Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: All this information was provided in a packet to parents of graduating fifth graders at our elementary school. Maybe contact the elementary school or the middle school to see if you missed out on something?
Nothing came home with my child from Beverly Farms regarding an orientation day at Hoover. However, the letter in the above post is dated August 2015 with a 8.3.15 in the link which probably means it was saved on August 3rd. Not likely the letter was given out last spring.
Maybe that letter wasn't given out, but it's entirely likely that the "information" was given out in a packet to PP's graduating fifth grader, just as PP stated. Why be so critical to someone offering advice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: All this information was provided in a packet to parents of graduating fifth graders at our elementary school. Maybe contact the elementary school or the middle school to see if you missed out on something?
Nothing came home with my child from Beverly Farms regarding an orientation day at Hoover. However, the letter in the above post is dated August 2015 with a 8.3.15 in the link which probably means it was saved on August 3rd. Not likely the letter was given out last spring.
Maybe that letter wasn't given out, but it's entirely likely that the "information" was given out in a packet to PP's graduating fifth grader, just as PP stated. Why be so critical to someone offering advice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: All this information was provided in a packet to parents of graduating fifth graders at our elementary school. Maybe contact the elementary school or the middle school to see if you missed out on something?
Nothing came home with my child from Beverly Farms regarding an orientation day at Hoover. However, the letter in the above post is dated August 2015 with a 8.3.15 in the link which probably means it was saved on August 3rd. Not likely the letter was given out last spring.
Anonymous wrote: All this information was provided in a packet to parents of graduating fifth graders at our elementary school. Maybe contact the elementary school or the middle school to see if you missed out on something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are all Middle School's having orientation? I haven't heard anything from Hoover Middle School and there is no information regarding an orientation on the school website or calendar.
From the parent letter, it will be on Thursday the 27th. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/hooverms/ParentLetter2015Final.doc8.3.15.pdf
In past years, kids would bring a small notebook and a pencil. They would get their schedule and locker assignments. Students then would go to each class for a few minutes at a time, just enough to meet the teachers and learn the layout of the school. It did not count as a school day (no lunch provided) so the kids finished well before noon.
Anonymous wrote:Are all Middle School's having orientation? I haven't heard anything from Hoover Middle School and there is no information regarding an orientation on the school website or calendar.
From the parent letter, it will be on Thursday the 27th. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/hooverms/ParentLetter2015Final.doc8.3.15.pdf
In past years, kids would bring a small notebook and a pencil. They would get their schedule and locker assignments. Students then would go to each class for a few minutes at a time, just enough to meet the teachers and learn the layout of the school. It did not count as a school day (no lunch provided) so the kids finished well before noon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bring nothing. They learn to open and lock their lockers, walk the halls, see where the classrooms are. It is sort of chaotic and most kids are screaming and hugging each other.
They do this on Wednesday evening at our middle school, along with being able to purchase gym clothes, if they choose, and getting homeroom assignments. Then at the Thursday orientation, kids get their schedule in the homeroom and go to each class before being sent back home. They don't need to take anything.
Anonymous wrote:bring nothing. They learn to open and lock their lockers, walk the halls, see where the classrooms are. It is sort of chaotic and most kids are screaming and hugging each other.
Anonymous wrote:Are all Middle School's having orientation? I haven't heard anything from Hoover Middle School and there is no information regarding an orientation on the school website or calendar.
In past years, kids would bring a small notebook and a pencil. They would get their schedule and locker assignments. Students then would go to each class for a few minutes at a time, just enough to meet the teachers and learn the layout of the school. It did not count as a school day (no lunch provided) so the kids finished well before noon.