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CMS PEEK AT THE WEEK
💓 FEBRUARY 3-7, 2025 💓
💕 WELCOME TO WEEK TWENTY-THREE! 💕
Hello, CMS Parents/Guardians! This newsletter is an update of what is going on at CMS this week.
We have a week of beautiful weather in store!
📝 A NOTE FROM NURSE TARA 📝
With so much sickness going around right now, here is some guidance regarding whether or not students may need to stay home and not come to school due to a medical condition.
When to Keep Your Child Home from School: A Helpful Guide for Parents As parents, we want our children to succeed and be present at school, but sometimes their health or well-being may require a day of rest at home. Here’s a helpful guide to determine when it’s best to keep your child home from school:
Fever: If your child has a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher, it’s best to keep them home until they’ve been fever-free for at least 24 hours without medication.
Cold or Flu Symptoms: Symptoms like persistent cough, sore throat, or body aches may mean your child is sick and needs to rest. If they’re too tired or uncomfortable to participate in school activities, it’s a good idea to stay home.
Vomiting or Diarrhea: Children should stay home for at least 24 hours after vomiting or diarrhea has stopped to help prevent spreading illness to others.
Contagious Illnesses: If your child has a contagious condition like pink eye, strep throat, or chickenpox, it’s important to keep them home to recover and prevent others from getting sick.
Severe Headache or Migraines: If your child is experiencing a severe headache or migraine, they may need rest in a quiet, dark room rather than attending school.
Rashes or Skin Conditions: If your child has a rash that may be contagious (such as impetigo), it’s important to seek medical advice and keep them home until cleared by a healthcare provider.
Above all, if you’re ever in doubt, don’t hesitate to consult with your child’s doctor to get guidance on whether they’re well enough to go back to school. By keeping your child home when they’re unwell, you’re not only helping them recover but also preventing the spread of illness to classmates and staff. We appreciate your cooperation in keeping our school community healthy!
📣 ANNOUNCEMENTS/REMINDERS 📣
- Students received a reading Bingo card in their ELA classes last week. Students receive prizes if they get bingos and if they complete a "black out." Students read books that fit the criteria in each square and take/pass an AR test to get a stamp. Please encourage your students to read and win prizes!
- Permission forms for the 5th grade field trip have been sent home last week. They are due NO LATER than February 13th. Forms will not be accepted after this date.
📆 THIS WEEK AT CMS... 📆
It is National School Counselor Appreciation Week!
Thank you, Mrs. Humphrey, for all that you do for our students and our school!
Monday (3rd)
- 7G, 7B, JG, JB @ home (Paris) 4:30
Tuesday (4th)
- SG, SB @ Paris 6:00
Wednesday (5th)
- Monthly assembly 9:00
Thursday (6th)
- JG, JB @ Lamar 4:00
Friday (7th)
- JVB, SG, SB @ home (Lamar) 5:30
🏆 CMS STUDENTS OF THE WEEK 🏆
Congratulations to our Students of the Week for January 27-31!
Students were voted on by their peers to win this award.
5th Grade: Douglas Langley
6th Grade: Naomi Davis
7th Grade: Kenzie Cockrell
8th Grade: Abby Whitley
🏆 DECEMBER STUDENTS OF THE MONTH 🏆
Congratulations to our December students of the month!
These students were nominated and voted on by CMS staff.
5th Grade: Allisson Lopez
6th Grade: Kaden Wilson
7th Grade: Elijah Warner
8th Grade: Tyler Murff
🏆 CMS STAFF OF THE WEEK 🏆
Mrs. Goodman is excited to pass the Staff of the Week award to Mr. Brumley!
Mr. Brumley always goes above and beyond for his students, and he accomplishes what I think is the impossible: teaching math! He works hard to find a connection with every students, and it does not go unnoticed. Along with that, he is always willing to help anyone who need it, and he immensely cares about the Cedarville community.
👀 CMS LOST & FOUND 👀
The link below will take you to a Google document where pictures are available of items in our lost and found. If your student is missing clothing items, please check out this document to see if you recognize anything. Unclaimed items will eventually be washed and donated!
VALENTINE'S DAY FUNDRAISERS
We will be out of school on February 14th for our Presidents Day break. Cedarville School District will not be allowing outside deliveries for Valentines Day .
🍓 CHS FCCLA FUNDRAISER 🍓
CHS FCCLA IS SELLING CHOCOLATE COVERED STRAWBERRIES! THEY ARE $10 FOR A HALF-DOZEN, $15 FOR A DOZEN. THEY WILL BE DELIVERED TO STUDENTS ON FEBRUARY 13TH, PAYMENT IS DUE ON FEBRUARY 4TH. THERE ARE ORDER FORMS IN THE CMS OFFICE!
🔍 LOOKING AHEAD... 🔎
2/10-2/13: ATLAS Interim assessments (in classrooms during regular class times)
2/10: Progress report grades are due
2/13: Parent/Teacher Conferences 3:30-6:30
2/13: Non-nutritional Day
2/14: President's Day Break- NO SCHOOL
2/17: President's Day Break- NO SCHOOL