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SUMMER 2014
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Principal’s Letter Dear Walker-Grant Families,
Welcome to the 2014-2015 School Year.
It has been an extremely busy summer
preparing for the opening of the school
year. This school year we will open our
doors to approximately 745 students. We
will host our school Orientation on
August 27. We will continue to host a
separate time for sixth graders to accli-
mate themselves to the school. Please see
the orientation section of this newsletter
for more details. Our Back to School
Night for students and families will be
on September 17, with opportunities to
hear about the exciting instructional
activities planned for the year.
In planning for another great school year
for our students, our staff has been very
busy preparing for Phase III of the
Student Support Program (SSP). For
those new to Walker-Grant Middle
School, SSP is an early intervention pro-
gram which supports students through
their middle school years.
In preparing your student for success for
the upcoming school year please use our
website, parental portal, and teacher
blogs to monitor the academic instruc-
tion and progress of your child(ren). It is
important to keep abreast of grades,
behavior, and attendance.
Don’t let the learning stop during the
summer! Please encourage your children
to read and participate in our summer
reading program. The summer reading
website is http://www.cityschools.com/6-
8/wgmssummerreading/. Also encourage
your students to complete the summer
enrichment mathematics packets. Your
encouragement and support for these
important programs throughout the sum-
mer is appreciated and will assist with
our efforts to improve literacy and math-
ematics to advance students’ learning for
the coming year.
Our focus and theme for the year is
“United WE Can,” with a focus on col-
laboration between students, parents,
staff and community to support student
success. We look forward to an exciting
school year. See you in August.
Sincerely,
Melanie Kay-Wyatt, Ed.D
Principal
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504 ACCOMODATIONS AND SPECIAL EDUCATION If your child has any type of learning or physical problem, he/she may qualify for accommodations under 504 or special education services. Please call the Walker-Grant Counseling Office at 372-1145 if you have any questions or would like to refer your child for screening and possible assessment. No otherwise qualified handicapped individual in the United States shall, solely by reason of his/her handicap, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits, of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: The Rights of Individuals with Handicaps Under Federal Law.
IN THE MATTER OF NONRESIDENT STUDENT ENROLLMENT The Fredericksburg City Public Schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, gender, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability in admission or treatment of employment in its programs or activities. Any questions should be referred to Pam Steinkoenig, 200 Gunnery Road, Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401 or by calling (540) 371-1127.
SEX OFFENDER STATEMENT The Fredericksburg City Public School Division recognizes the danger sex offenders pose to student safety. Therefore, to protect students while they travel to and from school, attend school or at school-related activities, the Fredericksburg City School Division shall request automatic electronic notification of registered sex offenders in the same or contiguous zip codes as any school within the division. Such request and notification shall be made according to the procedures established by the Virginia Department of State Police (State Police). The Superintendent shall serve as the contact person with the State Police for receipt of the registered sex offender information.
BOYS’ BABALL DECEMBER SCHEDULE New Orientation Format Wednesday, August 27, 4:00-7:00 PM
One of the most exciting and important events for students and their families is the Welcome Back Orientation, which will be held on August 27. During this event, students and their families are invited to visit the school so they can begin to become familiar with their new surroundings and continue their transition into middle school. Orientation will provide exposure to the many activities, athletics, and academic programs at the school and will be presented in an “open house” format. Students and their families will be welcome to explore, to review materials, to meet teachers and students, and to learn more about the many opportunities that await them inside and outside the classroom.
4:00 P.M.– 5:00 P.M. Sixth Grade Orientation (6th grade students and parents only)
During the Sixth Grade Orientation session, students and families will be introduced to the administrative staff, 6 th grade teach-
ers, and support staff. At this session families will be presented the following:
introduction to lockers and schedules
school activities
academic support
first week of school procedures
communication between school and home
summer reading program
guidance support
5:00 – 7:00 P.M. Open Orientation for students in grades 6-8
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Early Intervention Student Support Program (SSP Program) Phase III
In terms of knowledge acquisition, the pacing of a lesson remains as important as the content material. When the
tempo of a class is interrupted by a student not having his/her textbook, homework or writing supplies, student
engagement decreases noticeably. Cognizant of such difficulties, the faculty at Walker Grant Middle School has
incorporated a “Student Support Program” (SSP) to cultivate an educational environment that maximizes our stu-
dents’ “time-on–task.” If a student receives two or more infractions during one academic week, he/she is required
to attend two after-school sessions the following week. Our SSP program allows educators to identify students
that may struggle with organization or unproductive behaviors and to address such issues early in the year. Addi-
tionally, this facilitates greater communication between the parents and school faculty.
Since the program's introduction, we have noticed a significant decrease in the overall number of disruptive inci-
dents in our classrooms. Subsequently, administrators can concentrate on the smaller number of students that
continue to struggle with self-management and, by spending less time vocally reminding students to come to class
prepared, our educators can focus on their true goal: fostering student achievement and excellence.
STAY CONNECTED
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A.M. CAR RIDER TRAFFIC PATTERN
Parking Lot Parking Lot
School Building
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Car Traffic
Football Field
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P.M. CAR RIDER TRAFFIC PATTERN
Parking Lot Parking Lot
School Building
Football Field
To LUES &
Route 1
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CARS LINE UP ALONG EDGE OF ROAD
PLEASE NOTE – WRITTEN PERMISSION IS REQUIRED FOR
AFTERNOON TRANSPORTATION CHANGES
PROCEED
ONLY WHEN
BUSES HAVE
DEPARTED
TRANSPORTATION
PROCEDURES BUS ROUTES will be posted on the web in late August and will
be available at Orientation on 8/27.
CAR RIDER
drop-off
begins at
7:15 A.M.
AFTER-
NOON
CAR RIDER
dismissal
follows the
departure
of buses.
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ADMISSION TO
FOOTBALL GAMES
$3 General Admission
$1 Seniors 55 & Over
$1 Students
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September 15 Drew Middle School Away - 4:00 PM
September 17 Holy Cross Home - 4:00 PM
September 20 Tiger Cup Invitational Home - Time TBA
September 25 Grymes Away - 4:30 PM
October 1 Holy Cross Home - 4:00 PM
October 2 Grymes Home - 4:30 PM
October 7 Fredericksburg Academy Away - 4:00 PM
October 20 Fredericksburg Academy Home - 4:00 PM
October 21 Highland Middle School Away - 4:00 PM
October 25 Hill School Big Hit Tourn. Away - Time TBA
FALL SPORTS SCHEDULES
FIELD HOCKEY
August 28 & 29 Floyd T. Binns Invtl. Away - Time TBA
September 11 Caroline Middle School Away - 4:00 PM
September 16 Prospect Heights Away - 4:30 PM
September 18 King George Middle Home - 4:00 PM
September 22 Floyd T. Binns Away - 4:30 PM
September 24 Caroline Middle School Home - 4:00 PM
September 29 Locust Grove Middle Away - 4:00 PM
October 2 King George Middle Away - 4:00 PM
October 9 Locust Grove Middle Home - 4:00 PM
October 10 King George Invitational Away - Time TBA
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
September 3 Louisa Middle School Away - 5:00 PM
September 11 Buford Middle School Home - 4:30 PM
September 18 Floyd T. Binns Away - 4:30 PM
September 25 Culpeper Middle School Home - 5:00 PM
October 8 Locust Grove Middle Away - 4:30 PM
October 15 King George Middle Home - 4:00 PM
October 23 Prospect Heights Away - 4:30 PM
October 29 Caroline Middle School Home - 4:30 PM
FOOTBALL
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Wednesday, August 27
6th Grade Orientation 4-5 PM
Open Orientation for all Grades 5-7 PM
Thursday and Friday, August 28 & 29
Girls’ Basketball Invitational at Floyd T. Binns
Tuesday, September 2
First Day of School
Wednesday, September 3
Football Game at Louisa Middle, 5 PM
Tuesday, September 9
Fall Athletic Rules Session, 5 PM
Thursday, September 11
Girls’ Basketball Game at Caroline Middle, 4 PM
Home Football Game vs. Buford, 4:30 PM
Monday, September 15
Field Hockey Game at Drew Middle, 4 PM
Tuesday, September 16
Girls’ Basketball Game at Prospect Heights, 4:30 PM
Wednesday, September 17
Home Field Hockey Game vs. Holy Cross, 4 PM
Back to School Night, 6:30 PM
Thursday, September 18
Girls’ Basketball Home Game vs. King George, 4 PM
Football Game at Floyd T. Binns, 4:30 PM
Friday, September 19
Early Dismissal, 12:20 PM
Saturday, September 20
Tiger Cup Invitational Field Hockey Tournament
Monday, September 22
School Pictures
Girls’ Basketball Game at Floyd T. Binns, 4:30 PM
Wednesday, September 24
Summer Reading Celebration
Girls’ Basketball Home Game vs. Caroline, 4 PM
6th Grade Success Session for Parents, 6 PM
Thursday, September 25
Field Hockey Game at Grymes, 4:30 PM
Home Football Game at Culpeper Middle, 5 PM
Monday, September 29
Girls’ Basketball Game at Locust Grove, 4 PM
TIGER CALENDAR September 2014
PTA OFFICERS
AND COMMITTEE
CHAIRS
President Jennifer Kabza Vice President Chrissy Conway Secretary Chris McBride Treasurer Charlie Rowe Teacher Kristin Snead and Michele Kreisman
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HTTP://WWW.CITYSCHOOLS.COM/WALKERGRANT
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PERMIT NO. 301
REMINDER — All rising 6th grade students must have a
Tdap booster shot prior to the start of the school year.
School Hours 7:40 A.M. – 2:40 P.M. Office Hours 7:15 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. School Phone # 372-1145 School Fax # 891-5449 Web Site www.cityschools.com/cityschools/walkergrant TV Station Channel 18 (Fredericksburg residents) Morning and Afternoon Procedures The building is open to students at 7:15 A.M. Car riders should be dropped off at the far end of the parking lot, close to the Walker-Grant sign. The tardy bell rings at 7:40. School dismisses at 2:40 each day. Bus riders will be dismissed at the bell, and car riders will be dismissed by an-nouncement after the buses have departed. Parents picking up students should proceed to the far end of the parking lot and line up behind the buses. Car passes are required and will be available at orientation or from the main office. Breakfast/Lunch Breakfast and/or lunch may be purchased in our cafeteria. Meal prices are: Breakfast $1.00 Lunch $2.55. Prepayment on lunch accounts may be made online at mylunchmoney.com. Payment will also be accepted during orientation and, thereafter, by cash or check in the cafeteria.
Fees P.E. uniforms are required and may be purchased at Orientation or during the first week of school for $15.
Fredericksburg City Schools
P.O. Box 592
Fredericksburg, VA 22404