Panther Press Februrary 2012
Panther Press Februrary 2012
Panther Press Februrary 2012
The National FFA Week Celebrations were a success at CTMS! The staff at CTMS would like to thank the FFA members for their delicious and most generous teacher breakfast We would like to thank the students, parents, guardians, and staff for their generous contributions to the FFA Can food drive!
FFA Canned food drive results: 1st place Mrs. Allens band room: 180 cans 2nd place Ms. Diamonds room: 175 cans 3rd place Mrs. Brasher: 74 cans
Miss West Virginia, Spenser Wempe, visits Charles Town Middle School. Spenser Wempe, the currently crowned Miss West Virginia, shared the meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance and discussed the meaning of patriotism to Charles Town Middle Schools sixth graders. The assembly was held in in Charles Town Middle Schools gym on February 15th.
The Team Winners for the County were CTMSs 6th grade team and 8th grade team ~ Individual Winners (*will go onto to the Regional competition) 6th Grade Jackie Arnold*~1st Place, Meagan Trivett*~3rd Place, Jackson Stewart2nd Alternate 7th grade: Bailey Price*~2nd Place, Dara Insixiengmay *~3rd Place 8th Grade: Andres Siles *~1st Place, Tyler Myatt *~3rd Place, Tim Joy-1st Alternate, Evan Snyder=2nd Alternate
Additional School Entry Immunization Requirements Beginning in the 2012-2013 School Year
7th Grade Requirement
Tdap (1 dose) Meningococcal (1 dose) th *There are no provisional enrollments permitted for the 7 grade requirements. th Students must show proof of these vaccinations to enter 7 grade.
Meningococcal (2 dose required if the first dose was th received before the 16 birthday) th *There are no provisional enrollments permitted for the 12 grade requirements. th Students must show proof of these vaccinations to enter 12 grade
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Starting with the 2012-2013 school year, students entering 7th grade will have shot requirements. These requirements must be met before they can start school. Children that are current with their adolescent shots may have already met the new requirements, however many have not. Before the beginning of the 2012-2013 school year, students entering 7th grade must show proof of a booster dose of Tdap vaccine, which protects against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough) and a dose of the meningococcal vaccine.
Although Tdap and meningococcal shots are required for entry into seventh grade, they are recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) for adolescents beginning at age 11. Parents are encouraged to have their children immunized after they turn 11, rather than wait until right before the start of 7th grade to ensure that they are fully protected from these vaccine-preventable diseases throughout their adolescence. Seasonal influenza and the HPV vaccine are also recommended, although not required for adolescents. Vaccines are one of the most cost-effective preventive measures available and have saved countless lives. The new adolescent immunization requirements will not only lengthen the time for which immunized students are protected from vaccine-preventable diseases, but will also lower their chances of passing diseases to the elderly, children and infants, classmates with weakened immune systems, and others. Immunizations help keep adolescents healthy and prevent problems as they grow older. Take your child to their health care provider for a routine adolescent check-up to determine if your childs shots are current and to meet the 2012-2013 school entry requirements. Children who are found to be missing shots can receive them during that visit. Children without a family doctor or health care provider may visit a local provider or the Health Department. For more information, please contact: Ingrid Daily CTMS School Nurse 304-582-9743 [email protected]
March 1 3 6 & 13 8 & 15 20 28 Jazz Band 3-4pm Eastern Regional Jazz Festival at Shepherd University Frank Center After-School rehearsals 7th grade band 3-5 After-School rehearsals 8th grade band 3-5 Music Booster Meeting 7pm CTMS Region IX Concert Band Festival @ Musselman High School 7th Grade Band performs @ 12 noon 8th Grade Band performs @ 1:00pm
April 3, 5, 17, 19, 24, 26 17 Jazz Band 3-4pm Music Booster Meeting 7pm CTMS
* Chorus reminder*
March 1st - Jefferson County Middle Schools Choral Workshop at HFMS. (Chorus Field Trip)
PTSO UPDATES:
The tentative date set for Fitness Field day is May 25th.
Next PTSO meeting: Tuesday March 13th at 7:00 PM in the library. Teacher appreciation is March 16th. Items needed: finger foods/grab and go snacks. Donations are appreciated and may be dropped off in the teachers lounge in the morning of the 16th at 7:30 AM, or the day before (March 15th) in the office.
Science classes are investigating the powers of the lever, screw, and pulleys. They give many a lift every day!
Social Studies classes are studying world invasions and WWI. How did this happen and can it happen again. It was The War to end all Wars! Then WWII came just around the corner.
Language Arts is approaching the WESTEST Writing assessment in mid-March. We have been writing extensively and turned in our research papers. We are writing a persuasive paper that will sum up everything we have learned so far in the writing process. We have also been reading various novels and learning how to take them apart so we can understand text more effectively. Field Trip information will be forth coming due to the fund raiser moneys not in at this time. Please help your child with the fund raiser. The funds need to be in by Tuesday February 28 to make the most effect on reducing the field trip cost.
Thank you to the parents who supply food for staff appreciation! We thank you for your support!
21st Century Learning Students have worked hard on their writing assignments using the West Virginia Writes program. Students may login at home by going to https://student.wvwrites.com/. The site code is wr17-244 and the password is the same as the AR password.
CONGRATULATIONS to Our January Students of the Month: Trajon Brown & Alex Hackney
Students are reminded to continue reading AR every night for 30 minutes. Progress for AR will be on live grades after mid-terms go out. Congratulations to Erin Jackson on receiving second place at the CTMS Science Fair (category of health sciences). Her project measured the damaging effects of soda on teeth. GREAT JOB, ERIN! Math Tutoring! Math tutoring for the 6th grade Purple team is available after school in Mrs. Manns room until 4:00 PM on Wednesdays. Students need to sign up by Tuesday. Students need to be picked up by 4:00 PM. All math tests need to be brought back and signed by parents. Reminder to parents: Purple Puffin field trip to Medieval Times is scheduled for Thursday March 29. Field trip permission forms and money are due February 24. Money is nonrefundable for this event. Gum is no longer allowed in classes by purple puffin teachers due to gum being misplaced on floors and in the fish tank. Please do not send gum to school with your children. Reminder to check live grades to track the progress of your child.
Algebra is where we are headed! Students are preparing for one-step and two-step equations and evaluating expressions. After Algebra, all students will be engaging in all areas of geometry.
**Parents - ask your student if they have their nightly word problems in preparation for the Westest**
Kylie Kershner (2nd in Animal Science), Cara LaVigne (1st in Behavioral and Social Sciences) Hannah Byxbee (2nd in Chemistry), Garrett Richardson (Honorable Mention in Earth and Planetary Sciences) Hunter Coates (Honorable Mention in Engineering: Electrical and Mechanical) Philip Dietrich (Honorable Mention in Engineering: Materials and Bioengineering) Meghan Delaney (Honorable Mention in Energy and Transportation), Emma Locarnini (3rd in Microbiology) Aleah Shadle (2nd in Energy and Transportation), Anna Allen (2nd in Environmental Sciences)
Congratulations to everyone! I am so proud of all of the students that competed. They worked very hard on their projects and the effort st nd rd paid off. Students who placed 1 , 2 , or 3 in the Jefferson County Science Fair will move on to the Eastern Panhandle Junior Regional Science Fair next month at Shepherd!
Muias Math
February 4th was the Math Field Day competition for Jefferson County. I am pleased to announce our 7th grade winners from CTMS. Bailey Price won 2nd place and Dara Insixiengmay won 3rd place. They will compete in the Regional Math Field Day in March. Also attending were Hunter Baker, Austin Cross, and Mason Steeley. Please help me congratulate all 5 students because qualifying to attend the event made each of them a winner!
Students are busily preparing for the upcoming writing assessment by learning how to respond to different types of prompts and to write in different styles. We are finishing up narrative writing and will move on to descriptive, persuasive, and expository writing. Ask your student to explain the difference! Students are continuing to work on their two week vocabulary units. If you can, run over the words with your child to help them study. Many of them are taking my suggestion to use flashcards and are doing a great job!
Mrs. Morton's English Classes My students have been focusing on their writing skills this month. They have written an expository essay as well as an essay persuading the school board to "eliminate homework." One of my students felt that global warming was somehow responsible for homework, therefore it should be eliminated. Another felt "homework is the root of all evil!" These kids are too funny! I have enjoyed reading their work. Using the computer program, "WV Writes," the students are preparing for the Westest Writing Assessment coming up in March. Please continue to check your child's LiveGrades to ensure their academic success. If you do not have access to this website, please contact the guidance office for your parent password and user id.
Mr. Days 7th Grade Reading Class: We are currently reviewing story structure, Latin roots. Also we are analyzing Greek mythology via Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Mr. Days 8th Grade Reading Classes: Presently we are reviewing story structure, Latin roots, and analyzing the novel: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. *Please feel free to contact me via my school email at <[email protected]>.
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All my classes are beginning new novels. Periods 1 & 8 are reading The Watson's Go to Birmingham, Period 3 will be reading The Acorn People and will participate in the PBL that goes along with it, Period 4 is reading The Hunger Games, and Period 6 is reading The Cay. Each novel unit will have Voc Packets and a choice of a final project. All classes will
be using WV Writes to help prepare them for the upcoming Writing Assessment. Top AR
Readers beginning in Term #3: Gabreille Lugo with 30 AR Pts., Kaleigh Elms with 31 AR Morales with 31 AR Pts., Mary Ball with 32 AR Pts., and Hailey Hawthorne with 45.6 AR Pts. "Let Your Hungry Mind Feast on a Book"!
MARCH
FRIDAY
2
French Toast w/syrup; Yogurt; Fresh Fruit; Milk Fish Sticks; Macaroni and Cheese; Peas and Carrots; Fruit Salad; Oatmeal Cookie; Milk
THURSDAY
5
Pancake w/syrup; Yogurt; Fresh Fruit; Milk
6
Scrambled eggs w/ham; Toast; Fresh Fruit; Milk Chicken and Noodles; Green Beans; Fresh Fruit; Whole Wheat Roll; Milk
7
Bagel w/Jelly; Yogurt; Fresh Fruit; Milk Vegetable Soup; Toasted Cheese Sandwich; Oatmeal Cookie; Fresh Fruit; Milk
8
Breakfast Pizza; Fresh Fruit; Milk Chicken Patty on W/W Bun; Lettuce/Tomato; French Fries; Baked Beans; Carrots w/Dip; Milk
9 NO SCHOOL
Beef-a-Roni; Tossed Salad w/dressing; Frozen Juice Bar; Whole Wheat Roll; Milk
12 NO SCHOOL
13
Chicken Biscuit; Fresh Fruit; Milk
14
Taco go eggs; Toast; Fresh Fruit; Milk Hamburger on W/W Bun; Lettuce/Tomato; Baked Beans; French Fries; Fresh Fruit; Milk
15
Egg patty w/Cheese on English Muffin; Fresh Fruit; Milk Baked Chicken; Baked Potato/sour cream; Green Beans; Applesauce; W/W Roll; Milk
16
Ham gravy / Biscuits; Fresh Fruit; Milk
Fish Sticks; Macaroni and Cheese; Peas and Carrots; Fruit Salad; Oatmeal Cookie; Milk
19
Breakfast Wrap; Yogurt; Fresh Fruit; Milk
20
Oatmeal; Toast; Fresh Fruit; Milk
21
Cinnamon roll; Yogurt; Fresh Fruit; Milk
22
Sausage Gravy/Biscuits; Fresh Fruit; Milk Meat Loaf w/Gravy; Green Beans; Parsley Potatoes; Fresh Fruit; W/W Roll; Milk
23
French Toast w/syrup; Yogurt; Fresh Fruit; Milk Pizza; Tossed Salad w/Dressing; Fresh Fruit; Brownie; Milk
Sloppy Joe on W/W Bun; Cole Slaw; French Fries; Baked Beans; Peaches; Milk
Open Faced Turkey Sandwich; Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy; Peas; Brownie; Fresh Fruit; Milk
Chicken Nuggets; Potato Wedges; Baked Beans; Glazed Carrots; Fresh Fruit; Milk
26
Pancake w/syrup; Yogurt; Fresh Fruit; Milk
27
Scrambled eggs with ham; Toast; Fresh Fruit; Milk Ground Beef Stroganoff/noodles; Tossed Salad w/dressing; Applesauce; W/W Roll; Juice Bar; Milk
28
Bagel w/Jelly; Yogurt; Fresh Fruit; Milk
29
Breakfast Pizza; Fresh Fruit; Milk
30
Cheese Omelet; Toast; Fresh Fruit; Milk
Chicken Fajitas; Lettuce/Tomato; Sour Cream; Refried Beans; Spanish Rice; Fresh Fruit; Milk
Chicken Noodle Soup; Toasted Cheese Sandwich on Whole wheat; Fresh Fruit; Carrots w/dip; Cookie; Milk
Salisbury Steak; Mashed Potatoes/Gravy; Green Beans; Fruit Salad; W/W Roll; Milk
Fish Sticks; Macaroni and Cheese; Peas and Carrots; Fruit Salad; Oatmeal Cookie; Milk
Visit the new West Virginia Department of Education Child Nutrition website - www.wvsmartfoods.com - for more information about school child nutrition. Free/Reduced Meal Applications are now available online http://wvschoolmeals.net Payments may be made at - http://wv.parentonline.net Please visit the safe and secure way for parents to make online payments and view student meal account activity. Menus are subject to change due to availability of food product. A variety of cold cereals are offered with all Breakfast menus.
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