Welcome to Belleview Middle School!
Belleview Middle School, working together as partners with the total community, will prepare students for the future. A professional, compassionate staff will provide a challenging, diversified curriculum to meet the individual needs of each student. Our goal is to provide a safe environment where students are expected to develop the integrity, social and life skills necessary to become productive citizens.
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The last Book Fair of the year runs from Thursday, April 26 through Monday, May 7th. There are many new books included in this Book Fair. Along with popular fiction and non-fiction for teens, you will find African American and Spanish titles. There are plenty of cookbooks and Pre-School books too. Parents are welcome, and proceeds go towards purchasing new books for our library.

Parent Portal Information: Click on the links below for information on the Parent Portal
Parent Portal Flyer
Portal en Espanol
REPORT CARDS GO HOME April 12, 2012
Binder Checks are every Friday. Click on binder picture for details.
BMS 2011-12 Supply List
CONGRATULATIONS to the
2011-12 Belleview Middle School
Teacher of the Year....Miranda Turner
Rookie Teacher of the Year.....Kerry Dutter
Belleview Middle School Binder Program
Dear BMS Parents and Guardians:
One of the most difficult things for students to adapt to in the middle school setting is learning how to organize their materials as they move from class to class each day. To address this issue, the teachers and staff at BMS have created a plan for next year that we feel confident will help your child become more organized in order to be a more successful student. We are going to be making two major changes to accomplish this goal. They are:
- 1. Creating one school-wide supply list that requires all students to use just one large binder as their learning tool for all classes, instead of several smaller binders and folders for each class.
- 2. Prohibiting the use of backpacks on campus.
Our one binder program will be called PAWS: Panthers Always Working for Success. We will utilize our PAWS program to teach students how to set up their 3” binder for all classes in order to keep all of their learning materials in one place. Students will be trained on what items will and will not be allowed to be kept in their binders. Each class will be clearly marked by a divider tab with a pocket so that smaller items that do not fit within the rings can be secured within that class section.
Since the students will be carrying only one binder, and textbooks remain in the classrooms, it will not be necessary for students to use a back pack to carry several different binders, folders, spiral notebooks, etc. This will prevent the “black hole” that develops in most back packs where papers are lost and never seen again. It will also free up space in the classrooms currently being taken up by twenty-two or more back packs.
Students will be allowed to carry a small bag for their lunch, PE clothes, and/or library book. We recommend a small “sling” style bag for this purpose, however, a plastic grocery bag will be acceptable, as well. For your convenience, we will offer the 3” binders in the appropriate colors, along with the six dividers with pockets, for a cost of $6.00. We hope that you will support us as we help your children become better students through the use of an organized learning tool. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at 671-6235.
L. Krysalka,
Principal

Alert Now Message System
Parents can now log on to www.alertnowmessage.com to hear the latest messages sent to their phones via ALERT now. Simply search by your phone number and hear any messages sent within the last 15 days.

This is a toll free hotline designed primarily for student use to report any concerns that they may have concerning such topics as theft, violence, suicide, drugs, bullying, weapons, vandalism, and domestic abuse.




