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September 23, 2019
Robin Gondeck
Employee of the Month
Getting rehired last year after moving back to the area, ACES teacher Robin Gondeck was nominated as the August Employee of the Month.  Her peers admire the way she handles the constant changing environment in her classroom.  She creates a warm and inviting place for her students.

"My favorite part of teaching is building relationships and working with students," Gondeck said.

After graduating from Texas A&M in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in Special Education, Gondeck moved back to the DFW area and started working at CMS.  She got married to a US Marine and moved to Hawaii where she taught in elementary and intermediate levels then spent a year teaching in College Station before coming back here.

"I became a teacher because I believe that all students deserve an opportunity to become the best version of themselves," Gondeck said.    
 
During her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family and doing just about anything outdoors.
Yearbook
Time to Order your Pictures
Parents-
Please check your email for a message from Glamourcraft.  The company sent an email with the information to view the proof of your child on Glmaourcraft.com.  If you want to order a package, please follow the instructions on the website.  Orders are due by Oct. 4.  

If you did not receive an email, check your Spam folder.  If there is not one there, call Glmaourcraft and use your child's ID number and CAMS when asked for a code.   Example 123456CAMS

Retakes are scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 8.

Yearbooks on Sale 
$45 


No orders taken on campus

8th Grade Recognition Ads
For the first time, parents can buy a recognition ad for their 8th grader.  Click 8th Grade Recognition Ad for the website or Flyer for more details.  Deadline is Nov. 1.

Questions? email Darcy Adams
darcy.adams@southlakecarroll.edu

Pictures Wanted
Off-Campus PE Credit Participants
If you have a recent, high-resolution action picture of your child playing the sport he/she is getting PE credit for, please submit your photo to:
darcy.adams@southlakecarroll.edu
District Happenings
4th Annual Give Back Challenge Benefits Stepping Stones Foundation
Carroll ISD is asking students to show their compassionate service by donating gift cards from Sept. 23-27 to benefit Stepping Stones Foundation, a Keller-based organization which helps at-risk and homeless students in NE Tarrant County. A MySouthlakeNews story can be found here. Cards requested include fast food restaurants, grocery stores, Walmart, Target, Uber and Lyft in denominations of $10.00-$50.00 but none under $5.00. A collection box is located in the front office here at CMS and will be gathered by 9am on Friday, 9/27 for counting. The school with the largest value of donated gift cards will be announced at the 9/27 varsity football game and will be awarded the Ozarka® Compassion Cup at a school assembly. CMS is up to the Challenge!!!

#DragonsGoBlue for Bullying Prevention Month  

On Oct. 7, Carroll ISD is asking all students, teachers, and staff to wear blue for 'Dragons Go Blue', the official CISD kickoff for National Bullying Prevention Month. Schools around the country will be taking part in this same initiative as a way to bring attention to the negative impact of bullying and bring awareness to ways to prevent it.

Save the Date - Homecoming Parade and Carnival Oct. 23
The Student Councils at Carroll High School and Carroll Senior High School are teaming up to host the Carroll homecoming parade, carnival and pep rally in Southlake Town Square on Wednesday, Oct. 23. The carnival will be held from 4:30-6:30 p.m., the parade will begin at 6:30 p.m., and the pep rally will begin immediately following the completion of the parade.
Carroll AP Boosters needs your support!
 If you have a student in advanced classes in 5th - 12th grade, please consider joining AP Boosters.   Membership dues primarily fund teacher grants that benefit the students in these classes.

Scholarships are awarded in the spring to selected seniors of our members.   For as little as $25, you can support advanced academics in CISD through AP Boosters.  Go to www.dragonap.org to join today!
Membership
Welcome to the 2019-2020 school year! We encourage everyone to join our CMS PTSO!
Help support the staff and students by becoming a PTSO member. Your membership includes a directory.

You can use this link to join or at our CMS PTSO website.

Below are the dates for our general meetings.  They are at 10:00 a.m. in the library-we hope you can join us!
October 22
February 25
April 25

Thank you!
CMS PTSO executive committee

Volunteers Needed
HELP!  VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR THE FRONT OFFICE!  Looking for volunteers to help direct traffic and monitor halls during staff meeting days throughout the year.  Great way to contribute to your school!  Please sign up via the following link:  Volunteer Sign-Up Sheet

A special thank you to parent volunteers Katie Chung, Paula Paul, and Esther Purpura who helped keep the students organized as they filed in for the portraits on picture day.

Treat Cart
Shout out for the Smoothies from PTSO last week.  The treats helped the faculty get through the day even better.

Spirit Shop
Spirit Shop will be holding online sales for Green Out and Pink Out.  Green Out sales opened August 26 and Pink Out in early September.  
Shirts go on sale Monday!
 
These shirts will only be available for purchase during the order and will be delivered to the school for pick up.  Cash, check and Credit cards are accepted.

Box Tops
Keep collecting BoxTops.  Turn the ones you have from summer in a baggie with your students' name on it to the front office.

 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.
Counselor's Corner
Dear Parents,
This month the "Life in the Middle" Counseling Newsletter focuses on mental health.  September is National Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month.  

We would like to recognize CMS students who have volunteered in our community.  If you know a student who has participated in community service activities over the past year, please encourage them to apply. Any student who has volunteered may apply.  CMS will select one applicant to represent our school for state recognition. Program details/application are available on the CMS Webpage under the Counseling Tab/Student Recognition Opportunities.  Applications must be submitted online by Tuesday, Nov. 5.
 
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 FoundationDeadline for applying is Nov. 15Applications are available on our CMS Webpage under the Counseling Tab/Student Recognition Opportunities.
 
Counselors...
Assist Students with
  • Understanding self and feelings.
  • Making difficult choices.
  • Setting goals.
  • Developing their individuality vs. peer pressure.
  • Learning self discipline and responsibility to self, family, and society.
  • Developing coping skills.
  • Resolving conflicts effectively.
  • Learning how school performance relates to future opportunities.
  • Learning to recognize and make the best of their abilities.
 Offer students
  • Classroom guidance lessons.
  • Individual counseling and crisis intervention support.
  • A safe place to talk.
  • Conflict intervention.
  • Anger Management skills.
  • Study skills assistance.
  • Group support for specific issues.
  • Character education.
  • A safe and caring environment.
How Do Students Contact the School Counselor? 
  • Self-Referral
  • Request of a counselor
  • Parent referral
  • Teacher/staff referral
  • Referral by friend(s)
  • Administrative referral
  Why Do Parents Contact the School Counselor?
  • Self-Referral
  • Request of a counselor
  • Parent referral
  • Teacher/staff referral
  • Referral by friend(s)
  • Administrative referral
  • Concerns over student achievement
  • Family health problems
  • Test interpretation
  • Discussing special needs of their child
  • Early discussion of potential crises
  • Family difficulties or concerns
  • New school registration/orientation
Classroom guidance is conducted periodically by the school counselors who are trained to work with students in groups as well as individuals. Examples of topics covered are:
  • Test Taking Skills
  • Bully Prevention
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Making Choices
  • Setting Goals
  • Multi-Cultural Awareness
If you have a concern and you would like for a counselor to meet with your child, please contact your child's grade level counselor via email or phone.

Jane Kea, 7th grade counselor
jane.kea@southlakecarroll.edu
817.949.5406

Allison Adams, 8th grade counselor
allison.adams@southlakecarroll.edu
817.949.5404

Paula Lynn, 7th & 8th grade counselor
paula.lynn@southlakecarroll.edu
817.949.5405

CMS Counseling Page:
 
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Calendar
Weekly Events
Give Back Challenge Week (see flyer in District Happenings)

Monday, Sept. 23
7FB BYE

Tuesday, Sept. 24
8FB BYE

Wednesday, Sept. 25
No Scheduled Activities

Thursday, Sept. 26
7/8VB @ Coppell North

Friday, Sept. 27
Outdoor Ed Field Trip
Band Night @ Dragon Stadium

Saturday, Sept. 28
Emerald Belles Junior Belle Clinic 1:00-4:00 p.m. @ CHS

Save the Date(s)
PTSO General Meeting Dates
Sept. 17,  Oct. 22,  Feb. 25,  April 25
All meetings start at 10:00 a.m. in the CMS library

Tuesday, Oct. 1
Fall Choir Concert

Wednesday, Oct. 2
Faculty Meeting - No Tutorials
Evacuation & Lock Out Drills

Monday, Oct. 7
Dragons Go Blue for Bullying Prevention Month

Tuesday, Oct. 8
Picture retakes
Vaccination Clinic 3:00-6:00 p.m. @ CISD Admin

Wednesday , Oct. 9
Fall Band Concert

Thursday, Oct. 10
Vaccination Clinic 3:00-6:00 p.m. @CSHS
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Robotics Club Meeting
The Robotics Club will begin meeting on: 

Wednesday, Sept.25 
from 4:00-5:00 p.m. 
D209

Join us in D209 every Wednesday to build and program a Vex robot.
Recommended Class Resources
Language Arts and 7th grade Social Studies items can be purchased through the following link or by going to the Carroll Middle School Library website.

As an Amazon Associate, the CMS Library earns from qualifying purchases.  Thank you for your support.
Q = quarter 
Q1 would mean the students need the title for quarter 1. Q2 would be quarter 2, etc.
Officer Roberson

Please only drop-off and pick-up your student in the front of the building.  The back is only for bus drop off and pick up.

 

 

 

candy_bucket.jpg If you have any candy that you want to donate to Officer Roberson, please have your student drop it off in the front office.  Sometimes she passes out candy to students during passing periods. 

Emerald Belles Junior Belle Clinic
Save the Date!
Sept. 28
Emerald Belles Hosting Jr. Belle Clinic & Workshop for K-8th Grades.

The award-winning Emerald Belle drill team, as seen on Season 14 of America's Got Talent, will host its annual Junior Belle Dance Clinic for girls K-4th and Dance Workshop for grades 5th-8th. 
Saturday, Sept. 28 
1:00-4:00 p.m. 
Carroll High School

Registration begins Wednesday, August 28  at
www.emeraldbelles.com . Advance fees are $50 for the clinic and $80 for the workshop.  These fees include a commemorative t-shirt, Junior Belle souvenir photo button, a snack and a beverage.  
For questions please email,  jrbelleclinic2019@gmail.com .  
flu
CARROLL ISD EMPLOYEES, 
FAMILIES AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS
Passport Health/Staying Healthy Medical Services will be providing on-site vaccination clinics this fall.
 
Carroll ISD Administrative Building 
Oct. 8
3:00-6:00 p.m.

Carroll Senior High School
Oct. 10,
3:00-6:00 p.m.
 
Please  Register here

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 PPO type 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
  • Cigna - with the exception of Cigna Local Plus
  • Humana
  • United Health Care 
  • Medicare Part B (Flu shots only-please provide a copy 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.
 
We will have the following vaccines available:
With  insurance
Quadrivalent Flu Shot -  No charge
Hepatitis A -  No charge                              
Hepatitis B -  No charge                              
Meningitis -  No charge                              
MMR -   No charge                              
Tetanus Diphtheria with Pertussis -  No charge 
Shingles (Shingrix ) (ages 50-64) - N o charge
B12 Shot -  $20.00
         
If you do not have an accepted insurance
Quadrivalent Flu Shot - $30.00
Hepatitis A  - $90.00
Hepatitis B  - $80.00
Meningitis  - $130.00
MMR  - $100.00
Tetanus Diphtheria with Pertussis  - $70.00
Shingles (Shingrix ) (ages 50-64) - $190.00
B12 Shot -  $20.00

On the date of your vaccinations, you must bring a photo copy of both your insurance card and your driver's license to receive your vaccinations at no charge.

We accept cash or a check made out to Staying Healthy Medical Services.
 
After you sign up online, you will see a confirmation page.  There will be a link for you to print out the consent form for vaccinations.  You only need to print out one consent form for vaccinations. B12 will require a separate form.  If you have questions about any particular vaccination, please see our nurse on the day of the clinic. 
 
The new Shingles vaccine (Shingrix) will be available at this clinic for employees (age 50-64) that register for it.  Please note that this vaccine is known to cause more frequent local reactions than other routine immunizations. Staying Healthy Medical Services is not currently able to offer Pneumonia vaccines to employees with Aetna insurance.  This is due to a filing issue on our end.  The vaccine is still covered at 100% on your plan.  Please see your doctor or pharmacist if you wish to receive either of these vaccines.  Employees with an accepted insurance through a different carrier are welcome to request one of these vaccines.
 
If you received routine vaccinations from our company, other than flu, in previous years and need a copy of your records, please email us at info@stayinghealthymedical.com.   In the email you will need to include your name and birthdate.  Depending on the carrier, insurance claims may be filed as Community Health and Immunization Services or Staying Healthy Medical Services.
Extended Day
Need to make up a test or quiz?  Want a quiet place to study?  Need help on homework?  Join us in Extended Day.
 
Every Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday
 
General guidelines:
Students must arrive in the library by 3:50 with all materials needed for their time in Extended Day i.e. binders, books, pencil, etc.
 
Students who come to take tests or quizzes may leave as soon as they're finished.
 
Students who come for homework or tutoring must stay until 4:50.
 
Testing:
When your students need to take make-up tests or quizzes, they can do that in Extended Day in the library on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays from 3:50 to 4:50.
 
Tutoring:
The CSHS math honor society typically sends two tutors per day to us to help any students who asks for it, so if you have math students needing extra help, this is a great opportunity for them.
 
Also, Extended Day staff is made up of CMS teachers who can help your students with homework or concepts if they ask for it. 
Sports
Boys
Football vs. Colleyville
7th
A:  6-28
B/C:  13-12

8th
A:  16-13
B/C:  13-7

Anthony Van Buskirk
Boys Athletics Coordinator

Girls
Volleyball vs. Coppell East
8th
A:   20-25, 25-19, 15-9
B:   19-25, 25-18, 15-8
C:   25-19, 25-23

7th
A:   25-22, 26-24
B:   25-22, 25-19
C:   25-13, 22-25, 15-7

vs. Cross Timbers
8th
A: 23-25, 25-12, 15-17
B:  25-14, 25-13
C:  25-16, 25-27, 15-12
 
7th Grade:
A:  15-25, 25-17, 16-14
B:  25-16, 25-20
C:  25-6, 25-19

Leslie Berens  
Girls Athletics Coordinator
Carroll Middle School

Booster Club
Link to join the Booster Club found here.

Be sure you select CMS when joining!
You can also join through our app, just search Southlake Carroll Dragons.

Wrestling
Spartan Mat Club practices
Monday, Wednesday, and  Thursday 
6:00-8:00 p.m.
August 12-Oct. 24
See Spartan flyer  for more info.

Open mat practices Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30-4:30 pm.   We will have open mats every Tuesday until PC starts.

**For information on UIL Carroll ISD Middle School (7th & 8th grade) wrestling, please contact Coach Ian Semelroth
Website:
For more information, forms, calendars, teacher websites and more, please visit the CMS website at http://www.southlakecarroll.edu/carrollmiddle_default.aspx