Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Ms. Campbell Named Middle Level Principal of the Year for S.C.



At 3:30 this afternoon, Ms. Campbell received an early Christmas present: She was named the S. C. Middle Level Principal of the Year at a surprise reception in the school’s media center. Molly Spearman, Executive Director of the S. C. Assn. of School Administrators and newly elected S. C. Superintendent of Schools, made the announcement. Brenda, who’s been the principal at Saluda Trail for 10 years, will now become the state’s nominee for the National Middle Level Principal of the Year. 

Congratulations Ms. Campbell!  

PSAT Scores/Junior Scholar

If your child took the PSAT, he/she should have received a packet. The packet included the following information: letter stating whether they qualified as a Junior Scholar, score report and a test booklet. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you have after reviewing the information packet.

Baby Pictures

We need your help! Ms. Ulmer and Mrs. Pruett are working on a project for 8th grade celebration. We need a baby picture of your child to complete the project. You can either send in a copy to Mrs. Pruett (it will be returned after it's scanned) or you can email it to the following address: cpruett@rhmail.org Please submit your child's baby picture by this Friday, 12/19. Thank you to those students who have already submitted a picture.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Want to be an Ambassador?

Attention all students who want to become Ambassadors for Saluda Trail:

The deadline for applications is this Friday, December 12th.  Turn your application into Mrs. Pruett or Mrs. Schultz.

Good Luck!

York County Honor Band

Congratulations to Rachel Faulkenberry and Donnie Rockholt for being chosen to participate in York County's Honor Band.  Rachel made 2nd chair trumpet and Donnie made 4th chair percussion.  Way to go!

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Winter Spirit Week



Full Dress Code is to be worn on Monday for Holiday Head Gear Day, Wednesday for Holiday Sock Day, and Thursday for Holiday Scarf/Tie Day. 
 

Tuesday, students must wear dress code bottoms with an "ugly" sweater. 
 

Friday is a full dress down day for students who have "no missing work". Holiday Themed outfits are encouraged. 

Team 8.1 Mock Interviews


8.1 Edible Car Contest Parent Invite


Sunday, December 7, 2014

STMS at Christmasville!


Thanks to ALL who showed up to help display STMS STEAM talent at Christmasville today.

RoboRockers took 1st Place in the Project Category!


Girls on the Track Reindeer Romp


Ms. McAndrews and Ms. Carter, the coaches,  along with 11 girls from our Girl on Track team braved the Saturday morning and finished their 5k Reindeer Romp in downtown Rock Hill! The coaches are so proud of their achievement! They would like to give a huge shout out to Mrs. Stillman, an 8th grade teacher, and  Ms. Johnson, the 7th grade guidance counselor, for coming out and supporting them! 

Thursday, December 4, 2014

STMS Receives National Recognition


 — Saluda Trail Middle School has been honored with an award from a national organization advocating for 21st century learning.
The school was one of 15 schools nationwide to be named a 2015 exemplar school by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, also known as P21.
At a meeting Monday afternoon, Principal Brenda Campbell, accompanied by several district administrators, surprised her staff with the news.
“We really want to recognize you as a shining star in our district,” said Assistant Superintendent Harriet Jaworowski.
But since P21 is a national designation, Assistant Superintendent Luanne Kokolis said it would be more accurate to call Saluda Trail a shining star in the country.
P21 schools are selected through a “rigorous application process” and are evaluated for “educational excellence and 21st century learning implementation,” according to a release from P21.
Since becoming a science, technology, engineering and math school – and more recently, adding the arts to become a STEAM school – Saluda Trail has been changing the way it educates students, Campbell said.
Instead of focusing on direct instruction and “teaching to the test,” classes at Saluda Trail emphasize collaboration, group work, projects and using skills to solve real-world problems, Campbell said.
“The kids are taking a lot more ownership of their learning,” said Lauren Yon, the theater teacher at Saluda Trail. “They’re thinking beyond this building.”
There was no doubt in sixth-grade science teacher Julia Millar’s mind that Saluda Trail would win the P21 designation.
“I knew we were already because we lead the way in innovative learning,” she said.
The methodology at Saluda Trail is different because the emphasis is on students taking charge of their own learning, while teachers are there as supporters and facilitators.
While there is no monetary prize associated with the award, Saluda Trail will be recognized on a national stage in Washington, D.C., in the spring, and the Partnership for 21st Century Skills will do a case study on Saluda Trail to showcase its successes.
Campbell said the real reward in all of this work comes from seeing the joy her teachers will feel in realizing their hard work has been recognized and the success of their students using these learning techniques.
“It’s so exciting for us to be able to do something that’s right for the kids,” she said.
This marks the second time a York County school has been named an exemplar school by P21. Last year, the Goddard School, with preschool campuses in Fort Mill and Rock Hill, made the list. 
Rachel Southmayd •  803-329-4072

Special Announcement to the Saluda Trail Family from Mrs. Campbell 12/3/14


Wednesday, December 3, 2014

STMS Cheerleades receive $500 Grant

Coach White and Mrs. Dantzler are proud to announce that the STMS Cheerleaders have been approved for a $500 grant from the Rock Hill Youth Council. The grant is for one of our community service projects:  Wildcats Creating Crafts & Memories with local seniors.

The cheerleaders have adopted the senior citizens in Willowbook Crossing Senior Residence. The residence there have a craft room that only consists of a few jigsaw puzzles. The $500 grant will be used to purchase crafts for the residence and the cheerleaders will be teaching them some new crafts!

STMS Cheer Captain Carly Spikes did an OUTSTANDING job presenting the grant proposal to the council.

We have received notification that a check will be made out to Saluda Trail Middle School for the cheerleaders from the Foundation for the Carolinas.
We look forward to creating crafts and wonderful memories.

Way to Go WILDCATS!

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Support SouthPointe


Hairspray Jr. Cast Meeting


Attention Hairspray Jr. cast members!  Your first meeting will be on Monday, December 8th until 5:30 in the chorus room.  Please make plans now to attend.  Your ride should pick you up in front of the school promptly at 5:30 p.m.


Monday, December 1, 2014

Team 8.1 Parent Invitation


Looking For New Ambassadors





Hear Ye ! Hear Ye !
 
 
Calling all interested 6th, 7th, 8th graders



For STMS Ambassadors
 
If you enjoy leadership opportunities such as welcoming guests to our school, giving school tours to new students, and assisting with school programs then this organization is for you.
 
Ask your teacher or counselor for an application in December.
 
Leadership qualities such as good manners,communication skills and caring personalities are required.
 
Think about it ….you might be a future Ambassador for STMS!

Application Deadline: Dec. 12.2014 by 4:00

Turn in to Main Office or Counselor