Last Garden Club of the year will be this Thursday from 3:15-4:00pm. We will be doing our yearly garden dedication project, celebrating our Garden Member of the Year, and having a end of the year good-bye for the 2008-2009 school year. Mrs. Crowe will be back from her trip and she is excited to see all of you. See you in the Garden.
5.31.2009
Daily Bulletin for Monday, June 1
Last Garden Club of the year will be this Thursday from 3:15-4:00pm. We will be doing our yearly garden dedication project, celebrating our Garden Member of the Year, and having a end of the year good-bye for the 2008-2009 school year. Mrs. Crowe will be back from her trip and she is excited to see all of you. See you in the Garden.
5.27.2009
Daily Bulletin for Thursday, May 28
Relay For Life fund raising starts next week. We will be having a penny/money drive. Please bring any spare change or cash donations to your SSR class. The SSR class that brings in the most money will win a special treat. On Thursday May 28th we will be doing a fundraiser called Cap's For a Cure. Bring a dollar or more to donate and receive a stamp that will allow you to wear hats inside and outside of the classrooms. You can make your donations in the lunch quad before school and during nutrition. If we as a school can raise over $500 the relay team will be putting on a teacher talent showcase and teachers will be volunteering to conquer their fears take pies in the face and some will even cut their hair and donate it to locks of love ( a unique organization that makes wigs for children with cancer). All of the money we raise will be donated to the American Cancer Society and will be used for cancer research and advancements. Please help in our fight.
Carp Cares for Youth is looking for students to participate in a Youth Advisory Council, giving input on classes & activities offered through their Teen Extrema program, offering suggestions on uses of the Seaside Community Center teen space, and participating in Rods and Roses, and more. Meeting will be held on Thurs, June 4, 4:00-5:00 in Room 5. Pizza served. Please sign up at front office.
There will be an ASB meeting at 12:30 in the Art room on Thursday. Several ASB representatives have not been attending the meetings! This is a very important meeting. So, please be at this meeting
5.26.2009
Daily Bulletin for Wednesday, May 27
CMS ALL STARS Relay for Life team is selling Luminaries. By offering a donation in exchange for a luminary, people at Relay are able to honor their loved ones who have battled cancer. The suggested donation is $10. If you know someone whose life has been affected by cancer and would like to donate in honor or memory of them pick up a form in the office. All forms are due today.
The Carpinteria Indian Cheer program is currently having sign ups on today, and a Mandatory Parent meeting on Wednesday June 3rd. June 3rd will be the last day to sign up for the 2009 season, so don’t forget to tell your parents to go to the “Boys & Girls Club” between 5:30 and 6:30 to sign up.
Relay For Life fund raising starts next week. We will be having a penny/money drive. Please bring any spare change or cash donations to your SSR class. The SSR class that brings in the most money will win a special treat. On Thursday May 28th we will be doing a fundraiser called Cap's For a Cure. Bring a dollar or more to donate and receive a stamp that will allow you to wear hats inside and outside of the classrooms. You can make your donations in the lunch quad before school and during nutrition. If we as a school can raise over $500 the relay team will be putting on a teacher talent showcase and teachers will be volunteering to conquer their fears take pies in the face and some will even cut their hair and donate it to locks of love ( a unique organization that makes wigs for children with cancer). All of the money we raise will be donated to the American Cancer Society and will be used for cancer research and advancements. Please help in our fight.
5.22.2009
Daily Bulletin for Tuesday, May 26
The Carpinteria Indian Cheer program is currently having sign ups on Wednesday, 5/27 and at the Mandatory Parent meeting on Wednesday June 3rd. June 3rd. will be the last day to sign up for the 2009 season, so don’t forget to tell your parents to go to the “Boys & Girls Club” between 5:30 and 6:30 to sign up.
Relay For Life fund raising starts next week. We will be having a penny/money drive. Please bring any spare change or cash donations to your SSR class. The SSR class that brings in the most money will win a special treat. On Thursday May 28th we will be doing a fundraiser called Cap's For a Cure. Bring a dollar or more to donate and receive a stamp that will allow you to wear hats inside and outside of the classrooms. You can make your donations in the lunch quad before school and during nutrition. If we as a school can raise over $500 the relay team will be putting on a teacher talent showcase and teachers will be volunteering to conquer their fears take pies in the face and some will even cut their hair and donate it to locks of love ( a unique organization that makes wigs for children with cancer). All of the money we raise will be donated to the American Cancer Society and will be used for cancer research and advancements. Please help in our fight.
5.21.2009
Daily Bulletin for Friday, May 22
TGIF today. Please turn on television to hear the bulletin and other important issues at CMS. IF YOU ONLY HAVE 8TH GRADERS , TURN OFF TV.
Teachers who have 6th & 7th grade students will be listening to speeches and voting today. At 8:31, please pass out the ballots to only 6th & 7th graders. If you don't have enough ballots, quickly call ext. #251 to request more. When speeches are finished and students have voted, please collect and send ballots to Mrs. "K". Results will be announced before 3:00, Friday.
ASB Election: For 6th & 7th Graders
Today 6th & 7th graders have the opportunity to elect 2009-2010 ASB Officers. They have worked hard as candidates to represent you as ASB officers. Please DO NOT make this a popularity contest. Vote for the individual you believe will be the most responsible. Candidates will be giving their speeches in the order they are written on the ballot.
Thank you
The Carpinteria Indian Cheer program is currently having sign ups on Tuesday, 5/27 and at the Mandatory Parent meeting on Wednesday June 3rd. June 3rd. will be the last day to sign up for the 2009 season, so don’t forget to tell your parents to go to the “Boys & Girls Club” between 5:30 and 6:30 to sign up.
Relay For Life fund raising starts next week. We will be having a penny/money drive. Please bring any spare change or cash donations to your SSR class. The SSR class that brings in the most money will win a special treat. On Thursday May 28th we will be doing a fundraiser called Cap's For a Cure. Bring a dollar or more to donate and receive a stamp that will allow you to wear hats inside and outside of the classrooms. You can make your donations in the lunch quad before school and during nutrition. If we as a school can raise over $500 the relay team will be putting on a teacher talent showcase and teachers will be volunteering to conquer their fears take pies in the face and some will even cut their hair and donate it to locks of love ( a unique organization that makes wigs for children with cancer). All of the money we raise will be donated to the American Cancer Society and will be used for cancer research and advancements. Please help in our fight.
5.20.2009
Daily Bulletin for Thursday, May 21
1st: Jose Cruz 2nd: Alan Chavez 3rd: Salina Alanis
1st: Ben O'Hara 2nd: Jacob Danel 3rd: Chanel Pepper Honorable Mention: Maddie Brooks
The Carpinteria Indian Cheer program is currently having sign ups on Tuesday, 5/27 and at the Mandatory Parent meeting on Wednesday June 3rd. June 3rd. will be the last day to sign up for the 2009 season, so don’t forget to tell your parents to go to the “Boys & Girls Club” between 5:30 and 6:30 to sign up.
5.19.2009
Daily Bulletin for Wednesday, May 20
1st: Jose Cruz 2nd: Alan Chavez 3rd: Salina Alanis
1st: Ben O'Hara 2nd: Jacob Danel 3rd: Chanel Pepper Honorable Mention: Maddie Brooks
The Carpinteria Indian Cheer program is currently having sign ups on Tuesday, 5/27 and at the Mandatory Parent meeting on Wednesday June 3rd. June 3rd. will be the last day to sign up for the 2009 season, so don’t forget to tell your parents to go to the “Boys & Girls Club” between 5:30 and 6:30 to sign up.
5.18.2009
Daily Bulletin for Tuesday, May 19
Garden Club Special: The SB Pistachio Company will be joining us for Garden on Thursday May 28th....our job is to redesign and recreate their packaging label and taste test all of their wonderful pistachio varieties. Teachers are welcome to join in the fun. See you there! (5/28)
May 21st Field trip...Garden Club members please bring your permission slips to Mrs. C on or BEFORE the trip this Thursday. We will be meeting in the Garden at 3pm, heading to the pool parking lot and then on our way. If you would like to bring a little money, $5.00 should be plenty. Can't wait to see you there. Space is limited.
Plan now for some summer fun! The city is offering fun in the sun with swimming and water polo club at the city pool... Just $50 a month. Improve your swimming skills and learn how to play water polo with the CHS swim coach & club team coach! Sign up at the pool now!
5.15.2009
Daily Bulletin for Monday, May 18
Come to a quick meeting in the Art room at 12:30, Monday, May 15. Please bring completed Candidate Packet and 4 Campaign Posters!
Cheerleader Tryouts: Any 8th grade students interested in cheer at the high school next year, pick up an information packet in the office on the turn-around. Practice will take place at the high school gym, Tuesday, May 19th - Thursday, May 21. Try-outs will be Friday, May 22. This is a great opportunity so don't miss out. Thank you. (5/25)
Garden Club Special: The SB Pistachio Company will be joining us for Garden on Thursday May 28th....our job is to redesign and recreate their packaging label and taste test all of their wonderful pistachio varieties. Teachers are welcome to join in the fun. See you there! (5/28)
May 21st Field trip...Garden Club members please bring your permission slips to Mrs. C on or BEFORE the trip this Thursday. We will be meeting in the Garden at 3pm, heading to the pool parking lot and then on our way. If you would like to bring a little money, $5.00 should be plenty. Can't wait to see you there. Space is limited.
5.14.2009
Daily Bulletin for Friday, May 15
Come to a quick meeting in the Art room at 12:30, Monday, May 15. Please bring completed Candidate Packet and 4 Campaign Posters!
Washington DC Dance
As a fundraiser for their trip to Washington DC next year your fellow students will be hosting a dance in the MPR on tonight from 4 to 6 pm. Tickets will be $5 and can be purchased at the door. Dress is causal but school appropriate. Snacks and Drinks will be available at the dance. School ID is required to purchase a ticket. If you have any questions see Mr. Johnson.(5/15)
Cheerleader Tryouts: Any 8th grade students interested in cheer at the high school next year, pick up an information packet in the office on the turn-around. Practice will take place at the high school gym, Tuesday, May 19th - Thursday, May 21. Try-outs will be Friday, May 22. This is a great opportunity so don't miss out. Thank you. (5/25)
Garden Club Special: The SB Pistachio Company will be joining us for Garden on Thursday May 28th....our job is to redesign and recreate their packaging label and taste test all of their wonderful pistachio varieties. Teachers are welcome to join in the fun. See you there! (5/28)
May 21st Field trip...Garden Club members please bring your permission slips to Mrs. C on or BEFORE the trip this Thursday. We will be meeting in the Garden at 3pm, heading to the pool parking lot and then on our way. If you would like to bring a little money, $5.00 should be plenty. Can't wait to see you there. Space is limited.
5.13.2009
Daily Bulletin for Thursday, May 14
As a fundraiser for their trip to Washington DC next year your fellow students will be hosting a dance in the MPR on Friday from 4 to 6 pm. Tickets will be $5 and can be purchased at the door. Dress is causal but school appropriate. Snacks and Drinks will be available at the dance. School ID is required to purchase a ticket. If you have any questions see Mr. Johnson.(5/15)
Cheerleader Tryouts: Any 8th grade students interested in cheer at the high school next year, pick up an information packet in the office on the turn-around. Practice will take place at the high school gym, Tuesday, May 19th - Thursday, May 21. Try-outs will be Friday, May 22. This is a great opportunity so don't miss out. Thank you. (5/25)
Garden Club next week from 3:15-4:15pm. Please meet in the Garden. We will be going down to the beach to collect rocks for our end of the year GARDEN dedication project. Also, we will be planning our last field trip of the year and will be given permission slips on Thursday as well. It was great make all those wonderful Mother's Day Gifts. (5/14)
Garden Club Special: The SB Pistachio Company will be joining us for Garden on Thursday May 28th....our job is to redesign and recreate their packaging label and taste test all of their wonderful pistachio varieties. Teachers are welcome to join in the fun. See you there! (5/28)
Dress code: just because it is warmer does not mean the dress code is changing...You will be putting on a PE uniform if you are out of dress code. Third issue with dress code will equal a detention. Please do not waste your time, nor ours by dressing in clothes you think might not be okay. (5/13)
Attention 7th and 8th graders-There are many of you who were given a replacement Emergency Card this past week or so by the office. These are very important documents, especially for field trips and safety reasons. Please have a parent or guardian fill it out quickly, bring it to school, return it to the office. Those students who do not return these emergency cards will not be allowed to go on our LA Zoo Field trip. It is school policy. Thank you! Ms. Leiter, Mrs. Camardella, and Miss West (5/13)
No P.D.A.'s at CMS: that means no public display of affection at CMS: basically, you may hug briefly and then let go, but you may not hold hands for several minutes or more on campus, you may not kiss on campus, you may not do anything more than that on campus. We are happy for you to have found someone you like who likes you back, but you need to keep that private from the rest of us at school. If you are noticed doing these things, your parents will be contacted so that they know what you are up to here at school. (5/13)
All Channel Islands Quest Participants
Mandatory meeting today at 12:30 in rm 10 (Ms. West's room). See you there! Meeting is MANDATORY -- all students who are going on the trip MUST ATTEND! After you get the info, you can go to the Relay for Life meeting if you are involved with that too :)
If you want to sign up for Independent PE you must pick up the forms in the front office and return them FULLY complete by May 29th no late applications will be accepted. There will be no extensions. There is no guarantee you will be accepted to Independent PE, but you must have forms in to be considered. If you have any D or F's on your semester grades you may not apply.
5.12.2009
Daily Bulletin for Wednesday, May 13
We will reschedule this very important meeting for Tues., May 18, during lunch! Please bring lunch and be at the Art room promptly at 12:30!
ASB meeting canceled this week.
Friday Dance
As a fundraiser for their trip to Washington DC next year your fellow students will be hosting a dance in the MPR on Friday from 4 to 6 pm. Tickets will be $5 and can be purchased at the door. Dress is causal but school appropriate. Snacks and Drinks will be available at the dance. School ID is required to purchase a ticket. If you have any questions see Mr. Johnson.(5/15)
Cheerleader Tryouts: Any 8th grade students interested in cheer at the high school next year, pick up an information packet in the office on the turn-around. Practice will take place at the high school gym, Tuesday, May 19th - Thursday, May 21. Try-outs will be Friday, May 22. This is a great opportunity so don't miss out. Thank you. (5/25)
Garden Club next week from 3:15-4:15pm. Please meet in the Garden. We will be going down to the beach to collect rocks for our end of the year GARDEN dedication project. Also, we will be planning our last field trip of the year and will be given permission slips on Thursday as well. It was great make all those wonderful Mother's Day Gifts. (5/14)
Garden Club Special: The SB Pistachio Company will be joining us for Garden on Thursday May 28th....our job is to redesign and recreate their packaging label and taste test all of their wonderful pistachio varieties. Teachers are welcome to join in the fun. See you there! (5/28)
Dress code: just because it is warmer does not mean the dress code is changing...You will be putting on a PE uniform if you are out of dress code. Third issue with dress code will equal a detention. Please do not waste your time, nor ours by dressing in clothes you think might not be okay. (5/13)
Attention 7th and 8th graders-There are many of you who were given a replacement Emergency Card this past week or so by the office. These are very important documents, especially for field trips and safety reasons. Please have a parent or guardian fill it out quickly, bring it to school, return it to the office. Those students who do not return these emergency cards will not be allowed to go on our LA Zoo Field trip. It is school policy. Thank you! Ms. Leiter, Mrs. Camardella, and Miss West (5/13)
No PDA at CMS: that means no public display of affection at CMS: basically, you may hug briefly and then let go, but you may not hold hands for several minutes or more on campus, you may not kiss on campus, you may not do anything more than that on campus. We are happy for you to have found someone you like who likes you back, but you need to keep that private from the rest of us at school. If you are noticed doing these things, your parents will be contacted so that they know what you are up to here at school. (5/13)
All Channel Islands Quest Participants
Mandatory meeting this Thursday at 12:30 in rm 10 (Ms. West's room). See you there! (5/14) Meeting is MANDATORY -- all students who are going on the trip MUST ATTEND! After you get the info, you can go to the Relay for Life meeting if you are involved with that too :)
If you want to sign up for Independent PE you must pick up the forms in the front office and return them FULLY complete by May 29th no late applications will be accepted. There will be no extensions. There is no guarantee you will be accepted to Independent PE, but you must have forms in to be considered. If you have any D or F's on your semester grades you may not apply.
5.11.2009
Daily Bulletin for Thursday, May 12
As a fundraiser for their trip to Washington DC next year your fellow students will be hosting a dance in the MPR on Friday from 4 to 6 pm. Tickets will be $5 and can be purchased at the door. Dress is causal but school appropriate. Snacks and Drinks will be available at the dance. School ID is required to purchase a ticket. If you have any questions see Mr. Johnson.
Cheerleader Tryouts: Any 8th grade students interested in cheer at the high school next year, pick up an information packet in the office on the turn-around. Practice will take place at the high school gym, Tuesday, May 19th - Thursday, May 21. Try-outs will be Friday, May 22. This is a great opportunity so don't miss out. Thank you. (5/25)
Garden Club next week from 3:15-4:15pm. Please meet in the Garden. We will be going down to the beach to collect rocks for our end of the year GARDEN dedication project. Also, we will be planning our last field trip of the year and will be given permission slips on Thursday as well. It was great make all those wonderful Mother's Day Gifts. (5/14)
Garden Club Special: The SB Pistachio Company will be joining us for Garden on Thursday May 28th....our job is to redesign and recreate their packaging label and taste test all of their wonderful pistachio varieties. Teachers are welcome to join in the fun. See you there! (5/28)
Dress code: just because it is warmer does not mean the dress code is changing...You will be putting on a PE uniform if you are out of dress code. Third issue with dress code will equal a detention. Please do not waste your time, nor ours by dressing in clothes you think might not be okay. (5/13)
Attention 7th and 8th graders-There are many of you who were given a replacement Emergency Card this past week or so by the office. These are very important documents, especially for field trips and safety reasons. Please have a parent or guardian fill it out quickly, bring it to school, return it to the office. Those students who do not return these emergency cards will not be allowed to go on our LA Zoo Field trip. It is school policy. Thank you! Ms. Leiter, Mrs. Camardella, and Miss West (5/13)
No PDA at CMS: that means no public display of affection at CMS: basically, you may hug briefly and then let go, but you may not hold hands for several minutes or more on campus, you may not kiss on campus, you may not do anything more than that on campus. We are happy for you to have found someone you like who likes you back, but you need to keep that private from the rest of us at school. If you are noticed doing these things, your parents will be contacted so that they know what you are up to here at school. (5/13)
All Channel Islands Quest Participants
Mandatory meeting this Thursday at 12:30 in rm 10 (Ms. West's room). See you there!
5.08.2009
Daily Bulletin for Monday, May 11
Garden Club next week from 3:15-4:15pm. Please meet in the Garden. We will be going down to the beach to collect rocks for our end of the year GARDEN dedication project. Also, we will be planning our last field trip of the year and will be given permission slips on Thursday as well. It was great make all those wonderful Mother's Day Gifts. (5/14)
Garden Club Special: The SB Pistachio Company will be joining us for Garden on Thursday May 28th....our job is to redesign and recreate their packaging label and taste test all of their wonderful pistachio varieties. Teachers are welcome to join in the fun. See you there! (5/28)
Dress code: just because it is warmer does not mean the dress code is changing...You will be putting on a PE uniform if you are out of dress code. Third issue with dress code will equal a detention. Please do not waste your time, nor ours by dressing in clothes you think might not be okay. (5/13)
Santa Cruz Island Trip --- Reminder!
Projects and permission slips are Today. You can turn them in to Mrs. Swarm or Ms. West. We will have a short informational meeting next week, so be sure to check the bulletin for the day and location. If you have questions, or need help, be sure to see one of us soon!!! (5/11)
Attention 7th and 8th graders-There are many of you who were given a replacement Emergency Card this past week or so by the office. These are very important documents, especially for field trips and safety reasons. Please have a parent or guardian fill it out quickly, bring it to school, return it to the office. Those students who do not return these emergency cards will not be allowed to go on our LA Zoo Field trip. It is school policy. Thank you! Ms. Leiter, Mrs. Camardella, and Miss West (5/13)
No PDA at CMS: that means no public display of affection at CMS: basically, you may hug briefly and then let go, but you may not hold hands for several minutes or more on campus, you may not kiss on campus, you may not do anything more than that on campus. We are happy for you to have found someone you like who likes you back, but you need to keep that private from the rest of us at school. If you are noticed doing these things, your parents will be contacted so that they know what you are up to here at school. (5/13)
5.07.2009
Daily Bulletin for Friday, May 8
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week! Everyday there will be clues given in the bulletin about a "mystery" teacher. The first student to approach the teacher who is being described will receive a treat from that teacher! Good Luck on your search!
1. In Middle School, this person was very TROUBLE!!
2. This person wanted to be a professional baseball player.
3. This person's scariest moment was when in Costa Rica he/she got a dangerously high fever causing blackouts & seizures!
4. One thing this person is most proud of is his/her mother!
1. In Middle School, this teacher was really quiet
2. This teacher wanted to be a large animal veterinarian.
3. This teacher's scariest moment was when he/she was held up at gunpoint!
4. One thing this teacher is most proud of is getting his/her Masters Degree!
Congratulations to Justin Sinclair who guessed Mrs. "K" for Tuesday's mystery teacher. He also guessed Mrs. Camardella for Wednesday!!
Keiana Yasunaka guessed Miss West for Thursday's mystery teacher. What a coincidence that three of our teachers wanted to be a veterinarian!
2009-2010 Meeting for ASB Officers Candidates
Come to a quick meeting in the Art room at 12:30, Monday, May 11. Please bring completed Candidate Packet!
Relay for Life
There will be a meeting to discuss fundraising for the May 30 Relay for Life. Please bring signed permission slips and fundraising ideals to the meeting. Also, Anyone who is interested in participating is invited to come too! This will be a fun event and a terrific service learning activity!
5.06.2009
Daily Bulletin for Thursday, May 7
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week! Everyday there will be clues given in the bulletin about a "mystery" teacher. The first student to approach the teacher who is being described will receive a treat from that teacher! Good Luck on your search! No one guessed the teacher for Tuesday! Here's the clues again!!
1. In Middle School, this teacher was very small & skinny!
2. This teacher wanted to be a Welder after watching a James Bond Movie
3. This teacher's scariest moment was when a bear was trying to get in his/her tent in the middle of the night!
4. One thing this teacher is most proud of is his/her opportunity to move to California!
1. In Middle School, this teacher was really into skateboarding & playing sports
2. This teacher wanted to be a Veterinarian
3. This teacher's scariest moment was when his/her mom put a nylon over her head & acted like a burglar!
4. One of the most annoying habits is biting his/her nails!
1. In Middle School, this teacher was the best horseback rider in his/her class.
2. This teacher wanted to be a Veterinarian too!
3. This teacher's scariest moment was when he/she almost drowned scuba diving
4. One of the most annoying habits is cracking his/her toes!
ASB Meeting Today in the Art room. Please bring Teacher Card and lunch. Meeting begins at 12:30!
Kayaking
Depending on the weather and the waves, Ms. West will be taking a group kayaking this Friday, May 8th. If you want to be a part of this totally awesome experience, get a permission slip from room 10.
Dress code: just because it is warmer does not mean the dress code is changing...You will be putting on a PE uniform if you are out of dress code. Third issue with dress code will equal a detention. Please do not waste your time, nor ours by dressing in clothes you think might not be okay.
Santa Cruz Island Trip --- Reminder!
Projects and permission slips are due next Monday, May 11th. You can turn them in to Mrs. Swarm or Ms. West. We will have a short informational meeting next week, so be sure to check the bulletin for the day and location. If you have questions, or need help, be sure to see one of us soon!!!
Attention 7th and 8th graders-There are many of you who were given a replacement Emergency Card this past week or so by the office. These are very important documents, especially for field trips and safety reasons. Please have a parent or guardian fill it out quickly, bring it to school, return it to the office. Those students who do not return these emergency cards will not be allowed to go on our LA Zoo Field trip. It is school policy. Thank you! Ms. Leiter, Mrs. Camardella, and Miss West
No PDA at CMS: that means no public display of affection at CMS: basically, you may hug briefly and then let go, but you may not hold hands for several minutes or more on campus, you may not kiss on campus, you may not do anything more than that on campus. We are happy for you to have found someone you like who likes you back, but you need to keep that private from the rest of us at school. If you are noticed doing these things, your parents will be contacted so that they know what you are up to here at school.
5.05.2009
Daily Bulletin for Wednesday, May 6
During the month of May we will be recognizing people who have survived cancer, lives lost to cancer, and raise money for the fight against cancer. We will be doing school fund-raising activities and will participate in a local Relay For Life event. Relay For Life is an American Cancer Society signature fun-filled event that mobilizes communities to fight back against cancer. CMS leadership is in charge of the organization. We are encouraging any students and teachers who have any connection with this disease and are interested in joining our Relay For Life team to come to a mandatory meeting on Wednesday May 6th during lunch in the art room. There we will begin planning our fundraising and Relay events. This is an amazing way to show how much our school cares and your personal effort will contribute to a great cause.
Kayaking
Depending on the weather and the waves, Ms. West will be taking a group kayaking this Friday, May 8th. If you want to be a part of this totally awesome experience, get a permission slip from room 10.
Dress code: just because it is warmer does not mean the dress code is changing...You will be putting on a PE uniform if you are out of dress code. Third issue with dress code will equal a detention. Please do not waste your time, nor ours by dressing in clothes you think might not be okay.
Santa Cruz Island Trip --- Reminder!
Projects and permission slips are due next Monday, May 11th. You can turn them in to Mrs. Swarm or Ms. West. We will have a short informational meeting next week, so be sure to check the bulletin for the day and location. If you have questions, or need help, be sure to see one of us soon!!!
Attention 7th and 8th graders-There are many of you who were given a replacement Emergency Card this past week or so by the office. These are very important documents, especially for field trips and safety reasons. Please have a parent or guardian fill it out quickly, bring it to school, return it to the office. Those students who do not return these emergency cards will not be allowed to go on our LA Zoo Field trip. It is school policy. Thank you! Ms. Leiter, Mrs. Camardella, and Miss West
No PDA at CMS: that means no public display of affection at CMS: basically, you may hug briefly and then let go, but you may not hold hands for several minutes or more on campus, you may not kiss on campus, you may not do anything more than that on campus. We are happy for you to have found someone you like who likes you back, but you need to keep that private from the rest of us at school. If you are noticed doing these things, your parents will be contacted so that they know what you are up to here at school.
5.04.2009
Daily Bulletin for Tuesday, May 5
Ladies and gentlemen, there are some serious illnesses going around. Please do not share food or drinks that have been opened already. Please wash your hands well with soap for 20 seconds or more regularly. Please tell your teacher if you are sick. We don't want to take any chances.
Testing: do your best. You have worked hard all year. This is your chance to show us all and the state what you have learned. Relax and focus. If you get tired during a test. Take a few deep breaths, wiggle your fingers and head and then get back to it. You will do a great job if you try hard. If everyone tries hard this week, we'll give you an extra long lunch on Friday to play. Good luck.
Washington DC meeting
Anyone going or still thinking of going to Washington DC next year needs to attend a meeting on Wed at 12:30 in room 32 with Mr. J.
Attention All 7th Graders
ASB 2009-2010 Candidate meeting is Tuesday, May 5. If you are a leader, have a red or gold card, good citizenship and are interested in running for an ASB officer next year. Please come to a short meeting in the Art room during lunch. Meeting begins at 12:30 sharp! Thank you, Leadership Class
Teacher Appreciation Scavenger Hunt
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week! Everyday there will be clues given in the bulletin about a "mystery" teacher. The first student to approach the teacher who is being described will receive a treat from that teacher! Good Luck on your search!
1. In Middle School, this teacher was very small & skinny!
2. This teacher wanted to be a Welder after watching a James Bond Movie
3. This teacher's scariest moment was when a bear was trying to get in his/her tent in the middle of the night!
4. One thing this teacher is most proud of is his/her opportunity to move to California!
Congratulations to Parker Medel for guessing Mrs. Leiter as the Monday teacher!
Cheerleader Tryouts: Any 8th grade students interested in cheer at the high school next year, pick up an information packet in the office on the turn-around. Practice will take place at the high school gym, Tuesday, May 19th - Thursday, May 21. Try-outs will be Friday, May 22. This is a great opportunity so don't miss out. Thank you.
Daily Bulletin for Monday, May 4
ASB 2009-2010 Candidate meeting is Tuesday, May 5. If you are a leader, have a red or gold card, good citizenship and are interested in running for an ASB officer next year. Please come to a short meeting in the Art room during lunch. Meeting begins at 12:30 sharp! Thank you, Leadership Class
Teacher Appreciation Scavenger Hunt
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week! Everyday there will be clues given in the bulletin about a "mystery" teacher. The first student to approach the teacher who is being described will receive a treat from that teacher! Good Luck on your search!
1. In Middle School, this teacher was very rebellious, but made good grades!
2. This teacher wanted to be a Forest Ranger
3. This teacher's scariest moment was when the Superman ride at Magic Mountain malfunctioned & went flying past the stop zone!
4. One thing this teacher is most proud of is his/her two beautiful children!
Cheerleader Tryouts: Any 8th grade students interested in cheerleading at the high school next year, pick up an information packet in the office on the turn-around. Practice will take place at the high school gym, Tuesday, May 19th - Thursday, May 21. Try-outs will be Friday, May 22. This is a great opportunity so don't miss out. Thank you.
Students, please help yourselves stay healthy by washing your hands frequently with soap and water and do not share drinks or food that you have already started eating. There are some serious illnesses going around and we want you to help keep yourselves healthy.
Don't forget to buy your yearbook. You can purchase them in the office from Mrs. Payne for only $30.00.