CMIT South Elementary School
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Themes of the Month
CMIT South Elementary December Themes
Character Theme: Generosity
STEM Theme: Robotics/Virtual Reality
Principal's Desk
Dear CMIT South Elementary Families and Friends,
I hope this message finds you well as we enter this festive season! Your continued support and engagement in our school community have been tremendous, and I'm excited to share several important updates and upcoming events with you.
The holiday spirit is certainly in the air at CMIT South Elementary! Though December may be a short month, it's filled with wonderful opportunities for learning, giving, and celebrating together as we approach Winter Break in just 10 days.
Important Academic Updates:
This is an A Week - please follow your child's A Week schedule for Creative Arts (CARTS) classes.
CogAT Testing: December 10-12, 2024 for 4th-grade students. This assessment is used for Talented and Gifted (TAG) program admissions.
Community Service Initiatives:
Food Drive (December 6-18) We invite you to contribute to our food drive benefiting local homeless shelters and The Bowie Interfaith Pantry and Emergency Aid Fund. Please send canned items (with valid expiration dates) to school with your child. For questions, contact Ms. Hendy at ania.hendy@pgcps.org
SGA Toy Drive (December 2-20) In partnership with Clinton, Maryland Goodwill, we're collecting gently used toys for children in need this holiday season. Donations are accepted until December 20th at 2 PM. Direct questions to Mrs. Jones at leah2.young@pgcps.org
Special Events:
December 11: Picture Day Retakes Students must wear school uniforms (white Oxford CMIT shirt recommended). If your child has PE that day, please send them in their uniform. If your scholar was absent on the original picture day or if you would like your scholar to retake their school picture, you must sign up via the link below:https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showRSVPSignUp/70A0D4BADAF2AA0FD0-53686284-pictureFor those who have purchased a picture package and are unhappy with the image, students may return their picture package to the Retake Day Photographer. If you’d like to volunteer and you have completed the PGCPS volunteer requirements, please sign up via the link below:https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/70A0D4BADAF2AA0FD0-53679808-picture
December 13: Holiday Pajama Day
December 19: Holly Jolly Hat/Headband Day
December 19, 8:30 AM: Winter Concert All K-5 scholars will perform under Mrs. Duncan's direction. They have been working really hard and you don’t want to miss out. Join us in person or via Zoom (the link will be shared the day of the event).
PTO Updates:
December 18, 6:00 PM: Special PTO Meeting
Featured Speaker: Mr. Ak, CLF Executive Director
Location: School Cafeteria
Childcare and refreshments provided
Attendees receive student dress-down passes for December 20
Submit questions in advance via the provided form: https://forms.gle/syezyfuod8hnupFB7
Uniform Donation Opportunity: The PTO is accepting tax-deductible donations of gently used, cleaned uniforms on December 18th from 4:00-5:30 PM. This is the only donation opportunity before year-end 2024. Complete the donation form in advance to expedite your receipt. Questions? Email pto@cmitsouthes.org.
As always, remember that the STEM Journey Begins Here at CMIT South Elementary! We're looking forward to a year filled with exciting learning opportunities, personal growth, and impressive achievements for all our scholars. Your partnership in education makes a profound difference in our students' success. Thank you for your continued partnership in making CMIT South Elementary a vibrant and supportive learning community. Together, we're creating meaningful experiences for our scholars while fostering a spirit of giving during this holiday season. Remember, we can't continue this STEM journey without you!
Let's make this year a roaring success! 🦁📚
Wishing you all a 🐾 PawwRific 🐾 day and see you all Monday, December 9, 2024!
With Tiger Pride,
Ms. Tauheedah N. Simmons-Lewis
Acting Principal
Chesapeake Math & IT Academy Elementary South (CMIT)
Dates to Remember
Please take a look at these December calendar reminders:
December 2 - 20 - Toy Drive
December 6- 18 - Food Drive
December 11- Picture Retakes
December 13- Pajama Day
December 14 - PTO presents Cupcakes, Cocoa, and Conversations
December 18- 2nd Quarter Progress Reports Released Online
December 18- PTO General Body Meeting
December 18 - Uniform Donations
December 19- Winter Concert @ 8:30 AM (Zoom and in-person)
December 19- Holly Jolly Hat Day
December 20- Teacher Planning Half-Day, 3-Hr. Early Dismissal for Students
December 23-31- Winter Break & Christmas, Schools and Offices are Closed
Holiday Spirit Days
Picture Retakes
Great News - Picture Day packages/proof have been distributed to your child(ren)’s teacher! Please be sure to check your student’s backpack today/tomorrow.
A few notes:
📌 If your scholar was absent on the original picture day or if you would like your scholar to retake their school picture, you must sign up via the link below:
https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showRSVPSignUp/70A0D4BADAF2AA0FD0-53686284-picture
📌 Pictures can be ordered through the Lifetouch website using the portrait ID and access code located on the photo package/ proof.
📌 Students participating in retakes should should return their picture package/proof to the Retake Day Photographer.
📌 Teachers and Staff that did not take a picture on the original picture day are encouraged to participate in retakes. We’d love to have you included in the yearbook!
📌 Students are required to wear the school uniform. We encourage families to consider the white Oxford CMIT shirt for their student’s picture. If your scholar has PE on picture retake day, they should come dressed in their school uniform.
📌 We need volunteers! Volunteers will receive a complementary photo package for their time. please sign up via the link below:
https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/70A0D4BADAF2AA0FD0-53679808-picture
📌 If you have questions/comments/feedback, please email us at pto@cmitsouthes.org.
Thank you! 📸
CMIT South ES Winter Concert
Tutoring: Instructional Support Opportunities
PGCPS offers various support from tutoring to homework support. Please check out opportunities for help here!
PTO presents: "Cupcakes, Cocoa & Conversations"
Hello Parents!
The PTO is excited to announce our next parent chat "Cupcakes, Cocoa & Conversations", on December 14 at 10a-12p, in the cafeteria. This conversation will focus on building alliances and effective communication among the CMIT South ES community.
Please take a moment to fill out the survey with your availability to join us. This event will be subject to rescheduling depending on interest expressed.
https://forms.gle/nRqvNcfLpJciPYoQ8
Thanks!
Birthday Celebrations
Birthdays are so much fun to celebrate with classmates. However, during the school day, the health and safety of each student are important, especially students with food allergies. Students are ONLY permitted to bring in NON-FOOD items to distribute to classmates at the end of the school day. Thank you for your cooperation in keeping all of our students safe at CMIT South ES.
Additionally, please note that teachers and staff are unable to participate in distributing communications/invitations or email addresses related to birthday celebrations. All planning for birthdays needs to happen outside of school so that it does not take away from the purpose of instruction.
CMIT South ES Uniform
KVS
KVS is our school's dismissal tool for car riders. All parents MUST fill out their KVS number when picking up their scholar. It is imperative that numbers are entered once you reach the car line. If your scholar is a car rider, please take time to help him or her practice memorizing his or her number as this will make the dismissal process much quicker!
Morning Arrival and Dismissal Instructions
Sign Up to Volunteer
In November 2020, PGCPS launched an online volunteer application and approval process. Click here for more information on becoming a volunteer and to access the application.
Important Forms to Complete
We are going digital!!! Don't forget to complete your Emergency Contact and Pick List, Student Publicity Release Form, and Parent Compact form for each of your scholars.
Attendance
Attendance in school each day is important. Let’s stay in school.
In order for an absence to be considered excused, a written note must accompany the student no later than three (3) days after return to school. The note should include:
- date(s) of absence
- scholar’s name
- Reason for absence
Late or make-up work will not be accepted unless the absence is an excused absence. Please review Administrative Procedure 5113 AP 5113 - Student Attendance, Absence and Truancy for further information.
Students who are absent for ten consecutive days will be withdrawn on the 11th day and will need to re-enroll.
Lawful Absences
Students enrolled in public schools are considered lawfully absent from school for any portion of the day, only under the following conditions:
- Death of a family member
- Illness of the student
- Court appearance
- Work approved or sponsored by a school
- Observance of a religious holiday
- State of emergency
- Suspension from school
- Mental Health (Students may receive as an excused absence one (1) day of absence
- in each semester of each school year for a student’s mental health needs.
- Other emergencies
- Deployment-related absences
Unlawful Absences
Unlawful absence – any time a student does not attend school that does not qualify as the above-listed reasons for a lawful absence.
Tardy
Scholars will be officially tardy if they are not in the building at 8:05 a.m.
If your scholar enters the building after the 8:05 a.m. bell, a parent must escort them into the building and electronically sign them in the late arrival portal. Scholars will be given an orange tardy slip to be permitted to class.
Parents of students who have 10 or more tardies in a semester will be required to meet with the principal/designee to discuss the reasons for the tardies and to develop a plan for improvement.
Cafeteria Updates
School Meals
2024-25 School Year Meal Prices
Elementary (Pre-K through Grade 5)
Breakfast: $1.60/day
Lunch: $2.75/day
How to Pay
MySchoolBucks, owned and operated by Heartland Payment Systems, is an online payment service that provides parents the ability to securely pay for meals, monitor student cafeteria purchases, make tuition payments for Before and After School Extended Learning programs, and receive email notifications for low-account balances. With MySchoolBucks, payments can be made 24/7 using a Visa, MasterCard, Discover, credit or debit card, and mobile app.
Principal Lunch Account
ALL breakfast,lunch, and Principal lunch payments should be made via www.myschoolbucks.com.
All money comes/goes to 1 account (child's). All that is needed to set up account (if not done) is
students lunch pin or student id.
Free and Reduced-Price Meals
We encourage all families to consider applying for free and reduced-price meals! Visit www.myschoolapps.com/Home/PickDistrict to apply online today!
To apply, you will need:
- The name, school, and grade of your school-age children
- The name of all adults living in the home
- Income information for all adults living in the home
- Student ID Numbers for your school-age children
Applications will also be sent home with students the first week of school. Applications are available at all PGCPS schools and can be submitted at any time.
Portable Electronic Policy
(Administrative Procedure 5132)
Parent Handbook
As we get ready to embark on the new school year, please take some time to review the parent handbook as a family. Learn more about policies and procedures at CMIT South ES and contribute to, and promote a positive school culture.
Counselor's Corner
As part of our commitment to supporting the social and emotional growth of all our students, I am excited to announce the launch of our Emotional Regulation Groups. These groups will begin soon and are designed to help selected students develop strategies to better understand, express, and manage their emotions in positive ways.
What Are Emotional Regulation Groups?
Emotional regulation is an essential life skill that helps students navigate challenges, build healthy relationships, and succeed academically. In these small groups, students will:
Learn techniques to identify and manage their emotions.
Develop coping strategies for stress and frustration.
Practice skills for effective communication and self-advocacy.
Who Will Participate?
Participation in these groups is by recommendation and based on individual needs identified through teacher observation and my own interactions with students.If you have any questions or concerns about the Emotional Regulation Groups or feel that your child might benefit from additional support, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me directly.
Thank you for your partnership in fostering a positive and nurturing environment for our students to thrive.
Math Department Updates
SGA
Grade Level Updates
Kindergarten
Grade Level Blurb:
Thank you again to our chaperones from the last field trip. Please save the tentative date of February 7 as the next field trip. Winter celebrations and the winter concert will be held on December 19. The winter concert will be from 8:30-9:30, parents can attend in person or through zoom. Your scholar’s teacher will have more about each class celebration. Please check the music part of the newsletter for more details about the concert.
Important Dates:
December 13:Homework and Vision Board project Due
December 19: Winter concert and winter class celebration
December 2-20: Toy Drive
Dec 23-Jan 3: Winter Break
January: STEM Fair Career Project
Reading Updates:
UNIT 2- Week 4: Open Wide
Essential Question: How do some living things make what they need?
Phonological Awareness: Initial and Final Sounds; Segment and Blend Phonemes
Blend and Segment: Onset and Rime
Phonics: Consonant blends and Letter Gg
High-frequency words: four five here
Spelling words found in weekly readings: shark, eagle, turtle, hummingbird
Unit Vocabulary: grow, need, share, depend
Learning Goals:
Identify the parts of an informational text
Find Text Features
Make and confirm predictions
Learn what animals need
Making a place to live
Adjectives andVerbs
Rhyming Sort
Math Updates:
Topic 6: Understanding Addition
Essential Understanding: What types of situations involve addition?
Show numbers in many way
Express smaller parts of a bigger number with actions
Represent addition as putting to or more numbers together
Practice using an addition equation
Vocabulary: plus, addition, equal sign, altogether, in all, patterns
Science Updates:
TOPIC 3 LESSON 1: The Sun
Essential Question: How can I describe the sun?
Learn how the sun moves in the sky
Describe how the sun keeps things/people warm
Designing structure to keep animals cool and protected
Observe the sun
Vocabulary: star
Social Studies Updates:
Chapter 2 Lesson 4: American Heroes
Essential Question- What does it mean to be an American?
How to be a hero
What is an inventor
How an inventor is a hero
Vocabulary: inventor, hero
Health Updates:
DECEMBER TOPIC: The Family Team
All families are different
Families take care of one another
Healthy communities
Families changes but still are a team
Vocabulary: community, rules, special, team, family
1st Grade
Grade Level Blurb:
We hope everyone had a restful break as we are hitting the ground running until winter break! First grade will be celebrating the holiday season on Friday, December 13th. All classes will have a Polar Express themed celebration. More details will come home on Monday, including a slip to exempt your child if you do not wish for them to participate. Please see Class Dojo for more details on how you can support this celebration!
Updates:
1. New spelling words will be given on Monday!
2. Please be sure to take time to work on STEM Fair as January is quick approaching!
Reminders:
1. Resources are available on CANVAS! Check for extra practice and review!
2. The weather has changed DRASTICALLY. Please send your child to school with appropriate clothing in order to participate in outdoor recess.
Reading Updates:
This week, in reading, we will explore the question, "How do animals change with the seasons?" We will have our first exposure to poetry in first grade! Some critical ideas are: poetry has rhyme and rhythm.
Phonics:
A digraph has 2 letters that make one sound. Words this week will have either "sh" or "th."
High Frequency Words:
all, goes, her, make, too
Math Updates:
Students are actively working through topic 4- subtraction within 20. Please ensure students are completing their homework packet. This topic will be finished before break. Be sure to check your scholar's digital agenda and/or Class Dojo for updates regarding due dates and test dates.
Science Updates:
We are actively working through our unit on light. Some tricky vocabulary to review at home: opaque (lets no light through), transparent (lets almost all light through), and translucent (lets some light through).
Social Studies Updates:
We are actively working through our unit on the geography of our community. Some tricky vocabulary to review at home: relative location (gives an approximate location- Our school is near the middle/high school), absolute location (gives and exact location- 9601 Fallard Terrace, Upper Marlboro, MD, 20772). Consider practicing your absolute location by teaching your scholar your home address!
Health Updates:
This month we are learning about medicines and how to be safe with medicines.
2nd Grade
I hope you all had a wonderful break. Thank you for sending your scholars back to school ready to learn. Stem Fair due date is fastly approaching. Please ensure that you are keeping up with deadlines. Also the second grade will be having a winter party. Stay tuned for all the details.
Reading Updates:
We are entering week three of this second unit. Scholars will be reading Realistic Fiction. They will learn how to understand the setting and the plot of a story.
Math Updates:
Students will be fluent within 100. THey will learn to do so by solving math problems by finding partial sums.
Social Studies Updates:
The current lesson is Social Studies is Earth’s land and water.
Health Updates:
Scholars will learn about health food as well as the different types of food groups.
3rd Grade
Grade Level Updates:
We are close to Thanksgiving Break! In the meantime, it is getting cooler outside. Please make sure your child has at least one outdoor coat for recess and dismissal. Thank you for your understanding! Additionally, our coat drive is continuing next week, so please feel free to contribute!
Reading Updates:
We have started Unit 2, Week 1! This unit addresses fiction and nonfiction text that discusses plants and animals, and this week’s lesson focuses on texts addressing patterns in nature. We also worked on V/CV and VC/V words, and we reviewed concepts from the last week of Unit 1!
Math Updates:
Students have been working on problem solving division with the numbers 0, 1, 2, 5, 9, and 10! Additionally, they have been working on using the properties of multiplication (associative, commutative, and distributive) to problem solve with the numbers 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8!
Science Updates:
Students have been learning about electricity and magnetism! They are learning about how electricity and magnetism are related, as well as the cause and effect relationship between the two!
Social Studies Updates:
Ms. Madison and Mrs. Flores’s classes just finished Chapter 1! Ms. Howard and Ms. Hendy’s classes have started Chapter 2 (economics)!
Health Updates:
Students have been introduced to our unit on the food we eat! Specifically, all classes learned about how food gives us energy, and what counts as healthy eating.
4th Grade
Grade Level Blurb
Greetings Tiger Family,
I hope this message finds you well and that you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving break. It was lovely to see everyone back in class this week, looking refreshed and ready to learn.
As we move closer to the winter break, we have been focusing on maintaining momentum in our lessons while also enjoying some festive activities to celebrate the season. Please keep an eye out for any updates regarding upcoming events and important dates.
Thank you for your continued support and involvement in your scholar’s education.
i-Ready:
i-Ready is a computer based math and reading program that is available for all of our scholars. Scholars have completed their diagnostics and are working on programs based on their areas of need. If scholars have access to a computer at home, we recommend that your scholar is getting at least 45 minutes of practice a week in both reading and math. Please encourage your child to complete lessons and ensure they complete the lessons independently to accurately improve their skills. i-Ready is accessed through clever.pgcps.org, and scholars will use their PGCPS logins to access the program.
Important Upcoming Dates:
CogAT Testing
Tuesday December 10, 2024
Wednesday December 11, 2024
Thursday December 12, 2024
Friday December 20, 2024- 3 Hour Early Dismissal
Monday December 23- January 3, 2025- Winter Break
Uniforms:
We are a uniform school. Students must be in the proper uniform each and every day. Students are expected to have mostly black shoes. They may wear a navy blue or school logo jacket or pullover during class. Students will be asked to remove any jacket or sweater that is not following the uniform policy.
Fourth Grade Reminders:
This is a friendly reminder that late work is only accepted if a student has an excused absence! If a scholar is absent and does not bring a note they will earn a 0 on the assignment that was missed. Please read the reminders to ensure that you are partnering with your scholars to make them successful for school. If a scholar leaves early or arrives late to school and it is not excused they will earn a 0 for all work that is not completed.
If your scholar is absent, please share a note with the homeroom teacher and attendance managers within 3 days of your scholar returning back to school. In order for students to receive make-up work you must provide a note stating; the student’s name, the date of absence, and reason for absence. Work is provided to students upon their return to school with an absence note.
Communications:
Students must bring their agenda book each day. Teachers will note the agenda book and it should be signed nightly by the adult at home.
Please allow up to 48 business hours for all responses to emails and Classdojo messages. Teachers are not actively monitoring their emails during the day because we are engaged in instruction. Emails are not monitored over the weekend or in the evening hours when teachers have gone home. If the message sent relates to dismissal changes please call the school directly to leave a message with the front office.
Grading:
Please check Synergy weekly to see scholar’s updated grades. Canvas is a Learning Management System in which scholars utilize to complete assignments and get access to materials.The grades provided in Synergy are those that will be used to calculate progress reports and report cards.
Parent Teacher Conferences:
Conferences with teachers are available with families as needed. Please reach out to the homeroom teacher about scheduling a parent teacher conference.
Reading Updates:
All texts that are being read in the classroom are also available for students to reread at home in their Vol. 1 textbooks. Please have students continue to read and discuss with you information that they find in the text. Students should always read a portion of the text and share any thoughts or questions they had while reading. Students should also note the text underlining, circling, and highlighting parts of the story that were important to know. Homework continues to be sent home on a weekly basis on the first day of the week.
This Week: We began reading a story about how a snapping turtle adapts to their environment called “Minn of the Mississippi.” This story is a realistic fiction story that tells how a turtle grows and changes along the Mississippi River. This week students are working with identify the elements of a story, especially plot and character traits. Students
Next Week: Students will continue to read closely the story “Minn of the Mississippi,” by writing a response that explores how the character of Minn changed throughout the story. We will also begin reading our next collection of texts (). These series of texts are poems that talk about how different animals adapt to their environments. Students will explore elements of poetry and determine the sensory details given in the poems.
Math Updates:
This week we will complete the remaining lessons for Topic 2:Fluently Add and Subtract Whole Numbers. Our focus strategy for this week is subtracting across zero Second Quarter IXL Diagnostic.
Please check Synergy ParentVue and Canvas with your scholar to ensure the completion of assignments.
Science Updates:
This week we be wrapping up the final lesson of Topic 1.
*STEM FAIR REMINDER* Begin working on STEM Research Papers. Research Papers due December 18th. Speak with Reading and Language Arts Teachers and Research Paper Rubric for more guidance on Research Papers.
Please check Synergy ParentVue and Canvas with your scholar to ensure completion of assignments
Social Studies Updates:
This week: Students analyzed and explained how the United States emerged as one of the world's most powerful nations following the Civil War, focusing on key factors such as economic growth, industrialization, political changes, and the expansion of American influence both domestically and internationally.
Next week: Students will read about the continuity and changes that the United States faces in the 21st century, and be able to explain the key factors contributing to these changes while identifying aspects of continuity that persist in various aspects of American society, politics, and economy.
Health Updates:
In health we are learning about our Mouths and keeping our Teeth Healthy and clean.
5th Grade
Grade Level Blurb
Happy December, Families!
We’re excited to celebrate the holiday season with fun learning experiences and a special celebration for our students. Here’s what’s happening:
Fifth Grade Holiday Party
The fifth-grade holiday party will be celebrated in two sections:
Sections 51 and 52 will have their party together.
Sections 53 and 54 will have their party together.
Each teacher has created a plan for their party, so please check your child’s teacher’s page for details on how you can volunteer to help or contribute. Your involvement will help make this event a success!
Reading Updates:
Required materials and resources
Reading book: MyView literacy 5.1 and IXL and I-Ready accessed through Clever.com
Key concepts being covered
Learning more about observations by understanding point of view in realistic fiction.
Spelling words with r-Controlled vowels
Spelling Words
Armada, Conserve, Guitar, Proportion, Internal, Category, Vertical, Partition, Conform, Guardian, External, Cardinal, Excursions, Injury, Majority, Turbulent, Quarter, Harmony, Vertex, Minority
Support materials
IXL and I-Ready accessed through Clever.com
Math Updates:
This month, students are learning and practicing different strategies for division. Please encourage your child to practice these skills at home and to complete assignments independently. These habits help build their confidence and critical thinking.
Science Updates:
In science, we are learning about Earth’s water systems and some fascinating facts. For instance, did you know that 97.5% of Earth’s water is saltwater, leaving only 2.5% as fresh water? Students are exploring the importance of Earth’s water and how it shapes our daily lives.
Social Studies
What I learned this week:
Chapter 3 Lesson reviews: Lessons 1- Lesson 4
Chapter 3 Assessment
Upcoming lessons and assignments
Chapter 4: Life in the colonies
Lesson opener, What role does Geography (location) play in where you choose to live?
Required materials and resources
Social Studies book, IXL through Clever.com
Key concepts being covered
What does it take to build a new society?
Support materials
IXL and I-Ready
Health Updates:
We’re exploring healthy food options, and students had an exciting challenge to create a pizza that uses all the food groups. This fun activity helped them learn about balanced diets and sparked their creativity!
CARTS
Music:
Mark Your Calendars for our Winter Concert, Thursday, Dec 19, 2024!
Primary grades K - 2, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Intermediate grades 3 - 5, 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM
Attire TBD
Parents are invited to attend.
Technology:
This week we are progressing in understanding technology through various activities.
Updates from the Art Room:
This week we did some teamwork! Kindergarten told me what to put in a landscape, then they watched and discussed with each other an episode of The Joy of Painting. The fourth graders worked together on a Kahoot! to review their color schemes and families. The fifth graders critiqued the self-portraits of last year’s fifth graders so they can understand what to expect from their own!
LEGO:
This week in Legos we displayed our Lego food and enjoyed hearing the reviews. The students worked hard and were so proud of themselves.
Grade Level Syllabus
This year, we have made it more convenient to see what your scholar will be learning at CMIT South ES. Please choose the appropriate grade level and scan the QR code for each subject to learn more!
FAQ
CHESAPEAKE MATH AND IT SOUTH ELEMENTARY
• Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 2:25 p.m.
• Grades: K-5
• Uniform: Yes
• Before After School Enrichment: Yes
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• School Colors: Hunter Green, Navy Blue
• School Mascot: "Roary" the Tiger
• School Website: http://www.cmitsouthes.org
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