April 2016 - Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District
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April 2016 - Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District
Connecting Chippewa Falls Middle School with Families and the Community April 2016 Dear Cardinal Parents / Guardians: I hope that you and your family had an opportunity to spend quality time together over the recent Spring Break and holiday weekend! We are certainly excited to enter the final stretch of this school year and the spring season with renewed energy and enthusiasm. During this time of year, there are multiple opportunities for us to gather information from students, parents, staff, and community members through various events, surveys, forums, and assessments, so we can continue to meet the needs of our learning community. It was great to see so many of you at our parent teacher conferences! We always love the opportunity to share your child’s growth with you at this valuable event. Thank you for making time to meet with your child’s teachers! It was also nice to see so many of you at the Grading for Learning forum on Monday, April 4, where parents were able to learn about the amazing work our staff has done surrounding best assessment practices in education and to get a sneak peek at the standard-based report card we will be utilizing next year to communicate to you and your child about academic and lifelong learner characteristic progress. If you missed this event, no worries, a repeat session will take place at our Back-to-School Night at the start of the 2016/17 school year. Your child had the opportunity to take the district student engagement survey in March. The information gathered from this survey, provides valuable student perception data that helps us establish goals and action plans over the course of a school-year. This year for instance, based on student feedback, we focused our JAR activities in Teacher Advisory on respectful relationships and planned more school-wide celebrations, per our students’ request. The annual Parent Satisfaction Survey will be conducted this spring as well. Please be sure to share your voice with us through the survey when you receive the link. Your valuable input allows us to better serve your needs. Based on last years’ survey, efforts have been made to improve our communication to you about your child’s progress at school. Our students in grades 6-8 will be participating in the Wisconsin Forward state assessment during the spring testing window that occurs in April and May. Our school is scheduled to take the Wisconsin Forward assessment during that time and we will test our students by grade level teams. An Infinite Campus messenger will be sent with the specific dates and times that your child will be testing with their Teacher Advisory class as we move closer to the testing window. The Wisconsin Forward assessment tests students in the areas of th English-Language Arts and mathematics in grades 6-8 and our 8 grade students will be assessed in the areas of social studies and science as well. One or more subtests may be administered daily during the identified time-frame and it is very important that your son or daughter be in school during this time. Students not in school on the scheduled testing days will be scheduled to make-up the tests at the end of the month. The Wisconsin Forward assessment measures the knowledge and skills your student(s) should have acquired by the time they reach each grade level. Please encourage your son or daughter to take the test seriously and to do the best they can. The results of these tests will help school staff make determinations or placement in classes to best support your student. We will conduct our third and final needs-based assessment the first two weeks in May. Your child will take the Scholastic Reading Inventory as the AIMS Web math and reading assessments. The results from these assessments will help us to chart growth of each of our students and allows us to make appropriate academic program decisions for your child. Finally, your child will have the opportunity to take part in the Wisconsin Youth Risk Behavior Survey the first week in May. This survey has been developed so youth can tell us what they do that may affect their overall health and well-being. The information they provide will be used to develop better health education and programming for students in the Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District and community. Please look for more information about this survey in the next few weeks. As we build our strategic continuous improvement plans around all of the information gathered from these sources, please be assured that we will celebrate our successes as a learning community with our students and families prior to the end of the school year! “We all need people who will give us feedback. That’s how we improve.” Bill Gates In Partnership with You, Susan Kern Principal Chippewa Falls Middle School 750 Tropicana Blvd • Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 (Phone) 715.726.2400 (Fax) 715.726.2789 2-10 10-11 12-14 15 16 Inside This Issue The Whole Child Educational Excellence Parent Corner Parent/Guardian Resources Sports Physical Information Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “Tons of opportunities, more things to love” 1 Early Release April 13•1:00 Dismissal The Whole Child This list was generated on March 16, 2016 and is subject to change with the new grading system, which allows students to retake tests to improve their overall grade. Grade 6 • Honor Roll (3.5-4.0) Michelle Asselin, Trace Atchison, Karson Balsiger, Jordan Bergevin, Alyssa Bierman, Cayden Blodgett, Sophia Bluemke, Genevieve Brehmer, Steel Brooke, Monte Brown, Mason Bruhn, Landon Brunke, Gus Buice, Morgan Chaffee, Shaun Cooper, Abigail Crotty, Bryce Dachel, Tyler Dean, Zackary Dulian, Jeffrey Dvoracek, Evan Eslinger, Taya Espeseth, Tabitha Fedie, Jordyn Forster, Sophia Forster, Katie Fox, Meagan Frazer, Makenzi Gale, Izabella Gerardi, Mason Goettl, Hannah Golden, Karissa Goodbread, Mariah Goodenberger, Sydney Goss, Cameron Hagen, Audrey Hall, Gabriella Hawke, Neveah Hawkinson, Ashlee Henrichs, Riley Hinke, Luke Hodgson, Chloe Holm, Isaac Holzinger, Natalie Honaker, Ella Hutzler, Tayler Insteness, Kira Isenberger, Elizabeth Jackowski, Rayna Jakowicz, Ashley Jenness, Bradyn Johnson, Neveah Johnson, Larissa Kaz, Eleanor Kelly, Evelyn Kelly, Emily Kenner, Abigail Klund, Sophie Koehler, Destiny Kolve, Eric Kragness, Collin Krebs, Owen Krista, Morgan Kruger, William Kukuk, Conrad Ledebuhr, Sydney LeDuc, Houaja Lor, Joseph Luther, Emma MacLaughlinBarck, Morgan Mancl, Grace Meinen, Dana Mercier, Laney Mercier, Jillian Mertig, Adam Nardin, Hailie Nelson, Calli O'Connell, Kyrah Oemig, Bethany Olson, Shelby Peloquin, Josephine Perri, Ayva Peterson, Matthew Petska, Tess Pitsch, Hailey Poepping, Angel Potts, Dominiek Quigley, Rocky Rathbun, Keondric Risinger, Maxwell Rohde, Mitchell Romundstad, Ryan Santo, Ethan Sarauer, Lindy Scheel, Ethan Schindler, Madison Scott, Zachary Secraw, Logan Sima, Jordan Simonson, Dylan Smith, Calli Swink, Landon Thies, Abigail Thompson, Isabelle Valencia, Gabriel Vargas, Brayden Warwick, Emerine Wilson, Brooklynn Woodard, Faith Wren, Katrina Zemaitis, Paige Zillmer, Nolan Zimmerman 2 Grade 6 • Merit Roll (3.0-3.499) Jessica Adams, Kendall Allen, Logan Anderson, Brody Barsamian, Isaac Benish, Ryan Beranek, Grant Bergeman, Emelia Bergh, Olivia Bero, Calvin Betters, Logan Boettcher, Rorie Boettcher, Keaghan Boos, Drake Bowe, Karson Bowe, Kendall Bowe, Trevor Bowe, Brodie Braaten, Reinhart Bromeisl, Charles Brunner, Jessica Charlesworth, Devyn Christoph-Watters, Nathan Cowell, Hailey Dahl, Megan Davis, Mark De Bruyckere, Linsey DeMars, Brandon Dewberry, Sydney Duex, Judah Dunham, Ethan Ericksen, Kristine Felmlee, Bridger Fixmer, Kinsey Gerlach, Luke Grenko, Elijah Hable, Gunnar Harings, Leo Heath, Madelyn Hebert, Ashton Hepfler, Karson Hermann, Zoe Holty, Douglas Horgen, Hannah Huber, Howard Hull, Aiden Hunter, Peyton Jackson, Devondre Jaquish, Ethan Kauffman, Paige Kempen, Gavin Lang, Carter Langel, Grace Larson, Gabriel Laus, Adam LeCleir, Michael Leipnitz, Zachary LeMay, Jared Lemminger, Kendall Lien, Shannon Lindner, Rylee Marks, Morgan Maurer, Dalton McGraw, Nathan Mewhorter, Jillian Miller, Kathleen Glyze Molner, Bryer Niblett, Arik Parenteau, Hailie Pedersen, Cooper Peloquin, Brooklyn Phelps, Landon Prokopinski, Jami Revoir, Makenna Schillinger, Tessa Schroeder, Chloe Schuebel, Bailie Schultz, Spenser Schwab, Emily Schwetz, Zandy Slowiak, Estella Sperry, Hailey Staples, Miguel Stoll, Riley Sweeney, Jadyn Talmage, Hieu Tran, Damien Vang, Junior Velie, Alexander Virijevich, Connor Wagner, Tyler Warner, Faithlynn Wegerer, Jayden Whitcome, Riley Wolf, Garrett Woodward, Westin Woodward, Kaleb Xiong, Jasmine Yang, Jacoby Yliniemi Grade 7 • Honor Roll (3.5-4.0) Madeline Adams, Peyton Adamson, Ashley Anderson, Josiah Anderson, Gabriella Ausman, Lyla Barber, Ella Behling, Callyn Billen, Logan Bobb, Sawyer Bowe, Leah Brawdy, Nicholas Bresina, Tianna Buchholz, Brayden Burt, Jackson Bushman, Brady Butak, Grace Christie, Steven Coulson, Connor Crotty, Sydnie Danielson, Arianna Davidson, Haley Davidson, Alexis Dawson, Reyna Detienne, Jacob Douglas, Brihan Dressel, Brett Elkin, Hayley Erickson, Brooklyn Farnham, Brady Fixmer, Hailey Forcier, Ava Fries, Rachel Gering, Amber Graham, Ashley Graham, Luke Griffith, Bailey Guibord, Mia Gunderson, Emerson Haen, Ava Hakes, Greta Hansen, Kalib Hebert, Sophie Hedrington, Devon Helwig, Madison Henneman, Matthew Hering, Makenzie Hines, Jayden Hoover, Kestrel Huebler, Baylee Jacquemart, Jazmine Johnson, Jennah Johnson, Kirsten Johnson, Ophelia Johnson, Elina Jouppi, Abbegale Kadlec, Max Kauphusman, Alexa Kordecki, Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “We are the Mighty Cardinals” Sirach Krogstad, Katelyn Kukuk, Tristan Kupczak, Lisa Landwehr, Serenity LaRue, Gee Lee, Annika Lemanski, Kiley Liedl, Shelby Loebertman, Nousoua Lor, Lily Lucas, Nathan Lucas, Megan Ludy, Jordyn Luedtke, Kailey Makuck, Abigail Martin, Sean Martin, Joseph Martineau, Sophie Martineau, Sydney Mathwig, Nyah Matthews, Emily Mattke, Aiden McCauley, Diane McClenning, Ian McCormick, Noah McGivern, Alina McIntyre, Lillian Meier, Sierra Melville, Jonathan Meyer, Seth Meyer, Caleb Michlig, Evalyn Nascimento, Jenna Nelson, Alexis Norton, Jacklyn Oldroyd, Zachary Parkhurst, Teig Perlberg, Jacob Polzin, Sidney Polzin, Drew Post, Grace Potter, Alexis Prosecky, Ethan Raffesberger, Kya Raycher, Austin Reimann, Hattie Repinski, Joseph Reuter, Emily Richmond, Parker Roth, Bruce Sanborn, Isaiah Sanchez, Allen-John Schemenauer, Addison Schindler, Leah Schindler, Emma Schneider, Austin Schultz, Aziel Severson, Gavin Shaurette, Hannah Short, Rachel Short, Jacob Siegenthaler, Savannah Small, Isabella Smith, Kaitlyn Smithberg, Alisha Sommerfeld, Jacob Spaeth, Dominik Stanton, Ben Steinmetz, Teagan Swift, Jason Thach, Isaac Vang, Paige Watson, Abby Wiberg, Alexa Wickland, Kylee Wilson-Ross, Maleah Wittman, Amanda Zawacki, Kiarra Zeinert, Kari Zwiefelhofer Grade 7 • Merit Roll (3.0-3.499) Elizabeth Anderson, Autumn Anger, Tryston Ash, Conall Baker, Lucas Belland, Jacob Bellefeuille, Erika Bohman, Caitlyn Borck, Megan Bowe, Griffin Brandt, Walker Bruchman, Allison Buckwheat, Nicholas Carlson, Trevor Davern, Lukas Dean, Evan Dennis, Seth Dillman, Anthony Fink, Daniel Fredrickson, Isaac Frenette, Kegan Gerlach, Casey Grothe, Nathan Hanson, Logan Hegg, Savannah Hinke, Christian Hobbs-Wieman, Alyssa Hysell, Taylor Jensen, Canaan Kalakosky, Carter Katz, Raven Keyeski, Joseph Kloss, Tyler Kurtenbach, Seth Kusmirek, Michael Lambert, Alexis Lequia, Adrienne Leuck, Allison Lindvig, Lawrence Lonetree-Burgess, Dillon Longdo, Joslyn Meyer, Mikaya Miner, Harmony Molumby, Lilly Nemitz, Gabriel Olson, Abigail Owen, Riley Pettman, Cooper Porzondek, Marshall Radle, Taisha Radle, Cort Rathbun, Autumn Raymond, John Ripienski, Alex Robinson, Zoe Roder, Ethan Schlageter, Jayden Schroetter, Logan Scott, Kaitlin Shope, Kyle Siddons, Abigail Sippel, Kaira Smiskey, Morgan Starck, Jasmine Stolberg, Riley Strassburg, Rebekah Studinger, Jayden Sullivan, Lucas Svendal, Ian Swanson, Alyssa Sykora, Emily Syverson, Rachael Tanner, Bohde Torkelson, Vincent Trott, Tina Vang, Travis Voth, Cameron Welter, Jordona White, Adrian Wood, Ji Lia Yang, Jack Zenner Grade 8 • Honor Roll (3.5-4.0) Chloe Adams, Rebecca Adams, Brielle Adrian, Collin Albright, Aliyah Anderson, Ashley Anderson, Teagan Anderson, Carly Arneson, Marnie Barth, Chloe Beaudette, Sydney Belonge, Donald Berg, Sydnea Berg, Tyler Bohland, Grace Bowe, Dylan Brown, Nicholas Bruder, Maxwell Brunner, Tayler Buchholz, Saige Buckley, Kaitlyn Buckli, Paige Butak, Owen Carpenter, Connor Clark, Nicole Crumbaker, Ashlie Cummings, Anastasia DeMoe, Morgan Determan, Nadia Detlaff, Brookelyn Dewberry, John Dienger, Jared Dircks, Jaylin Dubberke, Marah Dunham, Matthew Emerson, Ashlee Endvick, Emma Eslinger, Madelynn Fasbender, Nicholas Frazer, Lauren Frion, Molly Frizzell, Ian Garcia Ramirez, Madison Gardow, Amber Gilles, Caelan Givens, Hayden Goodman, Noah Graffunder, Samantha Gubrud, Ruthann Haile, Iris Hakes, Jay Hall, Rebecca Hall, Ashley Hanley, Alondra Harris, Josephine Harvey, Alena Hasbrouck, Leah Hayden, Emma Herriges, Ethan Heuer, Evelyn Hietpas, Jayden Hodgson, Mitchell Howard, Gabrielle Hull, Cassandra Isenberger, Jacob Jackan, Samantha Jaeger, Jared Jarosz, Matthew Jeffries, Cheyenne Jochum, Allison Johnson, Kaylee Johnson, Cole Jonas, Sarah Kauphusman, Ross Kaz, Jack Kenner, Devon Klatt, Makayla Kline, Cora Knight-Hamm, Alexa Kromrey, Jonah Krueger, Ryan Krumenauer, Samantha Kukuk, Camryn Lahr, Kaylee Launderville, Brooklyn Leazott, Logan LeCleir, Zong Lee, Elizabeth Liang, Kailee Lien, Isaac Lindstrom, Nathan Loebertman, Matthew MacLaughlin-Barck, Nathaniel Marsh, Aaliyah McMillan, Hunter Melgaard, Alexa Mercier, Jordan Mewhorter, Alexander Mitchell, Kendall Monson, Natalie Morency, Lashay Morris, Daniel Moucha, Jack Mullen, Robert Mullenberg, Emilee Murphy, Theresa Nichols, Ian Olson, Luciana Overbo, Alisia Palms, Alexandria Pampuch, Connor Paulson, Brayton Pecenka, Anna Peterson, Kiana Pitsch, Anthony Plechacek, Isabelle Polnaszek, Nicole Pomietlo, Kianna Prince, Hayden Pynch, Jillian Raschke, Courtney Raymond, Marjorie Kay Reitan, Jessica Renaud, Erin Richmond, Connor Risinger, Autumn Robinson, Brystal Roshell, Hannah Sarazen, Hannah Schick, Jordyn Schultz, Emerson Schultze, Cameron Scobie, Audreyanna Seidlitz, Dylan Shackleton, Morgan Shepherd, Logan Shermo, Gabrielle Shope, Tiger Slowinski, Hannah Small, Dannah Sokup, Keyton Solberg, Griffin Spindler, Lily Spooner, Alaina Steinmetz, Adriana Stephenson, Tristan Stygar, Madelyn Suchomel, Megan Sworski, Jacob Thompson, Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “Tons of opportunities, more things to love” 3 Isaiah Trautlein, Blake Trippler, Kylie Van Dyke, Keelin Vaudreuil, Kaden Verhulst, Alycea Vranish, Matthew Walters, Sydney Ward, Megan Wegner, Tanner Whelan, Bryce White, Lindsey Wiener, Zechariah Wills, Chloe Wingert, Alexis Zenner Grade 8 • Merit Roll (3.0-3.499) Zachary Abbott, Benjamin Anderson, Jordan AtkinsonDevall, Adam Ausman, James Baker, William Baxter, William Bergeman, Tyler Bielefeldt, Jaylyn Blaeser, Evan Bleskacek, Isaac Boehm, Cole Bowe, Brianna Bowman, Marissa Bridges, Kaitlynn Buckwalter, Joshua Canziani, Benjamin Carani, Kaden Chermack, Austin Copas, Jacob DeMars, Amber DeVaul-Nute, Heather Dillinger, Daleyn Feather, Stephanie Fedie, Madison Fisher, Harley Ford, Rachel Fransway, Katarina Gardow, Owen Gehl, Britney Girard, Gracie Grenko, Sydney Grinnell, Shelby Gulseth, Isabelle Gunderson, Ejay Hakes, Jordan Harris, Hunter Hayes, Odessa Hazelton, Carter Holm, Elijah Holty, Hunter Hosig, Sean Irvine, William Johnson, Dakota Koenig, Jasmine Kohls, Maxwell Kunkel, Kyle Lampman, Haedynn Leazott, Zachary Lee, Pyper Leirmo, McKenzie Loy, Emma Maes, Elias Marticorena, Brooklyn Matthaei, Madison McDonough, Hope McNamara, Paige McNamara, Mitchel Metzenbauer, Avery Michels, Caden Miller, Dylan Murkley, McKayla Nowak, Zachary O'Connell, Caleb Olson, Alexus Parenteau, Victoria Patrick, Fiona Paulson, Adam Petzke, Grace Polhamus, Samantha Pruitt, Caleb Ray, Jacob Reese, Gunnar Richel, Peyton Rogers-Schmidt, Julee Rohrssen, Jade Ruf, Seth Rust, Zachary Ryan, Kolten Sarver, Riley Sheehan, Brooklyn Spindler, Emma Sprague, Noah Stewart, Lexi Stoll, Cody Taylor, Zachary Topritzhofer, Zachary Voigt, Spencer Wagner, Kyle Walters, Nevaeh Wegerer, Aidan Wegrzyn, Jenna Welch, Rachel Welke, Kurt Weltzin, Brook Weycker, Benjamin Weyenberg, Andrew White, Ty Wiberg, Kylee Willert, Kawaun Wilson, Makayla Woodbeck, Arianna Wootan, George Yang, Natasha Yliniemi, Russ Zylstra 4 Grade 6 • MARCH 2016 FALCONS ROAD RUNNERS SKYLARKS Bethany Olson Tyler Dean Lindy Scheel Elizabeth Jackowski Dominiek Quigley Steel Brooke Grade 7 • MARCH 2016 ENDEAVOR RISING STARS TREK Elina Jouppi Brady Butak Mia Gunderson Isaiah Sanchez Lisa Landwehr Luke Griffith Grade 8 • MARCH 2016 DOLPHINS Chloe Wingert Tanner Whelan EAGLES Cameron Scobie Matthew MacLaughlin-Barck STARFISH Abby Sockness George Yang Jaylyn “Inéz” Blaeser is Señora Arendt’s selection for the March Spanish Student of the Month in the World Language Department. Inéz enters the class every day with a comment or question in Spanish! She is willing to take on any task and encourages others in class to participate. She raises her hand for almost every question and makes the class environment and conversations more exciting and insightful. Inéz has a passion for expanding her vocabulary and seeks out opportunities to use it during and outside of class. Inéz is a natural leader who is able to motivate others! ¡Eres fenomenal, Inéz! Anthony “Antonio” Plechacek is Señora Arendt’s selection for the March Spanish Student of the Month in the World Language Department. Antonio brings so much energy and excitement to the class each day with his positive attitude. He challenges himself each day to incorporate more target language into his conversations. One of Antonio’s strongest characteristics is his way of bringing a different perspective to our class conversations. Antonio will be attending Concordia Language Villages in April and there is no doubt that he will be one of the strongest participants and representatives of CFMS.¡Buen trabajo, Antonio! Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “We are the Mighty Cardinals” Kailee “Sofía” Lien is Señorita Wolner’s selection for the March Spanish Student of the Month in the World Language Department. Sofía does excellent work in class! She is very skilled in writing and reading in the Spanish language. Sofía is a leader in her participation, positive attitude and collaboration with others. She demonstrates her passion for learning each day. Sofía pays close attention in class and enjoys catching Señorita Wolner when she says the word of the week. ¡Maravilloso, Sofía! Creative Engaged & Outstanding Congratulations to the following students who earned the title of CEO by the unified arts department for their outstanding effort in the classroom this past month. Ty “Juan” Wiberg is Señorita Wolner’s selection for the March Spanish Student of the Month in the World Language Department. Juan regularly shows his interest in learning Spanish and does so with a smile. He offers his ideas and works well with others. Juan shows leadership when he brings a determined and willing attitude to class each day. He demonstrates responsibility in visiting Señorita Wolner to catch up on work quickly. Juan truly makes Spanish class a better place! ¡Sensacional, Juan! Kyjuan Gospodinoff has been selected as the outstanding agriculture student for March. Kyjuan used his prior knowledge to ask further questions in class! He specifically asked about the animal by-product bone meal. When students ask questions that have sparked from class topics, the learning is extended for all students. Great job Kyjuan and keep asking questions! Ms. James Adriana “Angèle” Stephenson is Mademoiselle Hemauer’s selection for the March French Student of the Month in the World Language Department. Angèle is a very proactive student in class. She shows up to class early to ask questions, participates often during class activities and shows leadership qualities by working well with others. In addition to learning in class, she is very motivated to learn more about the language and culture outside of class. In April, Angèle will be participating in the Concordia Languages Villages with her classmates where she will spend an entire weekend immersed in the French language. Formidable, Angèle ! The Art Department would like to recognize both Josie Harvey and Alaina Steinmetz.These two young ladies don't waste any time developing ideas once a new project is presented. They also have strong collaborative spirits; giving feedback and helping peers comes natural to these two. Both girls invest extra time on their projects so their personal expectations for craftsmanship can be met. The artworks created by Josie and Alaina stand out, we are proud to have you as CFMS artists. Congratulations ladies! Jaykob “Jacques” Hamman is Mademoiselle Hemauer’s selection for the March French Student of the Month in the World Language Department. Jacques is extremely dedicated to learning the French language, which is obvious by his high level of participation in class and his work ethic during class activities. He goes above and beyond to show his passion for the language and culture by bringing French realia to class that he finds at different shops around town. Jacques’ positive attitude and sense of humor make class fun and exciting for his peers and teacher. Incroyable, Jacques ! Mrs. Van Den Heuvel This month's Business Education CEO goes to Evan Dennis for his classroom leadership in Mr. Burger's 7th grade Business Class. His participation in class discussions not only aid in review of material, but he helps make the connection of content to real-world examples. By doing so, he enables his peers to further their understanding of the content. He goes above and beyond when completing assignments and is always willing to help out his fellow classmates. For these reasons, Evan Dennis has earned this month's CEO recognition. Congratulations Evan, keep up the good work! Mr. Burger Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “Tons of opportunities, more things to love” 5 I nominate Theresa Nichols for the CEO award this month. Theresa has been a true pleasure to have in class. She participates and acts as a leader in her lab group. Her determination and passion for learning will make her successful in anything she pursues. Keep up the great work Theresa! Mrs. Parker Noah Stewart applies his curiosity and considerable attention span to any task before him. Although always engaged, he also follows his interests and takes charge of his own learning experience. Mr. Zabrowski BAND CHOIR GRADE 8 Alena Hasbrouck Makayla Kline Isaac Lindstrom Lily Spooner GRADE 8 GIRLS Brooke Dewberry Jaylin Dubberke Adriana Stephenson GRADE 7 Brady Butak Ava Hakes Taylor Jensen Aidan Price GRADE 6 Linsey DeMars Makenzi Gale Hannah Golden Peyton Jackson Ethan Kauffman Collin Krebs Jared Lemminger Gabe Vargas GRADE 7/8 BOYS Connor Crotty Dillon Longdo GRADE 7 GIRLS Ashley Graham Jordyn Luedtke Isabella Smith GRADE 6 MIXED Elijah Hable Evelyn Kelly Logan Sima Maddie Whalen ORCHESTRA GRADE 8 Kat Gardow Jorie Reitan GRADE 7 Reyna Detienne Hayley Erickson Grace Potter Kari Zwiefelhofer GRADE 6 Isaac Benish Shaun Cooper Megan Davis The CFMS music department hosted its annual solo and ensemble festival on Saturday, March 12. 7th grade choir and orchestra students as well as 8th grade band, choir and orchestra students had the opportunity to prepare and perform solos and small ensembles for certified judges. Following each performance, the judges were able to give the students advice for continued improvement on their musical skills. All of the students did a great job and we are very proud of 6 their hard work, determination, and effort. Great job students! Listed below are the results. EXEMPLARY Performance (total of 20 points) Students will be receiving a special medal at Awards Night 8th Grade Band: Marah Dunham; Molly Frizzell; Noah Graffunder; Alondra Harris; Alena Hasbrouck; Sarah Kauphusman; Alexa Kromrey; Lisa Landwehr (grade 7); Matthew MacLaughlin-Barck; Theresa Nichols; Courtney Raymond 8th Grade Orchestra: Kat Gardow 7th Grade Orchestra: Sean Martin; Kari Zwiefelhofer PROFICIENT Performance (total of 13-19 points) Students will be receiving a gold medal th 8 Grade Band: Ashley Anderson; James Baker; Matt Emerson; Hayden Goodman; Isabelle Gunderson; Iris Hakes; Carter Holm; Sam Jaeger; Matthew Jeffries; Makayla Kline; Jasmine Kohls; Pyper Leirmo; Isaac Lindstrom; Nathan Loebertman; Jordan Mewhorter; Daniel Moucha; Ian Olson; Adam Petzke; Hayden Pynch; Autumn Robinson; Jordyn Schultz; Lily Spooner; Noah Stewart; Jake Thompson; Matt Walters; Jenna Welch; Chloe Wingert; Dalton Wolf 8th Grade Orchestra: Becca Adams; Aliyah Anderson; Sydney Belonge; Marissa Bridges; Kaitlyn Buckli; Paige Butak; Nadia Detlaff; John Dienger; Darica EdwardsSmith; Rachel Fransway; Lauren Frion; Shelby Gulseth; Becca Hall; Jordan Harris; Odessa Hazelton; Evie Hietpas; Jayden Hodgson; Cassie Isenberger; Jake Jackan; Kayla Jenson; Cheyenne Jochum; Ross Kaz; Elizabeth Liang; Kendall Monson; Anna Peterson; Bryant Petska (grade 6); Kiana Pitsch; Anthony Plehacek; Grace Polhamus; Jillian Raschke; Hannah Schick; Kassidy Sly; Hannah Small; Keelin Vaudreuil; Alycea Vranish; Sydney Ward; Ty Wiberg; Natasha Ylinemi 7th Grade Orchestra: Reyna Detienne; Hayley Erickson; Hailey Forcier; Rachel Gering; Luke Griffith; Alyssa Hysell; Jazmine Johnson; Lisa Landwehr; Abby Martin; Lily Meier; Jenna Nelson; Abby Owen; Zach Parkhurst; Grace Potter; Cort Rathbun; Isaiah Sanchez; Emma Schneider; Courtney Schuster; Jordana White; Alexa Wickland; Maleah Whittman 7th and 8th Grade Choir: Becca Adams; Jordan AtkinsonDeVall; Sydney Belonge; Ashlie Cummings; Brooke Dewberry; Emma Eslinger; Sammy Gubrud; Emma Herriges; Cassie Isenberger; Allie Johnson; Cora KnightHamm; Jonah Krueger; Jordyn Luedtke; Brooklyn Matthaei; Hope McNamara; Theresa Nichols; Zach O’Connell; Anna Peterson; Izzy Polnaszek; Erin Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “We are the Mighty Cardinals” Richmond; Tiger Slowinski; Keyton Solberg; Adrianna Stephenson; Rachel Tanner; Neveah Wegerer; Megan Wegner; Kylee Willert PROGRESSING Performance (total of 8-12 points) Students will be receiving a silver medal th 8 Grade Band: Will Baxter; Jaykob Hamman; Kaylee Launderville; Tyler Patzoldt; Bryce Peterson; Zach Ryan; Logan Santo; Hannah Sarazen; Riley Sheehan; Austin Smith; Zach Voigt 8th Grade Orchestra: Ben Anderson; Donald Berg; Aria Brunette; Hunter Melgaard; Alex Mitchell; Jorie Reitan; Colby Thoma; Zach Topritzhofer; Bryce White th 7 Grade Orchestra: Arianna Davidson; Tyler Kurtenbach; Lawrence Lonetree; Darian Longdo; Hattie Repinski; Alisha Sommerfeld; Paige Watson April 4-8 Help yourself and others by staying on task and respectful while at school Work on whatever task you’re supposed to be working on If you have a question or need help, raise your hand then ask for help politely Bring something to keep yourself occupied if you finish a task early April 11-15 Be productive in the hallways and locker bays so that you can get to class on time Walk appropriately Be kind to other students Respect other people’s locker, belongings, and safety April 18-22 Be respectful by raising your hand and participating in class Wait to be called on before talking Make sure what you are saying is relevant to the topic Stay on track Use work time wisely April 25-29 Respect everyone's learning environment Work quietly If you’ve finished early, read your silent reading book or work on other homework Keep hands and feet to yourself Sixth Grade Girls Intramural Volleyball started on Tuesday, March 29 and will last until Thursday, May 5. 7/8 Grade Girls Soccer and 7/8 Grade Boys and Girls Track will tentatively start on Monday, April 11, weather permitting. Practices are on Mon-Tue-Thurs and Fri. Girls Soccer practice is from 4:00–5:30pm on the upper north football field, and Boys/Girls Track practice is from 4:00– 5:00pm and they meet out by the bike racks. Students and parents will NOT be getting a schedule of game or meets until Monday, April 11. Sign-ups for Fall Sports (7/8 Football, 7/8 Boys Soccer, 7/8 Girls Volleyball, 6/7/8 Boys & Girls Cross Country and 6/7/8 Cheer/Stunt/Dance) will be held outside of the Men's PE Office May 23–27. Students becoming 7th graders will need to have a physical completed before they are able to practice. There will be a Fall Sports Meeting and Concussion Testing on Tuesday, August 9 and Wednesday, August 10 during the evening of the walk-through-days. Any athlete planning/considering to participate in a sport during the 2016/17 school year, must attend the Fall Sports meeting with a parent/guardian either Tuesday, August 9 or Wednesday, August 10. 6th graders and 8th graders need a Red (6th) or Yellow (8th) Alternate Year Card on file, while 7th graders will need a (Green) Physical Card on file. More information will be available in the future. Watch for the information in the school newsletter and the district website. If you have any questions, please feel free to call Mr. Britton at 715-726-2400 ext. 2485 or Mrs. Fjelstad at 715- 726-2400 ext. 4628. Do you have Native American ancestry? If so, you may be eligible for grants to help your son or daughter with education expenses. The Johnson O'Malley Program (JOM) has funding available for students with ¼ qtr blood or if they’re enrolled in a tribe. Each tribe has different funding opportunities, as well as general funds for all Native American students. If you feel your son or daughter could benefit from these grants for school supplies and other education expenses, please contact Ho-Chunk Nation Education Department Representative Jessica McMillan at 1-800-362-4476 or via email at SCR@ho-chunk.com. Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “Tons of opportunities, more things to love” 7 University of Wisconsin Oshkosh is offering STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) classes for middle and high school students in grades 5-12. Scholarships are available for students who qualify for free or reduced lunch programs. Scholarship applications can be accessed at uwosh.edu/go/youth. Experiencing Radio/TV/Film: June 26-30 Explore CSI: August 1-5 Investigate Police: August 8-12 Discover Firefighting: August 14-17 Please go to uwosh.edu/go/youth for more information. The annual CFAUSD K-12 Student Art Show will be held May 2 through May 12 at the Heyde Center. Mark your calendars and watch your email for those students who will represent CFMS at this year’s Art Show! WE NEED YOU! We are currently looking for our WEB Leaders for next year. WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) will be starting its sixth year at CFMS in 2016-2017. We are looking for energetic, responsible, caring and dedicated 7th graders to serve as our WEB leaders for the next school year. WEB is a yearlong program that uses 8th grade WEB Leaders to support our incoming 6th graders through social, service and academic lessons and activities. Save. The. Date. We are excited about working with the Chippewa Falls Rotary Foundation again for SpringFest 2016. The Chippewa Area Mentor Program along with the Boys & Girls club of Chippewa Falls will receive proceeds from the SpringFest run/walk. Mark your calendar for Saturday, April 30 at 9:00am. To register, visit the following link: http://www.springfestchippewafalls.com/events/ The Voyagers After-School Little Libraries class recently completed two libraries to be distributed here in Chippewa Falls. One is going to be placed by Christ Episcopal Church and the other one is to be determined. Mr. Bobb and the students had fun making these for the community. We look forward to offering this class again. April is National Credit Union Youth Month! Visit your Royal Credit Union School $ense site during the month of April and help us celebrate National Credit Union Youth Month™ with the theme of Credit Union Strong. WEB’s goal is to create a positive school environment for all students here at the middle school. All 7th grade applications can be found outside room 614 (Mrs. Southworth’s room) and are due to Mrs. Southworth, Mr. Van Amber, or Mr. Thornton by April 18, 2016. To learn more about the WEB program, please go to http://www.boomerangproject.com/middle-schooltransition 8 Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “We are the Mighty Cardinals” By instilling the habit of saving at a young age, offering positive encouragement, and providing financial education, we can prepare our community’s youngest members for brighter futures by helping them grow into financially capable adults. Credit Union Strong means having the money skills to embrace an awesome future, and leaving your community better than you found it. Of course, we realize the biggest influence on anyone’s life is his or her parents. So, if you want to start your kids on a path to financial strength, participating in Credit Union Youth Month is a good start. Royal Credit Union School $ense will show youth how to get Credit Union Strong™ and pump up their savings at their credit union. On Friday, April 29, all savers from Chippewa Falls Middle School will have a chance to win a prize basket filled with healthy treats and fun activities! Remember the Chippewa Falls Middle School RCU School $ense is open Fridays during lunches to help your student develop good saving habits. If you have any questions about the Royal Credit Union School $ense program, please contact: Amanda Farnham at amanda.farnham@rcu.org. The Chippewa Falls Middle School continues to sell window decals. The cost is $2.00 each. These are static cling, so they will not harm your vehicle. ALL proceeds go directly to students! Please consider supporting Chippewa Falls Middle School. If you’re interested in purchasing a window decal, please contact Caryl Kidd at kiddcl@chipfalls.org. Thank you and GO CARDS! Melissa Panchyshyn MS, RDN, CD Fuel Up your Child’s Game Providing snacks that fuel up young athletes is a chance to teach them about the proper way to get energy for sports, while showing them how much you care. Snacks serve several purposes for active kids, including: Provide energy to help working muscles power through activity Supply fluids for hydration and keeping the body cool Providing nutrients for growth and development Promoting recovery after exercise There are different snacks to meet different needs. You can use this guide to help choose the best snacks for game day. After School Games: A good after school snack provides quality carbohydrates and protein for quick energy and a satisfied stomach. Consider offering your children some of these nourishing options: Fruited yogurt cups or tubes Peanut butter sandwich with fruit jam Turkey and/or cheese wraps cut into 1-inch slices for easy finger food String cheese and mini pretzels Bottles of cold water or pitchers of cold water with lemon Weekend Morning Games: Muscle fuel can be low after fasting overnight. If you’re rushing out the door to make it to a morning game, consider some quick breakfast foods that kids love and can take on the go: Mini cinnamon-raisin bagel with cream cheese English muffin sandwich with a slice of ham and cheese Greek yogurt with a variety of toppings (granola, chopped almonds or walnuts, or dried fruit) Yogurt smoothies in a variety of flavors Cup of milk with a baggie of cereal 100 percent fruit juice box After the Game: Snacks after games should help to replace the muscle fuel that was lost during exercise and replenish fluids without ruining their appetite for the next meal. Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “Tons of opportunities, more things to love” 9 Consider these options: Air-popped popcorn sprinkled with parmesan cheese Low-fat chocolate milk Banana, orange slices, and/or apple slices Fig, blueberry, or strawberry bars Providing snacks is a part of every parent’s job, so choose what you make available to them wisely to better help them succeed on the field, in the classroom, and through life. Registration Continues for 2016/17 Building Bridges 4 Children (BB4C), the district’s 4-year-old early learning program began accepting registrations for the 2016-17 school-year on February 1, 2016. BB4C is open to all children who will be 4 years old on or before September 1, 2016. Please bring your child’s birth certificate with you when you register your child. The district has partnered with the following sites to ensure a quality early-learning program designed for children this age. CESA 11 Head Start 2820 E Park Avenue/CF 715-723-1211 Circle of Friends Early Learning Center 1750 Hallie Road/CF 715-552-9696 Kids USA Learning Center Inc. 656 Lakeland Drive/CF 715-726-1507 MACS St. Charles Borromeo 429 W Spruce Street/CF 715-723-2161 Monkey Business Early Ed Community 1300 Lowater Road/CF 715-723-7444 Rhymes-NRainbows st 5051 171 Street/CF 715-723-8000 YMCA Early Learning Community 630 Miller Street/CF 715-723-5135 123 Look @ Me Early Learning Center 2964 County Rd F/EC 715-874-4779 For additional information or to pick up registration materials, contact a BB4C partner site, download forms from the BB4C website (http://cfsd.chipfalls.k12.wi.us/bb4c/), or contact: Dana Sommerfeld, BB4C Coordinator 1345 Ridgewood Drive Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 715.726.2414 ext. 3004 bb4c@chipfalls.org 10 The Weekend Kid’s Meals Program offered through Feed My People Food Bank provides food for your child during the weekend. There are no income guidelines or requirements. Anyone is welcome to participate in this program. The food is at NO COST to you or your child. Students pick up a plastic bag of food outside the main office every Friday before they leave school at the end of the day. There’s enough food for breakfast and lunch for him/her for Saturday and Sunday, plus snacks and fresh fruit. The meals have not been screened for different allergies; therefore, parents are responsible for determining if this program meets your child’s dietary and health needs. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Derrick Kunsman, Assistant Principal at kunsmadw@chipfalls.org or 715.726.2400 Educational Excellence Eighth Grade social studies students are currently working on an American Indian project. This project includes history, culture, tribal sovereignty, and the current status of American Indian tribes of the United States. Students are researching, using relevant and reliable sources and will organize their information in a clear format with visuals to aid comprehension. Standards addressed with the American Indian project include Hist-B.8.11, WHST 7, and WHST 2B. Upcoming units will include Texas Independence and the War with Mexico. Seventh Grade social studies classes have just finished a unit on Germany and the Alpine Countries with a summative on reading maps and interpreting graphs. Our next unit is on France with a summative dealing with why people revolt. Upcoming units will include Eastern Europe, Russia and Northern Europe. Latin America, our current focus of study in 6th grade, stretches from Mexico in North America to the Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “We are the Mighty Cardinals” southernmost tip of South America. The region has a great variety of physical and cultural contrasts. Steamy tropical forests, thundering waterfalls, cold mountain peaks, and peaceful island beaches make up the physical features of Latin America. The people who live there have a diverse heritage, including European, African, and Indian backgrounds. Although Spanish is common in many of the countries, others such as Portuguese, French, Dutch, English, and over 80 Indian languages are spoken. Most of the people live along or near the coastlines of the continent, and large urban areas such as Buenos Aires are major centers of commerce. Natural resources, such as rain forest vegetation and oil, are important to the region’s economies. As we progress through our unit, we will be examining Latin America’s physical environment, history, and cultural characteristics. 6th Grade: Sixth graders have just completed the Ratios and Rates (6.RP.3b & 3c) unit. Our next unit will be Integers. Students will understand positive and negative numbers and learn how to represent them on a number line and coordinate plane. Students will also learn about opposites and absolute value (6.NS.8). The unit that follows will get us back into algebra and solving single step equations. 7th Grade: Seventh grade students just completed their scaledrawing unit where they enlarged WWII flags, candy bar wrappers, and shrunk a classroom. Next, they will solve a wide variety of percent problems, including those involving discounts, simple interest, taxes, tips, and percent increase or decrease. Please help your child do percent problems when you are out shopping, giving a tip at a restaurant, and finding sales tax on items. The last units in 7th grade math will focus on Geometry and Probability and Statistics. th 8 Grade: In Pre-Algebra, students are studying Scientific Notation. They are learning how to simplify expressions with exponents, which directly leads into simplifying expressions that are in scientific notation. Students will be using the basic operations (add/subtract/multiply/divide) to simplify an expression. Expect your student to be taking their Scientific Notation Summative Assessment the week of April 18. Please note that each team will be testing on a different date due to the Wisconsin Forward Exam. For the rest of April, we will be studying the Pythagorean Theorem. In this unit, students will learn how to convert repeating decimals to a fraction, solve square/cube roots, and find the missing side of a right triangle. A tentative time- frame for the Pythagorean Theorem Summative Assessment is the second week in May. Again, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact your student's Pre-Algebra teacher. Algebra: The last couple of months of 8th grade Algebra will consist of the study of quadratic equations, quadratic functions, and rational functions. This content is perhaps the most cognitively challenging of the year, so it is very important for students to stay focused and to maintain good study habits. As always, if students are in need of additional help, please don't hesitate to ask! As students look forward to next year at Chi-Hi, please remember that our hope for 8th grade Algebra students is for them to reach Calculus as a senior and hopefully consider a post-secondary and career choice in a STEM field. Encourage your student to continue their math education throughout their career at Chi-Hi and beyond! Remaining 2015-2016 Concert Schedule Date Day Ensemble (Time) Place 4/16/16 Sat Band O’ Rama - All Bands (2pm) HS Gym 4/22/16 Fri Show Choir Concert (7pm) HS Auditorium All Choirs Spring Concert 6th &7th/8th Boys (6pm) 5/12/16 Thurs th th 7 Grade Girls & 8 Grade Girls (8pm) MS Auditorium 5/17/16 Tues All Orchestras Spring Concert th th 6 Grade (6pm); 7 Grade th (7pm); 8 Grade (8pm) MS Auditorium 5/24/16 Tues All Bands Spring Concert th th 6 Grade (6pm); 7 Grade th (7pm); 8 Grade (8pm) MS Auditorium 5/30/16 Mon Memorial Day Parade All 8 Grade Band 9am-11:30am Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “Tons of opportunities, more things to love” th Downtown Chippewa 11 Parent Corner From the desk of the School Resource Officer Mark Johnson Well…with the arrival of spring and hopefully better weather and road conditions, many students will be bringing bicycles to school. Parents, please remind your children to ride safely, wear a helmet, to park their bicycles in the racks that are provided at the school and to lock up their bicycles, so that they are not stolen. The Chippewa Falls Police Department requires that all bicycles owned by Chippewa Falls residents, to have a city of Chippewa Falls Bicycle Registration sticker. This sticker can be purchased for the lifetime of the bicycle for $1.00. This sticker allows police officers to determine the owner of the bicycle when found. In addition, the serial number is logged and even if the sticker is removed or unreadable, officers can still determine the owner through the serial number. This small non-expiring $1.00 fee can be very valuable insurance to have if your bicycle is ever lost or stolen. You do not need to bring your bicycle to the police department to purchase the license. Simply bring the make, model, height, color and serial number of the bicycle(s), along with $1.00 for each bicycle, to the Chippewa Falls Police Department weekdays from 7:30am to 4:30pm. HOW ARE WE DOING? Please take a moment to give us feedback about our school! The Parent Satisfaction Survey is open April 4 – April 29. We are proud of the work we continually do here to improve. The feedback you give us will help us in our planning. Thank you very much for your time and feedback! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CFAUS D_Parent Poison Prevention Week was March 20-26. In 2013, Poison Control Centers managed 3.1 million calls…that averages out to almost 8,400 per day! The majority of poisonings occurring in the home are accidental. Among children, these things often cause poisonings: Medicines Painkillers Household cleaners Hydrocarbons (such as lamp oil, kerosene, gasoline, lighter fluid) Plants Most poisonings occur when parents or caregivers are home, but not paying attention. Be especially careful when there is a change in routine. Holidays, visits to and from relatives and other special events put children at greater risk. Ways to Prevent Accidental Poisoning: Store medicine, cleaners, paints/varnishes and pesticides in their original packaging in locked cabinets or containers, out of sight and reach of children Install a safety latch-that locks when you close the door on child-accessible cabinets containing harmful products Purchase and keep all medicines in containers with safety caps. Discard unused medication Check the label each time you give a child medicine to ensure proper dosage Never tell a child that medicine tastes like candy Never place poisonous products in food or drink containers Keep coal, wood, or kerosene stoves in safe working order Maintain working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors Treatment: If your child is unconscious, not breathing or having seizures due to poison contact or ingestion, call 911. If your child has come in contact with poison, and has mild or no symptoms, call your poison control center at 1-800-222-1222. 12 Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “We are the Mighty Cardinals” Immediate Treatment Tips Swallowed Poison: Remove item from the child and have child spit out any remaining substance. Do not make your child vomit! Skin Poison: Remove the child’s clothes and rinse the skin with lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes Eye Poison: Flush the child’s eye by holding the eyelid open and pouring a steady stream of room temperature water into the inner corner. Poisonous Fumes: Take the child outside or into fresh air immediately. If child has stopped breathing, start CPR and do not stop until the child breathes or help arrives. ILLNESS/ABSENCES: Please call the attendance line specific to your student in the morning if your child is to be absent and state why he/she will not be attending. Please be as specific as you can, as often there are several “flu” viruses around at the same time. If your child has been ill, he/she should be free of a temperature over 100.8 degrees, without the use of acetaminophen or ibuprofen, for 24 hours before returning to school. If your child is diagnosed with any of the following communicable diseases please notify the school as soon as possible: strep throat, chicken pox, impetigo, scabies, head lice, pink eye, vomit/diarrhea illness and Fifth’s Disease. The exclusion time for each is: Strep Throat and Impetigo – 24 hours after initial dose of antibiotic Chicken Pox – 7 days or until lesions are crusted over Scabies/Ringworm – 24 hours after initial dose of medication Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) – 24 hours after initial dose of medication Fifth’s Disease – exclusion at discretion of your family doctor or until fever subsides Vomit/Diarrhea – 24 hours after the last vomit or diarrhea episode Head lice-no live lice PHY-ED RESTRICTIONS: If a student's physical activity at school will be limited by injury or illness, a doctor’s note is required. Students are expected to participate fully in PE activities unless there is an exemption note. A medical problem limiting activity for more than one class cycle (5 days) will require a doctor's note. The doctor should indicate the diagnosis and the length of time that physical activity is restricted. If the physician requires that the student be reevaluated before returning to PE, the physician will need to issue another note stating that the student has been cleared to participate. A student with an obvious medical problem (i.e cast or splint) will be required to have a note for PE limitations. ATTENTION PARENTS OF SOON TO BE 6th GRADERS: The Wisconsin Student Immunization law requires a Tdap, the adolescent combination vaccine that protects against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough) and a 2nd Varicella vaccination within 30 days from the start of the 6th grade school year. Please get these shots updated during the summer and turn in your shot record to Health Services Office at the Middle School. Please contact Nurse Julie or Joyce at 715-7262400, ext. 2207 if you have any questions. Please remind your student to check the Lost and Found in the laundry room down in the phy-ed area AND the front office. That lost item you or your student has been looking for may be there! After logging into your portal account, click onto the tab at the top: “Switch Students”. In doing so, you will see a dropdown of all students for whom you are guardian. By selecting their name, you will get a new screen showing the index of information available to you. What, exactly, is available is based on the grade level of your student: The Schedule will give you a grid of your student’s classes Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “Tons of opportunities, more things to love” 13 Attendance offers calendars with specific attendance information Reports contains a list of printable reports for grades, missing assignments, schedules, and assessments including WKCE and AIMS testing results Fees tab will show any monetary amount due The Calendar will notate any significant date for which your student has an assignment due or test scheduled Messages lists all school notices for each of your children’s schools Under User Account, you will be able to change your password, check the access log, and change the way we contact you – including a section for checking/changing your email address If you wish to view specific assignments, the dates they are due, or points earned on an assignment, go to “Schedule” – then click onto the class name. Scroll down to the grids. The grids are set up in the order of oldest first – you may have to scroll down to locate the most current. PARENTS/GUARDIANS WHO HAVE NOT YET CREATED A PARENT PORTAL If you have not yet created a parent portal account, feel free to call or email your child’s school and request information. We will email you instructions and a 32-character code required to activate your account. You will then select a personal username and password. Your parent portal may be accessed through our website at http://cfsd.chipfalls.k12.wi.us and clicking on the Infinite Campus logo at the top of the screen. Clicking onto Infinite Campus Portal will open the login screen for you. If you have further questions, feel free to call the school district’s help desk at 715.726.2413. MOBILE DEVICE PORTAL SETUP Campus Mobile Portal will give you real time information on your son or daughter enrolled in the Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District. You will get access and notification sent to you regarding school lunch accounts, assignments, attendance, grades and schedule changes. The school district ID for this download is LXNWQL. This information is also available on your parent portal account, as are more directions on the set up. My Username: ______________________________ My Password: _______________________________ Breakfast and Lunch Menus for all schools are posted monthly at http://cfsd.chipfalls.k12.wi.us//foodServices.cfm Breakfast is available at all schools. Elementary is $0.35/day, Middle School is $0.85 and High School is $1.00. Additional items can be purchased at the Middle School and High School and each item will be charged individually. Lunch - Elementary $2.10 - MS and HS $2.35 - Milk is available for purchase at any school for $0.35 for all students. If you send a lunch from home, you may want to consider sending a beverage if you do not want to incur a milk charge on your account. - Additional items can be purchased individually at the MS and HS. Students on free or reduced price meals will also be charged for items purchased in addition to the meal. Limiting Meal Purchases/Expense: At the middle and high school levels, students are allowed to purchase additional items along with their traditional lunch and breakfast meal. Restrictions can be placed on an individual student’s account to prohibit excessive a la carte purchases. It does not mean the student cannot have it, but rather they must provide cash at the time of purchase. Additionally, a dollar limit can be set per student. Free and Reduced Price School Meals: All students on free or reduced meals are entitled to one breakfast and one lunch per day. Milk only or extra items are charged at full price. Meal applications are accepted anytime throughout the school year. You may complete an online application on the Infinite Campus Parent Portal. Paper applications are also available at any school office and at the Administration Office. All meal account inquiries/questions can be directed to 715.726.2581. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. SCAN THE QR CODE TO ACCESS OUR INFINITE CAMPUS PARENT INFORMATION SITE 14 Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “We are the Mighty Cardinals” Parent/Guardian Resources Regular School Day Drop Off: 8:15am Start Time: 8:30am Dismissal: 3:44pm Early Release Days September 18 Same Drop Off October 23 and Start Time December 23 as regular January 21 school day February 11 Dismissal: 1pm April 13 The middle school public website can be found at http://cfsd.chipfalls.k12.wi.us/middle/ School calendars, athletic schedules, teacher webpages with lesson plans, and more can be accessed through the site. The Facebook page offers regular updates on events, student activities, school closings, pertinent up-to-date information about our district, and adult education opportunities. The Facebook page is accessible through the district website or by searching for the Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District. Follow items of interest—share your insights. We are tweeting such things as updates on projects in our school and great things students and staff are doing. Find the Middle School’s Twitter account @CFMSCardinals #CFMSRocks and the Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District’s Twitter account @ChippewaFallsSD #MightyCardinals. Be sure to access our Daily Announcements online to get the latest information about what’s happening in our building. On the middle school website, click on the “About Our School” tab and select “Daily Announcements”. Parents/guardians are required to notify school when their student will be absent by calling the attendance line and leaving a detailed message. The attendance line is also where you would leave messages when the student needs to be released during the school day or is coming in late due to an appointment. Please clearly state the name of the student, the time to be released or the return time if applicable and the reason they will be gone. Students can pick up their passes to leave from the respective grade level office or they will be delivered to the student. For all bus related questions, contact: Chippewa Yellow Bus Company at 715.726.2454. Their office is located at 510 E. South Ave., Chippewa Falls, WI 54729. Your child’s safety is of utmost importance to us. Parents needing alternative drop off locations for their child in the afternoon or if the child is riding home with a friend, a bus deviation must be completed and turned into the office. Bus Deviation forms are available in the school office. th To report absences/request passes/emergency messages for 6 & th 7 grade, call: 715.726.2400, press 1 or dial Ext. 1570 To report absences/request passes/emergency messages for 8 grade, call: 715.726.2400, press 2 or dial Ext. 1572 This mobile app has all of our district information, including our website and Facebook Page. The district has a mobile app that can be downloaded from iTunes/Google Play. th The district shall make reasonable accommodations, including the provision of informational material in an alternative format as necessary for a disabled person to participate in a scheduled activity. Please submit your request to a building administrator at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled event. Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “Tons of opportunities, more things to love” 15 th Current 8 grade students at the middle school who plan to participate in a sport at the high school next year have the opportunity to get their sports physical for only $25.00, with all proceeds going to the high school athletic booster clubs. Check it out… 16 Chippewa Falls Middle School • Principal Sue Kern • Assistant Principal Jerim DesJarlais • Assistant Principal Derrick Kunsman “We are the Mighty Cardinals”