CMHS Daily Bulletin - Chiefland High School
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CMHS Daily Bulletin - Chiefland High School
Daily Bulletin December 2, 2014 Tuesday . Parent access to student grades Parent portion of skyward is opening for parents to view student’s grades online. Parents may come to the school to pick up their log in information and directions for using the site. Everyone must produce photo identification. Seniors who do NOT have Mrs. Flemming for English need to see her for a SENIOR SUPERLATIVE ballot this Wednesday, December 3rd. Middle School FFA…… will be selling Poinsettias after Thanksgiving Break. They will be selling for $6.00 a plant CHS Clubs Please visit our website at http://cmhs.levyschools.org to view more information about our calendar and events. Upcoming Events 12-2 Math tutoring on Tuesday after school for one hour in Dr. Mitchell’s room. FCA NEWS 12/2/14 Meet in Mrs. Mack’s Room every Thursday morning at 7:40 Mrs. Plemmons classroom Tuesday/Thursday Dr. Mitchell’s classroom Middle School Yearbook NEWS Middle school yearbooks are now for sale. This year the book will be all in color! Congratulations to Olivia Miller and Macie Thomas whose artwork will be featured on the covers of the book. The cost of the yearbook is $20; personalization and icons are extra. Extra order forms are in the front office. See Mrs. Beauchamp if you have any questions. 6:00 12-3 Math tutoring on Wednesday after school for one hour in Mrs. Plemmons room Math Tutoring Monday/Wednesday St. Francis VG 12-4 Math tutoring on Tuesday after school for one hour in Dr. Mitchell’s room. 12/5/14 . 12/8/14 @ Williston JVB/VG/VB 5:00/6:30/8:00 @ Lafayette JVG/VG 4:00/6:30 December 8th a representative from Florida Bright Futures will be here to assist our students in applying for Bright Futures. The same evening at 6:00 p.m. in the Media Center, there will be a parent night to discuss scholarship opportunities and FASFA. Please make plans to attend. We look forward to seeing you. Central Florida Electric Cooperative is accepting applications for their Washington/Tallahassee Youth Tour, deadline to turn in application is 12/12, see page 2. 12/9/14 Basketball, (H) Union County JVB/VG/VB 4:30/6:00/7:30 12/12/14 @ Mighty Ike Shootout (Williston) VB Vs. Ocala St. John 5:00 12/13/14 Vs. Wildwood 12/15/14 @ Dixie JVB/VG/VB 12/17, 18, 19 Exam/Early Release Days 12/19/14 (H) Newberry JVG/JVB/VG/VB 1:00 12/26 – 12/29 @ Bronson Holiday Tournament VB 4:30/6:00/7:30 3:30/5:00/6:30/8:00 TBD December 22-January 2 -Winter Holidays Welcome the Year 2015! January 5 Teacher Workday January 6 Students Return 1 Congratulations to November Student of the Month Chiefland Middle Student of the Month -Carly Gillen 6th Grade Central Florida Electric Cooperative is accepting applications for their It all begins with a two day expense-paid trip to Tallahassee. Six lucky juniors within our TriCounty service area, whose residence is served by Central Florida th Grade 6 Electric Coop., will be selected to attend. While at the State Capital they will become familiar with our legislature and how it conducts political decision making. We will visit interesting places and you will also participate in a chance to be one of three students chosen to be part of Central Florida Electric Cooperative’s Washington Youth Tour. Be sure to ask your Guidance Counselor for details and applications, or visit our web site at www.cfec.com. Carly Gillen Washington/Tallahassee Youth Tour. Dates to Remember: Deadline to turn in applications December 12, 2014 Selection for Tallahassee Y.T. by January 16, 2015 Tallahassee Youth Tour February 18-19, 2015 Selection for Washington Y.T. by February 20, 2015 Washington D.C. Youth Tour June 13-18, 2015 Congratulations to Mrs. Fidah Williams for being our Teacher of the Month for November at the High School. Mrs. Williams was nominated and selected by the Student Government Leadership class. - Students in leadership that nominated her had this to say: Mrs. Williams is willing to go out of her way to help anybody and she’s an amazing teacher No matter how swamped with tasks she is, she always has time for her students, the seniors and BETA Mrs. Williams is a very understanding teacher that listens and is willing to help you. She is very helpful and gives great advice. High school yearbooks are back on sale. This is your LAST CHANCE to pre-order a yearbook or add personalization to your copy. This sale will run through December 5th. Order forms are available in the front office and from Mrs. Flemming. The 23rd Annual Pie Auction for Student Government was held Thursday, November 20 at 6:00 in the CMHS cafeteria. This is the largest SGA fundraiser has and it helps to fund projects throughout the school year. Student Government must complete over 100 projects in 9 different projects area (school service, school spirit, health & safety, Faculty & Staff, etc) to be recognized as a “gold member council” every year at State Convention. We are thrilled to report this year’s event raised over $2400 for our council. We had a wonderful turnout with 31 desserts baked by 23 bakers and 21 buyers. The top three desserts purchased were: 1. Chocolate Cake with Butter Cream Frosting by Sheri Lee -$200 purchased by Beef O’ Brady’s. 2. Oreo Cookie Cake by Faye Sache- $190 purchased by Big John’s 3. Candy Bar Cake by Lois Gore- $170 purchased by Shep’s Welding. CMHS Mission Statement We, the faculty of CMHS, believe our purpose is to challenge and prepare students to become productive, responsible citizens. We will encourage students within a caring and challenging community to set achievable 2 goals and strive to reach these goals through personal excellence. Please join HOSA in our “Sock Drive” to help the Senior Citizens in our community! Socks for Seniors is a non-profit community service project that organizes, collects and distributes NEW socks for seniors in communities all over the country. The holidays are a fun time of year with all the holiday work parties, family gatherings, meetings with old friends topped off with all the bells, whistles, hustle and bustle of the season. It's the friendliest and most giving time of year but, for some it can also be a depressing time of year and our seniors can get lost in the shuffle. Each year, thousands of lonely and financially challenged seniors struggle with the holiday blues. They dread facing the holiday season alone - some being without family or friends, some with the isolation of being a widow or widower. Some seniors just being away from children and grandchildren produces extreme loneliness that's exaggerated by festivities of the season. Socks for Seniors and CHS Health Academy have one priority this Holiday Season and that is to bring holiday cheer along with a pair of new socks to warm the hearts and cover the cold feet of our elderly seniors. The Socks for Seniors program benefits those living alone and in nursing homes and yes even those seniors that are homeless. Donation boxes are located in the CHS office, Library and in Mrs. Beauchamp classroom. 3 Scholarship Opportunity The Law Firm of Ayo and Iken, a Florida law firm helping people with divorce and custody issues recognizes parents who co-parent their children despite the hardships of a separated household. Parents that successfully prioritize the best interests of their children should be recognized. We would like the children of those parents to be a success in life and recognize the outstanding example of parenting shown by their mothers and fathers. The Law Firm of Ayo and Iken, would like to help Florida high school seniors who have lived in a divided household from which two parents strive to maintain respect for each other as an ongoing concern while caring for their children. Two winners, selected by a committee of child custody attorneys, will each be awarded a $1,000 scholarship to be used toward their first year of college. The deadline to apply for the scholarship is May 1st, 2015. If your parents: Are permanently separated or divorced Communicate openly and positively Join together to continue showing you love Work together in your best interest Then we want to hear from you Eligibility: Must be attending senior year of a Florida high school Plans to attend post-high school education Lives in a household separated by a divorce Other criteria as listed below Scholarship Requirements: You must write a 2000 minimum word essay describing how your parents continue to work together despite being part of a separated household. Your essay must describe in detail how your parents overcame obstacles and remained excellent role models. Selection of Winner: The winning essay shall be selected by a committee of child custody attorneys. The winning essay shall have individual names removed and then will be published online in a special section of our website showing examples of excellent parenting skills. The scholarship award will be paid directly to each winner, preferably at their high school awards event. More Information: If you would like more information about the scholarship program call (800) 469-3486 or email [email protected] Deadline for Application is May 1st, 2015 The Winning Essays Will Show How your parents still communicated after the divorce How both parents took steps to work together in a co-parenting role How both parents showed a united front to ensure you grew up in a loving household Application Package: Application Form – pick up application from office 2000 Word Essay Write a personal letter to us stating your interest – there is no required format for your letter. Send all materials by mail to: Law Firm of Ayo and Iken Att: Scholarship 703 W. Bay Street Tampa, FL 33606 4