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Dorothy Hamm Middle School PTSA
PHOENIX POST
Monday, February 26th, 2024
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Mark Your Calendar: Upcoming DHMS Dates
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Tuesday, March 5th - NO SCHOOL (Primary Election Day)
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Tuesday, March 12th - DHMS PTSA Meeting, 7:00pm
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Friday, March 15th - NO SCHOOL (Parent-Teacher Conferences)
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Tuesday, March 19th - DHMS Dines Out: Shake Shack, 11am-10pm
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Monday, March 25th - Friday, March 29th - NO SCHOOL (Spring Break)
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Tuesday, April 9th - DHMS PTSA Meeting, 7:00pm
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Wednesday, April 10th - NO SCHOOL (Eid al-Fitr)
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Monday, April 15th - NO SCHOOL (Grade Preparation Day); End of 3rd Quarter
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Friday, May 3rd - EARLY RELEASE (12:05pm Dismissal)
Please visit the online master DHMS Calendar for all 2023-24 school year dates.
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DHMS Dines Out: Shake Shack (Ballston)
Tuesday, March 19th
Support the DHMS PTSA on Tuesday, March 19th when you visit Shake Shack in Ballston, located at 4201 Wilson Blvd STE 0180 Arlington, VA 22203, anytime between 11am and 10pm.
See the flyer for details, and spread the word to friends and family. Thank you!
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DHMS School Resource Room
The school’s resource room includes food, hygiene items, school supplies, and warm clothes. Offerings vary per month. Here are some of the items you can expect:
- Food: pasta, rice, canned goods, peanut butter, cereals, snacks
- Hygiene items: laundry detergent, soaps feminine hygiene products, toothpaste/brushes
- School supplies: binders, notebooks, pencils, backpacks, lunch boxes
- Warm clothes: jackets, sweatshirts, gloves, socks
The school social worker is also able to locate and order items by request. To make an appointment to visit the resource room, have items sent home with your student, or request items, contact Gabby Bomberg or (703)-946-9032.
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Online DHMS School Spirit Wear Store
The online DHMS Spirit Wear store is open all year round! You may order anytime and items will be shipped to your home address. Select from a wide variety of tees, hoodies, hate, shorts, jammie pants, bags, and accessories in adult, women, and youth sizes. A great way to show your school spirit, and the DHMS PTSA receives 5% of sales. Click below to place your order, and contact spiritwear@dhmsptsa.org with any questions.
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Donate Your Plastic Film Waste & Help DHMS Win a Trex Bench
The DHMS Green Team is setting our sights on winning a super cool Trex bench for our school if we can collect 1000 pounds of plastic recycling material. Bring in your CLEAN, DRY plastic film waste like newspaper sleeves, plastic grocery bags, bubble wrap and all of those empty shipping envelopes. Just drop it in the plastic bins in the hallway near the front office and we'll do the rest. Please make sure all of the plastic is CLEAN, DRY and FREE of FOOD RESIDUE.
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New APS Committee on EdTech, Send Your Ideas
A new committee of the Advisory Council for Teaching and Learning (ACTL) on Education Technology (EdTech) was launched recently. The role of ACTL advisory committees is to channel the input of students, teachers and parents into the improvement of APS in their areas of responsibility. As the recent article in ARLnow describes, the EdTech Advisory Committee Chair, Chris Woolfe, presented a Progress Report to the recent APS School Board meeting and received feedback from the Board. The EdTech Advisory Committee will be making recommendations to the School Board at some point in the year, so if you have any concerns or recommendations for the Committee to consider, please reach out to one of the EdTech Committee members (and DHMS Rep to ACTL), Erik Johnson.
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Your Voice Matters @APS Survey
This week, APS launched the 2024 Your Voice Matters @APS Survey, and we want to hear from all our families and staff. View this short kickoff video about why hearing from each of you is so important. The results will be used to strengthen family engagement and improve outcomes for students across all schools.
The survey will be conducted during the day in classrooms for students and staff; families received an email with a personalized link from Panorama Education on Tue, Feb. 20.
For assistance with completing the survey, especially if the individual link to access the survey is not received, please email engage@apsva.us or call/text 571-200-2770.
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APS 7th Grade Students: George Mason University EIP Prep Program
To 7th Grade Students, George Mason University runs a program called the Early Identification Program (EIP) Prep which begins in 8th grade.
The EIP Prep is designed to support students academically and personally through numerous activities and events. EIP Prep students are provided with weekly tutoring, mentoring, financial aid, goal setting, study skills, and a wide range of seminars that focus on college prep and admissions. In addition, EIP Prep students and parents attend a family seminar that focuses on family communication, advocacy, and planning for college. Students who successfully complete EIP Prep will transition into EIP for grades 9-12.
- Click here for a letter with additional details.
- More information about GMU’s EIP program can be found here.
- More information about GMU’s EIP Prep program can be found at https://eip.gmu.edu/eip-prep/
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