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Photo of students and teacher walking at lunchDraper students and teachers Walk@Lunch on April 30  — Draper students and teachers braved the brisk weather as they went on a walk together during National Walk@Lunch Day on April 30. "We wanted to 'walk the talk' at Draper. Childhood obesity is the number one national issue for young adolescents," said Draper Middle School Assistant Principal Rosemary Soltis. "We need to model and encourage our young people to stay active and use physical activity, something as basic as walking, as a way to improve their overall health and to stay fit. Daily walking reduces some lifelong risks for heart disease, high blood pressure and overall weight gain. Not to mention, it's free and it's fun."


Draper's landscaping vision —
You may have noticed that Draper has taken on a new look this spring. In preparation for the upcoming roofing and other renovations this summer, the school has taken down overgrown trees and shrubbery. While the facade may look barren at the present time, Draper is anticipating enhancing the front walkway and the interior library courtyard with new greenery and flowers. School groups such as Student Council and the environmental club, “Go For the Green,” are looking to plant, to renew what had been overgrown and in some cases, diseased. Be assured that Draper Middle School is looking to enhance its look, as well as to protect its natural environment in their landscaping vision.


Find out how to go on a
Western Mediterranean Cruise, July 2-July 12, 2009 Relax on a cruise ship. Soak up sun and ocean air. Dock at incredible ports of call including: Marseilles, France; Barcelona and Malaga, Spain; Milan and Genoa, Italy; the Spanish Islands of Ibiza and Mallorca; Straits of Gibraltor; and Tangiers, Morocco. Fees cover round trip air travel, accommodations, meals and museum entrance fees. Students, families and staff who are interested in going on this district-approved trip from July 2, 2009 to July 12, 2009 are encouraged to find out the details at www.myexplorica.com. Receive a $75 discount for signing up before April 30, 2008. For questions and the voucher code, contact Patrick Keegan at Mohonasen High School in room 9.


Mandatory immunization requirements for incoming sixth-graders All incoming sixth-grade students born after January 1, 1994 need to show proof of a Tdap booster immunization. The Tdap immunization is a combination of diphtheria, tetanus and Pertussis vaccine. New York State Law mandates that all students entering sixth-grade must have received the Tdap vaccine. This booster immunization must have been given after September 1, 2006 in order for it to be valid. We want to make sure that incoming sixth-graders have enough time before the start of the 2008 school year to get this mandatory immunization. Find out more.


Photo of Draper students recognized at Student Appreciation BreakfastDraper students recognized at Student Appreciation Breakfast on April 10Twice a year, Draper students are recognized for their hard work ethic, character and citizenship at a Student Appreciation Breakfast. Find out who received an award at the Student Appreciation Breakfast on April 10.

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Sixth graders "rock" at creating factual stories A group of sixth grade students from Ms. Gallelli’s class took a trip to Bradt School to read their rock cycle stories to second graders for the second year in a row.

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ents created their stories based on knowledge and facts they learned in science class. They then used these facts to write a creative “fiction” story from the point of view of a rock, in one of the many stages of the rock cycle. Read more.

Photo of eighth grade school Geography Bee winner
Geography Bee puts Draper student on the map —
Congratulations to eighth grade student, Matthew Pasquini, who represented Draper Middle School at the regional Geography Bee! 

Matthew was one of only 100 students across the state who qualified to participate in the event. 

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Grant provides foundation for Draper Book Nook — The Mohonasen Foundation for Excellence granted teachers Kim Coelho and Kim Brassard $2,500 to start a “Book Nook” at Draper Middle School.

The Draper Book Nook would be a place where teachers could go to select books across different content areas and at different reading levels for their students. Read more.


The changing adolescent brain: The key to understanding your child's behavior — Parents look at adolescents and adolescents look at parents, each asking the same question, “Who is this alien living in my house?” Behaviors and relationships that once made sense are suddenly beyond comprehension. So, what’s changing? The adolescent brain.

Scientists have discovered that the outward physiological changes taking place in that young student are also occurring in his or her brain. Understanding and learning to cope with these changes are keys to maintaining a healthy parent-child relationship. Read more at the Parent Spot.


Second Quarter Honor Rolls — The middle school's second quarter Grade 6 Honor Roll, Grade 6 High Honor Roll, Grade 7 Honor Roll, Grade 7 High Honor Roll, Grade 8 Honor Roll and Grade 8 High Honor Roll lists are posted. Congratulations to all those students who achieved honor roll status and good luck to all students on an even better third quarter!


Drivers need to STOP for pedestrians People driving on campus, and anywhere for that matter, need to stop and yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk. There are "pedestrian crossing" signs and painted pavement located at all of the schools. With snow banks and low light conditions during the winter, it is even more important for drivers to be aware of students who are walking. Find out more at the School Resource Officers' page. 


Attention parents and students: Drop-off procedures need to be enforced for safety —
Throughout the school year, and especially during the winter weather, parents and students are asked to follow the safety drop-off procedures put in place at Draper Middle School. After 7 a.m., cars are not allowed to pull up to the sidewalk in front of the school. Students should be dropped off at the crosswalk area in the faculty parking lot. Also, cars should not be parked in the diagonal area where the buses park. Additionally, students should not be walking in between buses or crossing in high traffic areas. These procedures are put in place to ensure both the safety of our students and parents. We appreciate your cooperation.

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Mohonasen launches new communication tool: Sign up today! Mohonasen is pleased to announce the launch of the new "School News Notifier" (SNN), a system designed to help keep parents and the community more in touch with what is happening at Mohonasen Central Schools.  SNN is an opt-in e-mail alert system for which parents and residents can sign up to receive e-mail alerts from the district. With SNN, district officials have the power to send updates and reminders about district activities or information about emergency school closings and delays. Users can choose to receive any or all of the alerts, and they can unsubscribe at any time. **Your e-mail address will be kept confidential.** Visit the SNN FAQ & Help page for information on how to sign up and log in, what notifications are available, how to subscribe and unsubscribe from notifications and much more. Continue to the School News Notifier home page to sign up for SNN!


Prevention efforts continue in wake of MRSA staph infection cases in our schoolsLike most districts around the country, Mohonasen has been taking steps to prevent the spread of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus or MRSA. The district has had three reported incidents of MRSA in students — one case each at Pinewood Intermediate School, Draper Middle School and Mohonasen High School. District officials are working closely with the Schenectady County Health Department to minimize the spread of this antibiotic-resistant bacteria and promote good hygiene practices among students and staff. Health officials say that regularly washing hands with soap and water is the BEST way to prevent the spread of MRSA. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has compiled a list of common questions and answers about MRSA in schools. Additional information about MRSA and what Mohonasen is doing to prevent its spread can be found here.


PTSO looking for new members to support activities that benefit Mohonasen students: Check out their new Web site The officers of the Mohonasen PTSO would like to extend an invitation to all parents and teachers to join the organization. Additionally, the Mohonasen PTSO has a new look — check out their new PTSO Web site! The PTSO sponsors numerous events throughout the school year for our middle and high school students, including teen towns, afterglows, award ceremonies, 8th Grade Career Day and dance, and the annual senior breakfast. PTSO also coordinates fund raisers, such as the faculty basketball game in November and holiday gift wrapping in December.


2007-08 district calendar is available online The full version of the 2007-08 district calendar is available online! Please note that the PDF document might take a little while to download.


Wondering what day it is?
Draper Middle School's A-B-C-D day calendar can now be accessed online! (PDF document)


"Success is Required" of students at Draper — Students at the middle school are learning that they are being held to higher standards. Principal Debra Male states it simply. "If you are a student at Draper, we expect you to succeed." Learn more about this initiative here. Download the 2007-08 Success is Required Parent-Student Info Guide. (PDF document)


Extracurricular activities at the middle school
Join a club and get involved! Look here for a list of student clubs and activities at Draper Middle School for 2007-08.


Find out how to go on a summer trip to France and Spain!
Students, families and staff who are interested in going to a district-approved trip to France and Spain June 30, 2008 to July 10, 2008 are encouraged to find out the details at www.myexplorica.com. Type in the ID number "Keegan-2363" in the Enrollment Area. For questions, contact Patrick Keegan at Mohonasen High School in room 9. The price will go up on December 1, so check it out now!


Mohonasen census: New children in districtThe Mohonasen Central School District is taking a census of all school district residents who have children under age 5 in order to plan for future student enrollment in our schools. Please take the time to fill out and send in the district census as soon as possible to Bradt Primary School, 2719 Hamburg Street, Attention: Alma DiCocco. Thank you for your assistance.


Attendance matters at Draper Middle School — As eighth-graders, students must take a series of important state tests that measure their abilities in English/language arts, math, science and social studies. Students who come to school each day and work hard at their studies fare better on these tests - showing they have the foundation necessary to do well in high school where the stakes are even higher. There are several things families can do to ensure kids are in school and learning. Read more here.


Looking for a particular TEACHER Web page? 

All of our Draper teacher pages are now one click off the Draper home page. You can click on the "teacher pages" logo on the top left of the school home page or
go there now.
 


Get help preparing for the NYS grade eight exams at the INTERMEDIATE TEST PREP CENTER
Significant numbers of students at Draper Middle School are still falling short on the state's eighth-grade exams in math and English language arts. THIS WEB SITE CAN HELP IMPROVE TEST PERFORMANCE. It is designed to help students gain more information, shore up skills and prepare for success on state tests in math, science, English language arts and social studies. DON'T WAIT UNTIL YOU ARE IN EIGHTH GRADE TO EXPLORE IT THOUGH because there is information for grades 5-8 inside. Each subject area provides lessons, practice activities, parent tips, teacher resources and occasional literature tie-ins. Struggling with a particular topic such as adding or multiplying with decimals? Search for that topic and you'll find online lessons and practice activities to help students improve in their class work — not just the grade eight exams! Visit it today.
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(PSSST: Accelerated 8th-graders taking Regents math or science classes should check out the Regents Exam Prep Center for practice exams, study tips, interactive games geared around the Math A exam and more.)


The history of Mohonasen —
A fascinating and informative look back on some of the rich history of our school district. These history pages were developed by students in Draper Middle School's Generation Y Club. A fun and informative site with great pictures you won't want to miss! Check it out here.

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Principal
Ms. Debra Male 
2070 Curry Road
Rotterdam,
New York 12303
(518) 356-8350

Assistant Principal
Ms. Rosemary Soltis 
(518) 356-8352
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A-B-C-D Day Calendar

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May 13-20
PTSO Book Fair at Draper During Lunch Periods 
May 14
6th-Grade Orientation for 5th-Grade Parents - 7 p.m./Draper MS Cafeteria
PTSO Meeting
- 7 p.m./Draper MS Library 
May 15
National Junior Honor Society Induction (Grades 7 & 8) - 7 p.m./HS Auditorium 
May 16
4th Quarter Interim Reports Mailed Home - Grades 6-12 
May 17
Community Day - 8:15 a.m.-9 p.m./Draper MS
May 19
Board of Education Meeting - 7 p.m./HS Farnsworth Tech. Ctr. 
May 20
*Budget Vote & Board of Education Elections* - Voting 7 a.m.-9 p.m./HS Gym
Band Boosters Sausage & Pepper Fundraiser - 4-7:30 p.m./HS
PTSO Book Fair - 4 p.m./HS
Preview of Mohon Music - 6:30 p.m./HS Gym 
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HOMEWORK HELPER

A collection of Web resources, kid-friendly search engines and tips to make homework a lot less frustrating.

COMPUTER GAMES
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YOUR BRAIN!

Who says computer games are all mindless entertainment? Try some of these great educational game sites and exercise your gray matter while having FUN!

 

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