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March 26, 2018
Employee of the Month
Susan Bonczyk
Congratulations to nurse Susan Bonczyk who was selected by her peers as the March Employee of the Month.  

After graduating from Oklahoma State University and Texas Woman's University, she took on the role of nurse.  Prior to coming to CMS last year, she served at Johnson Elementary for several years.
 
Bonczyk said that she enjoys making a difference in people's lives and helping others.  The best part is w hen she knows she has impacted someone's life for the better.
 
In her spare time, Bonczyk enjoys sewing, crafting, health and beauty, interior and fashion design, antiquing, and going to the lake.
Colorguard
Great news from the NTCA Finals in Mansfield.   The cadets were silver medal finishers and took 2nd place.   Congratulations to our 5th - 8th grade team members and CMS participants:  Taryn Daily, Elizabeth Brunell, and Elaina Field.   What a great day - nice work Dragons.
SPARK - School Safety
The Joy Project
http://promise.cookchildrens.org/goto/project
Dragon Swimming
Counselor's Corner
Dear Parents,
This month, our "Life in the Middle" Counseling Newsletter:   https://www.smore.com/8an91

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, March 26
Bands Pre-UIL
Choir Recital

Tuesday, March 27
No Scheduled Activities

Wednesday, March 28
Faculty Meeting - No Tutorials
SPARK presents School Safety 7:00 p.m. @ The Marq

Thursday, March 29
Track @ Coppell HS

Friday, March 30
Weather Day - No School

Save the Date(s)
PTSO General Meeting Dates
4/24

Tuesday, April 3 
Fire Drill - DD

Saturday, April 7
Choir Solo & Ensemble Contest - Colleyville MS

Tuesday-Thursday, April 10-12
STAAR
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Qualifiers
Congratulations to the following students who qualified for Nationals for the History Bee:
7th Grade
Adam Szkudlarek
Arya Tanneru
Saman Veeravelli

8th Grade
Connor Daily
Nicholas Lane
Ramitha Mallavarapu
Read to Win Winners
Congratulations to the following students who won a gift card from local businesses for reading.  Front Row (L to R):  Brittany Knack, Jackson Dockal, Miley Hkee; Back Row:  Sam Fleming, Ramitha Mallavarapu, Manuela De Pontes, and Sarah Shahidi.  Not pictured:  Dagny Beaumont.
Message from Ms. Mangels
Parents,
We ask that students not order food to be delivered to them at school... (Ubereats, DoorDash, etc.)   (Please refer to the email sent to parents on Tues., Feb. 20, for more information). 

Parents are certainly welcome to bring lunch for their own child only but may NOT bring food for other students.  Please help us by following these guidelines.  If you do bring food for your child, please be sure the sack/container has the student's name on it and is left on the table in the front man trap lobby. 
 
Students have three options for lunch:  Bring from home, purchase food in our cafeteria, or parent may bring lunch (but only for their child).  

We want to be sure our campus remains safe and secure and would greatly appreciate your help with this.  Thank you so much!
 
Ms. Mangels
Other Office News
Dress Code Reminders
As the weather continues to changes, please remember some of the dress code requirements.  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.
Monthly Luncheon
Staff enjoyed a Chick-fil-a lunch Thursday along with homemade salads and desserts.  A special thank you to the Southlake location at 2301 E Southlake Blvd.
who donated 25 sandwiches and our hostesses Elizabeth Sparks, Kristi Tew, and Kristi Smart.  

Box Tops




Keep collecting and turning in your Box Tops.  

 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.
Sports
Track - Carroll Meet
Girls
7th - 2nd
8th - 4th

Boys
7th - 1st
8th - 2nd

*The last issue incorrectly identified the meet on March 8.  Coppell West hosted the meet, not Coppell East, but the results were correct.

Tennis
Congratulations to the CMS Tennis team for their 18-1 win against Grapevine on March 19.
 
Players who won their SINGLES or DOUBLES matches.....or both:
 
Brennan Becicka (S, D)
Laura Zhang (S, D, MD)
Ria Singh (S, D)
 Christal Andrews (S, D)
Saloni Maniar (S, D)
Lydia Wang (S, D)
Garrett Lowe (S, D)
Nicholas Lane (S, D)
Collin Kirkland (S, D)
CT Ducanes (S, D)

Pierce Ogle (D)
Nathan Rusher (S, D)
Sanjay Shori (D, MD)
Isaac Geng  (D)
 
Outstanding Player: Laura Zhang for winning 3 matches
 
Upcoming Schedule:
Monday, March 26:  Bye
Tuesday, March 27:  Girls Practice 
Wednesday, March 28:  Boys Practice 
   
Next Match vs. Coppell North
Monday, March 5
5:00 @ Coppell HS

Coach Adair

Southlake  Wrestling Camps link for information given to parents at the spring meeting and the various wrestling camps available this summer.  Rocky Mountain Wrestling Camp Information

Swimming
Southlake Carroll Dragon Swimming
"We build good citizens, 
not just good athletes"
 
*2018 Texas Men's HS State Champions
*Eight years in a row!
 
*2018 Girl's Region 2-6A Champions, 2nd @ State
14 years in a row 
Boys & Girls District Champions

Who:
Boys & Girls
(no competitive 
swimming experience required)
*no Speedos required

When:
Tuesday's & Thursday's
5:00-6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, April 10-Thursday, May 3
**Concludes with middle school swim meet @ Keller Natatorium, Saturday, May 5

Where:
Carroll Aquatic Center
1501 Southlake Blvd. (1709)

Coach:
Kevin Murphy - Head Coach
Carroll Dragons HS Swim Team
*13 years

Cost:
$80 per athlete
(payable to: Kevin Murphy)

Equipment:
Goggles, swimsuit, towel, and 
a desire to learn

Our Goal:
To introduce competitive swimming to a "new" group of future Carroll HS swimmers, as we continue to build the very "best" HS swim program in the entire state of Texas.

Info:
Contact
Kevin Murphy
817-949-8223 office
 
**To register - please complete the registration form and turn into Coach Murphy at the CISD Aquatics Center
For more information, forms, calendars, teacher websites and more, please visit the CMS website at http://www.southlakecarroll.edu/carrollmiddle_default.aspx