first Saturday in
March. Audi4on music is now available.
If your child is interested in trying out and
has not yet received the audi>on material
from us, you may visit sdmea.net and
print it off yourself. If you have any ques-
>ons, you may email one of the band di-
rectors. We check our email regularly
during the summer.
Summer Prac4ce Record
It is very important to keep playing throughout the summer. PHMS students are given extra credit in the fall for summer practice records. Make your own practice calendar marking your
summer practice hours, have it signed by a parent/guardian, and bring it in the first week of school. Keep practicing!
Patrick Henry Bingo
A book with more than 300 pages
Title:
A book you loved when A book you loved when A book you loved when A book you loved when you were youngeryou were youngeryou were youngeryou were younger
Title:
A sequel to another
book
Title:
A book chosen be-
cause of the cover
Title:
A book recom-A book recom-A book recom-A book recom-
mended by a mended by a mended by a mended by a
friendfriendfriendfriend
Title:
A book whose author
has the letter “N” in
their name
Title:
Read 30 minutes straight OUTSIDE
Title:
A non-fiction book
Title:
A book with a one word
4tle
Title:
A magazine or newspa-
per article
Title:
A bo�� ba�e �� ���� st���
Title:
Read Any
book
Title:
FREE SPACE
A funny book
Title:
A poetry book or verse A poetry book or verse A poetry book or verse A poetry book or verse novelnovelnovelnovel
Title:
Get a public library
librarian’s signature
Librarian signature:
A mystery bookA mystery bookA mystery bookA mystery book
Title:
A book set in a different A book set in a different A book set in a different A book set in a different countrycountrycountrycountry
Title:
Read Any
book
Title:
A fantasy bookA fantasy bookA fantasy bookA fantasy book
Title:
Read with a flash-
light
Title:
A book that is more
than 10 years old
Title:
Read Any
book
Title:
A scary bookA scary bookA scary bookA scary book
Title:
A book with a number in A book with a number in A book with a number in A book with a number in
the titlethe titlethe titlethe title
Title:
Name: __________________________________________ Grade in 2016-17:________________
Enjoy summer reading and earn a breakfast party while you read and play BINGO. Choose books to read at your
reading level, and use each book ONLY ONCE on the BINGO sheet. Write the >tle of each book you read in the
matching square and have a parent or guardian sign at the boCom. See back page for reward and other
informa>on.
Patrick Henry Summer Reading BINGO Program
Even though school is ending for summer break, that doesn’t mean reading needs to end, too.
Research shows that children who con>nue to read during the summer maintain or improve their
reading skills and perform beCer in the fall when school resumes. To promote summer reading,
we are encouraging students to par>cipate in our Summer BINGO Reading Program. We also
recommend visi>ng any of the Siouxland library branches in Sioux Falls and par>cipa>ng in their
summer reading programs.
Students who par>cipate in the Summer Reading BINGO Program must complete at least one
square (in addi>on to the free space) from the BINGO form and hopefully complete a BINGO
(five across, down or diagonally including the free space). Students should choose books at their
interest and reading level or from the suggested list on this page. In the fall, students comple4ng
a BINGO will be invited to a “Summer Reading Party.” Donut holes and juice will be provided and
a drawing will be held for addi4onal prizes. Students covering ALL squares (blackout) will be
entered into a drawing for a $25 Barnes & Noble gi6 card.
Suggested Authors: Suggested Titles:
Gordon Korman Enclave - Aguirre
Ben Mikaelsen Ruins of Gorlan - Flanagan
Louis Sachar Selec�on - Cass
Erin Hunter The Enemy - Higson
Mary Downing Hahn Running Dream - Van Draanen
Margaret Haddix Legend - Lu
Carl Deuker Michael Vey - Evans
Teri Terry Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie - Sonnenblick
Mike Lupica Girl Stolen - Henry
Carl Hiassen Fallout - Strasser
Ally Carter Chasing Lincoln’s Killer - Swanson
Kenneth Oppel Half a Chance - Lord
Michael ScoC There Will be Bears - Gebhart
Dean Hughes Crossover – Alexander
Sarah Dessen Fish in a Tree - Hunt
Lauren Myracle Coun�ng by 7’s - Sloan
Wendy Mass Rule of Three - Walters
D. J. MacHale A Night Divided - Nielsen
Joseph Delaney How They Croaked - Bragg
Cassandra Clare Small as an Elephant - Jacobson
Patrick Henry Athle4c Informa4on
For the 2017-18 school year the Sioux Falls Schools will have the parents/guardians
complete the athle4c par4cipa4on packet online. Parents/guardians will need to go to
the district website to fill out the health informa4on form and the athle4c
par4cipa4on packet online for students to par4cipate in athle4cs for the next school
year. This form used to be blue in color and will need to be filled out online this
summer. When comple4ng your online registra4on, it will ask you if your son or
daughter would like to par4cipate in sports next year. If you click yes, it will take you to
the athle4c form online to complete. Parents/Guardians will NOT be able to complete
this part un4l summer. All informa4on will be found on the Sioux Falls District Web-
site.
To print a paper copy go the District Website at www.sf.k12.sd.us and hover your
mouse over STUDENTS at the top of the page. In the student menu, select ACTIVITIES ,
at the boLom of the page in red you will find the packet named ACTIVITIES/ATHLETICS
PARTICIPANT PACKET 201-2018. When you open the packet it will be yellow.
Complete and return to Mr. Andersen. He will be available during Panther Preview Day
to answer any ques4ons. These forms should be filled out by the fall. Your child will
not be able to prac4ce or par4cipate in any athle4cs if the online packet is not
completed.
ATHLETIC INFORMATION 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR
“Everyone has something to give and everyone has something to gain when we “Everyone has something to give and everyone has something to gain when we “Everyone has something to give and everyone has something to gain when we “Everyone has something to give and everyone has something to gain when we
work together.” This quote is a touchstone for Habitat for Humanity , and, I work together.” This quote is a touchstone for Habitat for Humanity , and, I work together.” This quote is a touchstone for Habitat for Humanity , and, I work together.” This quote is a touchstone for Habitat for Humanity , and, I
thought, perfectly described the Garden Club for Patrick Henry.thought, perfectly described the Garden Club for Patrick Henry.thought, perfectly described the Garden Club for Patrick Henry.thought, perfectly described the Garden Club for Patrick Henry.
This summer Garden Club will meet on Wednesday mornings from 9 to 11:30 This summer Garden Club will meet on Wednesday mornings from 9 to 11:30 This summer Garden Club will meet on Wednesday mornings from 9 to 11:30 This summer Garden Club will meet on Wednesday mornings from 9 to 11:30
am. Enter through the front door, and find us in the courtyard. Remember you am. Enter through the front door, and find us in the courtyard. Remember you am. Enter through the front door, and find us in the courtyard. Remember you am. Enter through the front door, and find us in the courtyard. Remember you
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Incoming sixth graders are welcome to join GC. Parents and siblings of GC Incoming sixth graders are welcome to join GC. Parents and siblings of GC Incoming sixth graders are welcome to join GC. Parents and siblings of GC Incoming sixth graders are welcome to join GC. Parents and siblings of GC
members are welcome. If there is a parent who would like to help with preparing members are welcome. If there is a parent who would like to help with preparing members are welcome. If there is a parent who would like to help with preparing members are welcome. If there is a parent who would like to help with preparing
vegetables, students area asking for cooking lessons. vegetables, students area asking for cooking lessons. vegetables, students area asking for cooking lessons. vegetables, students area asking for cooking lessons.
If weather is inclement, check your email for garden club updates.If weather is inclement, check your email for garden club updates.If weather is inclement, check your email for garden club updates.If weather is inclement, check your email for garden club updates.
Keep Growing! Ms. VeenisKeep Growing! Ms. VeenisKeep Growing! Ms. VeenisKeep Growing! Ms. Veenis
Check out the robins rest that was built
In the birch logs:
GARDEN CLUB!
PTA News and Notes
Patrick Henry Middle School PTA Meeting
April 19, 2017
Present: Shantel Larsen, Amber Luecke, Val Mickelson, Patty Miller , Apr il Schaller , Kim Sharping, Amy Uttecht, Beth Vroman and Mr. Darryl Walker
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Meeting was called to order at 12:00 pm by Shantel Larsen.
Minutes
Copies provided. Motion made to approve the March 15, 2017 meeting minutes by Val Mickelson, seconded
by April Schaller. Motion carried.
Treasurer’s Report by Patty Miller
Copies provided. Current PTA balance is $13,610.62 with $643.68 in the Kids Kloset account.
General PTA and Committee Reports
· Reflections – No repor t. Kr istine Nelson will be the chair next year .
· PTA Informational Sessions (JJ Gohl) – No report.
· Spirit Wear (Jess Kolb) – No report.
· Membership (JJ Gohl) – No report
· Conference Meals (Stacie Kray and Kari Loofe) – No report.
· Spring Bookfair (Val Mickelson and Becky Brost) – No report.
· Kids Kloset (Shelli Goeman) – No report.
· Student Recognition (Becky Pagone and April Schaller) – May 24th is the last Student Recognition.
· Panther Party (Kar i Loofe and Mary Michaels) – Event went well. Had quite a bit of food left over as
the numbers were down from the previous year. Shorter time span was better.
· Fundraising – The PHMS PTA will be co-sponsors with student council on the annual Color Run that will be held on May 18th after school. The profits will be split between the two groups. Currently we are at just over $5,000 and will receive 50% to be split between the two groups. If we were to get to $7,500 or more the profit goes up to 70%. The committee discussed ways to encourage participation (i.e. have track coaches promote, Facebook announcement, school announcements, pro-time challenge, etc.) Final day to pre-register is May 8. Discussion was also held regarding a coupon book for next school year that would be sold for $20
each with a profit of $10.
· Mentor Liaison (Cynthia Mickelson) – Will be held on May 25 at 3 pm. In need of 2-3 volunteers for the
root beer social. CommiCee made unanimous mo>on to pay for the supplies needed for the social.
· Staff Appreciation (Val Mickelson & Becky Brost) – We are in need of desserts, fruit, rolls and muffins
and have about half of the gift cards needed. Pleas share signupgenius information on Facebook and with
friends.
· Retirement (Michelle Black) – Mr. Walker, Jan Horner, and Kathy Heilman are retiring this year.
· 8th Grade Party (Shelli Goeman and Mary Michaels) – Will be held on June 1st from 2:15 pm until
3:45 pm.
· Teacher Grant Opportunity – The committee talked about allocating $2,000 for teachers to submit a pro-posal for funds for them to use. A sub-committee consisting of Val, Patti, Amber and Shantel will put the
information together.
· PTA Open Positions – Open positions for next year are:
o Vice President
o 8th Grade Party
o Fundraising
o Kid’s Kloset
o Conference Meals
o Retirement
o Panther Party.
Next year positions filled are:
o Co-Presidents: Shantel Larsen and Amber Luecke
o Secretary: Megan Witt
o Treasurer: Brittney Newell
o Reflections: Kristine Nelson
o Spiritwear: Tracy Weiss
o Book Fair: Mandy Johnson
Principal’s Report by Mr. Walker
· 5th graders will be visiting PHMS on May 23 and 25 with parent informational meetings on May 18th at 8
am and 12 pm.
· Staff is working on getting things together for next school year.
· Kim Sharping has been named PHMS Principal and Jeff Noll. Mr. Noll joins us from McGovern Middle
School where he was serving as the Intern Assistant Principal.
· Smarter Balance testing will be April 24-27.
Meeting adjourned at 1:10 pm. ~ Amy Uttecht
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People with disabili4es may contact the building
principal or site administrator at least 72 hours
before the event to obtain reasonable
accommoda4ons needed to par4cipate in district
programs or ac4vi4es. If the principal or site
administrator is unable to address the request,
concerns should be referred to the Supervisor of
Health Services at the Instruc4onal Planning Center.
(IPC)
Sioux Falls School District Mission
To educate and prepare each student to
succeed in a changing world.
SAVE your 2016-17 school ID badges to ride the SAM buses this summer!
Sioux Area Metro will provide free rides to the youths of Sioux Falls through the
Freedom Pass Program. To ride a SAM fixed route bus for free, anyone ages 6
through 18 must present their 2016-2017 middle or high school ID or Freedom
Pass to the bus driver for entry onto the bus. If a student is of elementary school
age, does not have a school pass, or the pass is lost, a special Freedom Pass must be
secured through SAM offices located at 500 East Sixth Street. Iden>fica>on and
proof of age require one of the following: a driver’s license, state ID card, or birth
cer>ficate.