Middle School
Community Service is a Way of Life
COMMUNITY SERVICE IS A WAY OF LIFE
SAN LUIS OBISPO: Old Mission School educates its students by living the motto of the founder and President of the Children's Defense Fund, Marian Wright Edelman: "Service is the rent we pay to be living. It is the very purpose of life and not something you do in your spare time."
As part of our curriculum from preschool to middle school, OMS encourages and requires acts of community service. Linda Murray, Assistant Principal and Kindergarten Teacher, introduces the preschoolers to community service in a family-to-family program. Throughout the school year, each class on the OMS Nativity campus collects items for their special family according to the family's wish list. The class continues to serve the same family throughout their attendance at the OMS Nativity campus.
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MATH COUNTS AT OLD MISSION SCHOOL
The local Mathcounts countywide competition was held on Saturday, February 2nd, at Cal Poly. Every school in San Luis Obispo County was invited to participate. The actual competition necessitates math knowledge at the Algebra/Geometry level for all participants. Students demonstrated their academic prowess in four team events. The Sprint Round consisted of 30 problems, testing accuracy, with time being such that only the most capable students completed all of the problems in the 40 minutes allotted. Calculators were not permitted in this round. The Target Round consisted of eight problems presented to competitors in four pairs (six minutes per pair). This round featured multi-step problems that engaged Mathletes in mathematical reasoning and problem-solving processes. These problems assumed the use of calculators. The Team Round consisted of ten problems that team members worked together to solve. These problems also assumed the use of calculators. The Countdown Round was a fast-paced, oral competition for top-scoring individuals based on scores in the Sprint and Target rounds. Calculators were not permitted during this round.
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