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Wally Time, COVID Testing, SCC

It’s been a great first two weeks, and we appreciate your support as parents in the learning process. We love having your children with us again, and hope they are enjoying being back in school as much as we are.

COVID Testing at ERMS

The Utah Department of Health sets up testing sites throughout the state, and we’ve been hosting one for the past few months in our parking lot at their request. Due to increased demand, they are now offering COVID testing M-F from 4 – 7 pm. You can register for an appointment at coronavirus.utah.gov, and they will also allow drive-up testing without an appointment when wait times allow for it to be done reasonably. See this flyer for more information.

If you have other COVID questions (exposure, quarantine, etc.), this new one-page flyer from the Salt Lake County Health Department does a great job of outlining the most common topics. Full and regularly-updated information for the state can be found at coronavirus.utah.gov/education.

Wally Time – A Small Space for Life Skills

Each day of the week except Fridays, students have half a half hour set aside for Wally Time (our school mascot is Wally the Wapiti). Most days, this time is used for students to read a book, which has proven benefits in many academic areas and has a history at Elk Ridge (we used to call it DEAR – Drop Everything and Read). This also allows teachers to work with students individually if they are struggling with a concept being covered in class. The teacher they go to during this time changes each day so that they can get help in all classes if they need it.

But kids have a lot going on, and we often don’t have a space to talk about life skills they need to thrive in school. To give students a space to learn these skills, we take that time each Wednesday to cover a topic we’re seeing as an area our students in our school need some support. To give you an idea what this looks like, our topic this past week was Emotional Regulation. Students got a chance to discuss what emotions they are feeling (stressed being at a new school, overwhelmed, tired, etc.) and were given a few basic strategies for regulating their emotions: self care like exercising and getting enough sleep, breathing exercises, etc. 

This next Wednesday, we’re talking about how to speak to adults. We can’t read minds – not that we’d want to in middle school, mind you – and if a student doesn’t understand a concept, has an issue seeing the board, is feeling overwhelmed, etc., we want them to speak up. We’ll give a few scenarios and have them actually practice how to bring it up with an adult. If you can support this at home by talking with them about things they can speak up about, we’d love the support and reinforcement.

We’ll work to include each week’s Wednesday topic in our Monday email so that you know what’s coming and can work with your students at home or ask questions if you have them. Some weeks will be more focused on college and career readiness, some on building community, and others on academic strategies. You are always welcome at any time to talk with us or your students about what we’re learning that week.

School Community Council Elections & First Meeting

If you want to have a say in what happens at the school, we’d love to have you join our school community council! Fill out an election application here, or just attend our first meeting. We will meet at 6 pm on September 21st in the Media Center. We will also have a Zoom option for those wishing to attend virtually. That link will be posted on the Community Council page of the school website on the date of the meeting. We would love to have you, so mark your calendar!

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7th Grade Elections, Dress Code, SCC Elections

We hope your students are enjoying being back in school as much as we are! With the first week under our belts, we’re settling into the more routine aspects of school. As always, check your email each Monday for a Skylert, and check our website and social media pages for both the Skylert information and highlights from life at school.

7th Grade Student Government Elections

Since our 7th graders come from various elementary schools, we hold elections for student body officers when they get here to Elk Ridge. If your student is at all interested – or you as their parent think they should give it a go – have them check out this page on the school website for dates, deadlines, and application information.

Dress Code

Please make sure you send your students to school in clothing that follows the JSD Dress Code. A good rule of thumb if you aren’t sure it works is to make sure your student is covered from shoulder to shoulder and from the neck to the knee. If you have any questions please contact a member of the administration. 

School Community Council Elections & First MeetingIf you want to have a say in what happens at the school, we’d love to have you join our school community council! Fill out an election application here, or just attend our first meeting. We will meet at 6 pm on September 21st in the Media Center. We will also have a Zoom option for those wishing to attend virtually. That link will be posted on the Community Council page of the school website on the date of the meeting. We would love to have you, so mark your calendar!

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7th Grade Student Gov. Applications

Interested in running for student body officer? Check out the dates and deadlines below, as well as the promotional video from our current 8th and 9th grade SBO’s.

August 23 – 27: Applications available in the Main Office

August 31: Applications, questionnaire, poster examples, and video outline due to Mr. Fife in Room 406 by 3 pm.

September 2 – 8: Posters up in the cafeteria and hallways – You need to get Mr. Fife’s approval before hanging your posters.

September 8: Primary elections (if needed). 8 students move on. Mandatory meeting at the end of the day for the results for all applicants. Interview sign-ups start if moving on. You will have only ONE interview.

September 10: Interviews after school.

September 13: Videos are due to Mr. Fife by 3 pm.

September 14: Final Elections – Winners will be notified at the end of the day in the library. School-wide announcement of winners will be at the end of the day or the following morning.

SBO Advisor Contact Information: Mr. Fife, jason.fife@jordandistrict.org – Room 406

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Back-to-School Night & More

Back-to-School Night & Videos

We will be holding the in-person half of Back-to-School Night from 6 – 7:30 pm at the school. We will have a brief introduction, allow the PTSA to conduct some business, and then give you the rest of the time to visit teachers, work on locker combinations, etc. Many of you did this last Friday unofficially, and we will hold next year’s night before school starts to capitalize on such high interest.

We also have brief videos from teachers explaining things you might want to know as parents for your child’s classes. Those videos can be found here. They will be available at any time for the next few weeks – like when your kids come home and tell you about their favorite teacher and you want to know who they are talking about.

Immunizations at Back-to-School Night

The required 7th grade immunizations (not COVID-19 vaccinations or flu shots) will be offered through Certified Nursing Services during Back-to-School Night. They will arrive before Back-to-School Night begins if you’d like to come a bit early.

Chromebooks & Registration

We can’t give your student a Chromebook until you have completed registration, as it contains an acceptable use agreement for electronic devices in the district. 

More Information Always Online

We always post every Skylert and as much important information as possible on the school website (elkridgemiddle.org). Please check out our last Skylert/post regarding much of the start-of-school information we get asked about most frequently.

We also do our level best to avoid overloading your inbox/phone/texts with information so that when we do send it out, it’s something you actually read. Plan on a message from us once a week (usually Monday evening), and always check the website if you’re wondering if you’ve missed something.

Lego Robotics

Like Legos? Like Robots? Join Lego Robotics at Elk Ridge Middle School. It meets after school Tuesday and Thursday from 3:05-4:00. We build and program Lego robots. We also solve engineering problems. To join: https://forms.gle/8bM5icRJquV54sCc9 

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First Week Information

It’s time to get this school year started! We kick off Monday for 7th graders and Tuesday for everyone else. There’s a lot of great information in this Skylert, so be sure to check it all out so that you come prepared. We can’t wait to see everyone!

Contents of This Skylert

  • 7th Grade First Day (Aug. 16, 8 am – 12 pm)
  • 8th/9th Grade First Day – All Grades Attend (Aug. 17, 8 am – 3 pm)
  • Class Schedules (Check Again on Sunday Night!)
  • Lunch Schedules
  • New School Start & End Times for 2021-22
  • COVID-19 Updates & Information
  • Meeting with a Counselor
  • Back-to-School Night (Aug. 16, 6 – 7:30 pm)
  • Immunizations During Back-to-School Night
  • Drop-Off & Pick-Up Procedures & Map
  • Back-to-School Night
  • Free School Lunch for 2021-22
  • Calculators & Elk Ridge Math

7th Grade First Day of School (Monday, August 16, 8 am – 12 pm)

School starts on Monday for 7th graders at 8:00 am. We’ll run through students’ entire schedules, cover important information they’ll need being new to the school, and have some fun along the way. School will end at 12 pm. This is a school day for your 7th graders, so parents don’t need to attend. We’ll take good care of them!

8th/9th Grade First Day / All Students Attend (Tuesday, August 17, 8 am – 3 pm)

This will be a normal schedule (8 am to 3 pm), and the students will attend all of their classes for the normal times.

New School Start and End Times

Along with most other middle schools in the district, our start and end times have been shifted back 10 minutes. We will now start school at 8:00 am and end at 3 pm. If you don’t ride a bus, make sure you’re arriving at 7:50 and not right at 8 am.

Class Schedules

There may have been necessary last-minute changes to your schedule. Please look at and print your schedule Sunday night to be sure you have the most up to date schedule. Be sure to print your locker information as well.  

Schedule changes are only taking place if there is a mistake. If you believe there is a mistake in your student’s schedule please email your counselor. 

If you are an 8th or 9th grade Honors Math student and you would like to be a Peer Tutor for an elective class, please contact your counselor.

Lunch Schedules

Your lunch will be based on your 4th hour teacher if you are a 7th grader, and based on your 5th hour teacher if you are an 8th or 9th grader. This will be posted throughout the school next week, and can also be found on this page of the school website.

COVID-19 Updates & Information

We will be following district and county health department guidelines regarding COVID-19. Starting out the year, this means masks are not required. If you choose to wear or not wear a mask, please be respectful of that same choice for others. For more complete information regarding quarantine protocol, recommendations, and more, visit this page. This information was also emailed to you directly by the district.

Meeting with a Counselor

If you need to meet with your counselor, please sign up on our website at elkridge.jordandistrict.org > Students > Meet With A Counselor

Counselors will be contacting you as soon as possible to meet with you.

Back-to-School Night

Our back-to-school night will be held Monday from 6-7:30 pm. We will start with a brief opening meeting in the auditorium to answer questions and give our wonderful PTSA a chance to say a few things, and then you’ll be able to take a map and move about the school to meet with teachers. We had a huge turnout to tour the school this morning, and that’s great.  If you came in today, you don’t need to come again on Monday night unless you want to chat with a teacher or get involved with the PTSA. We’ll most likely move next year’s back-to-school night up to the week before school starts going forward.

We will also be offering a virtual back-to-school night option in the form of videos from our teachers giving you a brief introduction to them and their classrooms. That link will be sent out Monday afternoon in a Skylert.

Immunizations During Back-to-School Night

The required 7th grade immunizations (not COVID-19 vaccinations or flu shots) will be offered through Certified Nursing Services during Back-to-School Night. They will arrive before Back-to-School Night begins if you’d like to come a bit early.

Drop-Off and Pick-Up

We have a large number of students that arrive via car, and it makes a HUGE difference if everyone follows the established procedure. Use the map below, pull as far forward as you can in front of the school, and please ask your children to use the center crosswalk directly in front of the main doors. With Bangerter construction, it’s especially important this year that we get as many cars in the parking lot at a time as possible, and get everyone through as quickly as possible.

School Lunch is Free for the 2021-22 School Year

The USDA has decided to provide free lunch to all students for the 2021-22 school year. A la carte items (donuts, brownies, cookies, etc.) will still cost money as they are not a part of the regular school lunch. If you would normally qualify for free or reduced lunch, please still fill out the free and reduced lunch application, as that helps with a variety of things for both you and us.

Calculators & Elk Ridge Math

It is strongly recommended that students purchase their own personal calculator for use at home.  Please see the attached information about the calculators that are used at Elk Ridge Middle School. 

8th and 9th grade students will start using calculators immediately, so this will require timely action.  Please use this LINK for information about the TI-84.

7th grade students will not be using calculators until late October or early November, so if your student is a 7th grader you have some time. Use this LINK for information about the TI-34 Multiview.

Elk Ridge does have a calculator rental program, but the quantity and quality of the calculator is limited. Use this LINK for information about the rental program. Rental forms will be available in your student’s math class.

You may talk to your student’s math teacher should you have any questions.

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Summer Hours, Memory Books, and Lost & Found

We hope you are enjoying the start of a great summer break. We have three quick summer notes:

  1. The main office will be open all summer from 8 am – 3 pm, except for holidays.
  2. If you purchased a memory book and haven’t picked it up, please come in as soon as possible to pick it up.
  3. If you have anything in your locker or in the lost and found, we will be donating everything after tomorrow (June 8), so check now before it’s gone!

Thank you again for a great year, and stay safe this summer!

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The Last Two Weeks

We’re nearly to the end of the school year, and now is definitely the time to remind your student to check on grades and with teachers before deadlines for turning in work have passed. You can always check Skyward and Canvas for up-to-date information in each class.

We have a lot of exciting things planned for the last two weeks of school, and we look forward to a lot of fun as we wrap up a year for the history books.

THIS WEEK (Masks Still Required)

Ongoing: BHS Arena Scheduling (more info below)

Monday, May 24

  • Theatre Performance @ 6 pm and 7:30 pm
  • Calculators checked out from math teachers are due  

Tuesday, May 25

  • Orchestra Concert @ 7 pm

Wednesday, May 26

  • Dance Concert @ 6 pm and 7:30 pm

Thursday, May 27

  • Locker Cleanout During 2nd Period
  • Band Concert @ 7 pm
  • Lagoon Bus Permission Slips Due (9th Grade – Found Here)
  • Bingham cross-country team meeting @ 6:30 pm in the Bingham media center

Friday, May 28

  • AP Human Geography Test (In seats and ready with charged Chromebooks at 9:30 am)
  • Virtual Student Chromebook Return/Checkup (Instructions Below)

NEXT WEEK (Masks Recommended, but not Required)

Monday, May 31

  • No School (Memorial Day)

Tuesday, June 1

  • Chromebook Return/Checkup (Instructions Below)

Wednesday, June 2

  • 9th Grade Memory Books (Given out during 1st, Signing Party during 7th)
  • Year-End Assembly (Awards, Performances)

Thursday, June 3

  • 9th Grade Lagoon Day (Go to 1st period, purchase your pass online beforehand, and bring lunch or money for lunch)
  • 7th & 8th Grade Memory Books (Given out during 1st, Signing Party during 7th)
  • 7th & 8th Grade Activity Day (Each class will have activities and sign yearbooks on our regular bell schedule)
  • 7th Grade Last Day of School

Friday, June 4

  • Virtual Day for Students (No students in the building)
  • 8th & 9th Grade Last Day of School – Enjoy a well-deserved break!

Chromebook Returns

All students should plan on bringing their Chromebooks to the media center during their Language Arts class on Tuesday, June 1st. All Chromebooks will be checked for damage and then either checked right back out to the student (7th & 8th Grade, if desired) or checked in to the school (9th Grade).

Virtual Students are welcome to come at any point that day to check them in. Because the mask mandate will be lifted at that point, we will also happily take virtual student Chromebooks this Friday from 9:30 am – 2 pm while the mask mandate is still in effect. Simply check in the main office and bring it to the media center.

Before Checking In

  • Remove any stickers you applied
  • Wrap up the charger nicely
  • Wipe down the outside (not the inside, and spray the cloth and not the Chromebook)

Fees will be assessed for any missing chargers, cracked or damaged screens, excessive wear, missing keys, or a Chromebook missing entirely. And again, 7th & 8th graders can keep their Chromebooks over the summer if they would like, but will still need to bring it to be assessed.

BHS Arena Scheduling

If students have incomplete or incorrect schedules for BHS next year, they can log into skyward and make those adjustments. Arena scheduling will be open now until June 2 at 11:59pm. It will open again Aug. 2 @ 3pm until Aug. 17 @ 11:59pm.

Lagoon Permission Slips Due May 27th

There is no fee to ride the bus, but we do require a signed parent permission slip. They can be found on the school website and in the main office. Actual tickets to Lagoon are purchased online only on Lagoon’s website.

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Lagoon Permission Slips

Our annual Ninth Grade Lagoon Day will be on Thursday, June 3, 2021. This activity is for ninth graders only.

YOU MUST RETURN THIS SIGNED PARENT PERMISSION SLIP TO RIDE THE BUS. THIS IS DUE BY MAY 27th.

How much does it cost? $37.00 (tax included)  ONLINE STUDENT TICKETS: Student tickets will be available to purchase online, in advance.  Students can go onto Lagoon’s website and purchase tickets using the promo code  SCHOOLS21. If tickets are purchased online, in advance, your student  can go directly to the Entrance Gates with their digital ticket.Lagoon ticket windows will still be open for students to purchase from Lagoon. Checks are not accepted. Students may use their Lagoon 2021 Season Passport. 

STUDENT FEES AND FINES MUST BE PAID IN ORDER TO ATTEND LAGOON. PLEASE CHECK SKYWARD.

Please note: X-Venture Zone Attractions (Skycoaster, Double Thunder Raceway and Catapult) are not included with the Single Day Passport. Lagoon-A-Beach will not be open.

What should students bring?

  • Lunch, or money for lunch
  • Sunscreen, hat, water bottle, sunglasses, etc.

What should students wear? 

All students attending this activity must follow Jordan School District dress code. There are many water-related rides at Lagoon, so please dress appropriately.

Student Discipline 

  • Suspensions and discipline referrals may affect your student’s opportunity to attend this activity.

Transportation

  • ERMS ninth grade students may ride the bus at no cost. Buses will leave ERMS at 9:00 am.
  • Buses will leave Lagoon between 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm and return to ERMS between 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm. The school assumes no liability for students who choose not to board buses on time. Students who need a ride home from school should make arrangements beforehand, as the school will be locked by the time the buses return to ERMS.
  • PERMISSION SLIPS TO RIDE THE BUS ARE DUE: MAY 27, 2021
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Medallions, Summer Programs, & BHS Arena Scheduling

Our counseling center team has a few upcoming events we want to make sure you are aware of:

WAPITI MEDALLION

Every year at ERMS, students have the opportunity to be recognized for their contributions to our school and community by earning a Wapiti Medallion. Points are assigned for different activities that show students have gone “above and beyond” what is expected of them. Students must earn a minimum of 40 points to earn their medallion this year. The instruction sheet can be found here.

In order to apply, students must send an email by Wed. May 19th and submit their essay by Monday May 24th. Please see the application information sheet on our website or in the main office for details. Questions should be directed to Camille Francis at camille.francis@jordandistrict.org or Kristy Weldon at kristine.weldon@jordandistrict.org. Thank you!

IN-PERSON SUMMER PROGRAMS

We are excited to offer help during the summer for students that could use small-group instruction. If you are interested, please reply to this email and let us know. We won’t be able to offer help in every subject, but will be able to work with other middle schools if a subject you need isn’t available here.

ONLINE SUMMER COURSE ENROLLMENT

Summer enrollment has begun for Utah Students Connect as well as other credit recovery and original credit options. Please email or speak with your counselor for more information.

ENGINEERING/TRANSPORTATION CAMP

The University of Utah is excited to announce their free 2021 Transportation Camp. Explore engineering in this week-long event dedicated to introducing 7th and 8th grade students to the transportation industry. Selected participants will experience hands-on activities while working with the professional researchers and faculty of the University of Utah. Participants will have the opportunity to experience on-campus amenities, guest lectures and explore career opportunities while focusing on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fundamentals. Space is limited. More information can be found at https://www.civil.utah.edu/transportation-camp/ or the attached flyer.

BINGHAM ARENA SCHEDULING

Arena scheduling for incoming sophomores (9th graders) will open up on Thursday, May 20th at 3:00 pm and close on Friday, May 21st at midnight. It will open up again for everyone on May 24th at 3:00 and close on June 2nd at midnight. Ninth graders that are going to Bingham are encouraged to click on Arena Scheduling in Skyward and check their schedules for missing classes. 

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Wapiti Medallion Instructions

Every year at ERMS, students have the opportunity to be recognized for their contributions to our school and community by earning a Wapiti Medallion. Points are assigned for different activities that require students to go above and beyond the normal student expectations. The award can be earned in each grade (bronze for 7th, silver for 8th, and gold for 9th), and for earning the award all three years at Elk Ridge (platinum).

In order to apply, students must send an email by Wed. May 19th and submit their essay by Monday May 24th. Please see the application information sheet here, below, or in the main office for details. Questions should be directed to Camille Francis at camille.francis@jordandistrict.org or Kristy Weldon at kristine.weldon@jordandistrict.org. Thank you!