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““““Learning is not a product of schooling but the lifeLearning is not a product of schooling but the lifeLearning is not a product of schooling but the lifeLearning is not a product of schooling but the life----long attempt to acquire it..” long attempt to acquire it..” long attempt to acquire it..” long attempt to acquire it..”
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Dear Carver Parents and Students,
Following two consecutive years as the principal of Carver Middle School Dr. Ballard granted me the opportunity to take a sabbatical (leave of absence) from Tulsa Public Schools to explore a different academic endeavor. While I was away last year, I was employed as a full-time college instructor for Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology (OSUIT). At OSUIT I taught both lecture and laboratory courses in Biological Science and Human Anatomy. In addition, I also designed and taught a new lecture and laboratory course in Zoology.
Immediately after I graduated from college, I began my career as a scientist. By some twist of fate, I transitioned into the field of education. Since becoming a member of the academic world, I have always made it a priority to be a life-long learner. This year, before we return to business as usual at Carver, I would like to take a moment to sculpt a scenario of what life-long learning is. According to the Commission for a Nation of Lifelong Learners, life-long learning is “ a continuously supportive process which stimulates and empowers individuals….to acquire all the knowledge, values, skills, and understanding they will require throughout their lifetimes…and to apply them with confidence, creativity, and enjoyment in all roles, circumstances, and environments.”
As educators within the Carver community we try to model the kind of life that we envision for our students. That vision includes, but is not limited to, enthusiasm for life, the
love of reading, maintaining a “to-learn” list, cleaning our input of knowledge ,
, YouTube, vs. relevant blogs, scientific literature, American literature, etc.), mak-ing learning a priority, and of course, reaping the rewards of our hard work and dedica-tion. Throughout this newsletter you will find out what members of our faculty and staff have accomplished this summer to continue the Carver tradition of being a life-long learner. In closing, I would like to take a moment to welcome our newest members to the Carver community. We are glad that you decided to join us in our venture to continue to maintain our fine academic tradition. Always remember, at Carver we have an open door policy. Please feel free to call the school for any assistance or information that you may need. Carver is your school and your support and involvement are critical to our continued success.
Yours Truly,
Melissa J. Woolridge, Ph.D.
WILDCAT ROAR
WELCOME BACK
DR. WOOLRIDGE!! !
Carver Wildcat ROAR
GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER MIDDLE SCHOOL
WILDCAT ROAR
Life Long Learners 2
Communication Form 4
Spirit Wear 7
NEW PTSA Board 8
ParentStudent Academy 10
PTAVENUE 12
Jazz and Jeans 14
Inside this issue:
Special points of
interest:
• Lifelong Learners
• PTSA Memberships
• NEW SCHOOL TIMES
• Football schedule
• PTAVENUE
• Volunteers NEEDED!!
• Jazz & Jeans
• Directory Directory Directory Directory Information
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Tulsa Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, disability, genetic infor-
mation, veteran status, marital status or age in its employment, programs and activities. The following person has been des-
ignated to handle inquiries regarding Tulsa Public Schools' non-discrimination policies: Tulsa Public Schools Human Capital
Department, Bill Naftzger, Director of Support Talent, 3027 S. New Haven Ave. Tulsa, OK 74114-6131, (918) 746-6147.
School Contact Information: School Contact Information: School Contact Information: School Contact Information:
Office: ( 918 ) 925-1420, Fax: ( 918 ) 925-1450
Address: 624 E. Oklahoma Place, Tulsa, OK 74106
Website: carver.tulsaschools.org
"OUR TRADITION IS EXCELLENCE; OUR CONCEPT IS DIVERSITY; OUR
POTENTIAL IS UNLIMITED; OUR FUTURE IS GLOBAL."
GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER TEACHERS ARE LIFEGEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER TEACHERS ARE LIFEGEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER TEACHERS ARE LIFEGEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER TEACHERS ARE LIFE----LONG LEARNERS:LONG LEARNERS:LONG LEARNERS:LONG LEARNERS:
Mark Bishop, 8Mark Bishop, 8Mark Bishop, 8Mark Bishop, 8thththth Grade Language ArtsGrade Language ArtsGrade Language ArtsGrade Language Arts
Using George Orwell’s classic Animal Farm as a “jumping-off” point, I set off this summer on a fellowship grant through Fund for Teachers to the “green” farms of Vermont. There, I investigated Or-well’s themes about the use (and abuse) of power over the weak by the strong. Orwell meant his book as an allegory for Russian history, but I took him at face value: How could his lessons about political power run amok be applied to the literal animal farm? In a country with severe health problems related to diet, environmentally calamitous farming practices, and hideous cruelty perpetuated toward factory farmed animals, how does the idea that absolute power corrupts absolutely shed light on how we de-stroy our planet and ourselves by not asking simple questions like: What powers and practices brought me the food on my fork? Over a span of nine days up and down Vermont, I immersed myself in the world of responsible, small-scale, non-corporate farming practices. I collected literature, attended tours, interviewed organic farmers, and performed farm work. Filming and photographing as I went, I documented my experi-ences for my students. My odyssey through Vermont took me from larger, wealthier farms (Shelburne and Billings Farms), to small family farms (Applecheek and Hawks Hill Farms), to agricultural educa-tional organizations (Two Rivers Center), to an arts and agriculture summer session for high school stu-dents (the Putney School), to the most localized and integrated natural food system in North America (the community of Hardwick, VT). My journeys even took me, unexpectedly, as far as Watkins Glen, NY, near Ithaca, where for two days I investigated the effects of factory farming at Farm Sanctuary, an organization that rescues, rehabilitates, and houses abused farm animals and educates visitors about the conditions and consequences of industrial farming. The sheer amount of knowledge I gained from my travels surpassed my originally high expecta-tions, and the lessons I have taken away from my journey proved to be as enthralling as they are deeply important. I hope now to bring some of what I learned to my students at Carver.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER TEACHERS ARE LIFEGEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER TEACHERS ARE LIFEGEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER TEACHERS ARE LIFEGEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER TEACHERS ARE LIFE----LONG LEARNERS:LONG LEARNERS:LONG LEARNERS:LONG LEARNERS:
Jennifer Reiter, 8th grade U.S. History and Government I took 14 former Carver Students and Parents to Washington DC, Gettysburg and Philadel-phia for a week. That is ALWAYS a learning experience. I am also continuing to work on complet-ing my Master's Degree in American History and Government and spent time this summer working on my culminating project. I also participated in the district's ambitious Curriculum Writing Initiative which is a learning experience for everyone involved. Throw in a Colonial Williamsburg workshop and that about rounds out my summer. :)
Loretta Coleman, 6th, 7th, 8th grade Life Management/Personal Development/Teen Living Skills
As a life long learner, I served on the College and Career Academic Council and attended the Teachers as Advisors professional development workshop. I will also attend Summer Conference. The conference consist of two full days packed with workshops, motivational speakers, innovative teaching methods and the most up to date use of technology in the classroom. I have also read numerous articles and newsletters which deal with education.
Melissa Buchanan, 6th grade Math Over the summer I joined the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM). This membership has allowed me to read articles (current and back issues) from the maga-zine "Mathematics: Teaching in Middle school". In addition to reading many beneficial articles, my membership allows me access to online E-Seminars. I have been able to listen to 2 semi-nars: "Using Humor in Math Class" and "Effective Instruction for Fractions, Decimals, and Per-cents". I hope to be able to listen to 1 or 2 more before school begins. Finally, I reread the book Hands-On Math Projects with Real-Life Applications by Gary and Judith Muschla which describes how to organize projects in the classroom and then presents many projects that incorporate other disciplines like: Math and Music, Math and Sports, Math and Science.
Teresa Spavins, 8th grade Science/Physical Science Besides learning about teaching positions all around the world, this summer I assisted in the Core Curriculum writing project with TPS collaborating with teachers from around the district. This project not only focuses on aligning our PASS standards with the Common Core, but it provided valuable opportunities for horizontal and vertical articulation across the subject areas and across the district. I learned where my school is in relationship to other schools and where we need to be to remain competitive as the education world continues to change and face new challenges. I also enjoyed learning from my own children a myriad of new ways to see the world and participate in the world. I might even learn to LIKE tennis! And I certainly learned that making me-ringue and homemade pie crust is best left to experts like my daughter. I also learned that TPS is missing the bus when we don't have children's eyes checked for tracking problems. I have a month left, so I am sure there is more I will add to the list!
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STUDENT’S “GOES BY” FIRST & LEGAL LAST NAME:STUDENT’S “GOES BY” FIRST & LEGAL LAST NAME:STUDENT’S “GOES BY” FIRST & LEGAL LAST NAME:STUDENT’S “GOES BY” FIRST & LEGAL LAST NAME: GENDERGENDERGENDERGENDER GRADEGRADEGRADEGRADE
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CARVER PARENT COMMUNICATIONS FORM Carver Middle School 2011-2012
Please return completed form to school office c/o PTSA Directory.
Parent/Guardian: ________________________
Street: ___________________________________
City/Zip: ________________________________
Home Phone Number: ____________________
Email: __________________________________
Email: __________________________________
Alternate Contact Numbers:
Cell________________Work ______________
PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY
I permit Carver PTSA to publish the above information in the PTSA Directory. (Valid until student graduation or notification thereof)
If you want only certain information published, please circle the permissible areas.
Parent(s) Name Address Home Phone Email
Please include me in the weekly Carver News emails.
UPDATE/CHANGE REQUEST ONLY (Please complete the applicable areas above) I am interested in becoming a parent volunteer. Please check the area(s) you are interested in. ¨ Teacher Luncheons ¨ Jazz and Jeans ¨ Spring Fundraiser ¨ School Dances ¨ Field Trips ¨ 8th grade events ¨ Book Fair ¨ Grounds Clean-up ¨ Other: ____
Alternate Parent info:
Parent/Guardian: ________________________
Street: ___________________________________
City/Zip: ________________________________
Home Phone Number: ____________________
Email: __________________________________
Email: __________________________________
Alternate Contact Numbers:
Cell________________Work ______________
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¼ Page Ad Cost $35 QTY ________________ ½ Page Ad Cost $50 QTY ________________ Full Page Ad Cost $100 QTY ________________ Inside Back Cover Cost $150 QTY ________________ Back Cover Cost $200 QTY ALREADY SOLD Name of Business:______________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________
Name of Contact: ______________________________________________
Contact Phone: ______________________________________________
Email Address: ______________________________________________
Website: ______________________________________________
DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 14, 2011 Signed: Date: ,2011
CARVER MIDDLE SCHOOL
DIRECTORY ADVERTISING FORM Carver Middle School 2011-2012
Please return completed form to school office c/o PTSA Directory. Karen Bruns will contact you to collect your camera ready art work
and payment. Questions or comments:
Karen Bruns [email protected]
918-269-4600
Communication is KeyCommunication is KeyCommunication is KeyCommunication is Key
Communication is important at Carver Middle School. We make a great effort to keep parents informed about what is going on during and after school. We provide a weekly email update to all parents and family members who complete the Communications Form. The information from the Communications Form is also used to create our student directory. Please take a few minutes to complete the form and return it to the main office. You will be added to the email distribution list and the information you re-quest will be included in the Carver Directory which should be distributed sometime in October. Ques-tions, please contact Karen Bruns at [email protected]. Thank you...Karen Bruns
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SPIRITWEAR NEWS: SPIRITWEAR NEWS: SPIRITWEAR NEWS: SPIRITWEAR NEWS: ****************
Get Your Purple Spirit On! Get Your Purple Spirit On! Get Your Purple Spirit On! Get Your Purple Spirit On!
The new purple Wildcat spirit t-shirts were a big hit at 6th Grade Orientation last spring. Now they're back! Don't miss your chance to order any of the new purple spirit wear as well as the old favorites in
gray or white. Turn your completed order form in by Monday, August 29th. We will be taking orders at Parent/Student Academy on Aug. 11 and at Back-to-School Night on Aug. 18.
Also, if you ordered spirit wear in May 2011, your order will be ready to pick up at Parent/Student
Academy on Aug. 11. http://carver.tulsaschools.org/UserFiles/Servers/Server_1343404/File/PTSA/CPTSA-AUG2011-
SpiritwearFirn.pdf
Congratulations to the 2011-2012 Student Council Officers:
President: Leona Howard
1st Vice- President: Elizabeth Burton
Secretary: Janay Hamilton
Treasurer: Bella Dickens
Parliamentarian: Sydney Johnson
8th Grade Class Representatives:
Marcellus Mclean, Trevor Spratley, Hope Bailey & Brianna Williard
7th Grade Class Representatives:
Timber Mabes, Kennedy Lyons & Emily Larson
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Carver Communication Needs Your Help Carver Communication Needs Your Help Carver Communication Needs Your Help Carver Communication Needs Your Help
The majority of communication from school to home is done via e-mail. If you do not currently have an e-mail address, please consider setting up a free one with Yahoo, Gmail or Hotmail that can be accessed from any internet browser. We appreciate your help with keeping you informed
about Carver.
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Carver PTSA Board 2011-12
Contact Information
We want to thank each and every one of you for the time you put into making Carver PTSA
the best in the district. A BIG THANK YOU!!!!
Office: Name: Email: Phone:
President Beth Delancy [email protected] h 918-488-9656 c 918-406-2315 w 918-858-1998
1st Vice President: Jazz N Jeans
Tracy Murdock [email protected] h 918-794-3593 c 918-770-1194
1st Vice President: Jazz N Jeans
Stacey Kizlinski [email protected] h 918-835-9033 c 918-638-8680
2nd Vice President: Spring Fundraiser
Cari Bashaw [email protected] c 918-698-1001
2nd Vice President: Spring Fundraiser
Stephanie Walston
[email protected] h 918-261-3437
Treasurer: Bob Ehrle [email protected] w 918-925-1420
Secretary: Tanisha Smith [email protected] h 918-267-2243
c 918-407-5602
Delegate: Nancy McDonald [email protected] h 918-665-8433
Membership: Ryuko Vann [email protected] c 918-688-6488
Membership: Taneia Ballard [email protected] c 918-812-9390
Hospitality: Katy Hunt [email protected] h 918-747-1677
c 918-688-6118
Hospitality: Melissa Sublett [email protected] h 918-830-5559
Directory: Karen Bruns [email protected] h 918-744-1730 c 918-269-4600
Logo Wear: Allison Geary [email protected] c 918-720-7467
Grounds: Heidi Dickens [email protected] h 918-742-2152 c 918-519-6729
Wildcat Roar: Sunshine David [email protected] h 918-779-4498
Reflections: Mary Williams [email protected] h 918-295-0123
Reflections: Janet Duvall
8th Grade Chair Melanie Walker [email protected] h 918-605-6267
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Please give a BIG Welcome to our new PTSA President PTSA President PTSA President PTSA President
Beth DelancyBeth DelancyBeth DelancyBeth Delancy
Dear Carver Families and Friends, Your Carver PTSA board has been busy this summer planning for the new school year. We will continue many of the great efforts from last year including:
• Achieving 100% PTSA membership • Coordinating a weekly information e-mail to parents • Updating the school website’s PTSA page and calendar • Publishing the monthly newsletter, The Wildcat Roar • Offering Logowear sales to provide some school uniform items and Friday
spirit t-shirts • Organizing several meals for teachers/staff and two ice-cream days for
students through Hospitality • Funding the Curriculum Enhancement program for teachers to enhance the
student’s learning experience • Grant $100 per classroom teacher for supplies
Our Jazz N Jeans committee has already put a lot of work into our annual adult dinner/auction fundraiser. Please get involved by serving on the committee or se-curing auction items. Definitely plan to gather a group of family and friends to attend the event and support Carver. PTSA will host a parent or student focused program at each of our unit meetings. Please join us on September 8th for our first unit meeting. The program will be Principal Q&A with Dr. Woolridge. Watch for other meeting program topics to be announced. Refreshments will be provided at all meetings. Please don’t hesitate to contact any PTSA Board Member with any questions. Thank you to our wonderful PTSA Board members for volunteering at Carver and for all of their work this summer. We look forward to a fantastic year at Carver. Beth Delancy Carver PTSA President
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P A G E 1 0 W I L D C A T R O A R
Thursday, Aug.
11, 2011
1:00 P.M. OR
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Pick up class schedule cardPick up class schedule cardPick up class schedule cardPick up class schedule card
PTSA Logo Wear / Spirit WearPTSA Logo Wear / Spirit WearPTSA Logo Wear / Spirit WearPTSA Logo Wear / Spirit Wear
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This is the perfect time for you and your 6th grade student to come to meet some teachers and get acquainted with the campus and staff. We look forward to seeing all of you there….
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Carver PTSA will have a "Back to School Dance"
on Friday, September 16th
from 6pm to 9pm. Every student membership
purchased includes a ticket to the dance.
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CARVER PTSA MEMBERSHIP FORM 2011-2012- return this form to Carver front office!
First Name Last Name Membership Type
Please Circle
Address City, Zip E-mail Address
Student Staff
Parent Alumni Com-
munity Member
Student Staff
Parent Alumni
Community Member
Student Staff
Parent Alumni
Community Member
Student Staff
Parent Alumni
Community Member
Student Staff
Parent Alumni
Community Member
$6.00 per Membership x __ Members = $__________ Paid by Check #_____or Cash
First NameFirst NameFirst NameFirst Name Last NameLast NameLast NameLast Name Student gradeStudent gradeStudent gradeStudent grade
Please circlePlease circlePlease circlePlease circle
Purchase of Purchase of Purchase of Purchase of
Student Student Student Student
Membership?Membership?Membership?Membership?
6th 7th 8th6th 7th 8th6th 7th 8th6th 7th 8th Yes NoYes NoYes NoYes No
Student Information – Provide Student Information regardless of whether student is joining PTSA
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From the Editor: All the infor-mation in this newsletter comes from Carver staff, faculty, stu-dents, parents and the TPS website or other affiliations with Carver PTSA.
Thank you all for the warm welcome to the ROAR. I am very excited to be doing this project.
Please email all your future submissions to:
CarverWildcats
@yahoo.com
Thank You Again
Sunshine David
P A G E 1 2 W I L D C A T R O A R
PTAvenue: Your PTSA On-Line Connection PTAvenue is a web-based software system created specifically for PTSA and school activities. Throughout the school year PTSA will provide direct links or instructions to:
• Log your volunteer hours • RSVP for meetings and events • Sign-up to contribute food or other items for lunches or events • Volunteer for dances and other events
There is no user setup or password to remember, only the Organization Code of CarverPTSA! PTSA also uses this system to provide weekly e-mails and track member-ship. This year we are also using the system for our directory and PTSA fi-nances. Please help us by keeping your contact information up to date. Complete your Communication Form at the beginning of the school year and then notify us of any changes throughout the year.
Login with Organization Code CarverPTSA
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Carver Volunteer Hours PTSA helps Carver track parent volunteer hours. Any time you attend a PTSA meeting, help at the book fair, assist in the classroom, coaching, or volunteering in any way, please enter your hours by following these directions: Go to www.ptavenue.com, Click on the green Login button Login as a Parent using CarverPTSA as the Organization Code Click on Volunteers Click Enter Volunteer Hours and complete the form
Volunteer hours may also be recorded in the binder in the school office.
Click Enter Volunteer Hours and complete the form
Volunteer hours may also be recorded in the binder in the school office.
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Get to know www.ptavenue.com www.ptavenue.com www.ptavenue.com www.ptavenue.com to stay in the know at Carver….
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Carver Middle School Jazz and Jeans
Saturday, November 19, 2011 Founders Hall-OU Schusterman
43rd& Yale
Our wonderful fall fundraiser is just a few months away and we want our Carver community to start getting excited now! Mark your calendars because you won’t want to miss this super fun, casual adult
evening of great music, food, and friends! Not to mention the great items offered for auction!
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We need help organizing the event and would love volunteers! Your time is greatly appreciated and it’s really a great way to meet other Carver parents, teachers and staff! Many different levels of help are needed so don’t hesitate even if you can only do a little! Our Carver staff always does such a great job with “Teacher Treasure” items, and this year they are going to be great! Also, many student clubs and groups will be collaborating on items. Anyone can donate an item and the time to start asking for dona-tions is now. We need help from all Carver parents to make our auction successful! It’s so easy and even if you have never been to or helped with an auction before.
What can be donated? Just about anything!
Some examples are following
Goods – House wares, artwork, jewelry, electronics, sporting goods, memorabilia, furniture
Services — Dance lessons, photography session, or art classes, fitness, camps, tutoring, home im-provement, dental services, birthday parties
Gift certificates — Restaurants, sporting events, travel, hotels, entertainment, museums
Time and talents — Tours, classes, memberships, hosting of a party
Wine – Wine pull
Baskets- Design a basket with your favorite theme, OU, Purple, Games, Movies whatever strikes your fancy or things you think you can get donated!
Every gift is appreciated and smaller donations can be combined with others to create bid packages that draw big bids during the silent auction. Of course, every donation is tax-deductible and donors will be
provided with a tax receipt.
We are also seeking event sponsorships. Please contact Rick Kelly at [email protected] if you might be aware of a business or individual who might want to become a sponsor. Sponsors will receive special recognition the evening of the event. Sponsors are not just businesses but individuals as well. Anyone interested in furthering the unparalleled learning experience at Carver is a potential sponsor. Levels of
sponsorship will be announced soon.
Go to http://carver.tulsaschools.org/ and click on Parents, then PTSA for donation forms and more in-formation.
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P A G E 1 5 W I L D C A T R O A R
7th/8th Football Schedule
8/30 Carver vs Webster Jr High @ Carver
9/6 Carver vs Thoreau @ Carver
9/20 Carver vs Edison @ Carver
9/27 Carver vs East Central Jr High @ East Central
10/4 Carver vs Hale Jr High @ East Central
10/11 Carver vs Casia Hall @ Carver (Homecoming Activities)
10/25 Carver vs Rogers Jr High @ Milton Stadium
11/1 Carver vs Memorial Jr High @ Lafortune
Game Times will be 7th grade at 6pm
& 8th grade at 7:30
Football conditioning started on July 5th from 6 to 7 pm in the Carver foot-ball stadium. It is not too late to come out for football, but must have completed athletic package. The athletic package will be located in the main office.
Basketball tryouts for girls and boys will be in late August or the first of September. Inter-ested students will have to sign up in main office. Students must sign-up to tryout due to grade check requirement. Students with any D's or F's on Powerschool report will be ineligible for
tryouts.
Fundraiser
All school fundraiser will be Blue and Gold sausage. We need to raise about $5000 for
activities for this school year. The profits will be spent for Principal's Honor Roll celebrations, bus transportation costs, after school tutoring, after school detention, and positive consequence
activities.
Fundraiser will run from August 20th to September 20th.
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Notices & RemindersNotices & RemindersNotices & RemindersNotices & Reminders
Medication Reminders:Medication Reminders:Medication Reminders:Medication Reminders:
Medication authorization forms must be completed each year for all medications, including inhalers.
Prescription medications must be clearly labeled with student’s name, date, and instructions for administration.
Non-prescription medications (over the counter) must be in the original container, and labeled with instructions for administration to student.
For all medication carried by the student, a self-administration form must be completed. The student’s physician or dentist must sign the form.
Students, who are minors, may not transport controlled medications such as Ritalin.
Medication left in the school health clinic after the last official day of classes will be discarded, according to school policy.
Expired medications will not be allowed. To obtain a copy of the mediation policy, please contact the school nurse by calling the Carver main office at 918-925-1420.
Special Needs Announcement:Special Needs Announcement:Special Needs Announcement:Special Needs Announcement:
Every child with special needs has a right, by law, to a free and appropriate education. This
includes children and adults (0-21) with any type of physical, mental, emotional, or learning
handicap. This is an attempt to locate these children in order to assist in providing the ser-
vices to which they are entitled. If you are aware of someone in need of service, please con-
tact: Tulsa Public Schools, Department of Education, Education Service Center, 3027 South
New Haven, Tulsa, OK 74147-0208. Telephone—918-746-6867.
ANNUAL ASBESTOS NOTICE ANNUAL ASBESTOS NOTICE ANNUAL ASBESTOS NOTICE ANNUAL ASBESTOS NOTICE
TO ALL EMPLOYEES, PARENTS, VISITORS, AND ANY INTERESTED PERSON: Regarding ASBES-TOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS in ALL buildings OWNED, LEASED/RENTED or USED by TULSA PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Date of this notice: August 5, 2011
ALL TULSA PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS have been inspected for asbestos-containing materi-als in accordance with E.P.A. mandates on or before October 12, 1989, by licensed and ac-credited inspectors.
Results of inspections, samples and subsequent analysis are available for your review in the ASBESTOS MANAGEMENT PLAN on file in this building and Tulsa Public Schools’ Mainte-nance Center, 1555 N. 77th E. Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Dates, Reminders & VolunteersDates, Reminders & VolunteersDates, Reminders & VolunteersDates, Reminders & Volunteers
STUDENTSSTUDENTSSTUDENTSSTUDENTS
We want to publish your
Poems, Lyrics
Songs or
Short stories….
Let us be the first to pub-lish your MASTERPIECE!!!
NOTE from our NURSE
Here are some links to the guide to Immunization Requirements in Oklahoma. If you have questions about your child’s immunization status you can call Nurse Kimberly Brown at 918-915-1420 or email her at [email protected]. Look in the lobby Kiosk for information on health assistance and other resources. Links: http://www.ok.gov/health/documents/2010-2011%20School%20Child%20Care%20Requirements%202010-2011%20Jan-10.pdf
http://imm.health.okokokok.gov .
8TH Grade CAR WASH AT CARVER!!!!!
8th grade is holding a carwash at Carver to raise
money for the 8th grade formal. Please stop by,
get your car washed and help support our 8th grade wildcats.
Saturday August 13th
9:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m.
At Carver
8th Grade volunteers needed—watch for more information
PTSA Unit Meeting Dates
Carver Library/
Media Center at 6:30 p.m.
September 8, 2011
October 13, 2011
January 12, 2012
February 9, 2012
April 12, 2012 Million Word Reader ProgramMillion Word Reader ProgramMillion Word Reader ProgramMillion Word Reader Program PTSA is working with Dr. Woolridge and Ms. Edwards, Carver’s Media Specialist, to bring a new recognition program to Carver’s Million Word Readers. Stay tuned for more information….and let the reading begin!
Thank you to everyone who turned in their Box Top for Educa-tion coupons. The student council raised $420 during the spring cam-paign. Please continue to save your box tops and drop them off in the main office or give them to Mrs. J. Smith, the Carver Student Council Sponsor.
Carver Back to School Night will be Thursday, August
18th at 6:30 p.m. at Carver. 7th & 8th graders and their
parents can pick-up their schedules and other information.
Attention Parents of 8Attention Parents of 8Attention Parents of 8Attention Parents of 8thththth Grade Grade Grade Grade NJHS Students:NJHS Students:NJHS Students:NJHS Students:
Mrs. Loegering is looking for a few volunteers from the group of students who were in-ducted into the NJHS this spring. If your NJHS student would like to volunteer at one or more of the sessions listed below, please contact Mrs. Loegering directly at [email protected]. Student volun-teers will earn credit toward their 2011-2012 NJHS hours.
6th grade Parent/Student Academy August 11, 2011 Session #1—1:00 p.m.
6th grade Parent/Student Academy August 11, 2011 Session #2—6:30 p.m.
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What’s a TM? What’s a TM? What’s a TM? What’s a TM? Why should I care?Why should I care?Why should I care?Why should I care?
The Time Management Book TM is a required tool for students at Carver, and can be pur-
chased at school for $5.00. The TM is designed to help students be successful in school.
Successful students use their TM books EVERYDAY at school... and they also take them
home. What better way to get parents on the learning team? Not only does the TM list stu-
dents’ homework assignments, but it also has the school calendar, the uniform code,
school policies, important quotes and learning ideas AND serves as a hall pass! Quite the
versatile publication! Please read the expectations below to understand Carver’s TM objec-
tives:
HOW CAN PARENTS USE THE TM?
Show your child how to set goals—check the information in front of the TM.
Show your child how to manage time— again check the front of the TM.
Show your child how to enter an assignment in the TM, with its due date.
Encourage your child to check off a task when it has been completed.
TM Book Objectives
Improve academic performance;
Teach and reinforce goal setting;
Teach and reinforce time management;
Track homework;
Improve test-taking skills and results; and
Improve school-home communication
TM Book Expectations for Use:
Students will carry the TM to each class.
Students will replace the TM if it’s lost.
Students will use the TM as a hall pass
Teacher will check the TM once a week
5% Back to Schools Program at Office Depot
If Carver parents shop at Office Depot and give them our school
ID, # 70082974, Carver can earn 5% of the purchase, enabling
our school to acquire additional supplies. Thanks Parents!
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NEW SCHOOL START/STOP TIMESNEW SCHOOL START/STOP TIMESNEW SCHOOL START/STOP TIMESNEW SCHOOL START/STOP TIMES
Question: Question: Question: Question: What time should we arrive?
Answer: Answer: Answer: Answer: 8:35 a.m.
Question: Question: Question: Question: What time do classes start?
Answer: Answer: Answer: Answer: 8:45 a.m.
Question: Question: Question: Question: When is the school day over?
Answer: Answer: Answer: Answer: 3:50 p.m.
Question: Question: Question: Question: What about the after school pick up procedure:
Answer: Answer: Answer: Answer: Students that walk to school may walk home. If parents pick students up, then the student
should wait on the sectioned off concrete area outside of the main entrance. Or, the student may walk
around the bus loop and meet their parent on the parking lot north of the main entrance. Due to safety
concerns, students are not permitted to cross through the bus loop area. Students that ride the bus to
school should plan to ride the same bus home. New students are encouraged to write their bus route
and number on their notebooks and have it available as a reminder after school.
Students MUST cross the street at the corner. Passenger car traffic driving or Students MUST cross the street at the corner. Passenger car traffic driving or Students MUST cross the street at the corner. Passenger car traffic driving or Students MUST cross the street at the corner. Passenger car traffic driving or parking on the bus loop is NOT permitted from 8:15 a.m.parking on the bus loop is NOT permitted from 8:15 a.m.parking on the bus loop is NOT permitted from 8:15 a.m.parking on the bus loop is NOT permitted from 8:15 a.m.————9:15 a.m. and 3:15 9:15 a.m. and 3:15 9:15 a.m. and 3:15 9:15 a.m. and 3:15
In need of assistance or have questions:In need of assistance or have questions:In need of assistance or have questions:In need of assistance or have questions:
Principal: Melissa Woolridge
Assistant Principal: Valarie Farrow
Principal’s Secretary: Carol Crumb
Front Office Clerk: Kathy Cooper
Registrar/Attendance Clerk: Pat Clark
Grade Level Counselors: 6th grade-Joel Myers
7th grade-Maya Jones
8th grade-Bob Ehrle
Cafeteria Manager: Barbara Eason
Nurse: Kimberly Brown