Wolf Watch

Dates to Remember
May 7 - Wolf Day / Combined Strings Concert, 6 PM
May 9th - Mystery Dinner
May 12 - Accelerated Withdrawl
May 13 - Wolf Day / Band Concert, 6 PM
May 15th - Choir Concert, 6 PM
May 16 - 8th Grade Formal / 7B Field Trip
May 19 - 7A Field Trip
May 20 - 8A Field Trip
May 21 - 8B Field TripÂ
May 22 - Library books due/Piano Recitals (P4 - 3:45 PM / P7 - 5 PM)
May 23 - No School
May 26 - No School - Holiday
May 29 - Chromebook Return

What an unforgettable evening at Patch Middle School’s Arts Night! Our school came alive with creativity, talent, and community spirit as students, families, and staff gathered to celebrate the many artistic achievements of our incredible students. The hallways were transformed into vibrant galleries showcasing stunning 2D and 3D art projects, powerful photography exhibits, and imaginative pieces from our creative writing and poetry students.
Visitors were treated to musical performances by our talented Patch Strings ensemble and the high-energy Student Performance Band, setting the tone for a night filled with artistic expression. The drama department delivered a moving performance of Elizabeth West’s Rosie the Riveter, bringing history and emotion to life on stage with remarkable talent and heart. Meanwhile, our video production classes wowed the audience with a showcase of original short films, highlighting student voice and storytelling through a modern lens.
A huge thank you goes out to our amazing Patch Middle School PTSA, whose support helped make the evening even more special. The fun activities they organized added joy and energy to the event, and the ice cream truck was a definite crowd-pleaser! We are grateful for their continued partnership and commitment to enriching the experiences of all our students. Thank you to everyone who joined us for this incredible night of art, performance, and community.
Looking ahead, we want to remind families that CCRS system-wide testing for grades 6 and 7 will begin soon. It is essential that all students come to school with a fully charged Chromebook each day of testing. Please help your child prepare by ensuring they get plenty of sleep, eat a good breakfast, and come ready to do their best. Thank you for your continued support!
Warm regards,
Mrs. Gamble and Mrs. Small

Questions or Concerns?
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DSN: 324-483-7020
To let us know if your child will be absent or if you have any other attendance-related issues/questions, please email the office staff at patchms.attendance@dodea.eduÂ
Challenge #2 ~ No Missing Assignments ~ April 29 - May 9
This Quarter, our PBIS focus is on "Work Hard," representing the W in our school-wide theme PAWS — Problem Solve, Always Care, Work Hard, Show Respect. At our school, working hard means giving your best effort, staying focused, and pushing through challenges with determination. Whether it's participating in class, completing assignments on time, or helping others succeed, showing a strong work ethic helps build a positive learning environment for everyone. Let's celebrate the power of perseverance and encourage one another to stay committed, take pride in our efforts, and strive for excellence every day!
We'll work to meet the "No Missing Assignments" challenge from April 29 - Â May 9. Â All students who have no missings during this time will get to celebrate with a Popsicles on the Porch treat by our PTSA! Â Thank you to all the parent volunteers who collaborate with us to encourage our students to be their best!


At Patch Middle School, we believe in recognizing students who go above and beyond to create a positive and supportive environment. This month, several students received Positive Office Referrals for demonstrating kindness and compassion toward their peers, both in and out of the classroom.

The Patch MS Intermediate Drama class performed the first act of Rosie the Riveter by Elizabeth West for the school during Advisory on March 18th and 20th. Students also performed the play for the Arts Night held in conjunction with a combined Patch Middle School and Patch Elementary School Month of the Military Child event. The play was a success garnering praise from both students and teachers who attended. Â Rosie the Riveter tells the story of Rosie, who worked to keep the factory in her town open, while the men in the community were off fighting during WWII. Â The character, although fictional, is based on the famous posters from the era and tells the very real story of women organizing and keeping factories open and doing other tasks to support the war effort. Â Students in this advanced elective class rehearsed the play for three months before their inspiring performance.Â
Rosie the Riveter by Elizabeth West. Â Produced in special arrangement with Drama Notebook https://www.dramanotebook.com/plays-for-kids/ (no government endorsement implied).Â
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Rosie the Riveter




This month at Patch Middle School, we're spotlighting the importance of healthy digital habits with the video Hack the Habits! In this fun and relatable video, students discover how everyday choices—like locking their screen and using devices for the intended purpose—can dramatically improve focus, reduce distractions, and support academic success. In class, students will revisit how small shifts in digital behavior can lead to big wins in productivity.  As we explore these strategies, we're encouraging students to take charge of their digital lives and build habits that will serve them both in and out of school.