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Welcome to
Independence
Middle School
A U.S. Department of Education National Blue Ribbon for Excellence in Education School
1992-1993 and 1997-1998
2807 Bethel Church Road
Bethel Park, PA 15102
Phone: (412) 854-8677
(412) 854-8678
Fax: (412) 854-8732
District Voice Mail: (412) 833-5005
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Latest News |
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The
2007-2008 school year is winding down! Here
are some of the events that have taken place at
IMS this school year. Please keep checking
back to this page to see updated highlights!
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Students Showcase Talents at Poetry Cafe
The
11th Annual IMS Poetry Cafe was fueled by
student enthusiasm for poetry and music.
Held in the Media Center, the students came in
droves to perform in front of their peers.
Performances included original poems,
recitations of favorite poems, lyrics (performed
with or without music), monologues and dramatic
pieces, music, choral reading and Readers'
Theater. Poetry Cafe was a lot of fun!
Click
here to see more pictures from this
year's event. |
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Congratulations, Richie Stephenson!
Congratulations to Richie Stephenson, who
received a $1,000 Carson Scholarship at a
luncheon at the Omni William Penn Hotel.
The Carson Scholars Fund was founded in 1994 by
Dr. Benjamin Carson to recognize and reward
students in grades 4-11 who strive for academic
excellence (3.75 GPA or higher) and demonstrate
a strong commitment to their community. |
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Are You Smarter Than A Seventh Grader?

That
was the question of the night as the students on
Team Freedom staged "Are You Smarter Than A
Seventh Grader?" in the IMS auditorium as a
fund-raiser for the Homeless Children's
Education Fund. The show spoofed the
popular Fox TV show, "Are You Smarter Than A
Fifth Grader? and some brave parents tried their
hand at answering questions from the seventh
grade curriculum in subjects such as Social
Studies, Math, Science, Reading and Language
Arts, Music and Gym. Any parent who could
correctly answer 12 questions won $100 Grand
(the candy bar, that is!). The closest any
parent got was Victoria Lofstead, who
correctly answered seven, with the help of some
intelligent seventh graders on Team Freedom.
It was a fun evening for a great cause!
Let's see how well you would have done: What
type of writing was used by the Sumerians?
Please click
here for the answer as well as to see
more pictures from the event! |
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Two Win at Pittsburgh Regional Science and
Engineering Fair
Congratulations to seventh grader Shannon
Fagan and eighth
grader Will Ament, who were winners at
the Pittsburgh Regional Science and Engineering
Fair held at Heinz Field. Shannon won a
special award from the Chemical Association of
Pittsburgh for her project, "Set-In Stains: Can
They Be Removed From Carpeting?" Will
captured First Place in the Biology Category for
his experiment, "What Is The Most Important
Chemical In Fertilizer?" The students
competed against more than 1,000 students from
over 100 southwest Pennsylvania and West
Virginia schools in this event. |
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Eighth Graders Learn How to Work Together to
Overcome Disabilities
Eighth
grade students in Mrs. Peters' Language
Arts classes prepared to read the novel, Flowers
for Algernon, by participating in two projects.
First, they heard a presentation by guest
speaker Carolyn Vidt, an advocate for
Speaking for Ourselves, a group that works for
those with mental handicaps. Then, the
students working in small groups, with each
student "handicapped" (either having their eyes
covered, their ears covered, their mouth taped
or their hands taped) and all working together
to build a house out of art materials. It
was a great lesson to teach respect and
tolerance of those who have disabilities as well
as encourage teamwork.
Please click
here to see pictures from the activity! |
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Students Capture Second Place in Three Events at
Science Olympiad

Four
IMS students captured Second Place in three
events at the Science Olympiad held at
California University of Pennsylvania. Seventh
grader Kyle Barron took Second Place in
the Meteorology event. Eighth graders
Rebecca Kennedy and Sarah Howley took
Second in the Disease Detective event, while
Rebecca teamed-up with eighth grader Emily
Eiben to earn Second in the Anatomy event.
Congratulations! |
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Seventh Grader Finishes in Fourth Place in
Region Spelling Bee!
Congratulations to IMS seventh grader Kyle
Barron, who finished in fourth place in the
58th Annual Western Pennsylvania Spelling Bee,
held on the University of Pittsburgh campus.
Kyle was among the 31 Finalists, and he was
among the group of four students who made it
safely through the first 11 rounds of the
competition. Congratulations, Kyle, for a
great Bee. Good luck next year! |
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BOLD & GOLD Tradition Continues!
In
February, IMS hosted its annual BOLD & GOLD
Nights for
eighth graders, to help these students
transition to high school in the fall. Boys
attended the BOLD (Boys Only Leadership
Development) Night and girls attended GOLD
(Girls Only Leadership Development). Each
evening was gender specific and included team
building activities, recreational activities and
guest speakers. Guiding the students
through the evening were members of the
TLC--Teen Leadership Corp--comprised of BPHS
students who served as mentors for the evening.
It was a lot of fun and we encourage our seventh
graders to begin to gear up for their BOLD &
GOLD Night in 2009!
Click
here to see more pictures of this year's
participants! |
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IMS Welcomes Chinese Delegation
IMS
was pleased to welcome a visiting delegation of
16 administrators, teachers and students from
Xing Zhi High School, the district's sister high
school in Shanghai, China. The delegation
had the opportunity to tour IMS; meet
administrators, teachers and students; and eat
lunch at IMS as part of their four-day visit in
Bethel Park. IMS is always pleased to be a
part of the delegation visit, which occurs every
other school year. It is a great
opportunity to learn more about education in
another country as well as other cultures.
Please click
here to see more visits from the
delegation visit. |
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IMS Earns $2,000 Teach Award from Best Buy
Thanks to a winning application submitted by
Reading Specialists Kimberly Pepper and
Sonja Kubinec, IMS
has been awarded a $2,000 Teach Award from Best
Buy. The award will be used to enhance the
Academy of Reading and Read Naturally programs
at IMS. Mrs. Pepper's application was one
of 1,300 funded by Best Buy in this year's
program. Thank you, Mrs. Pepper and Mrs.
Kubinec! |
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Mrs. Peters Named a Teacher of Honor!
Congratulations to Language Arts Teacher
Nadine Peters, who has been named a Teacher
of Honor by the Teacher Excellence Center, along
with Bethel Park High School English Teacher
Charles Herd and Neil Armstrong Science
Teacher Mary Huwe. Mrs. Peters will
be honored at the 2008 Celebration of Teaching,
which will be held on April 24 at the Carnegie
Music Hall in Oakland. She is now eligible
to be named one of seven Teachers of Excellence.
Good luck, Mrs. Peters! |
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Seventh Grader Wins Essay Contest
Congratulations to seventh grader Katy
Michael, who was selected as the winner of
the Family Life Night Essay Contest, sponsored
by the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of
Freemasonry, for her 500 word essay on the topic
"What My Family Means to Me." As the
winner of the contest, Katy was honored at a
February 13 dinner at the Masonic Center in the
North Hills, where she was presented with a $50
United States Savings Bond. Way to go,
Katy! |
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Students Win at PJAS

Congratulations to 11 IMS Gifted Students, who
received awards at the 74th annual Pennsylvania
Junior Academy of Science Region 7 Competition,
which was held at Upper St. Clair High School.
Briana Brookins, Shannon Fagan, Jamie
Lucarelli, Divya Raghu, Evan Schweitzer and
Terah Williams earned First Place Awards
for their projects and will compete in the State
PJAS in May at Penn State. William
Ament, Alex Drozd, Lucy Sedor-Franzak, Emily
Swogger and Kaitlyn Wagner earned
Second Place Awards for their projects.
The students were prepared for this competition
by Gifted Program Coordinator Kevin Connolly.

Please click
here to see the names of all of the
projects. |
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Eighth Graders Host Health Fair for Fifth
Graders
Eighth grade Health students in Mrs. Hursky's
class
coordinated a Health Fair, where they presented
a variety of health topics to Neil Armstrong
fifth grade students, who visited IMS for the
Fair. Topics included skin care, healthy
bones, drug awareness, tooth care, anger
management, fire safety, bullying, seat belt and
helmet safety, smoking and emphysema, nutrition,
caffeine, emergency care, obesity and alcohol.
Please click
here to see more pictures from this
year's Health Fair. |
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Two to Play in Junior High District Band

Congratulations to Megan Kinzler and
Alex Kiselica, who have been selected to
play in the Pennsylvania Music Educators
Association's Junior High District Band Concert,
which will be held on February 16 in the Montour
School District! They will be playing with
musicians from 66 area school districts in this
concert that features the best musicians in the
area. Directing the concert will be Dr.
Gary Grant, Director of Bands at Edinboro
University. |
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Carnival Raises $5,700 for Scholarship Fund
This
year's IMS Charity Carnival was a special one
for students and staff, as the proceeds were
donated to the Marissa Boyan Foundation,
which was created in memory of IMS Language Arts
Teacher Marissa Boyan, who passed away in the
fall. The Foundation will provide scholarships
to deserving students who embody Ms. Boyan's
passion for teaching, learning, athletics and
life. Students had a chance to play traditional
carnival games, board games, video games, have
their faces and nails painted and enjoy carnival
treats such as cotton candy and nachos--all for
a good cause! Additionally, students had
the opportunity to purchase a blue "Lance
Armstrong"-style bracelet in memory of Ms.
Boyan. Instead of reading "LIVESTRONG," the
bracelets said, "Marissa Boyan Never Quit."
Please click
here to see more photos from this year's
Carnival! |
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Students Host Book Drive to Benefit HCEF

Seventh graders on Team Freedom sponsored a book
collection to benefit the Homeless Children's
Education Fund. This year's collection
netted 337 books for children who are living in
homeless shelters. The IMS students wrote
messages in the books and donated them around
Christmas. Thank you to everyone who
supported this drive!
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IMS Sends 48 Back Packs to Zimbabwe!
Thank you, IMS students, for your outstanding
support of The
Nyadire Connection! Through your
generosity, we were able to send 48 back packs
(one for each IMS homeroom) as well as $50 per
homeroom to support orphans at the Nyadire
Mission in Zimbabwe. The back packs were
filled to the brim with school supplies and the
$50 will help each student defray their school
administrative costs, including uniforms.
Each homeroom will correspond with the student
they "adopted" throughout the school year. |
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Team Liberty Walks for Zimbabwe

IMS
Team Liberty (8B) conducted a Walk-A-Thon for
the orphans at the Nyadire Mission in Zimbabwe.
Students solicited pledges and walked the track
at Bethel Park Stadium to raise money to
purchase school supplies and pay tuition for the
students at the mission. The weather
cooperated and the students had a great day for
their walk, which raised $1,354.50! The
students walked 628.50 miles in the process!
Great job!
Please click
here to see more photos from the
Walk-A-Thon. |
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IMS Welcomes Gold Card Members for Lunch!
Each
year, IMS welcomes the members of the Bethel
Park Gold Card Club to IMS for a Thanksgiving
lunch. This year over 130 Bethel Park
residents visited IMS for a delicious turkey
lunch with all the trimmings. The
residents were served by members of the IMS
Student Council and entertained by the IMS
Eighth Grade Choir. It was a great day and
a great way to begin the holiday season!
Please click
here to see more pictures from the
luncheon! |
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Seventh
Graders Study Egypt

To kick
off their unit of study on Egypt, seventh graders got to learn something
about the ancient Egyptians and their gods with a visit to their
classroom by some of the ancient gods. Professor Indiana Jones (aka
Mr. Randall) hosted the proceedings, which included a visit from
a mummy. Following the visit from the ancients, the students
participated in a variety of Egyptian-themed activities.
To
see more pictures from the activity, please
click
here. |
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Students Make Edible Cells
Seventh grade students in Michel Conklin's
science classes
were
challenged by their teacher to make edible
cells, creating an animal or plant cell by using
only edible parts. Prizes were awarded
with Cody Dapper winning "Most Accurate
Cell," Katy Michael winning "Most
Attractive Cell" and Ryan Dodson winning
"Most Disgusting Cell." After the cells
were judged, the students engaged in a "cell-ebration."
Please click
here to see photos of the other winning
cells. |
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Swimming Team Wins Championship!
Congratulations to the IMS Co-Ed Swimming
Team, who finished their regular season with
a 6-2 record and then went on to win the
Championship Meet at Baldwin! Way to go! |
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Graffiti Wall Lets Students Share Their Thoughts
about Bullying
Graffiti
is generally not welcome in school, but during
Bully Week at IMS, graffiti was OK, as a large
banner hung in the stairwell, which enabled
students and staff to share their thoughts about
bullying and how it impacts others.
Students were encouraged to write stories, poems
and draw pictures. Some of the comments
included, "I thought he was a nerd and I made
fun of him. Now he's my best friend," and
"Don't make fun of someone just because they're
different." Even Mr. Muench shared
a story about being bullied! |
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Pavilion Dedicated in Memory of Mrs. Reid

On
August 31, the Bethel Park School District held
a dedication ceremony for the Suzanne Reid
Memorial Pavilion, constructed in memory of
Suzanne Reid, a Music Teacher at IMS who
passed away in the spring of 2005. The
pavilion is located behind IMS and will provide
a place for outdoor concerts and classroom
lessons, as well as a place for staff, students
and families to spend a quiet moment.
Please click
here to find out more about the
dedication ceremony and to see more pictures of
the pavilion. |
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