. Daily Bulletin October 28, 2014 Tuesday Parent access to student grades Parent portion of skyward is opening for parents to view student’s grades online. Parents may come to the school to pick up their log in information and directions for using the site. Everyone must produce photo identification. Middle school basketball tryouts: You must have a completed physical prior to the tryout date or you will not be able to tryout. Thank you Mr. & Mrs. Kidd for coaching these teams! Girls: October 22-24 from 3-5pm Boys: October 27-29 from 3-5pm Please visit our website at http://cmhs.levyschools.org to view more information about our calendar and events. Red Ribbon Dress up days at the high school. October 27-31st, see page 2. FCA NEWS Oct. 28, Hi-Q: Trenton @ Dixie Co., Bronson @ Bell, Chiefland @ Cedar Key, Williston Open Meet in Mrs. Mack’s Room every Thursday morning at 7:40 College and Career Fair, Wednesday, Early Release Day November 12th Middle School Yearbook NEWS Middle school yearbooks are now for sale. This year the book will be all in color! Congratulations to Olivia Miller and Macie Thomas whose artwork will be featured on the covers of the book. The cost of the yearbook is $20; personalization and icons are extra. Extra order forms High School are in the front office. See October 27-31 Mrs. Beauchamp if you have Chiefland High School any questions. Mile of Quarter competition with your 1st period class on Monday. Upcoming Events 10/31 Football home against Dixie County Senior Class is having a Yard Sale/Car Wash/BBQ event November 1st. Please help us by donating household items and tools, please. You can deliver to Mrs. Williams' room; thanks a lot! Nov. 4, Hi-Q: Chiefland @ Bell, Bronson @ Cedar Key, Trenton @ Williston, Dixie Co.,-Open ASVAB will be given to interest juniors and seniors, Monday, November 10th at 8:00 a.m. If students want to take the ASVAB, they need to sign up in their first period class. Sign-up sheets have been provided to teachers who teach juniors and/or seniors first period. November 11, 2014, Veterans Day No School College and Career Fair, Wednesday, Early Release Day, November 12th HIGH SCHOOL CLUB PICTURES are scheduled for November 19th—the Wednesday before Thanksgiving break. If any of you have a specific period during which you would like your organization scheduled. 1 Congratulations to October’s Student of the Month Tori Hutson, 9th grade, is an outstanding student who goes out of her way to help other students as well as teachers. She is a leader inside and out of the classroom as well as a high academic achiever. Elizabeth “Lizzy” Greth was chosen as our 7th Grade Student of the Month. Lizzy as she is known to all of us at Chiefland Middle School always has the best attitude. She never lets her disability stop her from trying new things. In her lifetime she has overcome many obstacles in her day to day activities but always has a smile on her face. She is al- ways eager to learn. She is loved by all that come in contact with her. If you are in a bad mood that will quickly change if you are around Lizzy. One word to describe Lizzy might be “Precious” Zach Turner was the 1st Place Individual in Timber Cruising at the FFA District 3 Forestry Contest on October 16. Central Florida Electric Cooperative is accepting applications for their Washington/Tallahassee Youth Tour. It all begins with a two day expense-paid trip to Tallahassee. Six lucky juniors within our Tri-County service area, whose residence is served by Central Florida Electric Coop., will be selected to attend. While at the State Capital they will become familiar with our legislature and how it conducts political decision making. We will visit interesting places and you will also participate in a chance to be one of three students chosen to be part of Central Florida Electric Cooperative’s Washington Youth Tour. Be sure to ask your Guidance Counselor for details and applications, or visit our web site at www.cfec.com. Dates to Remember: Deadline to turn in applications December 12, 2014 Selection for Tallahassee Y.T. by January 16, 2015 Tallahassee Youth Tour February 18-19, 2015 Selection for Washington Y.T. by February 20, 2015 Washington D.C. Youth Tour June 13-18, 2015 Red Ribbon Dress up days October 27-31st Monday: “Team Up” against drugs/wear your favorite college team Tuesday: “Band Together” against drugs/wear bandanas (CANNOT cover face) Wednesday: because on Wednesday we were pink… and/or red Thursday: Being drug free is “no sweat”/wear your sweatpants and sweatshirts Friday: Put a cap on drugs - $1 to wear your hat all day, AND wear your Indian gear to beat drugs and the Dixie Bears Students in middle and high school are participating in a Mile of quarters (1st Period Class): whichever 1st period class raises the most money. CMHS Mission Statement We, the faculty of CMHS, believe our purpose is to challenge and prepare students to become productive, 2 responsible citizens. We will encourage students within a caring and challenging community to set achievable goals and strive to reach these goals through personal excellence.
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