Show if ai Eag 6 "t"i M mm r Chrfrv9 County X I Delta South Fillmore TT Elementary Middle School “New Student Attendance Policy” : MU High School cheerleaders in the Coyote Cheer Delta dents switched to a new DMS along with other schools ot Millard county have tendance policy The Utah Stale Board ot ducaiion tews on time attendance as a critical element lor student achievement success to leave school The new policy 'tales that students may only be permitted absence is when school through excused or prearranged absences An excused disadministration excuses a studenl lor a reason identified by the school or famtrict as reasonable These reasons include illness medical appointments or friend activities or close family member a of lamily ily emergency death consistent with district school policy Prearranged absences may arise when be excused from school for purposes other parentis requests that their child than the ones listed above In such situations parent(s) must contact the school ua A' and j v Delta " (ft Rabbit load the Sandra 4u stu- Turner San Ira 'V wfis iStTBUI inner liar lias illicit mirks as tilth eiaik-- Sin- ’ to honor stmk Middle Sihool ut: r Josie Moody and Syd Bassett Devin Seventh Grade &Sll Willy Wonka - Jennifer imth $4 BI on men tors and ' d ne t n s n'es :::j anvlle Rev 'ey Dan W it son cemonstrat t g m t Allan a to Renee handle peer pi ing tne ot the cmplovies talked to us about luvmg a cat eel at ( ahilas She told us ihout ob qualitivalions md bouts required to work Ibis was a tun and educational visit' !so on September e we went to Peppamiiit Plan- huh is also locattah ed ml chi his an candy lac re and a candv store We got to watch a idio abo the store and al they do to make the candv Inn we weie allowed to look out s mi huge windows lo watili Ilk workers m ike amt dei orate the IhIer i ’V al Ela v Be ' M ' Hi u'fI'll r I: is hkidi I'mc M'i‘ 'I stude"-- ' -' ’nil '! Don ''Iklk'k j ic "i1 tk- - V v l'u' 'i - Frill k p M ic D H i f" ' ' I''ilGjl" lk"i s 'c ' I Bl s ' manka have to fell start Twin 2 s Ik r m ' ONLY difficult lo accept die idea that a young healthy person would want to his or her own hie $el suicide is the third most common cause of death Graduation Announcements are in ijour future! Headquarters!! Great Selection of Specialty znnouncements available or drop by: 300 W o Delta 864-240- 0 40 an It s lake iandy This was very interesting to watch On September 20 we went to thanksgiving Point We got to watih a movie tailed "Sharks ky" this was very interesting to watch We also took a tour ol the museum They also talked to us about possible careers at I hanksgmng Point these held trips have helped us to see a tew ol the many exciting reers that are out there Special thanks to our t L( teachers chaperones and the bus drivers Call 00 lo 24 among those I 'nlorumatcly there are a number ot commonly accepted myths about young people and suicide that sometimes gel in the wav ol reeogming and helping he recent bonk Suicide Xcross the I tie Span edited by Dr those at risk David apui examines a wide range ot issues reluled lo suicide and its prevention including dispelling m nix ol these mistaken ideas Myth: “ Vilolexcents who talk about suicide never attempt cuicide" Dr apui reports all suicidal adolescents make attempts (either verbally or nonveihally lo let a liicml parent or teacher know that hie is becoming too much to bear lalk ol suicide is an attempt to Imd help and identify options other Ilian death to decrease the pain being experienced Myth: “Suicide happenv with nu warning" Actually suicidal adolescents oiler numerous hints and warnings about their intentions 'iitortunutelv such Iniils are olien overlooked or dismissed especially if a potential suicide has tew friends or a disengaged family Myth: “ Adolescents from wealthy families attempt or complete suicide more often than adolescents from poor fa milies” vperts hod suicide is evenly divided among cuciocronomic groups Myth: “Once an adolescent is suicidal he or she is suicidal foreser" xperts say when adolescents are taught lo ideniifx things stressing them and learn skills to remove the stress they're able to avoid the hopelessness ltiit drove them to consider suicide Myth: “Never use the word ‘suicide' when talking to adolescents because it max give some of them the idea" Actually talking about suicide max help an adolescent verbahe feelings he adolescent wants help and a way out not to die ol despair Sadly when an adolescent believes someone knows he or she is suicidal hut that the person is atraid to approach the subicit can heighten leelings of despair and hopelessness As "Suicide Across the ile Span" notes adolescent suicide is a growing problem that needs more understanding Olten even a small amount of assistance can help many adolescents get through their moment of crisis "Suicide Across the Lite Span" features essays from sixteen experienced counseling professionals Its available through Amazon com or the ACA bookstore at ext 222 “The t cniiiselmg t orncr n prov ided as a public serv ice by the American I ounsehng Association the nation's largest orgamj'ion ot counseling professionals Aou can leam more about the counseling profession at the ACA web site www counseling org The r— S25 The Counseling Corner 9 00 Guardian paying $25 00 about paying Guardian n i will they 710 0M S - iu' j'1 t urs Sat 7 10 B ' how Overcoming the Myths of Adolescent Suicide by the American Counseling Association Shift Rt fhtt n Season V" K - grader ( i V iru‘ i I r Xth re WHi 1" j and Your Graduation Announcement team L'SI kc i were ffi n Mvbcson 7th - tt 3ctcry inters K a Mb mi i Sir' absents students llnnk its stupid to have to pay $25 00 an grader kole vman vavs " absence and will try nut to he absent now It will keep me ill school because don’t want 7th grader nka Stdwell savs " 00 an $2 absence lo pay ” But Mb grada Dalle ovell said "1 don't flunk it will help me illmore Open M 6 it) Twin r mill Wo alter 4" m a' hers erjcyrg rXcoG'e will bill a new been initialed II at DMS 4 lipi 4 ” This year absence We asked absence an TLC Field Trips r him! V iiult Itftkin fhtfu t he seventh graders are learning about carevis this month We have taken some inleieslmg and verv livid tups over the past two weeks in Si pit tuber vvi watt to In tali ( ahilu s in hex have evavtlmig limn hunt lute was ing eipnpmaii to candles' alsoa reallv mat laser shooting range h a lot ot us en loved Jkl has Stii nil SiJu H Fillmore T Middle School i) '4 V' own 4 DMS Question of the Week Super ( itien p oeram will he used throughout the sihool to give a pal on the huk to those students who ate follow mg the expectations ol the school super utien is a person who is alwavs on task in the classroom outside in the hullwavs and in all they do they know and use the I’K D model ol super citien doc's expectations and are courteous to students and faculty not ask to be nonuna'ed lor tins award but does those things that would get them nommnied he Super ( itien prie will he given out once a month and will consist ol one student Irom each grade going out and getting a Ireal with the principal and some ot the teat hcis ill he planned in such a way he schedule lor this That all ol the teachers will he involved spei lal thank you to Mr Dearden lor tins great idea it' very Derrick who are doing things right ills Prohibit participation in extracurricular activities Prohibit attendance at extracurricular activities Prohibit participation hi graduation ceremony ithhold credit 2 he I s ing a! the t illmore Middle School this Kanshterater aiul interpreter for a hearing the skill a ol t1 H I U£ Delta South Elementary Stott UBI Teams begins the Super Citizens Program team member nder direction Dearden the G olden ticket winners - Riley Mitcheson Yeiser Raquel Crop Mary Christensen Kody kih Stott paired 'I'liknt oik as in this ticld over 2 viais ayo when a deal man in San ha beein her her him h needed help She had a deal triend who she had spent a lot ol tune tilt and knew how to umiimnniate with Inin Ins began years ol turning in she (mind she was very good at and loved a lii She took i lasses IG and tali School lot the Deal and Wind as well as sevetal additional wotkshops She is certified ill the State ol 'tali hen she moved haik to illmore from the as! ( oast she was lined by Millard High Sihool to work with nil kelly anil sime has spent all ol kikly Stoit s time m the sihool svstem with him Samlta is a t illmore native the daughter ol llaee and the late Don turner ol illmote She has live ilnklieii all ol whom are grown and living m the notihitn end ol tali hen not at sihool Sandra eoys reading computers iralts and an In tail she used to work as an artist designing the logos tor gvnmasium Hours tne ol tier logos a huge eagle is Imaled on the floor ot the gymnasium at the New Muk rmv Academy in kcst Point We ate pleased to have Samlta at the t illmore Muldle Sihool and hope she enovs her wotk and associations there fe-fe'i helps Sandra Turner joins staff at FMS i $ administration to pistify their child's absence citation shall be assessed a fee of twenA student who is issued a truancy ces must be paid w llhin two eeks of the end of the term in ty fiv e dollars which the truancy occurred it a student is unable to pay the administrative fee oilier truancy control officer will imposed under ibis sec lion the principal or discuss oilier options available to the student Iruaniy lees are not subject to lee waiver Failure to pay the will result in a juvenile court referral Failure all of the followto comply wiih administrative penalties may impose any or yAfW if i y I Best Behavior Factory — Delta Middle School i N |