Announcements-Tuesday, March 23rd-B Day
WEDNESDAY- A DAY
WEDNESDAY EARLY DISMISSAL AT 11:50 AM
IOWA HISTORY DAY DISTRICT CONTEST
Congratulation to Summit Middle School students who competed at the Iowa History Day Merle Hay District Contest and who have qualified for the State of Iowa History Day Virtual State Contest on April 15. Students will utilize judge’s comments and continue to hone and craft their work as they prepare for the State Contest. Best of luck to all below as they continue on their History Day journey!
JUNIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY
Ahana Devadas, Audrey Dummermuth, & Zoe Zhang
Shots Captured, Not Fire: How the Communicative Power of Photography Ended a War
Henry Zou, Luka Felbapov, and Luke Gragg
A Messenger to a New World | Propaganda In the Bolshevik Regime
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT
Leah Ferguson
Laura Bridgman, Life in the Darkness
JUNIOR PAPER
Charles Berk
From Speeches to Emails, How Presidents Have Communicated With the Public and Congress in History
PERSONAL CARE AND CANNED FOOD DRIVE
Summit Middle School is now collecting donations for the Food Bank of Iowa!
Starting after spring break, there will be bins outside of every community that you can put your donations in. Examples of donations include toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, soap, band-aids, hand sanitizer, first aid supplies, and canned foods. There will be a separate bin where you can place the canned foods. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at zhang.zoe@jdragonmail.us (personal care drive) and dummermuth.audrey@jdragonmail.us (canned food drive). Thank you for helping those in need!
FROM THE LIBRARY
Book Madness – We have our FINAL FOUR set – Restart, Raina Teigmeier Books, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and Harry Potter! The vote for these games will be e-mailed to you the Monday after Spring Break.
Featured Book of the Week
The Good War is a thought provoking book about the potential dangers with online gaming. When Ironville Middle School starts a gaming club, students are pretty excited to get to play video games at school. But when the game chosen mimics World War II, some of the students start to take the game a little too seriously.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Community Education is offering numerous swim programs to keep members of the family active. You can find our programs by clicking the link below!
https://johnston.ce.eleyo.com/search?redirected_yet=true&sf%5Bcategory%5D=68