Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Dress down


Tomorrow, the last day of school, students can wear clothing appropriate for school (free dress day) for $1.00.  This means nothing illegal on shirts or pants.  Don't forget that we are out at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. 

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Officer Penrod


Monthly Messages May - August

Click on link to view all pages of:
Monthly Messages for May - August 2012

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

SAA Box Tops


SAA is TOPS! 
collect 10,000 box tops = free hat day May 4
collect 25,000 box tops = free dress & hat day
collection boxes by POEC Desk in both schools.

Monday, April 09, 2012

Monday Messages




Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Picture Day April 13th


Into the Woods

Syracuse Arts Academy Jr. High Theater presents “Into the Woods, Jr.”, running April 25th, 26th, and 27th. “Into the Woods” combines many of Grimm’s Fairy Tales into one exciting story of princes, princesses, golden eggs, giants, wolves, and witches. The characters journey through the woods seeking to make their wishes come true but slowly learn to be thankful for what they have as they encounte...r others in the woods with problems greater than their own. “Into the Woods, Jr.” at Syracuse Arts Academy is an exciting musical for the family to enjoy. The show begins at 7:00 PM running April 25th, 26th, and 27th at Syracuse Arts Academy Jr. High Auditorium. Call 801-779-2066 to order tickets. Tickets are $4 ($5 at the door). Come enjoy the show!

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Monday, February 27, 2012

Clothing Exchange


 It's time to start planning the Summer Clothing Exchange and Boutique. We are looking for some extra people with fresh exciting new ideas to help plan this amazing event.We would love to have some people to join our team with advertisement skills, organization, boutique knowledge and flyer and document know how.  Please contact Amber Wimmer if you are interested at
saavolunteers@hotmail.com

Friday, February 24, 2012

Science Fair Judges Needed


We still need volunteer judges for the science fair.  Judging opportunities are as follows:   

Monday Mar. 5, 2012

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM     4 more volunteers needed
12:00 PM – 3:00 PM     2 more volunteers needed

Tuesday Mar. 6, 2012

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM      2 more volunteers needed
12:00 PM – 3:00 PM      1 more volunteers needed

Wednesday Mar. 7, 2012

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM      12 more volunteers needed

Thursday Mar. 8, 2012

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM      11 more volunteers needed

If you would like to volunteer please contact:

B.J. Albrecht

Thursday, February 23, 2012

POEC


Dear Parents,

It is time once again to elect the POEC Chair and Co-Chair for next year. The duties for each is as follows.

Chairman

1. Oversee Co-Chairman and committees.
2. Report to the Board of Directors
3. Preside at monthly POEC meetings.
5. Work with Chairmen o organize assigned committees.

Co-Chairman

1. Work with Chairmen to organize assigned committees
2. Review and improve Emergency preparedness plan yearly.
3. Report to committee activities at POEC meetings.
4. Act on behalf of President in his/her absence.

The roll of Co-chair is a 2 year position, you server as co-chair the first year and then serve as chair the second. Please know that the POEC can sponsor all the fun activities without parental support.

In addition to the elected offices the POEC is in need of volunteers to chair the Volunteer and Car pool Committe.

If you are interested in any of these position please email Brody Dezember at brodydezember@me.com no later than Monday, March 5, 2012. The elections will be held the following week.

Thanks for all your support,
POEC

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Jazz Reading Contest

Our Usborne/ JAZZ reading contest will end on Tuesday Feb 21st. All reading minutes must be turned into your students teacher on Wed. Feb 22nd by 9:00A.M. in order for us to count them in our reading total. We have done well in the past and would like to continue this tradition. If you have lost your blue paper, make your own sheet and have a parent sign.


Usborne sponsor money is also due the week of Feb 22nd, please fill out the wish list and turn your envelope into the office, make checks payable to SAA POEC. Thank you for your participation. Go JAZZ!!!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Monday Messages


February 6-10 was National School Counselor week.  If you ever wonder what school counselors do here’s some information from the American School Counselor Association (ASCA).
Why Middle School Counselors?
Today’s young people are living in an exciting time, with an increasingly diverse society, new technologies, and expanding opportunities. To help ensure that they are prepared to become the next generation of parents, workers, leaders, and citizens, every student needs support, guidance, and opportunities during adolescence, a time of rapid growth and change. Early adolescents face unique and diverse challenges, both personally and developmentally, that have an impact on academic achievement.
Middle School Students' Developmental Needs
Middle school is an exciting, yet challenging time for students, their parents and teachers. During this passage from childhood to adolescence, middle school students are characterized by a need to explore a variety of interests, connecting their learning in the classroom to its practical application in life and work; high levels of activity coupled with frequent fatigue due to rapid growth; a search for their own unique identity as they begin turning more frequently to peers rather than parents for ideas and affirmation; extreme sensitivity to the comments from others; and heavy reliance on friends to provide comfort, understanding and approval.

Meeting the Challenge
Middle school counselors are professional educators with a mental health perspective who understand and respond to the challenges presented by today’s diverse student population. Middle school counselors do not work in isolation; rather they are integral to the total educational program. They provide proactive leadership that engages all stakeholders in the delivery of programs and services to help students achieve success in school. Professional school counselors align with the school’s mission to support the academic achievement of all students as they prepare for the ever-changing world of the 21st century. This mission is accomplished through the design, development, implementation and evaluation of a comprehensive, developmental and systematic school counseling program. The ASCA National Standards in the academic, National Model: A Framework For School Counseling Programs, with its data driven and results-based focus serves as a guide for today’s school counselor who is uniquely trained to implement this program.
Middle School Counselors Implement the Counseling Program by Providing:

School Guidance Curriculum
·         Academic skills support
·         Organizational, study, and test-taking skills
·         Education in understanding self and others
·         Coping strategies
·         Peer relationships and effective social skills
·         Communication, problem-solving, decision-making, and conflict resolution
·         Career awareness, exploration, and planning
·         Substance abuse education
·         Multicultural/diversity awareness
Individual Student Planning
·         Goal-setting/decision- making
·         Academic planning
·         Career planning
·         Education in understanding of self, including strengths and weaknesses
·         Transition planning
Responsive Services
·         Individual and small group counseling
·         Individual/family/school crisis intervention
·         Peer facilitation
·         Consultation/collaboration
·         Referrals
System Support
·         Professional development
·         Consultation, collaboration, and teaming
·         Program management and operation
As the school counselor at SAA’s Jr. High I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support of this program.  As a team we can do great things for our students!




JANUARY DRAGON/STUDENT OF THE MONTH RECIPIENTS
SAA Jr. High students were honored on February 7th for showing HONOR, which was our Principal’s Principle for the month of January.  Student of the Month is chosen by their classroom teacher and Dragon of the Month is voted on by all teachers.
Congratulations Student of the Month recipients
English 9                                English 8                        English 7
Drew Saddler                          Tannice Jensen                 Duncan Thompson         
Earth Systems                       Science 8                        Science 7
Jack Ence                               Nick Ludwick                   Anna Smith                        
Pre-Algebra                           Algebra 1                        Algebra B         
Brooke Bigger                         Kortney Gold                    Bailey Smith    
Geography                             US History                      Utah Studies                     
Tony Bittman                           Ellecyn Brimley                  Adam Amott     
Theater 1                               Photo 1                             PE 9
Jordan Willis                            Casie Wiggins                   Aleise Bailey      
Chamber Band                      Spanish 2                  Guitar                                         
Marissa McNamara                        Katie Short                               Ashley  Desmond                                                                                                                                                                                                       
Congratulations Dragon of the Month recipients!
9th           Garrett Bitton, Marissa McNamara                                                                         
8th           Logan Wright, Lidia Newman                    
7th           Alex Allen, Victoria Womack      
The two winners of the Dragon tickets drawing were Casey Peterson and Kiyana Andersen.  Each received a $10 gift certificate.