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ollege Park avaliers
Volume 16, Issue 27 March 2, 2020 C
Dr. Mark Murrell, Principal
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Photo credit: Woodlands
Student Center, and
TWCP Staff/Yearbook
Table of Contents
2-PTO
3-Counselor Corner
4-College and Career
5-Senior Information
6-Cavalier News
11-Fine Arts
12-Athletics
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Mark A. Murrell
Principal
Dr. Susan Caffrey
Academy Headmaster
Mr. Clint Holden
Associate Principal of
Administration
Dr. Susan Hersperger
Associate Principal
Curriculum /Instruction
Ms. Melanie McCarthy
Associate Principal
Operations
We are working our way to ending our 3rd nine-weeks grading
period next Friday. We are aware that the flu and other illnesses are
going around and we hope that everyone is healthy soon. At the
same time, it is very important that students work hard to keep up
with course work and be at school every possible moment. Please
communicate with teachers and check in Canvas to help your student make up
any assignments needed. Please be sure and notify our attendance office as your
child is out so we can all work together for a successful end to the nine weeks.
Have a great weekend.
Mark
Household Items needed
for Spring Activity
We are collecting the following items for an
activity that we will be doing with our students
this spring. If you have the following items, could you send them
with your student the next few weeks. Items needed: Neckties,
buttons, fabric scraps, thread, needles, pins, envelopes. Items
can be dropped off at the front office, or we will have a box in the
commons. Items needed by March 16th.
COUNSELOR’S CORNER College Board School Code 447642 Family Connection website: https://connection.naviance.com/family-connection/auth/login/?hsid=cphs Progress Report Dates 1st 9-weeks: 9/5, 9/26 2nd 9-weeks: 11/7, 12/6 3rd 9-weeks: 1/31, 2/20 4th 9-weeks: 4/9, 4/30 Report Card Dates 1st 9-weeks: 10/18 PAC/student 2nd 9-weeks: 1/10 PAC/student 3rd 9-weeks: 3/20 PAC/student 4th 9-weeks: 6/4(Mailed ) Exam Schedule Fall Exams: 12/16-12/19 Seniors Spring: 5/16-5/21 Spring Exams: 5/24-5/30 *no passes will be sent during testing sessions *early release 5/28-5/30 at 11:30 am STAAR Testing Schedule 12/9-12/11 (retest) 4/7-4/8 EOC Testing Window 5/4-5/8 AP Testing Dates 5/4-5/15 *no passes will be sent during testing sessions SAT Test Dates 8/24, 10/65, 11/2, 12/7, 3/7, 5/2, 6/6 (4/8 on CP Campus TBD) ACT Test Dates 9/14,10/26, 12/14, 2/8,4/13 PSAT 10/16 during school Late arrival for Seniors –10:30am at School Stadium Cavalier/Peer Tutoring 2:45-4PM CCC PTO Meetings 9:00 a.m. LGI 1 10/8, 11/13, 12/3, 1/29, 2/12, 3/4 4/15, 5/13 PTO “PNO” Fundraiser Dosey Doe’s Big Barn-TBD
Next Meeting: 3/4/20 at 9am in the LGI
Class of 2020 Grad Night Information and Registration click here
If your student is at College Park on a transfer, please know that you will need to go onto the CISD website and reapply so that your student can secure their course
selection for the 20-21 year. Transfer application deadline is May 1st. Schedules could possibly be released if a transfer is not in place. *AST students on transfer do NOT need to reapply each year.
Pep Rally Dates 8/30, 9/11, 9/20, 9/27, 10/11, 11/1 1/17(NEAT), Spring Pep Rally: TBD *No passes will be sent during the pep rally Senior Information Senior Lighting: 8/19 Sr. Parent Info Night: 8/26 Mandatory Senior Mtg. w/Dr. Murrell: 4/17
Prom: 5/1 Honor Grad Breakfast: 4/28 Senior Awards Night: 5/18 Senior Picnic: 5/27 Graduation Practice: 5/27 Graduation: 5/27 PTO Grad Night: 5/27 Early Release Days 10/11 and 12/19, 3/6, - 11:30 am School Holidays (Students)9/2, 10/14, 11/11, 11/25-29, 12/19-1/7, 1/20, 2/17, 3/9-13, 4/10, 5/25 Important Dates 8/19 Senior Lighting Ceremony 6 pm 8/22- Open House 6pm 8/26 –Sr. Parent Info/ Financial Aid Night 6:30 9/9 –9th/10th/New to TX Parent Information Night—6:30 pm 9/16– Jr. Parent Information Night 6:30 pm 9/23–Spanish Parent Info Night 6:30 pm
1/16-Incoming 9th graders Parent Info Night 6:30pm 1/30-Upperclassman Parent Info Night 6:30 pm 2/6- “Everything Under the Sun” Information Night Class Fair 5:30 Advance Course Information 7PM 4/16- NHS Induction Ceremony 6pm 4/17- Sr. Meeting w/ Dr. Murrell 4/28-Honor Graduate Breakfast 8am (Invitation Only) 5/1– Prom 5/1 -Panoramic Picture (before release)
5/18- Senior Awards Night 6:30pm-Auditorium 5/27 - Graduation Practice 5/27- Senior Picnic 5/27 - Graduation 7:30 pm Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Counselor Web page, click here
Get your sponsorship, table, tickets now… go to: Boots and Bling 2020
Grand Oaks High School March 25th at 6:30 pm—College and
Career Information for all current 11th
graders
March 25, 2020
TESTING SCHEDULE
May 4-16, 2020
Online Information
AST
Campus Life
Cavalier Connection
Child Nutrition
CISD Calendar
CISD Website
Exemption Policy
Faculty/Staff
Parent Access Center
Parent Resources
TWCP Website
What Bus Do I Ride?
School Cash Online
TEA School Accountability
Assistant Principals
Danny Johnson
A-CLE
Lee Koslosky
CFL-GOL
Mitch Marriott
GOM-LD
Victoria Brinkman
LEE-O
Kelsea Meredith
P-SI
Ashley Wallace
SJ-Z
Counselors Christina Flores
Lead Counselor
Debra Creel
College and Career
Meagan Lowery-9th grade
A-LEE
Shannon Andersen- 9th Grade
LEF-Z
Cindy Doud
A-CASP
Dion Henry
CASQ-FIL
Cindy Cook/Junette Mihelich
FIM-H
Mary Edgerly
I-MAS
Chiante Deal
MAT-PRE
Jamie Slabaugh
PRF-STEP
Tammy Morrow
STBQ-Z
Class of 2021 Montgomery County Next Generation Leadership Program Applications for the Class of 2021 Montgomery County Next Generation Leadership Program were sent out through Naviance on January 16th. Student interested in apply-ing to this program will need to complete the online application, upload a resume and unofficial transcript, and have a teacher complete and email their recommendation form all by March 6th. This is a competitive program, not all students that apply will be chosen. This is a great program where rising seniors (you will participate in this your senior year) meet with other students from Montgomery County in sessions with leaders from across many aspects (medical, government, development, etc) of our county. Former students have made great contacts during this program and learned more about leadership through their participation. More information as well as the application can be obtained at: https://www.efta-us.org/next-generation-leadership.html
Next Generation Leadership Education for Tomorrow Alliance is proud to partner with the Conroe/Lake Conroe Chamber of Com-merce to offer the Next Generation Leadership program to 12th grade students in the Chamber service area. The program is intended to provide promising students with the opportunity to learn about leader-ship at work in Montgomery County and to cultivate individual leadership skills through interactions ...www.efta-us.org
CPHS WEDNESDAYS February 26
Just 30 Days
Click here for video
Cavalier Challenge: Matt Cutts says that small sustainable changes are more likely to
stick if we make it a 30 day challenge. In the end of the video he offers up our
challenge. He says, “What are you waiting for think about something you have
wanted to try and give it a shot for the next 30 days.“
Wichita State University Tue March 3, 2020 10:00 AM Lone Star College Wed March 4, 2020 8:00 AM Texas Tech University Thu March 5, 2020 9:00 AM Lone Star College Wed March 18, 2020 8:00 AM
Texas Public Admissions Standards List see here
Tardy Policy
Students are expected to be in their
assigned classrooms when the tardy
bell rings. Each student is allowed
six tardies per semester, and each of
those six tardies is a warning. The
purpose of the warnings is to help
students deal with mishaps in the
hall, bad weather, heavy traffic, etc.
When a student exceeds six tardies,
the student will begin receiving
consequences from their Assistant
Principal. Tardies will start over
after each semester. Students seen
intentionally being tardy may have
all tardy privileges revoked and
consequences elevated. Students
who drive to school may have
additional consequences including
suspension of parking and/or loss of
parking privileges.
LUNCH DROP-OFF POLICY:
Safety is the upmost importance for
our students. For the safety of our
students, all lunches brought in to
school for your student will need to
be signed in at the front office.
Lunches will be taken to the AP
office for the students to pick-up.
There will be NO food deliveries
accepted by any outside vendor.
Our students know that the AP
office is the location to pick up
items. Thank you for your help and
cooperation.
You can also find us on
Facebook and Twitter
CAVALIER EXPRESS:
The Cavalier Express will
have spirit shirts and
items, as well as Pep Rally
T’s, football tickets, and
much more. Stop by and
say Hi!
Click
Herff Jones
will continue to
take orders
online for
Announcements, Cap and
Gowns. Orders maybe placed
at mygradaccount.com
*Herff Jones will be on cam-
pus March 19th for sales or
answer any questions during
all lunches.
Graduation is May 27,
2020 at 7:30 pm at
the Cynthia Woods
Mitchell Pavilion
Senior Dues - $125 due by March 6th Dues paid later than 3/6/2020 are not guaranteed to receive a Sr. T-shirt.
Senior class dues are for all the activities throughout the school year; these can be paid
online through the SchoolCash Online. Please see Mr. Koslosky or Mr. Johnson for
more information, or if you are having difficulty paying senior dues.
Please note:
*Senior Dues are optional. Seniors do not have to pay any dues to graduate. *Seniors who graduate
early may still pay dues and participate in all activities. *Any senior attending Prom MUST
pay dues. *An early graduate cannot go as a date to prom. They are considered seniors and must pay
dues.
CP Grad Night May 27, 2020 $50 register now at
cpgradnight.org
Senior Dues Cover:
* Senior Lighting
*Senior T-Shirt (Spring)
*Prom Ticket (Sr. Only)
*Senior Picnic
Senior Dues do NOT Cover:
*Cap, Gown or Graduation Announcements
*Prom Date Ticket
*Homecoming Ticket
*Panoramic Picture
*Prom Pictures
*GradNight ‘20
Important Reminders and Dates
for Seniors
-Senior Dues Deadline-March 6th $125 (dues must be paid to attend Prom/Sr. Picnic) -Exemption Policy for Exams -Senior Meeting with Dr. Murrell 4/17/20 -Honor Grad Breakfast by invitation 4/28/20 -Senior Awards Night 5/18/20 -Senior Sign Day 5/20/20 -Senior Exams 5/19/20-5/22/20 -Senior Last Day if all criteria is met 5/22/20 -Senior Picnic 5/27/20 -Graduation Practice 5/27/20 -Graduation 5/27/20
PROM 2020 —- May 1, 2020
Ticket sales will be April 6th-24th.
VERIFICATION OF
ENROLLEMENT (VOE)
INFORMATION:
VOE ‘s can be requested in
the Grade Level Office.
Please
allow 24 hours for processing
after request is made and can be picked
TWCP- DRIVER EDUCATION
CLASSES For class information you
can go on-line at http://www.esc6.net/apps/
pages/index.jsp?
For more information, please contact Chris
Hemphill 936.435.8325 or
PEER TUTORING— College and Career Center Monday - Thursday from 2:45 pm to 4:00 pm.
Just in time for the Spring Sports , Academic and Fine Arts Competition season, we have an exciting opportunity to boost school spirit at College Park presented by the CP Cheerleaders and Card MYard.
You can CP a student's yard!
The package includes Cavaliers signage, 2 graphics of your choice, accent stars, Cavalier graphic, College Park pennant, "You've been CP'd" yard signs and a door hanger stating who CP'd you and how to continue the chain. Orders can be made through cpspirit.com
To access information regarding Drivers Education for the
Spring of 2020 Please click on the link below scroll down and
click on the CP Logo.
https://squareup.com/store/ESC6SET
ESC 6 Safety Education and Training - Square, Inc. The Safety
Education and Training Department (SET) provides hands on
and classroom instruction, training, and certifications to a
variety of individuals including: district students, staff,
trainers, employees, parents, and the community by offering an
assortment of safety programs that meet a wide range of
individual needs. The department is structured to provide
safety trainings and ...squareup.com
TAFE took the most students to state than any other chapter! In addition to our National Qualifiers and Student of the Year I would like to share news about many other outstanding teams.
The following were rewarded with Ribbon Recognition of Excellence: Blue Ribbons: Bulletin Board- Gillian Spreen & Lily Oleksy Bulletin Board- McKenna Jacobs & Grace Araya Bulletin Board- Danyelle Rea & Acacia Ward Bulletin Board- Madelyn Ramos & Molly Welch Bulletin Board- Madison Frantzen & Hannah Deverse Teaching Project: Lauren St. John & Emma Hendershot Fundraising Project: Adrinna Arevlo & Sariah Diaz Red Ribbons: Bulletin Board- Maggie Foster & Molly Welch Service Project- Sophia Young & Sariah Diaz White Ribbon: Education Project: Victoria Arp & Denisse Cabrera
31 place winners!!
14 out of 17 categories were 1st place
9 student will advance to Internationals (2 freshman)
They will be going to State at the end of March to try
to qualify more for Internationals!!
Great job!!
Power Lifting
Power lifting saw the boys team place third this weekend at The Highlander Invitational. Collin Burgess placed 3rd, Andrew Veres 4th, Zach Mills 2nd, Grant Ferguson 3rd in their re-spective weight classes with Caleb Williams win-ning his and setting a class record for the meet in bench press along with Perry Irchirl who won his weight class and set a new class deadlift record and new total weight record for his class while receiving a heavy platform award for outstanding lifter.
CP’s Children Book is going to Nationals !
(McKenna Jacobs and Danyelle Rea) and
Dennise Cabrera named Student of the Year and
awarded $1000 scholarship
Tennis
Sr Ronin Burke and Jr Olof Persson won the doubles event this wknd at the Klein Invitational while Sr Andrew He finished second.
Golf
Girls golf won the Brenham Invitational with the B team finishing 4th.
Emily Madeley finished in 2nd place individually. The boys B team finished
2nd.
The Bass Fishing Team Members Blake Birkhead and Connor Blang placed 6th at Sam Rayburn Tournament DECA
111 attend state with 43 advancing to Internationals and 16 alternates. 53% in the top 2 of the areas we competed in. and 39% in 1st place! Wrestling
Took 11 to State and end-
ed as a Team Girls 3rd and
Boys 5th. Girls had 2
Champions
95 lb – Olivia Degeorgio,
185 lb – Brittyn Corbishley
4th place (119 lb - Jayden Bazemore);
Boys had a Silver medalist (152 lb – Brandon
Thomas); boys bronze (160 lb – Jonathan Wertz,
5th place (120 lb Roman De La Cruz); 2 in
6th (106 lb – Anthony Marino and 126 lb – Corey
Camden.
CAVALIERS OF THE WEEK
REVELIERS
Finished their contest season with a great showing at the Klein Oak Crowd Pleasers contest. Emma
Summers was 1st runner up in junior solo, 1st place duet for Delaney Harvey and Emma Weixel.
Rev officers were super sweepstakes and overall choreography and technique, 1st place officer modern
dance, 1st place contemporary dance, Judges award for Modern dance, and State Champion Award;
Team earned Super Sweepstakes and overall choreography and technique, 2nd in Jazz, 3rd in Kick, 2nd in
Pom.
Kathleen Conrad Special Education, Life Skills
Erin Newcomb Special Education Teacher
FFA Calendar
Ashley Covington, Special Education
Half Day
Spring Break
FFA Meeting 6:30pm
Montgomery county Starts
Girls Soccer beats Conroe 5-0 Boys Soccer beats Conroe 3-1
College Park sends 7 to TMEA All-State
College Park was well represented this last weekend in San Antonio with our Band, Choir, and Orchestra Students. The All-State students participated in three days of rehearsals during the TMEA Clinic/Convention. Thousands of attendees enjoyed their performances as the extraordinary event came to a close.
All-State Students are as follows:
Alex Bass-Hill-Band, Dylan Boyer-Band, Henry Liu-Band, Riley Glaesmann-Choir, Amanda Russell-Choir, Dylan Manfield-Orchestra and Chris Chan-Orchestra
The National English Honor Society membership drive will begin on Monday, February 3rd.
Current Freshmen, Sophomore, and Junior students with a 4.0 GPA or higher are eligible to
apply. Students with a 3.5 GPA or higher can apply if they include a letter of recommenda-
tion from a teacher. Applications are available through your English teachers OR with Ms.
Ward in room 2308.
The LAST DAY applications will be accepted is Friday, February 28th.
Please send any questions to Ms.Ward @ [email protected].
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Second Samuel Performances-February 28, March 2, 4, 6, 17, 18, 19
The God Committee Performances-April 22, 23, 24, 25 at 7:00pm
Theatre III/IV Class Community Engaged Theatre Project in the Black Box Performance- November 19th at 7:00pm
CP Theatre
2019-2020 Season
March 26: Spring Varsity Orchestra Concert-CP Auditorium 7pm April 2: Varsity String Orchestra UIL Contest-Klein Cain April 13: Non-Varsity Orchestra Concert – CP April 16: Non-Varsity String Orchestra UIL Contest- Klein Cain HS. April 30: Full Orchestra UIL-Klein HS. May 7: Orchestra Banquet – Woodlands Coun-try Club – 6-10 pm May 16: Orchestra Senior Farewell Concert-CP 7pm May 20: String Fling-Large Gym. 6pm May 23: State Solo and Ensemble-UT Austin.
cporchestra.com for more information.
TWCP Orchestra Events
Cavalier Band Please mark down these dates in your calendar:
March 7-11– Disney Trip Mar 21 - Percussion Ensemble Concert 7pm April 14-15-UIL Concert/SR Contest April 17-UIL Concert/SR Contest Wind Ensemble April 27—Spring Band Concert 7pm May 9-Band Banquet May 19-21 New Marcher Mini Camp
College Park Band & Guard MULCH SALE
Support our wonderful program and spruce up your yard for the spring! Visit our website at www.cpcband.org and order mulch today. There is even an option for your mulch to be delivered to your home by friendly band and guard kids. Sale ends March 27th. Delivery or pick up is on April 4. Order yours today!
Cavalier Choir Members
Please mark down these dates in your calendar: Mar 6-7 Madrigal Concert (RnB) Mar 20-21 Placement Parties (Incoming Knox Students) Apr 02 Pre-UIL Concert Apr TBD UIL Contest (date to be determined) Apr 25-26 Spring Trip May 11 Pop Show
http://cavalierchoir.com/booster-news/
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Cavalier Golf
Powerlifting
Lady Cavalier Soccer Cavalier Tennis CP Track and Field
Cavalier Baseball Cavalier Softball 3/3-CP @ K Collins 4:30/6:15 pm
3/5-7-CP @ Burnet Tourney
3/10-CP @ K Forest 4:30/6:15 pm
3/11 CP vs ORHS 4:30/6:15 pm
3/17 CP vs Spendora 4:30/6pm
3/20 CP @ K Oak 4:30/6:15pm
3/24 CP vs K Cain 4:30/6:15 pm
3/27 CP @ Klein 4:30/6:15pm
2/28 CP @ K Collins4:30/5:45/7:30 pm
3/3 CP vs K Forest 4:30/5:45/7:30 pm
3/6 CP CP @ ORHS 4:30/5:45/7:30pm
3/13 CP vs K Oak 4:30/5:45/7:30 pm
3/17 CP @ K Cain 4:30/5:45/7:30 pm
3/20 CP vs Klein 4:30/5:45/7:30 pm
3/5 CP @ Atascocita Invite
3/14 CP @ True Team/Kingwood
3/21 CP –College Park Invite
3/26-28 CP Rice Invitational
4/8 CP @ District Meet
4/16 Area Championship
4/24-25 Regional Championship
5/9 State Championship
3/4-CP G@ Regional Championship
3/7-CP B @ Regional Championship
3/20-22 CP G @ State
Championship
3/27-29 CP B @ State Championship
3/5 –CP @ Cy Ranch Invite
3/20-21 CP @ Katy Invite
3/27– CP @ Kingwood, Lamar, Cy
Ranch
4/2-3 District Championships
4/15-17 Regionals Championship
5/21-22 State Championship
3/3 CP @ K Forest 5:30/7:15 pm
3/6 CP vs ORHS 4:30/5:45/7:30pm
3/13 CP @ K Oak 5:30/7:15pm
3/17 CP vs K Cain 5:30/7:15 pm
3/20 CP @ Klein 5:30/7:15 pm
3/6-7 CP M @ Creed/Moorhead Invite
CP L @ Dameron Classic
3/16 CP M@ Klein Invite
3/20-21 CP L @ Kingwood Classic
3/24-25 CP Ladies District
3/31-4/1 CP Men’s District
3/3 CP vs Conroe 7pm
3/5-7 CP @ Barbers Hill Tourney
3/10 CP @ Conroe 7pm
3/12-14 CP @ Brenham Tournament
3/17 CP @ TWHS 7pm
3/20 CP vs TWHS 7pm
3/21 CP V K Collins 7pm
3/24 CP @ K Collins 7pm
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