9 26-13 sperreng academic achievement (map for moms and dads)Gemey McNabb
This document summarizes student achievement data from Sperreng Middle School. It shows that in 2013, 72.8% of students tested proficient or advanced in English/Language Arts, down slightly from 2012. In math, 84.3% tested proficient or advanced, up slightly from 2012. In science, 79.6% tested proficient or advanced in 8th grade. The document compares these results to other local and state schools, showing Sperreng ranked in the top 15 in the state in ELA, top 3 in math, and top 7 in science. It also notes areas for continued growth and improvement.
This document provides a summary of notices and information for parents regarding special education services, non-discrimination policies, accessibility, student records privacy (FERPA), directory information, teacher qualifications under No Child Left Behind, and complaint procedures. It informs parents of their children's rights to special education, their privacy rights under FERPA, and how to file complaints. It also provides contact information for school principals and the process to apply for free or reduced price meals.
This document provides a student with their results from the EXPLORE test taken in 8th grade. It includes the student's individual scores in different subject areas compared to national and school averages. It explains what the scores mean and how the student compares to other test takers. The document also provides the student's estimated score range for the PLAN test they will take in 10th grade. It reviews the student's high school course plans and gives recommendations. The document provides information on career exploration resources and important upcoming dates for high school planning. It aims to help the student understand their test results and develop an action plan for high school and beyond.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Sperreng Middle School for September 2013. It includes the character word of the month (respect), upcoming dates like mid-quarter exams and conferences, and information about student-led conferences to be held in October. It also provides updates on fundraising efforts for the Gapsch family and announcements about school pictures, fun nights, and other community events.
9 26-13 sperreng academic achievement (map for moms and dads)Gemey McNabb
This document summarizes student achievement data from Sperreng Middle School. It shows that in 2013, 72.8% of students tested proficient or advanced in English/Language Arts, down slightly from 2012. In math, 84.3% tested proficient or advanced, up slightly from 2012. In science, 79.6% tested proficient or advanced in 8th grade. The document compares these results to other local and state schools, showing Sperreng ranked in the top 15 in the state in ELA, top 3 in math, and top 7 in science. It also notes areas for continued growth and improvement.
This document provides an overview of the curriculum for 7th and 8th grade students at Sperreng Middle School. It describes the core classes required for all students, as well as challenge, exploratory, and elective course options. Challenge classes offer advanced content for qualified students. Exploratory classes explore interests through semester courses in subjects like art, music, and technology. Electives include year-long options in languages, band, choir, and orchestra. The schedule structure and sample student schedules are outlined. Next steps in the course planning and selection process are also reviewed.
Mrs. Rola, an orchestra teacher of 31 years at Lindbergh Middle School, is retiring at the end of the school year. She taught all instruments at all levels and enjoyed traveling to music conventions and New York City with the students. The school is interviewing candidates for a new orchestra teacher and looking for someone enthusiastic, innovative, and who cares about the students. Both Mrs. Rola and her colleague Ms. Howard, who is on the hiring panel, will miss Mrs. Rola but are looking forward to her continued involvement as a volunteer.
9 26-13 sperreng academic achievement (map for moms and dads)Gemey McNabb
This document summarizes student achievement data from Sperreng Middle School. It shows that in 2013, 72.8% of students tested proficient or advanced in English/Language Arts, down slightly from 2012. In math, 84.3% tested proficient or advanced, up slightly from 2012. In science, 79.6% tested proficient or advanced in 8th grade. The document compares these results to other local and state schools, showing Sperreng ranked in the top 15 in the state in ELA, top 3 in math, and top 7 in science. It also notes areas for continued growth and improvement.
This document provides a summary of notices and information for parents regarding special education services, non-discrimination policies, accessibility, student records privacy (FERPA), directory information, teacher qualifications under No Child Left Behind, and complaint procedures. It informs parents of their children's rights to special education, their privacy rights under FERPA, and how to file complaints. It also provides contact information for school principals and the process to apply for free or reduced price meals.
This document provides a student with their results from the EXPLORE test taken in 8th grade. It includes the student's individual scores in different subject areas compared to national and school averages. It explains what the scores mean and how the student compares to other test takers. The document also provides the student's estimated score range for the PLAN test they will take in 10th grade. It reviews the student's high school course plans and gives recommendations. The document provides information on career exploration resources and important upcoming dates for high school planning. It aims to help the student understand their test results and develop an action plan for high school and beyond.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Sperreng Middle School for September 2013. It includes the character word of the month (respect), upcoming dates like mid-quarter exams and conferences, and information about student-led conferences to be held in October. It also provides updates on fundraising efforts for the Gapsch family and announcements about school pictures, fun nights, and other community events.
9 26-13 sperreng academic achievement (map for moms and dads)Gemey McNabb
This document summarizes student achievement data from Sperreng Middle School. It shows that in 2013, 72.8% of students tested proficient or advanced in English/Language Arts, down slightly from 2012. In math, 84.3% tested proficient or advanced, up slightly from 2012. In science, 79.6% tested proficient or advanced in 8th grade. The document compares these results to other local and state schools, showing Sperreng ranked in the top 15 in the state in ELA, top 3 in math, and top 7 in science. It also notes areas for continued growth and improvement.
This document provides an overview of the curriculum for 7th and 8th grade students at Sperreng Middle School. It describes the core classes required for all students, as well as challenge, exploratory, and elective course options. Challenge classes offer advanced content for qualified students. Exploratory classes explore interests through semester courses in subjects like art, music, and technology. Electives include year-long options in languages, band, choir, and orchestra. The schedule structure and sample student schedules are outlined. Next steps in the course planning and selection process are also reviewed.
Mrs. Rola, an orchestra teacher of 31 years at Lindbergh Middle School, is retiring at the end of the school year. She taught all instruments at all levels and enjoyed traveling to music conventions and New York City with the students. The school is interviewing candidates for a new orchestra teacher and looking for someone enthusiastic, innovative, and who cares about the students. Both Mrs. Rola and her colleague Ms. Howard, who is on the hiring panel, will miss Mrs. Rola but are looking forward to her continued involvement as a volunteer.
This document announces a warehouse sale with discounts on various skincare, bath, and laundry products from different organic brands like Marine Organics and Timeless. Fourteen products are listed with their original retail price and sale price, with savings ranging from 20-30% off. The sale has limited quantities and customers are encouraged to take advantage of the deals.
This document announces a warehouse sale with discounts on various skincare, bath, and laundry products from different organic brands like Marine Organics and Timeless. Fourteen products are listed with their original retail price and sale price, with discounts ranging from 25-30% off. The sale has limited quantities and customers are encouraged to take advantage of the savings.
This document provides holiday gift ideas organized into different price categories. It lists various self-care, home, and kitchen items that could make good gifts priced under $10 or $20, including natural hand cleaners, lip balm, pot scrubbers, hand creams, foot lotions, towels, straws, cloths and more. It encourages contacting the author to shop for these gift ideas.
This document outlines the monthly host specials a qualified party host can receive based on their total customer sales and number of bookings. The host must have $325 in customer sales and 1 booking to receive package A. With higher sales thresholds of $500, $750, and $1000 in customer sales and 1 booking, the host will receive an expanded package of cleaning and personal care products. The host will also receive additional free products based on a percentage of their total customer sales. Each booking also earns the host a window cloth, and all sales and bookings must occur within specified dates to qualify for the November specials.
The document lists four special offers for November:
1) A Men's Holiday Pack containing car wash items and leather shine for $58.49, regularly $60.98.
2) A Laundry Trio containing detergent, dryer balls, and a washing net for $71.99, regularly $64.97.
3) A Holiday Pamper Pack containing a salt scrub, hair turban, and foot stone for $69.99, regularly $79.97.
4) A Household Package Plus containing various cleaning cloths and a duster with wand for $57.99, regularly $81.96.
The document discusses an upcoming Norwex conference celebrating the company's 20th anniversary. It highlights new products and programs that will be announced at the conference to help consultants grow their businesses. The CEO expresses excitement for the conference and pride in Norwex's growth over the past 20 years globally. She believes the next 20 years will expand Norwex into new areas and help even more homes.
This document provides data on National Schools of Character (NSOC) enrollment rates and impact from 2014. It shows that:
- In 2014, there were 41 NSOC schools and 18 districts impacting over 1.25 million students total. NSOC schools came in all shapes and sizes, ranging from less than 250 students to over 1,000.
- Data on two case study schools, Cheesequake Elementary and John Poole Middle School, show improvements in attendance, suspensions, disciplinary actions, test scores and student/parent perceptions of safety and teacher relationships after becoming NSOC schools.
The document advertises advance ticket and ride bracelet sales for the upcoming Lindbergh Spirit Festival on May 17th. Tickets and ride bracelets can be purchased at reduced prices through May 16th. Ticket packages that bundle tickets and ride bracelets provide additional savings. The document provides contact information for purchasing tickets from individual school representatives and details that checks will not be accepted after May 14th.
Mrs. Rola, an orchestra teacher of 31 years at Lindbergh Middle School, is retiring at the end of the school year. She taught all instruments at all levels and enjoyed traveling to music conventions and New York City with the students. The school is interviewing candidates for a new orchestra teacher and looking for someone enthusiastic, innovative, and who cares about the students. Both Mrs. Rola and her fellow teacher Ms. Howard will miss working together but look forward to Mrs. Rola visiting more after retirement.
Just one week before the launch of the exciting and historic fundraising eventGemey McNabb
Operation Food Search is joining over 500 non-profits in St. Louis for GiveSTLDay, a 24-hour philanthropy event on May 6th aiming to raise $1 million for the region. Donations can be made through a link that will be sent and will support thousands in need. The event runs from midnight to 11:59pm on the 6th, and donors are encouraged to participate and help the community.
The Lindbergh High School Bandstanders are holding a flea market on May 4th from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Lindbergh High School. Over 150 vendors will be present and admission and parking are free. Household or clothing items can be donated for the band's treasure booth by dropping them off on May 2nd from 5-7 PM or May 3rd from 8 AM to 12 PM in the school's commons parking lot.
The Lindbergh High School Bandstanders are holding a flea market on May 4th from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Lindbergh High School. Over 150 vendors will be present and admission and parking are free. Household or clothing items can be donated for the band's treasure booth by dropping them off on May 2nd from 5-7 PM or May 3rd from 8 AM to 12 PM in the school's commons parking lot.
This document provides gift suggestions from Norwex for Mother's Day gifts under $25, under $50, and under $100. It lists various skincare and cleaning products that can be purchased as gifts. It also provides a website and contact information for ordering gifts from Norwex by May 5th to ensure arrival by Mother's Day.
CHADS hosts a Kids Walking for Kids event on May 10th from 6-9 PM at Creve Coeur Park to raise awareness for depression and suicide prevention among youth. The event will include a luminary walk, DJ music, bubble activities, volleyball, arts and crafts, food for purchase, and a fireworks display to celebrate hope. Registration is $15 for students, $25 for adults, and $50 for families.
CHADS hosts a Kids Walking for Kids event on May 10th from 6-9 PM at Creve Coeur Park to raise awareness for depression and suicide prevention among youth. The event will include a luminary walk, DJ music, bubble activities, volleyball, arts and crafts, food for purchase, and a fireworks display to celebrate hope. Registration is $15 for students, $25 for adults, and $50 for families.
Step up drug take back day april 2014 flyerGemey McNabb
This document announces a drug take back day on April 26, 2014 from 10am to 2pm where people can turn in unused or expired medications for safe disposal. The event will be held at several locations in Sunset Hills, Fenton, Mehlville, and Shrewsbury. Additional St. Louis locations can be found at www.DEA.gov.
There is a drug take back day on April 26, 2014 from 10am to 2pm where people can turn in unused or expired medications for safe disposal at several local police departments and government centers in order to help prevent substance abuse. Additional locations for drug disposal can be found at www.DEA.gov or www.StepUpstl.org for more information on local prevention efforts.
This document contains information about starting a Norwex business, including a starter kit contents list and order forms. The starter kit provides various sales and marketing materials to help new consultants such as brochures, manuals and price lists. It also includes sample cleaning products like mop pads and cloths. To receive the starter kit for free, consultants must submit $2,000 in sales within their first 90 days or they will be billed $200. The order forms are used to purchase additional Norwex inventory and marketing materials from the company.
This document outlines special offers for hosts and customers from April 1-May 1, 2014. It includes four special customer packages priced from $37.99-$68.99 that contain various cleaning products. Hosts receive free products based on the number of buying guests and total customer sales. With 5 buying guests the host receives an Enviro Cloth, and with more guests and higher sales the host receives additional cleaning products.
This document announces a warehouse sale with discounts on various skincare, bath, and laundry products from different organic brands like Marine Organics and Timeless. Fourteen products are listed with their original retail price and sale price, with savings ranging from 20-30% off. The sale has limited quantities and customers are encouraged to take advantage of the deals.
This document announces a warehouse sale with discounts on various skincare, bath, and laundry products from different organic brands like Marine Organics and Timeless. Fourteen products are listed with their original retail price and sale price, with discounts ranging from 25-30% off. The sale has limited quantities and customers are encouraged to take advantage of the savings.
This document provides holiday gift ideas organized into different price categories. It lists various self-care, home, and kitchen items that could make good gifts priced under $10 or $20, including natural hand cleaners, lip balm, pot scrubbers, hand creams, foot lotions, towels, straws, cloths and more. It encourages contacting the author to shop for these gift ideas.
This document outlines the monthly host specials a qualified party host can receive based on their total customer sales and number of bookings. The host must have $325 in customer sales and 1 booking to receive package A. With higher sales thresholds of $500, $750, and $1000 in customer sales and 1 booking, the host will receive an expanded package of cleaning and personal care products. The host will also receive additional free products based on a percentage of their total customer sales. Each booking also earns the host a window cloth, and all sales and bookings must occur within specified dates to qualify for the November specials.
The document lists four special offers for November:
1) A Men's Holiday Pack containing car wash items and leather shine for $58.49, regularly $60.98.
2) A Laundry Trio containing detergent, dryer balls, and a washing net for $71.99, regularly $64.97.
3) A Holiday Pamper Pack containing a salt scrub, hair turban, and foot stone for $69.99, regularly $79.97.
4) A Household Package Plus containing various cleaning cloths and a duster with wand for $57.99, regularly $81.96.
The document discusses an upcoming Norwex conference celebrating the company's 20th anniversary. It highlights new products and programs that will be announced at the conference to help consultants grow their businesses. The CEO expresses excitement for the conference and pride in Norwex's growth over the past 20 years globally. She believes the next 20 years will expand Norwex into new areas and help even more homes.
This document provides data on National Schools of Character (NSOC) enrollment rates and impact from 2014. It shows that:
- In 2014, there were 41 NSOC schools and 18 districts impacting over 1.25 million students total. NSOC schools came in all shapes and sizes, ranging from less than 250 students to over 1,000.
- Data on two case study schools, Cheesequake Elementary and John Poole Middle School, show improvements in attendance, suspensions, disciplinary actions, test scores and student/parent perceptions of safety and teacher relationships after becoming NSOC schools.
The document advertises advance ticket and ride bracelet sales for the upcoming Lindbergh Spirit Festival on May 17th. Tickets and ride bracelets can be purchased at reduced prices through May 16th. Ticket packages that bundle tickets and ride bracelets provide additional savings. The document provides contact information for purchasing tickets from individual school representatives and details that checks will not be accepted after May 14th.
Mrs. Rola, an orchestra teacher of 31 years at Lindbergh Middle School, is retiring at the end of the school year. She taught all instruments at all levels and enjoyed traveling to music conventions and New York City with the students. The school is interviewing candidates for a new orchestra teacher and looking for someone enthusiastic, innovative, and who cares about the students. Both Mrs. Rola and her fellow teacher Ms. Howard will miss working together but look forward to Mrs. Rola visiting more after retirement.
Just one week before the launch of the exciting and historic fundraising eventGemey McNabb
Operation Food Search is joining over 500 non-profits in St. Louis for GiveSTLDay, a 24-hour philanthropy event on May 6th aiming to raise $1 million for the region. Donations can be made through a link that will be sent and will support thousands in need. The event runs from midnight to 11:59pm on the 6th, and donors are encouraged to participate and help the community.
The Lindbergh High School Bandstanders are holding a flea market on May 4th from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Lindbergh High School. Over 150 vendors will be present and admission and parking are free. Household or clothing items can be donated for the band's treasure booth by dropping them off on May 2nd from 5-7 PM or May 3rd from 8 AM to 12 PM in the school's commons parking lot.
The Lindbergh High School Bandstanders are holding a flea market on May 4th from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Lindbergh High School. Over 150 vendors will be present and admission and parking are free. Household or clothing items can be donated for the band's treasure booth by dropping them off on May 2nd from 5-7 PM or May 3rd from 8 AM to 12 PM in the school's commons parking lot.
This document provides gift suggestions from Norwex for Mother's Day gifts under $25, under $50, and under $100. It lists various skincare and cleaning products that can be purchased as gifts. It also provides a website and contact information for ordering gifts from Norwex by May 5th to ensure arrival by Mother's Day.
CHADS hosts a Kids Walking for Kids event on May 10th from 6-9 PM at Creve Coeur Park to raise awareness for depression and suicide prevention among youth. The event will include a luminary walk, DJ music, bubble activities, volleyball, arts and crafts, food for purchase, and a fireworks display to celebrate hope. Registration is $15 for students, $25 for adults, and $50 for families.
CHADS hosts a Kids Walking for Kids event on May 10th from 6-9 PM at Creve Coeur Park to raise awareness for depression and suicide prevention among youth. The event will include a luminary walk, DJ music, bubble activities, volleyball, arts and crafts, food for purchase, and a fireworks display to celebrate hope. Registration is $15 for students, $25 for adults, and $50 for families.
Step up drug take back day april 2014 flyerGemey McNabb
This document announces a drug take back day on April 26, 2014 from 10am to 2pm where people can turn in unused or expired medications for safe disposal. The event will be held at several locations in Sunset Hills, Fenton, Mehlville, and Shrewsbury. Additional St. Louis locations can be found at www.DEA.gov.
There is a drug take back day on April 26, 2014 from 10am to 2pm where people can turn in unused or expired medications for safe disposal at several local police departments and government centers in order to help prevent substance abuse. Additional locations for drug disposal can be found at www.DEA.gov or www.StepUpstl.org for more information on local prevention efforts.
This document contains information about starting a Norwex business, including a starter kit contents list and order forms. The starter kit provides various sales and marketing materials to help new consultants such as brochures, manuals and price lists. It also includes sample cleaning products like mop pads and cloths. To receive the starter kit for free, consultants must submit $2,000 in sales within their first 90 days or they will be billed $200. The order forms are used to purchase additional Norwex inventory and marketing materials from the company.
This document outlines special offers for hosts and customers from April 1-May 1, 2014. It includes four special customer packages priced from $37.99-$68.99 that contain various cleaning products. Hosts receive free products based on the number of buying guests and total customer sales. With 5 buying guests the host receives an Enviro Cloth, and with more guests and higher sales the host receives additional cleaning products.