Principal's Newsletter 12.22.2023
Sellwood Principal’s Newsletter – December 22, 2023
Greetings Sellwood Community,
It’s been a quiet week at Sellwood, with a nice mix of learning, community, and a bit of fun thrown in.
I would like to invite caregivers to a Coffee with the Principal event on January 12th at 9:30 am. It will be a good time to chat about any issues that are of interest to parents. We will be holding a “Coffee with the Principal” each month, varying the days of the week and time of day to make the events more accessible to parents. I hope to see you there :-)
We wish all of you a restful and enjoyable winter break!
See you in 2024 :-)
Sincerely,
Jeandré Carbone
Sellwood MS Principal
PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES
If you plan to sign-up for parent/teacher conferences and have not yet done so, please see the linked conference sign-up Google Doc, which contains all you need to sign up. Please note that there are fewer hours available for conferences this year. Conferences are not required but encouraged, especially when students and families need support or would like additional communication with the teacher. There are written instructions, as well as a video Screencast tutorial, and links to all Sellwood teachers and counselors’ appointment calendar.
Please keep in mind that you will need to use desk or laptop computer to sign up, as the Google appointment calendar does not seem to work properly with cell phone or iPads.
As a reminder, these are the dates and times for conferences.
- January 11: 5:00-8:00 PM – Virtual only
- January 16: 5:00-8:00 PM – Virtual only
- January 17: 5:30-8:30 PM – Virtual only
- January 25: 5:00-8:00 PM - In-person only
Here is the link to the conference sign-up document. If you have trouble with that link, copy and paste the following url into your browser.
https://docs.google.com/
PTA NEWS & PEAK AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
Sellwood PEAK Winter Session Registration open!
The PEAK Program is a series of in-person after school classes open to all Sellwood students. The PEAK program is totally independent of Sellwood Middle School and is under the jurisdiction of PTA. Scholarships are available as the PEAK goal is to include every SMS student.
Register for classes at https://tinyurl.com/
Scholarship request form is here: https://tinyurl.com/
Please email sellwoodpeakprogram@
Classes open for registration:
- Playwriting & Performance - Rogue Theater Collective
- This class will teach all the skills necessary for writing a notebook’s worth of monologues and one-act plays! You will learn the fundamentals of playwriting from characters and dialogue, to dramatic structure and stage directions. You will also learn about basic stagecraft: from set design and props to directing. We’ll explore writing exercises and discuss plays by genre, from tragedy to comedy to contemporary realism. In this fun and encouraging environment, you will learn tools and tips on how to construct a short play. Each playwright will select one piece for a dramatic reading, followed by a critique and performance. *BONUS: everyone will get a free Moleskin Notebook to write in and keep!
- Web Dev: My First Website
- Designed for beginners, this course introduces students to the basics of web technologies (HTML, CSS, and Javascript). Students learn concepts, such as HTML tags, CSS properties, and Javascript Functions and Event listeners. They build simple but beautiful static websites and fun browser games, such as the Meme Spinner and Cookie Clicker. By the end of the course, students know how to design a web page, write codes to display and style web content, and add Javascript codes to add interactivity to the website.
- Chess Club
- We play chess after school on Mondays! We improve our chess skills by playing as much as possible, solving puzzles, and learning basic strategies. Our after-school program focuses on basics but we hope to develop a more competitive program. We meet on Mondays that school is in session. Note that this is a year-long club.
- Choir
- This is a student-led choir class provided by the Cleveland Choir Department, and the Cleveland Youth Choir (CYC) team. With the support of the Cleveland Choir director, Cleveland Choir students will lead a class filled with fun singing activities, practicing musicality skills, and learning about other cultures and stories through song! It is not only an educational opportunity, but a performance opportunity. Students who participate will have an opportunity to perform with the Cleveland Choir at one of our events.
- Speech and Debate
- The Cleveland High Speech and Debate team is one the largest and most successful programs at the school. Find out why these students love it so much, and build your own debate skills. You will practice speaking and debating skills in preparation for local middle school competitions The Sellwood team will be coached by team captains from Cleveland.
SELLWOOD MS FOUNDATION
Join the Spark! Ignite Opportunities at Sellwood Middle School
Your chance to make a difference is here! The Sellwood Middle School Foundation's Annual Giving Campaign is in full swing, and we need your support to achieve our goal of $50,000.
Why Give?
Your generous donations directly fuel essential aspects of our student’s education, including:
- Two Dedicated Teacher's Aides
- French Class
- Culinary Class
- Technology Class
Benefit from Tax Deductions and Matching Gifts!
All donations are tax-deductible, amplifying the impact of your support. Plus, every dollar you give will be matched, doubling the power of your contribution.
Our Goal: $50,000
Help us maintain current courses, support our incredible staff, and introduce exciting new opportunities to our middle school students.
How to Donate:
Visit www.sellwoodmiddlefoundation.
Let's make this year the most vibrant and enriching one yet!
With gratitude,
Sellwood Middle School Foundation Board
OREGON BATTLE OF THE BOOKS
Oregon Battle of the Books is coming back to Sellwood Middle School and will be organized by parent volunteers for the 2023/24 school year. Now is the time to start organizing a team. Once you have a team, you can register them here. If your student would like help finding a team or an additional team member, fill out this form. If you have questions, email OBOBatSellwood@gmail.com
OBOB is a program where teams of students read an amazing selection of books and then compete with other teams in Battles to recall details from the stories. Battles will be organized at the school level in February 2024. Teams are usually made up of two to four members, with one optional alternate, for a total of no more than five members.
PIL YOUTH SPORTS
PIL sports registration, schedules and calendar found HERE. Sellwood falls under the "Cleveland Cluster". If your student is playing a sport or any extracurricular activity outside of the PIL, we would love to support them as well. Send an email to Mr. KB (akennybrew@pps.net) including the schedule, including playoff information, and team pictures. Thank you
SELLWOOD YEARBOOKS FOR ALL
Who wants a yearbook at the end of the year? It turns out, pretty much everybody wants one! Each year, we set aside some time for students to commemorate the end of the school year with a yearbook signing ritual. However, not everyone orders a yearbook, often because they are busy and don’t realize until after the ordering deadline. Sometimes students don’t think they want a yearbook, but when they see them, they realize they really do want one. The truth is, there are many reasons why families don’t order yearbooks, and we never have enough yearbooks for everyone who wants one. We do not like to disappoint students and families. So, what if we ordered yearbooks for every student? In fact, if we order more yearbooks, the price per book will go down. We envision the last day of school when every student has a yearbook to sign! However, we will need your support in order to make this sustainable. We are requesting a suggested $20 donation to our Sellwood Yearbook Donation account in School Pay (the price for a yearbook was $25 last year). You can donate more, especially if you have more than one child at Sellwood. We hope that our “Yearbooks for All” plan will make for a more enjoyable and equitable end of the year experience for all. Thank you for your support.
Here's the link to SchoolPay. If you need assistance with SchoolPay, the SchoolPay parent help
phone number is 833-731-2600.
COUNSELING CORNER
Students with last names A-L: Mr. KB – akennybrew@pps.net
Students with last names M-Z: Ms. Katie – kfrancis@pps.net
MAIN OFFICE
The best way to reach us is by email.
- Melissa Whiteside (mwhitesi@pps.net) is our school secretary and registrar.
- Claire Howard (choward1@pps.net) is our principal’s secretary and bookkeeper.
- Our Sellwood website (pps.net/sellwood) has many “Quick Links” to help you immediately.
The Office Phone Number
The office phone number is 503-916-5656.
When prompted:
- press 4 for Melissa;
- press 3 for Claire
- press 2 for all Attendance matters.
- press 5 for Records, Registration.
- press 0 for the front counter; however, students may answer this line. Do not discuss anything confidential or leave any confidential messages.
Secured Building
Sellwood is a locked and secure building.
Please ring the doorbell to the right of the main doors to reach the office. We will guide you accordingly.
Parent/Student Requests:
Please email both Melissa and Claire for student pick up or if you must get a message to a student. For student pickup, advance notice is strongly recommended to minimize classroom interruptions. No pickups/dismissals will be allowed after 3:30 pm.
Guides to Help you:
To access your student’s attendance in Synergy: Log into ParentVue.
To make changes to your student’s registration in Synergy: ParentVue/StudentVue
Please email Melissa Whiteside (mwhitesi@pps.net) for:
- Passwords: If you have forgotten your password, have been locked out of your account, or do not have login credentials
- ParentVue (if your account has been disabled).
Please email Claire Howard (choward1@pps.net) for:
- School Pay/Bookkeeping/accounting issues.
- Administrative Support: Messages or matters of support to the principal or assistant principal.
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
- December 25-January 1: Winter Break
- January 11: Parent Teacher Conferences – Virtual – 5-8PM
- January 12: Coffee with the Principal – 9:30 AM in the Faculty Lounge
- January 15: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – NO SCHOOL
- January 16: Parent Teacher Conferences – Virtual – 5-8PM
- January 17: Parent Teacher Conferences – Virtual – 5:30-8:30PM
- January 25: Parent Teacher Conferences – in-person – 5-8PM
- January 26: Make-up Day (previously not a school day for students)
- January 29: No School for Students – Teacher Planning Day
- February 19: Make-up day (President’s Day – previously not a school day)
- March 25 to March 29: Spring Break
- April 5: No School for Students – Teacher Planning Day
- April 8: Make-up Day (Previously not a school day for students)
- May 27: Memorial Day – NO SCHOOL
- June 12-14: Make-up Days
- June 14: Last Day of School