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November 13, 2017
Theatre
CMS Theatre Presents
 
Carroll Theatre Company at CMS proudly presents "I Hate Shakespeare!", a comedy by Steph DeFerie.  Join us as we take a look at the Bard's plays from a comical point of view, and prove that Shakespeare isn't as boring or irrelevant as you might think!  Learn why you shouldn't say "Macbeth" in a theatre, why "Hamlet" may not be as dreadful as you remember, and why "Titus Andronicus" isn't the romantic comedy it was originally supposed to be!*  

Performance dates are Nov. 13 - 15
at 6:30 p.m.  
Tickets are $5.00 and available at the door.
 
*There is no proof that "Titus Andronicus" was supposed to be a romantic comedy."

Fall One Act
Congratulations to the following students who placed second at the Denison One Act Play Festival on Thursday.  The kids handled themselves with class and focus, and impressed everyone involved with the festival.  

Madison Bradford,  Clarissa Close,  Cody Cobb,  Zac Colletti,  Morgan Dillard,  Heloise Hoffman,  Alex Khazzam,  Katy Lin,  Alexa Ortiz,  Alysha Pyatt,  Claire Sims,  Aidan Singh,  Jackson Statham,  Jetta Thompson,  Sloane Williams, and  Nolan Wilson.
 
Individual awards were also given to the following students:
 
Best Crew Member  - Morgan Dillard
Honorable Mention All-Star Cast - Nolan Wilson and Aidan Singh
All-Star Cast - Clarissa Close
Best Actor - Jackson Statham
Annual Starwatch

Suggested Stargazing schedule for a little crowd control

Tuesday, Nov. 14
Last Name begins with
A-B 7:00 p.m.,    C-D 7:30 p.m.,    E-F 8:00 p.m.,    G-H 8:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 15
Last Name begins with
I-J 7:00 p.m.,    K-L 7:30 p.m.,    M-N 8:00 p.m.,   O-P 8:30 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 16
Last Name begins with
Q-R 7:00 p.m.,   S-T 7:30 p.m.,    U-V 8:00 p.m.,   W-Z 8:30 p.m.
 
BUT PLEASE COME ANYTIME THAT WORKS FOR YOU!
Semester I Exam Schedule**

Monday, Dec. 18, 2017 - Early Dismissal
1st Period Exam 8:40 - 9:50
3rd Period Exam 9:55 - 11:05
Lunch 11:10 - 11:40
8th Period Exam 11:45 - 12:55

Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017 - Early Dismissal
2nd Period Exam 8:40 - 9:50 
DD (Study Hall/Movie/Locker Clean-out) 9:55 - 11:00
Lunch  11:05 - 11:40
4th Period Exam 11:45 - 12:55
   
Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017 - Early Dismissal
5th Period Exam 8:40 - 9:50 
DD (Study Hall/Movie) 9:55 - 10:45
Lunch 10:50 - 11:25
6th Period Exam 11:30 - 12:40
 
Buses will begin early dismissal pick-up 7 minutes after the last exam each day.  Parent pick-up will begin immediately following the last exam each day.

**NO exams will be given early.  This is a district decision pertaining to ALL exams (grades 7-12).  All missed exams will need to be scheduled for make-up after the break.  Parents should contact grade level counselor to schedule those.  
7th Grade - Jane Kea
8th Grade - Paula Lynn
Ms. Mangels Message
Parents,
We need help with a couple procedures at school.

The first area of concern is parents and students texting during the school day....
 
Students are certainly allowed to use their phones before and after school, but not during the school day.  However, students are not permitted to have their cell phones "on" during the school day except with teacher permission for educational purposes.   Texting, music, Instagram, SnapChat, etc., are way too tempting for students and they are huge distractions from the lessons and learning going on here at school.   We have had a many phones taken up recently and many of the students were actually texting with their parents.   Please help us out by not texting your child during the school day.  

If you need to get a message to your son or daughter about afternoon carpool/bus changes, etc., just call the school and Mrs. Gulliver will be more than happy to get a message to your child.   

The second area that is a concern is after school carpool procedures...
 
I do understand that it takes a little time to get through the carpool pick-up line - especially on Fridays because there are no after school activities, so all students are being picked up at the same time.  Believe me, those of us on duty sweating (or soon to be freezing), are trying to expedite the process as best we can.   We have 5-6 staff members stationed out front to help keep cars moving forward to allow as many cars as possible to pull up to the curb.  

Parents have recently kind of made a "second pick-up line" in the parking lot.  Many cars have been pulling around into the parking lot then just idling there, waiting for their child to come out.  This causes a significant back-up in the traffic flow and a safety issue for our students.

Remember that if you choose to bypass the curb line to pick your child up at the curb, you must drive past the front of the school (in the lane closest to the parking lot) and enter the parking lot from the west end.  If you pull into the lot, you need to park in a parking spot and wait for your child to be released to cross the carpool lane.   Please do NOT pick up your child in the parking lot unless you are in a parking spot.  Students are going to be asked to point out their car before they're allowed to cross into the parking lot.

We need to either correct this problem, or completely shut the parking lot off during pick up, forcing ALL cars to wait in the curb line. We did "open" the lot this year during carpool to help alleviate the capacity of cars coming through, but over time, the guidelines have been forgotten and "shortcuts" have begun to develop.  

I really do understand that some of you have several places to be at once sometimes, and every minute counts.  Two things I would like to throw out there as little food bits for thought:  

1.  No one's hectic schedule is more important than someone else's -  almost everyone is in a "hurry", so please be courteous to other drivers.

2.  Most importantly, there is NO act of impatience or 'hurry-up" that is worth a student being injured because of the lack of order in the parking lot being caused by impatient drivers.  None of us wants a student to get hurt trying to weave between the cars in an effort to get to their car.
 
Please help us out by using the parking lot as a pick-up spot ONLY if you pull into a slot.  At least that way visibility is MUCH better as students make their way to the cars.  let's work together to keep ALL STUDENTS SAFE!  :)

The last area that is a concern is the bus lanes...
The back of the school is for bus drop off and pick up only.  It is not to be used as a car line.  Please do not go to the back to drop off your child or pick them up.

I would greatly appreciate your help with these two major issues.  We do all we can on the student side of these issues....but only you guys can help with the parent part.  Thank you in advance for your attention and help with these matters.                                                                                
Stephanie Mangels
Principal
Counselor's Corner
Life in the Middle Newsletter
Dear Parents,
We can't believe we have completed the 1st 9 weeks of school!  Our November Issue of our Counseling Newsletter Focuses on the Mental Health and Wellness Topic of Tobacco and Vapor Awareness.  We hope you find some of the tips for opening a dialogue with your teen about these topics helpful. If you haven't already been having these discussions, please take the time to talk to your teen about the health effects of tobacco.  We hope you find this issue helpful! Please click here to view:
 

Second Semester Activity Days
Thank you to so many of you who have provided items for our Activity Day Dragon Dens.  Our first Activity Day is planned for Dec. 1, and students will stay in those groups for part of the third term. 

We do still need a few more items, including Trivial Pursuit Jr., Skeins of yarn and crochet hooks (G or H), and Academy gift cards to purchase Frisbees for Frisbee Golf.  If you signed up to provide an item or would like to provide one of these, please have the items to CMS by Nov. 17. 
Here is the link if you'd like to sign up:

THANKS SO MUCH!

Bobby Bragan Youth Foundation
CMS 8th graders have the opportunity to apply for a $2500 college scholarship by completing an application which includes the following:  academic achievements, extracurricular and athletic activities, and community involvement.  Each student is also required to write an essay on his or her favorite role model.  CMS will select two applications for consideration to the Bobby Bragan Youth Foundation. Application deadline is Nov. 15.  More information is available at 
www.Bobbybragan.org.  The application is available on the CMS Webpage under the Counseling Tab.   The link can be found under Recognition Opportunities for Students.  

Carroll Middle School
Career Day
 February 1, 2018

What is Career Day? 
Career Day is a half-day program where students are exposed to three (3) different careers of their choice.   Our goal is to provide our students with speakers who are excited about what they do and will help our students start to see all the wonderful future possibilities that education and a strong work ethic creates for them.  In order for this program to be successful, we need many parent and community volunteers.  We want to have as many careers as possible represented for our students.

What are the requirements to be a speaker?
Enjoyment of your career and a love to communicate with Middle School students!
 
Consider bringing a co-worker to speak with you!
In the past, many of our speakers have brought one or more co-workers to share in the presentation.  This seems to make it less stressful for the speakers, and the students absolutely LOVE hearing about various career experiences within an organization.  
What do I talk about? The emphasis of your presentation should be the importance of education and commitment to achieve your chosen career. You can discuss your education, job duties, job difficulties and challenges, as well as your job rewards. You may bring visual or presentation aids.

What is the time commitment? 
Approximately ½ day on Thursday, Feb. 1 plus your prep time. Speakers are asked to arrive by 8:00 a.m. and the program should be over by 11:00 a.m.
 
What is the format? 
We ask you to present your information in three sessions with a five minute break between each session.  Each session is 30 minutes for your presentation and a brief question and answer period.
Arrival/Check in    8:00 - 8:45
Session One           8:50 - 9:20
Session Two           9:25 - 9:55
Session Three      10:00 - 10:30
 
Any other questions? Please contact
 
If you would like to volunteer, please complete form through the link below and we will be in touch!
 
Thank you,
Jane Kea and Paula Lynn
CMS Counseling Office

Speaker Presentation Suggestions:  

CMS Address:   1800 E. Kirkwood Blvd. Southlake, Texas 76092
CMS Webpage:   www.southlakecarroll.edu
CMS Phone Number:   817.949.5400

Bully Prevention Information for Parents
Bullying among children is aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power and strength. Parents are often reluctant to report to educators that their child is being bullied. Why?

*  Parents may be unsure how best to help their child and may be afraid that they will make the situation worse if they report bullying.
*  They may be embarrassed that their child is being bullied.
*  Sometimes, children ask parents not to report bullying.
*  Parents may fear being seen as overprotective.
*  They may believe that it is up to their child to stop the bullying.

Children and youth often need help to stop bullying. Parents should never be afraid to call the school to report that their child is being bullied and ask for help to stop the bullying. Students should not have to tolerate bullying at school any more than adults would tolerate similar treatment at work.

Working with your child's school to solve the problem
If your child tells you that he or she has been bullied or if you suspect your child is being bullied, what can you do?
*   Please let a counselor or administrator know of your concerns immediately. We can't help your child, or any other child, if we are not aware of the concern.

What can you expect staff at CMS to do about bullying?
* School staff will investigate the bullying immediately.
* School staff will initially not meet with your child and the child who bullied them at the same time. This could be very embarrassing and intimidating for your child.
* School staff will never share who reported the incident.
* A counselor will meet with your child to learn about the bullying that he or she has experienced. We will help develop a plan to help keep your child feel safe.
* An administrator will meet with students suspected of taking part in the bullying. He/She will make it clear to these students that bullying is against school rules and will not be tolerated. If appropriate, the administrator will administer consequences to those who bullied and notify their parents.
* Give the school reasonable time to investigate and hear both sides of the story. Sometimes, a child who bullies will make false allegations about a child as an additional way of bullying them. An administrator cannot jump to hasty conclusions and assign blame without a thorough assessment of the situation. This entire process should not take longer than a week.

What to do if your child is being bullied.
1.    Ask your child what is going on if you suspect that bullying is occurring. Find out the name or names of the others involved and the details of what happened.
2.    Don't assume or imply that your child did anything to instigate the bullying.
3.    Don't try and fix the situation. Instead, talk with your child about strategies to use when the bullying occurs. Ask questions like: "What do you think you could say the next time this person says .....?
4.    Don't tell your child to ignore the bullying or to "toughen up." These are not strategies that will prevent future incidents.
5.    Don't tell your child to retaliate.
6.    If you feel your child is not safe physically and is at high risk of physical harm, take immediate action to protect your child's safety. If the bullying is occurring on the way to or home from school, either take your child to school or make arrangements for another adult to take your child to school.
7.   If you suspect your child is being bullied but your child won't talk to you about what is going on, seek out another adult they can talk to an aunt, uncle, grandparent, family friend, school counselor or therapist.

CMS Dragon Tip Line: 817-406-2514
School Reporting and Response Guidelines
Carroll ISD is committed to ensuring a safe learning environment. Implementing programs that  address bullying, making personal connections with each student, and providing an anonymous  system for reporting potentially dangerous situations are some of the ways we can accomplish  this goal. We are pleased to announce that the Dragon Tip Line program is now a part of our  anonymous reporting efforts.

The Dragon Tip Line system is designed to help students, parents and community members  anonymously report past, present and predicted concerns in our school community. Information  about bullying, harassment, drugs, violence, weapons, theft, or any other potential threat to  school safety should be reported.

Anyone in the Carroll Middle School community can make a report, including students, staff,  parents and visitors. To ensure that we can respond to threats in a timely way, we request that all  reports be made as soon as possible after witnessing or receiving information regarding an  incident.

Ms. Mangels, Principal of Carroll Middle School, along with the CMS Counselors, will be  responsible for receiving reports from the Dragon Tip Line. Upon receiving an anonymous  report, they may take interim measures to ensure the safety, health, and welfare of all parties
pending the findings of the investigation.

Remember that the Dragon Tip Line is NOT an emergency reporting system. If you need to  report an emergency, please immediately dial 911. Also, please note that while all reports  made to the Dragon Tip Line will be answered as expeditiously as possible, there may be a
response delay for reports received outside of school hours, over the weekend, or during  holidays.

Finally, the Dragon Tip Line is not intended to replace direct contact with school administration  or counselors. Please feel free to directly contact Carroll Middle School staff with any issues  or concerns you may have. We take your security seriously at Carroll Middle School and we  will do everything we can to resolve your concerns as quickly as possible. Together, we can help  stop school crises before they happen!

Your school is your home away from home; 
help keep it safe by reporting potential threats.  
Remember: 
You Have the POWER and You Can Make a Difference!
CMS Dragon Tip Line - 817-406-2514

Counselors
Jane  Kea
7th Grade Counselor 

Paula Lynn
8th Grade Counselor 
Weekly Events
Monday, Nov. 13
Stuff the Bus Food Drive
Girls XC Parent Meeting 5:00 p.m.
Girls BB Parent Meeting 5:30 p.m.
Theater Fall Play "I Hate Shakespeare" 6:30 p.m. 

Tuesday, Nov. 14
Stuff the Bus Food Drive
XC @ Cross Timbers 4:30 p.m.
Theater Fall Play "I Hate Shakespeare" 6:30 p.m. 
Starwatch 7:00-9:30 p.m. @ Observatory

Wednesday, Nov. 15
Stuff the Bus Food Drive &
StuCo to Roanoke Food Pantry
Faculty Meeting - No Tutorials
Bobby Bragan Youth Foundation application due
7GBB @ Heritage (scrimmage)
Theater Fall Play "I Hate Shakespeare" 6:30 p.m. 
Starwatch 7:00-9:30 p.m. @ Observatory

Thursday, Nov. 16
8GBB @ Heritage (scrimmage)
Starwatch 7:00-9:30 p.m. @ Observatory

Friday, Nov. 17
Student vs Faculty Volleyball Fundraiser 3:05 p.m. 

Monday-Friday, Nov. 20-24
Thanksgiving Holiday - No School

Save the Date(s)
PTSO General Meeting Dates
11/28, 2/27, 4/24

Wednesday, Nov. 29
Faculty Meeting - No Tutorials

Wednesday, Dec. 6
Winter Sports & Clubs/Organization Pictures
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Project: GRATITUDE
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To show our thankfulness for our custodians and Cafeteria staff we are asking each student and staff member to donate $1 to help provide a gift.
Our custodians and cafeteria staff work hard each day to keep our school clean and provide healthy meals for CMS dragons.

The Holidays are a perfect time to show them how grateful we are.
Please turn your $1 in to the Dragon Den teacher by Friday, Nov. 17, 2017.

Thank you!


When:
Wednesday, Nov. 8
thru
Wednesday, Nov. 15

Goal:  
5000 food items
 
Benefiting:
Roanoke Food Pantry


Students may donate food items to any teacher they wish. The teacher with the most food donated on their behalf has the honor of wearing a Magical Purple Unicorn costume on Friday, Nov. 17.
Animal Sitting over Thanksgiving
Holidays are just around the corner and we have many animals who would love to share them with your family.  The animals would rather be surrounded by people instead of left in an empty building. You do not have to have a student in animal science class to animal sit. 

Animals still available include:   Dwarf Hamsters, Gerbils, Corn Snakes, Ball Python, Geckos, Amphibians and Bearded Dragons.

Please sign up for Thanksgiving Break animal sitting.  The sign up sheets will be available in D102.  Sign up for animals is on a first come, first serve basis. 

Thank you, in advance, for opening your home to an animal during the holidays. If you sign up and your plans change, please let me know ASAP. 

Casey Jo Roush

P.S. Also, Animal Science would appreciate any newspapers you wish to recycle. We use them in cages! Just send them with your student to D102. 
Office News
  Food
In accordance to state mandate,  Carroll ISD and Texas Dept. of Agriculture do not allow parents to provide food for children other than their own.  Please do not bring food for your student to share with anyone else.  

Dragon Volunteers
Anyone that is wants to volunteer or chaperone for any CISD sponsored field trips or events must first go through an annual screening and approval process through CISD.  

To register, click the link below:


Lost & Found
Water bottles, clothes, and school supplies have found their way to the lost and found next to the nurse's office.  Please check for any items you have misplaced.


Saturday School
CMS holds Saturday School from 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. for students who have been assigned academic consequences, attendance recoupment time, or behavioral consequences.  Students may only attend if they have been assigned by a staff member and if the student brings his/her signed Saturday School form with him/her on the morning of the Saturday School assignment.  

At no time should a student be dropped off for Saturday School who has not been assigned such by a staff member.  Students who are dropped off without the necessary staff assignment will not  be allowed to enter the building. 

Officer Roberson's Word
Have any unwanted Halloween candy around the house?  
D onate it to Officer Roberson. 
 As a reward for hard work, she
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passes goodies out during passing 
periods to the students. 
Thank you!

From Nurse Bonczyk
Many of our students borrow clothing from the clinic and donations are needed.  Shirts: adult sizes Med-XL.  Long Shorts and sweats: adult sizes Med-XL.
Thank you!
Yearbook
On Sale Now! 
Ways to order:
2. Call: 1-877-767-5217
3. Mail: 
Jostens  
P.O. Box 37395
Boone, IA. 50037

No orders/payments accepted at CMS.

Pictures for the Yearbook
We need action pictures of off-campus sports participants.  Phone photos are not high enough quality.  Please submit (not posed) photos to ReplayIt. Password CMSDragons.  Thank you!
Sports
Girls
Volleyball @ District Tournament
7th
vs.  Colleyville Won
vs. Grapevine Lost
vs. Heritage Lost
4th place

8th
vs. Colleyville 25-7, 25-13
vs. West 25-23, 25-19
vs. Dawson 22-25, 18-25
2nd place

8th vs. Coppell West
A:  25-22, 25-16
B:  25-12, 25-8
C:  25-13, 25-8

Boys
fb Football vs. Coppell West
7th
A:  40-16
B:  40-20
C:  37-13

8th
A:  38-0
B/C:  37-18

Cross Country
Girls XC Parent Meeting
Monday, Nov. 13
5:00 p.m.

Season begins Nov. 14.
Cross Timbers
4:30 p.m.
Extended Day

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 
3:50-4:50 p.m.
in the CMS Library
 
Mu Alpha Theta & National Honor Society students are available for FREE tutoring in math.
Next General PTSO Meeting  
Nov. 28  @ 10:00 a.m. in the CMS Library
Dr. Faltys and Julie Thannum will present the CISD Bond Timeline
for Carroll Middle School and a District-wide Update.

 Social Media
Please sign up for the Carroll Middle School Facebook page and follow CMS on Twitter to receive information regarding the Spirit Shop.  We will have previews & pre-sales of upcoming merchandise.

Spirit Shop
Open every Friday during lunches
11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

We still have a few Cross Country t-shirts if anyone didn't get a chance to order. 

We will have a BIG SALE Friday, Dec. 15 during lunch hours

We have long sleeved t-shirts, hoodie sweatshirts, 1/4 zips for women, stadium seats & more.

Our black drawstring athletic shorts with pockets are back in stock! If your student needs shorts, come see us Friday!!
 
CEF Awards $112,000 at 10 Campuses
Generous corporate sponsors enabled the foundation to awarded $112,000 for all qualifying grants submitted by CISD educators.  Seventy-five "big checks" were given by sponsors and CEF board members at your school ranging from DNA fingerprinting systems at the high school, coding software at a middle school and flexible seating in may K-6 classrooms.  See the full list of grants and sponsors that made it possible here.  

The foundation counts on your support to continue impacting your campus and funding district initiatives not covered in their current budget due to Section 41 Recapture (Robinhood). 

For more information on how to donate on #givingtuesday, a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration , go to www.carrolleducationfoundation.org.
For more information, forms, calendars, teacher websites and more, please visit the CMS website at http://www.southlakecarroll.edu/carrollmiddle_default.aspx