Dear Parents,
At MMS, we have the responsibility to create a climate of learning and comfort
for all of our students. One of the areas we are currently targeting is the use
of language between students, and communication between students and teachers.
To that end, every week, five minutes of class time will be devoted to a message
about appropriate use and style of language and proper behavior in unstructured
times such as in the hallways and throughout our building.
These messages will be delivered to your children on Fridays. We would like to
partner with you and ask that you continue the conversation with your child
regarding that week’s message. We will e-blast the same message to you on
Fridays so you are in sync with the discussions your children are having at
school. We hope this will be a successful endeavor to increase appropriate
language and behavior in our school.
January 16th Weekly Message:
Hello MMS students,
We hope that you have had a good week so far and that today will be a great day
of learning!
We will deliver a weekly message to all of you regarding using appropriate
language and behavior at school.
Here is today’s message: Words can be used to build others up or to put them
down. It all depends upon the choice of words and the tone with which they are
delivered. Respect is a very important tool for a good way of life. The
language we use with one another should always be respectful. There is nothing
wrong with laughing and joking WITH one another, but laughing and joking ABOUT
another person is not respectful. How we talk to each other says a lot about
what kind of person we want to be.
Our message for today is:
HOW DO YOU USE LANGUAGE? Appropriately or inappropriately?
Saturday, January 17, 2015
MMS "TARGETING" LANGUAGE BETWEEN STUDENTS
From Maplewood Middle School principal Jerrill Adams to parents this week:
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