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Daily Bulletin 2024-2025

  • Friday, September 6, 2024

    Posted by Barbara Felipe on 9/6/2024

    MONDAY   LABOR DAY, No School Today                                 

    TUESDAY       Scholastic Book Fair, Room 603

                             Early Release 2:15

                             Cheer Practice, Gym, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.                                         

    WEDNESDAY   Scholastic Book Fair, Room 603

                Counseling Center @ Lunchtime for Help with Homework

                         Cheer Practice, Gym, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.

                          Back-to-School @ 6:30 p.m.

    THURSDAY   Scholastic Book Fair, Room 603

               Early Dismissal @ 2 p.m.

               Cheer Practice, Gym, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.                                 

    FRIDAY   Scholastic Book Fair, Room 603   

              Let’s Do Lunch, 6th Grade – Rescheduled to Friday, 9/13

    NUTRITION:       Pancake Sausage Sandwich

    LUNCH TIME:    Bibimbap / Chicken Wings & Pita

    Finish Strong Friday ~ Focus on where you want to be and what you’re going to do to get there.

    Have you visited the Scholastic Book Fair yet? Room 603 is open at lunchtime and after school for your purchases. Come on down at lunchtime and after school to check out what they have for you!

    The LGBTQ+ Club will have its meeting today in Room 412 at lunch.  All are welcome to this safe, inclusive, and FUN club. Bring your lunch and bring a friend. See you there!

    Looking for something cool to do at lunchtime? The Dungeon and Dragons Club meets in Mrs. Jones’ class, room 210, at lunchtime. Come join us for fun and adventure.

    There’s a new club here at Muir! Yes, JMMS Dance Club is now meeting in room 406 every Friday at lunchtime. Drop in today and practice some of your dance moves in a cool setting.  

    Next week is Spirit Week! Monday will start you off with Comfy Clothes or PJ’s. More info to come.

    Tonight is the night! Burbank High's Vocal Music Association is throwing their annual "Slingin', Singin' BBQ and Corral," this Friday and Saturday evening!  Come to the BHS lunch shelter and be treated to a whole evening of fun food and musical entertainment, while the high school choir raises funds for their program!  Tickets can be purchased online  . 

    Mustangs, let’s finish strong with a couple of reminders from the Media Center: Chromebooks and liquids do not mix. Keep all liquids away from your Chromebook. If your Chromebook is in your backpack, do not store your water bottle next to it. You are responsible for your Chromebook. Please take good care of it. Also, remember to charge your Chromebook this weekend and get a head start for Monday!. The Media Center is rooting for you!

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • Scholastic Book Fair, Sept 2024

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  • JMMS Textbook Information

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  • Student School Supplies

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  • John Muir Middle School has experienced tremendous growth over the past few years.  Unfortunately, this means we have reached capacity.  After much deliberation, the Â鶹ӳ»­´«Ã½ has determined that we will not be allowing new enrollments under "Family with Family" at any grade level and we are not accepting any "new to the District" 8th grade students here at Muir for the ‘24-'25 school year.

    Capping a school is an extremely difficult decision, but sometimes it becomes necessary. We completely understand how disruptive and difficult this is for parents who expected to have their children enroll at Muir. These decisions are based on the capacity of our schools, staffing, and pathways.

    The capping of Muir will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. We will return capped students to Muir as soon as there is space. Students who are capped from Muir will be placed on a waiting list based on the date and time of enrollment and that list will be maintained until a student is returned to Muir.   We will call families if a space opens up. If you have enrollment questions, please contact Mary Brooks at marybrooks@burbankusd.org or 818 / 729-3800, ext. 22890

    All three middle schools in Burbank are great learning environments for students and we know that students will be successful in any Â鶹ӳ»­´«Ã½ school. 

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Principal's Message 2024-2025

  • September 3, 2024

    Posted by Connie Nassios on 9/3/2024

    This Week’s Happenings at Muir

    PTSA Book Fair This Week
    PTSA's Book Fair is taking place this week and will be open at lunch and after school every day through next Monday.

    Back To School Night Tomorrow Night
    Back To School Night will take place tomorrow evening from 6:30 to 8. Back To School Night is a great opportunity to meet your child’s teachers and hear about what your student will be learning this year. Back To School Night is for parents only so if you need to bring your child with you, please make sure they accompany you or wait outside the classroom door for you. A flyer will be coming home with your child today about Back To School Night. Please be sure to have your child write down their schedule for you so you know where to go that evening.

    Early Dismissal on Thursday
    On Thursday all students will be dismissed at 2pm.

    6th grade Let’s Do Lunch on Friday POSTPONED
    Because of the extreme heat forecasted for this Friday, Let’s Do Lunch for 6th grade families will be postponed until next Friday, September 13th. A reminder that you cannot attend Let’s Do Lunch if your ID has not been scanned. If you have not been scanned into our system at Muir and plan on attending Let’s Do Lunch, come into the office sometime between now and next Thursday to have your ID scanned.

    Have a great week,
    Dr. Miller


    ARMENIAN | SPANISH

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  • The Â鶹ӳ»­´«Ã½ officially denounces racism as the product of white default/ supremacy culture and recognizes the impact of systemic and generational racism as traumatic to our country, community, and school district. In light of continuing racial violence, including the killings of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Andres Guardado, Dijon Kizzee, and many others, we also recognize that Black people in this country have had a unique and traumatic history in terms of racial relations, equality, and equity. We stand with the truthful and humane statement that all lives cannot matter until Black lives and the lives of indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) matter. We are taking steps to actively work towards being fully anti-racist, not only in word, but also in policy, practice, and accountability. Change is rarely easy, but with the support and cooperation of the entire Burbank school community we know that we will reflect a district that is truly unified.

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