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October 9, 2017
September Student's of the Month
Congratulations to the September student's of the month.  They are chosen by their teachers for their hard work and overall character.
8th Grade
Left to Right:  Front Row:  Aston Southern, Dane Gunderson, Abigail Balson; Back Row:  Olivia Schlamp, Sean Kelson, Andrew Askew, Lindsey Vanderbush.  Not pictured:  Devin Yu.

7th Grade
Left to Right:  Front Row:  Hannah McIlvain, Catherine Cotton, Prahba Nair;  Back Row:  Justin Wu, Kaden Anderson, Waafi Awal, Lily Curtis.  Not pictured:  Dylan Vaughn.
Employee of the Month
Anthony Van Buskirk
In his third year of teaching, coach and health teacher Anthony Van Buskirk has proved he has what it takes to be well-liked by his peers and students.
 
Van Buskirk was chosen as the employee of the month for several reasons.  He is the only returning male coach, so he is training the others in their new positions as well as serving as a classroom mentor. He approaches his days in a positive way and has great rapport with the students.
 
After spending his childhood in New York, the family moved to Mansfield where he graduated from high school.  At Texas State University, Van Buskirk wanted to become a teacher to build relationships with students, while pushing them to the best of their abilities.  His favorite part of teaching is the daily interactions with the students and seeing them progress and grow.   
 
His spare time is spent with his wife and watching football, basketball, and baseball, especially the Cowboys, Mavericks, and Yankees.  He also focuses on wellness and exercise.
Counselor's Corner
Life in the Middle Newsletter
Life in the Middle ! Click the hyperlink to visit our October newsletter. 

Carroll AP Boosters
PIs your child in Pre-AP or AP classes? Please consider joining Carroll AP Boosters!  Nearly every dollar of our membership goes toward teacher grants which are awarded to teachers from 5th-12th grade that teach advanced classes. Your membership is a wonderful way for your money to directly benefit the district.  You can join at  http://www.dragonap.org/membership.html.  

Thank you!

Prudential Spirit of Community Awards:
Prudential We would like to recognize CMS students who have volunteered in our community.  If you have taken part in community service activities over the past year, please complete the Prudential Spirit of Community Award application. Any student who has volunteered may apply.  CMS will select one applicant to represent our school for state recognition. Program details are available at   http://spirit.prudential.com.  Carefully follow the directions on the link below by Nov. 7, 2017.
https://spirit.prudential.com/awards/how-to-apply%20

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.  
 

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

Supply Request
If you happen to have a TI84 calculator around your home that is not fulfilling its purpose, we would be happy to take it off your hands and put it to work.  

Please drop them off at the CMS front desk to be given to the Counselors.

Thanks so much!

Counselors
Jane  Kea
7th Grade Counselor 

Paula Lynn
8th Grade Counselor 
Carroll Athletic Booster Club
All 7th & 8th Grade Athletic Parents,
 
This year Carroll Athletic Booster Club has reached out to both Carroll and Dawson Middle School in hopes of getting more involvement from parents at the middle school level by holding a competition between DMS and CMS!   The school that has the highest percentage of families join CABC will receive a $1,000.00 Under Armour credit towards their girls and boys athletics department.  Plus, the coach that has the highest percentage of families register will also receive a $1000.00 Under Armour credit.  Winners will be announced at the November 3rd Varsity Football game!   
 
 
Message from Bill Webb President of CABC:
 
The primary objective of the Carroll athletic Booster Club is to close the funding gap between what the limited CISD school budget pays for and what is needed to cover the costs of our athletic programs in all boys and girls sports, grades 7-12. CABC provides funding for all the programs through a wish list submitted by our coaches and approved by our athletic director. One of the ways CABC does is through membership in our organization. To that end, it is very important that we begin to build support for CABC at the middle school level.
 
Middle school parents joining CABC is critical because:
 
- CABC is putting a priority on helping fund specific equipment needs at the middle school level;
- Equipment purchased by CABC for the varsity programs will benefit our middle school athletes as they move up in grades;
- Becoming involved in and joining CABC helps spread the cost of funding additional needs across more families;
- CABC serves as the nucleus of all Carroll Dragon athletics;
- As our middle school athletes move up to the JV and varsity levels, they will benefit from future middle school families supporting CABC. Join CABC and set the example now to build the concept of MS support by future Dragon families.
 
As a parent of three athletes (and a band member) in the district, I am well aware of the many opportunities and requests to donate and spend money in the district. But membership in CABC is a very direct way to provide the equipment and other needs at the middle school level for current Dragons and Dragons of the future. I hope you will join our family in supporting our athletic programs by joining the Carroll Athletic Booster Club.
 
Register Today at
 
 
Go Dragons!!   
 
Bill Webb
President,
Carroll Athletic Booster Club
214 205 7495

SPARK presents
Weekly Events
Monday, Oct. 9
Student Holiday

Tuesday, Oct. 10
Fire Drill - 3rd
7FB vs. Coppell East

Wednesday, Oct. 11
8FB @ Coppell East
Homecoming parade

Thursday, Oct. 12
VB vs. Coppell North - 7(H)/8(A)

Friday, Oct. 13
No Scheduled Activities

Saturday, Oct. 14
Choir Auditions - NRH

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

Wednesday, Oct. 18
Faculty Meeting - No Tutorials
Band Fall Concert 7:00 p.m. @ CMS

Friday, Oct. 20
Lockdown Drill during DD

Saturday, Oct. 21
Junior Belles Workshop
Band All-District Auditions @ CMS

Monday-Friday, Oct. 23-27
Red Ribbon Week

Monday, Oct. 23
SPARK presents Screenagers 7:00 p.m. @ The Marq

Tuesday, Oct. 24
Art Fieldtrip
Choir Fall Rehearsal 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Flu Shot Clinic @ CSHS

Wednesday, Oct. 25
Picture retakes

Thursday, Oct. 26
Choir Fall Preview 6:00 p.m. @ CMS
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Office News
Officer Wilson's Wisdom
Have any unwanted candy around the house?  Donate it to Officer Wilson.  As a reward for hard work, she 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

Dress Code Reminders
All students attended an informational meeting on the first day of school during which appropriate dress  was discussed. Here are the high points:
  • Students may only wear hair a "natural" color (no blue, green, pink, etc.). A choice of red must be a "natural" red. Thank you!
  • Girls may wear yoga pants and leggings as long as their top is longer than knuckle length.
  • If girls wear a t-shirt over shorts, the shorts must remain visible beneath the shirt. Girls may tuck a corner of their shirt in on the side to accomplish this.
  • Shorts/skirts, dress must extend past knuckle length to be worn.
Students who are not within dress code will be asked to change into clothes available in the Nurse's Clinic. A second dress code violation will additionally result in a consequence.
 
The CMS Student Handbook contains complete dress code information.
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 are accepting candid (not posed, looking at the camera) photos from your summer activities.  Please submit them to ReplayIt.  Password CMSDragons

Picture Orders
Glamourcraft will be sending proofs of your child's photo soon.  The proof will have a code specific to your child. Use this code when ordering a package.

Retakes are Wednesday, Oct. 25.  If your child did not take his/her picture in September, he/she will need to take it at this time.  Also, if you want your child to retake the picture, send the proof to school with him/her, to show the teacher when called for retakes.
Sports
Girls
Volleyball vs. Cross Timber
8th 
A: 25-13, 25-3
B:  25--18, 25-10
C:  25-16, 19-25, 12-15  


7th - Not Available

Boys
fb Football vs. Heritage
8th
A:  24-6
B:  13-0
C:   No game played

7th
A:  33-0
B:   35-0
C:  32-0

Wrestling
Gladiator Academy will open practices @ CHS on Tuesday's starting Tuesday, Oct. 10 @ 6:30-8:00 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.

Volunteers Needed!
  • Front Office Helper
  • Hall Monitor
  • Homecoming Parade - Oct. 11, 2017
  • Hospitality Committee
  • Library
  • Special Events (Veteran's Day, Career Day, Award Ceremonies)
  • Spirit Shop - Fridays during lunch periods
  • Teacher Appreciation Week
  • Treat Cart
  • 8th Grade Extravaganza - May 2018
Sign up online at www.cmsptso.com

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.

Box Tops for Education
Hey Parents!  
Don't forget to bring those Box Tops you've been collecting.  Just put your child's name on an envelope and drop them into the Box Tops basket in the front office. They are due Oct. 27.

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

Our black drawstring athletic shorts with pockets are back in stock! If your student needs shorts, come see us Friday!!
Flu Shot Clinic
flu CARROLL ISD Employees, 
Families & Community Members

Passport Health/
North Texas Flu Shots 
will be providing an on-site 
vaccination clinic this fall.
 
Carroll Senior High School
October 24, 2017
3:30pm-6:00pm
 
Please copy the following link into your internet browser to register:

 
Please note- Due to the nature of the clinic, online sign up times are approximate and are not actual appointment times.  Please still expect a small wait time.
 
We are able to accept the following insurances:
 
  • TRS-Aetna ActiveCare 1-HD and 2 Plans - covered at 100%
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield - with the exceptions of Blue Cross Gold, Silver or Bronze plans
  • Aetna - with the exceptions of Aetna Gold, Silver or Bronze plans
  • United Health Care 
  • Cigna
  • Medicare Part B (Flu shots only-please provide copies of any supplement plans also)
 
TRS Aetna ActiveCare Select plans and Scott & White plans cannot be accepted. 
TRS SELECT plans must see a Baylor Scott & White physician for all services, including vaccinations for the plan to cover the services. We are unable to accept HMO plans.
 
Most plans cover immunizations at 100%.  There is a very small group of plans that do not cover immunizations.

With insurance         
Quadrivalent Flu Shot -  No charge 
Tetanus Diphtheria with Pertussis -  No charge
Hepatitis B  - No charge
Pneumonia (Pneumovax23) - No charge 
Pneumonia (Prevnar 13) - No charge
Meningitis -  No charge 
B12 Shot  - $18                 

If you do not have an accepted insurance
Quadrivalent Flu Shot - $29
Tetanus Diphtheria with Pertussis - $70
Hepatitis B - $80
Pneumonia (Pneumovax23) - $100
Pneumonia (Prevnar 13) - $200
Meningitis - $125
B12 Shot - $18
 
We accept cash or a check made out to North Texas Flu Shots.
   
On the date of your vaccinations, you must bring a photo copy of your insurance card as well as a photo copy of your driver's license to receive your vaccinations at no charge.  
 
If you received routine vaccinations from us in previous years, other than flu, and need copy of your records, please email us at [email protected].   In the email you will need to include the email address you want the records sent to, your name, date of birth and your insurance ID number.  Please do this at least a week before your scheduled flu clinic to ensure we have ample time send you your records.
 
Depending on the carrier, insurance claims may be filed at North Texas Flu Shots, Community Health and Immunization Services or Staying Healthy Medical Services.  
For more information, forms, calendars, teacher websites and more, please visit the CMS website at http://www.southlakecarroll.edu/carrollmiddle_default.aspx