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What is a middle schooler,
I was asked one day.
I knew what he was...
but what should I say?

He is noise and confusion.
He is silence that is deep.
He is sunshine and laughter,
or a cloud that will weep.

He is swift as an arrow.
He is a waster of time.
He wants to be rich,
but cannot save a dime.

He is rude and nasty.
He is polite as can be.
He wants parental guidance,
but fights to be free.

He is aggressive and bossy.
He is timid and shy.
He knows all the answers,
but still will ask "why"?

He is awkward and clumsy.
He is graceful and poised.
He is ever changing,
but do not be annoyed.

What is a middle schooler,
I was asked one day.
He is the future unfolding.
Do not stand in his way.

||Author Unknown||



JYMS News
April 6, 2016
 It is an honor to serve the Baraboo community as the Principal of Jack Young Middle School. I have worked in the Baraboo School District since 1993 and I am proud to call Baraboo home.

It is both my personal and professional goal to provide each and every student in the Baraboo School District with a safe and challenging academic environment. Our most precious resource is our children and we must continuously work to provide them with the highest quality education possible. 

Jack Young Middle School is committed to providing every student with opportunities to learn at a level of challenge uniquely appropriate for them. We offer a wide variety of learning opportunities, led by highly qualified teachers. 

I am married to Lynn Gunnell, who is currently the Choir Director at Baraboo High School. We have three children in the Baraboo School District, including two current middle school students. 

I love Jack Young Middle School and my goal is to create a middle school that kids love too.

John Gunnell- Principal
  JYMS  March  T-Bird of the Month
                      
                                                      6th Grade
                                                            
                                             
                  Alexis                                                             Hailey

                                                         
                                                   7th Grade
                                       
                                                                                                                 Hunter                                                           Julie
                 
                   
                                                                                 
                                                         8th Grade

                                              
                                                                             
                         Teanna                                                        Calvin
SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM
      This summer the Baraboo School District will again take part in the federally funded Summer Food Service Program.  There will be 3 sites we will be serving in plus we will be delivering meals to the Boys and Girls Club.  the meals are free to all children 18 years and younger.  Any adults accompanying the children that choose to eat will be charges $2.00 for breakfast and $3.00 for lunch.  You do not have to be attending Summer School to take part in this program.  

The program will run from June 6, 2016 to July 15, 2016 (except the ABE site, which will end on July 1, 2016), Monday thru Friday.  All sites will be closed on July 4, 2016.  

Here are the sites and the hours:

GLW:  Open only to Kid Stop Program kids,  serving breakfast and lunch.

BHS:  Breakfast daily from 7:00-8:30 AM/ Lunch daily from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM

ABE:  Breakfast daily from 7:30 AM-8:30 AM/Lunch daily from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM

If you have any questions please call Mary Loveless, Food Service Director at 355-3980.

"This Institution is an equal opportunity provider"

         
JYMS fundraiser
Parents In The Middle Fundraiser
(April 1st-April 20th)
       
It's Butter Braid Time!

Parents In The Middle (PITM) is raising funds to help provide enrichment projects and activities for our students.  Your student received a Butter Braid order form in TA class detailing dates.   Butter Braids orders will be available on Thurs. May 5th, just in time for Mother's Day!  If you have any questions or need an order form, please contact Diana Lee at 356.3448.  If you're not interested in the Butter Braid, but would still like to donate you can send a check made out to JYMS Parents In The Middle with "donation" in the memo.
Thank you for your support!


UPCOMING SPORTS EVENTS 

J YMS Track Schedule

Thursday, April 21st:  4:30   Baraboo High School track

Tuesday, April 26th:   4:30    at Poynette High School track

Monday, May 2nd:     4:30    Baraboo High School track

Tuesday, May 10th:    4:30    Baraboo High School track

Tuesday, May 17th:    4:30    at Monona Grove High School track

Thursday, May 26th:   4:15   at Wauankee High School track


Girl's Softball Schedule

Monday, April 18th:   4:30-7th grade      at Markesan Middle School
                                    6:00-8th grade

Monday, April 25th:   4:30-7th grade      at Westfield (Westfield Park)
                                    6:00-8th grade

Thursday, April 28th:  4:30-7th grade     Pierce Park vs Pardeeville

Monday,  May 2nd:     4:30-8th grade     Pierce Park vs Pardeeville

Tuesday, May 3rd:      4:30-8th grade      at Adams Friendship (Admin 
                                    6:00-7th grade      Field- behind Admin Office)

Friday, May 6th:          4:30-7th grade      Pierce Park vs Adams
                                     4:30-8th grade

Tuesday, May 10th:      4:45-8th grade     at Poynette High School

Thursday, May 12th:    4:30-7th grade      Pierce Park vs Poynette
                                      4:30-8th grade

Monday, May 16th:       4:30-7th grade     Pierce Park vs Markesan
                                       4:30-8th grade

Tuesday, May 17th:       4:30-7th grade     at Pardeeville (Chandler Park)
      
   
Baraboo is in the news!
                                    

                                               
 Baraboo was featured on the show, "
                                  Around the Corner with John McGivern
                            on Thursday, March 31st.  Some good press for 
                              our  community!  Here is a link to that program:  

                        Around the Corner with John McGivern: Baraboo!
BAND NEWS

Hello Everyone!

Spring has sprung and it is time for another newsletter! This one is packed FULL of info as we approach concert season and wrap things up for the year. We never stop! Buckle up and check it out.

A few quick highlights...
Thursday, April 21st - 8th Grade Band Festival at the Kalahari
Friday, May 13th - 6th Grade Band & Choir Tour (permission slip due May 6th)
Thursday, May 19th - JYMS Bands Spring Concert
Thursday, May 26th - JYMS Choirs Spring Concert




 Congratulations NDS State Finalists!
                                                   
National History Day is an exciting academic enrichment program that helps  students in 6th through 12th grade learn about historical issues, ideas, people, and events. This yearlong academic adventure, sponsored and coordinated by the Wisconsin Historical Society, fosters students' enthusiasm for learning and their love for history.
Working individually or collaboratively in groups of two to five, students produce historical documentaries, exhibits, dramatic performances, and research papers based on an annual theme.


The NHD Regional Competition was held on  Feb. 27th in Madison. The top three in each category go on to state, which is held in Madison on April 23rd  Jacob & Alyiah (Donner Party Performance), Paige & Arianna  (Liberation of Auschwitz Exhibit), Kyra & Charlie (Ellis Island Performance), Teanna (Alice Paul performance) and Lara (Amelia Earhart Website) will all be advancing on to the NHD State  Competition !  Congratulations to them, and to Wren for being named alternate! All of you did an outstanding job !  Good luck at State!!
       

Audacious Muse News
                                                            
 
Audacious Muse Writing Contest
Get Published in the JYMS Literary  Magazine

The AUDACIOUS MUSE literary magazine is accepting submissions.   DON'T MISS OUT! Get PUBLISHED!

Jack Young Middle School students can submit works in each genre -- up to
4 for Poetry, and up to 3 for Fiction, Memoir, Graphic Poem/Short Story or Cartoon, and 5 artwork pieces .  All entries will be considered for the contest and possible publication.   Writing entries can be submitted anytime, and early submissions are encouraged and will receive closer reading and consideration.  

You may submit your work  through April 15. 

Check our website for help, guidelines, and to submit work -  


Chromebook Corner
The end of this school year is right around the corner.  Student chromebooks will be turned in at the end of the school year;  more detailed information will be coming out soon. The items that will need to be turned in are: chromebook, chromebook case, charger and straps.

��  If your student has lost their Chromebook Charger, we have provided you two options for replacement:

 ✔  chromebookparts.com - genuine Lenovo N21 Chromebook AC adapter for $44.99      


 ✔  amazon.com - acceptable replacement Lenovo N21 Chromebook AC adapter - around $25.00           iTEKIRO replacement charger

��  Reminder:  chromebooks should stay in their issued cases at all times

��  Students should charge their chromebooks each day to ensure enough battery power to get  them though each school day.

Feel free to contact Mrs. Adams at  [email protected]    if you have any questions about your student's chromebook.

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Notes from the Library



April is National Poetry Month. A great way to get a little poetry into your life is to read a novel in verse. These have become quite popular in children's and young adult literature over the years; as a matter of fact,in 2015 the Newbery Medal book (The Crossover) and one of the honor books (Brown Girl Dreaming) were novels in verse. We have made it easy for students to find novels in verse by accessing our online catalog called Destiny. They can do a visual search called "Novels in poetry form" and get a list of all the novels we have in our collections that are written in verse. They can use this list to search for ebooks and digital audiobooks in Overdrive, our eLibrary, as well. As always, if your child is looking for a suggestion for what to read next, perhaps a novel in verse, we are available with lots of great ideas in the library!  Happy National Poetry Month!

 
Mrs. Steiner
 
 
 6th Grade Teachers



It has been a great first  and second quarters with our sixth graders. They have shown tremendous growth as they have transitioned into the middle school. We are looking forward to the rest of the school year! 


 

6th Grade Level Team

Mathematics:              Language Arts:     
- Mrs. Bauer                          - Mr. Ashbeck
- Mr. Gile                               - Ms. Nelson
- Mrs. Lohr                            - Mrs. Sabaka
- Ms. Dzanic                          - Mrs. Zick


Social Studies:            Science:
- Mr. Ashbeck                        - Mrs. Krucas
- Mrs. Mathers                       - Mrs. McDonald




                                          7th Grade Teachers
 
It is with great pleasure and excitement that we welcome you to Jack Young Middle School, the Home of the Thunderbirds! We are excited to be working with the class of 2021 and look forward to a great year ahead!


 
Mathematics:                                     Social Studies:
-Ms. Dzanic                                           -Mr.Considine
-Mrs. Kish-Rosciszewski
-Mr. Beall (7-8)


Language Arts:                                   Science:
-Mr. Frisch                                              -Ms. Krucas
-Mrs. Larson                                           -Mrs. Halverson
-Mrs. Mjelde

Click on link below for 7th grade newsletter:

                                         8th Grade Teachers
 
 
Our ultimate goal at JYMS is to ensure that our students succeed in all facets of life.  Your involvement is a key piece to helping us accomplish this goal.  We realize the need for an open line of communication between ourselves and you as the parent/guardian of your student. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.  Please use the Infinite Campus Portal to check your student's grades and talk to your student about their grades. The more we are on the same page the better chance your student has of reaching their full potential. In the end that is what we all want. Thank you for all that you do for our students!


Upcoming Activity

On  May 27th, 2016  8th Grade students will participate in Native American Culture Day. Representatives from the Ho-Chunk Nation will come to Jack Young Middle School to teach students about various topics related to Native American Culture in Wisconsin. Topics will include the Ho-Chunk language, construction of a traditional structure called a Ciiporke, and demonstrations of the Native American sport of LaCrosse. Students will travel among several stations throughout the day and hopefully come away with a better understanding of Wisconsin's native tribes. If you are interested in helping out or attending, please contact your child's Social Studies teacher:

Mrs. Garcia:  [email protected]

Mr. Jones:     [email protected]


Annual 8th Grade Class Trip

Our annual 8th grade class trip to Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park is schedule for  Tuesday, May 31st . Please be on the lookout for more information coming home later this quarter.

                                             -JYMS 8th Grade Team


                 Mathematics:                                           Social Studies:
                   -Mr. Bauer                                                -Mrs. Garcia
                   -Mr. Beall                                                 - Mr. Jones
                   -Mr. Brickl
                   -Mrs. Grogan
                  -Ms. Roth
                  -Mr. Witthun


                  Language Arts:                                         Science
                  -Mrs. Ehlert                                               -Mr. Phillips
                 -Mrs. McCulloch                                        -Mr. Witthun
                 -Ms.  Nelson

                       


From Mrs. Kowalke's desk in Student Services

 A gentle reminder to middle school parents:

D ear Mom and Dad, 
    
If you really love me, then please...
     
Don't spoil me
.  I know that I should not have all that I ask for; I am only testing you.
     
Don't be afraid to be firm with me
.  I prefer it.  It makes me feel more secure.
     
Don't let me form bad habits
.  I have to rely on you to detect them in the early  stages.
     
Don't make me feel smaller than I am
.  It only makes me behave stupidly "big".
     
Don't correct me in front of people if you can help it.
 I'll be much more receptive if you talk quietly with me in private.
     
Don't always protect me from consequences.
 Sometimes I need to learn the hard way.
     
Don't nag
.  If you do, I will protect myself by ignoring you.
     
Don't make rash promises.
 Remember that I feel let down when promises are 
 broken. 
     
Don't forget that I cannot always explain myself as well and I would like.
My answers can't always satisfy you.
     
Don't be inconsistent.
That completely confuses me and makes me lose faith in you.
     
Don't put me off when I ask questions.
 If you do, you will find that I stop  asking and seek information elsewhere.
     
Don't tell me my fears are silly.
They are terribly real to me, and you can  reassure me if you try to understand.
     
Don't suggest that you are perfect or infallible.
 Its too great a shock when I  discover you are neither.
     
Don't forget I love exploring.
 I couldn't learn without it, so please put up with  it.
     
Don't forget how quickly I am growing up.
It must be very difficult for you to  remember that, but please try.
     
Don't forget that I can't thrive without lots of understanding and love, but I     don't  need to tell you that, do I?
                                                                           
Love, 
Your Child