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CSMS STALLION NEWS Dates to Remember: 11/ 5 - Basketball game v. Imagine Broward @4pm City of CS Gymnasium 11/6 - No School for Students / Election Day 11/7 - SAC meeting @8am in Media Center 11/12 - No School / Veterans Day 11/14 - Basketball game vs. Forest Glen @ 4pm City of CS Gymnasium 11/14 - First Quarter Report Cards issued 11/19 - Basketball game away vs. West- glades 11/20 - Interim Reports 11/21 - 11/23 - School Closed/ Happy Thanksgiving Stallion Volleyball is forming their teams for the 18-19 school year. If you are interested, please attend the brief, informational meeting on Thursday, November 8th right after school in the cafeteria. The meeting will end by 4:25. If you are unable to attend, please see Mrs. Connery in room 155. Message from the Principal Dear Stallions, There is much to be thankful for here at Coral Springs Middle during the month of No- vember. Our athletic teams have had amazing seasons thus far, our Debate teams have been hugely successful with the majority of them becoming medalists, and our teachers contin- ue to balance engaging academics with the social/emotional component so needed with adolescents. As we ease in to second quarter, November brings of number of days off for our students. While these days are important to us as citizens and as family traditions, I hope you will make the most of your time together. As your childs first teacher, please en- courage them to also take time to read in- dependently and keep their academic re- sponsibilities a priori- ty, even when away from school. Together we can provide the foundation for a successful future for every child. Lastly, if you are able to, we encourage you to bring nonperishable food donations to school through November 9th. The annual Har- vest Drive feeds numerous families through- out our community every year. Sincerely, Mrs. La Rosa www.coralspringsmiddle.browardschools.com November 2018 10300 W. Wiles Road Coral Springs, FL 33076 School Hours: 9:30 AM—4:00 PM Important Phone Numbers Main Line 754-322-3000 Fax Line 754-322-3085 Attendance 754-322-3002 ESE Office 754-322-3012 Parent Conferences 754-322-3023 Safety Hotline 754-321-0725 The PTA is always collecting Box Tops for Education! There are col- lection bins in the front office, me- dia center, and your child can turn them in to any teacher.

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CSMS STALLION NEWS

Dates to Remember:

11/ 5 - Basketball game v. Imagine Broward

@4pm City of CS Gymnasium

11/6 - No School for Students / Election Day

11/7 - SAC meeting @8am in Media Center

11/12 - No School / Veteran’s Day

11/14 - Basketball game vs. Forest Glen @

4pm City of CS Gymnasium

11/14 - First Quarter Report Cards issued

11/19 - Basketball game away vs. West-

glades

11/20 - Interim Reports

11/21 - 11/23 - School Closed/ Happy

Thanksgiving

Stallion Volleyball is forming their teams for the 18-19

school year. If you are interested, please

attend the brief, informational meeting on

Thursday, November 8th right after

school in the cafeteria. The meeting will

end by 4:25. If you are unable to attend,

please see Mrs. Connery in room 155.

Message from the Principal

Dear Stallions,

There is much to be thankful for here at Coral Springs Middle during the month of No-vember. Our athletic teams have had amazing seasons thus far, our Debate teams have been hugely successful with the majority of them becoming medalists, and our teachers contin-ue to balance engaging academics with the social/emotional component so needed with adolescents.

As we ease in to second quarter, November brings of number of days off for our students. While these days are important to us as citizens and as family traditions, I hope you will make the most of your time together. As your child’s first teacher, please en-courage them to also take time to read in-dependently and keep their academic re-sponsibilities a priori-ty, even when away from school. Together we can provide the foundation for a successful future for every child.

Lastly, if you are able to, we encourage you to bring nonperishable food donations to school through November 9th. The annual Har-vest Drive feeds numerous families through-out our community every year.

Sincerely,

Mrs. La Rosa

www.coralspringsmiddle.browardschools.com November 2018

10300 W. Wiles Road Coral Springs, FL 33076 School Hours: 9:30 AM—4:00 PM

Important Phone Numbers

Main Line 754-322-3000

Fax Line 754-322-3085

Attendance 754-322-3002

ESE Office 754-322-3012

Parent Conferences 754-322-3023

Safety Hotline 754-321-0725

The PTA is always collecting Box

Tops for Education! There are col-

lection bins in the front office, me-

dia center, and your child can turn

them in to any teacher.

Install Microsoft Office for free The Microsoft Student Advantage Program provides full versions of Microsoft prod-ucts. The program is available for all students in Broward County Public Schools for use on their personal and mobile devices (Android and iOS). Students have access to the tools they need to be successful in their education and are pre-pared for the technology skills required in the workforce.

More information on how you can download these products to your home computer can be found at https://www.browardschools.com/microsoft-student-advantage.

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Campus Supervision begins at 9am!

Need Before or After

School Child Care?

Call Sunshine Child Care

at (954) 236 - 8850

Before school care is from

7am - 9am and after care is

from 4 - 6pm.

Parent Conferences

Held on Mondays & Thursdays from

8:35 - 9:05 am

To schedule a team conference,

Please call

754 - 322 - 3012

Please know all students, visitors, and personnel are required to wear identification badges at all times while on campus. Students have been issued two identification badges free of cost. Failure to wear the identification badge may result in the student being issued yet another and incurring a $5 obligation.

*Please encourage your child to be responsible and wear

his/her id badge every day to school.

The Great Stallion Debaters bring home even more medals

We couldn’t be more proud of our Speech & Debate program nurtured by Mrs. Farris and Mrs. Vistocco. In their first competition of the year, fourteen

of our students received medals for their oratory expertise in a competition comprised of 21 schools. The very next month, 23 of our Stallions received

medals at the monthly de-

bate tournament. Pictured

here are the October win-

ners: Lily Singer, Kate

Becker, Jason Johnson,

Aisha Hashmi, Olivia Alva-

rez, Emma Betancourt, Ni-

cole Silva, Rebecca

Dadlani, Hannah Thomas,

Antonia Milosevich, Eva

Forrest, Michael Sorenson,

Zahra Williams, Nathaniel

Payne, Noldine Belizaire,

Pooja Gudoor, Cassidy Tarr, Maya Gordon, Matthew Danvers, Charles Dellaira Jr., Kyra Jellali, and Preston Mash. Way to go, Stallions!