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Newsletter325 Scotch Ridge Road Carlisle, IA 50047
November “Wildcats of the Week/Month” ...
December “Wildcats of the Week/Month”...
Veterans Day Ceremony .................................
C.A.T.S. Assemblies .........................................
About Us ...........................................................
ARLISLE MIDDLE SCHOOL
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Dear Parents, Students, and Patrons:
It’s been a fast four weeks since our last CMS Newsletter and major events that have occurred at CMS include the November 11th Veterans Day Ceremony and our Trimes-ter 1 CATS Assembly that was held on November 18th. A photogallery of the former is featured on pages 6-7 and it was an honor for studetns and staff to present this year’s ceremony while the latter is showcased on page 6 as we at CMS truly believe it’s important to recognize students for their achievements.
This issue of the CMS Newsletter also contains the No-vember and December “Wildcats of the Week” and “Wild-cats of the Month.”
We sincerely hope everyone has a relaxing Winter Break and we will see you all in 2017! As always, we sincerely appreciate your support!
Sincerely,
Mr. John W. ElkinPrincipal
Volume 3, Issue 4 HOME OF THE WILDCATS December 21, 2016
Pages 2-3
Pages 4-5
Pages 6-7
Page 8
Back
2016 nears the end as Winter Break begins
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“Character, Service, and Excellence In Everything We Do”
“Wildcats of the Week”
November 7 - 116th Grade
Tori Muir & Aiden Goldsberry
7th Grade
Megan Barber & Cody Tartenaar
8th Grade
Zoe Rice & Nevaeh Montgomery
Exploratory
Payton Baldridge, Jordan Fortelka, Caleb Frost, & Landon Murray
November 14 - 186th Grade
Madison Stutsman & Connor Prall
7th Grade
Elijah Shackleford & Jude Norris
8th Grade
Reece Smith & Lily Miller
Exploratory
Dalton Hinders & Sydney Berg
November 28 - December 26th Grade
Remy Baccam & Logan Buchanan
7th Grade
Nathan Prall & Meghan Beener
8th Grade
Ethan Olinger & Keaton Kruse
Exploratory
Kyle Smith & Derek McElwee
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October 31 - November 46th Grade
Tyler Deal & Jessilyn Stephens
7th Grade
Maleah Kompsie & Brooklyn Rowray
8th Grade
Karson Dunn & Bella Muir
Exploratory
Michael Patterson
“Character, Service, and Excellence In Everything We Do”
NOVEMBER
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6th Grade
Sasha McCoy & Aiden Goldsberry
7th Grade
Cody Tartenaar & Brooklyn Rowray
7th Grade
Cordes Batchelder & Lily Miller
Exploratory
Payton Baldridge & Dalton Hinders
“WILDCATS OF THE
MONTH”
“Character, Service, and Excellence In Everything We Do”
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“Wildcats of the Week”
December 12 - 166th Grade
Jamasa Allen & Mackenzie Scheidler
7th Grade
Braxton Bounsavath & Kaitlyn Freeman
8th Grade
Ryan Campo & Aubrey Furnal
Exploratory
Lizzie Dykstra & Tyra Tudor
December 5 - 9 6th Grade
Dylan Ruggles & Leah Olinger
7th Grade
Cody Lierow & Mady Taylor
8th Grade
Cami Young & Alexis Earley
Exploratory
Mackenzie Johnson & Jordyn Butler
December 19 - 216th Grade
Nathaniel Castleberry & Victoria Eggers
7th Grade
Taytum Weifenbach & Charsi Cleghorn
8th Grade
Kaylee Parson & Samantha Loomis
Exploratory
Ethan Robnison & Audrey Gonzalez
“Character, Service, and Excellence In Everything We Do”
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DECEMBER
6th Grade
Mackenzie Scheidler & Logan Buchanan
7th Grade
Charsi Cleghorn & Madyline Taylor
7th Grade
Ryan Campo and Aubrey Furnal
Exploratory
Ethan Robinson and Mackenzie Johnson
“WILDCATS OF THE
MONTH”
“Character, Service, and Excellence In Everything We Do”
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2016 Veterans Day Ceremonypresented by Carlisle Middle School
:: Photogallery :: Courtesy Mr. Chadwick Johnson
“Character, Service, and Excellence In Everything We Do”
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2016 Veterans Day Ceremonypresented by Carlisle Middle School
:: Photogallery :: Courtesy Mr. Chadwick Johnson
“Character, Service, and Excellence In Everything We Do”
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Starting last 2015-16 school year, Carlisle Middle School began holding end-of-the-trimester gatherings called C.A.T.S. Assemblies. C.A.T.S. stands for “Conduct Academics aTtendance & Service” and the purpose of these as-semblies is to recognize student successes in the four main “CATS” areas. The creation of this event stemmed with the fact that CMS wanted to recognize students for their academic achievements, especially since (beginning last year also) they now earn a letter grade for every class they take which is then calculated into grade point average (GPA).
As a former high school principal who created and held similar assemblies at my previous school, I believe it’s important to recognize, celebrate, and acknowledge students’ achievements and have seen the positive ef-fects on students including striving to excel academically. When I suggested this idea to the staff of CMS about having such assemblies to acknowledge grades (as well as the other areas), they were on board 100% and thus a new tradition at CMS was born. We always invite parents/guardians to the C.A.T.S. Assemblies and their at-tendance has increased from 15 to around 75 (at our biggest one). To say the least they’re becoming a big deal.
Just how big of deal? Well, I truly believe that anytime you recognize and acknowledge students for the main reason they are in school—learning/academics—plus other meaningful aspects such as posi-tive behavior which includes the reduction of office discipline referrals (ODRs), excellent attendance, and service to others… we’re reinforcing what is important when it comes to being a learner and glob-al citizen in the 21st Century while simultaneously building students up for their accomplishments.
Our C.A.T.S. Assemblies also include recognizing students who have been named “Wildcats of the Week” & “Wildcats of the Month” plus we usually feature a special performance by either the Choir or Band. Last year, we had a guest speaker in Mr. Joe Cason who passionately spoke about/addressed anti-bullying and “doing right” to others while some of our other C.A.T.S. Assemblies have had segments of “Neat Student Tricks” and dance routines by the staff. At our most recent C.A.T.S. Assembly held on November 18th, Mr. Seiler, CMS Assistant Principal, was recognized for his fearless participation in repelling off the Financial Center building in downtown Des Moines which raised over $1,600 for Special Olympics. We also showed a video that was featured on WHO Channel 13 News about one of our students, Addeline Morlan, who runs a Joyologist Club aiming to help all students thrive in CMS.
So far, during the four (4) total CATS Assemblies we’ve held, CMS has recognized a total of:
1,111 total Honor Roll students230 total “Wildcats of the Week” 11 total “Wildcats of the Month”12 Service Award Winners 95.23% Average Daily Attendance by the entire student body45% total reduction in ODRs the past two school years
Yes, recognizing students not only builds their self-confidence, but also provides further motivation to do well.
Assemblies: Recognizing students for their achievements
By Mr. Elkin, CMS Principal
“Character, Service, and Excellence In Everything We Do”
THE CMS NEWSLETTER
MISSION STATEMENTCharacter, Service, and Excellence in Everything We Do.
VISION STATEMENTThe Carlisle Community School District, in partnership with students, families, and our community are dedi-cated to: • Meeting the needs of all students • Recognizing the uniqueness of each child • Preparing students to lead productive, moral, and responsible lives
VISION 2020 GOALS• Provide a comprehensive educational experience that prepares students to thrive in their chosen pathway after graduation.
• Cultivate a positive culture, committed to a safe learning environment, based on mutual respect among all district stakeholders.
• Promote partnerships with parents and community to extend and enrich learning experiences within and be-yond the classroom.
• All members of the learning community commit to collaborative practices that ensure continuous improve-ment and progress.
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