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Staying Connected Family Newsletter

December 4 - 17, 2021

As we wrap up a semester of learning, we have three big opportunities for students in December:

  • Showoff your learning! The end of the semester does not have traditional final exams, but there are summative exams** and projects happening the last two weeks of school along with middle of the year MAPS testing that we use to monitor progress and identify areas of future support. This is your time to shine and show off your progress! Let's finish strong!

  • Showoff your skills! Basketball, orchestra, choir, band, theatre, Reindeer Romp (NISD 5K), and spelling bee are all happening in December. This is a great time to support a friend and attend an event!

  • Showoff your spirit! From holiday dress up days to community service projects, we encourage students and staff to smile and celebrate the end of a great semester!

**A reminder that Quarter 2 and 4 will NOT have final exams or a final exam schedule. The end of the semester will have summative exams designed for the 45 minute class time, and some of those will happen in the last two weeks of the quarter.

Any summative grades administered during the last two weeks of the semester will not be eligible for retakes (per NISD Grading Guidelines).

Students, do you need help to finish the semester strong? Be sure to reach out to your teacher to schedule time before or after school.

Families - please ask students to show you their grades in Home Access Center about once a week and be looking for teacher emails that may be alerting you to areas of needed support or positive student shout outs!


End of Year Calendar: Wrapping Up the Semester

Month at a Glance

Students Return Wednesday, January 5, 2021

Spirit Days

Advisory Classes

Early Release Friday December 17th, 12:50 pm

Sack Lunches in the classroom (bring own from home or pick up in cafeteria); No Microwaves

Submit to whunter@nisdtx.org

Example for Meme Contest

Registration is now open for Northwest ISD’s annual Reindeer Romp! The event consists of a 1-mile fun run and 5K run, with all proceeds benefiting school P.E. departments.

The event begins with the 1-mile run at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, December 11, followed 30 minutes later by the 5K race. Both races take place at Alliance Airport. Register now and select our school to help our P.E. program! Information and registration is available at www.nisdreindeerromp.com.

December Community Service: Cook Children's Donations

National Junior Honor Society students are partnering with Cook Children's hospital to help provide toys and needs for patients this winter season.

All Wilson students can help!

New items can be dropped off in the library/front atrium. This is a great way for students to consider others, exercise generosity, and deepen empathy.

Items can be donated through December 17.

Thank You for November Donations to Patriot House!

Thanks to all for the November donations for Patriot House Transitional Housing for Veterans in Fort Worth. 6th Grade had the highest donations per person, earning a pajama day for Friday, December 3!

We are able to bring 45 bottles of shampoo, 103 sticks of deodorant, 106 sets of sheets and towels, and 415 bars/bottles of soap!

Yearbook Info

Click Here for Yearbook Orders for all grades

8th Grade Parents: Wilson Middle School is offering the opportunity to purchase a recognition ad for your child. Yearbook ads are a great way to celebrate student success and milestones and reflect on the person your student has become. Show your pride and support your school at the same time. Visit https://www.jostens.com/apps/jcom/router.mvc?affiliateId=2237387 to create your recognition ad. Ads will be available for purchase until Friday, January 28th. This offer is available for 8th grade students only.

Reminder: Campus Drop Offs and Visitors

Absence Reporting

Email Attendance Clerk Absences

If Symptoms Appear Before or After School


Anyone with a fever of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher should not come to school or a NISD facility.


Please prescreen students for any of the following symptoms prior to coming to school, and stay home if exhibiting in a way that is abnormal for them:

    • Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100.0 Fahrenheit

    • Loss of taste or smell

    • Cough

    • Difficulty breathing

    • Shortness of breath

    • Fatigue

    • Headache

    • Chills

    • Sore throat

    • Congestion or runny nose

    • Shaking or exaggerated shivering

    • Significant muscle pain or ache

    • Diarrhea

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Please refer to ATTENDANCE GUIDELINES available here when deciding whether a student or staff member should attend school

    • For symptoms that persist for 72 hours, please consider having a COVID test. Click here for Testing Locations in your County.

Chromebooks

Campus Routines

Beyond Free and Reduced Lunch...

While school day meals are free this year for middle school students, alerting the district that you qualify for free and reduced meals also helps your student have access to other programs such as weekend food assistance (Snack Packs), Angel Tree, and other services! This is an annual qualification process. Click the video for how to submit your application.

Follow that Bus with the MyView tracking app (available on the iOS App Store and Google Play). If you are experiencing issues with the app, please make sure that you are using the updated code – NW2021. You may also need to uninstall and reinstall the app with the code NW2021

Wilson MS Drop off and Pick Up Procedures

Click through the slides for information about each kind of arrival/dismissal:

  • Bus riders

  • Car riders

  • Bike riders

  • Walkers

Campus COVID Information

So I received a notification letter from the district...now what?

    • Does this mean my child was a "close contact"? No, it means they shared a class or group activity with a positive individual. Per current NISD protocols, you can choose to send your child to school while monitoring for symptoms.

    • Does my student have to quarantine? Not necessarily. Please refer to ATTENDANCE GUIDELINES available here when deciding whether a student should attend school. Alert the attendance office so they can note the reason for the absence.

    • Does my student need a test? Not necessarily. If they have not been exposed and are not displaying any symptoms, families may elect not to test. If a student is experiencing specific symptoms while on campus, they may be tested in the clinic. (see School Health Clinic Procedures for more information). Click here for Testing Locations in your County.

    • My letter says my child shares three classes. What does that mean...3 people or 1 person in 3 classes? It means that your child shares 3 classes with 1 person who tested positive. It does indicate the frequency of potential contact. You would get one letter for each case in that class and each letter shows how many classes they share with the individual.

(as of 9/2/21)

If Symptoms Appear While on Campus

School Health Clinic Procedures (as of 9.2.21):

  • Temperature and symptoms will be checked in the clinic to determine whether isolation is indicated. A student’s medical history will be considered when determining whether a student should be excluded.

  • Parents of students who are sent to the clinic for COVID symptoms during school hours will have the option to have their student screened for COVID. Parent permission is required and the Consent for COVID Testing form must be completed.

  • Students who present to the clinic with symptoms that could be COVID or another influenza-like-illness may be offered a face covering or mask, if they cannot be isolated from others and for the health and safety of others, until a parent or guardian can take them home.

  • When indicated, a student will be isolated from others until picked up by a parent or guardian in the campus clinic and should be picked up within 30 minutes and no later than 1 hour from the time the campus contacted the student’s parent or guardian.

General Resources

The district and campus continue to utilize text messaging as a way to communicate with families and staff about important dates and events. If you have not received any NISD texts, opt in and receive messages by texting Y to 67587.