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Home of the Yellow Jackets May 2019 Dates to Remember No Late Start Wednesdays the rest of the school year May 9 Band Concert 7:00 pm in the Gym May 10 Mid Quarter Grades May 18 CMS Wellness 5K Run & Walk May 24 No School (possible snow make-up day) May 27 No School - Memorial Day May 31 ASB Elections May 31 Hat Day ASB Fundraiser May 31 Early Release 12:40 June 18 8 th Grade Wild Waves June 19 7 th Grade Wild Waves June 21 Last day of school Wild Waves Trip Information Permission slips will be sent home in the near future for students who qualify to go to Wild Waves. If a student has an outstanding fine, they will not be given a permission slip until the fine is paid. If they have an outstanding fine, we will send them a note. This is for students who exhibit good behavior, have good attendance and good grades for the year. Qualifications are: No more than 15 absences No more than 2 detentions No “F’s” on their report card for 1 st , 2 nd , or 3 rd quarter No in school or out of school suspension No outstanding fines Permission slips must be turned in by Monday, June 3 rd . Tickets will be ordered Tuesday morning June 4 th . 8 th Grade - Tuesday, June 18 th 7 th Grade – Wednesday, June 19 th The cost will be $25 With testing starting on May 13th, we have discontinued late start Wednesdays for the rest of the school year. We are focusing on attendance and getting to school on time. Please be sure your student arrives in time to be in class and ready to learn by 7:58. Students without tardies and who stay in class will earn a reward on different weeks in May. Hat Day Fundraiser May 31st Our last Hat Day Fundraiser for the year will be Friday, May 31 st . Students have the opportunity to pay $2.00 and wear their hat for the day! These funds will go to support ASB.

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Page 1: Home of the Yellow Jackets May 2019 - centralia.k12.wa.us...portfolio and apprenticeships are no longer offered for enrollment; however, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

Home of the Yellow Jackets May 2019

Dates to RememberNo Late Start Wednesdays the rest of the school year

May 9 Band Concert 7:00 pm in the GymMay 10 Mid Quarter GradesMay 18 CMS Wellness 5K Run & WalkMay 24 No School (possible snow make-up day)May 27 No School - Memorial DayMay 31 ASB ElectionsMay 31 Hat Day ASB FundraiserMay 31 Early Release 12:40June 18 8th Grade Wild WavesJune 19 7th Grade Wild WavesJune 21 Last day of school

Wild Waves Trip InformationPermission slips will be sent home in the near future for students who qualify to go to Wild Waves. If a student has an outstanding fine, they will not be given a permission slip until the fine is paid. If they have an outstanding fine, we will send them a note. This is for students who exhibit good behavior, have good attendance and good grades for the year. Qualifications are:• No more than 15 absences• No more than 2 detentions• No “F’s” on their report card for

1st, 2nd, or 3rd quarter• No in school or out of school

suspension• No outstanding fines

Permission slips must be turned in by Monday, June 3rd. Tickets will be ordered Tuesday morning June 4th.

8th Grade - Tuesday, June 18th

7th Grade – Wednesday, June 19th

The cost will be $25

With testing starting on May 13th, we have discontinued late start Wednesdays for the rest of the school year. We are focusing on attendance and getting to school on time. Please be sure your student arrives in time to be in class and ready to learn by 7:58. Students without tardies and who stay in class will earn a reward on different weeks in May.

Hat DayFundraiser

May 31stOur last Hat Day Fundraiser for the year will be Friday, May 31st. Students have the opportunity to pay $2.00 and wear their hat for the day! These funds will go to support ASB.

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Optimist Student for April:Mia

Contreras

Sponsored by the Centralia/Chehalis Optimist Club

The Optimist Club will be offering a $500 Scholarship to one 8th grade student at CMS at the end of the

school year.

The Centralia High School Rifle Team would like to invite 8th graders who are interested in joining the rifle team next year to come try it out over the summer. They will meet Wednesdays from 3:30 to 6:00 pm. There is no cost for this trial period. Parents will sign a waiver to be able to participate. The actual season is October 1st thru February 28th.Any questions contact -Donna Baxter (360) 523-8722.

Centralia High SchoolRifle Team

Optimist Student for May:

Madison Buchanan

SBA Test Schedule

The students will soon be taking the SBA (Smarter Balanced Assessment) tests. We ask that you make sure your child gets a restful night’s sleep and a good breakfast the days of their tests. Also, please try to schedule appointments on non-testing days if possible. It is easier for students to take the tests with their classmates. Thank you for your continuing to help and support your student!

Students can use headphones to listen to portions tests. It would be helpful if your student can bring their own headphones for their tests.

• ELA Tests- May 13-16• Math Tests- May 20-23• Science Test- May 29 (8th

Grade Only)

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8th Grade Honor Roll 4.0Mikayla Armitage, Madison M. Buchanan, Michael A. Chapman, Jillian D. Clevenger, Gracee B. Cline, Mia Contreras, Jasmine I. Coto-Mason, Leslie Gil Cisneros, Asher J. Guerrero, Jade Hudson, Anastasia C. Lapierre, Olivia C. Norris, Kassandra L. Ritchey, Khailee B. Ross, Melanie Silvestre-Gonzalez, Madison I. Stoeckler, Alexia A. Urban, Winni W. Zhao,

8th Grade Honor Roll 3.2-3.9Donald C. Blair, Hannah R. Demaris, Antonio D. Garcia, Morgan E. Grove, Samantha B. Johnston, Brianna A. Mcpherson, Allan C. Osborne, Gabriel S. Seymour, Sawyer B. Terry, Hailey Zuehl-Prier, Lisa Cruz, Mariana Guerrero-Cirilo, Giovanni Flores-Cuenca, Byron A. Garcia, Michelle Maldonado, Casey W. Erb, Elias J. Friberg, Devin J. Harrison, Sam W. Jacobs, Tatum L. Johnston, Emily G. Kimball, Norah S. Sas, Charlie C. Stanfield, Levi J. Johnson, Peyton R. Smith, Aketzali L. Andrade Jimenez, Alyssa M. Graves, Jamie S. Hernandez Chavez, Amia M. Moore, Drew M. Pritchard, Benjamen V. Puris, Lacey P. Gress, William G. Hernandez, Kameron Powell, Wyatt C. Baumel, Dominic R. Hicks-Avron, Emma L. Ricks, Angela E. Martinez, Josh Cope, Rylee J. Grose, Selena M. Allee, Derek S. Johnson, Darrell E. Neuert, Justin Rosales-Reyes, Tiffany M. Rose, Cesar Ruiz Nino, Alexandro J. Jimenez,Jacob R. Bleak, Alyciana B. Garcia, Skyler A. Willis, Seth E. Aitken, Jonavin T. Barta-Lindsey,Trenton B. Kohl, Miles J. Greer, Yareni I. Perez, Carla D. Rodas-Gaspar, Emily M. Claxton, Margaret M. Eiland, Jayla Magana,Jeznee E. Journee, Courtney D. Curtis, Paola Mejia Salinas,Angel L. Montejo-Miguel, Selena M. Velazquez,Emileigh E. Widders, Lillian F. Desjadon, Caleigh M. Henton, Cobain T. Kennedy, Brock G. Skovbo, Thomas G. Billings, Drayvyn A. Dijos, Ian A. Kirner, Kassidy A. Speck, Hayden R. Duffy, Raelynne L. Flynn, Mikayla A. Lins, Catalina M. Alvarenga-Silva, Abigail M. Armstrong, Dru B. Jackson, Jimena N. Luis, Shaun Lian, Nikki L. Curtis, Jonas R. Perkins-Oaks, Haylee A. Hack,Alex I. Carpio Cansino, Monica Y. Rico Perez, Nayanza N. Barrera, Michael E. Hoyt, Karyme A. Martinez,

Centralia Middle School 3nd Quarter Honor Roll

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7th Grade Honor Roll 4.0William J. Boggs, Emrie R. Butterfield, Marina L. Curti, Joshua M. Demaris, Marissa Earl, Zander K. Friberg, Shalyn Hall, Felix Haugan, Olivia Hedgers, Paradise E. Hotchkiss, Heaven L. Jacobson, Johnathan E. Kaech, Lauren M. Mannikko, Gracie S. Schofield, Brady Sprague,

7th Grade Honor Roll 3.2-3.9Daniel I. Abarta, Susannah M. Berry, Chihiro Bringman, Selah M. Calkins, Joshua I. Fisher, Tig Hedgers, Scarlette J. Hopper, Jaqueline G. Maldonado,Kiersten A. Moxness, Elizabeth Orellana-Gutierrez, Ciara M. Staggs, Lauren C. Wasson, Ava J. Witchey, Abu Zubaer, Madison O. Moore, Makenzi A. Van Der Hoeff, Malachi O. Hicks-Avron, Dominique K. Axelson,Abigail Fuller, Alia O. Gonzalez,Isabelle E. Gruginski, Miranda Hinojosa-Orozco, Angel D. Rojas, Bailee Spriggs, Jazzlyn A. Cerseda Morales, Rolando Palacios Castro, Elias J. Smith, Paige A. Watt, Kate R. Wickert, Ruth E. Gonzalez, Alayna C. Mcgregor, Jackson D. Pendleton, Kendra A. Dimaggio, Kalea M. Kim, Alaina M. Bedsole, Alan T. Ortiz, Korbin Klawitter, Sarah D. Leon, Cohen D. Ballard, Brody CaCox, Emma L. Elder, Jannitzy Martinez Cruz, Brian Silva-Ortiz, Mikayla Hart, Mileiri rlington, Andres J. Flores Bravo, Camden J. Gunsolley, Jack D. Guthrie, Audrey H. Shore, Ellen E. Buzzard, Myles J. Walkoski, Jayden Gutierrez, Noah Kassab, Wyatt A. Warner, Zoey A. Arellanes, Makenzie A. Jackson, Samuel D. Johnson, Fernando Lopez, Chloe G. Norton, Summer E. Holmes, Evan D. Kunkel, Adeline B. Roulst, Zahira Ramirez, Aiden M. Gardner,Robert Butterworth, Emma M. Gutierrez, Emily R. Leonard,Maribel A. Ortega, Luis A. Lopez-Hipps, Makayla M. Chavez, Shaylee Teitzel, Olivia M. Worthey, Anahi D. Corona, Fallon H. Meade, Jesse Ramirez, Jackson T. Rayton, Danielle N. Taylor, Alexander J. Hernandez Chavez, Hunter M. Vaudrin-Williams,

Centralia Middle School 3nd Quarter Honor Roll

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Track 2018-2019

Orchestra’s TYSA Festival

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Non-discrimination languageCentralia School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator: Mark Davalos ([email protected]); Title IX Coordinator: Scott Chamberlain ([email protected]); and Section 504 Coordinator: Kate Pothier, ([email protected]) (360) 330-7600, 2320 Borst Avenue, Centralia, WA 98531-0610.

In compliance with the requirements of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) the Centralia School District would like to inform you that you may request information about the professional qualifications of your student’s teacher(s) or instructional paraprofessional(s). The following information may be requested for teacher(s):• Whether the teacher has met Washington teacher certification requirements for the grade level and subject

areas in which the teacher provides instruction.• Whether the teacher is teaching under an emergency or other provisional status through which Washington

qualifications or certification criteria have been waived.• The college major and any graduate certification or degree held by the teacher. Whether the student is provided services by paraprofessionals, and if so, their qualifications.The following information may be requested for instructional paraprofessional(s): Paraprofessionals must work under the supervision of a certified teacher. In schools that operate a school wide program, all paraprofessionals must meet professional qualifications. In a Targeted Assistance program, any paraprofessional who is the direct supervision of a certificated teacher must meet the professional qualifications. Para educators can provide a copy of their high school diploma — transcripts are not necessary. Schools that operate a Title I, Part A program must have a high school diploma or GED and completed the following:• Completed at least two years of study at an institution of higher education; or• Obtained an associate’s or higher degree; or• Pass the ETS Para Pro Assessment. The assessment measures skills, and content knowledge related to reading,

writing and math; • Completed previously the apprenticeship requirements and must present a journey card or certificate. The

portfolio and apprenticeships are no longer offered for enrollment; however, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) will continue to honor this pathway.

If you wish to request information concerning your child’s teacher’s and instructional paraprofessional’s qualification, please contact your child’s building principal.

IMPORTANT: College Bound Scholarship ProgramWhat: The College Bound Scholarship promises tuition assistance and a small book allowance for income-eligible students When: June 30 of their 8th grade yearWho: You can apply for the College Bound Scholarship if:•You are eligible for free and reduced-price lunch•Your family is receiving TANF benefits•You are a foster youth•Your family meets the income standardsWhere: Fill out your application today @ http://www.wsac.wa.gov/PayingForCollege/CollegeBound/EligibilityAndApplications or stop by the counselor’s office for a brochure and application!

*More information will be given to students who qualify at conferences.

CMS Tip Line

www.CentraliaSchools.org/CMSTipLineYou can use this to help keep CMS safe and secure. Incidents of bullying, harassment, drugs, violence, threats, etc. can be reported using the tip line. Submitted reports will go to your building administrators for follow up.