CDW Weekly Wrap-Up
March 28, 2024
New Information from Principal Santa
The CDW Musical, Into the Woods, Jr.
Bravo! Congratulations to Ms. Osbahr, Ms. Watters, Ms. Melillo, and the CDW students on four fabulous performances of Into the Woods, Jr. It was evident from the performances how much effort everyone involved put into preparing.
The Cast and Crew
The Musical Staff!
Grade 7 National Junior Honor Society Interest Meeting
Please use this link for specific information about the NJHS membership requirements and process.
March Mammal Madness Continues
The March Mammal Madness continues on! Three rounds are officially finished, with only eight animals left in the tournament. Out of the elite eight, which one has the elite trait to win it all?
The final animals are: sperm whale, giant squid, painted wild dog, peacock mantis shrimp, kob, great skua, elephant seal, & the great white shark. Students will find out the tournament results next week!
Book Drive
One of the NJHS Changemaker Projects is a Book Drive! Donate to those in need now until April 14th! There are boxes for the books in the CDW and TBD lobbies.
Pajamas for Pediatrics
Please donate pajamas for the pediatrics at Hackensack Meridian Health from now until April 26th! There will be a bin in the CDW Main Lobby.
Ms. Adamo's Counselor Corner
6th Grade Information:
On Monday, March 25th, Ms. Adamo taught another Ignite Your Shine lesson to the sixth graders. This month's lesson is goal setting and learning how to navigate situations to achieve your goals. Each student created an academic goal to work on for the remainder of the year to help better prepare them for seventh grade. For example, using an agenda or Google Keep to help remember all daily and long term assignments. In addition to creating an academic goal, students were also asked to create a social goal. A large amount of time was spent on what they felt a social goal should be. When I asked the students what are some behaviors in school that might need to be stopped, students mentioned things like sportsmanship and saying racist comments to each other. Based on what the students shared, time was spent discussing how racist or anti-semetic comments are hurtful, fall under bullying, and are never allowed.
Students were instructed to bring their goals home and hang in their rooms to keep them on track with achieving their goals. Be sure to ask your child(ren) to show you their goals!
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
Tryouts/practices will begin Monday, April 1st at 3:15 PM at Stone Point Park. Please see Coach Brancatelli for more information.
SOFTBALL
Tryouts/practices will begin Monday, April 1st. Please see Coach Gianetti for more information.
Please click HERE for the baseball and softball schedule.
TRACK
If you are interested in track, but you were unable to attend the interest meeting, please see Mr. Westervelt in Room 205.
The necessary paperwork, listed below, must be turned into Mrs. McCarthy, the school nurse, before the start of practices.
- Physical Examination Form to be filled out by your Physician
- Health History Forms -to be filled out by Parents
The Preparticipation Physical Evaluation (PPE) may ONLY be completed by a licensed physician, advanced practice nurse (APN) or physician assistant (PA), who has completed the Student-Athlete Cardiac Assessment professional development module.
Intramurals: Basketball
Golden Knights Baseball and Softball Camps: Spring Training
Please see the flyer below if your child(ren) is interested in the Spring Training Baseball and/or Softball Camps at NVOT from April 15th-17th. The forms are also attached.
PTO Updates
Sign Up to Serve Pizza on Mondays!
Candy and Ice Pop Sale
Every first Friday of the month, the Class of 2024 will be selling candy and ice pops at dismissal for an afternoon treat. Students in Grades 5-8 can go to the Lynch Gym to purchase their treat of choice! Treats will be between $1-3 and will include, but will not be limited to: lollipops, M&M's, Twizzlers, Gummy Bears, Sour Patch Kids, etc. See the flyer below for more information.
Dates of Sales: April 5th, May 3rd, June 7th
ATTENTION: 8th grade parents, please sign up HERE to volunteer for future Candy and Ice Pop Sales!
Spirit Wear
Both stores offer different merchandise. Links are on OTPTO.org or see below:
LONG TERM: Charles DeWolf Middle School
Join the PTO!
Volunteers play a huge part in the PTO and what we are able to offer our students and teachers. Without volunteers, many of the programs that students, teachers, and families enjoy will not be able to happen. Volunteer descriptions can be found at: OTPTO.org under "More Info" and then "Flyers."
If you have interest in joining the PTO Board, joining or running a committee, or just want to learn more- please reach out to the PTO by visiting OTPTO.org and selecting "Contact Old Tappan PTO" under the Help tab.
REMINDERS
2024 CDW Yearbook
The CDW Yearbook includes Grades 5-8, in addition to highlighting our CDW Class of 2024. Please complete this form, and provide payment of $65.00 (checks made out to "Charles DeWolf Middle School") to secure your CDW Yearbook. All forms and payment must be given to your child’s homeroom teacher by Friday, April 12th.
*A yearbook will be reserved for each Grade 8 student; however, yearbooks will be first come, first serve for students in Grades 5-7.
2nd Annual NJ Clean Communities "Reduce Single Use" PSA Video Contest!
The New Jersey Clean Communities Council and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection announced the launch of the 2024 video PSA contest. The contest theme is “Reduce Single Use” and is meant to highlight the importance of NJ’s single use plastics law and encourage the creativity of NJ’s students.
This contest challenges middle and high school students throughout NJ to create an original 60-second public service announcement (PSA) video, in English or in Spanish, to promote awareness of how single-use plastics contribute to litter and marine debris, harm the environment/wildlife, or provide alternatives to single use plastics.
The contest is open to students in 7th through 12th grades, and students may enter on their own or as a group. A maximum of five students can collaborate and students may only participate in one entry. There will be two (2) categories broken down by age group. Category I will consist of 7th-9th graders, and Category II will consist of 10th-12 graders. The top three videos in each category will be awarded cash prizes (gift cards). First prize gets $1,000, second place receives $750, and third place earns $500.
Read more at Reduce Single Use Video Contest (litterfreenj.com). Learn more here.
Questions? Send E-mail the NJCCC at njccc@njclean.org.
Deadline: Monday, April 22, 2024
The Solar Eclipse: April 8, 2024
On April 8th, the Moon will pass between the Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow over parts of the Earth. This is a solar eclipse and is not expected to occur again until 2045! As we prepare for the eclipse, teachers are planning lessons and/or discussions to help them understand this once-in-a-generation event.
During the solar eclipse, the Sun will appear partially covered from here in New Jersey. The time the sun will be the most dim will be about 3:25 pm. Even though the Sun will get darker, it is really important NOT to stare at the Sun. This can cause serious damage to your eyes, even if you look at it through a camera!
Below are some safe ways to view the solar eclipse without hurting your eyes:
Solar Eclipse Glasses: These special glasses are equipped with solar filters that block harmful rays. They allow you to look directly at the Sun without damaging your eyes.
Pinhole Projector: Create a simple projector by poking a small hole in a piece of cardboard and holding it up to the Sun. A projection of the eclipse will be visible on another surface, such as a piece of paper, placed a short distance away. (See page 2 or page 4 for directions.)
Telescopes with Solar Filters: If you have access to a telescope, make sure it's fitted with a solar filter specifically designed for viewing the Sun. Never look through an unfiltered telescope directly at the Sun.
View via Livestream/Live Blog: Visit timeanddate.com or NASA to view the total solar eclipse from start to finish with their livestream and live blog.
If your family is interested, here are related science activities to do at home with your child(ren):
Remember, never look directly at the Sun without proper eye protection, because even if you don’t feel pain, the damage can be serious to your eyes. Please, remember to be safe!
Safety Reminders for Arrival and Dismissal
We are so lucky to be a neighborhood school where many students are able to walk to and from every day; however, it also means there are many intersections where students must cross the street without the assistance of a crossing guard. Drivers must be vigilant to ensure the safety of all pedestrians. Please be mindful that if a vehicle in front of you stops, they may be stopped to allow individuals to cross the street. Refrain from pulling around the vehicle, as this may be dangerous.
Arrival
There will be adult supervision starting at 8:00 AM, and the doors will open at 8:20 AM. If there is inclement weather, students will be ushered into the school gymnasiums at 8:00 AM.
The students in Grades 5 & 6 will line up on the blacktop in the back of the school near the basketball courts.
The students in Grades 7 & 8 will line up on the blacktop by the 7th and 8th Grade Wing Exterior Door.
If your child walks to school:
Please utilize crosswalks to cross the streets.
All students should go to their grade level’s designated area for entrance into the building.
If your child rides a bike to school:
Please walk the bike on the sidewalk.
After securing the bike on a bike rake behind the building, students should go to their grade level’s designated area for entrance into the building.
If your child rides in a vehicle to school:
Drop-off is a continuously moving line on Interschool Drive.
For the safety of all students, we ask that you stay in your vehicle at drop-off and dismissal.
Please do not use the upper faculty parking lot for drop-off/pick-up/or exiting of school grounds during school hours. CDW faculty and BOE-approved bus companies are the only vehicles permitted in the upper lot.
Please do not park in any staff parking spots when dropping off or picking up students.
Please do not exit your vehicle and leave your vehicle unattended on Interschool Drive.
Once you pull up to the cones on Interschool Drive, please have your child(ren) exit the vehicle. This allows many students to be dropped off at the same time and allows the line to move quickly.
Dismissal
Please arrange a meeting area with your child(ren) so that you can locate him/her efficiently.
Please do not park and/or exit your vehicle regardless of your child(ren) being at TBD or CDW.
Please do not block designated emergency lanes that connect TBD and CDW.
Please use BOTH LANES on Interschool Drive for Pick-Up. A staff member will be available to cross your child(ren).
General Traffic Rules Regarding Parking
Never park in a "No Parking, Fire Lane." These lanes are designated with yellow paint in diagonal lines on the pavement along with the words, "No Parking Fire Lane."
Never park along a curb that is painted yellow and leave your vehicle unattended.
Do not double park (park your vehicle beside another vehicle that is in a designated parking space).
Art and Essay Contest
Peace Islands Institute has released the theme for the 14th Annual Art and Essay Contest! The theme is The Sound of Peace! You can visit artandessay.org for more information. The deadline for submissions is May 15th! There are 5 honorable mentions for each category, as well as 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place! Below are the details for those interested. Please see Ms. Santa for more information.
Knightly Chronicles
CDW Homework Club
Chromebook Insurance Information
New to our insurance policy this year is that all Chromebooks must be in cases or the insurance will not cover any claims.
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.
March
Friday, March 29th~ School is closed for Good Friday.
April
Friday, April 5th~ Marking Period 3 Ends; Candy and Ice Pop Sale in the Lynch Gym at dismissal
Monday, April 8th~ The BOE Meeting will be in the BOE Conference Room at 8:00 PM.
Tuesday, April 9th and Wednesday, April 10th~ Grade 5 Author Visit
Friday, April 12th~ Access to Marking Period 3 Reports Cards at 12:00 PM via the Genesis Parent Portal
Monday, April 15th-Friday, April 19th~ Spring Break: No school for teachers or students.
Tuesday, April 23rd~ PTO Meeting in the BOE Conference Room at 9:00 AM
Thursday, April 25th~ NVOT Heroes and Cool Kids Club with Grade 6
Saturday, April 27th~ The TBD Play, Willie Wonka, Jr., will be at CDW at 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM.
Monday, April 29th~ The BOE Meeting will be in the BOE Conference Room at 8:00 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/