The Matchmaker - 7pm show

Event Date and Time: 
May 4, 2012
spring play, 7pm, in auditorium

The Matchmaker - 2pm show

Event Date and Time: 
May 5, 2012
spring play, 2pm show, in auditorium

The Matchmaker - 7pm show

Event Date and Time: 
May 3, 2012
7pm performance in auditorium

Spring play chosen

"The Matchmaker" by Thornton Wilder will be the spring play this year. This is a wacky comedy of mistaken identity, star-crossed lovers and people pretending to be richer than they are. Happy ending? Ha! Scripts will be available for perusal before auditions. Auditions will be just before midwinter break. G.

Middle School Out of School Time Program (OST)

Fall 2011
October, November, December
HOMEWORK CLUB: MS Students, if you would like some help with school work and organization, a place to get work finished before you go home, and a chance to meet new friends, join us for homework club! Staff members will help you navigate successfully through your classes and help with research, writing, and math. Location: Rm 309 or 209 Instructors: -Janet, Rm.309 on Monday or Joelle, Rm.209on Thurs. Dates: Oct. 3-Dec.15 Time: Until 4:30.
NOTE: Students and parents will be asked to sign a Homework Club contract.

SCHOLARS TABLE: This is a teacher recommended class, an opportunity for students to reflect on and develop Action Plans for their social and academic goals; a time to receive personal attention and tutoring to assist with homework. Students will get help with decision-making and be able to work on reading skills and reviewing number sense; Location: Library Instructor: Gabriel Kidane Day: Tues and Th. Dates: Oct.4-Dec.14. Time: Until 4:30.

JAZZ BAND: Jazz Band offers students a chance to learn to play Jazz music in a combo setting. The rhythm section includes bass, drums, guitar, and piano. The melodies are provided by the wind or string instruments. Students will improve their performance abilities by learning to play Jazz standards and the blues, and by learning to improvise melodies. Location: Band room. Instructor: Mark Oesterle Day: Monday Dates: Oct.3-Dec.12 Time: Until 4:30.

FALL PLAY: "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, adapted by Glyde Hart King and Riley Richards. Auditions Mon.Oct.3 Room 306. Call-backs Tues.Oct. 4, Rm.306. Rehearsals October 10-Dec 8, Mon, Tues, Thurs,3-4:30pm. Performances Thurs Dec 8 @ 7pm; Fri Dec 9 @ 7pm; Sat Dec 10 @ 2pm. There are some major roles, minor roles, a need for townspeople,and five people for the backstage crew running lights, sound, etc. Director: Glyde Hart King - 206-252-1773 or ghking@seattleschools.org Rehearsals and performances in cafetorium. Date: Oct.3-Dec.10

MOUNTAIN BIKING: Students ride to a different location in north Seattle on five Fridays. This club includes instruction on safety, group riding, legal rules of the road and biking skills. Instructors: Nick Woehlbrandt, Marian Wagner Day: Fri, Dates: Oct.7,21,28, Nov.4,18.
Time: Until 4:30 REMEMBER: THERE IS NO OST BUS FOR FRIDAY ACTIVITIES.

CO-ED GOLF TEAM: (Class is in negotiations) Students will go to Interbay Golf Center to learn new golf skills and improve their games. An Interbay golf instructor will provide instruction and students will hit balls at the range each week. A round of golf will be played on the Interbay course at the final session. Previous experience not necessary but beneficial. Bring your own clubs or use Interbay clubs. Parents will provide transportation between school and Interbay and students will be back at school in time to catch OST bus. Instr: Jay Sasnett Day: Thurs. Dates: TBD. Time: until 4:30. Call Jay with any questions (784-9177 evenings.).

SCHOOL SAFETY LEADERS: Students will be involved in making Salmon Bay School a safe place. They will work to become peer leaders and mediators. It is a great opportunity for students to learn about school safety, bullying prevention, and intervention and preparedness. Instr: Keith McLaren, Day: Tues. Dates: Oct.4-Dec.13. Time: until 4:30.

ROBOTICS: The team will be designing and building a robot using the Lego Mindstorms NXT Robotics kit which they will then submit it to the yearly competition. Instr: Tom Kolar Day. Wed. Dates: Oct.5-Dec. 14 (this activity will continue until end of school year). Time: until 4;30

POETRY CLUB: A time for listening to poetry, reading poetry, sharing poetry, discussing poetry and/or writing poetry. Faye will present poems for discussion and encourage students to present and/or write their own. Instr: Faye Thornburgh and Linda Illman Day: Thurs.
Dates: Oct 6,20. Nov. 3, 17. Dec. 1, 15. (every other Thurs.)

OPEN GYM: Practice your skills and play some pick-up games until basketball season starts. Fridays in the fall we will work on shooting, dribbling, and passing skills while refining our games by practicing against each other. All levels welcome. Bring gym clothes and shoes. Instr: Keith McLaren Day: Fri.,Oct. 7 until basketball season starts.

ULTIMATE FRISBEE and GIRLS SOCCER : These are Athletic Department activities. Teams play games against other middle schools in the Seattle Public School district.
Girls Soccer Coach: Joel Maier, Days: M and Th, Practice until 4:30.
Ultimate Coach: Sam Olson, Days: T and Th . Practice until 4:30.


Fall 2011 OST Forms - after school activities

The descriptions of after school (OST) activities for the fall of 2011.

OST Spring 2010

    Salmon Bay School
Middle School Out of School Time Program
                                              SPRING 2009-10
                                   JANUARY 4 TO MAY 27                                     
HOMEWORK CLUB:   MS Students, if you would like some help with organization and school work,  a place to get work finished before you go home and also a place  to meet new friends,  come to homework club!  Staff members will help you navigate successfully through your classes, assisting with research, writing, and math. Location: Rm. 210 or 211.  Instructors: Kate VanDeLaarschot, Jon Olver, Victoria S. Day: T and Th. Dates: Jan.5-May 27. Time: 3:30-5:00.
 NOTE: Students and parents will be asked to sign a Homework Club contract.
 
SCHOLARS TABLE: This is a teacher recommended class, an opportunity for students to reflect on and develop Action Plans for their social and academic goals; a time to receive personal attention and tutoring to assist with homework. Students will get help with decision-making and be able to work on reviewing Number Sense and Reading skills.  Location: Library        
Instructor: Gabriel Kidane Day: Tues and Thurs. Dates:Jan.5-May 27 Time: 3:30-5:00.
 
YEARBOOK CLUB:  This club is for anyone who would like to join the team that will create the yearbook for 2009-10.  Some of the activities involved are photography, text writing, and lay out work. Newcomers are welcome. Location: Rm. 209   Instructor: Joel Maier Day: Tues. Dates: Jan.5-May25.Time: 3:30-5:00.      
 
JAZZ BAND: Jazz Band offers students a chance to learn to play Jazz music in a combination setting. The rhythm section includes bass, drums, guitar, and piano. The melodies are provided by the wind or string instruments. Students will improve their performance abilities by learning to play Jazz standards and the blues, and by learning to improvise melodies. Location: Band Rm. Instructor: Mark Oesterle   Day: Monday Dates: Jan.4-May 24 Time: 3:30-5:00.
 
MONDAY MATH : The sessions are open to any interested students regardless of grade level or ability. There will be extra math help for those who need it or we can spend time on challenging math problems and concepts which may supplement or extend beyond grade level curriculum. There will be no homework. If enough students are interested, there will be opportunities to participate in competitions which are encouraged but entirely optional. Location:Rm: 309 Instructor: Janet Bogle Day: Monday Dates:Jan 4-May 24 Time: 3:30-5:00.
 
PHOTOGRAPHY: Students will learn digital photography and printmaking. The class will focus on photography as an art form, reviewing famous photographers, learning to use a digital camera, and producing digital prints. Emphasis will be placed on experiential and peer group learning.Location:Rm.316, Instructor: Kevin Junker, Day: Tues.Dates:1/5-5/25Time:3:30-5:00
There is a student limit for this class.
 
SPRING ULTIMATE FRISBEE: Another chance to play Ultimate Frisbee. Two Boys Teams and one Girls Team. Location: Loyal Heights playfield, Coaches: Sam Olson, Heather Ann Brauer, Days: M, T, W (No bus on W.) Dates: 2/22-May Time: 3:30-5:00.
 
SPRING SPORTS:  TRACK: M, T,Th, F (No bus on Fri), BOY’S SOCCER: M, Th,                                                           GIRLS VOLLEYBALL:TBA  
 
 
WIZARD OF OZ SPRING MUSICAL: There will be 8 leads in this production along with 10 chorus members and 5 or more crew members. Auditions will be on Feb. 9th and 11th, rehearsals on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays through April with performances on April 30, May 1,7,8. One cast only, though leads will have understudies. This will be done in conjunction with the drama and band classes. Music Director: Mark Oesterle Location: Auditorium   Director: Glyde Hart King Days: M, T, and TH Dates:2/9-5/9 Time:3:30-5. 
WIZARD OF OZ BAND: Learn the accompaniment for the play and perform at the final play performances, (Apr. 30 and May 7 at 7PM and May 1and May 8 at 2PM) Location: Band Room or auditorium, Director: Mark Oesterle, Days: T-TH, Dates: 2/9-5/9 Time: 3:30-5:00.
 
**IN ORDER FOR A CLASS TO RUN, WE NEED TO HAVE AT LEAST 6 STUDENTS SIGN UP.
 
         Club Times: 3:30-5:00      Activity Bus: M., T., Th. Leaves at 5:10 pm 
                                             NO BUS ON WEDNESDAY or FRIDAY
No MSOST on the following dates: Jan. 18, Feb.15,16,18,Mar.29,31,Apr.1
  • Activities free to all MS students
  • FUNDED BY THE FAMILY AND EDUCATION LEVY
  • Snacks provided
SPRING SCHEDULE
MON.
TUES.
WED.
THURS.
   FRI.
        Track
      
     Boys Soccer                                            
    
   
 
       Jazz Band
 
    Monday Math
 
Spring Ultimate (starts
Mid-March, Days TBD)
 
   Wizard of Oz
(Starting Feb. 11)
Homework Club
 
 
 
      Track
 
 Scholar’s Table
 
     Yearbook
   Photography
 
Wizard of Oz Band
 
Wizard of Oz
 
 
 
 Spring Ultimate
   (no bus)
      Track
 
 
 
 Boys Soccer
 
Homework Club
 
 Scholar’s Table
   
Wizard of Oz Band
 
 Wizard of Oz
(starting Feb.11)
 
      Track
   (No bus)
     Middle School Out of School Time Program is designed to provide after school
programs for Seattle middle school youth and is funded by the 2005 Families and Education Levy. Programs cover academic support, visual and performing arts, sports as well as leisure activities. These clubs are provided by the school staff and various community based organizations. Students must pre-register and may not attend a club until a permission slip has been submitted. 
To register, complete the form on the next page and return this form to the main office. Most clubs are scheduled to start the week of January 4th and run to May 27th.. Some clubs may start and end on different dates, so please mark your calendars. Almost all clubs meet between the times of 3:30 and 5:00 pm. Students are expected to arrive on time and stay in the activity area for the duration of the session. Students may not leave campus after school, and then return to catch a bus. School rules apply while students are participating in the clubs, as well as on the bus.
 
 
 
MIDDLE SCHOOL OUT OF SCHOOL TIME PROGRAM
TURN THIS FORM IN TO THE MAIN OFFICE
 
Last Name________________________ First Name_____________________ Grade________
 
Address____________________________________________________Zip_________
 
A parent/guardian can always be reached between 3:15-6:00pm at the following number(s):
 
Home____________________Alternate#_________________________Work______________________
 
Circle the activities for which you are registering. See the attached form for club descriptions, dates and times. 
 
         
      GIRLS VOLLEYBALL       BOYS SOCCER           HOMEWORK CLUB       
                                                                                                                    
      MONDAY MATH         SCHOLAR’S TABLE      JAZZ BAND     YEARBOOK
 
SPRING ULTIMATE FRISBEE        WIZARD OF OZ       WIZARD OF OZ BAND
                      BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK                         PHOTOGRAPHY
 
Picture release:As parent/guardian, I give my permission for photos or videos to be taken during MSOTP
of my child for publicity or news purposes. Parent/Guardian, please sign below:
q       If you do not want pictures taken, please check the box.
 
Parent/Guardian Signature (Permission)____________________________ Date______
Homeroom Teacher ___________________________
 
Check your means of transportation:____PARENT/GUARDIAN PICK UP
                                                          ____WALK
                                                          ____ METRO (bus tickets available in offc)
                                                          ____ Monday OST bus.(sign up only if necessary)
                                                          ____ Tuesday OST bus (sign up only if necessary)
                                                          ____ Thursday OST bus(sign up only if necessary)
 
Transportation: Please note! We have a limited OST transportation budget so due to the high cost of the buses it would be appreciated if you would sign up for a bus only if absolutely necessary. (Please designate days.)  Bus tokens are available in the office for METRO.  Please allow 2 weeks from when we receive the form to the onset of bus service.     
 
 Bus routes are established by the Seattle Public Schools transportation department and are formed from student ID numbers. Bus stops will be the student’s regular location or close proximity to his/her regular stop. (It takes one to two weeks to set-up bus routes, so please turn requests in as soon as possible.)  
 
For more information call Marcia or Karen at 252-1720.

IMPORTANT - AFTER SCOOL ACTIVITIES ARE CANCELLED FOR TOMORROW – TUES. NOV 10TH!

There will be No on-campus OST activities and No OST buses tomorrow, Tues., Nov. 10th!
 
The only exception is the girls soccer game - The girls soccer game WILL still take place.
 
Tuesday OST Activities include –
 
Homework Club, Scholars Table, Yearbook, Shakespeare Productions, and Photography.
 
Please make sure that your child has an after-school plan for tomorrow.
 
(The Middle school staff will be holding their weekly meeting tomorrow Tues. Nov 10th instead of Wednesday due to no school/Veteran’s Day on Wed. Nov 11th).

For Ultimate Frisbee Parents: First Practice Sept. 15th

Ultimate Frisbee Parents:

Our first practice will held Tuesday, September 15th. Players will gather in my room (310) after school to receive all necessary paperwork and information regarding Fall Ultimate. We will then walk as a team to Loyal Heights Field in Ballard where we will practice until 5:00.

To know:

  • We practice every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30-5:00 at Loyal Heights Field in Ballard
  • OST transportation does not start for a few weeks (carpool/ride share until then if you can)
  • Every player must have a current physical on file with the school to play in games (physicals are good for two years)
  • Games will be held on Saturdays starting September 26th (schedule will be published the week of the 21st)

Thanks,

Sam and Heather Anne


Middle School Spring OST - Out of School Time - Activities

Here’s a list of Out of School Time (OST) activities that will be available for middle-schoolers this spring.

  • HOMEWORK CLUB: Attention Middle School Students! If you would like some help with your school work, a place to get work done before you go home, help with organization and a place to meet some new friends, join us for homework club! A group of great teachers will help you navigate successfully through your classes and help with research, organization, writing projects, math projects and math homework. Location: Library Instructor: Anthony Malaki, Nancy Gruber Day: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays Dates: 1/5-5/28 Time: 3:15-5:00
  • SCHOLARS TABLE: This is a teacher recommended class, an opportunity for students to reflect on and develop Action Plans for their social and academic goals. Students will get help with decision-making and be able to work on Reading skills, reviewing Number Sense; a time to receive personal attention and tutoring to assist with homework. Location: Library Instructor: Gabriel Kidane Day: Tues and Thurs. Dates: 1/6-5/28 Time: 3:15-5:30
  • YEARBOOK CLUB: This club is for anyone who would like to join the team who will create the yearbook for 2008-9. Some of the activities that go into compiling the yearbook are photo taking, text writing, and lay out work. NEWCOMERS WELCOME. Location: Rm. 209 Instructor: Joel Maier Day: Tues. Dates: Jan. 6-May 26.
  • JAZZ BAND: Jazz Band offers students a chance to learn to play Jazz music in a combination setting. The rhythm section includes bass, drums, guitar, and piano. The melodies are provided by the wind or string instruments. Students will improve their performance abilities by learning to play Jazz standards, the blues, and by learning to improvise melodies. Location: Band Room,1st floor Instructor: Mark Oesterle Day: Monday Dates: 1/5-5/18/08 Time: 3:15-5:00
  • MATH OLYMPIAD: The sessions are open to any interested students, regardless of grade level. We will spend time on challenging math problems and concepts, which may supplement or extend beyond normal grade level math curriculum. There will be no homework. If enough students are interested there will be opportunities for competitions which are encouraged but entirely optional. Location :Rm:309 Instructor: Janet Bogle Day: Monday Dates:1/5-5/18 Time:3:15-5:00
  • 6th GRADE MATH: This is a teacher recommended class for 6th graders (you may email Katie V to ask if it’s appropriate (kavirga@seattleschools.org). It is an activity for students who would like to spend more time working on basic math concepts, or get help with their homework, or explore challenge problems. Location: Rm. 211 Instructor: Katie V Day: Tues Dates: 1/6-5/26.
  • 8th GRADE PROJECT CLASS: A great opportunity for 8th graders to obtain extra individual help with organizing and accomplishing their chosen projects. Location: Rm314 Instructor: Keith McLaren
    Days: Tues. Dates: Jan 6- May 26 Time: 3:15-5:00.
  • SHAKESPEARE PRODUCTION CLASS: With teacher guidance students will participate in casting, directing, costuming, set building, and performing. Included also will be time spent learning about the historical and literary aspects of Shakespearean drama. This year there will be two casts for “Two Gentlemen from Verona”. LIMIT 40 (20 per cast) Location: Cafeteria. Instructors: Jan Wilson, Glyde King Days:M, TH Dates: Feb. 2nd to Apr.23rd. Time: 3:15-5:00

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Click the attached document to download the schedule and a signup form (.doc format)


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