November 10

HENRY FORD EARLY COLLEGE VISIT

Henry Ford Early College will be visiting Bryant Middle School to talk to our interested 8th graders on December 4th.  The HFEC offers programs in the medical, technology and manufacturing fields.
The Early College is a five year program starting in 9th grade.  After five years you will earn your high school diploma AND Associates Degree (2-year college degree)
Interested students who want to attend the presentation on December 4th,  MUST sign up on the list by the safe box by Thursday November 30.
Thank you,
Mrs. Gass and Mr. Renko
October 31

High School Test Out Forms Available

High School “Test Out” Forms are available in the Counseling Office.  Students are able to “test out” of any two high school level courses.  Typically, Bryant has between 20-30 students that attempt to “test out” out of a high school class.  Roughly,  3-4 students are successful in their attempt.

The Deadline to turn in the registration form  to Mr. Renko or Mrs. Gass is Wednesday, November 15th.  However, seats will fill up so we advise to turn in the applications as soon as possible.

October 16

Parent Connect is a very useful tool

As the time for progress reports quickly approach, I always like to remind parents and students of the importance of Parent/Student Connect.  Please check your childs’ grades on Parent Connect at least once a week.   Recognizing a problem early allows the problem to be solved more quickly.

September 21

Does your Student want to take the SAT while in Middle School?

Northwestern University Midwest Academic Talent Search (NUMATS)

NUMATS is a research-validated, above-grade-level testing program that offers EXPLORE, ACT, and SAT to eligible students in grades 3 through 9. These tests are internationally recognized measures of academic ability designed for older students. Studies show that there are definite and large ability differences among students who score in the top 10 percent  on grade-level tests. When these students take tests meant for older students, the differences are more apparent, instruction can be better adapted to meet their individual needs, and academic growth can be measured with greater accuracy.

 

Historically, Bryant M.S. has targeted 7th and 8th grade students who tested at a 90th percentile or higher, in math and/or reading, on the May 2017 NWEA test.  However,  any parent could request that their son or daughter to participate.  

 

Although participation in NUMATS is voluntary, students like your child can benefit from:

  • Information about their ability that grade-level tests do not provide
  • Academic planning and resource options based on test scores
  • Information about education programs for gifted students
  • Experience and practice taking EXPLORE, ACT, and SAT, which are used to measure college and career readiness

 

We do have pamphlets that can be picked in the counseling office, however, I would encourage only the students who are serious in participating in the program to take one.

 

I suggest that you visit the NUMATS website at  www.ctd.northwestern.edu/numats .  This website contains all the information needed to make an informed decision, including, the fees and registration deadlines.  The registration process is completed at home.  

The online registration process will request Bryant Middle School’s NUMAT School i.d. number.  The number is:  8200517

Students are welcome to approach me with any questions they may have or I can be emailed at Renkok@dearbornschools.org.  

Sincerely,

Mary Gass             Kevin Renko            

            Counselors

     Bryant Middle School

November 15

December Test Out Forms

High School “Test Out” Forms are available in the Counseling Office.  Students are able to “test out” of any high school level course.
You can also attempt to TEST OUT in the spring
The Deadline to turn in the application to Mr. Renko is Thursday, Nov 17, 2016.
November 6

Wayne County Regional Enhancement Education Millage Proposal

 

School districts in Wayne County have placed a proposal on the November 8th ballot to provide added funding for our schools. It is the “Regional Enhancement Millage Proposal.”

If approved by the entire county, the 2 mil proposal will generate approximately $6.2 million from Dearborn but the District will receive $7.8 million in additional funding for our schools.  Money would go to local schools starting this year and the millage expires after six years.  Continue reading

November 6

Wayne County Regional Enhancement Education Millage Proposal

 

School districts in Wayne County have placed a proposal on the November 8th ballot to provide added funding for our schools. It is the “Regional Enhancement Millage Proposal.”

If approved by the entire county, the 2 mil proposal will generate approximately $6.2 million from Dearborn but the District will receive $7.8 million in additional funding for our schools.  Money would go to local schools starting this year and the millage expires after six years.  Continue reading

October 17

Northwestern University Midwest Academic Talent Search (NUMATS)

 

NUMATS is a research-validated, above-grade-level testing program that offers EXPLORE, ACT, and SAT to eligible students in grades 3 through 9. These tests are internationally recognized measures of academic ability designed for older students. Studies show that there are definite and large ability differences among students who score in the top 10 percent  on grade-level tests. When these students take tests meant for older students, the differences are more apparent, instruction can be better adapted to meet their individual needs, and academic growth can be measured with greater accuracy.

Historically, Bryant M.S. has targeted 7th and 8th grade students who tested at a 90th percentile or higher, in math and/or reading, on the May 2016 NWEA test.  However,  any parent could request that their son or daughter can participate.  Therefore, this year we are opening up to any interested 7th or 8th graders.

Although participation in NUMATS is voluntary, students like your child can benefit from:

  • Information about their ability that grade-level tests do not provide
  • Academic planning and resource options based on test scores
  • Information about education programs for gifted students
  • Experience and practice taking EXPLORE, ACT, and SAT, which are used to measure college and career readiness

I do have pamphlets that can be picked in my office starting tomorrow, however, I would encourage only the students who are serious in participating in the program to take one.

I suggest that you visit the NUMATS website at  www.ctd.northwestern.edu/numats .  This website contains all the information needed to make an informed decision, including, the fees and registration deadlines.  The registration process is completed at home.  

The online registration process will request Bryant Middle School’s NUMAT School i.d. number.  The number is:  8200517

Students are welcome to approach me with any questions they may have or I can be emailed at Renkok@dearbornschools.org.  This information is also available on my blog at

Sincerely,

Kevin Renko

Counselor/Teacher

Bryant Middle School

October 13

Notice for AOL Email Accounts

Dear Parents,

If you are an AOL email user, please be aware that you may not receive email notifications due to AOL policies. We are working to resolve this issue with AOL.

Thank you for your patience while we work with AOL to make sure you get classroom notifications from your teacher.

Sincerely,

Technology Department