Friday, September 11, 2015

McCrackens Monday Memo to the Middle School

Mom: How was school today?
Middle School Student: Fine
Mom:  What happened?
MS Student: Nuthin'

How often does this conversation take place in kitchens and living rooms across the country?
This blog will help fill the gap between what happens at school and what parents need to know.
Check weekly for updates.

Winfield Middle School in July

Seasons at the Middle School, green grass, flowers and even snow, remind us of the frequent shifts in the focus, interest and energy of our middle school friends.  
This blog will strive to crystallize an inside perspective of the microcosm we call the middle school, organize the diversity and present a "behind the scene" point of view to this animated microcosm we call Winfield Middle School for parents, guardians and student care-givers.
Goal
Increase regular and consistent use of communication between Winfield Middle School and parents of our students, through a Monday blog sharing weekly, monthly and, upcoming events.  After a few discussions about various needs in the district as well as individual buildings, we thought a weekly letter/blog might support the daily announcements.  A link to this blog will be posted on the daily announcements as well as Remind 101.

Let's begin.

Components
Every day, I feel so honored and fortunate to be trusted to share with students of our community.  Daily, staff and teachers have heart to heart, serious conversations with students in classes, hallways and even lunch. For instance,  Friday we talked about "over-reacting" and how to address friends that are fine one day but get offended the next day, over the exact same behaviors.  Sensitivity and empathy is key here. Prior to that, Thursday we talked about integrity and doing things right, even though nobody is really watching.
One use of this column may be to share those conversations with parents and the community.

Life Lessons, such as Social Currency
As a staff, we address topics such as student motivation, discipline, accountability and "social currency."  Middle School students are often enthused and motivated by the amount of social currency they can earn from their teachers and each other.  Deposits and withdrawals are tallied continuously and mentally by each student.  Some accounts are filled with praise and encouragement.  Other accounts are filled with criticism and discouragement. Middle School students are hypersensitive to the perceived balance required to connect. Motivations shift from extrinsic to intrinsic after sufficient social capital has built up.  Building relationships between staff and student improves social capital. Middle school students gain confidence and security sufficient to take those educational risks necessary to grow and learn.  Hence, our favorite book, Green Eggs and Ham is really about intentional relationship building.

Middle School Clubs
We are working to allow and organize student clubs during our school day here at the middle school so bus riding students have an opportunity to participate.  So far this year we have these clubs and sponsors coming together to host meetings during Wednesdays when we do not have early release.
YEARBOOK - GUILE
STUCO - UHLMEYER
ART - FLAMM
PEER INTERACTION - MIX/MCCRACKEN
WJHS - HINES
SPIRIT/PEP - HOFF

Calendar of the Week - September 14th - 25th
Monday
Cross Country to Bowling Green
Softball hosts Troy at 4:30
Volleyball hosts Bowling Green @ 5:00 here
Tuesday
Winfield School Board Meeting-6:30 at Central Office
Middle School Football Game against Troy at our house -  Start time 5:00 pm –
 Wednesday
Early Release Day
Softball @ Warrenton Jr High at 4:30
Thursday
Volleyball at Warrenton @ 5:00
Softball hosts Elsberry at 5:30
Friday
End of Progress Report #2
Saturday
7th Grade Troy Volleyball Tourney at 9:00 at Troy Middle School
Upcoming
Homecoming and Spirit Week is next week, Sept 21-26…  Assembly, fun outfits, daily.
Pepsi with the Principal - Sept 23, Middle School Cafe at 5:30 - School Improvement Meeting
Red Ribbon Week in October 26- 30th - Dodgeball Kickoff on Monday right after school
Crider Presentations to begin Sept 28th (www.cridercenter.org) to 6th Graders on youth issues such as healthy choices, cyber concerns and self-esteem.  Check out their website and continue to watch this site for additional information and forms as we approach the time frame. 

Winfield Middle School in January

As the snow blankets our infield, we are reminded again that life past is a story and we must go on, persist and endure.  Middle school is filled with extremes, therefore the staff at Winfield Middle School enthusiastically support all the variety that comes in this great time of life.


Thanks

Tom McCracken
tommccracken@winfield.k12.mo.us 
Winfield Middle School
207 8th Street
Winfield MO 63389
636-358-9268

 ps.   This blog, McCrackens's Monday Memo to the Middle School, will focus on the interests, needs and activities for parents of the middle school.  There are other blogs from Mr McCracken as well.  Feel free to peruse his education blog here.

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