The meeting covered several topics:
- Dr. Worthington provided an overview of CMCSS strategic goals such as implementing Common Core standards and Response to Instruction and Intervention programs.
- Technology infrastructure improvements were discussed to support online assessments. Alternative funding has increased from $6M to $16M.
- Tabletop emergency exercises are conducted with district staff and agencies to improve emergency responses.
- Recent improvements to the CMCSS website were highlighted to better engage parents through features like online registration and the volunteer portal.
This document provides an inventory of spirit wear items available for purchase from 2014-2015 through 2011-2012 for a school. It lists the various shirt, hoodie, ornament and wristband options available each year along with colors, slogans and pricing. Size availability is indicated for each item. The back of the page includes an order form for students to provide their name, teacher, grade, contact number and item code/description/price for requested purchases. A section for PTO use tracks receipt of orders, delivery details and payment information.
This document provides an inventory of spirit wear items available for purchase from 2014-2015 through 2011-2012 for a school. It lists the various shirt, hoodie, ornament and wristband options available each year along with colors, slogans and pricing. Size availability is indicated for each item. The back of the page includes an order form for students to provide their name, teacher, grade, contact number and item code and description to purchase spirit wear items.
The document outlines the food items needed for two Teacher Appreciation Week events at a school - a breakfast on May 7th and desserts on May 10th. It provides detailed lists of the types and quantities of food requested, including donuts, muffins, bagels, fruit, juices, and baked goods. It also lists supplies needed like plates, napkins, and cutlery and requests volunteers respond to the coordinator to help with set-up and clean-up.
The Rossview Middle School PTO membership form asks for a $5 family membership fee to support the PTO's annual budget goals through fundraising. It requests contact information for parents and guardians as well as their relationship to the school. Space is provided to list up to three students along with their grade, homeroom teacher, and whether payment is by cash or check made payable to the Middle School Hawks PTO. Members will receive a free hawk window cling for joining.
Girls and Boys entering K-8th grade can register for the Rossview Hawks Mini Cheer Camp from June 9-12, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Rossview High School. The camp teaches basic cheer skills, cheers, dances and participants will perform at a football game in the fall. Early registration is $60 per participant with discounts for additional siblings and registration at the door is $5 more. The final day will include a performance and pizza party. Registration forms and fees are due by May 28th.
The Hawks Basketball Camp document provides information about a basketball camp being held from June 2nd to 4th for boys in kindergarten through 9th grade. The camp will take place from 9am to 12noon at Rossview High School and cost $75, with registration forms and payment due by mail. The camp aims to help young players improve their skills and develop good habits on and off the court under the guidance of an experienced coaching staff.
This document outlines a code of conduct for staff at a middle school. It includes agreements to demonstrate patience through active listening and filtered responses, encourage each other and celebrate successes without bias, cooperate flexibly and share responsibility professionally, follow the Golden Rule and recognize everyone's roles in reaching the school's potential, and practice open communication through transparency, honesty and constructive goal-oriented conversations while assuming positive intentions.
The meeting covered several topics:
- Dr. Worthington provided an overview of CMCSS strategic goals such as implementing Common Core standards and Response to Instruction and Intervention programs.
- Technology infrastructure improvements were discussed to support online assessments. Alternative funding has increased from $6M to $16M.
- Tabletop emergency exercises are conducted with district staff and agencies to improve emergency responses.
- Recent improvements to the CMCSS website were highlighted to better engage parents through features like online registration and the volunteer portal.
This document provides an inventory of spirit wear items available for purchase from 2014-2015 through 2011-2012 for a school. It lists the various shirt, hoodie, ornament and wristband options available each year along with colors, slogans and pricing. Size availability is indicated for each item. The back of the page includes an order form for students to provide their name, teacher, grade, contact number and item code/description/price for requested purchases. A section for PTO use tracks receipt of orders, delivery details and payment information.
This document provides an inventory of spirit wear items available for purchase from 2014-2015 through 2011-2012 for a school. It lists the various shirt, hoodie, ornament and wristband options available each year along with colors, slogans and pricing. Size availability is indicated for each item. The back of the page includes an order form for students to provide their name, teacher, grade, contact number and item code and description to purchase spirit wear items.
The document outlines the food items needed for two Teacher Appreciation Week events at a school - a breakfast on May 7th and desserts on May 10th. It provides detailed lists of the types and quantities of food requested, including donuts, muffins, bagels, fruit, juices, and baked goods. It also lists supplies needed like plates, napkins, and cutlery and requests volunteers respond to the coordinator to help with set-up and clean-up.
The Rossview Middle School PTO membership form asks for a $5 family membership fee to support the PTO's annual budget goals through fundraising. It requests contact information for parents and guardians as well as their relationship to the school. Space is provided to list up to three students along with their grade, homeroom teacher, and whether payment is by cash or check made payable to the Middle School Hawks PTO. Members will receive a free hawk window cling for joining.
Girls and Boys entering K-8th grade can register for the Rossview Hawks Mini Cheer Camp from June 9-12, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Rossview High School. The camp teaches basic cheer skills, cheers, dances and participants will perform at a football game in the fall. Early registration is $60 per participant with discounts for additional siblings and registration at the door is $5 more. The final day will include a performance and pizza party. Registration forms and fees are due by May 28th.
The Hawks Basketball Camp document provides information about a basketball camp being held from June 2nd to 4th for boys in kindergarten through 9th grade. The camp will take place from 9am to 12noon at Rossview High School and cost $75, with registration forms and payment due by mail. The camp aims to help young players improve their skills and develop good habits on and off the court under the guidance of an experienced coaching staff.
This document outlines a code of conduct for staff at a middle school. It includes agreements to demonstrate patience through active listening and filtered responses, encourage each other and celebrate successes without bias, cooperate flexibly and share responsibility professionally, follow the Golden Rule and recognize everyone's roles in reaching the school's potential, and practice open communication through transparency, honesty and constructive goal-oriented conversations while assuming positive intentions.
My Coke Reward schools summer_reminderflyer_finalDeon Lucke
The document encourages donating My Coke Rewards points to a school over the summer. It details how to earn points by entering codes from Coke products like Dasani, Sprite, Minute Maid and Powerade. These points can then be donated online to help the school get supplies for the next year. It emphasizes that there are many opportunities over the summer like picnics and games to earn points and support the school.
Julie Combs, the At-Risk Coordinator, will give a presentation on Parents Supporting Student Success on September 16th from either 8:00-10:00am or 5:30-7:30pm in the 1st floor board room located at 621 Gracey Ave.
This document provides information for parents about Dean Rusk Middle School's Panther Camp for the 2014 school year. It includes greetings from the principal and assistant principal, the school mission, information about upcoming events like Open House, staff lists, bell schedules, and commonly asked questions. It also provides students' 2013-14 test score results and information about clubs, activities, and academic classes available at the school.
This document provides information about a C.A.S.A Week excursion for Grade 6 students taking place from April 19-23, 2009 in Taman Negara, Malaysia. It outlines details about costs, transportation, supervision, safety precautions, activities, food, packing lists, and contact information. The excursion will involve canopy walks, trekking, cultural activities, night walks, rafting and visits to a local school and interpretive rainforest walks while being supervised by teachers and guides.
Stewartsville Middle School will hold open houses on August 14th and 21st. The first student day is August 27th, with students entering at 7:50 am and homeroom beginning at 8:00 am. Transportation and arrival procedures are outlined. The school uses a positive behavior system called Stinger Levels to reward appropriate conduct. The 6th, 7th, and 8th grade instructional staff are listed by subject. Information is also provided about grading, honor roll eligibility, and miscellaneous school policies and contacts.
March 13 2014 parent communications notesDeon Lucke
The document summarizes notes from a parent communications meeting that discussed the Family School Connection program, making up missed school days, and parent questions and suggestions. The Family School Connection program includes new volunteer and parent involvement opportunities as well as support programs that are still being developed. Parents discussed whether the school system is progressing in the right direction to fulfill its mission and if students are being successfully prepared for college or careers. Suggestions from parents included having students take online classes to prepare for college and increasing diversity in middle school elective courses.
This document summarizes the spirit wear inventory for Rossview High School from 2011-2015. It lists the various spirit wear items available each year such as t-shirts, hoodies, and ornaments along with their prices. Sizes and quantities available are provided. The second page is an order form for students to purchase spirit wear with fields to provide their name, teacher, grade, contact number, item code, and payment details.
The document outlines initiatives by a school district to increase parent engagement for military families as required by a Department of Defense Education grant. It discusses assigning volunteer coordinators and information coordinators at each school to streamline volunteer opportunities and communication. It also describes developing a volunteer portal, selecting parent ambassadors, participating in community outreach events, offering free parent workshops and classes through a Connect U! program, creating a parent engagement webpage, and allowing online summer registration. The overall goal is to develop a parent engagement model that can be replicated by other districts serving military families.
Citizen Schools Updates and Plans: Feb. 29, 2012Citizen Schools
Co-founder and CEO Eric Schwarz presents the data demonstrating the impact of our expanded learning time partnerships on student achievement, at the annual Executive Briefing held at Fidelity Investments in Boston.
Ro ms pto welcome packet with pto open board positions 2014 2015 school yearDeon Lucke
This document is a welcome packet for Rossview Middle School that includes contact information for school administrators, teachers, and PTO board members. It discusses the goals of the PTO, which include improving communication, fundraising to support the school's budget, building community awareness and support, and adding enrichment programs. The packet also provides information about the school hours and Family School Connection initiatives to increase parental involvement through volunteer opportunities and a parent ambassador program.
Steve vitto and Jennifer Russell school family partershipsSteve Vitto
A FOCUS DAY MIBLSI TRAINING PRESENTED BY STEVEN VITTO AND JENNIFER RUSSELL, MAISD BEHAVIOR CONSULTANT OUTLINING A PROCESS FOR DEVELOPING SUPPORTS FOR EFFECTIVE HOME SCHOOL PARTNERSHIPS. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS KRISTIE DILA FOR HER SUPPORT
This document is a handbook for Topeka Drive Elementary School that provides information about the school's policies, procedures, programs, faculty, daily schedule, and calendar. It includes sections about communicating with teachers, student services, extracurricular activities, and involvement opportunities for parents. The principal welcomes parents and students to the upcoming school year and encourages reviewing the handbook.
To ensure that the After Prom tradition continues, we rely heavily on parent and business donations. This community-supported event is self funded each year. For your generous support, your donation will be prominently displayed on our DONOR WALL the night of the event as well as on our Facebook page, 2018 Hawks After Prom. Your contribution is greatly appreciated by the Rossview High School class of 2018 and the entire Rossview community.
The document is a letter from a high school after prom committee asking parents to provide contact information for potential business or individual donors who could help fundraise for the 2018 after prom event. It provides an example that potential business donors could include a parent's employer, church, or business they frequent, while potential individual donors could be grandparents, family, or friends connected to a senior. Parents are asked to respond with contact details for any potential donors or businesses that could sponsor catered lunches to help the committee reach its fundraising goal.
The After Prom committee has chosen the theme "Survivor, Outwit, Outlast, Outplay!" for this year's event. They will be holding a monthly catered lunch fundraiser starting in September, with lunches to be prepared on Thursdays and delivered on Fridays. Volunteers are needed to help with food preparation, order fulfillment, and deliveries. Employees from local businesses and Ft. Campbell are encouraged to sign up as point people to collect lunch orders from their workplaces. Details on procedures and sign-up information are provided in an attachment.
Catered lunch delivery dates and timeline for 2017-2018Deon Lucke
The document outlines the timeline and logistics for catered lunch deliveries in 2017-2018 for an after prom committee fundraiser. It details the dates for delivering menus to schools and businesses to place orders, collecting orders, shopping for ingredients, prepping lunches, packing lunches, and delivering lunches. Locations for food prep and delivery are the Stones Manor Clubhouse and Jennel Crabbe's home. Donations will include bottled water, snack chips, homemade cookies/brownies, sandwich bags, and gift cards. An example menu is also provided.
Hawks after prom bylaws and constitutionDeon Lucke
This document outlines the constitution and bylaws of the Hawks After Prom organization, which supports the after prom program for Rossview High School seniors. It details the organization's name, purpose of providing financial support for a safe, drug-free after prom event. It describes membership as open to all Rossview parents, with no dues required. Officers must be parents/guardians of seniors and are elected annually. Responsibilities of the president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer are outlined. Meetings and committees are also established to organize fundraisers and activities for the after prom event.
Teachers Appreciation Week is May 4-8, 2015 and the PTO wants to provide teachers and staff with a Desert Day on Friday May 8. They are requesting donations of cookies, cakes, brownies, pies, tea and plates/forks for around 110 people. Those who want to contribute should email the PTO coordinator with what they can provide to avoid duplications.
February 10 2015 pto board agenda and minutesDeon Lucke
This document contains the minutes from a PTO board meeting at ROMS. Key points include:
- The treasurer reported a current bank balance of $17,219.02.
- The principal provided updates on testing schedules, a potential new entry office, and congratulated the Hawkbotics team for qualifying for a competition.
- The board discussed plans for a new LED marquee and filling open board positions for the next school year.
- Various coordinator reports provided fundraising, membership, and volunteer updates. The meeting covered routine PTO business.
My Coke Reward schools summer_reminderflyer_finalDeon Lucke
The document encourages donating My Coke Rewards points to a school over the summer. It details how to earn points by entering codes from Coke products like Dasani, Sprite, Minute Maid and Powerade. These points can then be donated online to help the school get supplies for the next year. It emphasizes that there are many opportunities over the summer like picnics and games to earn points and support the school.
Julie Combs, the At-Risk Coordinator, will give a presentation on Parents Supporting Student Success on September 16th from either 8:00-10:00am or 5:30-7:30pm in the 1st floor board room located at 621 Gracey Ave.
This document provides information for parents about Dean Rusk Middle School's Panther Camp for the 2014 school year. It includes greetings from the principal and assistant principal, the school mission, information about upcoming events like Open House, staff lists, bell schedules, and commonly asked questions. It also provides students' 2013-14 test score results and information about clubs, activities, and academic classes available at the school.
This document provides information about a C.A.S.A Week excursion for Grade 6 students taking place from April 19-23, 2009 in Taman Negara, Malaysia. It outlines details about costs, transportation, supervision, safety precautions, activities, food, packing lists, and contact information. The excursion will involve canopy walks, trekking, cultural activities, night walks, rafting and visits to a local school and interpretive rainforest walks while being supervised by teachers and guides.
Stewartsville Middle School will hold open houses on August 14th and 21st. The first student day is August 27th, with students entering at 7:50 am and homeroom beginning at 8:00 am. Transportation and arrival procedures are outlined. The school uses a positive behavior system called Stinger Levels to reward appropriate conduct. The 6th, 7th, and 8th grade instructional staff are listed by subject. Information is also provided about grading, honor roll eligibility, and miscellaneous school policies and contacts.
March 13 2014 parent communications notesDeon Lucke
The document summarizes notes from a parent communications meeting that discussed the Family School Connection program, making up missed school days, and parent questions and suggestions. The Family School Connection program includes new volunteer and parent involvement opportunities as well as support programs that are still being developed. Parents discussed whether the school system is progressing in the right direction to fulfill its mission and if students are being successfully prepared for college or careers. Suggestions from parents included having students take online classes to prepare for college and increasing diversity in middle school elective courses.
This document summarizes the spirit wear inventory for Rossview High School from 2011-2015. It lists the various spirit wear items available each year such as t-shirts, hoodies, and ornaments along with their prices. Sizes and quantities available are provided. The second page is an order form for students to purchase spirit wear with fields to provide their name, teacher, grade, contact number, item code, and payment details.
The document outlines initiatives by a school district to increase parent engagement for military families as required by a Department of Defense Education grant. It discusses assigning volunteer coordinators and information coordinators at each school to streamline volunteer opportunities and communication. It also describes developing a volunteer portal, selecting parent ambassadors, participating in community outreach events, offering free parent workshops and classes through a Connect U! program, creating a parent engagement webpage, and allowing online summer registration. The overall goal is to develop a parent engagement model that can be replicated by other districts serving military families.
Citizen Schools Updates and Plans: Feb. 29, 2012Citizen Schools
Co-founder and CEO Eric Schwarz presents the data demonstrating the impact of our expanded learning time partnerships on student achievement, at the annual Executive Briefing held at Fidelity Investments in Boston.
Ro ms pto welcome packet with pto open board positions 2014 2015 school yearDeon Lucke
This document is a welcome packet for Rossview Middle School that includes contact information for school administrators, teachers, and PTO board members. It discusses the goals of the PTO, which include improving communication, fundraising to support the school's budget, building community awareness and support, and adding enrichment programs. The packet also provides information about the school hours and Family School Connection initiatives to increase parental involvement through volunteer opportunities and a parent ambassador program.
Steve vitto and Jennifer Russell school family partershipsSteve Vitto
A FOCUS DAY MIBLSI TRAINING PRESENTED BY STEVEN VITTO AND JENNIFER RUSSELL, MAISD BEHAVIOR CONSULTANT OUTLINING A PROCESS FOR DEVELOPING SUPPORTS FOR EFFECTIVE HOME SCHOOL PARTNERSHIPS. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS KRISTIE DILA FOR HER SUPPORT
This document is a handbook for Topeka Drive Elementary School that provides information about the school's policies, procedures, programs, faculty, daily schedule, and calendar. It includes sections about communicating with teachers, student services, extracurricular activities, and involvement opportunities for parents. The principal welcomes parents and students to the upcoming school year and encourages reviewing the handbook.
To ensure that the After Prom tradition continues, we rely heavily on parent and business donations. This community-supported event is self funded each year. For your generous support, your donation will be prominently displayed on our DONOR WALL the night of the event as well as on our Facebook page, 2018 Hawks After Prom. Your contribution is greatly appreciated by the Rossview High School class of 2018 and the entire Rossview community.
The document is a letter from a high school after prom committee asking parents to provide contact information for potential business or individual donors who could help fundraise for the 2018 after prom event. It provides an example that potential business donors could include a parent's employer, church, or business they frequent, while potential individual donors could be grandparents, family, or friends connected to a senior. Parents are asked to respond with contact details for any potential donors or businesses that could sponsor catered lunches to help the committee reach its fundraising goal.
The After Prom committee has chosen the theme "Survivor, Outwit, Outlast, Outplay!" for this year's event. They will be holding a monthly catered lunch fundraiser starting in September, with lunches to be prepared on Thursdays and delivered on Fridays. Volunteers are needed to help with food preparation, order fulfillment, and deliveries. Employees from local businesses and Ft. Campbell are encouraged to sign up as point people to collect lunch orders from their workplaces. Details on procedures and sign-up information are provided in an attachment.
Catered lunch delivery dates and timeline for 2017-2018Deon Lucke
The document outlines the timeline and logistics for catered lunch deliveries in 2017-2018 for an after prom committee fundraiser. It details the dates for delivering menus to schools and businesses to place orders, collecting orders, shopping for ingredients, prepping lunches, packing lunches, and delivering lunches. Locations for food prep and delivery are the Stones Manor Clubhouse and Jennel Crabbe's home. Donations will include bottled water, snack chips, homemade cookies/brownies, sandwich bags, and gift cards. An example menu is also provided.
Hawks after prom bylaws and constitutionDeon Lucke
This document outlines the constitution and bylaws of the Hawks After Prom organization, which supports the after prom program for Rossview High School seniors. It details the organization's name, purpose of providing financial support for a safe, drug-free after prom event. It describes membership as open to all Rossview parents, with no dues required. Officers must be parents/guardians of seniors and are elected annually. Responsibilities of the president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer are outlined. Meetings and committees are also established to organize fundraisers and activities for the after prom event.
Teachers Appreciation Week is May 4-8, 2015 and the PTO wants to provide teachers and staff with a Desert Day on Friday May 8. They are requesting donations of cookies, cakes, brownies, pies, tea and plates/forks for around 110 people. Those who want to contribute should email the PTO coordinator with what they can provide to avoid duplications.
February 10 2015 pto board agenda and minutesDeon Lucke
This document contains the minutes from a PTO board meeting at ROMS. Key points include:
- The treasurer reported a current bank balance of $17,219.02.
- The principal provided updates on testing schedules, a potential new entry office, and congratulated the Hawkbotics team for qualifying for a competition.
- The board discussed plans for a new LED marquee and filling open board positions for the next school year.
- Various coordinator reports provided fundraising, membership, and volunteer updates. The meeting covered routine PTO business.
April 2015 calendar for the ROMS girls golf team with match dates and locations:
Matches are scheduled almost every weekday afternoon at 3:30pm at various courses around the area for both the varsity and junior varsity teams. The top team is designated as the home team for each match. Individual players may also play with teams. The calendar also notes upcoming district and regional tournaments in late April and May.
Rossview golf boys march 2015-calendar (8)Deon Lucke
The March 2015 calendar lists boys' golf matches for ROSSVIEW high school that will take place from March 1-31. Matches are scheduled to start at 3:30 PM at the home course of the top team listed. The calendar notes that green fees are $6 and includes dates for spring break as well as contact information for further calendar details.
This document is an April 2015 calendar for a boys' golf team. It lists the scheduled matches for each date, with the home team listed first. Matches are scheduled to start at 3:30 PM or as soon as possible after school. The calendar notes an upcoming district tournament from April 21-24 and additional practice dates for the top two teams from the district tournament.
The January 13, 2015 PTO meeting minutes summarized the following:
- Roll call was taken and quorum was met with several members absent.
- The treasurer reported the current bank balance. Fundraising efforts have not yet covered expenses.
- The principal provided updates on report cards, school goals for the semester, and several upcoming events.
- Several officer and coordinator positions for the 2015-2016 school year were discussed.
- Coordinators provided updates on their respective activities including fundraising, membership, hospitality, and collections.
The Beta Club spring trip location has been changed from St. Louis, MO to Gatlinburg, TN due to security risks. The trip dates of May 1-5 and fees remain the same. Planned activities include visiting Dollywood, Ober Gatlinburg, an aquarium, Wonderworks, and the Titanic exhibit. Students will also attend the Dixie Stampede and have additional activities. Meals will be provided with optional spending money from parents.
Rossview Middle School is looking for boys and girls who know how to play golf and have clubs to try out for the school golf team. Students should sign up in the front office by January 21st, and there will be a parent interest meeting on January 23rd at 6pm in the cafeteria. The golf season begins March 2nd with practices starting in February.
Rossview High School is looking for boys and girls golf players who know how to play and have their own golf clubs to try out for the school golf team. Interested players need to sign up in the front office by January 21st and attend a meeting with parents on January 23rd at 6pm in the cafeteria to discuss the start of the golf season on March 2nd and practices taking place in February.
This document contains the minutes from a PTO meeting held on December 9, 2014 at Rossview Middle School. Key details include:
- The treasurer reported that the recent Buffalo Wild Wings fundraiser raised $83.38 and the current bank balance is $14,675.45.
- Plans were discussed for upcoming spirit wear sales and fundraising nights at local restaurants.
- Upcoming events at the school like band concerts, dances, and testing days were noted, along with requests for PTO volunteers.
- The top monthly volunteer was recognized for contributing 15.15 hours in November.
Rossview Middle School is holding a fundraiser at the Clarksville Chipotle restaurant on December 10th from 5pm to 8pm, where 50% of proceeds from anyone who shows or mentions this flyer will be donated to the school to support it.
The November 18, 2014 PTO meeting minutes were summarized as follows:
1) The PTO treasurer reported the current bank balance is $15,302. The principal requested $925 for a visitor sign-in computer. Security cameras are at capacity.
2) Upcoming events included the 8th grade career day on November 21st and the Explorer Test parent meeting on December 2nd.
3) Under new business, the student social was confirmed for December 11th and a thank you letter was requested for APSU professors who volunteered. A sign company was contacted about the marquee.
4) The computer teacher requested $23,000 from the PTO to update computers in the second
The document advertises a zombie paintball hayride fundraiser for Rossview Middle School on October 25, 2014 at Clarksville Zombie Hunters in Cunningham, Tennessee. The hayride experience will run every 12 minutes from 6:00pm to 12:30am. Tickets are $22 for a single ride with 100+ paintballs, or $17 for replay rides with the same wristband. A bundle including a ride, extra ammo, and t-shirt is $40. 10% of sales will benefit the Rossview Middle School PTO.