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This week, we proudly celebrate Assistant Principals Week by honoring the incredible leadership, dedication, and heart of our very own Dr. Mendoza and Ms. Tuck. Their unwavering commitment to excellence, student success, and staff support does not go unnoticed. Dr. Mendoza leads with integrity and a deep understanding of instructional practices, while Ms. Tuck brings a systematic approach that strengthens relationships and fosters a positive campus culture. Together, they form a powerhouse of leadership that helps move our campus forward every single day. We are truly grateful for their service, passion, and the difference they make at Bessie Coleman Middle School.
🧑🏾✈️ In this episode of “The BCMS Insider”, we sit down with our amazing Campus Police Officer and Security Guard, Officer Malone and Officer Green to get an inside look at what they do to keep our campus safe, welcoming, and positive every day. 💬🧑🏾✈️💼🧑🏾✈️
👀 Whether you're a student, parent, or just curious about school safety and community, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes perspective on the people who help make our school environment awesome.
Message from the Principal
The Time Is NOW!
Dear Bessie Coleman Families and Scholars,
We have arrived and we are ready!
The time has come to show the world what Bessie Coleman Longhorns are made of. Our scholars have worked hard, grown stronger, and are prepared to rise to the occasion. Yes, the pressure is real, but so is our resilience. We will meet this challenge head-on with confidence, focus, and pride. This is more than a test. It’s a chance to demonstrate the knowledge, character, and grit that define the Bessie Coleman legacy.
We don’t fold under pressure, WE flourish!
To every scholar preparing to take the STAAR, remember this: you are more than a score.
You are intelligent, capable, and powerful beyond measure. Take your time, trust your training, and give it your absolute best.
To our families, thank you for your unwavering support. Your encouragement fuels our momentum. Together, let’s push forward with urgency, excellence, and belief. We’re not just aiming to pass, we’re aiming to exceed.
The mission is growth.
The time is now.
Let's go, Longhorns!
With pride,
Dwight A. Perry Jr.
Principal, Bessie Coleman Middle School
8th Grade Formal
🎭✨ Get Ready for a Night of Masks and Mystery! ✨🎭
BCMS PTSA invites our 8th graders to an unforgettable evening at the 8th Grade Masquerade — full of fun, dancing, and lifelong memories!
📅 Date: Friday, May 16, 2025
🎟️ Tickets: $65 (includes dinner + t-shirt)
💳 Payment Plans Available (3 installments accepted)
📍 Location: Bessie Coleman Middle School
📌 Deadline to purchase: May 10
🎉 Dress Code: Masked, Fancy & Colorful
📱 Text BCMSFormal to 235-324-3332 or visit: https://bcms-masquerade-ball-2025.cheddarup.com/
🛑 Behavior Expectations:
Scholars in good behavioral standing will be permitted to attend. This will be reviewed by the BCMS admin discretion. Let’s finish the year strong, respectful, and responsible!
Let’s make this a night to remember — the BCMS way! 💃🕺
#BCMSMasquerade #8thGradeMagic #MasksAndMystery
💙🧩 April is Autism Acceptance Month! 🧩💙
Join us every Monday this month by showing your support! Wear blue or Autism-themed shirts with uniform bottoms on:
🔹 April 7th
🔹 April 14th 🟡 💛
🔹 April 21st 🔴 ❤️
🔹 April 28th 🔵 💙
Let’s celebrate acceptance, inclusion, and the beauty of neurodiversity together! 💛❤️💙
#AutismAcceptance #BCMSUnity #CelebrateDifferences #NeurodiversityMatters #BCMSStrong
📸 BCMS Yearbooks Are on Sale Now! 🎉
You make the memories, we make the book!
Don't miss your chance to grab a piece of BCMS history.
🗓️ Deadline to Purchase: 4/25/25
📖 Soft Cover: $20 | Hard Cover: $25
📲 Scan the QR code in the image or click to order now!
For questions, contact Laconya.Ponder@chisd.net.
Secure your copy before it's too late! #BCMSYearbook #CaptureTheMemories #LonghornPride
🌟✨ BCMS Theatre Presents: Disney's Descendants ✨🌟
Get ready for an electrifying musical adventure as the BCMS Theatre Department brings Disney's Descendants to life! 🎭🎶
📅 Show Dates: May 8 & May 9, 2025
⏰ Time: 7:00 P.M.
📍 Where: Cafetorium
🎟️ Tickets: Adults – $10 | Students – $5
Join us as we step into the world of Auradon and the Isle of the Lost, where the children of Disney's most infamous villains embark on a journey of self-discovery! 🏰💜
Don’t miss out—grab your tickets and support our talented students in this magical production! #BCMSTHEATRE #DisneyDescendants #SupportTheArts #BCMSDrama
🎭✨
Upcoming Events and Dates
Upcoming events and dates
- 4/15/25 - ELAR STAAR Assessment
- 4/18/25 - Bad Weather Make Up Day - All Staff and Students are expected to report to school.
- 4/22/25 - 8th Grade Science STAAR Assessment
- 4/23/25 - 8th Grade Social Studies STAAR Assessment
- 4/25/25 - Power Hour - BLOCK PARTY
- 4/29/25 - Math STAAR Assessment
- 5/2/25 - No Tardy Party
- 5/12/25 - 8th Grade Field Trip - Please check requirements for participation
- 5/13/25 - 7th Grade Field Trip - Please check requirements for participation
- 5/14/25 - 8th Grade Crossover
- 5/16/25 - 6th Grade Outdoor Fun Day - Please check requirements for participation
- 5/16/25 - 8th Grade Formal
- 5/22/25 - End of Marking Period - Last Day for Scholars
🏅 Sports Physicals Day! 🏅
Get ready for the 2025-26 school year! 🏃♂️🏃♀️
📅 Tuesday, April 22, 2025
🕑 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
💵 $10 per athlete – CASH ONLY
🔴 IMPORTANT: Turn in your signed medical history form, cardiac form, and payment to your campus Athletic Trainer to reserve a spot!
🩺 All physicals must be completed by May 22, 2025 for next school year.
📍 Hosted by Sideline Orthopedics and Sports
❤️ Parents of students with cardiac history must be available for questions.
🚌 Middle school athletes: First 45 per campus may get one-way transportation to the high school if needed.
📩 Questions? Reach out to Julie Torre at julie.torre@chisd.net
#LonghornNation #StudentAthletes #GetCleared #CHISD #BCMS #SportsPhysicals
Meet Your Counselors
Coleman Cares 4 Cancer
AVID Updates
Social Media Expectations
Ongoing reminder about Social Media Post
Over all breaks, we encourage parents to check their child’s social media accounts and stay aware of their online interactions. If you notice anything alarming or concerning, please inform the school immediately so we can address it appropriately.
We are committed to maintaining a secure environment where every child feels safe both physically and mentally. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that all students return home safe and sound each day. Thank you for your trust and partnership as we work together to protect the well-being of our school community.
Safety Reminders
Leadership Contact Information
Dwight Perry, Principal
Counselor Brittani Griffin
8th Grade & 6th Grade A - L
Dr. Rudy Mendoza, Assistant Principal
8th Grade & 6th Grade A-L
Counselor Ryann Campbell
7th Grade & 6th Grade M - Z
Tashara Tuck, Assistant Principal
7th Grade & 6th Grade M-Z
STAAR Information for all parents.
Need to know your scholar's STAAR Scores? Use the following steps to see them.
Sign into Skyward
View to banner on the left side of the screen
Click on Portfolio
Click on the TSDS ID link
10 digit code will be provided
Go to Texas Assessment.gov
Scroll down to Information and Support
Click on “How do I look up my access code”?
Type in the 10-digit TSDS ID number as well as the other required information about the scholar and push search
An access code will be generated, click log in
Type in the required information and proceed with reviewing your scholar’s scores
Ongoing Important Links
Concerns???
Parties wishing to contact an administrator regarding a specific teacher or student are encouraged to resolve the matter by following the steps below:
Step One: Contact the teacher and have a meeting/phone conference
Step Two: Contact the appropriate administrator:
8th Grade: Dr. Mendoza for discipline concerns
7th Grade: Ms. Tuck for discipline concerns
6th Grade:
- Dr. Mendoza for last name Alpha A - L for discipline concerns
- Ms. Tuck for last name Alpha M - Z for discipline concerns
Grade Level Counselor (schedule/grades/mental health/academic advisement)
Step Three: Contact the Building Principal (if a school-wide concern, this becomes step one)Ongoing Feedback
All things that you Need to Know. (Last Updated 1/1/25)
Parents, please pay careful attention to the information below. We need your support to ensure that we have a secure and safe environment. Please review all of the information provided.
Arrival
Please find the details regarding arrival and dismissal. LINK
Start and end times: The building will open up at 8:15 am.
Please review the LINK for detailed directions for our scholars regarding morning expectations.
Videos for arrival and dismissal
General Arrival Reminder
The front of the building has been assigned bus and daycare transportation only. At 8:00 a.m., the front entrance will be shut down and we will only allow buses and daycare to drop off. All walkers should report to door 14 and all car riders will report to door 14. We also ask that we do not drop off prior to 8:15 a.m.
We do not provide supervision before 8:15 a.m. and it is imperative that all scholars are properly supervised at all times. If any incident transpires on campus grounds during those times, we will adhere strictly to the student code of conduct. Please ensure that we have proper supervision at all times.
Dismissal Process
As a response to teacher and parent feedback, we have made a slight adjustment to our dismissal procedure. We have implemented the new adjustment this week and have found it to be very successful. We will continue to make minor adjustments until we maximize our efficiency.
All scholars will be dismissed from their classrooms and released at the sound of the bell.
Early Pick up Cut of time
Our campus times for scholar early pick-up are 3:45 p.m. All scholars will need to be picked up before 3:45 p.m. for early dismissal. If you arrive at the school for early dismissal after 3:45 p.m., we will ask that you wait until dismissal to pick up your scholar. Your cooperation is appreciated.
If we are running a pep rally schedule, that time for early dismissal will be 2:45 pm.
Dress Code
Our CHISD dress code is as follows:
Red, white, or black collared shirts, and black or khaki pants. Jeans cannot be worn Monday - Thursday.
On Fridays, we are allowed to wear jeans with either a spirit shirt, school uniform shirt, or College Shirt. Please visit the CHISD website for detailed information regarding the dress code. https://www.chisd.net/domain/1557
We understand certain individualized circumstances, however, Bessie Coleman's top priority is to educate the whole child. We will keep that focus this year as we make intentional changes toward full compliance.
District guidelines LINK. Campus guidelines LINK
Bookbags
As a reminder, our district has implemented a bookbag policy to enhance campus safety. Effective August 19th, any bookbag that does not comply with district guidelines will be confiscated and returned to a parent or guardian only.
For specific details regarding our safety and security procedures, please refer to the student code of conduct.
IDs and Temporary IDs
It is our campus expectation that IDs are around the scholar's necks. This implies that we must have our IDs on at all times during the instructional day. Identification truly helps us properly identify our scholars during the day. The ID policy will be strictly enforced on September 5th. We have a process to ensure that every scholar has an ID (or temporary ID) at all times. After 2nd period, all scholars will be expected to have their IDs on and visible. Temporary IDs will be available for purchase through 2nd period. Temporary IDs will cost $1. If a scholar is caught without an ID after 2nd period, they can face disciplinary consequences for being out of compliance. Please speak with your child about keeping their IDs out and around their necks. Many of our scholars want to keep their IDs in their pockets, in their book bags, or under their hoodies. All staff have been directed to request that all IDs be properly displayed.
Fees for IDs are listed below.
Temp ID - $1 each
Lanyard - $1 each
ID Case - $1 each
Badge Replacement/Lost - $5
Bell Schedule
The 2024-2025 bell schedule can be viewed here. Scholars will be responsible for arriving at all classes on time. We have a 4-minute passing period and have the expectation that all scholars arrive to class on time daily. Please ensure that you have spoken with your scholars on the importance of walking efficiently through the hallways.
Electronic devices
Any scholar using their electronic devices will be addressed and the device confiscated. The cost associated with retrieving that device is $15 and the parent or guardian must come to the school to sign for the device. The time window for picking up all electronic devices is 4:15 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. A different time can be arranged by the administration team for those who have circumstances that might prevent them from picking up during those times. That decision is determined by a committee and is case by case with final approval from the principal. Parents, please speak with your child about the importance of focused time in school and being fully present.
Communications
Bessie Coleman MS uses School Messenger in Skyward to send information (email messages) to Bessie Coleman students, parents, and staff- including a link to our weekly newsletter. Additionally, we use Blackboard (text messages and the CHISD APP) as an additional layer of communication. We conduct callouts, text messages, and CHISD APP updates through Blackboard as well. As the school year begins, CHISD opts all parents and guardians back into the system so that you will receive the most current information from both Bessie Coleman and CHISD. Anyone can opt out of the service at any time. Opting out will prevent you from receiving messages from the campus and CHISD.
We are also very aware that our transition back to a structured environment is going to be a process. We will fully implement all disciplinary consequences for non-compliance on August 19, 2024.
Scholar Behaviors
We’ve initiated discussions about creating a positive school culture, and student behavior emerged as a key focus. We’ve outlined expectations for hallways, classrooms, the lunchroom, and overall campus conduct.
To simplify our approach, we’ve identified two core rules aligned with our Longhorn Essentials:
LE #1 Respond appropriately to adults.
LE #6 Follow campus protocols, even with substitute teachers.
Our students have demonstrated a strong understanding of these expectations through class discussions. Together, we will create and sign social contracts that will be prominently displayed throughout the school.
We believe that by setting clear expectations and holding ourselves accountable, we can transform our school into an exceptional learning environment.
Parent Visitation During school operating hours
We are committed to strengthening the partnership between home and school. To that end, we aim to increase parental involvement beyond traditional events like athletic contests, performances, and instructional nights.
We are excited to announce that we will be opening our school doors to parents during the school day. To ensure a smooth transition, we will finalize internal procedures by the end of the first marking period. Once established, we will invite parents to join us for culture walks, classroom observations, and lunchroom visits.
To facilitate your involvement, we encourage you to sign up for our VOLY system. Please remember to adhere to district visitor guidelines. We look forward to collaborating with you to create a thriving school community.
Absences
We will adhere to the district and Texas' policy for absences. Truancy prevention measures will be in full effect this year. Good attendance has a direct correlation to positive academic outcomes. Although there are many contributing factors to successful academic outcomes, being at school is the true foundation for that. It is difficult to pour into scholars academically and socially/emotionally when they are present. We will do our very best to ensure that we have a safe, orderly, and welcoming environment filled with fun activities to balance the academic rigor this school year. And we look forward to your collaboration in the process.
Tardy Policy
We will begin issuing tardies the week of September 2nd. It is imperative that we arrive at every class on time. This building is rather large but we have demonstrated that we can move from the furthest locations within a three-minute time period. Please reinforce with our children to "walk and talk" with their friends. We know that school is made to be social but we are a learning establishment. Arriving at class on time is vital to increasing academic outcomes.
One of our campus-wide routines is related to hallway expectations. It is a requirement that all of our teachers should stand at the entry door to their classrooms to greet scholars during passing periods.
Once the passing period has expired:
Teachers will close and lock entry doors.
Scholars will report to their designated tardy station location.
An administrator or designee will issue the scholar a tardy pass.
Scholars will report individually to the designated period listed on the tardy pass.
Consequences
- Tardy Pass (by period and our tardy station will be tracking this daily)
- Parent Email and Phone Calls
- Conference with Admin
- After School detention - 30-60 minutes
- Detention entered into Skyward
- Saturday Detention
- In School Suspension
- Behavior Contract
- *Scholars tardy count will be reset at the end of every six weeks
Visual Description of Dress Code Expectations
Newsletter Info
Bessie Coleman Middle School
Website: www.chisd.net/bessiecoleman
Location: 1208 East Pleasant Run Road, Cedar Hill, TX, USA
Phone: 9722934505
Twitter: @bessiecolemanMS