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FOX FACTS

May 26, 2022

HMS WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

Fox Facts is a weekly newsletter published by Huntington Middle School. It includes important information related to school activities, programs, and events. It also includes a section for the Huntington Middle School PTA and a space to publicize community events and organizations.

Important Dates and Events

May 26: 8th grade Promotion Rehearsal III, Ceremony & PTA Sponsored Dance for 8th graders (Minimum Day)

Please check our School Calendar for more information related to student events and activities.

Athletic Updates go to hehms.us and click on the Athletics tab.

Our Athletic Director is Ms. Kido ([email protected])

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8th grade promotion (graduation) information


Mr. Topalian sent all 8th grade parents and students an email on March 28th at 4:30 PM about upcoming events and activities for 8th graders. It had a link to the letter detailing all that is still to come. Click here for the letter.


Some highlights include:


PANORAMIC PICTURE: 

On Tuesday, May 24th a panoramic photograph of the entire 8th grade class was taken. All students will have the opportunity to purchase their own copy of this picture from Lifetouch if they wish in a few weeks.  An email will be sent to families with the website and code.


PROMOTION CEREMONY

Promotion ceremony practice will take place Tuesday, May 24th, Wednesday, May 25th and Thursday, May 26. Students must be present at all rehearsals or they may not be permitted to participate in the ceremony. 


The promotion ceremony will take place on Thursday, May 26th at 5:30 PM on the HMS athletic field. Students must report to the HMS Barth Athletic Complex by 4:45 PM. 


The ceremony will last approximately one hour. It is extremely important to recognize this is a dignified event. All graduates and guests must enter at the front of the school. No guests or students may enter from Sherwood Ave. 


STUDENT ATTIRE:

Students, please remember this is a formal event. Your attire should be appropriate to the occasion. Wear formal, dark suits or sport coats and trousers with dress shirts and a tie or wear a formal white, red, or black dress. Jeans, sweat pants, sports caps, flip flops, shorts, strapless, open midriff, backless, and spaghetti straps are not appropriate. Dress shoes are recommended. Since the graduates will be walking on grass and up stairs, high heels should be avoided for safety reasons. In the event inappropriate clothing is worn, the student will be asked to change or not participate in the ceremony. Please remember the nature of this occasion. If in doubt, please dress on the formal side. No leis (flower, money, etc.) may be worn during the ceremony. They may be given to students after the ceremony.


STUDENT CONDUCT: It is important to remind students to continue to demonstrate the proper behavior they have shown throughout the year. Please understand that students who do not follow the school rules between now and commencement may be excluded from the activities or the commencement ceremony.


8th GRADE GRADUATION PARTY: The Promotion Party will take place on Thursday, May 26th, from 8:30PM-11:00PM at the San Gabriel Country Club (a separate invitation will be sent from PTA). HMS thanks our PTA for planning this event for our 8th graders.

Families, if you didn't purchase a YEARBOOK at the beginning of the year through Infosnap, you may still do so through Friday, May 27th through this website www.yearbookordercenter.com. Our school's code is 17117.

OUTDOOR EDUCATION INFORMATION

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Current 5th, 6th, and 7th grade families, you should have received an email from Ms. Hazlett, our Assistant Principal, about Outdoor Education. All information including the Google registration forms (parents) and Google roommate request forms (students) are available to fill out now.

For more information and access to these forms visit our HMS website under Activities/Outdoor Education. Or click this link.

COVID-19 Information
Summary of updated LACDPH exposure and
testing response protocols for schools.
Infected Individuals Should Not Test For Next 90 Days - How to Pause PCR Testing.
Staff and students infected with COVID should not test again for the next 90 days. PCR tests are sensitive and may likely produce a positive result for up to 90 days. Those participating in SMUSD's PCR testing program through OmniPathology may pause testing by logging into Privit at http://smusd.e-ppe.com, under the test participant’s name, next to "Joined Groups," click UPDATE, uncheck your associated group(s) and scroll down to click "DONE." To resume testing after 90 days, return and check the appropriate group(s).
Expediting Contact Tracing. Several SMUSD forms are now available to help expedite the contact tracing process:

Providing Informed Consent for Student Rapid Antigen Test
SMUSD offers rapid antigen testing to students that develop symptoms during the school day or in response to close contact exposure. Prior to any testing of minors, parental or guardian consent is required. SMUSD parents/guardians may now provide consent ahead of time to expedite the testing process at https://smusd.info/testconsent

Student Vaccination Status Disclosure to Expedite Contact Tracing
The San Marino Unified School District is requesting parents or guardians to voluntarily disclose their child’s COVID vaccination status to expedite contact tracing. Having the vaccination status of students would help COVID support staff expeditiously follow the appropriate LACDPH protocols. This information is being sought for the purposes of contact tracing only and will not be used for any other purpose. One response per student. https://smusd.info/vaccinestatus 

Report Positive Self-Test Results
The San Marino Unified School District is required to report positive self-test results to LACOE. Any staff or student who tests positive using a school provided self-test must report and upload a photo of the test result at https://smusd.info/testresult

Thank you for complying with the upgraded mask mandates and please continue to distance when possible.
Students of HMS, if you would like to participate in the free COVID testing happening on Thursdays, please REGISTER HERE. After you are registered, you may test weekly or as often as you wish and skip weeks. This service is for current students of HMS only. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated students are welcome to test.
Testing times: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
Testing locations: room 306

3/22/22
COVID Testing CARES Funds Expired: Weekly PCR Testing Will End for Uninsured
Our COVID testing partner OmniPathology notified SMUSD that the federal funds used to pay for PCR Testing for uninsured claims have expired. OmniPathology will discontinue weekly COVID testing for anyone registered who has indicated they are uninsured. If you are uninsured and no longer wish to continue weekly PCR testing, you do not have to do anything at this time. If you are uninsured and would like to continue testing, rapid antigen testing is available for those that develop symptoms during the day and possibly through self-test kits. Please note that free self-tests are still available through the United States Postal Service at https://special.usps.com/testkits.

Per State Health Order by October 15, 2021, SMUSD volunteers or drivers must provide proof of COVID vaccination or test weekly. This guide is provided to SMUSD volunteers on how to provide proof of vaccination and/or how to register for weekly testing at SMUSD using the Privit system. Unvaccinated volunteers may also provide a negative PCR or rapid antigen test result administered through another healthcare or clinical provider. Results from at-home test kits are not accepted. For more info on completing this see Volunteer info.

For more information, visit the SMUSD COVID-19 Information page.
Reminders
Students are responsible for the textbooks and Chromebooks they check out. If a textbook or Chromebook is damaged so it cannot be checked out anymore the student is responsible for the full price of the replacement, plus shipping and handling.

Cell phones are not to be on or in student's possession from 8:00-2:50. Keep them powered down and in the lockers.

NO LUNCH DROP OFFS. We have free lunch at school every day.
Due to COVID restrictions we need to limit the number of visitors to school. If your child forgets his/her lunch, please do not bring it to him/her. They can eat from the cafeteria for the day. Having an alternative may encourage them to remember their own lunch the next day. Complimentary breakfasts and lunches are available every day in the cafeteria. For the latest information please visit our SMUSD site here.

Remember to throw away your food wrappers/containers at snack break and lunch. School is not a restaurant where servers take your plates away. Thank you for doing your part to help keep our campus clean.

Computers may only be used in class at teacher's direction. Keep them closed and away from the lunch areas and food.

Parents, the attendance online absence form on the school website is for explaining absences. If your child has a disagreement about an absence on a particular day/period, please reach out to the teacher first. Thank you

Technical Support Contact:
Chat with a technology support team member at www.smusd.us/livechat/
Email technical support at [email protected]
Leave a message at 626-299-7002
HMS Online Wellness Center
The HMS Online Wellness Center serves to provide resources and optional mindfulness activities that can assist students during these difficult times as well as provide supports for parents to assist in communicating with their children at home.
If you have social media, make sure you're following HMS to see the latest in our academic and spirited events.
Huntington Middle School PTA

As this year wraps up, we cannot say enough about our amazing volunteers who have worked all year to uplift, support, and inspire our children.  Through the many twists and pivots of this transitional year, our proud Fox community has found ways to move forward with creativity and resilience.


HMS PTA is also grateful for the generosity of our community at large.  Despite the setbacks of COVID, you continue to show how much you value our children’s education.  Because of your support, the PTA was able to allocate a total of $139,382 during our Spring Allocations to benefit a wide variety of school programs.  


  • $20,000 for outdoor education transportation
  • $19,000 for VAPA support
  • $15,000 for Athletics support
  • $6,000 for Academics Teams
  • $3,800 for Go Guardian
  • $1,800 for Read 180, $5000 for IXL Learning
  • $10,000 for Copier Contracts & Paper Leases and supplies
  • $27,000 for Chromebook replacement
  • $4,000 for campus improvements
  • $15,000 for library improvements
  • $5,782 for microphone and performance equipment for auditorium
  • $5,000 for choir accompanist costs
  • $2,000 for Peace Garden 


Thank you all again for being part of this amazing HMS community.  It has been an honor to lead the HMS PTA this year and a true joy to know that we were able to make a difference in the lives of our many well-deserving students. Wishing you a fabulous end of the school year and a relaxing summer!


Jacqueline Tran Chuang

HMS PTA President 2021-22

HALO AWARDS 2021-2022

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The HMS PTA HALO Awards were established to recognize exceptional parents, teachers, and staff who have given outstanding contributions of time and talent to Huntington Middle School. They embody the volunteer spirit that inspires our HMS Community. Please join the HMS PTA and the HALO Awards Committee in congratulating our amazing 2021-2022 HMS Halo Award recipients!


Jacqueline Chuang

This hardworking pediatrician and super-star volunteer has been a part of all things HMS for a continuous seven years. If we have it, she’s run it – from Parent Party, to Hauntington Breakfast, from Choir Booster Chair to PTA President and a variety of PTA executive board positions. Throughout the pandemic, she’s guided us with calm advice and a can-do spirit. Jacki never hesitates to lend a hand. She does it all without needing the spotlight, but we could not let this super volunteer “graduate” without recognizing her. HMS is a better place thanks to the awesome Jacki Chuang!


Zeina Daoud

This fabulous volunteer has served in so many roles at HMS that it is hard to keep track of them all. She is a busy real estate executive but nevertheless has found the time to serve in multiple PTA executive board positions, including Parliamentarian, Treasurer, and Auditor. She has volunteered her time on the Parent Party Committee, the HMS Reopening Task Force Team, and the COVID Compliance Team, and she is currently serving as 8th Grade Activities Chair. We are grateful for Zeina’s dedicated service and look forward to more years of working with her, as her youngest child joins us at HMS!


Coach Shawn Gonzales

Don’t blink, or you might miss him as he runs by. “Coach Shawn” spends endless hours as the cross country and track coach at HMS, teaching our Foxes how to be the best athletes they can be, as well as requiring the utmost in sportsmanship from them. He is always welcoming, and his positive attitude gives students the confidence to challenge themselves in trying new things. Coach Shawn gives freely of his time at school and PTA activities and has gone above and beyond his role as an instructional aide in helping students return to the classroom after the learning disruptions caused by the pandemic. Coach Shawn puts a smile on all of our faces, and we are so thankful for his commitment to our school!


Stefanie Killackey

This phenomenal volunteer has given our HMS community a sense of fun and normalcy in 2020 and 2021, despite the challenges of the past few years. She’s co-chaired an amazing 2021 Outdoor Movie Night Spring Fundraiser, which involved much pivoting and working with the County Health Department. She did it all again as co-chair of the 2021 Hauntington Breakfast, where she managed to seamlessly blend safety with fun. She’s also given her time in multiple PTA executive board roles and on many PTA committees. Stefanie always says “yes” when asked to help, and we are grateful for her many years of indelible service!


Catherine Newton

A busy pediatrician and mom of four at four different schools (HMS, SMHS, Carver and St. Edmunds Preschool), she is a committed volunteer at all of them and a variety of community organizations. Yet, Cathy has never shied away from donating her time and planning skills in taking on big projects at HMS. She recently co-chaired our amazingly fun HMS Spring Fundraiser, Fox Games, and also co-chaired our 2020 safer-at-home Hauntington Breakfast. She has helped with the HMS musical and served on the 2019 CA Healthy Youth Act Curriculum Review Committee, as well served on many other HMS committees and events. You will be seeing her party planning in action again this fall, as she co-chairs Hauntington Breakfast for a second time! HMS would not be the fun place it is without irrepressible Cathy Newton!


Coach Jean-Gharry Pierre

Affectionately known as “Coach J.P.” around campus, he has left his mark on many HMS students, teaching them dedication and sportsmanship on the football field, as well as on the basketball court. He coaches both junior varsity flag football and varsity boys basketball and is a force of positivity for all our Foxes, always there to build up our HMS students and lend a hand at PTA activities, including our recent Fox Games. In addition, he has been invaluable in assisting with the post-pandemic back-to-classroom transition as an instructional aide. We are always happy to see Coach J.P. on the field or in the classroom, and we are thankful for his dedication to HMS!


SAN MARINO SCHOOLS FOUNDATION
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Visit www.smsf.org to find out how you can support San Marino Schools. 
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Please join the following donor families and help us reach 100% parent participation at Huntington Middle School. 
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Community News and Events
As a courtesy, Huntington Middle School often includes information forwarded from community organizations. In these cases, the organizations and activities are not sponsored or endorsed by Huntington Middle School or the San Marino Unified School District.
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Interested in joining the
Freshman Basketball team at SMHS?

SMHS Boys Basketball Incoming Freshman Interest - Summer Basketball Program
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High School Prep Football Clinics
 
Clinics aim to assist San Marino middle school athletes prepare for football at the high school level. Coaches will focus on agility, running, receiving, blocking, throwing, and basic play concepts. No pads, helmets or tackling. Clinics will be run by SMHS head varsity coach Ray Torres and his staff.
 
There will be 3 clinics on Sundays 4-6pm at SMHS Titan Stadium. March 27th, April 24th and May 22nd. Clinics are open to anyone 6th-8th grade in the SMCAA/SMNLL boundaries (reside or go to school in San Marino).
 
Cost is $120, registration site: www.smyouthsports.org
 
More info email Jon Wilson [email protected]
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