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Our time at Washington continues to fly by! We look forward to visiting with
all of you at parent/teacher conferences this month. Please set up a time
to meet with your student’s teachers. Teachers will be sharing results of the
STAR universal screener; these scores indicate student skill and knowledge
performance in reading and math.
Missoula County Public Schools will have an early release (11:35 am) on
March 8th and no school on March 9th. Spring break will begin on the
26th, and school will resume on April 2nd. Track season will begin on April
10th after break. Track is offered to 6th, 7th and 8th grade students.
Shortly after spring break, students will start Smarter Balanced testing. You
can review the Smarter Balanced Assessment at http://
www.smarterbalanced.org/assessments/practice-and-training-tests/.
As we try to make sure students master standards they need to move into
the next grade level, it is important that they are at school each day and on
time. Attendance plays a big role in student success!
Thank you for sending us wonderful students!
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S P R I N G B R E A K — M A R C H
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W A S H I N G T O N
M I D D L E S C H O O L
645 W Central
Missoula, MT 59801
542-4085
Principal: Kacie Laslovich
Asst. Principal: Russ
Hendrickson
Secretaries: Terrie Shaw
& Jan Krug
Construction Update
The foundation for the new gym has been poured and walls are
going up. They will begin digging the new multi-
purpose room space throughout the next week. We
look forward to see the progress of our new
buildings.
Updates
MathCounts
The Washington Mathcounts team finished 1st overall out of 13 teams at the chapter competition at the University of
Montana on February 6th. Amazingly all 4 kids on the team finished in the top 4 individual spots! Congratulations to
the team of Everett, Finn, Griffin, and Yuan, with an incredible performance! On an individual level, Griffin Kinch
finished 1st overall (out of about 120 kids), Everett Smith finished 2nd, Yuan Du 3rd, Finn Goss 4th, Ben McKee 6th,
Nathan Ritchlin 16th, Elliot Wheeler 21st, Charlie Schwarze 23rd, Millie Xing 33rd, giving WMS 5 kids in the top 6 and
9 in the top 35! It should also be mentioned that Ben and Everett made it to the semifinal round of the Countdown
competition and that Everett won the Countdown - congratulations Everett! Griffin, Everett, Yuan, Finn, & Ben will
compete at the State Mathcounts competition in Butte on March 19th. CONGRATULATIONS and GOOD LUCK at the
state competition!
Choir
March 13th @ 7 PM—7th WMS African Choir Concert
Library
Congratulations to this year’s winning teams in Battle of the Book!
1st place: the Bookworms: Brooke Best, Kaitlyn Skinner, Beatrice Shimanek and Devyn Deschamps
Tie for 2nd: The Read S’mores: Gilly Millar, Harper Peach Riley, Stella Diaz, and Maddy Snyder and
The SeaDragons: Kaeleigh Starkey, Kiyomi White, Amelia Kiffe, and Chloe Jordan Rogers
PTA News
The WMS PTA is proud to support the WMS Math Counts team, which placed 1st at the city competition out of 13
teams! The PTA voted to cover their room and board at the state competition in Butte.
We are pleased to report on our growing relationship with Immanuel Lutheran Church. Ann Bohman of Immanuel's
Mission Focus team has been regularly attending PTA meetings throughout this past year. Immanuel is interested in
how they can serve youth and families, particularly those experiencing homelessness or who are in significant
transition. They have made valuable contributions to the WMS community, providing power backpacks before the
beginning of the school year, and will cover the cost of busses (via a Thrivent grant) to transport 8th graders to the
Missoula Food Bank for a service project. We look forward to continuing work with Immanuel to help alleviate some
of the stress of youth in need at WMS.
Stay tuned to several opportunities to raise money to support WMS students: all you have to do is eat at Noodles and
Co. at Southgate Mall and they will donate 50% of your dinner ticket to our PTA! Be watching for dates via Connect
Five emails and texts.
Parent-teacher conferences are around the corner - March 7th and 8th! Please watch for a sign up to bring salads
and desserts to go along with PTA-provided pizza for our hard-working staff on March 7th.
Dear students, parents, and staff of WMS
Thank you for your great participation in the Pennies for the Pit fundraiser! That fundraiser brought in $653.11!! We
have raised almost $2200 towards our $2,700 goal to purchase and install the GaGa Ball Pit. If you would like to
make a donation to help us reach our goal, please make a check payable to WMS PTA (with GaGa Ball Pit in the
memo line).
We are excited to install the GaGa Ball Pit sometime this spring.
- Girl Scout Troop 3612
PS. Along with the many generous donations from local businesses and WMS parents, we have truly appreciated the
support of the staff and from groups of students who have been holding their own fundraisers to raise money for this
effort. Thank you - Sonja Skovlin, leader