CDW Weekly Wrap-Up
May 31, 2024
New Information from Principal Santa
Grades 5-7 Homeroom Challenges
Mrs. Henriquez hosted another set of successful Homeroom Challenges on Wednesday, May 29th and Thursday, May 30th. The students were able to choose from a variety of activities including Egg/Spoon Race, Limbo, Soccer Shootout, Potato Sack Race, Basketball Knockout, and the Football Toss.
Thank you to the Work-Based Learning NVOT students for helping during the challenges!
Grade 8 Trip
Each year, at the end of May, the Grade 8 students attend a 3-day, 2-night trip. This year the itinerary included Washington DC and Hershey Park. While in DC, the students visited the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Planet Word, monuments by moonlight, Arlington National Cemetery, and the National Air and Space Museum before heading to Hershey Chocolate World!
Thank you to Mrs. DeSciora, the advisor of the trip, and the other CDW staff chaperones for providing this opportunity for the CDW Grade 8 students.
Grade 7 OTBN
Grade 7 Science: Timeline of the Earth
Each year, Mr. Gagliano and Ms. Osbahr teach the timeline of the earth by introducing each hierarchy: Eons, Eras, Periods, Epochs. The students are then put into groups to create a physical timeline of the earth. As you can see in the pictures below, the students use this hands-on approach to apply the content learned.
Grade 4 Visits CDW
On Thursday, May 30th and Friday, May 31st, Grade 7 students provided tours for the TBD 4th grade Squires who will be transitioning to the middle school in the fall. They showed them the ins and outs of the CDW building and answered questions that the 4th graders asked. Thank you to Owen Mufson, Sophia DeMarco, Brody Book, Alexa John, Frankie Guzzo, Jack Higgins, Jax Crescitelli, and Dylan Haley for providing the tours.
CDW Marching Band Performs for Memorial Day
Thank you to all of the students who came out on the rainy day to provide music to the OT community on Memorial Day! Due to the rain, the parade was canceled, but the service in the CDW Rossi Gym was heartwarming.
Year-End Assessments: Grades 7 & 8
The purpose of year-end assessments is to see what our students learned in their core subjects and what learning they will carry with them to the next grade level. Students are exposed to Year-End Assessments that require them to think back on their learning and to share what they have learned. Teachers plan for these assessments to be meaningful and to assess the big ideas of their subject's content. Please see the schedule below.
Grade 7 Year-End Assessments
Spanish: Wednesday, June 12th
Accelerated Math: Thursday, June 13th
Language Arts: Friday, June 14th
Science and Social Studies: Project-Based Assessments in class
Grade 8 Year-End Assessments
Science: Friday, June 7th
Math: Monday, June 10th
Language Arts: Tuesday, June 11th
Spanish: Wednesday, June 12th
Social Studies: Project-Based Assessment in class
Knights' Fest is Coming
Knights' Fest is Tuesday June 4th from 5:30-9PM. Get ready for a night with three main events: The Art Show, The Coffeehouse, & Knights' Kreations!
All students who attend will be given a Knights' Fest Punch Card at the door. If your child(ren) visits all three attractions, a teacher will "punch" your card. During the week, Mrs. Melillo will then turn your punch card into a homework pass your child(ren) can use before the end of the year!
Your Voice Matters
Today, Dr. Da Giau sent out the May edition of our District Newsletter and the links to the "Your Voice Matters" surveys. The surveys will close at 11:59 PM on June 30, 2024.
- Your Voice Matters – Family Survey Link
- Your Voice Matters – Student Survey Link for Students Exiting Grades 2-8: Please complete this survey with your child(ren) and/or direct your child(ren) to the link. This Student Survey will be neither shared nor conducted in school. Please know that CDW students will be able to access the Student Survey, independently, through Dr. Sullivan’s Google Classroom.
Ms. Adamo's Counselor Corner
Grades 5-8
Please see the attached flier regarding groups that address coping skills, mindfulness, stress management, self-esteem and friendship. These groups are run by the Closter School Counselors. Here is the link to learn more about these groups.
Grade 8 Only
Please see below if 8th graders are interested in participating in sports and/or performing arts:
Athletics: NVOT Sports Interest Survey
Performing Arts: NVOT Performing Arts Interest Survey
Past Due
Please remember to notify Ms. Adamo if your child is NOT attending NVOT in the fall. Here is the link to the form that needs to be filled out and returned to her by ASAP. If she does not receive this form, then your child(ren)’s records will be sent to NVOT. If your child is attending the IIDT or Sports Medicine programs at NVOT, you need to fill out this form, as they are Bergen Tech programs. Their records will be sent to Bergen Tech.
Reminders for All Grades
Wellness Wednesday lunches:
Grades 5 and 6 lunch with Ms. Adamo is in room 414.
Grades 7 and 8 lunch with Dr. Polizotto is in room 308.
Should you have any questions or concerns regarding your child’s academic, social or emotional needs, please contact me at adamoj@nvnet.org or 201-664-1475 ext. 2203.
Sports Update
Spring Sports
Baseball
The CDW Baseball Team will be playing Haworth in the semi-finals on Tuesday, June 4th at 4:00 PM at Stone Point Park. The championship game will be played on Wednesday, June 5th.
Softball
The CDW Softball Team will be playing in the championship game on Tuesday, June 4th in Norwood.
Track
The Track Team will be competing in the Golden Knights Invitational on Tuesday, June 4th at NVOT.
PTO Updates
High Exposure Event for 4th-8th Graders
Here is the perfect chance for the 4th graders to meet the CDW students before September! The PTO will be hosting a High Exposure Fun Day of Rock Climbing on June 11th at 3:30 PM. Please sign up on OTPTO.org.
Grade 8 Pool Party and Dance Volunteers Needed!
Parents/Guardians who can volunteer for the Grade 8 Pool Party and/or the Grade 8 Dance, please sign up HERE.
REMINDERS
Math Placement Procedures
The Northern Valley Criterion-Referenced Tests are developed by committees of teachers from schools in the Valley. The tests, which provide useful program planning information, are a viable measure of inter-district commitment and cooperation in order to achieve a sequential and articulated curriculum among the elementary and secondary schools in the region. The testing program is supported by the Northern Valley Schools Consortium and local boards of education in the region.
CDW students in Grades 5-7 will take the Criterion-Referenced Test on Friday, June 7th, which will provide specific information about a student's understanding of math content according to their grade levels.
For Current Grade 5 Students:
All Grade 5 students will take the Grade 5 Criterion-Referenced Test, as explained above. This test offers us a gauge of student performance. For students who perform extraordinarily well on this test, earning a score of 95% or higher, they will be asked to sit for a secondary assessment. Families of these identified students will be notified. The purpose of a secondary assessment would be to ascertain the selected students' potential success in skipping Grade 6 Math and moving directly into accelerated Pre-Algebra as a sixth grader. You will be notified by July 1st if your child is eligible to make this Grade 6 Math skip.
To be eligible for this Grade 6 course skip, the students would have to:
- Earn a score of 95% or higher on the Grade 5 Criterion-Referenced Test, as stated directly above
- Earn a score of 90% or higher on the secondary math placement test, as explained above
- Earn a minimum average of 95% or higher for each marking period in Grade 5 Math
- Earn teacher recommendation, based on class performance, work ethic, motivation, ability to work independently, and participation
- Earn a 796 or higher on the NJSLA-Math Grade 4 Assessment
For Current Grade 6 Students:
In Grade 7, we offer two courses of study: Pre-Algebra, which is an accelerated course, and Grade 7 Math, which is an average-level course. Prior to placing students into either Pre-Algebra or Grade 7 Math, the following criteria are considered:
- Teacher recommendation, based on class performance, work ethic, motivation, ability to work independently, and participation
- Criterion-Referenced Test Score (math placement test) of 85% or higher - see test explanation above
- Year-end math average of 93% or higher
- Earn a 775 or higher on the NJSLA-Math Grade 5 Assessment
*Notification of course placement will be communicated to all families by July 1st.
For Current Grade 7 Students:
We use the Criterion-Referenced Test to assess students' current placement and to determine if movement into Algebra I is appropriate in Grade 8. Families of these identified students would be notified within 10 days of the last student taking the Grade 7 Criterion-Referenced Test. The purpose of a secondary assessment would be to ascertain the selected students' potential success in skipping accelerated Grade 7 Pre-Algebra and moving directly into Algebra as an eighth grader. You will be notified by July 1st if your child is eligible to sit for this secondary assessment during the summer to determine if an accelerated Grade 7 Pre-Algebra skip is appropriate.
To be eligible for this accelerated Pre-algebra course skip, the students would have to:
• Earn a score of 95% or higher on the Grade 7 Criterion-Referenced Test
• Earn a score of 90% or higher on the secondary math placement test
• Earn a minimum average of 95% or higher for each marking period in Grade 7 Math
• Earn teacher recommendation, based on class performance, work ethic, motivation, ability to work independently, and participation
• Earn a 775 or higher on the NJSLA-Math Grade 6 Assessment
Dress Code Reminders
OT Police Department "Touch-A-Truck" Event
Please see the information below.
2024-2025 School Year Marking Period 1 Curriculum Extension Courses
Students need to make sure that they are completing the form for the grade level that they will be entering. The forms opened on Dr. Sullivan's Google Classroom on Thursday, May 30, 2024. Students will also have the opportunity to sign up for Art Lunch.
Please see the descriptions below.
Save the Date: CDW Transition Meetings
Each year, CDW offers transition meetings for parents to learn about their child(ren)'s next grade level. Topics that will be presented include academics, extracurricular activities, and other highlights for the upcoming grade level. Although we foster an environment of independence at the middle school level, home and school partnership is always a necessity. This year, the remaining date of the transition meetings are as follows:
- Grade 7 to Grade 8 Transition Meeting- Wednesday, June 5th, 7:00-8:00 PM
Old Tappan Environmental Commission Photo Contest
Students in Grades 5-8 are invited to participate in the annual Old Tappan Environmental Commission (OTEC) digital photo contest. Please see the information below if your child(ren) is interested. Monetary gift cards will be given for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places.
Knightly Chronicles
Absences
In an effort to minimize the potential spread of illness at school, please keep your child home if he/she:
- has a fever. Students should be fever-free for 24 hours without medication prior to returning to school.
- is nauseous or is vomiting.
- has diarrhea.
June
Monday, June 3rd~ NVOT Grade 8 Social
Tuesday, June 4th~ Knights' Fest and Coffee House 5:30-9 PM
Wednesday, June 5th~ Grade 7 to 8 Transition Meeting in the CDW Media Center at 7:00 PM
Thursday, June 6th~ Grade 6 Field Trip
Friday, June 7th~ Grades 5-7 Math Criterion-Referenced Test
Monday, June 10th~ The BOE Meeting will be held in the BOE Conference Room at 8:00 PM.
Wednesday, June 12th~ Grade 5 LEAD Picnic; Grade 8 Pool Party
Thursday, June 13th~ Rain Date for Grade 5 LEAD Picnic and Grade 8 Pool Party
Friday, June 14th~ Grade 8 Ice Cream Social
Sunday, June 16th~ Father's Day
Monday, June 17th~ Grade 8 Graduation at NVOT
Tuesday, June 18th~ 12:30 PM Dismissal; Grade 8 Dance
Wednesday, June 19th~ Last Day of School 12:30 PM Dismissal; MP 4 Report Cards via the Genesis Parent Portal at 12:00 PM
Charles DeWolf Middle School
Email: santaj@nvnet.org
Website: https://cdw.oldtappanschools.org/
Location: 275 Old Tappan Road, Old Tappan, NJ, USA
Phone: 201-664-1475
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OldTappanSchoolDistrict/