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Volume 1 Issue 3 February 2015 Good Things at WMS H o m e o f t h e B r a v e s! Wasilla Middle School I am so excited to share the January Good Thing with our WMS parents. If you don t know about our Good Things please take time to ask your child. It is truly something for us to celebrate and with this, here is the WMS January Good Thing. Last Tuesday evening, I was fortunate enough to celebrate our first evening Assembly of Excellence with over 230 families in our cafeteria. These families were personally invited to the school because of accomplishments of their Inside this issue: middle school student. Awards were given for many things that night including academic excellence, academic growth and perfect attendance. We even gave away three I- Pads that night to students whose names were drawn from all who had perfect attendance. I was so surprised to see so many faces and enjoyed the standing room only crowd, even if it was really hot in the room. With such a great turnout, I Principal Leigh Larson am looking forward to the evening end of year Assembly of Excellence. As I think about those plans I will promise to you a larger venue so we can be more comfortable as we celebrate the best Good Things of all, your children. The Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program continues to grow at WMS. Wasilla had 10 students selected for ANSEP this year, and there were only 45 total kids selected!!! That is an increase of 6 students from last year who will get the fantastic opportunity to attend the Academy later this year. Congratulations to the following students: Danica Almon, Gavynn Carle,Caleb Docherty, Shea Hale, Orion Kutney, Alliyah Nay, Jacob Nelson- Kainer, Haley Soares, Rylee Sorensen, and Kayla Taylor. Teacher Spotlight 2 News from the Nurse 3 Counselor s Corner 3

Chris Cass, a beloved 6th grade math teacher, was born and raised in Nebraska. He earned an AA degree in Business Admin from Nebraska and moved to Colorado. There he worked at the Keystone Ski Resort and tried to ski every day. It was in Colorado he met his wife of 24 years, Stephanie. They have a beautiful daughter named Ana who attends University of Alaska. In 1995 Mr. Cass received a Bachelor s Degree from UAA in 1995 and has been teaching ever since. He spent three years teaching in the village of Nunapitchuk which is near Bethel. The rest of the time he has taught here in the Mat-Su Valley with a majority of the time at WMS. He is passionate about teaching math and is currently seeking his Master s A long time ago, in a galaxy (North Dakota, actually) far, far away...brian Christopher Beaudry was born. He grew up as most boys did in those days, on a steady diet of Sesame Street and riding bikes. He was the oldest of four children, which meant he rarely had a hand-me-down shirt or pants but also meant he had to babysit always! This could have made him crazy, but instead, once he realized he could control his younger siblings with rewards and punishments, he began to enjoy his task a skillset that likely put him on the path to becoming a teacher. During high school he was active in football, basketball, track, golf, baseball, and student government and continued playing baseball through college at Minot State University where he majored in English Education. He got his first teaching job at Service High School in Anchorage, teaching everything from ninth grade English to Advanced Composition. He, along with his wife, got the idea to move to Alaska from his dad who thought it might be a great adventure to live there for a year or two. Brian is now at the tail end of his thirteenth year teaching in Alaska and still loving it. He has since enjoyed watching his two children grow, learned to play the bass guitar, earned his master's degree, and shot a moose. He enjoys teaching sixth grade at WMS, the people he gets to work with, and the coffee pot in the front office. Teacher Spotlights Continue on Page 4 with Mrs. Mack

Free Dental Exams Offered United Way of Anchorage, Alaska Dental Action Coalition, Alaska State Dental Hygienists Association, Alaska Dental Society, University of Alaska Anchorage Dental Programs These agencies are joining together to provide three days of free dental care to individuals who are on a limited budget and have NO dental insurance. Patients will be treated on March 26th,4-8pm Thursday evening (children only), Friday March 27 and Saturday, March 28, 2015 from 8:00am - 4:00pm. The services will be limited to exams, radiographs, cleanings, sealants, amalgam restorations and composite restorations. Extractions will be on a simple extraction basis per the dentist s discretion. All patients for this free clinic must register on this website to be seen at the event: http:// dentaldays.doattend.com/ Winterfest, WMS annual reading incentive program, is in full swing. Students continue to read and take AR test to earn special activities. The next deadline to complete two AR test with 80% or better, is Thursday, February 5th. Students who meet this deadline will enjoy a trip to the ice rink on Wednesday, February 11th. The next prize will be a game time on campus with Xbox, Rock Band, ping pong and other offerings. Students also earn 10 merits per book read to spend in the Brave Cave each Thursday. Mrs. Nelson Mrs. Taylor February 19 th National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) will be administered to a selected amount of 8 th grade students. A letter will be sent out shortly with more information. If you have questions, please contact Mrs. Nelson (counselor).

WMS News: Latest Edition I was born in in a small farm town called Caribou in Maine and moved to rural Alaska when I was three years old, with my parents and brother. My parents were both teachers and my brother is also a teacher in Anchorage. I attended Mt. Edgecume High School in Sitka, Alaska; a unique public boarding school which accepts students from all over Alaska. My favorite subject was English of course! I had known since I was little that I wanted to be a teacher, but I decided in high school, after working with Mrs. McCrossin that I wanted to teach high school too. In high school I was an incredibly active member of our Peer Helpers, Future Teachers of Alaska and our Student Council After high school I attended Sheldon Jackson College, also located in Sitka. I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, with a degree in Language Arts and a certificate in Secondary Education While in college I didn t join any clubs, but I worked part-time at our school library and gym during the school year and at the Boys and Girls Club in Anchorage every summer. I taught for 6 years in rural Alaska (Scammon Bay and Pilot Station) before moving here to Wasilla with my family. My husband, Tom, grew up in rural Alaska too. We met in Anchorage and got married in Las Vegas! My son, Bradley, is in the sixth grade and attends WMS. My daughter, HanaH, is in the third grade and attends Knik Elementary. We all love living in Wasilla and I adore teaching at Wasilla Middle School. I find the students here to be interesting, creative, humorous, open to new experiences and eager to learn. Mrs. Mack

February 16 & 17 Important Upcoming Events February 5 District Battle of the Books February 6 WMS Spelling Bee February 11 Winterfest: Ice Skating February 15-16 Parent Teacher Conferences February 19 NAEP Testing for 8th graders The library is a busy hub during 3rd quarter with research projects happening at each grade level, along with taking AR test for the school wide Winterfest program. February brings Blind Date with a Book to the library. This annual event allows students to select a wrapped book based only on size, AR reading level and genre. It s a fun way to introduce readers to a different types of books. For more information about the program, checkout the WMS News video. February 28 March 2 March 4 March 5 March 9-13 March 17 March 30- April 30 April 10 April 17 MSBSD Solo Ensemble Contest Winterfest: Game Time Spring Pictures 3rd Quarter Ends Spring Break Last day Winterfest testing AMP Testing (state testing) Book Theme Cake Contest Skype with Author Jennifer Neilsen In April WMS celebrates National Library Month. Each Friday of the month there will be special events including, the Book Theme Cake Decorating Contest and a virtual visit with bestselling author, Jennifer A. Neilsen.