Monday, October 28, 2013

Linus Pauling Make Your Mark Video 2013

Make Your Mark Launch




October 28, 2013
Dear LPMS Community,                                                                                          

Today we launch our Make Your Mark (MYM) direct donation campaign for the 2013-14 school year at Linus Pauling Middle School.  This direct donation campaign provides additional resources and unique experiences to enhance learning at our school.  MYM is our primary annual fundraising campaign and our goal this year is to raise $15,000.  We have moved away from product-based fundraising and sincerely appreciate those who Made Their Mark this past year.  We hope we can count on you to join us again!  Click here to watch a short video about the positive impact of MYM and new ideas for this year!     

How can you support the Linus Pauling Make Your Mark campaign? 

1.     Make a tax deductible gift!  Every gift large or small makes a difference for our students at Linus Pauling.  You can give online at cpsfoundation.org (designate to: LPMS Make Your Mark).  You will be able to designate specifically to MYM prior to submitting your donation.  Another way to give is by writing a check to: Corvallis Public Schools Foundation (LPMS Make Your Mark and student’s name on the memo line for prize drawings).  Send checks to:

Linus Pauling Middle School
Attn: Make Your Mark
1111 NW Cleveland Avenue
Corvallis, OR 97330

2.     Encourage your student to get involved and bring in a cash or check donation.  Your student will receive a raffle ticket for every $5 that is donated.  We have fun prizes for individuals and Pride classes such as Principal for the day (you even get to pick your own VP), signed OSU gear, Yogurt Extreme escape with a friend, and much more!  We will be collecting donations at Pride period on Fridays during November and December.  The emphasis is on making a difference, participation, and having fun!

3.     Help spread the word!  Below is a link to our campaign video showing how the donations have and will positively impact our school.  Please consider sending this letter to family, friends, neighbors, business owners or anyone else who may want to help through email, Facebook, Twitter, or other creative ways. We are also graciously accepting “in kind” donations from businesses and individuals for participation raffle drawings.  Also attached is the MYM brochure that you are invited to share.  Thank you for spreading the news of Make Your Mark! 


We will keep you updated on the progress toward our goal! If you have any questions or would like to be involved with our Make Your Mark direct donation drive, please contact committee member Russa Kittridge at russa.kittredge@gmail.com.

With Sincere Thanks,
LPMS Make Your Mark Campaign Committee

Friday, October 25, 2013

Update from Mr. Beasley



Dear LPMS Community,

I hope you are having a great Friday.  The purpose of this communication is to update you on several items including safety, an upcoming school-wide trip to OSU, and our iPad program called 1:World.  Before addressing those topics, I want to share that recently LPMS had our first school-wide assembly of the year.  I truly enjoyed the opportunity to be together as a school community.  Our staff and student participation was awesome! 

Safety

Today during our PRIDE period, we practiced a lock down drill.  Along with our monthly fire drills, we conduct two earthquake drills each year (fall and spring), and at least one lock down drill.  It is incredibly troubling that the unthinkable happened again this week in Nevada.  While a lock down is an important safety tool that we practice, it is also important that we give your child information if they are in a situation with imminent danger such as an active shooter at a mall, community building, a house of worship, or in a school.  We use information from the Department of Homeland Security and address it in as developmentally appropriate manner as possible.           

School-Wide Trip to OSU

Thanks to our Make Your Mark direct donation drive, we are again planning a community building trip to OSU.  LPMS students and staff through a partnership with Oregon State University, will be traveling to OSU on Nov. 15 to attend an OSU Women's basketball game vs. Sacramento State.  There is no admission fee to the game.  This is a great opportunity for LP students to visit a university campus.  OSU also integrates an academic component. Permission forms will be coming home with students the week of November 4th. Watch for more information to follow!

We will be looking for 15 (five from each grade level) parent volunteers to help at the event at OSU on Nov. 15 from 10:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.  Volunteers will be given free entrance to the game.  We use a great online tool called VolunteerSpot to sign up volunteers.  You don't need an account to use this tool.  If you would like to help, click here, enter your name, email and pick which grade you would like to support. All volunteers working with/around students must also have a school verified Criminal History Background Check (CHBC).  If you haven't yet completed a 509j CHBC within the last two school years, then there is still time to complete this process. To start, go to LPMS Volunteers and complete the online Criminal Background Check form.  The form takes about two weeks to process. Feel free to sign up to volunteer through VolunteerSpot and we will verify that your CHBC has cleared just before the event.  http://www.volunteerspot.com/login/entry/574196494068

1:World Update

We are continuing to prepare for our iPad program at Linus Pauling Middle School.  The next student iPad bootcamp is scheduled to be Oct. 28 at LPMS.  The Linus Pauling student iPad checkout (i.e. roll-out)  is on schedule for Nov. 4th (grade 8), Nov. 5th (grade 7), and Nov. 7th (grade 6).  Testing of the global proxy has been completed by Apple, Technology and other designated District office staff.  Currently, the global proxy will apply the same basic CIPA-compliant to the iPads when they connect to the Internet outside the District’s network.  Technology is working with LBL ESD on adding more filter rules in time for the rollouts in early November.  The middle school iPads are being re-configured into Supervise mode which will prevent the global proxy from being deleted by students.  Technology Specialist Darren Bland has been working with our staff on training with device management and instructional enhancement.  Answers to the FAQ from our recent iPad night have been posted on the district website.  Here is the link to the district page:  http://www.csd509j.net/en-us/districtinformation/keyinitiatives/1world/faq.aspx

We’ll see you at conferences next week! 

Sincerely, Eric