Friday, September 8, 2017

Special Message from School Nurses to Fusion Parents

Hello parents.

According to the Field trip Emergency Information and Medical form some of you submitted recently, you indicated that your child will require medication(s) to be administered during this field trip.
    -  Any prescription medication not taken in school must be delivered in the original container with written permission from the prescribing medical provider (MD order) and the parent.

    - Over the counter medication (i.e.Tylenol, Advil, Allegra, Zyrtec, Lactaid, Claritin, etc ) must be in the original container with written parental permission & instruction (dose/time of day) - this can be emailed to me for your convenience.

Please bring in the above items to our health office no later than
TUESDAY, SEPT. 12, 2017 MORNING.

You are receiving this email because we have not yet received the MD order and/or the medication as of today. Your child may not be able to attend the field trip without these medicines and orders.

Your child's medical provider could fax us the order (fax no: 802-899-4281). The following is a link to our school district's medication permission forms:


If you plan to chaperone, you do not need to provide our health office with the medication/MD order/written permission since you will be the one to administer the medication.

Please let us know if you have questions/concerns via email or phone.

Thanks in advance!

Ainee & Tina
BRMS School Nurses

Fusion Communication: September 8

Hi all,
We are in full field trip planning mode.  Thanks to all who have contributed to this effort so far and to everyone for what you will do this weekend:) Please check in with your child about what they need to bring and contribute to this effort; mr. Pless will be available this weekend to help if your child can’t remember.

Calendar
September 13 - Two Hour Delay
September 14-15: Overnight Field Trip
September 26 - Open House (generally starts around 6:30pm)
Early to mid-October - Tentative field trip to Burlington
October 11 - Two Hour Delay
October 26 - Fusion Sponsored School Dance
November 8 - Two Hour Delay

Reading
All students were asked to get a book this week (from the library or brought in from home). Books should be brought to all study halls and LA class each day.

Overnight Field Trip
**Every student has been assigned a camping family and has been working to create meals for the trip.  Please check in with your child about what is needed for supplies, food for this camping group.
Other information:
  • A small typo on the permission form caused some families to underpay - many apologies. The field trip fee is $25. Mr. Pless will be in touch with affected families this weekend.
  • That said, scholarships are available. And a big thank you to families that donated extra to help with the scholarships and defray chaperone fees.
  • And we have enough chaperones to make the field trip a go!
  • Chaperones - an email will go out this evening about meal plans.  If you did not attend the chaperone meeting, please arrange to speak with Mr. Pless before the trip.
  • Groups are putting together a list of supplies they need for the field trip. Please ask your child and see what they have have volunteered to bring.  This includes:
    • Food for meals
    • Two burner, propane stoves
    • Hard, sided coolers (two per group)
  • Please make sure your child brings everything to the field trip that they might need - every child was given a packing list (which is also attached to this email).
Schedule for equipment to arrive at BRMS:
  • Personal camping equipment: Monday - Wednesday morning (placed in Mr. Pless’s room with name taped on each bag)
Group Equipment: Dropped off Mornings or afternoons at end of school
  • Stoves: Monday-Tuesday in Mr. Pless’s room (name labeled in tape)
  • Coolers: Monday - Wednesday in Health/Wellness storage room (name on tape)
  • Food: Monday-Wednesday in Health/Wellness storage room
    • Ready-made foods on Thursday morning only
    • Two Lunches on Thursday morning only


Computer Contracts
The computer contracts went home this week.  A student must return their contract before they will be allowed to take home their laptop home.

Curriculum Updates
LA: Our focus for the week was to get reading routines and expectations in place. Students were introduced to the reading log plan for this year.

You can view the reading log/journal plan here: Reading Journal Directions/Expectations
Other resources made available to students in class and on Schoology in the Reading Toolkit folder:

Students will be assessed every other week to check that they are taking and applying feedback consistently. Their end of trimester score will be based that was made along the writing about reading progression (see link above). Any questions, please feel free to check in with me!

8 - Investigative Journalism: In preparation for this narrative/information writing unit, we have spent some time looking at narrative non-fiction articles from Scholastic Scope magazine. Conversations have revolved around journalists’ process for researching and writing an article, finding a focus, and choosing a text structure to guide the reader through a topic. We will use some of these articles as mentor texts when the time comes for students to write their own investigative piece.

7 - Building a Community of Readers and Writers: Students have been working on their own or in small groups to create Book Trailers. The goal was to create a video that would get others excited about reading and to convince each other to try new books. Next week we will begin to look at schoology and other LA routines to get set up for the year. Next up: Traditional Information Writing Mini Unit.

Math
7 - Students started off with YouCube’s Week of Inspirational Math to help develop group work skills and further their growth-mindset in math. We will be starting the regular curriculum next week beginning with the geometry unit, Shapes and Designs.

8 - Students started with some select activities from YouCube’s Week of Inspirational Math to get back into the practice of group work and developing a growth mindset. We jumped right into the curriculum today defining slope in linear relationships. We will continue to explore slope-intercept form of linear equations to build skills for our first unit, Thinking With Mathematical Models. This unit explores modeling linear and inverse real world relationships with graphs, tables, and equations and finished with statistical analysis of bivariate data.


Science
7 - Students are beginning their study of life science by learning how to observe and identify common tree species that live on the school grounds and at home. We are reviewing specific vocabulary and features of leaves that help distinguish one species from another.  Next week, we will put our identification into context by comparing species diversity of different regions.

8 - Students in 8th grade have been discussing the phases of the moon and eclipses.  They practiced developing and critiquing models that explain how these phenomenon occur.  The weather has not cooperated for completing nightly lunar logs, but we plan to incorporate regular observations of the night sky beginning next week.

SS
7 - Like everyone else, social studies has been a lesson in expectations and routines.  Ask your children about the map activity, where they created maps - with expected and unexpected behaviors - of the room.  Also, much of the organization for the field trip took place during social studies time.
8 In class we are currently discussing the topic of borders and what the word means to us. We have discussed some of the borders in our world that have a good or a bad impact and their purpose.

A thank you to Carly Jenkins and Kayla Popeleski for providing some of the writing in this newsletter. Their participation is an outgrowth of the Connections class Ms. Windhausen and Mr. Pless are teaching on Fridays.

Thanks and have a great weekend,
The Fusion Team

Friday, September 1, 2017

Fusion Communication: September 1, 2017

Hi all,
It’s always a fast and furious three days - Team Fusion hopes your children are coming home tired, but positive.  For those of you receiving this communication for the first time, Team Fusion sends home a weekly communication email.  Generally, the email contains a description of the week’s academics and any important dates and events coming up in the next few weeks. Given school just started, academic summaries will not be included this week.

As we will be digging into academics more next week -  please be sure students have all of their needed supplies. The summer letter (which has the supply list) has been attached to this email, and is located on the team blog.
Team blog link:
https://teamfusion78.blogspot.com/

Calendar
September 13 - Two Hour Delay
September 14-15: Overnight Field Trip
September 26 - Open House (generally starts around 6:30pm)
Early to mid-October - Tentative field trip to Burlington
October 11 - Two Hour Delay
October 14 - Montreal Day Trip ($45)
November 8 - Two Hour Delay

Reading
All students were asked to get a book this week (from the library or brought in from home). Books should be brought to all study halls and LA class each day.

Overnight Field Trip
Lots to report about the field trip.
  • Most families have submitted paperwork.  If yours has not, an email reminder will be sent every couple of days until the paperwork is submitted:)
  • A small typo on the permission form caused some families to underpay - many apologies. The field trip fee is $25. Mr. Pless will be in touch with affected families next week.
  • That said, scholarships are available. And a big thank you to families that donated extra to help with the scholarships and defray chaperone fees.
  • And we have enough chaperones to make the field trip a go! If you are willing and able, the team needs one more parent of a male student to make the overnight.  Otherwise, a group of young men may have Mr. Pless or Mr. Keblin as their chaperone (or maybe both;).
  • Chaperones - an email will go out this weekend about next steps.  Mr. Pless plans to hold a chaperone meeting - especially for the overnight chaperones - on Wednesday, September 6 with two starting times, 6:30 and 7:15 (you don’t need to stay for both.  Please let Mr. Pless know if you are unable to attend so a time can be established to discuss responsibilities.

Computer Contracts
The computer contracts will go home for students early next week.  A student must return their contract before they will be allowed to take home their laptop home.

Schoology
A parent letter will go out in the next two weeks about access to your child’s account.

Thanks and have a great Labor Day Weekend,
The Fusion Team

Friday, August 25, 2017

Fusion Overnight Field Trip Update: Aug. 25

Field Trip Update
A revised overnight field trip overview and permission slip are in the blog post under this one.  The basic trip is still in place but there have been changes:
- Fee for the trip is $25 (checks should be made out to BRMS with the memo line titled Team Fusion)
- September 14: Team will not leave school any earlier than 8:30am
- September 15: Team will visit Crown Point State Park

Otherwise, as soon as possible Mr. Pless needs to know who is planning to chaperone the field trip. To make the trip successful, Team Fusion needs the following numbers of chaperones(not including teaching staff) for each segment of the trip:
- Ft. Ticonderoga - 10 chaperones
- DAR Overnight - 14 chaperones
- Crown Point - 10 chaperones
**If you already committed to chaperone, please let Mr. Pless know again - thank you for the redundancy:)

Thanks and let Mr. Pless know if you have questions - Sincerely,

Team Fusion

Saturday, August 5, 2017

Fusion Communication: Summer Letter 2017-18 Academic Year

Hi all,

Attached is the summer letter and permission forms for the fall overnight field trip.  Hope families are doing well.  Please remember - team will respond to emails before inservice but most likely will take a few days in doing so.

Summer Overview Letter
Overnight Field Trip Overview
Medical Release for Field Trip

Friday, June 9, 2017

Fusion Communication: June 9


Hi all,
We are almost there - summer!  Students are finishing the academic year in good style (for the most part:).  Please check the calendar for end of the year celebrations. Student laptops will be turned back into the school on Wednesday, June 14 for 8th grade and Thursday, June 15 for 7th graders.

There are some last minute assessment taking place next week - please see below for updates.

Fusion Team Fall 2017 Overnight Field Trip - for 7th Grade Families
Current 7th grade Fusion students have a wonderful opportunity - an overnight camping trip with the rising 7th grade (current 6th grade) next September 14-15.  The team is renting DAR State park (yes, the entire state park) for the night, which means every student will have space in a lean-to if inclement weather is a possibility.  On Thursday, the team will visit Ft. Ticonderoga, spend the night at DAR State park, and then visit Lake Champlain Maritime Museum.

Any chaperones for the trip should contact Mr. Pless; a trip like this does not happen without many chaperones.  The team can coordinate with work schedules (ie, if you can only chaperone one day and the overnight, that can be accommodated). The team has requested the soccer games scheduled for the afternoon of September 14 be rescheduled.  

Any questions should be referred to Mr. Pless.

8th Grade Boat Trip
Please see the accompanying letter about this event.  The trip will be finalized in the next few days.

7th Grade Field Trip to Sandbar State Park
Please see the accompanying permission form - students received a yellow copy at school the past two weeks.

Calendar
June 13 - Grade 8: Algebra Final Exam (8:00 - 10:30 in the cafeteria)
June 14 and 15 - Laptops returned, full audit of computers
June 16 - Grade 8: Great Escape Trip
Grade 7: Field Trip to Sandbar State Park (rain or shine:)
June 19 - Awards Ceremony in the morning (8th grade)
Spirit of Ethan Allen Boat Trip (8th grade)
Recognition Night (8th Grade) - Students should be at BRMS no later than 6:30pm
  Last Day for 8th Graders (unless they are helping with Field Day - must have permission from                          
                                                                 field day coordinators to help)
                     
June 20 - Last day of school - Field Day activities
7th Grade Water Balloon Launch Challenge (Mr. Pless has yet to be hit - 5 years and counting)
September 14-15, 2017:  Fusion Overnight Field Trip to Ft. Ticonderoga - DAR State Park - Lake Champlain
                                        Maritime Museum

Curriculum Updates
LA
7 - We have been reading a book together in class. Students have been participating in written responses as well as class discussion related to themes and use of figurative language in the book.

8 - We are wrapping up the picture book unit. Students have done a wonderful job creating beautiful, funny and insightful stories and illustrations. We will be sharing these together in class next week.

Math
7: Students with have their last assessment on Tuesday the 13th. This will be from their current unit, Filling and Wrapping. It will cover Surface Area & Volume of Right Prism and Circumference & Area of Circles. We will wrap up the year with exploring probability through playing and creating probability based games.

CMP: Students with have their last assessment on Tuesday the 13th. This will cover simplifying, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing expressions as well as using these skills to help solve equations. In the hopes of driving home the transformational power of math, I am planning to wrap up the year by viewing the movie Hidden Figures. Please let me know if you have any questions about the film.

Algebra: Students will have their final exam on Tuesday the 13th in the cafeteria from 8:00-10:30 am. This will cover material from the last half of the year. This includes Systems of Equations, Transformational Geometry, and Statistics. In the hopes of driving home the transformational power of math, I am planning to wrap up the year by viewing the movie Hidden Figures. Please let me know if you have any questions about the film.

Science
7 - We finished our assessment of the health of the Browns River and found the River to be healthy enough to release our Brook Trout!  Students released 64 fish last week; every student was able to release at least one of their own!  We wish them well this summer!  We continue to serve as stewards of the Browns River by helping to eradicate Japanese knotweed that has invaded the river banks.  Our final week will explore trade-offs that humans make in balancing the needs (and wants) of humans, biodiversity, and ecosystem services.  

8 - Students are finishing up their unit on Chemistry with demonstrations of a chemical reaction next Mon, Tues, and Wed.  Please be advised that students should not be practicing any reactions at home that require special safety precautions or adult supervision.  More details of next Friday’s field trip to the Great Escape will be coming next week.

Social Studies
*Just a quick shout-out to Nicole Menard.  At the last minute she was able to fill in for Mr. Pless from Wednesday to Friday.  We will be lucky to have her come back to BRMS at some point in her career.

7 - Students finished their Ideal Cities, reflecting on the process of planning and creating a livable city that can survive a natural disaster.  Students are working on their last assessment, a current event project called Past, Present and Future Perspectives, in which they self-select a current event and relate how that event can be seen from at least two different perspectives.  Students will have until Wednesday morning to finish this project.

8 - Students continue to investigate the Civil War, linking events to three causes of the Civil War.  The district assessment can be taken (in class, on paper) at any point from now until Wednesday afternoon, June 14. On Thursday afternoon June 15, 8th graders will watch the Academy Award winning film “Glory” as a culminating activity for the Civil War unit.  There are several scenes in the film that depict violent and racist situations in context to the Civil War time period - please contact Mr. Pless if you have questions or concerns with your child watching this film.


Friday, May 26, 2017

Fusion Communication: May 26


Hi all,
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! The final sprint is upon us - the calendar has been updated for your organizing needs - the end of school is always a busy time.

8th Grade Boat Trip
Please see the accompanying letter about this event.  A permission form is due back soon.

7th Grade Field Trip to Sandbar State Park
Please see the accompanying permission form - students received a yellow copy at school today.

Calendar
June 2 - Move-up Day for 8th graders to MMU
June 9 - Grade 8: Foreign Language Final Exam
June 13 - Grade 8: Algebra Exam
June 16 - Grade 8: Great Escape Trip
Grade 7: Field Trip to Sandbar State Park (rain or shine:)
June 19 - Tentative date for Recognition Night (8th Grade)
  Spirit of Ethan Allen Boat Trip 8th grade
June 20 - Tentative date for last day of school - Field Day activities
7th Grade Water Balloon Launch Challenge (Mr. Pless has yet to be hit - 5 years and counting)

Curriculum Updates return next week

Permission form - Sandbar
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e1JZoLzXqrKVGTCHtAUZ8ChM5fjlNuDeGuGeYORbrJc/edit

Boat Trip Letter