Hawk Talk
October 28th - November 1st 2024
Twitter- @NISDHobby
Twitter- @NISDHobbyHealth
Mission
We will transform the learning experience within our inclusive community.
A Message from the Principal
Hello Hobby and Hobby Magnet Family,
Continue to stay connected by checking out the Hobby Middle School Calendar , Web page, Hobby PTA on Facebook and Twitter (X)
As Always,
You Matter!
Praise, Promote & Protect.
Lawrence Carranco - Principal
Email: lawrence.carranco@nisd.net
Phone: 397-6310 office
From Our PTA
From the Magnet School Director
What a great week at Hobby Health Science! 6th graders had a wonderful visit with our guests from Methodist Hospital as they shared their vision challenges. We appreciate the willingness of the Health Care professionals to share their experiences with our students. Hopefully you heard all about it at home!
We love our Health Care Professionals and NISD just proclaimed that Nov 4-10th will be celebrated as HOSA week! Here at Hobby Health Science our HOSA club would like to honor the Health Care workers in our families. We will host a Scrubs and Scones on November 7th in the Hobby Garden from 7:45-8:30 AM. Paper invitations will go out with students early next week so people can RSVP and we can plan accordingly.
I was also able to see Thrill a Mill on Tuesday evening and our Hawks were super Spooky.
The staff also had a great time with some dress up this week as we prepare for Red Ribbon Week next week. I would like to challenge all of the students to join us in some dress up fun!
November- Focusing on our blessings
Hobby Health Science holds an annual sock drive to help those in need. This year we have chosen to support the Start Center. Our donations will go to help keep chemo patients warm during their treatments. We will begin the drive on Nov 1st and continue through Nov 21st. Our students love to add a little bit of competition so we will take the winning class with us to deliver the socks to the Center in early December. We appreciate any donations that you are able to provide.
I would also love your help with recognizing what a blessing our teachers are. Please share a memory or words of appreciation that I can share with your children’s teachers. Email Mrs. Heye and she will make sure the teachers receive your messages.
Upcoming Events:
Field trips for 7th grade on Nov 1st and 8th- Please make sure we have the permission slips asap. We will ask that all of the students wear a Hobby shirt on the day of the field trip .
Seeking volunteers for….. Email Mrs. Heye if your student can help.
November 6th Raba STEM night Wed Nov. 6th from 5:00-6:30 (3 Volunteers ).
November 12th Esparza STEM night 5:30 (2 more volunteers)
November 19th STEM night at Hatchett 5:00-6:30- (3 volunteers)
November 19th STEM night at Steubing 5:00-6:30 -(1 more volunteers)
From your Academic Dean - Ms. Christina Lora
- Progress Reports for Marking Period 2 will be available on November 5th!
- AVID, GT, Magnet and CIS are all taking amazing field trip opportunities this upcoming month. Check out Hobby Twitter for pictures of our scholars on these learning opportunities!
Counselor's Connection
Please check out our October Counseling Newsletter for more details on what’s happening this month in the Counseling Dept.
8th grade parents: Together with your student, we encourage you to check out the Counseling tile on your child’s schoology and explore the folder titled “HS Credit, HS Planning and HS Magnet information.” This is a great place to find information about HS transition, endorsements, and upcoming opportunities to learn more about the High School Magnet programs offered here in NISD!
STAY CONNECTED:
Keep up to date with Hobby Counseling Department Happenings via our social media, "X" page @HobbyCounselors or have your student show you the counseling tile within schoology as there is wealth of information that will be posted here through the school year.
From your Hobby Library
Book Fair
Thank you for supporting our book fair this week! We surpassed the required minimum and were able to get some great books into student hands. This is the only library fundraiser, and it helps us pay for things like creepy cafe, student incentives, and other library programs. A special thank you to all the wonderful people who volunteered to help run, set up, and tear down book fair. You all did so much to help, and I could not have asked for a better group of volunteers! Hobby PTA is THE BEST! Thank you! 💜💛
Creepy Cafe
Creepy Cafe is this coming THURSDAY! Please remind your student(s) that have a ticket that they must have the ticket to enter, and if they are attending the flex performance Mrs. Fox will flag them. If however, another teacher has flagged them for flex they will have to go to that teacher’s flex class unless your student is able to speak to the teacher about switching before Wednesday.
Upcoming events
Come Support Our Lady Hawks!
Athletic Information
IMPORTANT ATHLETIC INFORMATION
If your child is interested in trying out for a sport, or is enrolled in 7th or 8th grade athletics, there is mandatory paperwork that must be completed before they can be eligible to participate.
An athlete cannot try out for a sport before completing ALL UIL paperwork found on the parent portal. (link below)
STUDENTS NEW TO ATHLETICS:
All incoming students who did not have a medical physical last year MUST complete a medical physical and give a copy to the head coach on campus. The physical form can be printed from the parent portal. The medical history form must be completed online. Print the completed medical history and the physical form and take both of those papers with you to the doctor when you get your physical. Make a copy of the medical physical and turn it into the head coach. You do not need to turn in medical history, but must complete it online.
*Rank One Parent Portal Information/Instruction Sheet
*Asthma Action Plan (Required for students diagnosed with asthma.)
Family Engagment
Family Engagement Facts
Family Engagement = Student Success
Students whose families are engaged in their education are more likely to:
- Earn higher grades and test scores
- Have better attendance
- Display more positive attitudes toward school
- Behave better in and out of school
- Have higher graduation rates
- Enroll in post-secondary education
Resources/Upcoming Events
- Women in Tech Symposium - FREE full-day workshop geared toward 6th-8th grade girls who want to pursue a career in technology; FREE laptop for every participant; registration is required [Please see flyer below]
- Breast Cancer Awareness Virtual Event - UT Health (in partnership with Carlos Coon Elementary School) will offer 2 virtual sessions (one in English and one in Spanish) to explain how to reduce breast cancer risk and discuss the importance of early detection; registration is required [Please see flyers below]
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families - must register for this 3 week series. [Please see flyers below]
- Drive-thru Flu Shot Event - FREE flu shot; registration required [Please see flyers below]
Technology For Students
Chromebook Responsibility
As we begin a new school year, we are excited to continue integrating technology into our classrooms with the use of Chromebooks. The Chromebooks are powerful tools that enhance learning, and they also come with responsibilities. Outlined below are the expectations for Chromebook use to ensure a safe and productive learning environment for all students at Hobby Middle School
Chromebook Expectations
1. Academic Use: Chromebooks are to be used primarily for educational purposes.
2. Daily Care and Maintenance: Students are required to bring their Chromebooks and chargers to school each day fully charged and ready to use. Devices should be stored safely in their backpacks when not in use. Students should avoid eating or drinking near their Chromebooks to prevent accidental damage. Decorations and stickers are not allowed to be added to the Chromebooks.
3. Digital Citizenship: We emphasize the importance of responsible online behavior. Students must adhere to the school’s acceptable use policy, which includes respecting privacy, avoiding inappropriate content, and practicing good digital etiquette.
4. Monitoring and Privacy: While the Chromebooks are provided for educational use, please be aware that the school’s IT department monitors all activity on these devices to ensure compliance with our usage policies. Our BARK alert system will alert us of misuse and the student may have their chromebook taken away.
Costs and Repairs
While the school provides Chromebooks, students and parents are responsible for maintaining the device in good working condition:
In case of theft, a replacement device may be issued only if a Police Report is filed and submitted with the campus Technology Support Specialist (TSS). Breakage and misuse of the device will result in payment from the parent or guardian:
Repair Costs:
Device replacement cost $272
Cracked Screen: $100
Missing keys: $25
Charger replacement $13
If a Chromebook is damaged or not working properly, students should report it immediately to their TSS, teacher, or the office as soon as possible.
Meet your Community in Schools Coordinator
HAC
If you are having issues with HAC please click here or contact stacey.reynosa@nisd.net
Lawrence Carranco
Email: lawrence.carranco@nisd.net
Website: nisd.net/hobby
Location: 11843 Vance Jackson Road, San Antonio, TX, USA
Phone: 210-397-6300
Twitter: @ElCarranco1