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Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation




           McGary Middle School Newsletter
January 2013
                                                                  Home of the Pioneers!
                                                                   Principal’s Corner
McGary School Contacts
                                       Dear McGary Parents, Families, and Friends,
Tammy Dexter, Principal
Tammy.dexter@evsc.k12.in.us               Happy New Year! I hope you enjoyed the holidays and that you and your
                                       student are ready to embrace another semester of learning at McGary.
Dale Naylor, Asst. Principal
                                           As of this week, we have less than 30 days until we take the first part of the
dale.naylor@evsc.k12.in.us             ISTEP+ test (the applied skills section), so we are ready to jump in and work hard!
                                       Starting this week, all of our students have access to the Achieve 3000 program
Shannon Strieter, Professional         which will help with English and language arts skills. Students will utilize the
Development Specialist                 program in their classes, but can log on at home as well. This program is designed
shannon.strieter@evsc.k12.in.us        to increase reading comprehension scores and build skills to improve overall reading
                                       levels. Additionally, we are piloting another program, SuccessMaker, which also
Mark Simon, Counselor                  works on reading skills. Forty of our sixth graders will be working on this program
                                       during the day; we will track their success to determine if we will purchase this
mark.simon@evsc.k12.in.us
                                       program for the rest of the school. Finally, we will also have Study Island available
                                       to all students beginning next week. This program helps with science, social
Theresa Schneider, Social Worker
                                       studies, math and English. Students will be given access codes, and they can
theresa.schneider@evsc.k12.in.us       work on this program at home as well. We are excited to offer these extra
                                       resources to our students and hope they take advantage of the programs.
Dianna Augustine, Principal’s
                                          After school programming began the first week back. If your student has
Secretary/Treasurer
                                       not participated in our after school programs, I encourage you to take a look at
dianna.augustine@evsc.k12.in.us        the offerings! Research shows that students who are involved in after school
                                       programming have better overall attendance and increased grades!
Valerie Deutsch, Secretary
valerie.deutsch@evsc.k12.in.us
                                          Thank you for working with us to increase achievement at McGary. We are
                                       always interested in ways to improve. Please let me know if you have suggestions,
                                       comments or concerns.
Sheree Edwardson, Nurse
sheree.edwardson@evsc.k12.in.us        Best Regards,

Terri Goldman, Cafeteria Manager
                                       Tammy Dexter
terri.goldman@evsc.k12.in.us

Julie Mullen, Community and                                     Evansville Male Initiative
Family Outreach Coordinator
                                          Congratulations to the members of The Evansville Male Initiative at McGary
julie.mullen@evsc.k12.in.us            Middle School. The purpose of this organization is to fight for ownership of loyalty,
www.evscschools.com                    respect, pride, and responsibility. The 2012-2013 officers include: President - Isiah
www.evscschools.com/mcgary
                                       Baker; Vice President - Brandon Duncan; Chief of Communications - Blake Chism;
                                           and Sergeant of Arms - Luis Rodriguez. Their sponsor is Mr. Tim Ferguson.
   Attendance Procedure
  If your child is ill, going out of
  town, or will be late to school,
  please call the school office at
        476-3035 by 9 a.m.
JANUARY 2013                    M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R


                                     News From Your Social Worker
                       Strengthening Families Program Sign-Ups Now Being
                                           Accepted
    McGary Middle School and Youth First invite you and your family to participate in the Strengthening Families
program. This is a great program for great families like yours. The program is open to families with children ages
10-14 and begins on Tuesday, February 5th and ends on Tuesday, April 9th from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. This is a very
rewarding program that over 90% of parents who have participated would recommend to other parents!!! A dinner
is included for everyone in attendance, as well as a program, childcare, homework club and weekly prizes. If you are
interested in participating, or have questions, contact Theresa Schneider, Youth First Social Worker at 476-3035 or
theresa.schneider@evsc.k12.in.us.




                                      FREE Children’s Vitamins
   IGA Hometown Pharmacies are proud to announce their FREE Children’s Vitamin Program. Children’s
health and nutrition are as important as ever these days, so IGA would like to help the parents of youths ages
2 to 12 with an offer for FREE vitamins for them. EACH month, any child between the ages of 2 and 12 can
receive a FREE 30 count bottle of chewable multivitamins. All you have to do is go to any IGA Hometown
Pharmacy, sign your child up, and receive the vitamins at NO COST to you. After signing up for the program
you can either call, stop in, go through the drive thru window, or if you already have existing prescriptions
delivered from IGA, they will send the vitamins along as well. Buehler’s IGA has 6 convenient locations to
serve you, the closest in the McGary school district being located at 1550 Vann Avenue. If you have any
questions, please contact Buehler’s IGA Pharmacy at 469-7435.




                  St. Mary’s Medical Center Presents Fee Family Fun at cMoe
   St. Mary’s in partnership with the Koch family Children’s Museum of Evansville (cMoe), is offering Free Family
Fun Night at the museum for children and families. The public is admitted FREE to explore the museum on six
occasion during 2013. In addition to access to the exhibits in the museum, information regarding “Building
Healthy Kids” will be offered and a new theme will be introduced at each of the six sessions to educate and
encourage healthy lifestyles for children. The dates and themes are: February 7 - Children’s Dental Health;
April 4 - Stress Awareness; June 6 - Safety ( i.e. bicycle safety, sun safety, seat belts); August 1 - Children’s Eye
Health; October 3rd - Children’s Environmental Health; December 5 - Germs! Disease Prevention (hand washing
awareness & Vitamin D). The Free Family Nights will occur on these dates from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., with the last
admittance being at 7:30 p.m. All children must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or over. Mark your calendars
now and plan to attend!!
JANUARY 2013                      M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R




                              Your McGary Cheer and Dance Connection
                                       2012-2013 Dance Team Members

            6th Grade                               7th Grade                                8th Grade
       Ma’Kyre Angevine-Dow                        Ma’Nya Adams                               Kaira Bauer
            Keona Brown                             Alysha Hooks                             Nykia Collins

           Bianca Collins                        Shataya Hostzclaw                    Meredith Hodges-Scarborough

          Meraiah Johnson                      I’Marianna Northington

            Haley Miller

                                               Coach: Ms. Repuelo



                                      2012-2013 McGary Cheer Team

           Micayla Momon                         Shataya Hostzclaw                          Destiny Lerche

           Avyona Phillips                           I’Naya Brock                            Alysha Hooks
          Ma’Naya Adams                            Diamond Turner                           Shayna Murray

      I’Marianna Northington                 Coach: Ms. Henderson




                                                 Can You Help?
   McGary Middle School is collecting toothbrushes for the Area Council PTA Clothing Bank. We have set a goal of
250 toothbrushes to be collected. The drive will continue through January 31st. If we meet or exceed our goal, we
will have a school-wide free dress day!!!

   We have also begun to collect plastic lids that will be recycled and turned into benches and picnic tables for our
school. ANY plastic lid is accepted (i.e. butter dishes, detergent, soft drink, deodorant, etc.) Please send us all of
your plastic lids and help us beautify our school!!!
JANUARY 2013                     M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R


                                         Classroom Helpers Needed
We are currently looking for a volunteer to help out in one of our classrooms 1-2 days a week from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
  If this fits into your schedule and sounds like something you would be willing to do, please call Julie Mullen at
                                                     476-3035.




                                       Super Citizen of the Month
  Congratulations to our Super Citizen of the month for the months of November and December. The November
Super Citizen of the Month was De’Ante Booker. De’Ante is an 8th grade student at McGary. He is an exceptional
student and involved in many extracurricular activities.

   Courtney Skinner was our December Super Citizen. Courtney is also an 8th grader at McGary. She is also a
great student who is involved in Orchestra and will be a part of the Spring play here at McGary.

Congratulations to both of our Super Citizens!! Keep up the good work; we are proud of you!!




                                            And the Winner is…..
   Congratulations to Mr. Morrison’s homeroom who made a last minute push ahead and collected over 8,500
pennies for our Penny Wars. They will be treated to an ice cream party for their efforts. All the proceeds of the
Penny Wars will benefit the Tri-State Food Bank and aid them in their efforts to feed families during the holiday
season. McGary Middle School raised over $300 for this worthwhile charity!!




                                               Did You Know??
   Have you heard talk of the Community Health Center at Glenwood Leadership Academy (GLA)? You’re not the
only one. The USI Community Health Center opened on 1/9/2012 and provides primary health care services by a
family nurse practitioner. Their mission is to provide comprehensive health services to students, school staff,
the neighborhood and to the community that they serve. They accept Medicare, Medicaid, commercial insurance
plans, and offer a sliding fee when applicable for uninsured patients. Some of the services that are offered are
preventative care, immunizations, acute care services, physicals, health screenings, chronic disease management,
and well child care. They also provide women’s and men’s health care services. Appointments are preferred;
however, they do accept walk-ins when the schedule allows. On January 9, 2013, a new location will be added at
Cedar Hall Elementary School. The hours of operation are: Glenwood Community Health Center- Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed for lunch daily
from noon to 1 p.m. Cedar Hall Community Health Center-Wednesdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (starting on January
9th) closed for lunch from noon to 1 p.m. For questions and/or more information call (812) 435-0977.


                                          Health Tip of the Month
    Researchers at Tufts University in Boston have come up with a way to calculate the antioxidant properties
of fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants are believed to protect against heart disease and slow the aging process.
Seven “super” foods have been named for their health benefits, and consumers are urged not only to eat the
recommended five servings of fruit and vegetables a day but to choose these nutrient rich sources as well.
They are prunes, blackberries, blueberries, raisins, kale, strawberries, and spinach.
JANUARY 2013                     M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R

                                   Bethel Temple Beautification Day
 McGary Middle School was treated to a beautification/clean up day courtesy of our community partnership with
  Bethel Temple Church. Members of Bethel and teachers, staff, and students of McGary gathered at school on
 Saturday November 6th for a day of hard work and fellowship. The school grounds were cleaned and beautified.
       The results are AMAZING. If you have yet to see it, please stop by and look at the improvements.
                              Thanks, Bethel Temple!! We are grateful for you!!




                                             Theatre Arts News
   Students from Ms. Gilbert’s Theatre Arts classes were involved in a series of architectural project discussions
during their recent field trip. The first stop was to the EVSC main offices on Walnut Street. Their “tour guide”
was Mr. Pat Tuley who is the Chief Facilities Officer of the EVSC. Mr. Tuley discussed the renovation of the
warehouse building. The conversion was instigated when the need was identified and justified by the school board
and the corporation. Our gracious guide then explained to the students how the project developed from architect’s
drawings to specifications, then bids, and finally work with contractors. He also described the “punch list” which
could change parts of the project when problems were discovered and how the cost estimate and work time esti-
mate changed because of these. He next described the move-in process.. Students toured the facility and when
asked what their favorite part was, one replied,“ I thought (it) would be boring, but there were orange and green
colored walls”. Another noted, “I was surprised at the cost of the building.” Students then traveled to CMOE for an
Artitude art lesson which included watching a video about the renovation and transformation of Central Library
into CMOE. The students were given a diagram of CMOE and asked to locate features within the museum from
this diagram and also created a 3D CMOE building. After a visit through historic downtown Evansville, the
students were taken to Garvin Park for a insiders look at the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center’s Fantasy of
Lights. The students learned that it takes over 3,500 hours by volunteers to put up and take down the displays
each year. They were then shown the newest addition to the light display which is a hummingbird and a flower,
donated by a family in memory of their daughter. What a fun-filled, exciting, and educational day!!!




                         Nominate the Outstanding Educator of the Year
   The University of Evansville and the Evansville Courier and Press will once again be sponsoring the
Outstanding Educator of the year Awards. This program was established to acknowledge the dedication and
contributions make by our county’s educators. One person will be selected in each of the following categories:
Elementary Teacher of the Year, Middle School teacher of the Year, and High School Teacher of the Year. For
more information and to submit the nomination online, go to www.courierpress.com/educators.
JANUARY 2013                     M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R


                     Fabulous Family Nights and Community Partnership
   As we enter a new year, the Family Engagement team at McGary would like to take this opportunity to thank
you for attending our Family Night events in 2012 and look forward to bringing you more fun and educational
nights in 2013. November’s Family Night was “Operation Family Fitness.” We had many community partners on
hand with important information on many different health and wellness issues. We also had lots of exercise
equipment set up for use and everyone had a great time. The night was capped off with a healthy snack of trail
mix. December’s Family Night was Cookies, Cocoa, and a Concert. The orchestra, band, and choir performed, and
we had Christmas cookies and Cocoa as a snack.

  We also had the privilege of hosting the annual Horizon Homes Christmas Breakfast with the help of a Make a
Difference grant from Youth Resources. 13 residents from Horizon Homes Retirement Community were our guests
and were treated to a Christmas concert/sing along with the choir. Afterwards, they were served a home-cooked
breakfast. We played several games of bingo with prizes given to the winners. The smiles were abundant when
the bearded guy in red (Santa) arrived. Our guests were sent home with boxed lunches, a stocking of healthy
snacks, and gifts galore. We want to thank Youth Resources and Horizon Homes for making this special day
possible.

   It has been our honor to serve you in 2012, and we look forward to more Family Events in 2013. Also, we
encourage you to take advantage of the Strengthening Families Program being offered by Mrs. Schneider that
begins in February.
                                           Mrs. Mullen and Mrs. Ennis




                                         News From the Cafeteria
   Did you know EzSchoolPay.com is an easy, convenient and secure online option available to parents of any
student attending an EVSC school. Use EzSchoolPay.com to check your child’s meal account balance, to see if your
child ate regular or ala carte items, and sign up for lunch account low balance email reminders. All of these
services are free of charge. To deposit money on your child’s account using a Visa of MasterCard, there is a $2.50
charge per transaction added to your credit card. Using the site is easy. Please follow these steps to use this
service: Go to www.ezschoolpay.com and follow the prompts for “Parents Sign Up Now” to fill out the necessary
information. You will need your child’s 7 digit student ID number and the school zip code to set up an account. If
you do not have this information, please call the school cafeteria manager or the EVSC Food & Nutrition office at
435-8262. You will receive a confirmation e-mail. Follow the directions in the e-mail, and you will be logged in and
ready to manage your child’s school meal payments. If you have any questions or experience any problems setting
up your account, please contact McGary Cafeteria Manager Terri Goldman @ 476-3035.
JANUARY 2013                M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R

                                  2012-2013 Pioneer Basketball
                  Varsity                                               Junior Varsity
               De’Ante Booker

               Marcus Copeland                                          LaShawn Williams

               Darnell McIntosh                                         Jacob McLaughlin

               Elijah Parchman                                          Jeremiah Thomas

                 Isaiah Baker                                             Roman Harrison
               Quenton Taylor                                              Robin Duncan

                Tylan Parrish                                             Tywan Daniels

               Brandon Duncan                                            Montez Copeland

               Gammon Jackson                                              Brandt Hout

               Remington Pate                                                  Eli Watt
               Jordan Marshall                                             Isaih Fingers

                Luis Rodriguez                                       Deshawndrick Lockridge

                Tyrik Mimms

                Davey Hughes

                        Coaches: Mr. Lannan and Mr. Browning


                                              Schedule
                                  Thursday January 24-Glenwood- Home

                                  Tuesday January 29-Cedar Hall-Home

                                   Thursday January 31-Lincoln-Away

                                     Tuesday February 5-Lodge-Away
                                  Thursday February 7-Plaza Park-Away

                                  Tuesday February 12-Washington-Home

                                 Thursday February 14-Thompkins-Away

                                 Tuesday February 19-Perry Heights-Home



                                          City Tournament
                                 February 21,25,27 and 28-Locations TBA

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McGary January 2013 NewsLetter

  • 1. Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation McGary Middle School Newsletter January 2013 Home of the Pioneers! Principal’s Corner McGary School Contacts Dear McGary Parents, Families, and Friends, Tammy Dexter, Principal Tammy.dexter@evsc.k12.in.us Happy New Year! I hope you enjoyed the holidays and that you and your student are ready to embrace another semester of learning at McGary. Dale Naylor, Asst. Principal As of this week, we have less than 30 days until we take the first part of the dale.naylor@evsc.k12.in.us ISTEP+ test (the applied skills section), so we are ready to jump in and work hard! Starting this week, all of our students have access to the Achieve 3000 program Shannon Strieter, Professional which will help with English and language arts skills. Students will utilize the Development Specialist program in their classes, but can log on at home as well. This program is designed shannon.strieter@evsc.k12.in.us to increase reading comprehension scores and build skills to improve overall reading levels. Additionally, we are piloting another program, SuccessMaker, which also Mark Simon, Counselor works on reading skills. Forty of our sixth graders will be working on this program during the day; we will track their success to determine if we will purchase this mark.simon@evsc.k12.in.us program for the rest of the school. Finally, we will also have Study Island available to all students beginning next week. This program helps with science, social Theresa Schneider, Social Worker studies, math and English. Students will be given access codes, and they can theresa.schneider@evsc.k12.in.us work on this program at home as well. We are excited to offer these extra resources to our students and hope they take advantage of the programs. Dianna Augustine, Principal’s After school programming began the first week back. If your student has Secretary/Treasurer not participated in our after school programs, I encourage you to take a look at dianna.augustine@evsc.k12.in.us the offerings! Research shows that students who are involved in after school programming have better overall attendance and increased grades! Valerie Deutsch, Secretary valerie.deutsch@evsc.k12.in.us Thank you for working with us to increase achievement at McGary. We are always interested in ways to improve. Please let me know if you have suggestions, comments or concerns. Sheree Edwardson, Nurse sheree.edwardson@evsc.k12.in.us Best Regards, Terri Goldman, Cafeteria Manager Tammy Dexter terri.goldman@evsc.k12.in.us Julie Mullen, Community and Evansville Male Initiative Family Outreach Coordinator Congratulations to the members of The Evansville Male Initiative at McGary julie.mullen@evsc.k12.in.us Middle School. The purpose of this organization is to fight for ownership of loyalty, www.evscschools.com respect, pride, and responsibility. The 2012-2013 officers include: President - Isiah www.evscschools.com/mcgary Baker; Vice President - Brandon Duncan; Chief of Communications - Blake Chism; and Sergeant of Arms - Luis Rodriguez. Their sponsor is Mr. Tim Ferguson. Attendance Procedure If your child is ill, going out of town, or will be late to school, please call the school office at 476-3035 by 9 a.m.
  • 2. JANUARY 2013 M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R News From Your Social Worker Strengthening Families Program Sign-Ups Now Being Accepted McGary Middle School and Youth First invite you and your family to participate in the Strengthening Families program. This is a great program for great families like yours. The program is open to families with children ages 10-14 and begins on Tuesday, February 5th and ends on Tuesday, April 9th from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. This is a very rewarding program that over 90% of parents who have participated would recommend to other parents!!! A dinner is included for everyone in attendance, as well as a program, childcare, homework club and weekly prizes. If you are interested in participating, or have questions, contact Theresa Schneider, Youth First Social Worker at 476-3035 or theresa.schneider@evsc.k12.in.us. FREE Children’s Vitamins IGA Hometown Pharmacies are proud to announce their FREE Children’s Vitamin Program. Children’s health and nutrition are as important as ever these days, so IGA would like to help the parents of youths ages 2 to 12 with an offer for FREE vitamins for them. EACH month, any child between the ages of 2 and 12 can receive a FREE 30 count bottle of chewable multivitamins. All you have to do is go to any IGA Hometown Pharmacy, sign your child up, and receive the vitamins at NO COST to you. After signing up for the program you can either call, stop in, go through the drive thru window, or if you already have existing prescriptions delivered from IGA, they will send the vitamins along as well. Buehler’s IGA has 6 convenient locations to serve you, the closest in the McGary school district being located at 1550 Vann Avenue. If you have any questions, please contact Buehler’s IGA Pharmacy at 469-7435. St. Mary’s Medical Center Presents Fee Family Fun at cMoe St. Mary’s in partnership with the Koch family Children’s Museum of Evansville (cMoe), is offering Free Family Fun Night at the museum for children and families. The public is admitted FREE to explore the museum on six occasion during 2013. In addition to access to the exhibits in the museum, information regarding “Building Healthy Kids” will be offered and a new theme will be introduced at each of the six sessions to educate and encourage healthy lifestyles for children. The dates and themes are: February 7 - Children’s Dental Health; April 4 - Stress Awareness; June 6 - Safety ( i.e. bicycle safety, sun safety, seat belts); August 1 - Children’s Eye Health; October 3rd - Children’s Environmental Health; December 5 - Germs! Disease Prevention (hand washing awareness & Vitamin D). The Free Family Nights will occur on these dates from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., with the last admittance being at 7:30 p.m. All children must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or over. Mark your calendars now and plan to attend!!
  • 3. JANUARY 2013 M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R Your McGary Cheer and Dance Connection 2012-2013 Dance Team Members 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade Ma’Kyre Angevine-Dow Ma’Nya Adams Kaira Bauer Keona Brown Alysha Hooks Nykia Collins Bianca Collins Shataya Hostzclaw Meredith Hodges-Scarborough Meraiah Johnson I’Marianna Northington Haley Miller Coach: Ms. Repuelo 2012-2013 McGary Cheer Team Micayla Momon Shataya Hostzclaw Destiny Lerche Avyona Phillips I’Naya Brock Alysha Hooks Ma’Naya Adams Diamond Turner Shayna Murray I’Marianna Northington Coach: Ms. Henderson Can You Help? McGary Middle School is collecting toothbrushes for the Area Council PTA Clothing Bank. We have set a goal of 250 toothbrushes to be collected. The drive will continue through January 31st. If we meet or exceed our goal, we will have a school-wide free dress day!!! We have also begun to collect plastic lids that will be recycled and turned into benches and picnic tables for our school. ANY plastic lid is accepted (i.e. butter dishes, detergent, soft drink, deodorant, etc.) Please send us all of your plastic lids and help us beautify our school!!!
  • 4. JANUARY 2013 M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R Classroom Helpers Needed We are currently looking for a volunteer to help out in one of our classrooms 1-2 days a week from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. If this fits into your schedule and sounds like something you would be willing to do, please call Julie Mullen at 476-3035. Super Citizen of the Month Congratulations to our Super Citizen of the month for the months of November and December. The November Super Citizen of the Month was De’Ante Booker. De’Ante is an 8th grade student at McGary. He is an exceptional student and involved in many extracurricular activities. Courtney Skinner was our December Super Citizen. Courtney is also an 8th grader at McGary. She is also a great student who is involved in Orchestra and will be a part of the Spring play here at McGary. Congratulations to both of our Super Citizens!! Keep up the good work; we are proud of you!! And the Winner is….. Congratulations to Mr. Morrison’s homeroom who made a last minute push ahead and collected over 8,500 pennies for our Penny Wars. They will be treated to an ice cream party for their efforts. All the proceeds of the Penny Wars will benefit the Tri-State Food Bank and aid them in their efforts to feed families during the holiday season. McGary Middle School raised over $300 for this worthwhile charity!! Did You Know?? Have you heard talk of the Community Health Center at Glenwood Leadership Academy (GLA)? You’re not the only one. The USI Community Health Center opened on 1/9/2012 and provides primary health care services by a family nurse practitioner. Their mission is to provide comprehensive health services to students, school staff, the neighborhood and to the community that they serve. They accept Medicare, Medicaid, commercial insurance plans, and offer a sliding fee when applicable for uninsured patients. Some of the services that are offered are preventative care, immunizations, acute care services, physicals, health screenings, chronic disease management, and well child care. They also provide women’s and men’s health care services. Appointments are preferred; however, they do accept walk-ins when the schedule allows. On January 9, 2013, a new location will be added at Cedar Hall Elementary School. The hours of operation are: Glenwood Community Health Center- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed for lunch daily from noon to 1 p.m. Cedar Hall Community Health Center-Wednesdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (starting on January 9th) closed for lunch from noon to 1 p.m. For questions and/or more information call (812) 435-0977. Health Tip of the Month Researchers at Tufts University in Boston have come up with a way to calculate the antioxidant properties of fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants are believed to protect against heart disease and slow the aging process. Seven “super” foods have been named for their health benefits, and consumers are urged not only to eat the recommended five servings of fruit and vegetables a day but to choose these nutrient rich sources as well. They are prunes, blackberries, blueberries, raisins, kale, strawberries, and spinach.
  • 5. JANUARY 2013 M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R Bethel Temple Beautification Day McGary Middle School was treated to a beautification/clean up day courtesy of our community partnership with Bethel Temple Church. Members of Bethel and teachers, staff, and students of McGary gathered at school on Saturday November 6th for a day of hard work and fellowship. The school grounds were cleaned and beautified. The results are AMAZING. If you have yet to see it, please stop by and look at the improvements. Thanks, Bethel Temple!! We are grateful for you!! Theatre Arts News Students from Ms. Gilbert’s Theatre Arts classes were involved in a series of architectural project discussions during their recent field trip. The first stop was to the EVSC main offices on Walnut Street. Their “tour guide” was Mr. Pat Tuley who is the Chief Facilities Officer of the EVSC. Mr. Tuley discussed the renovation of the warehouse building. The conversion was instigated when the need was identified and justified by the school board and the corporation. Our gracious guide then explained to the students how the project developed from architect’s drawings to specifications, then bids, and finally work with contractors. He also described the “punch list” which could change parts of the project when problems were discovered and how the cost estimate and work time esti- mate changed because of these. He next described the move-in process.. Students toured the facility and when asked what their favorite part was, one replied,“ I thought (it) would be boring, but there were orange and green colored walls”. Another noted, “I was surprised at the cost of the building.” Students then traveled to CMOE for an Artitude art lesson which included watching a video about the renovation and transformation of Central Library into CMOE. The students were given a diagram of CMOE and asked to locate features within the museum from this diagram and also created a 3D CMOE building. After a visit through historic downtown Evansville, the students were taken to Garvin Park for a insiders look at the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center’s Fantasy of Lights. The students learned that it takes over 3,500 hours by volunteers to put up and take down the displays each year. They were then shown the newest addition to the light display which is a hummingbird and a flower, donated by a family in memory of their daughter. What a fun-filled, exciting, and educational day!!! Nominate the Outstanding Educator of the Year The University of Evansville and the Evansville Courier and Press will once again be sponsoring the Outstanding Educator of the year Awards. This program was established to acknowledge the dedication and contributions make by our county’s educators. One person will be selected in each of the following categories: Elementary Teacher of the Year, Middle School teacher of the Year, and High School Teacher of the Year. For more information and to submit the nomination online, go to www.courierpress.com/educators.
  • 6. JANUARY 2013 M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R Fabulous Family Nights and Community Partnership As we enter a new year, the Family Engagement team at McGary would like to take this opportunity to thank you for attending our Family Night events in 2012 and look forward to bringing you more fun and educational nights in 2013. November’s Family Night was “Operation Family Fitness.” We had many community partners on hand with important information on many different health and wellness issues. We also had lots of exercise equipment set up for use and everyone had a great time. The night was capped off with a healthy snack of trail mix. December’s Family Night was Cookies, Cocoa, and a Concert. The orchestra, band, and choir performed, and we had Christmas cookies and Cocoa as a snack. We also had the privilege of hosting the annual Horizon Homes Christmas Breakfast with the help of a Make a Difference grant from Youth Resources. 13 residents from Horizon Homes Retirement Community were our guests and were treated to a Christmas concert/sing along with the choir. Afterwards, they were served a home-cooked breakfast. We played several games of bingo with prizes given to the winners. The smiles were abundant when the bearded guy in red (Santa) arrived. Our guests were sent home with boxed lunches, a stocking of healthy snacks, and gifts galore. We want to thank Youth Resources and Horizon Homes for making this special day possible. It has been our honor to serve you in 2012, and we look forward to more Family Events in 2013. Also, we encourage you to take advantage of the Strengthening Families Program being offered by Mrs. Schneider that begins in February. Mrs. Mullen and Mrs. Ennis News From the Cafeteria Did you know EzSchoolPay.com is an easy, convenient and secure online option available to parents of any student attending an EVSC school. Use EzSchoolPay.com to check your child’s meal account balance, to see if your child ate regular or ala carte items, and sign up for lunch account low balance email reminders. All of these services are free of charge. To deposit money on your child’s account using a Visa of MasterCard, there is a $2.50 charge per transaction added to your credit card. Using the site is easy. Please follow these steps to use this service: Go to www.ezschoolpay.com and follow the prompts for “Parents Sign Up Now” to fill out the necessary information. You will need your child’s 7 digit student ID number and the school zip code to set up an account. If you do not have this information, please call the school cafeteria manager or the EVSC Food & Nutrition office at 435-8262. You will receive a confirmation e-mail. Follow the directions in the e-mail, and you will be logged in and ready to manage your child’s school meal payments. If you have any questions or experience any problems setting up your account, please contact McGary Cafeteria Manager Terri Goldman @ 476-3035.
  • 7. JANUARY 2013 M C G A R Y MI D D LE S CH O O L NE W SLE T TE R 2012-2013 Pioneer Basketball Varsity Junior Varsity De’Ante Booker Marcus Copeland LaShawn Williams Darnell McIntosh Jacob McLaughlin Elijah Parchman Jeremiah Thomas Isaiah Baker Roman Harrison Quenton Taylor Robin Duncan Tylan Parrish Tywan Daniels Brandon Duncan Montez Copeland Gammon Jackson Brandt Hout Remington Pate Eli Watt Jordan Marshall Isaih Fingers Luis Rodriguez Deshawndrick Lockridge Tyrik Mimms Davey Hughes Coaches: Mr. Lannan and Mr. Browning Schedule Thursday January 24-Glenwood- Home Tuesday January 29-Cedar Hall-Home Thursday January 31-Lincoln-Away Tuesday February 5-Lodge-Away Thursday February 7-Plaza Park-Away Tuesday February 12-Washington-Home Thursday February 14-Thompkins-Away Tuesday February 19-Perry Heights-Home City Tournament February 21,25,27 and 28-Locations TBA