A great group of 7th and 8th grade students put on their pajamas and came back to School Lane for an awesome movie night.
Club WINs have begun at School Lane. We have many clubs to choose from including two very popular clubs, art and flag football.
School Lane Middle School Soccer got off to a great start with an 8-0 win on Tuesday. Congratulations soccer players!
IB Campus Hoodies will be on sale Thursday and Friday, September 29 & 30 from 7:35am to 8:00am. The cost is $25.00 each. Cash or check made out to SLCS.
Size range from Adult Small to Adult 3X.
Our next hoodie sale will be during Conferences in November!
Cross Country had their first meet at Fleuhr Park yesterday. Great performance by a strong team of runners!
The class of 2023 got up early last Friday to see the sunrise together to mark the beginning of their final year at School Lane. They will meet again in June to watch the sunset and celebrate the completion of their final year. Class of 2023, we wish you a fabulous last year!
Intent to Return to SLCS forms were emailed to all families this morning. Please check you SPAM folder if you do not see the email in your regular folder. Please return by April 13, 2022.
Two-Hour delay for Bristol Borough and Bristol Township (1/31). Students will have excused lates, please check township websites/Facebook for additional details on transportation.
At last night's board meeting, the SLCS Board of Trustees made revisions to the Health & Safety Plan and canceled the current face mask mandate. Moving forward, the requirement for wearing a face mask in SLCS buildings will be determined by the PCR rate for Bucks County and our chart for determining the level of community spread of COVID-19:
Mrs. Schade will send a message to families each Friday afternoon with the PCR %, level of community spread, and face mask-wearing expectations for the following week. You will also be able to find this information updated on our website weekly.
For today’s notice, the PCR for Buck County is 20.59% (HIGH community transmission), which means face masks are required for everyone.
In addition to the changes listed above, SLCS also made changes to the quarantine time for those who are positive for COVID-19 or considered exposed to or close contact with some who tested positive. Duration of quarantine is now a minimum of 5 days with day zero being the date of onset of symptoms, date of a positive test administered, or date of exposure. We also will be allowing limited visitors into the school as long as they remain 6 ft distanced from students and staff.
Please take a moment to read the updated Health and Safety Plan on our website.
Thank you,
Karen A. Schade, CEO
Ms. Poll and Mr. Burd show the values of IB Learners. Ms. Poll is CARING. She makes time to check in with each student in order to support them and develop stronger summatives. Mr. Burd is BALANCED with his teaching, organizing time for feedback and always sharing grades quickly.
Good afternoon, School Lane IB Campus:
Our school is committed to the safety of our students and staff, which is why it is important to clearly communicate when school events occur.
This message is to inform you that the School Lane IB Campus was placed into Lockdown Mode this morning. In coordination with Bensalem emergency services, this Lockdown was initiated at 11:07am and was lifted at 11:25am.
Our response was required due to an incident at a location in the vicinity of the IB Campus that did not involve our buildings or students. Once it was officially communicated by law enforcement that our students and staff were in no danger and the situation was resolved, we were able to return to our regular school day.
While there was no direct harm to our community, we recognize that entering into Lockdown Mode may cause anxiety or raise concerns. Please inform our administrative and counseling team where we can be a support. Today is a reminder of how we work for the academic, emotional, and social success of your child. Thank you for your continued encouragement and partnership with SLCS.
Ian Doreian
Principal, IB Campus
Skilful folding, the art of Origami with Mr. Burd and Ms. Naik.
Ms. Mattfeld and Ms. Kushnerock show the values of IB Learners. Ms. Mattfeld is OPEN-MINDED when she listened to our plan and allowed us to set up a fish tank. Ms. Kushnerock is a strong COMMUNICATOR. When we have a question, Ms. Kushnerock really helps us understand what we are doing.
Wednesday @IB Campus is WIN day! So much student fun with Phase-10 and Heads-Up, thanks Ms. Gruber and Ms. O'Donnell!
8th graders are graphically representing key concepts and historical topics of the Mongol Empire. Transfering art skills into Individiuals and Societies with Mr. Klimowicz and Ms. Trick
Mr. Liss and Señora Robertson show the values of IB Learners.
·Mr. Liss is very KNOWLEDGEABLE about math, he could explain anything to you in various ways and using many different strategies to ensure you understand it.
·Señora Robertson really tries to understand where we're coming from as students, CARING how difficult it can be to grasp a new language.
"IB For All" means co-teaching in Math Class- watch as Ms. Dalessandro and Ms. Hughes act out what "or" means for graphing a compound inequality!
It's cold outside, School Lane! As you make your way to school with gloves, jackets, masks, and hats, we are thankful for our warm and welcoming SLCS community. Here's a thanks to Ms. Branka and Ms. Morsby and the Mural Arts club with their lion snow globe and winter landscape to brighten this frigid morning.
Gardening 101= students learning seed propagation! Growing as learners, literally.
Making sure that science students are creative (and safe) learners! Using table shields to display molecule maps in Mr. Pope's MYP Science class.