Friday, January 29, 2016

Soccer Tryouts are February 2-4th

Attention all soccer players, boys and girls!  
Soccer tryouts for BMS will be held Tuesday, February 2 through Thursday, February 4.  You must have a completed athletic packet in order to participate, ready to hand in to Mr. Ratterree the first day of tryouts.  Students may pick up a packet from the school or click on the link below to print the electronic version.  If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Ratterree at 803-691-6850, ext. 85420.

Counselor's Corner: The New SAT

How Is the New SAT Different?
            In this New York Times Education Life article, Eric Hoover (a writer for The Chronicle of Higher Education) reports on the changes in the revised SAT that will debut in March 2016. The new test, which now more closely resembles the ACT, strives to align with high-school curriculums and draws heavily on the Common Core State Standards. It will have two sections (the writing test is now optional):
-   Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
-   Mathematics
Each section will be scored on a 200-800 scale, with no penalty for guessing and four rather than five answer choices for each question. There will be less emphasis on obscure words and students won’t be asked to complete sentences. Instead, they’ll have to derive the meaning of words with multiple meanings from the context in which they are used. There’s also more emphasis on evidence and citing specific examples; students won’t be able to get by just with deft writing.
What’s the best way for students to prepare for the new tests? For starters, by reading widely in a variety of texts, especially nonfiction. “Habitual reading can also help on the writing section, which will demand prolonged concentration,” says Hoover. “To answer questions about grammar, punctuation, and usage, students will have to wade through extended passages relating to history, humanities, and science.” In general, there’s a lot more reading involved. “If you don’t read well and happily,” says test-prep expert Aaron Golumbfskie, “this test isn’t going to be your friend.” The mathematics test also has lots of reading, with more word problems, multi-step problems, and real-life applications. In terms of content, the math test includes more statistics and less geometry, and there’s a section where students will have to solve problems without a calculator.
The optional writing section has prompts similar to those in AP English, asking for a critical response to a specific argument. For example, students might be asked to read part of a 1967 speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. and explain how he used evidence, reasoning, and/or stylistic elements to support his argument about the Vietnam War.
What hasn’t changed is the SAT’s length, totaling 3 hours and 50 minutes with the optional writing section. “Besides measuring what students have learned,” says Hoover, “it will measure how they perform under pressure in a high-stakes situation – just like the old model.” He adds that despite the College Board’s promises that there are “no more mysteries,” there are still plenty of “quirks and trap doors” designed to spread students out on a bell-shaped curve, which is what selective colleges want.
Is the new SAT harder than the old one? Not in substance, say several experts, but the amount of reading and analysis will definitely prove challenging for students who haven’t had effective teaching and done extensive reading. “There’s a new body style on the Chevrolet,” says Jay Rosner of the Princeton Review Foundation, “but it has zero to do with performance – the engine’s the same. It’s going to generate the same hierarchy of scores that exists now.”

 “Inside the New SAT” by Eric Hoover in The New York Times Education Life, November 1, 2015,http://nyti.ms/1GYewRB

Thursday, January 28, 2016

BETA Club

If you received an invitation for Beta Club but did not join in the fall, you have a second opportunity to turn in your membership application.  The cost is $20.  Applications will not be accepted after February 5th.  Students should contact Mrs. Elliott-Smith if they have questions.  

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

BMS School Wide Event: Read a Book in a Day

We are so excited to celebrate reading this week with our "Read A Book in A Day" event.  We will be reading The Crossover by Kwame Alexander, Friday, January 29th. We have invited guest readers from the community to read aloud to our students.  

We will begin the day with a BOLT lesson related to the school wide read and the book. After the school wide read, we will have copies of the book The Crossover for sale for $10 in the media center (please send cash or check made out to BMS). 

Update regarding the originally publicized author visit by Kwame Alexander for this spring. Due to a scheduling conflict, Mr. Alexander cancelled his visit to BMS. 

Community News

Richland Library Blythewood Plan Reveal

4:30 - 6:30 p.m.Thursday, February 4


Stop by Richland Library Blythewood from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 4 to get a sneak peek
at the plans for your new library. We can't wait to show you what we've been working on! 

Questions? Call 803.691.9806

Richland Library Blythewood
218 McNulty Rd.,
Blythewood, SC 29016

For the latest building renovation updates, floor plans and renderings, visit BuildingYourLibrary.com.

District News: 4k Child Development Classes

Richland two announces new application process
for 4k child development classes

COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Richland Two Center for Child Development will hold five community meetings to help parents with the application process for 4K Child Development Classes. All of the following meetings begin at 6 p.m.:
·         Jan. 25, 2016, at Rice Creek Elementary
·         Jan. 26, 2016, at Bridge Creek Elementary
·         Jan. 28, 2016 at Richland Two Conference Center at Columbia Place Mall
·         Feb. 1, 2016 at Conder Elementary
·         Feb. 4, 2016 at Killian Elementary

To begin the application process for a child who will be 4-years-old on or before Sept. 1, 2016, the parent should attend one of the meetings listed above. The parent must bring to the meeting the child’s long-form birth certificate and immunization certificate; three proofs of residence (such as utility bill, lease/mortgage, phone bill, etc.); and proof of income (last two pay stubs or W2). Applications can be completed and turned in at the meeting or submitted by Feb. 26, 2016. During the meetings, parents also will schedule a screening appointment for their child with a child development teacher.

Richland Two offers free 4K Child Development Classes to students who qualify based on developmental readiness, free- or reduced-price meal status or other risk factors. Child development classes are held at the Center for Child Development, previously known as Clemson Road Child Development, located at 2621-A Clemson Road on the campus of Killian Elementary School, as well as at all elementary schools throughout the district. Students attend their zoned elementary school. Bus transportation may be provided to the zoned school if there are available spaces on school buses.

For more information please visit the district’s website at www.richland2.org or contact Debbie Brady or Quinne Evans at 803-699-2536.



Monday, January 25, 2016

Math & Science Night = A+

Math & Science Night was a huge success!  
Thank you to all our sponsors!
 
 

Friday, January 22, 2016

BMS Read a Book in a Day Event



On Friday, January 29th, we will read the book The Crossover by Kwame Alexander as a whole school in one day.  This year community members, parents and district leaders will visit BMS classrooms to read aloud to our students.  We look forward to this school wide reading promotion! 




Spirit Week is Next Week

 
Spirit Week is next week, Monday, January 25th- Wednesday, January 27th

The theme of basketball spirit week is Versus!

Monday is Country Club vs. Country- Come dressed in your favorite sweaters, pastels, and pearls or your best flannel, overalls, and boots!

Tuesday is Super Hero vs. Villain- Come dressed ready to defend or ready to work against your favorite super hero! 

Wednesday is Chargers vs. Diamonds as we take on Dent at home. Sixth grade students will wear gold, seventh grade students will wear black, and eighth grade students will wear white

Go Chargers!


Thursday, January 21, 2016

A message from the Media Center

Don’t forget to submit your reading log by Monday, January 25th to enter a contest to win two free tickets to a USC men’s basketball game.  Also, if you are interested in participating in our district reading competition, we will have a meeting during grade level lunches on Thursday, Jan. 28th with Mrs. Swetnam.
2nd Quarter Reading Log

Mark you Calendar for Parent University

BMS PARENT UNIVERSITY will be held Thursday, February 25th.
We would like to have your input so we may plan the event to meet your needs. Please take a moment to fill out the interest form. 
Thank you!
Parent University Topic Interest Form


BMS Legacy Wall

Blythewood Middle School believes our students are stronger due to the culture of community developed over the last twenty years.  We are reaching out to ask past BMS Chargers to share memories of their time at BMS and advice they have for current students.  It is our hope that this legacy wall will show that even after your years as a Charger are complete, you will always be a part of our community.  Please use the link below to complete the form for us in honor of Blythewood Middle School celebrating its 20th anniversary.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Last chance to RSVP for Math and Science Night

Join us for Family Math & Science Night, Thursday, January 21st, 5:30 - 7:00 - a night of learning and fun!  A dinner of pizza, breadsticks and dessert will be served.  Door prizes to include two bikes, Hi-Wire jump passes, movie passes, restaurant gift cards, Foot Locker, GameStop and many other gift cards will be given away!  You must be present to win your door prize!  Come out, join the fun and get excited about math and science!!!
Today is the last day to RSVP!

Math and Science Night RSVP



Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Character Award Breakfast

On Thursday, January 14th, Blythewood Middle School held its Character Awards Breakfast. Students were honored for consistently demonstrating good character and positive life skills.  BMS has been recognized by the National Character Education Partnership for its outstanding character education program. The Character Awards Breakfast is just one of the many ways Blythewood Middle promotes good citizenship.  Congratulations to January's award recipients:

6th Grade: 
Zachary Brown
Myles Cotton
Dallas Radcliff
Victoria Weaver

7th Grade:  
Jade Brown
Phoebe Fischer
Enya Moyer
Preston White

8th Grade:  
Chesnee Kelly
Callie Mudger
Rithik Munukala
Alexis Robinson
 
 

 
 
 


 
 
 

RSVP for Math & Science Night

Math and Science Night RSVP

Blythewood Middle School will be hosting a Math and Science Night on January 21 from 5:30-7:00. The Math and Science Departments will be offering an assortment of sessions to share what is going on in our classrooms this year. Dinner will be provided for those who choose to attend. In addition we have several door prizes such as bicycles, Chick-fil-a gift cards, movie passes, and many more! Please RSVP by Tuesday, January 19 if you plan to attend. 

Soccer Tryout Information

Attention all soccer players, boys and girls!  
Soccer tryouts for BMS will be held Tuesday, February 2 through Thursday, February 4.  You must have a completed athletic packet in order to participate, ready to hand in to Mr. Ratterree the first day of tryouts.  Students may pick up a packet from the school or click on the link below to print the electronic version.  If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Ratterree at 803-691-6850, ext. 85420.