East Middle School
East Middle School Newsletter
High School Fair for 8th graders & parents
March is Reading Month
East Middle School-Sixth graders and their parents will enjoy a Family Literacy Night, 6:30 p.m. March 9 in Room 104. New books will be showcased and families can select a book to take home for reading.
The B. Side Programs - Learn what it takes to be an entrepreneur through B. Side Basics!
B. Side Basics: 8-week entrepreneurship curriculum program
Your Passion - Your Business - Your Future
The B. Side is looking for youth ages 13-20!
The B. Side provides supports and resources to youth for business start-up!
East Middle School Gear
You can customize select designs. Show your school spirit. Order online today!!
See Attached Flyer - Website: www.fieldhouse.com/EastMiddleSchool
East Middle School Celebrates 50th Anniversary - Photos
East Middle School current and former students, staff and parents turned out to mark the 50th anniversary of EMS, Sunday, Oct. 25. Visitors enjoyed music from the middle school choir, food, yearbook displays and guest speakers.
It's Great To Be A Girl - First Semester Topics:
- Getting to know you
- Getting to know ME
- Dream Building
- Friendships
- Bullying / Unhealthy Relationships
- Phenomenal Women
- Self-Esteem / Body Image
- Fashion Show
- Femtor Going Away Party
Solo and Ensemble
7th and 8th grade band students have the opportunity to participate in the Michigan School Band and Orchestra and Ensemble Festival on Saturday, January 30, 2010. Information will be sent home this month explaining the festival, so please encourage your student to attend if he or she is interested. lease note that there is a fee involved with participating.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration at East Middle
Click here for School Policy Updates and Reminders
Click here for a list of Frequently Requested Telephone Numbers
PowerSchool Access for Middle School Students and Parents
Reminder to parents:
When you have a change in your phone number, it's imperative that you
update your phone number with your child's school. A phone number is
critical for contacting parents/guardians when a child is sick, has
an emergency, missed the school bus or has an unexcused absence.
An undated phone number also assures parents that they will receive
important information through our automated phone system regarding school
closings, special events or message from the Superintendent. Thank you
for keeping the home-school connection current.
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