Community Service Day
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Congratulations DMST Class of 2018
Congratulations to OL Smith students who were recently admitted to the Dearborn Math Science and Technology Program. The best to you as you transition toward 2018. Congratulations to all our student in the Class of 2018!
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Edsel Ford Announcement for 8th graders
The course request sheet you received today should be completed and reviewed with a parent/guardian. Keep in mind the following:
Tuesday April 8 – Blue Course Request Sheets must be returned to your 1st hour teacher
Wednesday April 7 – Edsel Ford will host their Class of 2018 Parent Orientation. 6-6:30 in the Auditorium – Please contact Ms. Haddad, Ninth Grade Lead Teacher for questions 313 827-1527
Friday August 22, 2014 8am-12 noon – Meet Your Link Crew Mentor! Fun, games, prices & snacks! Dont miss this opportunity to meet new Thunderbirds!
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Parent Teacher Conferences Wednesday March 19 4:30-7:30
Please join the Smith staff by meeting with your child’s teachers for Parent Teacher Conferences. Teachers will be in their classrooms. You can pick up report cards in front of the auditorium then proceed for a 5 minute conference with your child’s teachers. If you need more than 5 minutes please sign up with your teacher who will be contacting you for more time.
Immediately following conferences will be a PTSA meeting in the Media Center. This is a good time to share with the group your ideas and any concerns you feel would support your child, our staff and more importantly your role as a parent.
Please stop by the counseling office Lost & Found for any missing clothing items your child has lost.
Enjoy the evening at Smith Middle School!
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Help package & load gift baskets on Dec 20 & 21
Goodfellow Packers & Delivers Needed!
Goodfellow President Lawrence Johnson will be leading a team
To pack Goodfellows gifts on Friday, December 20, 2013
Beginning at 6:00 p.m. A group will also be needed on
Saturday, December 21st beginning at 8:00 a.m.
To load the packages for distribution.
If you can join us on either day, please meet Larry at
Village Ford parts/body shop (not the dealership) 23915 Kean Street
(located one block south of Michigan Avenue, two blocks west of Outer Drive)
There will be signs to guide you to the correct building
Come see the results of all the Goodfellow efforts—
Our assembly line of workers will have all the gifts
for the children packaged and distributed in just a few short hours.
Your help would be most greatly and gratefully appreciated!
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Tips for Middle School Parents
Tips for Middle School Parents
Parent participation in education is closely related to student achievement. Parents & students will be affected by the change to middle school. The key during adolescence is to balance support while promoting responsibility and independence in your Child.
Become informed about your new school by attending orientations, read School guides, student handbooks & the district & school website regularly for current information.
- Your 6th grader doesn’t want you showing up for lunch, but you can stay
- Involved by joining and volunteering with PTA.
- Students of all ages benefit when family and school cooperate and have a Positive relationship. If you have questions or concerns don’t hesitate to call Or email the school staff. Know staff names by visiting Smith’s website and your child’s academic progress through Zangle (your student’s gradebook). Contact the school if you need your password log in information.
- Provide the supplies from the various teachers’ lists. Ask to see your child’s Student Planner – assignment notebook.
- If Organization and time management skills are developed your student will not feel overwhelmed.
- Limit after –school recreational activities to balance with quiet study time regularly.
- Set rules about TV, computer and technology use.
- check your child’s dress attied to ensure it is “school friendly”. Some attire can be distracting to your child in school as to others.
- Check the calendar for your specific dates for: report cards, parent teacher conferences and other special activities.
- Be sure the main office has your current contact information – don’t assume your child will know or share changes in phone numbers or addresses.
- Talk to your child about school and peers. Listen for comments that reflect what they are feeling and thinking. Expect your child to make mistakes and have personal struggles. Give them time to think and make decisions abouthow to handle their problems and deal with the consequences.
- Peer acceptance and self –esteem issues become increasing important. Provide opportunities for your child to develop their interests and socialize with friends yet be sure to monitor their choices.
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PBS for Parents & Students
Welcome to Smith Middle School,
As we transition into the new school year it is my hope that your child has a wonderful academic and social experience. We will be working on many wonderful things this year.
Please check out the Smith Counseling Blog which will have information about various topics including including: activities, summer programs, middle school scholarships, how to support your middle schooler as they develop academically and socially.
The following are a few resources available on our Smith Blog for Middle School Parents & Students:
v https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/smithcounseling/
v Students will be meeting with me beginning this week to discuss academic goals and their transition.
v Please encourage your child get involved in activities and clubs in school or out of school as these experiences support their well-rounded development. PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) is a nice student and family oriented program that provides programs and information for middle school and parents looking support on various topics in the areas of: home, friends, family, school, emotions and other topics. The link to PBS is:
https://pbskids.org/itsmylife/school/middleschool/article2.html
v Please give me a “shout out” and leave a comment that you have visited us: https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/smithcounseling/
Educationally,
Nuzmeya Elder, PhD
O.L.Smith Counselor
313 827-2812
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Detroit Tigers Stand Tall Contest
Stand Tall with the Tigers Video, Essay and Poster Contest for grades 3-8
Coinciding with National Anti-Bullying Awareness Month, SUBWAY® restaurants of Detroit, along with the Detroit Tigers Foundation, an affiliate of Ilitch Charities, and Michigan K.I.D.S. are asking students in grades 3-8 to show how they stood tall against bullying by entering the Stand Tall with The Tigers Video, Essay and Poster Competition. Between October 1 and October 31, students are asked to portray an occasion when they have stood tall for themselves, for something they believed in or for someone who needed help, or a time someone else stood up for them. Go to www.standtallcontest.com
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=cm#inbox/1417e3137e820900
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Tips for Middle Scool Parents
Tips for Middle School Parents
Parent participation in education is closely related to student achievement. Both of
You will be affected by this change to middle school. The key during adolescence
Is to balance your support while promoting responsibility and independence in your
Child.
Become informed about your new school by attending orientations, read
School guides and student handbooks and visit the web site regularly for
Current information.
Your 6th grader doesn’t want you showing up for lunch, but you can stay
Involved by joining and volunteering with PTA.
Students of all ages benefit when family and school cooperate and have a
Positive relationship. If you have questions or concerns don’t hesitate to call
Or email the school staff. Know the name of their team, the homeroom
Teacher and the school counselor for their grade.
Provide the supplies from the various teachers’ lists. Ask to see their
Student Planner – assignment notebook with communications from the
Teachers – regularly.
Organization and time management skills must be developed so students will
Not feel overwhelmed. Be sure to limit after –school recreational activities,
Provide a quiet study area and expect to see your child working regularly on
Homework and long-term projects. Set rules about TV, computer, and technology use.
Know the dress code for your school and check to see that your child is
Wearing “school friendly” attire daily.
Check the calendar for your specific school – know when interims and report
Cards go out, if there are early release days and any dates of special
Activities.
Be sure the main office has current contact information – don’t assume your
Child will know or share changes in phone numbers or addresses.
Talk to your child about school and peers. Listen for comments that reflect
What they are feeling and thinking. Expect your child to make mistakes and
Have personal struggles. Give them time to think and make decisions about
How to handle their problems and deal with the consequences.
Peer acceptance and self –esteem issues become increasing important.
Provide opportunities for your child to develop their interests and socialize
With friends, but be sure to monitor their choices.
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Welcome to O.L. Smith – sites for Students & Parents
Welcome to Smith Middle School,
As we transition into the new school year it is my hope that your child has a wonderful academic and social experience. We will be working on many wonderful things this year.
Please check out the Smith Counseling Blog which will have information about various topics including including: activities, summer programs, middle school scholarships, how to support your middle schooler as they develop academically and socially.
The following are a few resources available on our Smith Blog for Middle School Parents & Students:
v https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/smithcounseling/
v Students will be meeting with me beginning this week to discuss academic goals and their transition.
v Please encourage your child get involved in activities and clubs in school or out of school as these experiences support their well-rounded development. PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) is a nice student and family oriented program that provides programs and information for middle school and parents looking support on various topics in the areas of: home, friends, family, school, emotions and other topics. The link to PBS is:
https://pbskids.org/itsmylife/school/middleschool/article2.html
v Please give me a “shout out” by going to our Smith Blog and leave a comment that you have visited us: https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/smithcounseling/
v I look forward to meeting you at Parent Teacher Conferences on October 28th and October 30th. Please feel free to contact me and visit throughout the school year!
Educationally,
Nuzmeya Elder, PhD
O.L.Smith Counselor
313 827-2812
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