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To learn about how your child is doing, remember to use the
link on our website to go to ParentVUE. If you need password help, please contact Stephanie Olson at solson@cfsd16.org or 209-8218.
You can also get to our Teacher Websites from the OGMS website to get assignment and homework information. cfsd16.org/schools/orangegrove
Dr. Julie Nikolas, Assistant Principal - I am excited to be a part of CFSD! I choose to serve in education because I believe the mind is beautiful & I love helping others. I grew up in South Dakota & earned my professional degrees in Educational Leadership from the University of South Dakota. I completed undergraduate degrees at Northern State University in elementary/middle school education and K-12 Music Education. This year I am blessed to serve as the Assistant Principal at OGMS and as a Learning Support Specialist for the District. I dedicated my professional life to 22+ years classroom teaching and 15+ years leadership, supervision, human resources, and training & development. I love learning. I am a widow but have a wonderfully supportive and fun family with two children enrolled in college. I love to inspire others to optimal performance and build healthy relationships, utilizing creative problem-solving solutions, while being attentive to detail. I look forward
I am excited for our new school year to begin. It will be wonderful to have students back on campus. A special welcome to our new sixth grade families from Manzanita, Sunrise Drive and other elementary schools! The staff at Orange Grove Middle School extends a warm welcome to all new and returning families. Please contact us if we can do anything to support a smooth transition into the school year for your child. At Orange Grove Middle School, we receive students who have been prepared at the elementary level, and in turn, we prepare them to transition smoothly to the high school level. This preparedness begins on day one as we begin to help students gain a sense of belonging and we help our young adolescents develop ownership for their learning. Taking ownership for one’s learning is David Conley and his research team’s work. Teachers and staff will model and express the importance of what it is to be persistent, self-aware, seek help and have self-efficacy. The oth
Counselor's Corner December Edition The theme of the month is “Kindness”, which blends well with the Holiday Season upon us. In the hustle and bustle of all December brings, it’s important to step back, take a breath, and reflect on the season’s true meaning. Celebrating family traditions of kindness and giving, or starting new ones, is a great way to reconnect with your middle school child. Need some ideas? Here are a few: Volunteer at an animal shelter. Donate towels or your time, both would be greatly appreciated. Also, consider sponsoring an adoption which will allow a cat or dog a better chance of finding a forever home. Visit a nursing home and spend time talking with the residents. Volunteer at a homeless shelter preparing and serving meals. Go to the grocery store together to buy food for a charity. Donate money to your favorite charity. As always, your counselors are here to support you during this time of the year. Please do not