Thursday, September 3, 2015

Welcome Back

Welcome Back CCMS!  By now you  have probably gotten into the school routine; getting up early, going to bed early, homework, after school activities, etc.  Can you believe that we are already at the half way point for the first 9 weeks?

That means we are at a good place to stop and reflect!  Hows is your year going?  Are you meeting your AR Goal?  Are you making progress on study island, Reading Plus, and Lexia?  Are you  meeting the goals you have set for your self in each of your classes?  

If you answered NO to any of these questions, its not to late to make a change!  Now is the time to develop good work habits, study habits, and a work ethic that will follow you throughout this year as well as life.  

What can you do to be more successful at school?
*  Study nightly, don't wait until the night before the test
*  Listen intently during class
*  Ask Questions, don't be afraid to ask for help
*  Attend tutoring
*  Stay Organized 
*  Use the resources on your teacher webpages and google classroom sites

Remember we are "building a beast", and that beast is only possible when we all give 110%. 


Monday, May 4, 2015

5th Grade Video

Thanks to Micah Coverstone, freshman at CCHS, for creating this video for our incoming 6th graders.  He did an excellent job!!

Click HERE to see the video created by this talented young producer.


COUNTDOWN TO KPREP

The countdown is on to what we have been working towards all year.  Only 9 school days before our students begin the state KPREP test.  All year have expected the extraordinary, and we still believe that this group of students can reach the extraordinary. 

Parents we need your help to get your child ready for testing the week of May 18th.  Please take time to check out some of these test taking tips with your child.  

Test Taking Tips for Middle Schools

More Test Taking Strategies

 


Incoming 6th Graders Visit CCMS

The incoming 6th graders visited CCMS Thursday and enjoyed an introduction video, tasty refreshments, and a presentation by some of CCMS finest young adults about life at CCMS. 

We are so excited to welcome the new 6th graders to the CCMS family in August!  






Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Clubs, Clubs, and more Clubs

  Eighth graders are currently working through a transition course to help them be more prepared for high school, as well as laying the foundation to help them be successful as the make the move to Cumberland County High School. As part of this transition process CCHS club representatives visited CCMS to discuss with the clubs that CCHS offers. 

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

VISIT TO CCES

CCMS faculty and administration met with the incoming 6th graders to begin preparing for the transition to middle school.  CCMS is excited to to get to know the newest members of the CCMS family. 


CCMS TOPS READER

Congratulations to Shelby for achieving 621.9 AR points for the 2014-2015 school year.  During literacy month she attained 251 points alone. For her hard work, Shelby was rewarded with 2 new books of her choice.  Great job Shelby!!


Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Congratulations are in order...

Congratulations to Grace Alexander  and Bailey Willis for being selected to represent Cumberland County in the 2015  Rogers Explore summer program.   

The Center for Rural Development’s Rogers Explorers program helps rising ninth-grade students interested in science, math, and technology start the journey toward careers in those in-demand career fields.
Rogers Explorers spend three days and two nights on campus at some of Kentucky’s top colleges and universities, where experts will guide participants through hands-on assignments, all of which encourage creative thinking and teamwork and build leadership skills.
The program, presented tuition-free to students within The Center’s 45-county primary service area, is hosted in partnership with the University of the Cumberlands, Lindsey Wilson College, Eastern Kentucky University, and Morehead State University.

For more information about Rogers Explorers visit  www.centeryouthprograms.com.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

The Big Transition to High School

Students from CCHS met with 8th graders to help them prepare for the move to Cumberland County High School.  This transition process will continue with a visit to CCHS later this year.  



Thursday, February 12, 2015

Dream Out Loud Challenge

Attention 6th graders!! How would you like to earn $1500 for college, and an additional $500 for CCMS?

If you answered yes, then here is your opportunity.  You can participate in the After College I Will.. competition.  This competition is for 6th graders only.  You can enter an original drawing, video, essay, or poem that addresses how you will change the world after college.  For more information and the rules of this competition click HERE.


Make it a great day or not... The choice is yours!

Friday, January 30, 2015

Career Cafe

The first ever Career Café at CCMS is off to a terrific start.  Career Café is an opportunity for students to enjoy lunch and speak with professionals from various occupational backgrounds to explore a variety of careers.  Thus far students have enjoyed the café with professionals from the Health Field, and the Vocational field.  A special thanks to Dr. Loy's office, Mr. David Morgan, and Mr. Emory Messenger for volunteering their time and expertise. 

If you haven't yet participated in Career Café there is still time.  Three more cafe's will be provided for the student body of CCMS.  Next Friday February 6th will be the field of Education, Friday February 13th will area of Law, and February 27th will how to start your own business.   Sign up sheets are located on my office door.  Spots are limited to 30 students each week. 




 
Make it a GREAT DAY or not... the choice is yours!!!

Friday, January 16, 2015

MOST DANGEROUS APPS FOR TEENS

Check this out!  

9 MOST DANGEROUS APPS FOR TEENS

Are these apps on your student's phone?  Something to think about...
Make it a great day or not... the choice is yours!



Bullying Part 2

Check out these alarming statistics!  

In the digital world in which we live it is vital that we monitor what our children are doing on their personal devices. There are several tools out there to help parents monitor their students cell phone use. Click the links below to learn more about some motioning tools available to parents.

My Mobile Watch Dog

TeenSafe

Web Watcher

MM Guardian

Make it a great day or not... the choice is yours!





Monday, January 12, 2015

Bullying: Alarming Statistics

Bullying seems to be a growing problem among middle school age students.  Think about some of the following statistics:

160,000 students stay home from school each day from
    fear of bullying.
*  40% of students report being bullied at school.
*  Victims of bullying are 9 times more likely to consider
    suicide than non-victims according to
    a study conducted by Yale University.
*  43% of kids have been bullied online and more than half of
    them will not tell their parents.
 
 
 
So what can parents do to help?  Look for the warning signs.  Signs such as:
* coming  home with torn, damaged, or missing pieces of clothing, books, or other belongings  
* have unexplained cuts, bruises, and scratches from fighting
* have few, if any, friends with whom he or she spends time
* seem afraid of going to school, walking to and from school,
   riding the school bus, or taking part in organized activities
   with
* peers (such as clubs or sports)
* take a long, "illogical" route when walking to or from school
* lose interest in school work or suddenly begin to do poorly 
   in school
* appear sad, moody, teary, or depressed when he or she
   comes home
* complain frequently of headaches, stomachaches, or other
   physical problems
* have trouble sleeping or frequent bad dreams
* experience a loss of appetite
* appear anxious and suffer from low self-esteem
 
 
If you ever feel that your student or any student at CCMS is being bullied contact me or call the school.  Together, parents, faculty, and students can put an end to bullying at CCMS.

Make it a great day or not... the choice is yours!