CMHS Daily Bulletin - Chiefland Middle School
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CMHS Daily Bulletin - Chiefland Middle School
Daily Bulletin February 17, 2015 –Monday . Parent access to student grades View grades online at Skyward. Come in school office to gain access. Everyone must produce photo identification. Please visit our website at http://cmhs.levyschools.org to view more information about our calendar and events. Upcoming Events Celebrate CTE (Career and Technical Education) Month-February SAC Meetings are open to all parents, teachers and students of CMHS. Community/business members are welcome to come as well. We discuss issues pertinent to our school and welcome the opinions and insights of others. We meet in the media center at CHS at 3:00. The monthly meeting dates for the remainder of the year are: March 9th, April 20th, and May 11th. Feb. 13 0 FCA NEWS Meet in Mrs. Mack’s Room every Thursday morning at 7:40 HB-Lafayette Home JV/Var. 4:30/7:00 FFA Chili Cook-Off Friday, February 13, 2015 - 5:00pm to 6:00pm. Cake auction to follow chili cook-off. Feb. 16 HB-St. Francis Home JV/Var. 4:00/7:00 February 16, 2015 No School-Presidents Day Math Tutoring Monday/Wednesday Mrs. Plemmons classroom Tuesday/Thursday Dr. Mitchell’s classroom Middle School Yearbook NEWS Middle school yearbooks are now for sale. The cost of the yearbook is $20. See Mrs. Beauchamp if you have any questions. DON”T FORGET TO GRAB A BREAKFAST AND GO! This is such a great program for our school. Please remind students to grab a breakfast in order for us to continue to provide this free service. Feb.17 Feb. 17 GS-Williston HB-Trenton Home Away Varsity JV/Var. 6:00 4:00/7:00 2:45 2015-2016 Beta Induction is on February 18th, an Early Release day, see page 2 for more information College of Central Florida will be hosting an Open House for the Simulation and Automation Program, Thursday, February 19th from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Ocala Campus in the Ewers Century Center. If interested see Mrs. McElroy for more details Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb 23 Feb.23 Feb. 24 MB-Union Home GS-Ft. White Away MB-Branford Away GS-Newberry HB-Williston Home Home MB-Fort White Home GS-St. Francis GS-Bell Away Away Varsity JV/Var. 4:30 5:00/7:00 Feb. 24 HB-Bronson Home JV/Var. 4:00/7:00 February 25 5:00 JV/Var. JV/Var. JV/Var. 5:00/7:00 3:30 5:00 2:45 5:00/7:00 4:00/7:00 5:00 2:30 3:30 SAT Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 GS-Union County HB-Newberry HB-Seven Rivers Away Away Home JV/Var. JV/Var. Varsity 5:00/7:00 4:00/7:00 7:00 Feb. 27 HB-Bronson Away JV 4:00 2:30 2:30 1 UPCOMING EVENTS CON’T March 3 March 2 March 2 March 3 March 3 MB-Bronson GS-St. Francis HB-Trenton GS-Williston HB-St. Francis Home Home Home Away Away 5:00 Varsity JV/Var. Varsity Varsity 7:00 4:00/7:00 6:00 4:00 4:00 2:00 College of Central Florida is hosting Preview Night 2015 at the Levy Center, March 5th. Students interested in attending the College of Central Florida in the fall should attend. All those who attend will have the application fee waived. SAC Meetings are open to all parents, teachers and students of CMHS. Community/business members are welcome to come as well. We discuss issues pertinent to our school and welcome the opinions and insights of others. We meet in the media center at CHS at 3:00. The monthly meeting dates for the remainder of the year are: March 9th, April 20th, and May 11th. Congratulations to the following Literacy Week Door 2015-2016 Beta Induction is on February 18th, an Early Decorating Middle School Contest Winners! Release day. Starting on Tuesday, the 20th of January, March 11, 2015 Early Release Day please bring your report card and 25.00 dollars to Mrs. 1st place- Math Curse- Mrs. Parks March 25, 2015 Early Release Day Williams to sign up for the Beta Induction 2nd place- Maze Runner- Mrs. Baker April 2, 2015 Report Cards Ceremony. $15.00 of the $25.00 goes to the National 3rd place- Lord of the Rings- Ms. K. Jones April 3, 2015 Good Friday-No School Beta Club and 10 of it stays, here, in our school club for April 6-10, 2015 Spring Break-No School future projects. A big thanks to Mrs. Raulerson, Mrs. Gerhard, Mrs. Induction Ceremony will begin at 8:30, refreshments will Beauchamp, Mrs. Long and Mrs. Crews for participating be served. If a parent would like to join you, please also. make sure he or she goes by the office for an On-Campus Thank you all for a great week of promoting Literacy at CMHS Visitation sticker. Congratulations to January Student of the Month I would like to congratulate 9th grader, Randi Williams as January Student of the Month. She was voted by the faculty and staff from the following teacher nomination, they had this to say this about Randi. “I love the fact that she "stands up for students" when no one else does. She is an excellent student in my CCC class who always finishes her assignments early. She is a joy to have in class every day. She makes my job easy”. Jaycie Anderson is Chiefland Middle Student of the Month for January. Jaycie gives her all. She gives 100% effort. She pays attention in class, asks questions and is serious about learning and her grades. She is a role model for other students. She is a pleasure to teach. January Teacher Middle School of the Congratulations to February Teacher of Month SGA students have nominated Mrs. the Month Mr. Wilson Kimberly Baker as January’s Teacher of Students wrote the following about him: Mr. Jaycie is very sweet andtries caring student. is loved byalways her teachers and peers the Month. Mrs. Baker always to WilsonJaycie is a smart man who knows what find a way to help us. I remember last he is talking about. He is strict, but for his year when we made flashcards for the students own good. I respect him for how he end of the course exam and how much manages to get his students to pass his class they helped us. Mrs. Baker is a very and he knows when to be funny. Mr. Wilson is a Jaycie person. is a very worker. her effort onstudents every assignment. She never generous Shehard not only cares She puts great forth teacher. Hebest knows what his need about has our grades she also word cares about us. about andanyone he prepares students more advanced to do. She has a negative to say or his any workfor she is required Congratulations Mrs. Baker. courses, as well as the real world. exceptional manners and a sweet disposition CMHS Mission Statement We, the faculty of CMHS, believe our purpose is to challenge and prepare students to become productive, 2 responsible citizens. We will encourage students within a caring and challenging community to set achievable goals and strive to reach these goals through personal excellence. Congratulations Congratulations!!! We are so proud of Austin Vincent and Willie Brannon who are going on to play Football at the collegiate level. Austin Vincent will be earning his Ivy League education while playing football for D1 FCS Brown University! Willie Brannon will be a Wildcat playing for D1 FCS Bethune Cookman in Daytona. These two young men make INDIAN NATION proud!!! FFA NEWS! Congratulations to the following FFA Career Development Teams: Middle School Land Judging - 3rd in the District Team Members: Luke Andrews, Sam Mills, and Justin Whitehead Middle School Horse Judging - 8th in the State Team Members: Madison Baynard, Tristen Drummond, Maddilyn Johnson, and Julie Powers Middle School Food Science Team - 7th in the State Team Members: Luke Andrews, Rieley Beauchamp, Rhett Cunningham, and Sam Mills High School Food Science Team - 3rd in the State Team Members: Jacob Edison, Jessica Ivey, Annie Tolentino, and Alana Wilkerson FBLA NEWS! 3 CHIEFLAND FFA th 6 ANNUAL HOMEMADE CHILI COOK-OFF 2015 CONTEST ENTRY FORM WHO: Anyone who can make Chili. WHEN: Friday, February 13, 2015 - 5:00pm to 6:00pm WHERE: The Chiefland High School Ag. Building WHY: A Benefit Fundraiser for The Chiefland Ag Program COST: $15.00 per entry (meal included) ---------------------------------------GENERAL RULES----------------------------------------(Entrants must adhere to the following rules) Entry forms must be received by February 10, 2015 Entry must be a minimum of 1 gallon of chili so everyone gets a taste. Check-in for Participants is 4:45 p.m. Judging will begin at 5:00 p.m. Hot dogs and chili will be served to the general public beginning at 5:30 p.m. A panel of three judges will determine the official winners in the following classes: Spiciest / Hottest Most Original Best Overall Spoons, napkins and portion cups are provided for you. For more information contact: 352-493-6035 Please check one: _____ Cash _____ Check Type of Chili / Recipe Name Participant Name: _____________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: _____________________________________________________ Telephone: _____________________________________________________ Thank you for your support of the Chiefland FFA Program! Please make your check payable to the Chiefland FFA Alumni: Chiefland FFA Alumni P O BOX 1821 Chiefland, FL 32644 4 Scholarship Opportunities Applications for the Sevin/Ellis Scholarship through the Florida Credit Union are now available to families of Florida Credit Union Members. The award is for 12th graders who plan to continue their education in the year following graduation. Florida Credit Union membership is available to all who work or reside in the county. Even if a student’s family does not currently have an account with us, they can open a simple savings account for $5.00 in order for their child to be eligible for this award. Applications are available at https://www.flcu.org/about-us/scholarships. Plum Creek Community Scholarship Applications are available in the front office. Seniors are encourage to stop by and pick up an application. The deadline to complete the application is January 27th. If you are interested in becoming a teacher, the Florida Retired Educators Foundation is offering a scholarship. This scholarship pays $3,250 over a four year period. Applications are available in the front office. The deadline to turn in the application to guidance is Friday, January 30th. Suncoast Foundations awards needs and merit-based scholarships to seniors. Interested students should check the Suncoast Credit Union website, www.suncoastcreditunion.com for the 2015 applications. For over fifty years, the Southern Scholarship Foundation has helped thousands of students with outstanding academic abilities, good character and financial need realize their dream of a college education. Qualified students attending Florida State University, Florida A&M University, the University of Florida, Tallahassee Community College, Santa Fe College, and Florida Gulf Coast University are awarded scholarships in the form of rent-free housing.http://www.southernscholarship.org/2012-04-14-17-37-51/apply-online.html Central Florida Electric is pleased to announce the continuation of its scholarship program designed to offer scholarships to deserving students at high schools in their service area. The program will offer a one year, $1,000 scholarship to a graduating senior. If you are interested, please pick up an application in the front office. Applications are due to guidance by March 11th. Ben Roberts Care Center, INC recognizes outstanding high school seniors in the community who are dedicated to further their education and giving back to their community. The scholarship is a one time $250 payment that will be paid directly to the college or institution of higher education of the successful applicant. If interested, please pick up an application from the front office. Scholarship OpportunityThe Law Firm of Ayo and Iken, a Florida law firm helping people with divorce and custody issues CareerSource is pleased to announce will once again be offering scholarships to highthe school graduates who to pursue a career in science technology, engineering or math (STEM) prioritize or an occupation recognizes parents who itco-parent their children despite hardships of plan a separated household. Parents that successfully thein demand in one of the targeted industry sectors. Applications are available in the front office. 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 5