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Parents,
This week, we’ll discuss the importance of respecting boundaries in our relationships. Teaching our children about personal space and emotional boundaries fosters their sense of safety and autonomy. Encourage them to express their needs and preferences, and model how to respect others' boundaries as well. Have conversations with your child about the importance of personal space and emotional boundaries. Help them understand how to ask for space when they need it and how to respect others' needs for privacy and autonomy. Together, we can cultivate a respectful atmosphere where everyone feels valued.
Have a great week!
Dr. Lori Katz, MVMS Principal
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This Week:
Wednesday, November 20: Early Release Day
Thursday, November 21: MVMS Geography Bee
Thursday, November 21 - Friday, November 22: 8th Grade Vision Screenings
Coming Up:
Wednesday, November 27 - Friday November 29 - Thanksgiving Break, No School
Daily News
Daily announcements can be found HERE.
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We want to remind everyone about our bus transportation policy to ensure the safety and well-being of all students.
For safety and logistical reasons, students are not permitted to ride home on a bus with other students, even if a note from a parent is provided. We understand that there are times when this may be inconvenient, but our goal is to maintain a safe and orderly environment on all school buses.
Thank you for your understanding and support in keeping our students safe.
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The NJHS students are excited to sponsor a canned food drive for their Quarter 2 service project, running from November 11-22. All donated items will benefit FARM in Fortville!
Please encourage your students to donate canned food items next week. Every donation counts, and your support would be greatly appreciated!
The Success class with the most donations in each grade level will win a donut party!
Thank you for supporting this important cause!
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If your family owes any outstanding fees — including book rental fees, food service fees, library fees, or any other school-related expenses from previous years — your child will not be eligible to attend grade-level field trips until these balances are settled.
If you have any questions regarding paying past due fees, please contact MVMS Treasurer Velina Dalchow at velina.dalchow@mvcsc.k12.in.us or by calling the school.
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Who? 6th grade students - limited seating available
What? Field trip to Louisville, KY & Morengo, IN - cost is $210 per student
Where? Louisville Zoo, Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, and Morengo Cave
When? Friday, April 4. 2025 - report at 5:45AM, return at 8:45PM (times are approximate)
Next Steps
1. Complete the Parent Square Consent Form that will be emailed on Wednesday 10/30/24 at
9AM. You will need to know your student's SUCCESS teacher to complete the form.
2. Make the first payment of $105. You must have the entire first installment paid to reserve the seat. eFunds will be available for payments at 12PM on 10/30/24.
3. We accept 25-30 Chapones for this trip. Seats are first come, first serve and are the same price as the student seat. Details will be provided 10/30/24 in the Parent Square post.
Due to limited availability of bus seats and venue capacities, not all 6th grade students will be able to attend the trip. We will maintain a waitlist and will let students/adults know as seats on the field trip become available. Questions should be directed to Kim Zeis, guidance secretary, at kimberly.zeis@mvcsc.k12.in.us
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Who? 7th grade students - limited seating available
What? Field trip to Cincinnati, OH - cost is $180 per student
Where? Great American Ball Park, Newport Aquarium and National Museum of the Air Force
When? Friday, May 2, 2025 - report at 5:45AM, return at 8:00PM (times are approximate)
Next Steps
1. Complete the Parent Square Consent Form that will be emailed on Wednesday 11/6/24 at
12PM. You will need to know your student's SUCCESS teacher to complete the form.
2. Make the first payment of $90. You must have the entire first installment paid to reserve the seat. eFunds will be available for payments at 12PM on 11/6/24.
3. We accept 25-30 Chapones for this trip. Seats are first come, first serve and are the same price as the student seat. Details will be provided 11/6/24 in the Parent Square post.
Due to limited availability of bus seats and venue capacities, not all 7th grade students will be able to attend the trip. We will maintain a waitlist and will let students/adults know as seats on the field trip become available. Questions should be directed to Kim Zeis, guidance secretary, at kimberly.zeis@mvcsc.k12.in.us
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The MVCSC curriculum novel list committee is seeking parents to participate on the committee. Parents who are interested should contact, Dr. Katz at lori.katz@mvcsc.k12.in.us, by December 6th. The original novel list committee met during the 2019-2020 school year. Our current approved novel list can be found on our district website on the curriculum page. We have teachers requesting to add novel(s) to the list therefore the committee will be meeting (asynchronously) from January - March. The committee will meet to discuss the requests based on merits, content, and appropriateness. Finally, the committee will determine if any of the requests should be moved to the school board to request the board’s approval to be added to the list. Parents who are selected to participate will be notified by December 13th.
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If you went to Mt. Vernon, you probably remember the talent show. The historic 50th MVMS Talent Show is set for March 13th and will be held in the high school auditorium.
The show will feature singers, dancers, musicians and many more unique acts. Auditions for students will begin in February. Tickets for the show will go on sale in March. Please save the date.
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Hello Families,
My name is Jessica Buell, and I am a 2nd grade teacher at Mt. Comfort Elementary. I am also the camp director for Camp Invention. I have an amazing opportunity for your child(ren) grades 7th-9th (grade is what they will be entering next school year) Camp Invention will be June 2nd-6th, from 9am-3:30pm.
The Leaders-in-Training (LIT) position is a summer opportunity for students entering grades seven through nine. (next school year)
LITs build leadership skills in a dynamic, invention-based setting while mentoring children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Through the program, LITs gain and practice leadership and teamwork skills, act as role models for younger participants, and learn to set and meet personal and team goals.
LITs work with a Camp Invention® Instructor to become a subject-matter expert in their module(s). LITs are also paired with a Leadership Intern mentor who helps the LIT develop leadership skills, which are used to empower Camp Invention participants as they become critical thinkers and creative problem solvers.
While at Camp Invention, LITs set goals, reflect on their experiences, adapt leadership techniques, give and receive positive, constructive feedback, and evaluate their personal performance.
LITs also help set a tone of excitement and team spirit and facilitate activities as needed. They engage Camp Invention participants in the overall experience, support them in problem solving, and assist in providing a safe environment. Not only is Camp Invention an opportunity for LITs to make a lifelong impression on younger children, it can also guide LITs in making future career decisions!
I can not express enough the impact that our LITs last summer made on the whole camp experience!
If you are interested in registering your child as a LIT go to this link. The cost to be an LIT is $170.
Have a wonderful holiday season!
Sincerely,
Jessica Buell
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If your student will be absent from school please notify us by one of the following methods:
If a student is going to be absent from the school for the day, parents/guardians have the responsibility to notify the attendance secretary by 10:00 am with verification of the absence. Documentation of absences must be received within three days of the absence. An illness of three days or longer will require doctor verification for the entire absence to be excused. When a student is absent for a full or partial day due to a doctor, dental, or another appointment(s) a school excuse note from the provider will be required for the absence to be excused.
Please Click HERE for the MVCSC Attendance Policy.
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Athletic Website click Here
Physical Forms
Anyone interested in trying out for an athletic team is required to complete and submit to the Athletic office the IHSAA Sports Physical and Final Forms prior to tryouts.
Attendance at MVHS Athletic Events
Please read the information HERE regarding attendance at Mt. Vernon High School athletic events.
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Looking ahead, save the date for our Skating Party on 12/9 at 6pm. (This event is for MVMS students and families only and drop-offs are not permitted. All students must be with an adult the entirety of their stay.)
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High Ability/Gifted Education Series for Parents
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FREE Online Gifted Education Series for Parents
Parents want to help their children succeed and navigating the current educational landscape can be challenging when your child is a high achiever, creative thinker, or high ability/gifted learner. The Indiana Academy presents the Gifted Education Series for Parents; programs take place at 7:00 p.m. eastern.
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Understanding My Gifted Child-watch archive
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Helping My Gifted Child Succeed-Wednesday, December 4-Register Now
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Perfectionism and My Gifted Child-Wednesday, January 22-Register Now
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Supporting My Highly Intelligent Child-Wednesday, March 5-Register Now
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Resources for Gifted Students: A Parent Guide-Wednesday, May 14-Register Now
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Did you know that you can be an observer on all Canvas accounts? This will allow you to stay up-to-date on assignments and deadlines for each class. Visit https://www.mvcsc.k12.in.us/canvas-parent for more information.
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Social Media
Twitter: @MtVernon_MS
Instagram: @Mt.Vernon_MS
Facebook: MtVernonMiddleSchool
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1862 W. State Road 234
Fortville, IN 46040
317-485-3160
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