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From the Principal’s desk….. December will prove to be a very busy month. Boys’ basketball has begun, our annual canned food drive is underway, the band, orchestra and choir have concerts planned, and, in spite of these activities, we expect our students to continue the good academic work they have been doing. Please talk with your child about working hard, staying organized, and being prepared for class each day. Your encouragement and support is very important to your child’s success. I have sent letters to a number of families regarding our after school tutoring program. We have targeted students who are experiencing academic difficulties in either math or English or both. A portion of the hour is designated for help with homework while the remainder of the time is spent working on skills that our data indicates the student is experiencing difficulty. If you received a letter earlier this year and your child is not enrolled in tutoring, please talk with him/her about taking advantage of this opportunity. Bus service is provided. If your child is attending or will be attending, it is important that he/she has regular attendance and puts forth the effort necessary to be able to demonstrate success. As we are faced with the high stakes testing that determines whether or not a child graduates, it is important to take advantage of every opportunity for additional academic support. Please feel free to call me if you have questions. As you plan your holiday shopping, it would be helpful to include a few school supplies. Our students are beginning to run out of pens, pencils, and paper. These things often make good stocking stuffers. Also, as you purchase clothing, please keep in mind our dress code. We are still having difficulty with a few girls wearing tops that are too low. The weather will turn cold soon so plain sweaters or sweatshirts would be appropriate gift ideas as well. As a reminder, this year students are able to wear college sweatshirts. Best wishes for an enjoyable holiday season! Luann Spicer Mopps Musings….. December is a very busy time of the year for athletics at Test Middle School. The Tiger boy’s basketball teams go through a difficult stretch with two tournaments and two or three games per week. We have an awesome coaching staff in place and they are working hard to prepare the young men to become better basketball players. The girl’s teams are working hard as well. We have girls who have never played basketball coming out and trying to learn new skills. Every practice shows determination and fortitude. Studies show that students involved in extra curricular activities tend to do better in academics. We check grades every two weeks and the coaches check weekly to make sure our Tiger athletes are on track. ROAR is going terrific. Our students work hard at achieving expectations that are set for them. Even when students have hiccups with discipline, they still try hard to work towards accomplishing behavioral goals. For the remainder of December we are focusing on being organized. Starting in January we will start looking at having students be accepting of others. Please ask your children how things are going at Test. Just by asking, your children will know that you have an interest in their lives. Thank you for all your support. If we can be of any service to you, please let us know. Counselors Corner….. When we return in January, 8th graders will start the process of thinking about their Freshman classes at the high school. We will examine the Curriculum Guide, get teacher recommendations, discuss electives, credits, and graduation requirements. Students will tour the high school Career Center classes and see an overview of the high school. By mid March, schedules should be completed, and students may consider summer school choices. Forms will come home for parent signatures before we are finished. We will offer times for parents to come in for individual help and/or concerns. PTO News…… Thanks to those that contributed to the PTO NoStuff/No Fuss fundraiser! You can still contribute at any time. Next PTO meeting is January 24 th at 4 p.m. in the Test conference room. We would love to see some new faces. Test Dads….. Test Dads meet the first Monday of every month at 6 p.m. in the Test conference. Come check us out! A Test Dad is any positive male role model. You don’t have to been the parent of Test student.

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From the Principal’s desk….. December will prove to be a very busy month. Boys’ basketball has begun, our annual canned food drive is underway, the band, orchestra and choir have concerts planned, and, in spite of these activities, we expect our students to continue the good academic work they have been doing. Please talk with your child about working hard, staying organized, and being prepared for class each day. Your encouragement and support is very important to your child’s success. I have sent letters to a number of families regarding our after school tutoring program. We have targeted students who are experiencing academic difficulties in either math or English or both. A portion of the hour is designated for help with homework while the remainder of the time is spent working on skills that our data indicates the student is experiencing difficulty. If you received a letter earlier this year and your child is not enrolled in tutoring, please talk with him/her about taking advantage of this opportunity. Bus service is provided. If your child is attending or will be attending, it is important that he/she has regular attendance and puts forth the effort necessary to be able to demonstrate success. As we are faced with the high stakes testing that determines whether or not a child graduates, it is important to take advantage of every opportunity for additional academic support. Please feel free to call me if you have questions. As you plan your holiday shopping, it would be helpful to include a few school supplies. Our students are beginning to run out of pens, pencils, and paper. These things often make good stocking stuffers. Also, as you purchase clothing, please keep in mind our dress code. We are still having difficulty with a few girls wearing tops that are too low. The weather will turn cold soon so plain sweaters or sweatshirts would be appropriate gift ideas as well. As a reminder, this year students are able to wear college sweatshirts. Best wishes for an enjoyable holiday season! Luann Spicer

Mopps Musings….. December  is  a  very  busy  time of the year for athletics at Test Middle School.  The Tiger boy’s basketball  teams go  through a difficult  stretch  with  two tournaments  and  two  or  three  games per  week.    We  have  an  awesome coaching  staff  in  place  and  they  are working hard to prepare the young men to  become  better  basketball  players.  The  girl’s  teams  are  working  hard  as well.    We  have  girls  who  have  never played basketball coming out and trying to learn new skills. Every practice  shows determination  and  fortitude.    Studies show  that  students  involved  in  extra curricular activities  tend  to do better  in academics.   We check grades every two weeks and the coaches check weekly to make  sure  our  Tiger  athletes  are  on track.  ROAR  is  going  terrific.    Our  students work  hard  at  achieving  expectations that  are  set  for  them.    Even  when students  have  hiccups  with  discipline, they  still  try  hard  to  work  towards accomplishing behavioral goals.  For the remainder of December we are focusing on being organized.   Starting  in  January we will start  looking at having students be accepting of others.    Please ask your children how things are going  at  Test.    Just  by  asking,  your children  will  know  that  you  have  an interest  in their  lives.   Thank you for all  your  support.    If  we  can  be  of  any service to you, please let us know. 

Counselors Corner….. When  we  return  in  January,  8th graders  will  start  the  process  of thinking  about  their  Freshman classes  at  the  high  school. We  will examine  the  Curriculum  Guide,  get teacher  recommendations,  discuss electives,  credits,  and  graduation requirements. Students will tour the high  school  Career  Center  classes and  see  an  overview  of  the  high school.  By  mid  March,  schedules should  be  completed,  and  students may  consider  summer  school choices.  Forms will  come  home  for parent  signatures  before  we  are finished.  We  will  offer  times  for parents  to  come  in  for  individual help and/or concerns. 

 PTO News…… Thanks  to  those  that contributed  to the PTO NoStuff/No Fuss fundraiser!  You can still contribute at any time.  Next PTO meeting  is  January 24th at 4 p.m.  in the Test conference room. We  would  love  to  see  some  new faces.  Test Dads….. Test Dads meet  the  first Monday of every month  at  6  p.m.  in  the  Test conference. Come check us out!  A Test Dad  is any positive male role model.  You  don’t have  to been  the parent of Test student.      

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  First Trimester Honor Roll 7th Grade Ana Aquino, Jalen Austin, Kaitlynn Barker, Tyrus Bell, Brett Bisker, Grant Bowersock, Nickolas Brown, Duncan Camden, Adrianna Carlin, Aisha Cooper, Jacob Cowin, Alegra Cruse, Maria Cummins, Dre’Antay Davis, Terrance Deloney, Ross Doughty, Jonathan Dunlap, Samantha Eales, Kaylyn Eversole, Raya Fields, Christopher Fonseca, Caitlin Fritts, Brandon Gentry, Hannah Goddard, Benjamin Grayson, Skylar Halcomb, Destiny Hardiman, Matthew Hickey, Taylor Hill, Madison Holthouse, Makaila Jacob, Champagne Jennings, Kaci Johnson, John Jones, Daniel Jones, Alexis Kahle, Kiley Kenekham, Manda Lindsey, Isaiah Logan, Thomas Luce, Miles Markey, Emily Martel, Meghan Martel, DeJae McCalister, Sydney McWhinney, Kiera McWhinney, Aqib Mohamed, Samantha Moore, Madison Mullins, Alexis Newman, Jodie Nicholson, Raeanna Peters, Kevin Plyley, Jordan Price, Taylor Proctor, Taylor Rankin, Aaron Reagan, Britt Reid, Amanda Ripperger, Angela Roggero, Serina Scales, Carigan Schellenger, Austin Senters, Timirah Shelby, Chelsea Shoemaker, Skylar Short, Keryn Siler, Sara Steele, Akira Sweat, Linzie Taylor, Brooke Taylor, Elissa Tilton, Grace Townsend, Crisann Walter, Jacob Weiss, Braden Whited, Austin Williams, Braeden Williams, Zaina Woolridge, Myles Wright, Ryan Yates 8th Grade Diamond Allen, Jaime Allen, Lexus Allen, Bryce Austin, Abbigail Benavides, Chloe Bennett, Alivia Blevins, David Brown, Katelynn Burrous, Gitano Calderon, Hannah Campbell, Stormy Carlin, Hanna Collier, Rydge Cook, Matthew Costello, Sarah Croucher, Brandi Damrell, Tianna Deroa, Spencer Downing, Andrew Ervin, Samantha Geiling, Kuljit Gill, Seth Gray, Hannah Guth, Chase Gwin, Jordan Haney, John Henderson, Natalee Hobbs, John Holthouse, Rebekah Howell, Sarah Huff, Zachary Hurd, Julie Huynh, Susan Huynh, Kimber James, Cherice Jett, Talon Johnson, Ella Kincaid, Kristen Kramer, Anastasia Lackey, Kayla Lacy, Chris Laymann, Stephen Lakes, Jared Leith, Daniel Long, Tanner Marlow, Kyle McCoy, Chance McKinney, Connor Mundhenk, Brandon Murray, Christian Noelker, Edward O’Brien, Miranda Ochoa, Kiersten Patterson, Camille Pennington, Jordan Pennington, John Perales, Geno Pieroni, Taylor Pierson, Landon Plantz, Tyler Ripperger, Cody Ross, Siarra Satterfield, Judith Selke, Krystal Sparks, Ulexus Spicer, Mackenzie Spurrier, Abigail Staples, Casey Stapleton, Charles Steele, Zackery Stump, Madison Tanner, Carlo Tate, Joshua Thalls, Shaina Thomas, Morgan Thorpe, Nathon Trawick, Alicia Venable, Jeremiah Waltz, Alexander Weberg, Davious Webster, Meadow Wehrley, Makinley Wilson, ShiAnne Wilson, Steven Wolf

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December 2010

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 Band Concert - 6:00 PM

2 BBB v. Dennis @ Tiernan Ctr.

3 4 BBB @ Kokomo - 9:00 AM

5 6 BBB @ Selma - 5:30

7 8 9 Orchestra Concert - 7:00 PM BBB v. NC - Home 5:30

10 11 BBB @ Muncie Wilson - 9:00 AM

12 13 14 BBB @ Delta - 5:30

15 16 BBB @ Yorktown - 6:00

17 Test Music Celebration (2:30) End of 3rd Grading Period

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19 20 Winter Break

21 Winter Break

22 Winter Break

23 Winter Break

24 Winter Break

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26 27 Winter Break

28 Winter Break

29 Winter Break

30 Winter Break

31 Winter Break