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Student Announcements

 

Wednesday, May 22

 

Day 1

 

 

FINISH STRONG:

Thank you for showing respect during the morning announcements.  Remember that your teachers will be keeping track of the number of times students are asked to move to a level zero during the announcements.  Good luck!

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Today…All School Dance:

All-school dance and open gym is today after school.

Tickets ($4.00) will be on sale before school, at lunch, and after school (at the dance).

 

Students in the Hall: Reminder…If you are in the hallway during class, you need to have a pass from the teacher whose class you are in at that time.  If you do not have a pass, you may be escorted back to your class by a staff member. 

 

 

Final Yearbook Meeting!

(please let Mrs. Brehm know if you can’t make it)

Thursday, May 30th, 3:10-????

Meet in the Art Room please - you are not going to want to miss this!

 

 

 

Dance Team…Attention:

All current 8th grade girls interested in trying out for the dance team.  There will be an informational meeting Wednesday, May 29, from 6-7pm in Room 113 of the high school.  Parents are encouraged to attend.  Contact Lexi Schroedl for more information.

 

EOY Trip: Students who have not turned in your permission slips and/or money for the EOY Trip to the Kalahari or Great America will have until Thursday, May 23 [that’s tomorrow!] to hand these items in.  After this point, any students who do not hand in their EOY Trip slips or money will not be allowed to go on the trip.

 

Library Matters

It is that time of the year for a few reminders:

   1.  Beginning next week the number of books that a student can have checked out drops to 2.

   2. Also next week, students may no longer put books on hold..

   3. Summer check out permission slips are due May 31 (6th and 7th grade only).

   4. All library materials are due June 5.

If you have lost library materials, please do not wait until June 5th to clear your library record. Payment should be in CASH only.

 
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A Learning Community that is small enough to know you and your child, and big enough to provide enriched and extended learning and co-curricular offerings

Hello and welcome to Indian Mound Middle School. Indian Mound Middle School (IMMS) serves students in grades six, seven, and eight. At Indian Mound Middle School we believe that “Kids Come First.”

The school is organized into interdisciplinary teams of teachers from language arts, reading, math, social studies and science at each grade level. Related arts exploratory offerings include art, technology and engineering, music, world languages (Spanish and French for all 6th grade students), health, physical education, and family and consumer education. Elective courses include band, chorus, technology. and world languages (for 7th and 8th grade students).

Co-Curricular offerings at IMMS include both athletics and clubs that focus on participation and involvement. Athletic programs include volleyball (girls), cross country (boys and girls), basketball (boys and girls), and track (boys and girls). Clubs and events held during school hours and/or after school include: drama, forensics, student council, jazz band, show choir, dances, and more.  

At IMMS we have a strong commitment to parent, staff, and student communication. This is bolstered by the PSC (Parent School Council), which meets monthly. Participation in PSC is an ideal opportunity for parents to become actively involved in our unique middle school.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the school at 608-838-8980.
 

Aaron Tarnutzer

Principal
 

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