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June 10, 2025

Dear 8th Grade Families,

I hope everyone is having a nice start to the week. I am writing with reminders and information about the 8th Grade Evening of Reflection scheduled for Thursday, 6/12 at 6:00 p.m. 

At this point the weather looks good, so we are hoping that stays that way!



8th Grade Evening of Reflection Info - Thursday, 6/12

Our 8th grade Closing Ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, 6/12 at 6:00 p.m. on the baseball field.

  • All students should arrive by 5:45 p.m. so that we can start promptly at 6:00 p.m.  When students arrive they should head directly to their seats on the baseball field (students will be sitting by advisory in alphabetical order). Students should not be entering the building before heading to their seats on the field.

  • All students should enter the baseball field by the 'dugout entrance', near home plate.

  • Families are welcome and we ask that all guests bring lawn chairs/blankets for seating in the outfield. We will have a limited number of chairs for our guests or those who may need some accommodated seating.

  • We ask that students and families do not bring any food on to the field, and that only water be brought for beverages.

  • There are no requirements for student attire. Students typically like to dress up a bit but cool, comfortable clothing makes sense and is appropriate -- collared shirts and nice shorts, dresses, or pants are common choices. Both students and families should dress for a potentially warm evening.

We are looking forward to celebrating and recognizing our 8th graders as they finish their years at Blake. The safety and well-being of our students is and will remain to be our top priority, and we will communicate any/all updates as we get closer to the evening. Let's all hope that the weather stays 'in our favor' and we get a cool and dry evening! As always, do not hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns.


Take care.

Nat

 

“Education is really the only equalizer we have.”

—Robyn Jackson, ASCD Author

#willfulhope #willfulaction #longasIcanseethelight

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Nathaniel Vaughn

Principal
Thomas A. Blake Middle School