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CPMA Middle School
Daily Bulletin
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
National African American History Month
Today's Events: Garrett Augustus Morgan, Inventor
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-Mr. Nerling off campus all day
-Ms. Lowery off campus all day
-Hearing Specialist on campus for follow up assessments in Room 503
-8:00-10:30 Mr. Thomason off campus
-1:00 Construction Meeting in the Trailer
-1:45 Committee Meetings
-2:00 D/HH Meeting in Room 309
-2:40 Grade Level Meetings
-4:00 Ms. Kincaid's Parent Meeting in Room 107
Upcoming Events:
-2/27 Solo Vocal Festival
-2/28 TeamASB Spirit Day – Mustache Day
-2/28 E & G Event on the Quad
-3/5 Jump Rope for Heart
-3/5 PTA Meeting in the Library
-3/10 Madison Community of Schools Meeting
-3/14 Progress Reports to students
Club Activities
Safe Space Club
CANCELLED FOR TUESDAY, 2/25
Community Service Club
Tuesdays during lunch in Room 305
Wyld Life
Thursdays during lunch in Room 407
Circle of Friends
Fridays during lunch in Room 503
STUDENTS
Attention CPMA students: While head lice infestations are more common in elementary school students, middle school students can also catch and spread head lice to others. The most important things to remember and practice so you don't catch head lice are not sharing brushes/combs with others, not sharing pillows or hats/beanies/hoodies/hair accessories with others, and not having head to head contact – for example, hugging closely where heads/faces are directly in contact. Once you have head lice, it is a very timely process to get rid of them. Hair must be washed with a very strong shampoo containing a chemical to kill the live lice. Unfortunately, the shampoo does not kill the eggs, also called nits, that the lice lay. The eggs/nits are very sticky and are difficult to remove from hair strands, in fact, it requires many hours of combing single strands of hair with a very fine nit comb to remove each and every egg/nit. If all eggs/nits are not removed, they will hatch and become live lice, lay more eggs, well, you get the picture. Also, all bedding and clothing must be washed in the hottest water possible and anything that cannot be washed must be put in the dryer on the hottest setting for at least 30 minutes and then placed in plastic air-tight bags for at least 48 hours. Of note, head lice are essentially the sloths of the insect world, meaning they move very slowly, they want to be as close to your scalp as possible nearest the blood supply, and they do not fly, jump, or spread any known diseases. The moral of the story is: if you follow the instructions above, you won't have to worry about catching and then having to try and get rid of lice.
From Ms. Freese
Join us for CPMA's 5th Annual Vocal Solo Festival, this Thursday, February 27th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at The Clairemont Church of God, directly across the street from CPMA. Come enjoy the performances CPMA Choir Department soloists. Admission is free. Students must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Oompa-Loompa-Doompa-Dee-Doo, I've got an awesome event for you! The CPMA Choir Department invites you to join us for a Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Sing-Along Fundraiser on Thursday, March 20th from 5:30-8:30 pm at The Clairemont Church of God, across the street from CPMA. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased from any CPMA choir student or by visiting the choir room, 511. Tickets are $12 and include dinner, dessert, admission to all the sing-along fun and directly benefits the CPMA Choir Department! Dress up as your favorite character from the movie to be entered to win prizes in the costume contest. And don't forget to bring your singing voice, as we will be singing along to all of the classic tunes from this scrumdiddlyuptious movie! Hope to see you there!
From Ms. Schroeder
Have you ever thought about being a Special Ed. Teacher? Come to advisory in room 306 for just 6 weeks and meet an Educational Specialist and her students. She can help you answer questions you might have about jobs in Special Education and schooling requirements. Also, you can be a hands on helper with the students by reading to them, playing music for them, etc. If you are interested, please come by room 306 and talk with Mrs. Schroeder.
Yearbook Sales:
The price of the year book is now $50.00. Even though the price has increased the yearbooks sell out every year. Make sure you get one ordered soon.
Please see Ms. Lowery in the Financial Office or Mrs. Nolan in the Main Office.
Breakfast Menu:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Cold cereal & milk
Yogurt
Cheese Sticks
Assorted cold items
Juice
Fresh fruit
Cold cereal & milk
Yogurt
Cheese Sticks
Assorted cold items
Juice
Fresh fruit
Cold cereal & milk
Yogurt
Cheese Sticks
Assorted cold items
Juice
Fresh fruit
Cold cereal & milk
Yogurt
Cheese Sticks
Assorted cold items
Juice
Fresh fruit
Cold cereal & milk
Yogurt
Cheese Sticks
Assorted cold items
Juice
Fresh fruit
Lunch Menu:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
-Chicken Patty Sandwich
-Vegetarian Chili with Chips
-Assorted Salad Bar
-Arizona Gold Bean & Cheese Burrito
-Cheeseburger
-Assorted Salad Bar
-Chicken & Cheese Quesadilla
-Chicken Patty Sandwich
-Assorted Salad Bar
-Mozzarella Breadsticks with Marinara Sauce
-Cheeseburger
-Assorted Salad Bar
-Cheese Pizza
-Chicken Nuggets
-Assorted Salad Bar
Marlene Nolan
School General Secretary II
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