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Meads Mill Mission
Our mission is to challenge all students to become
active, compassionate, life-long global learners
through a rigorous and comprehensive curriculum
which promotes creativity and problem-solving
during the transition from elementary to high
school through a partnership of staff, families, and
our community.
MEADS MILL MIDDLE SCHOOL
HELPFUL HINTS
FOR
PARENTS/ STUDENTS
2015-2016
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Inside This Booklet
Attendance…………………………………………………..Page 6
Bus/Transportation..…………………………………….Page 14
Discipline. …………………………………………………...Page 8
Electronic/ Cellphone Use…………………………….Page 7
Emergency Dismissal …………………………………..Page 13
Emergency Procedures…………………………………Page 12
1st Day of School ………………………………………..Page 4
Homework Guidelines.………………………………….Page 17
Immunizations. ……………………………………………Page 20
LIST SERV.. ………………………………………………… Page 3
Lockers. ………………………………………………………Page 16
Lunch Info.. …………………………………………………Page 19
Medications..……………………………………………….Page 20
Messages/lunches/homework
to students after they arrive...……………………….Page 23
Parent Connect..………………………………………… .Page 23
Parking Lot Info…………………………………………. .Page 10 & 11
Replacement fee’s……………………………………….Page 5
Safety Issues ……………………………………………...Page 9
School Day…………………………………………………..Page 15
School Pictures…………………………………………...Page 4
School Supplies…………………………………………..Page 18
Spirit Wear.……………………………………………….. .Page 5
Sports Info. ………………………………………………...Page 21 & 22
Student Absence/Tardy………………………………..Page 6
Student Appointments/Leaving School Early ….Page 6
Student Connect ………………………………………...Page 23
MR BRAD M. O’NEILL—PRINCIPAL
MR. MONTY SHAMBLEAU—ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
MRS. KRISTY BILBIE-BEKIUS—COUNSELOR (A-K)
MR. JACK WICKENS—COUNSELOR (L-Z)
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OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
How do I contact a teacher? We encourage meetings with individual teachers throughout the year. We do ask that meetings are scheduled with the individual teacher(s) as planned meetings lead to better communication and focus on solutions. Parents may wish to call and leave a voice message for individual teachers. Please feel free to access voice mail and e-mail as well. We appreciate your cooperation. How do I get a forgotten lunch or homework to my student? Students are paged for items left or brought in during class passing time. If a student is expecting an item from home, they should check the office during class passing times to see if it has arrived. THE OFFICE CANNOT BE RE-SPONSIBLE IF YOUR STUDENT DOES NOT REPORT TO THE OFFICE WHEN PAGED. If they are expecting an item to be dropped off, they can stop by the office during any of the passing times. How does my student get their forgotten MiStar Student Portal pass-
word? http://www.northvilleschools.org/webconnect
How does my student get their forgotten Student connect password?
Students who have forgotten/lost their Student Connect information, should report to the office to fill out the form requesting the information. They should receive the information in 1-2 days after filling out the appropriate form. STU-DENT CONNECT INFO IS CONFIDENTIAL AND WILL ONLY BE GIVEN UPON STUDENT VERIFICATION.
How do I get my MISTAR ParentPortal Help Desk information?
MISTAR ParentPortal is a web application that provides parents with direct access to student data via the Internet. Using a confiden-tial PIN (personal identification number) and password, parents can connect to the school district’s student database using a web browser
and view their child’s data, such as progress reports, attendance rec-ords, report cards, transcripts, and more.
Have questions? Please visit our FAQs page. We may have the answer for you there. To access our FAQs, please click on the MISTAR ParentPortal link. On the right hand side at the top, you will see a link to our FAQs. If your an-swer is not there, you can email our help desk at
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Cross Country Attention all 7th and 8th grade Cross Country Runners Stay physically active throughout the summer. By August 1st, if not before, start running regularly (3 or 4x per week). Try running about 2 miles or 15 minutes of continuous running, then build-up to 3 miles or 20+ minutes of continuous run-ning. Pace yourself and if needed start by doing walk/run intervals. Run with a buddy if you can. Have a Great Summer and I will see you at the Team Meeting Wednesday, September 9th at 3:15-3:45 pm in the Pit. Coach Wickens
7th
& 8th
Grade Football
TBA Any 7th or 8th grade student interest-ed in playing football must listen to morning announcements. All students planning on participating in football should make sure to have the MSHAA Medical History form filled out prior to the start of the season.
Girls Volleyball Pick up packet information during Transition Day, August 21, 2015. 7th and 8th grade volleyball tryouts—first week of school 3:00-6:00 pm.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For information on volleyball clinics run through Northville
Schools, please visit www.northvillevolleyball.com
Athletic Fee
All students participating in athletics in grades 7-8 will pay a one-time yearly fee
of $200.00. This fee will only be paid once regardless of how many athletic teams
your son/daughter decides to participate on.
Please make all check payable to Northville Public Schools. Check’s can be re-
turned to Meads Mill Office or can be Mail to: Northville Public Schools:
Attn: Cindy Johnson/Business Office: 501 W. Main Street: Northville MI 48167.
To use PaySchools http://nhs.northville.k12.mi.us/athletics and click on “Pay to
Participate– Online Payment”.
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Meads Mill Office
248-344-3700
Attendance Line
248-344-3999, ext. 2
District Website
http://www.northvilleschools.org
Meads Mill Website
http://meadsmill.northvilleschools.org
ANY INFORMATION IN THIS BOOKLET IS
SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO STATE
FISCAL POLICIES.
Have you signed up for LISTSERV yet? Go to www.northvilleschools.org Click on Listserv All newsletters this school year will be sent out by Meads
Mill LISTSERV or you may pick up a copy in the
office. Emergency info regarding school closings, build-
ing problems, etc will also be sent out via LISTSERV.
To subscribe to the Northville Public Schools LISTSERV
service, go to the district website
(www.northvilleschools.org) and click on the LISTSERV
button in the upper left corner. News sent to subscribers
will include short bulletins with critical information and
when appropriate, links to the district website for more
details.
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TRANSITION DAY—AUG. 21 2015
Transition Day
2015-2016 School Year
The Transition Day for the 2015-2016 School
Year will take place Friday, August 21, 2015 as
follows: Please report to the front lobby.
8th Grade - A-K 8:00 am L-Z 9:00 am
7th Grade - A-K 10:00 am L-Z 11:00 am
6th Grade - A-K 12:30 pm L-Z 1:30 pm
Because the time is limited, we ask that you
follow the following schedule:
Students will turn in completed paperwork,
receive their schedules, locker assignments
and have their pictures taken. Students will
also have the opportunity to walk their
schedules, set up their lockers, and practice
a few “dry runs” of their schedule at their
own leisure. Students new to our school will
need time to practice their schedule. Par-
ents are welcome to accompany their son/
daughter.
School Pictures
School pictures will be taken
August 21st during Transition
Day. This form will be mailed to
your home during the summer.
Students should come to school
on August 21st with credit card
info or a check made payable to
Lifetouch in the amount of the
package they wish to purchase.
Please help make sure your
son/daughter is dressed appro-
priately for school pictures.
Students not present for Transi-
tion Day will have their pictures
taken on September 15th,
2015
First Day of School
The first official day of school is September 8th. The first bell
rings at 8:07 a.m. and is a FULL day of school (dismissal at
3:02 pm). You are to report directly to your first period class
as defined on your schedule which you will receive on August
21. We would like to welcome back all students and extend
a hearty welcome to all of our new Patriots. We’re
going to have a great year.
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Sports Information Athletic Physicals
All athletes, including cheerleaders and students participating in intra murals must have an athletic physical each school year. It is highly recommended that all students get their physical during the summer because they may not tryout, practice, play or compete without one. Please don’t wait until you hear about tryouts for your sport because you may not have time to see your doctor. MSHAA Medical History form is( white) and can be obtained in the office or online and stu-
dents may seek an appointment with their family physician. This form is different from the green health appraisal form so please make sure the doctor has the right form.
Fall Sports This year’s Fall sports for 7/8th graders include Football, Cross Country, Girls Volleyball and Girls Cheer. Individual meetings for the Cross Country, Volleyball, Cheerleading, and Football teams will take place at school. Watch/listen for announce-ments. Procedures regarding the Northville Public Schools Extra/Co-Curricular Student Athletic/Activity Code of Conduct, physicals, academic eligibility, practice schedules, etc., will be discussed. These meetings should last about 20 minutes. All students planning on participating in sports at Meads Mill should make sure to have the MSHAA Medical History form (located in packet) filled out prior to the start of the season. This also includes all students who will be participating in Intra Mural Sports. It is recommended that all fall sport athletes condition over the summer to avoid injuries when the fall sports season start..
Cheerleading
All 6th, 7th and 8th grade students are invited to join the Meads Mill Cheer Team. Currently, no try-outs are required for cheerleading and no prior experience is needed. The team will perform at both the Meads Mill football & boy’s basketball home games. Our sea-son runs from September through January with a small break be-tween sports seasons. Practices are two-three days a week after school. Join us and learn cheerleading skills, enjoy team building events, and getting to know new friends! Detailed information can be found on the team Moodle page: see the link below ~ you can enter as a guest. http://npsmoodle.northville.k12.mi.us/course/view.php?id=282 Coach Hart’s contact information: [email protected]
A sports physical (MSHAA) Medical History form should be filled out prior to the start of the season.
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Medical Issues, Immunizations and Medications
Individual Emergency Health Care Plans Students who have Medical Issues that require an Individual Health Care Plan should expect to receive the plan before the start of school. These IEHCP’s will be mailed home once we receive them from the District Nurse.
Important Immunization Information
As of January 2015 – All students that are new to the district and all 7
th grade students at Meads Mill must have an updated immunization
record OR an immunization waiver from the county Health Depart-ment BEFORE the start of school. Your child will not be able to start school if one of these documents is not on file in the school office. The schools are no longer permitted to distribute waiver forms and can only accept those from the county Health Department. Contact your child’s medical provider immediately to arrange for any needed immunizations or your local Health Department to schedule an appointment for the educa-tional session required to obtain the waiver. In Wayne County call 734-727-7078 to schedule an appointment. Call ear-ly to make certain you can get an appointment before school starts.
Medications All medications that must be administered during school hours must have the appro-priate form ('Permission to Medicate') on file and be in the original container. This includes over the counter medications. These forms are available in the office and included in this packet. A physician’s note is required for all medications to be administered in the Northville Public Schools. All medications are kept in the main office. Students should not carry medications with the exception of inhalers and epi-pens. In cases of Emergency Treatments that result in students needing to take medi-cations at school, have the Physician fill out a note. Parent/guardians will fill out their part on the “Permission to Medicate” form and we will attach both to-gether. ALL MEDICATIONS MUST BE IN THE ORIGINAL CONTAINER WITH THE STU-DENT’S NAME ON BOTTLE.
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STUDENTS WHO MISS TRANSITION DAY, may pick up their
schedule, and walk their schedule (building permitting) August 31
and September 1-3rd. They will have their picture taken for their ID
Card on Picture Make Up Day September 15th, 2015.
Meads Mill Spirit Wear Sale
(Tentative Sale) Date: August 21st. (Transition Day) Time: 8 am—3 pm Location: Meads Mill Cafeteria (t-shirts, sweatshirts/hoodies, shorts, and flannel pj bottoms) Let’s show our school spirit while supporting the PTA by purchasing Meads Mill Spirit Wear for the 2015-16 school year. We accept cash or checks payable to Meads Mill PTA. Orders can be placed at: meadsmill48167.winwinsw.com Or turned in on transition day. Your Spirit Wear Chairperson: Brenda Bellomo [email protected]
REPLACEMENT FEES
All students will receive a Student Planner on the first or second day of school. To replace a lost planner is $5.00 and can be purchased in the office. Students use their planner to help keep track of assignments, tests, projects, etc. All Students will receive a student ID. To replace a student ID is $3.00 and can be purchased in the office. To replace a lost schedule , misplaced report card or progress report is $1.00 and can be purchased in the office.
YEARBOOK INFORMATION
Order your 2015-2016 Meads Mill Middle School Yearbook Today!
jostensyearbooks.com (1-877-767-5217)
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My student will be absent. What do I need to do?
When a student will be absent, the parent/guardian must call the attendance line at
248-344-3999 ext. 2 to excuse their absence. This includes absences due to illness,
trips or personal reasons. Notes to teachers do not reach the office. PLEASE AL-
WAYS CALL YOUR STUDENT’S ABSENCE IN ON THE ATTENDANCE LINE.
If your student will be absent for a pre-planned period of time, they should bring a
note to the office, which we will stamp and then the student will have each teacher
sign.
My student will be tardy. What do I need to do?
If your student has an appointment, you need to call the attendance line at
248-344-3999 ext. 2 to excuse their tardy. This includes tardies due to weather,
traffic or appointments. Notes to teachers do not reach the office. PLEASE ALWAYS
CALL YOUR STUDENT’S TARDY IN ON THE ATTENDANCE LINE, otherwise we will need
to mark the tardy as an unexcused tardy/absence.
My student needs to leave early. What do I need to do?
Before the school day begins, please have your student present a note to the office
including the time of departure. The office will stamp the note and tell the student to
present it to the teacher in the hour of departure. The parent comes to the office to
sign the student out and the student meets the parent in the office. This way we do
not have to disturb the learning process to call into classrooms. It’s efficient. The
parent controls the time of release.
ALL STUDENTS MUST BE SIGNED OUT BY A PARENT/GUARDIAN OR SOMEONE
LISTED ON EMERGENCY CARD. WE WILL NOT RELEASE STUDENTS TO ANYONE NOT
LISTED ON CARD UNLESS WE HAVE IT IN WRITING WITH PARENT SIGNATURE.
Attendance Answering Machine — Open 24/7 When students will be absent or tardy we ask that you report the absence by dialing
344-3999, ext. 2. This number is a district-wide voice mail, which will be used for all
attendance calls. When calling to excuse your student, please state:
—Date of Absence —Your Name —Student’s Name-(spell last name) —Reason for Absence —Full day, half day, or excused tardy —State student’s name again and spell last name.
A parent/guardian must excuse students.
PLEASE ALLOW THE OFFICE 48 HOURS TO FINALIZE ATTENDANCE THAT YOU VIEW
THROUGH PARENT CONNECT—IF YOU HAVE CALLED YOUR CHILD IN, THE OFFICE
WILL OVERRIDE THE TEACHERS ATTENDANCE. TEACHERS MUST MARK A STU-
DENT ABSENT IF THEY ARE NOT SITTING IN THEIR CLASS.
ATTENDANCE (248-344-3999, ext. 2)
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Lunch Program
Lunch Prices
As of this writing, lunch prices for 2015-2016 have not been determined. Students will not be able to access their lunch account without using their ID card—send them with cash or a lunch until they receive their ID card. Remind them to keep their lunch card in a safe place. Should they lose their card the first month of school, they should listen to the morning announcements—this is where we will make the announcement when students can purchase a replacement ID card. Replacement fee for ID card is $3.00 AFTER THE FIRST MONTH OF SCHOOL, REPLACEMENT ID CARDS CAN BE PURCHASED IN THE MAIN OFFICE for $3.00.
Lunch
We ask that parents who take their children out for lunch make sure they return for the start of class so as not to disrupt the learning process. Student lunch periods are as follows:
6TH GR lunch-10:55am-11:34am 7TH GR lunch-11:18am-11:59am 8TH GR lunch-11:44am-12:23pm
Free & Reduced Lunches Letters of explanation and application forms are available in the office. Please stop in and get one if you qualify. All questions regarding the hot lunch program should be directed to the Food Services Department at 344-3690.
How do I set up a lunch account for my student?
Students are each assigned an ID card with their picture. Parents can open a lunch ac-
count for their student by having the student bring in a check made payable to Northville
Public Schools that they will give to the lunch room cashier/or deposit box in front office.
The cashiers will deposit the money into their account. Parents also have the ability to
electronically add a payment to their child’s cafeteria (food services) account. To utilize this
feature, log in to the ParentConnection system, click on the “Cafeteria” module and then
click on the “Online Food Services Payments” link in the upper right hand corner of the
screen. Once completed and processed, the payment will be immediately applied to the
child’s cafeteria account. These transactions are processed through PayPal which charges
a processing fee of $0.30 plus 2.9% of the transaction total. A PayPal account is not need-
ed to complete the transaction. Payments can be made with Visa, MasterCard, American
Express and Discover.
The student can then use their ID card as a debit lunch card. Students will not be able to
access their lunch account without their ID card. We recommend parents give their stu-
dents emergency lunch money to keep in their locker in the event that they forget/lose
their ID card. Lost ID cards can be purchased and usually are ready in 1-2 days. Those
students who have lost their ID card will need to pack a lunch from home until the new
card is ready.
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Band Instrument Rental Night
Vendors from Anderson
Music and A & G Central
Music will be at Meads Mill on Sept. 15th,
6:00pm to 7:00 pm to present their pro-
grams for those interested in renting an
instrument. Band instructors will also be
available to answer any individual ques-
tions and assist parents with the rental
process.
Technology Agreement Technology Agreement are on line . Both
you and your child must sign before he/
she is allowed to access our
computer system. Students will not have
access to e-mail accounts for the 2015-
2016 school year.
School Supplies Students should plan on coming to class with pencils, pens (black/blue and red for cor-
recting papers), ruler, flash drive, highlighters, sticky notes for note taking, colored pen-
cils, folders, erasers, pencil case to hold supplies. They should plan on covering books,
but please be aware that the stretchy book covers sometimes will cause damage to text-
books—paper covers work great.
In addition we recommend the following for home use—filler paper for homework, diction-
ary, note cards. It’s a good idea to stock up on these supplies while on sale in summer.
Your student will use them.
Teachers will recommend additional school supplies in the opening
packet including the types of notebooks preferred.
Appropriate Clothing
It is important that clothing worn to school is appropriate for the classroom. Shorts should be
of appropriate size and length. Any student wearing clothing deemed inappropriate will be
asked to change clothing. We have clothes available for students to change into so parents
do not need to bring in other items unless they choose to. There are rules in the code of con-
duct (a student shall not dress or groom in a manner which, in the judgment of a building
administrator, is unsafe to the student or others or causes a disruption to the educational process) regarding bare midriffs, t-tops, beachwear, wording on T-shirts, etc. (All tank
tops must have a strap at least 2 inches wide and be form fitting around the
arm.) We would also like to remind parents that sagging pants and exposed under-
garments are not in compliance with the MMS dress code. Parents, please help
your child make wise choices and take time to notice what your child is wearing to
school. Some clothing that may be purchased at local stores may not be appropriate
for school. We ask your cooperation in this area.
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How can I get homework for my sick child?
Student’s are expected to make up missing assignments
for everyday that they are absent. Students are given the
same number of days to complete their assignments as
their days missed. The student is missing school because
of illness and will benefit from rest.
In the case of a student’s absence exceeding two (2)
days, it is the responsibility of his/her parent to request
assignments by calling the school office. Parents should
allow 24 hours notice for Daily Class teaching. There is
48-hour advance notice for teachers on A/B schedule re-
quirements to allow teachers to get the assignments
ready. It is recommended that students call a friend for
assignments when absent one or two days.
No additional homework will be assigned until the
first homework request requirements are completed
and returned to the teacher.
You may also check with Parent Connect if the teacher uses this system.
Guidelines for School Business Absence
A. Students are responsible for assignments.
B. Arrangements should be made in advance with the
teachers.
Electronic, Cellphone Use
Students should be aware that all electronics, including cellphones are
expected to be turned off and in lockers during the school day unless a
teacher has a BYOD day. Students should also be adhering to the Ac-
ceptable Use of Technology while they are traveling to and from
school on the school bus.
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DISCIPLINE/CODE OF CONDUCT/Mission Statement
Extra/Co-Curricular Student Code of Conduct/ Mission Statement
All students need to return the enclosed Extra/Co-Curricular ‘Student Code of Conduct’
form and Mission Statement. Please take the time to read over the packet with your
parent/guardian—both parent/guardian and students should sign the Acknowledge-
ment Form and return on August 21st. Please go online to find the Code of Conduct
and Mission Statement.
1. http://meadsmill.northvilleschools.org
2. Click on General Information
3. Click on Student Handbook
Discipline Procedure
Meads Mill offers a progressive discipline procedure. However, sometimes it
is necessary to remove students from school (suspension). Please
remember that it is extremely important to understand that middle school stu-
dents do make mistakes. It is our job to teach them that what they did was
wrong, why it was wrong and implement a consequence for their mistake. This
is part of preparation for life. We cannot emphasize enough how important it is
for parents to support us when this unfortunate situation arises. We MUST work
together for the long-term benefit of your child. We have worked with middle
school students for many years now. We always remind parents that we have
them for 3 years. We will survive with your child. You, however, have them your
entire life. Please work with us to demonstrate to them that they cannot drive a
wedge between the school and your home. The assistant principal is the admin-
istrator in charge of discipline. All decisions that the assistant principal makes
can be appealed to the principal. However, parents should know that we have
always backed assistant principals in decisions they make in the best interest of
kids.
CODE OF CONDUCT CAN BE FOUND ON LINE.
http://meadsmill.northvilleschools.org
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Homework Information
We often hear comments from parents that our students have too much, or not enough homework. To help you better understand the amount of homework your child will be receiving, our staff organized the following guidelines based on National Aver-ages. As a 6th grader, your child should have about 60 minutes of homework per night. As a 7th grader, your child should have about 75 minutes of homework per night. As a 8th grader, your child should have about 90 minutes of homework per night. These amounts of time are only guidelines. Some nights the amounts may exceed the times suggested and on other nights there may not be any homework. Each student at Meads Mill is given an assignment book. This book is invaluable. It helps you to keep track of your child’s assignments. All students should be recording all of their assignments and they should bring the assignment book home daily for you to see. If a problem arises, you can contact your child’s teachers and they will begin initialing the book each day, with you doing the same at night. Other things that you can do to help your child is to provide a quiet place for your child to do his/her homework, set aside a regular time each evening for homework, and provide necessary materials (paper, pencils, pens). Outside activities can affect your child’s homework time and reflect on his/her grades. We know and understand that many of our students engage in activities outside of school, such as soccer, hockey, and dance. You, as the parent, must make the deci-sion as to how many of these activities your child is able to handle and still be suc-cessful in school.
Gym Locks
In order to increase security in the gym area, we are encouraging students to use locks. Students who do not supply locks may risk loss of personal property so please give this careful consideration and encourage your student to lock the locker and keep the combination confidential. In addition, document the combination in another area in case the student forgets the combination. Please make sure that you can not still turn the dial when you pull down on the lock before you purchase it. Some locks that still turn when pulled down on can be eventually opened without the combi-nation.
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Textbooks
Please check your homes for Meads Mill books, even if your student
has turned in their books. Some students have borrowed books from
friends and now they’re missing. As a reminder, you might want to docu-
ment the textbook numbers assigned to your child.
Remind them that they are responsible for the books
assigned to them and if lost, the student is responsible
for payment to replace the textbook. Students are also
responsible for any damage that occurs to their text-
books.
Backpacks As a reminder, backpacks are not al-
lowed to be carried during the middle
school day and please be aware that the
backpacks with wheels and handles do
not fit in our lockers.
Lockers As you make your back to school purchases, please be aware
students who decide to purchase additional shelving for their lockers
should not purchase shelves that expand when placed in the locker. This
type of shelf causes problems for locker neighbors. Also be aware that
rolling backpacks do not fit in the lockers.
School lockers are assigned alphabetically by grade. The locker assign-
ments and combinations will be given to all grade students at Transition
Day. Only built-in locks may be used on the school hall lockers. Students are required to keep their combination confidential; there is no locker combination change. Sharing or abuse of lockers may result in the loss of lock-er privileges.
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MEADS MILL Safety Issues We have implemented many safety action plans and they will be emphasized to the students when we meet with them. The size of our facility alone contrib-utes to our concern. Therefore, the following is in place again this year. 1. We will lock all entry doors at 8:30 a.m. 2. All visitors must sign in at the office and secure a visitor pass. This includes
parent volunteers, contractors, guest teachers, etc. 3. Students who are bicycling to Meads Mill should lock their bikes in the bike
racks. All students should use sidewalks whenever available to access the building.
4. Because we have communicated to all parents that they should follow one of the two options for dropping off/picking up students at the end of the day, we should have safe access to our walkers at the front of the building and in parking lot.
5. Please emphasize to your son/daughter to use extreme caution while walk-ing along Bradner.
6. The doors located in the E-Wing are locked from outside in. Students may exit the building through the door by E-6 at the end of the day. This is not an entrance.
7. Areas closed off during games, concerts, and other events are unsuper-vised. Students and others should not enter these areas without administra-tive permission.
8. Doors are located in the E-Wing around the area where community will access the auxiliary gym. Those doors are locked from the outside-in. However, our students will be able to use those doors to exit the building in case of fire. This, however, provides a safety risk because a student could let someone in who is unauthorized. We will emphasize this as a safety concern when we meet with the students and we ask that you do the same. Students who open the security doors will receive appropriate disciplinary action.
Finally, we ask your cooperation as we begin a new year at Meads Mill. We are sure we will learn as we continue to live in this building. Changes and modifications will be made to assure the safety of everyone. We ask you to communicate directly with us as necessary.
STUDENT SAFETY
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Parking Lot Flow
In order to insure safe arrival and departure of our students
we are asking that all parents cooperate with the drop off
and pick up procedure identified below. Parents will have
two options for drop off and/or pick up.
Morning arrival/Drop off: Parent drivers may enter the lot. For their safety, stu-
dents are to use the curb side door to exit your vehicle. Students should have all
their materials ready to exit the vehicle as soon as possible. Parent drivers should
not drive up to or past the front door. This area is reserved for special transports
by bus or car for injured or disabled students. In the morning only, parents may
use the bus drive to Bradner to exit the parking lot. Please recall that buses have
the right of way all of the time on school grounds. Please refrain from speeding,
using cell phones, or cutting off other vehicles.
No parent should drop a student off by the band room entrance.
Bradner is an alternative drop off point for students. Parents who make u-turns
into the bus exit or neighbors’ drives create an unsafe situation for students and
adults. Everyone is in a hurry. If everyone cooperates, we will have a safe and
efficient environment.
Afternoon Dismissal/pick up: NO CARS should enter the lower circle lot, not even
at the stop sign, when there are buses present. If your child is injured or disabled,
you can arrange to enter the lot by contacting Mr. O’Neill directly. Special pick ups
for animals or other reasons should arrive after 3:10. Cars entering the lot after
the buses leave are to retrieve students at the curb. Parking places are for people
entering the building, not student pick up. The bus drive is open ONLY to buses in
the afternoon, even in the winter. Please do not use that drive. Student walkers
are on Bradner.
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SCHOOL DAY & STUDENT INFORMATION
School Day Hours
Starting time for our school day is still 8:12 a.m. and dismissal is 3:02 p.m. The school doors will open at 7:15 a.m. All students in the building prior to 7:45 am should report di-rectly to the front lobby in front of the of-fice . When students are left unattended there is always danger to their physical well-being. School hours will be strictly enforced during the 2015-2016 school year due
to safety concerns. We appreciate your cooperation.
STUDENT SCHEDULE
8:07 Warning Bell
8:12- 8:15 Home Room/Announcements 8:15- 9:05 1st hour 9:10- 9:57 2nd hour 10:02- 10:50 3rd hour 10:55- 11:44 4th hour (8th grade) 10:55- 11:34 6TH GRADE LUNCH 10:55- 11:18 4th hr (7th grade split) 11:18- 11:59 7TH GRADE LUNCH 11:59- 12:23 4th hr (7th grade split) 11:34- 12:23 4th hr (6th grade) 11:44- 12:23 8TH GRADE LUNCH 12:28- 1:16 5th hour 1:21- 2:09 6th hour 2:14 -3:02 7th hour
Alternating Day Electives
Similar to the high school, our students will have an A day and a B day sched-ule. However, unlike the high school, the only classes that change for the A day to the B day are their elective classes. Math, Science, Humanities, Language A, Academic Enrichment and Band will take place every day.
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Transportation Information -248-465-2070
Bus Schedules
All Transportation Info will be communicated to parents by LISTSERV and will be available on the district web site. Bus schedules will be published in the Northville Record and posted on the front door windows at Meads Mill prior to the first day of school. Please remind your student to take note of the letter in their bus window so they know which bus to get on in the afternoon. Buses will drop off students on the circular drive and exit unto Brander. Morning drop off: Parents may enter the lot. Please have your student use the curb side to exit your vehicle. Please stay to the west of the front door to allow for buses and special transports. Your may exit out on Bradner. Please recall that school buses have the right of way. In the interest of safety for our students and adults, please refrain from using cell phones while driving in our parking lot. Parent drop off area ends before you reach the walk to the front door. No parent should drop a student off by the band room entrance.
Dismissal: No cars should enter the lower lot (circle). Parents and other drivers should stay in the upper lots. If your student’s injuries require front door pick up, please let Mr. O’Neill know. Special pick-ups will want to arrive about 3:10. The drive to Bradner is open only to buses in the afternoon. No driver should cut off other drivers who are waiting in line—you are interfering with the buses and endangering the students and adults who are walking in the lot. If you need more time in the morning, please get here earlier.
The bus route schedule can be accessed directly at this link: http://
www.northvilleschools.org/busroutes
Information on how to download the secure app and access your students’ bus
information, visit the district website at http://www.northvilleschools.org/
node/6398.
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NORTHVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
Northville, Michigan
PARENT, GUARDIAN, CARE GIVER ROLE
DURING SCHOOL EMERGENCIES
The Northville Public School District has developed a protocol explaining parent
responsibilities in emergency situations and reunification of parents and students after an
emergency situation at the school. Instinct draws parents, guardians and care givers to the
school in emergency situations, but proceeding to the school may place you in danger and
your presence at the school will complicate the management of the emergency response.
This is designed to serve as a guide for Parent/Guardian/Care Giver, outlining
responsibilities in the event of an emergency situation at your child’s school.
School Planning
Schools have developed and have practiced lockdown and shelter in place drills. Two such
drills are required by law each school year starting in 2007. In addition to 5 fire drills,
two tornado drills, and three lock down/shelter in place.
Definitions:
Lock Down: Where there is danger in or near the school and students and staff need
to be protected from that danger. An example of a lockdown could be: an intrud-
er either inside or outside of the school, most likely occurring during or after an
overtly violent act.
Shelter in Place: A concerted effort to shelter students and staff inside while minimiz-
ing the flow of air both from outside and between separate parts of the school.
An example of shelter in place would include tornados, accidents involving haz-
ardous material spills or incidents involving chemical release.
Evacuations: When conditions make it unsafe to remain within the school building.
Schools have identified safe evacuation routes depending on the type of threat and where
the threat may occur on or near the school site.
Class rosters will be used to account for children during emergency situations.
In the case of an emergency situation at the school or if an evacuation is necessary,
Parent/Student reunification sites have been identified and will be communicated via
the District’s LISTSERV, website and the local media.
Parent Responsibilities During an Emergency at the School
Register to be included on the District’s LISTSERV to receive information and updates dur-
ing emergency situations.
Discuss the purpose of the Lock Down/Shelter in Place drills with your child.
Do not report to your child’s school during emergency situations. Law enforcement will not
allow entry to the school site during a lockdown or shelter in place.
Avoid calling the school or the District during the emergency. Monitor emergency information updates using the District’s LISTSERV, website and local media.
After the all clear is given, parents/guardians/care givers may pick up students at the
school or the reunification site.
Parent/Guardian/Care Giver identification will be required before the child is released.
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Emergency Dismissal
In case of emergency dismissal of school, please make sure your student/students know where to report. We will publicize this closing in the local Media and on our LISTSERV. We have on occasion had to dismiss early, mostly due to power or plumbing issues. Please make a plan with your child regarding where they should go if this occurs. We may have communication problems (no phone) in the event of a power failure. It is expected that all families have a back up plan if school has to be closed after we are in session. PLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH NEIGHBORS AND/OR FRIENDS.
Crossing Guard
Those students who are walkers are expected to use sidewalks and are to cross the street where the crossing guard is posted. Students choosing to cross the street at other locations will find themselves serving after school detentions. This is being done in the
interest of safety. Please do not drop your child off for school in the bus drop off zone.
Neighborhood Courtesy
Please alert your student not to cut through neighbor’s yards on the way to and from school. This is a common courtesy and we will expect students to cooperate.