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Harold Osborn, Principal
Marcela Mansur, 6th Grade Administrator
Susan Kincaid, 7th Grade Administrator October/November 2018
Ben Reeves, 8th Grade Administrator
Principal Greeting Second Newsletter
Greetings parents. We are off to another amazing Young Knights school year. Our
numerous on campus clubs and organizations are convening and our soccer and
cross-country teams have had outstanding seasons. We have already hosted an
informative Hispanic Heritage Showcase and Mathematics Parent Night. We have
initiated our first time ever Best Buddies program. Finally, our Hoops for Heart fundraiser
benefiting the American Heart Association was a huge success!
Congratulations to 6 of our WCY high achieving students who earned a perfect score
on one or more sections of the FSA - ELA, Math or one of the EOC Exams last spring
2018: 3 English Language Arts (ELA), 1 Math, 1 Algebra 1 and 3 Civics. They will each
receive a certificate from the Florida Department of Education. Congratulations to
these students and to their teachers: Salma Medina, Shnayjaah Jeanty, Maya Reiter,
Hamza Salah, Liz Valdes and Yanjun Wang
WCY is proud to announce that the District Choose Peace Posters have been printed
and our District winner from last year - Navya Pant - now has her art work displayed
District wide in Broward County schools. A copy is currently on display in our front office.
As a result, our school received a Peace Pole. Peace Poles are in many prominent
places including the United Nations, the Pentagon and The Hague.
We would like to congratulate our 2018-19 Teacher of the Year and Employee of the
Year! Our Teacher of the Year is Ms. Sande Hartman and our Employee of the Year is
Mr. Luis Gomez. They are each well deserving of this outstanding recognition and we
wish them both success in the District competition.
The Walter C. Young PTSA will be sponsoring our Knight's Festival Event on November 16,
2018. This is our only PTSA fundraiser for the year. The money raised will directly benefit
the students at WCY. A reminder that the funds received from this event during the
previous years were used by the Board to purchase a new electronic marquee sign and
student lap top computers for our school. The Knight's Festival is a fun filled day for the
entire school. The day kicks off with field day events, games and competitions. Next
each grade level class will have their own dance in the big gym. Cost of the event is
$30.00 up until November 9. $35 cash only the week of the event.
Regards,
Harold Osborn, Principal
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
November 6,2018: Employee Planning – NO SCHOOL
November 12, 2018: NO SCHOOL
November 14, 2018: Report Cards go Home
November 16, 2018: 6th Gr. Honor Roll Celebration (by invite)
November 16, 2018: Knights Festival
November 19, 2018: 7th & 8th Gr. Honor Roll Celebration (by invite)
November 20, 2018: 2nd Qtr Interims go Home
November 21-23, 2018: Thanksgiving Break
November 27-30, 2018: 8th Gr. Washington D.C. Trip
PARENTS – PLEASE NOTE!! Students should not arrive at school before 8:30 a.m. as there is no supervision prior to this time. Your cooperation will create a safe environment for our students. Please use the loop in the front of the school for student drop-off. For safety reasons, please do not drop off students on NW 129th Avenue, or in the parking areas. In the afternoon, please turn your radios down and your phones off. There are adults outside to assist with dismissal, but they are not always able to watch out for cars. For their safety, we are asking that you follow these rules. Any student who arrives after 9:00 a.m. is considered tardy. The student must report to the front office where they will be issued a late pass. Parents are to write a note or accompany the student to the front office to excuse the tardy. All tardies, whether excused or unexcused, will count toward factoring in a pattern of non-attendance. Walter C. Young Middle is committed to ensuring the safety of our students. Prior to any student sign-out the parent, guardian, or designated person listed on the emergency contact card must show a photo I.D. This must be done with EVERY sign out. STUDENT SIGN-OUT IS NOT PERMITTED AFTER 3:00 P.M. Thank you for following the District rule. Front office staff will not relay messages to students. Please make arrangements with your children in reference to transportation concerns before they leave home for school. Please keep track of all textbooks that are sent home. We will be checking on this on a quarterly basis. Your cooperation is appreciated. Thank you from Administration.
Forgotten Items
We will not interrupt classrooms to have students come to the office
to pick up homework, projects, books, etc. It is not fair to the other
students in class to have their instruction time interrupted. One of the
Character Traits taught throughout Broward Schools is Responsibility.
Students need to learn to be responsible for their belongings and
face consequences if they forget to bring homework, projects,
books, etc. If your child forgets their lunch or lunch money, they are
allowed to charge one time. Thank you for supporting Walter C.
Young.
CELL PHONES & ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Please be aware of District and School policy regarding student possession
and use of cell phones/electronic devices.
Sole possession of personal technology is not a violation of the Code for Student
Conduct. Personal technology should be turned off and kept out-of-sight during all
instructional and class time activities. No cell phones or other personal technology
may be used for communication purposes except under the direction of a teacher or
administrator for instructional purposes. Using personal technology during all non-
instructional or non-class time activities or during class time at the direction of a teacher
will not be subject to discipline under this policy. Time before or after school, passing
time between classes, or during lunch is not considered instructional time for secondary
students. When personal technology is used, headphones, ear buds, or other
accessories must be used so that it cannot be heard by others. Violations of this policy
will result in confiscation and the device will only be released to the parent. Progressive
discipline will apply for repeated violations. The cell phone/electronic device will be
secured in the front office safe until a parent/guardian picks it up. Pick-up hours are
from 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Consequences will be issued for cell phone violations,
including text messaging.
Parents who need to reach their child (or vice versa) should communicate via the
appropriate Grade Level Center.
Guidance Department
Guidance Director and 6th Grade Counselor: Ximena Menendez
7th Grade Counselor: Sandrus Mahoney
8th Grade Counselor: Joy Williams
Peer Counselor Coordinators: Grisel Berrios
Exceptional Educational Specialist: Dr. Carole Blume-D’Ausilio
School Social Worker: Maryann Diest_Zemon
School Psychologist: Miroslava Catellanos
Registrar: Jennifer Roberts
The 2017-2018 NCLB/Spar is available to every parent. If you would like to view the report,
please visit www.broward.k12.fl.us/schoolimprove/. The report is located under DOE Reports.
Dear Parents and Guardians:
Welcome to the 2018-2019 school year at Walter C. Young Middle. The Guidance Department
has been busy updating shot records and registering new students. We are looking forward to
working with you to insure your child’s success. Please feel free to call us if a need arises. As a
team we can make this a great year.
How Can Parents Stay Involved in their Child’s Education?
Join the parent organizations at Walter C. Young. PTSA, School Advisory Council, Band
Boosters.
Know who to call when you need help and how to get in touch with your child’s teacher
(email is best).
Make sure your school knows how to reach you. Be sure the information on the cards
you were given are accurate and up to date.
Look at your child’s agenda each evening and encourage them to fill it out completely.
Homework every evening-no exceptions. Children should read every day.
Plan your vacations and appointments around the school calendar. Statistics show that
good attendance is important to middle school success.
Read our website, check out Twitter and Facebook and find out what the school offers.
Get to know the school rules and expectations. Sit down and go over the student code
of conduct.
Check Pinnacle Gradebook Frequently – gb.browardschools.com/pinnacle/gradebook
A Message from our Registrar, Jennifer Roberts:
It is very important that we have your current address and phone numbers on file. Please
contact our office if you move or change your phone number.
BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION
Please continue to send in your box tops. Walter C. Young earns 10
cents for every box top submitted; some bonus tops earn up to 30
cents. This year the Green Knights Environmental Club will be
organizing the collection. Box tops can be found on many items you
have in your pantry and refrigerator now. You may turn them in to
your child’s first period teacher or bring them to the front office.
Money earned from the box tops will go toward student use. Just
think, if every student in our school brought in 50 box tops, our school
could collect and extra $10,000!!!
TEENS AND HEARING LOSS
The following article was printed on www.connectwithkids.com:
Nearly 1 in 5 American adolescents has some level of
hearing loss, a rate that has climbed substantially over
the past two decades, according to a study done by
researchers at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital, reported in
the Journal of the American Medical Association. Ipods and other
digital music players have skyrocketed in popularity and sales. One
has to wonder, how much of this constant loud music through ear
buds or headphones can lead to hearing loss?
Teacher of the Year
Walter C. Young Middle School is proud to announce that
Mrs. Sande Hartman is our 2018-2019 teacher of the
year. “Mrs. Hartman is the one of the most dedicated
teachers you will ever find. She will go above and beyond
for her students. She is a great co-worker, with an
outstanding attitude and encouraging spirit. Mrs. Hartman is a very
upbeat person with a joy for living life to the fullest and keeping us all
motivated. “She provides multiple ways for her students to succeed,
always looking for new ideas to augment the curriculum.” Mrs.
Hartman is very good about sharing her experiences and success
with fellow teachers to help them achieve their goals. “She
demonstrates leadership in educational activities, and commitment
to creating a caring and respectful climate.” Mrs. Hartman has been
with Walter C. Young Middle for over 20 years, and we are so lucky
to have her here as a staff member and great friend/coworker.
Congratulations Mrs. Hartman!
Non-Instructional
Employee of the Year
Mr. Luis Gomez is Walter C. Young Middle’s ESOL
Classroom Assistant, he has been voted by the staff as
WCY Non-Instructional Employee of the Year for 2018 –
2019. Mr. Gomez has been described as calm and
encouraging with all students. He gives of his own time
by coming in early on school days to tutor students in math. Mr.
Gomez has been at Walter C. Young for almost for many years as a
trusted substitute and now as our ESOL classroom Assistant, and we
are very Fortunate to have him here with us!
Congratulations Mr. Gomez!
Walter C. Young Families:
Regular student attendance is important for student
learning and progress throughout the school year.
The state's financial support for schools is also directly
linked to student attendance. Absenteeism hurts our
students and hurts our schools. When students are
absent they miss out on learning opportunities, can
fall behind academically and our schools lose
funding.
Thank you for supporting your child’s education.
Walter C. Young Middle School
Walter C. Young acknowledges the following
Knights of Character
September 2018- Cooperation Month
Ariel Fevry Ashley Pierre Louis Chandler Simpson Elizabeth Volovich Emmanuel Kosoko Gabriela Alex Jasmine Guilbaud John Paul Bolivar
Jose Segura Kini Rempart Lawrence Jackson Leylanie Martinez Mariana Valentin Namrata Datta Victoria Manzato
Hoops for Heart
During the month of October, the Physical Education
Department, Student Government, Peer Counseling, and
National Junior Honor Society made a collaborative effort
to raise money for the American Heart Association. Walter
C. Young students were engaged in different activities
during their PE classes. Mrs. Hepburn and Mr. Lokeinsky
planned different activities that engaged the students in
playing basketball, jump rope, hula hoops, and exercise.
These activities empower students to improve their own
health and help other kids with heart health issues by
promoting for the American Heart Association. Together
we raised $582 when we hosted a dress down day at
school. Proving once again, that when we as Knights
work together we achieve more. Thank you to all of the
wonderful Knights that participated and made this
contribution possible. Your efforts do make a difference.
HISPANIC HERTIAGE NIGHT
On October 11, 2018, Walter C. Young celebrated Hispanic
Heritage Month by paying tribute to the generations of Hispanic
Americans who have enriched our nation. Students and the
Multicultural Committee prepared a fun and informative tour
through a detailed exhibition at the school dinner theater. Parents
contributed different souvenirs, food, music, and drinks to
celebrate the Hispanic culture. Students wore different costumes
that represented their countries. We thank the Multicultural
Department for contributing to this event. Special thanks to Mr.
Osborn for supporting the Hispanic Heritage Night at Walter C.
Young Middle School.
PARENTAL INPUT FOR INSTRUCTIONAL AND SCHOOL-BASED
ADMINISTRATOR EVALUATIONS
In accordance with Florida Statute 1012.34, parents have the right to
provide input into the performance evaluations of instructional and/or
administrative employees. Parents interested in providing input into the
performance evaluations of Walter C. Young Middle School's instructional
and/or administrative employee evaluations may contact our office at (754)
323-4500 by April 6, 2018.
Important Notice
Please do not send balloons, flowers, gift
baskets, cupcakes, etc., to school to
celebrate your child’s birthday or other
achievement. These items cause
classroom disruption and will not be
permitted. We appreciate you having
your child celebrate their special
occasion outside of school. Thank you.
Anti-Bullying Policy 5.9 and Dating Violence Policy 5010 Parents, please visit www.browardprevention.org to review these policies.
Thank you.
The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in
discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity, gender expression, national origin,
marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or
harassment complaint may call the Executive Director, Benefits & EEO Compliance at (754) 321-2150 or
Teletype Machine TTY (754) 321-2158.
Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational Opportunities (EEO) at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine TTY 754-321-2158.
Educating Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s World
Broward County Public Schools Is An Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Employer
For the CODE OF CONDUCT
AND SB POLICY 5006, please visit
http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/sbbcpolicies/docs/P5006.000.pdf
BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Parent Involvement Communications Council
SIX TIPS FOR PARENTS Responsibilities & Attendance
It is important that your child attend school regularly and that he/she has the necessary school supplies.
Provide the school with current personal information (e.g. home address, phone numbers, and emergency contact information).
Be sure your child gets enough sleep and has a healthy breakfast each morning.
Explain that taking responsibility sometimes requires courage. Praise your child’s efforts to be responsible.
Regularly tell your child what your expectations are and support his/her efforts to meet those expectations.
Over-scheduling can cause stress and frustration for both parents and children. Try to limit extracurricular activities.
Communication
Meet and communicate regularly with your child’s teacher(s).
Share information about your child with the teacher(s).
Talk daily with your child about school assignments, homework and other activities.
Be aware of all homework assignments and insist they be completed accurately and on time.
Attend all scheduled parent-teacher conferences and request conferences to address concerns.
Make sure all necessary forms and papers are signed and returned to school on time.
Access the District (www.browardschools.com) or school’s website (www.wcyoungms.org) for information.
Support
Provide a quiet, well-lighted, comfortable place to study and do homework.
Encourage positive feelings about school.
Encourage your child’s efforts and be responsive to questions and requests for help.
Instill in your child a sense of self-discipline and respect for all people.
If needed, request information and assistance from the school in other languages or call the Parent Outreach office at 754-321-2951.
Literacy & Academic Achievement
Help your child understand that success in school, or with anything, involves hard work.
Encourage learning and reading at home.
Provide a wide selection of books and encourage your child to read.
Acquire a library card for your child and make regular trips to the library.
Provide tutorial assistance for your child if needed.
Monitor your child’s progress in school. Volunteering and Mentoring
Contact the school’s staff liaison for volunteers to learn about volunteer opportunities.
Become involved in planning and conducting school activities, events and fundraisers.
Leadership & Collaboration
Learn about and attend PTSA, SAF, SAC, ESOL Leadership Council, ESE Advisory and Gifted Advisory Councils.
Attend workshops and training programs offered by the school or school district.
Learn about school policies, education funding and legislation.
Monitor the educational support, policies and decisions of elected officials and maintain contact with them.
Attend School Board meetings and learn about the decision making process. This parent information was compiled by the Parent Involvement Communications Council. For more information, contact the Community Involvement Department at 754-321-1970 or visit www.getinvolvedineducation.com.
The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age,
color, disability, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. Individuals
who wish to file a discrimination and/or harassment complaint may call the Executive Director, Benefits & EEO Compliance at (754)
321-2150 or Teletype Machine TTY (754) 321-2158.
Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may call Equal Educational
Opportunities (EEO) at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine TTY 754-321-2158.
Educating Today’s Student for Tomorrow’s World
Broward County Public Schools Is An Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Employer
Yearbook News!
2018-2019 Yearbooks are available for purchase online for $30. The price will increase in January to $35.
Get your yearbook purchase out of the way and at a discounted price while it lasts! Purchases can be made
via the Walter C. Young Middle website.
Thank you to Our Wonderful 2018 – 2019 Partners in Education
Please frequent our Partners in Education – tell them Walter C. Young sent you!!
American Heart Association Any Lab Test NOW
7272 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX9909 Miramar Parkway, Miramar
1-800-242-8721 954-450-0200
BJ’s Restaurant Bright Star Credit Union
12100 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines 12405 Taft Street, Pembroke Pines
954-430-3545 954-486-5220
Chick-Fil-A Chili’s
11401 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines 13610 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines
954-430-5993 954-704-2667
Domino’s Galaxy Skateway
1401 N. Palm Ave., Pembroke Pines 3737 N. Davie Rd. Extension, Hollywood
954-431-6996 954-435-3300
Gentle Teeth Habit Burger
1601 N. Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines 306 SW 145th Terrace #111, P Pines, FL 33027
954-437-7077 954-367-2241
Jason’s Deli LSW – National Life Group
14351 SW 5th Street, Pembroke Pines 2632 SW 140th Ave., Miami
954-438-1280 786-402-3077
Mathnasium Memorial Hospital Healthcare System
14946 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines 7031 Taft St., Hollywood
954-441-6284 954-985-7000
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Publix Supermarket 3100 SW 62nd Ave, Miami, FL 33155 170 S. Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines (305) 666-6511 954-437-9500
VALIC – Jason Oestreicher
1800 N. Military Trail, Suite #340, Boca Raton
561-684-3775