Weekly Wildcat
PARENT NEWSLETTER: WEEK OF 9/9/2024
Chisholm Trail Middle School
Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 7:15am-4pm; Fri-7:15am-4:00pm
16700 W. 159th Street, Olathe, KS, 66062
913-780-7240
Technical Support: Help Desk--913-780-8058
Administration
Principal: Rick Sola
Asst. Principal: Krista Dueringer (Silver Teams-6,7,8)
kdueringercst@olatheschools.org
Asst. Principal: Erin Richerson (Green Teams-6,7,8)
Counselors
Rachel Iuli: Green Teams-6,7,8
Makaela King: Silver Teams- 6,7,8
Nurse
Jenn Ross: jiross@olatheschools.org
School Resource Officer
Daniel Mason: dmasonsro@olatheschools.org
Attendance Secretary
Carrie Douglas: cescottdouglas@olatheschools.org (913.780.7241)
Student Information Specialist
Website: https://www.olatheschools.org/chisholmtrail
Location: 16700 W 159th St, Olathe, KS 66062, USA
Phone: 913-780-7240
Facebook: Click HERE
(click HERE for past Weekly Wildcat newsletters)
The 24-25 CST Family
Commit, Connect, Continue
Week of 9/9
Dear CST Family!
I hope you were able to catch some of the fun with CST students this past week. From first volleyball and football games to Friday's XC meet and 8th grade band performance at the South football game to Saturday morning's wonderful exhibition of CST pride with band, cheer, dance, and pep club walking while playing/chanting CST Rocks! Truly a joyful week for all things CST. (visit CST's Facebook or X page to see pictures!)
This coming up week has our first home volleyball game (Monday) and first 8th grade home football game (Thursday) along with a couple road games. Also, believe it or not, quarter 1 mid-term is Wednesday of this week. This not much more of an internal process for grade reporting purposes, but it does highlight us already being halfway through the first quarter...seems a little hard to believe.
I've been asked by several in passing how the year has started. My honest and true answer is that it's been a great start to the year. We have such amazing kids and they are showing that daily. I'm not sure I've had more student initiated "hellos" than I've had this year. Our kids are great, very social and pleasant, and well on their way. It's exciting and privilege to be a part of their story and I love that they get to be part of CST's story. Here's to more good weeks ahead!
Rick
This week...
Monday, 9/9
- 7/8 Volleyball vs CT
Tuesday, 9/10
- Culver's Night (CST ROCS!)
- XC vs MT/PRT
Wednesday, 9/11
- 7/8 Volleyball @ MT
- Patriot Day
Thursday, 9/12
- 7 Football @ PRT
- 8 Football vs PRT
Friday, 9/13
- Red Friday!
...and beyond!
- October 22nd--6-7:30pm--CST 25 Celebration Reception--mark your calendar!
TUESDAY is Culver's Night for CST!
Simply make a purchase from the hours below and 10% of ALL sales go back to CST...it's a great night for a burger and custard!
Patriot Day: 9/11 Remembrance
Wednesday is Patriot Day and we'll have a special announcement in memory of the events of 9/11/01. USA patriotism/colors will be promoted, but students will be instructed that this is a day of memory and honor and not a silly/crazy spirit day.
Picture make up day
Did your child miss their school picture? Mark your calendar for October 8th when we'll have picture-make-up day. This is the picture that goes into the yearbook as well. We want every student in the yearbook!
To order a yearbook, click HERE.
Counselor Update (email from the week)
Dear CST Family,
I want to share with you a temporary staffing update as silver team counselor, Mrs. King, enjoys maternity leave with her baby daughter born in June. Ms. Sally Sweeney will be stepping into the role of silver team counselor and working alongside Mrs. Dueringer, our silver team administrator. As we shared with all our students, however, regardless of team assignment, any one of the “team of 5” (3 admin, 2 counselors) may be the one working with them should their assigned person be unavailable. Ms. Sweeney was a counseling intern with us last school year and is excited to rejoin the CST community. She will be with us until Mrs. King returns on December 3rd.
If you have any counseling questions for the silver team counselor, Ms. Sweeney can be reached via email at sasweeney@olatheschools.org. Or, as always, our other counselor and admin staff are available as needed.
Green Team: Rachel Iuli (counselor), Dr. Erin Richerson (asst. principal)
Silver Team: Sally Sweeney/Makaela King (counselor), Krista Dueringer (asst. principal)
Principal: Rick Sola
Please join me in welcoming Ms. Sweeney (back) to the CST Family!
Rick Sola
Principal
CST is Hiring!
Intervention
Literacy Intervention at CST
CST Families,
As some of you may know, our district has adopted a reading intervention program called 95 Percent to address skills needed for reading fluency. Students are screened in the fall, winter, and spring.
At the beginning of the school year, we look at FastBridge data from this past spring as well as our fall screening data. Based on a student’s performance on one of these measures, they may be identified as a student who possibly needs further reading intervention. Our reading team will work with your student for further screening through our Cat time.
If our screening tools indicate that your student needs to participate in the 95 Percent program with our interventionists, you will hear from them when the time comes.
If you have any questions about our reading program, please feel free to contact me or CST building reading specialists, Mrs. Kimberlee Newman and Mrs. Kim Hoeven. Thank you so much for your time, and we look forward to working with your students!
On Behalf of the Reading Intervention Team,
Rick Sola
Principal
Math Intervention at CST
CST Families,
As you may know, our school has developed a numeracy intervention system to address skills needed for achievement in mathematics. All students are screened periodically throughout the year using standards-based screening measures based on upcoming grade-level content standards. Based on a student’s performance on these measures, they may be identified as a student who possibly needs further numeracy intervention to be successful with grade-level mathematics standards. Should your student be identified, they will work with one of our building’s math intervention teachers during Cat time in order to master identified numeracy skills.
If you have questions about our numeracy intervention system, please feel free to contact:
Math Interventionist and Grade Level Liaison
- 6th Grade—David Haines (dhainescst@olatheschools.org)
- 7th Grade—Max Taulbee (mjtaulbee@olatheschools.org)
- 8th Grade—Deonne Hobson (dhobsoncst@olatheschools.org)
Your Child’s Math Teacher
Math Intervention Admin
- Dr. Erin Richerson—(eericherson@olatheschools.org)
MS Attendance at High School Football Games
District Email from 9/6
September 6, 2024
Olathe Families,
We are excited to have your families come to support our high school activities and athletics. It is great to see the entire community at these events. It is imperative that our parent community partner with us as we work to encourage positive middle school behavior at high school games or events.
In Olathe we will require that all elementary and middle school students who attend our high school football games enter the game with an adult and sit with that adult throughout the game. Please do not drop your child off at a district complex without supervision as they will not be allowed to enter. It is challenging to monitor and keep all students safe without the help of our parent community.
Thanks for your help with this protocol to make district events a great experience for all who attend.
We hope to see your family cheering for our Olathe teams this school year.
Matt Johnson
Director of Athletics and Activities
Olathe Public Schools
Brent Kiger
Executive Director of Safety Services
Olathe Public Schools
6 de Septiembre de 2024
Familias de Olathe, Estamos emocionados de que sus familias vengan a apoyar las actividades y deportes de nuestras escuelas preparatorias. Es grandioso ver a toda la comunidad en estos eventos. Es muy importante que nuestra comunidad de padres colabore con nosotros mientras trabajamos para fomentar el comportamiento positivo de la escuela secundaria en los juegos o eventos de la escuela preparatoria.
En Olathe se requerirá que todos los estudiantes de primaria y secundaria que asistan a nuestros partidos de fútbol americano de la escuela preparatoria entren al juego con un adulto y se sienten con ese adulto durante todo el partido. Por favor, no deje a su hijo en ningún complejo del distrito sin supervisión, ya que no se le permitirá la entrada. Es un reto supervisar y mantener a todos los estudiantes seguros sin la ayuda de nuestra comunidad de padres.
Gracias por su ayuda con este protocolo para que los eventos del distrito sean una gran experiencia para todos los que asisten. Esperamos ver a su familia aplaudiendo a nuestros equipos de Olathe este ciclo escolar.
Matt Johnson
Director de Actividades Deportivas/Escolares
Escuelas Públicas de Olathe
Brent Kiger
Director Ejecutivo de Servicios de Seguridad
Escuelas Públicas de Olathe
After school pick up reminders
For the safety of our students and drivers...
- Students walking east: stay on sidewalk in front of football field and along Mur-Len--do not cross parking lot entry on 159th St.
- There is no park and pick-up at CST. Doing so creates additional bottle neck trying to exist the parking lot to get onto 159th. Only park if you need to come into the building.
- Dismissal: stay as close to the curb on either side as possible to open up the middle traffic lane
- Dismissal: students may cross to the second lane in front of the school, by the flag pole, only.
- Dismissal: Two lanes of traffic need to form to keep the line from spilling onto and sitting on 159th Street.
- Arrival: Has been going great...thank you!
Transportation Consent form
All students need to have a Transportation Consent form on file each year. This allows them to travel on buses for athletic and activity purposes. All students will need this as trips are scheduled throughout the year, including an all-school service day in the spring.
- Go to Touchbase
- Select your student
- Click on Registrations
- Click on Transportation Consent Form
Wildcat Donations/Parent Volunteer Opportunities
DONATE to the CST Wildcat Fund
ICYMI from registration: The CST Wildcat Fund are funds used to promote a positive climate and culture for all wildcats. Donations to this fund can go toward any of the following…
- CST students—CST ROCS Store (experiences, toys, candy, swag, etc.), recognitions, giveaway items (Vets Day pin, US Constitution, treats, etc.), other student-specific items as needs arise.
- CST teachers—Parent-teacher conference meal support, teacher appreciation efforts
- "CST" landscape design on the hill just south of the football field (future project)
- CST 25 Event support—All CST Community Event on 10/22/24 at 6:00pm
Any and all amounts are appreciated. ALL donations are tax-deductible and go toward the CST Wildcat Fund. Thank you for your generosity and continued support of CST students and staff!
*You will have the option to email or print a receipt for your donation. If you need any assistance regarding your donation, please email Courtney Seever at: cseever@olatheschools.org
K-Cup Donations!
Art Club
OSHS Athletic/Activity Opportunities
Join CST's Site Council
Join CST's site council! Site council is parent leadership group whose focus is on some of the inner workings of the school/district. This includes learning more about projects or initiatives and also providing feedback on current practices. There are 4 meetings a year--2 feeder meetings (with elementary schools) and 2 district meetings. Additional meetings will be added as/if needed. Site Council will meet on September 30, 2024 and March 31, 2025.
Please email Principal Sola at rfsola@olatheschools.org if you are interested in serving.
(No need to email if you expressed interest on the volunteer form already.)
Purchase an Athletic Pass
Middle School Athletic Passes!
Middle School Athletic Passes for adults and students are available through GoFan - https://gofan.co/app/school/KS79390
Once purchased, you can transfer the student pass to your student via text message. Passes can only be transferred 1 time. If your student doesn’t have a cell phone, they will receive an ID card with an “A” on it for Athletic Pass that will allow them into athletic events.
CST Father's Club
Calling CST Dads!
Two years ago, CST launched Father's Club. Father's Club is currently established in all 5 Olathe high schools and kicked off in several Olathe middle schools last school year. Its origins stem from Blue Valley and has expanded to several surrounding districts and schools. Father's Club at CST has been tailored to CST's needs and will continue to evolve as time moves forward.
All dads are encouraged to sign-up using the links below. This will ensure you receive information for upcoming events. Opportunities will include car line and door greetings, food giveaways, half-time activities, and more. Read about it below, but please consider signing up! Watch this space for more info!
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CST Father's Club has two co-chairs, 7th grade parent, Brad Reynolds, and 7/8 grade parent, Steven Brigman. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out at ChisholmTrail@FathersClub.org.
Register or read more about Father's Club by clicking the buttons below. We look forward to having our dads active in the CST community!
Repeated, but still relevant, information
Order your 2024-2025 CST Yearbook!
Parents, you received an email from Jostens earlier this week about how to purchase a yearbook for your CST student. Please use the information and links in that email for your yearbook purchases. This year, Jostens is offering many different add-ons for you to choose from - all are optional! Yearbooks start at $27.15 plus tax.
Personal Device Policy
Personal Device Policy
Parents were shared information about personal student devices at school (board policy can be found HERE).
We will review this policy with students as they return this week. Please help us by reminding (informing) students of this change ahead of time. This policy will be a slight shift from last year's practice.
- Personal devices are to be put away from bell to bell--8:20am-3:20pm
- Cell phones and ear buds will be turned into the office if out during the day. This includes passing periods and lunch.
- Headphones/earphones should be wired only
- Devices will be labeled and kept in the office until after school where students can pick it up.
- These procedures will be reviewed with students this week.
- Smart watches may be worn for time/step tracking purposes, but active use (i.e. like cell phone) will result in the watch being turned into the office.
- Collected devices will be kept in the office so it can be labeled and kept safe until return.
What do I do before school?
- Students arriving between 7:30-7:40 – both activity and front doors will be unlocked; remain in foyer
- Students arriving at 7:40—front doors and activity entrance—go to the gym, MPR, or library (7:45)
- Breakfast will be eaten in the MPR
- Students wanting to meet with a teacher between 7:40-8:10am should go to the office to get a pass.
- Students need to wait until the 8:10 “release bell” to go to their lockers or the locker room
- Students should not be in the hallways unless you have a pass/appointment with a teacher.
What do I do after school?
Bus riders – Gather belongings and head straight out to your bus (front of school)
Walkers/Bike riders/Skateboarders – walk bikes/carry skateboards while on school property both before and after school - 2 rack locations available - front by science doors and side by Events Entrance
If you are heading toward Ridgeview, you must walk on the sidewalk by the science doors toward 159th Street.
If you are heading toward Murlen, you need to walk on the sidewalk that heads toward Mur-len (by the football field) and then turn right and go to the light.
Students may not cross in front of cars at any time.
Parents may not park in the parking lot to drop off or pick up students
If your ride is in the outside lane for pickup, you may ONLY cross at the crosswalk in the front of CST
Olathe Schools in the News (including CST!)
Check out the local features of area schools, including Chisholm Trail!
- Santa Fe Trail Middle School - August 13
- KCTV-5 – Interview with Students
- FOX-4 - Interview with JJ, Interview with Students, Interview with JJ/Teachers
- KMBC-9 - No Interview, just live footage outside beautiful gymnasium
- Tomahawk Elementary School - August 13
- KMBC-9 – Interview with Julia, Interview with Cassie
- Chisholm Trail Middle School - August 14
CST Traffic Pattern
Reminders:
- There is no park and pick up at CST. Parking is reserved for those needing to come into the building
- Once child is picked up, use the center lane for pass through
- May switch lanes in the PM
- Drop off along the ENTIRE curb
Please review and follow the traffic patterns for drop-off and pick-up. The established traffic pattern is designed for the safety of our students and families who are in vehicles as well as our bike and walker traffic. Plan ahead and expect delays, especially at the start of the year.
For brief video tutorial of CST's traffic pattern, click HERE.
AM Drop-Off
- Entry to lot is only on 159th Street--follow pattern to the exit which is also along 159th Street
- Single-lane drop off in the morning
- Left lane is used for passing
- Students may be dropped at the activity entrance or front of the building
- If dropping at the activity, pull as far to the right as possible to allow cars to pass
- Inch forward and use ZIPPER merging at the activity entrance to move into passing lane
- Pull as far up as the car in front allows
- Drop off is only along the curb in the morning (not the far lane or front parking lot)
- Parents needing to come into the building may park in the front and use the front cross-walk
PM Pick-Up
- Entry to lot is only on 159th Street--follow pattern to the exit which is also along 159th Street
- Two lane pick up (cars should stay close to either curb to open up middle passing lane
- Only the crosswalk in front of the building is used. Students being picked up in 2nd lane may cross at the front walk and walk toward their car on the curb using the sidewalk
- Traffic is not permitted to sit on 159th Street
- Walkers should remain on sidewalks
- Dismissal is at 3:20. Parking lot is typically cleared by 3:35, but allow for time.
General Traffic Practices
- Your patience and kindness is appreciated in the line. Everyone aims to be in and out efficiently, but this process still takes time.
- Follow the directions posted and the signs on in the parking lot.
- Stay within the lanes and close to the curbs to open up the middle passing lane.
- If your dog joins you in the afternoon, it may just get a treat 😀
What if I need to pick up my child during the school day?
If your child needs to be picked up during the school day, you can call the front office (913-780-7240) and let them know the time. A pass will be sent for your child to be in the office upon your arrival. Please come into the building to check out your child. A state ID (driver's license) is required to enter the building.
If your child is late because of an appointment, you can simply call the office to check them in and have them walk in and report to the attendance secretary (Mrs. Douglas).
If your child is going to be absent, please notify our attendance secretary directly at 913-780-7241 or by email at cescottdouglas@olatheschools.org.
Lunch Money
Add Money to your students account-- https://www.olatheschools.org/domain/2915
(3 charges allowed per student)
District Lunch Menus:
"8th hour?"
Many have asked questions about Academic Intervention, which is listed as 8th hour on your student’s schedule. This time (called Cat Time at CST) will actually occur right after 1st hour. During this time, students will be engaged in a variety of activities centering around literacy, numeracy, executive functioning skills, and social/emotional learning. All students will be working on the skills listed above during this time.
Similar to the past couple years, students will also be pulled for brief assessments to determine whether placement in one of the math or literacy intervention cycles would be appropriate.
As students will be working on the areas listed above, this is not a time for homework.
There will be time for students to get additional help, in the morning prior to the start of school and there are options a teacher may use during school day called "BASC" (Behavior and Academic Support Center) to have students make up a quiz or test. After school is also an option for students to touch base with their teacher.
What is CST ROCS???
Chisholm Trail launched its new PBIS program last school year. PBIS stands for Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports and ROCS is Respect, Ownership, Compassion, and Safety. These four core values are emphasized and taught to our students daily. The program is intentional about teaching students expected behavior. Tokens may be given out for exhibiting expected behavior and those can be used in a "store" to purchase items. These items may be tangible (candy, pop, books, etc.) or intangible (time in the gym, lunch in a special location, sit in the teacher's chair for the day, etc.). The tokens are what helps make ROCS fun, but the conversations this generates between students and staff are also part of what makes this such an impactful program. You will certainly see and hear more but ask your child about ROCS, what it stands for, and why we do it...they should know and may share about their own experience receiving a token or cashing it in!
Use the link in the section below if you'd like to contribute to our store. Thank you in advance for your consideration and support of this important program at CST!
CST ROCS store donations!
You can donate items for the ROCS (Respect, Ownership, Compassion, Safety) store through our Amazon Wish List and the items will be sent directly to CST.
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/12SICJZV5MY4P?ref_=wl_share
Thank you to all who have helped us in the past. Our kids are LOVING it and we are so grateful for your support of our positive behavior program...CST does in fact ROC(K)!
NEW THIS YEAR – Personal Electronic Device Policy
In Olathe Public Schools, we are committed to having an environment in all schools that is conducive to learning – an environment free from unnecessary distractions and that promotes the responsible use of technology by all individuals. Personal electronic devices (i.e. cell phones, smartwatches, earbuds, headphones, etc.) can hinder or disrupt student learning.
At the August 1, 2024 regular Board of Education meeting, the Board approved Policy JTC – Personal Electronic Devices, providing standard districtwide guidance around the use of personal electronic devices during the instructional day.
Beginning in the 2024-25 school year, early childhood through eighth grade students cannot use their personal electronic devices, including smartwatches, during the scheduled school day. To read the full policy, click here.
We recognize that in today’s digital world, personal electronic devices are a part of our everyday life, and as such, we want to be clear that while they are prohibited during the instructional day, students can have personal electronic devices in their backpacks or lockers and may use personal electronic devices during the scheduled school day in emergency situations, lockdowns, or if necessary for the student’s physical health.
If a parent or guardian needs to contact their student during the school day, please call the main office. Our phone number is 913-780-7240.
We understand this change may bring questions or concerns. Click here for a list of frequently asked questions.
SPANISH VERSION
NUEVO ESTE AÑO - Política de Aparatos Electrónicos Personales
En las Escuelas Públicas de Olathe, estamos comprometidos a tener un ambiente en todas las escuelas que sea apropiado para el aprendizaje - un ambiente libre de distracciones innecesarias y que promueva el uso responsable de la tecnología por parte de todas las personas. Los aparatos electrónicos personales (es decir, teléfonos celulares, relojes inteligentes, audífonos, auriculares, etc.) pueden obstaculizar o interrumpir el aprendizaje de los estudiantes.
En la reunión regular del Consejo de Educación del 1 de agosto de 2024, el Consejo aprobó la Política JTC - Aparatos Electrónicos Personales, proporcionando orientación estándar en todo el distrito sobre el uso de aparatos electrónicos personales durante el día de clases.
A partir del ciclo escolar 2024-25, los estudiantes de preescolar a octavo grado no podrán utilizar sus aparatos electrónicos personales, incluidos los relojes inteligentes, durante el horario escolar. Para leer la política completa, haga clic aquí.
Reconocemos que en el mundo digital de hoy en día, los aparatos electrónicos personales son una importante herramienta en la vida diaria, y como tal, queremos dejar claro que, si bien están prohibidos durante el horario escolar, los estudiantes pueden tener aparatos electrónicos personales en sus mochilas o casilleros y pueden utilizar aparatos electrónicos personales durante el día escolar en situaciones de emergencia, cierre de la escuela o si es necesario para la salud del estudiante.
Si un padre o tutor necesita ponerse en contacto con su estudiante durante el día escolar, por favor llame a la oficina principal. Nuestro número de teléfono es (Insert phone number here).
Entendemos que este cambio puede generar preguntas o inquietudes. Haga clic aquí para ver una lista de las preguntas más frecuentes.
"DRESS CODE"
All students are to dress properly for attendance at school and at school functions. Coats and hats are to be left in students’ lockers. Students must wear shoes at all times. Costume-type dress is not permitted unless a special day has been designated. Students must have some part of their shirt/top which goes over the shoulders. Students who are not properly dressed or their dress is deemed disruptive to the educational process will be requested to correct their clothing. If they do not have a change of clothes, items will be provided through the nurse’s office.
These items are not considered appropriate for school:
- obscene or suggestive phrases or pictures on clothing;
- revealing or provocative clothing, including short shorts or tops which show bare midriffs or have plunging necklines. Shirt bottom should touch waist line of the pants.
- clothing which does not cover undergarments
- phrases or pictures on clothing which refer to alcohol, smoking, drugs, or provocative brands
- hats, stocking caps, sunglasses, hoods
- clothing deemed inappropriate by school administration, school staff, district staff, or clothing which is a threat to the order or safety of the school or students; clothing in violation of school board policy.
- At Chisholm Trail, the dress code is intended to ensure that students dress appropriately for the school setting. We ask students to remember that clothing for school and clothing for recreational activities may NOT be the same. School clothes need to reflect that the child is at school to attend to the business of learning. Specific guideline questions may be directed to the building administration.
All students will get a review of the district Student Code of Conduct which can be found HERE.