Chardon Middle School

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Chardon Middle School

Newsletter

December 2014

The Mission of Chardon Middle School: To provide experiences that encourage responsibility, communication, collaboration and critical thinking while promoting a tolerance for individual differences.

C M S = WHERE ALL THE PIECES FIT TOGETHER

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From the Principal:

Happy Holidays to you and your family! During the month of December, the students of Chardon Middle School look forward to preparing for holiday concerts and holiday giving. Our students participate in a variety of community activities to give back to others within the Geauga County community. The support from our families and students is always overwhelming to witness and I am sure this year will be no different.

Does your family order from Honey Baked Ham during the holiday season? Would you love to avoid the lines and pick up your order at CMS?? Then be sure to support our PTO who is hosting a Honey Baked Ham fundraiser from now until December 12th. You can even order online by using the following link: CLICK HERE.  The PTO will make 15% profit on each sale. Our PTO is quite supportive of teacher/student needs within the classroom as well as with providing social opportunities for our students. Take a minute to browse the options and possibly save yourself the time and effort of going to Honey Baked Ham during the busy holiday!!! Pick-up dates will be Dec. 18th and 19th from 3-6 in the cafeteria.

Thank you to all of the families who attended our Fall Conferences this past November. I enjoyed seeing our students share with their families their successes at school. Our spring conference date will be February 18th. Be sure to mark your calendars for an opportunity to check-in at school. Because we value continuously improving procedures, we are seeking parent input regarding the conference process. If you have not already had a chance to fill out our short survey, be sure to click HERE.  

The holiday chorus concert will be December 10, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. in the Park Elementary School auditorium. This is typically a well attended event, so be sure to arrive early to ensure a parking space and a seat. We look forward to seeing you!!

The holiday band concert will be December 15, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. in the Chardon Middle School gymnasium. Again, this is typically a well attended event, so be sure to arrive early!!

********THERE WILL BE NO PARKING AVAILABLE AT ST. MARY’S ON THIS EVENING***********

Important December Dates:

Nov. 24-Dec. 12-PTO Honey Baked Ham fundraiser

Dec. 4-NJHS meeting @ 2:35 in LGIR

Dec. 10-Holiday Chorus Concert @ 7:00 p.m. at Park Auditorium

Dec. 12-Student Council winter dance @ 2:40-4:00 in CMS gym

Dec. 15-Holiday Band Concert @ 7:00 p.m. in CMS gym

Dec. 19-Last day for students/staff prior to Winter Break

Dec. 22-Jan. 2-Winter Break

Jan. 5-Students/staff return from Winter Break

Happy Holidays!!

Mrs. Murphy

Principal, CMS

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Snow-Day Procedures

Students and parents should be advised to listen to the local television and radio stations listed below and NOT call school officials. Information will definitely be available through a direct reporting system on T.V. Channels 3, 5, 8, 19, CNN and 43 as well as the major radio stations: WMJI, WMMS, WGAR, WTAM, etc. School closing notification will also be posted on the Chardon Local School District website: chardon.k12.oh.us.

Depending on the situation, the data gathering for snow days begins at approximately 3:30 in the morning. The data for making Snow-Day decisions includes the following information:

• Weather and radar reports

• Personal observation

• Input from local law enforcement and road crews

• Input from district maintenance and snow removal staff

• When necessary, the Manager of Operations drives the roads to determine the condition

• Input and discussions with Superintendents from neighboring districts

When all of this information is gathered, the Superintendent, Manager of Operations, and Transportation Supervisor jointly make the decision to close the schools or keep them open for students.

Please understand that there will be occasions when inclement weather comes late in the morning and forecasts change abruptly, which makes the determination of school closing very difficult at times.

Parents can always keep their children home if they truly feel there is a risk.

For more detailed information about any of these dates and other district news,

log onto Chardon School’s website at chardon.k12.oh.us.

From the Assistant Principal, Mr. Rothstein

Thank you to all the staff, parents, and students for making the fall season at CMS a success! As we move into our winter months I would like to remind all students to dress for the weather. I recommend dressing in layers as the temperature of the building can fluctuate as the day progresses. Parents, please send your student to school with a coat. Living in Northeast Ohio, we can all attest to the frigid winters we endure and I want your children healthy and in school daily.

Please remember, if your child will be missing school due to illness you must phone the middle school attendance hotline at 440-279-0537 prior to 9:00 AM. Lastly, students should provide documentation of their absences from a physician whenever possible. Any questions regarding student attendance can be directed to Mrs. DiSanto in our school office. Have a great Holiday season and stay warm!

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Scoliosis Screening

Last month, all students enrolled in first semester physical education classes participated in a postural screening conducted by Mrs. Strickland RN, the school nurse. Students’ backs were checked for signs of possible scoliosis, a lateral curvature of the spine.  Referral letters were mailed home to those students who failed the screening. The letters recommend that parents have their child examined by their physician. Students having physical education second semester and those students without PE this year will be screened later in the school year.

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Outstanding artist awards for the fall art show go to: 6th grade: Alaina Goss....7th grade: Grace Powell...8th grade: Ethan Klepac. These students have done outstanding work in art class this year thus far and had EVERY piece of work created chosen for the show. Congratulations and keep up the good work! 

Thank you to everyone who was able to make it to this semesters art show.

We added Food Art to it this year and students came up with some amazing

pieces.  We hope you enjoyed the show!

Mrs. Heron & Miss Cataldo

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CMS Choir Concert - 7:00 PM  Wednesday, December 10th @ Park Auditorium

Students will need to report at 6:30 for attendance and warming up.

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We will be collecting Box Tops for Education in a fun & friendly competition. Simply collect your box tops in a Ziploc bag and bring them to school labeled with your homeroom teacher’s name. The competition will begin January 6, 2014 and end February 28, 2014.

The top 3 winning homerooms will receive a cafeteria voucher for a lunch treat. To add to the fun, the top classroom teacher will win a prize too! Come on students, show your CMS spirit and send in your Box Tops.

As always, thank you for helping CMS earn CASH through the Box Tops for Education program. Last school year we were able to raise over $1,000 with your participation(!

More Opportunities to Help CMS:

Check out the great opportunities available to help Chardon Middle School. Your participation is easy and very valuable!

Please help by clipping “Box Tops” coupons from product packages and sending them into school with your student’s homeroom teacher’s name.

Also, save ONLY the UPC symbol from the label of Campbell’s product and send them too.

You may like to visit the follow websites for a complete list of participating products and more information about the programs.

Log onto and

Also, don’t forget to register with Giant Eagle for “Apples for the Students” by either calling 1-800-474-4777 or email with your Advantage Card number and- our school code of 0180. What a great way to earn points toward technology items. It is easy, you can support more than one school on your card and it takes less than 2 minutes to register!

Additionally, Heinen’s offers a similar program which benefits the Chardon Schools Foundation.

***Spread the word to your family, friends and neighbors to

designate their Giant Eagle and Heinens purchases to benefit CMS.***

Thank you very much for your support. Together we can build a better school for our children!

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CMS Students You're Invited to our Holiday Dance

Sponsored by CMS Student Council with DJ Crazy Legs !

When: Friday, December 12, 2014

Where: CMS Cafe and Gym

Time: 2:33 - 4:00pm PLEASE pick students up promptly at 4:00pm!

Cost: $2.00 to enter plus bring extra money for pizza, snacks and pop

Team News

6th Grade

 

It was great to see so many of you at conferences.  The purpose of student-led conferences was to have your child take ownership for his/her own progress in each class.  We hope that your child has set some measurable short term and long term goals for the rest of the school year. 

 

Please continue to remind your child to come prepared to every class every day.  This is the time of year that school supplies might need to be “refreshed.” Some good stocking stuffers include:

 

¬     pens (blue or black)

¬     pencils

¬     erasers

¬     loose-leaf paper

¬     independent reading books

¬     binder, Trapper, or some way to organize work for each class

¬     Mrs. Haeberle’s and Mrs. Rosengard’s LA students need to have finished an independent FICTION book by January 8th. (Requirements:  approved by the teacher, haven’t read it before or had it read to you, finished it during 2nd quarter)

REMINDERS:

•     HOMEWORK- Students should be writing down ALL their homework in their assignment notebooks - it is their responsibility. There should be something written for every class, every day.  Teacher web sites should be the back-up in case a student is absent or forgets.

•     ABSENT? - If a student is absent, it is his/her responsibility to check teacher websites for missing work (web site may also have relevant PowerPoints, handouts, etc.)  It is the student’s responsibility to make up the work in a timely manner (1 day out, 1 day to make up work; 2 days out, 2 days, etc)

•     MATERIALS – many students are coming unprepared to class.

Students need some basic materials for ALL classes and are expected to bring them:  paper, pencils, pens, red pen, textbooks, independent reading book, calculator (MATH)

 

We wish you a happy and healthy holiday season!

Team 7A Action News!

Happy Holidays to All!

We enjoyed seeing you at conferences. Please feel free to check Infinite Campus, our weebly website or contact us if you are concerned about your child’s grade.

Now is the time where students begin to run out of materials, such as pens, pencils, and notebook paper. Please make sure your child’s folders, binders, and Interactive Notebooks are still in working condition. Also, please make sure your child’s calculator is in working condition. These materials make great stocking stuffers, the kids love them, and the teachers will appreciate it!

Victorian London comes alive in language arts as the classic story A Christmas Carol is the reading of choice. The students will enjoy Dickens at his finest and learn about the Victorian society. Students will be working on a research project about this time period.

Math class is questioning how architects turn blueprints into buildings using scale factors and proportional relationships. We will also be diving into the world of algebra.

Science will be finishing up weather, and then checking out ocean currents during the beginning of the new year.

In social studies, we will finish up learning about the history of ancient Rome and creating a project on enduring impacts of this time period. Our next expedition will be the Byzantine Empire.

Have a fantastic new year!

Team 8A

The teachers on Team 8A are happy to recognize Natalie Breznai and Domenic Mularo as our Students of the Month. Keep up the great work Natalie & Domenic!

Team 8A reminds parents to visit our website: regularly to stay aware of what is happening in our classrooms. The CALENDAR page is particularly helpful, as it offers parents one location to quickly glimpse all of the major assignments, projects, tests etc coming up in all of the academic subjects.  

Mr. Heintz encourages all parents and students to register to receive periodic text message updates. These updates will remind recipients of approaching due dates for tests and forms as well as school events. To register, send the message: @cmsteam8  to the number: 256-724-6004.

In December, Social Studies students will be learning about the presidency of George Washington and the early days of our federal government.

In science class, students are studying weathering and erosion.

LANGUAGE ARTS 8 is finishing up their Suspense unit, and will begin writing a narrative.

ENGLISH 1 students will be exploring Lord of the Flies.

Math 8 students have been working on multiple representations of data. This means they are working between graphs, tables, patterns and rules. Over the next few weeks, we will be applying our learning of multiple representations to solving systems of equations.

Looking for a way to get more involved in the Chardon Local Schools as a parent or community member? The Chardon Local Schools will be revising our Strategic Plan this coming year.  Opportunities will be available for citizens willing to help in this important endeavor. Those interested should check our district’s website: periodically for updates.

The Chardon Board of Education will meet on December 8th, at 6:30 pm in the Board Conference room. The meetings are open to the public and all are welcomed to attend!

 

Team 8B:

Remember to stock up on pencils, pens, folders, and notebook paper. Supplies may be running low during this time of the year and they make great stocking stuffers!

In science, students will be investigating physics. We will be studying velocity, acceleration, force, gravity and other properties of physics. We will be looking to expand our understanding of the Earth and how it works.

In Pre-Algebra, the students will be graphing linear equations by creating a table of solutions, identifying the constant rate of change and the y-intercept. The children are also solving multi-step equations, and working with solving word problems using the 5-D Process.

In language arts, the students have finished reading suspense stories and analyzing the literary techniques of Edgar Allan Poe. They will now apply these techniques in their own writing as they create suspenseful narratives based on the illustrations of Chris Allsburg. Students are also continuing to study sentence structure and the parts of speech. In English 1 the students are presenting their creative projects based on The Odyssey. Next they will begin the novel Lord of the Flies.

The students have completed discussing the foundational documents in American History. They can describe how the American Government was formed and the principles which guide it. Next, students will discover how these principles are practiced. President Washington will become the center of our focus as we discover the way “We the people” put these governing principles into practice.

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Dear Parents / Guardians of CMS 8th graders & CHS,

As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, it is critical for our students to become more culturally aware and globally-minded. To be able to experience the global classroom first-hand and see what they have been studying in their classes come to life is life-changing and gives them new perspectives not only of themselves, but also the world around them.

I’m pleased to announce that we are planning to take students and parents on an educational tour to Europe during the Summer of 2016 visiting the countries of England, France & Spain. We’re going to experience such amazing places as the city of London, Paris and the palace of Versailles, the countryside of France including the Loire Chateau Valley, the northern coast of Spain, the art and architecture of Barcelona and the excitement of Madrid.

This amazing opportunity is not only open to ALL of the students of Chardon High School but is also extended to you as parents. I do hope you and your child will be able to join us at the upcoming meeting to learn more about this opportunity on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014 at 7:00pm in CHS Room 206!

I have chosen to travel with EF because of their reputation as the world leader in international education and have now taken several educational tours with them. They have been in business for more than 45 years and have local offices in over 50 countries throughout the world. EF guarantees the lowest prices for the highest quality and also offers a monthly payment plan to make the trip more affordable. Lower pricing now and lower monthly payments for planning this far in advance are the main reasons we’re starting to plan now.

We will be hosting an enrollment meeting on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014 in CHS Room 206 at 7:00pm and I, along with Stacy Tekavec (co-leader) will be there to answer all of your questions. I hope you will come and learn more! Please fill out and return the RSVP slip below to Kristen Niedzwiecki by the day of the meeting.

Warm regards,

Kristen Niedzwiecki, Tour Leader

CHS Spanish Teacher

Kristen.Niedzwiecki@

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -Please fill out and return to Kristen Niedzwiecki. - - - - - - - - -

or email RSVP to kristen.niedzwiecki@

___ Yes, I plan to attend the informational meeting about Europe Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014 in CHS Room 206 at 7:00pm

___ I cannot make this meeting but am interested in hearing additional information. Please contact me to discuss.

___ I am not interested at this time.

Student Name: ____________________________________________

Parent / Guardian Name: _____________________________________

Contact number: _______________________Email: __________________________

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December Calendar

12/3 Jazz Band 2:45-4 PM

12/11 Jazz Band 2:45-4 PM

12/15 Concert 6th, 7th, 8th and Jazz Bands (see below for details)

Please join us for our winter concert on December 15 at 7 PM in the CMS gymnasium!  The bands have been preparing for this event, and the 6th grade and Jazz bands are excited to present their first concert of the year to you.  Jazz band will need to report at 6:15 PM.  7th and 8th grade band will need to report to the band room by 6:30 PM and the 6th grade band will need to report by 6:45 PM.  This means they are ready to play at these times.  

Concert dress:  Jazz band members should plan to wear mostly black with a pop of bright color.  Festive or jazz-appropriate hats are acceptable.  No sunglasses.  All other bands should wear nice, dressy clothes that would reflect what one would wear to a nice restaurant, church, or a wedding.  Gentlemen should wear pants, collared shirts, and ties if they own them.  Ladies should wear dress slacks, dresses, or skirts.  No students should wear shorts, flip flops, or jeans.  All school dress code rules apply (no spaghetti straps).  Please email me any questions you have about concert dress or refer to the band handbook.  At the time of this publication 8th grade band has not yet decided if they want to go with a uniform color scheme.  That information will be shared as soon as possible.  

Ms. Tracy L. Paroubek

CMS Band Director

Music Department Chair

440.286.0463

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The Counselor’s Corner

December 2014

Amber Zemek and Donna Weir

In the midst of the holiday planning and gift lists, we begin to look at our children and think about the gifts and presents that will give them the most joy and will enrich their lives in some way. There are always the latest and greatest toys, video games, clothing etc., which will give way to the next popular trends and while providing immediate joy, may not last for long. As you are contemplating your gifts, here are a few that will last long beyond the season.

1 – Give your children a hug and tell them they are loved unconditionally. Children who know they can not lose their parent’s love by not being “perfect” are more open to their parents about what is actually going on in their lives. While we, as parents, are not glad to hear that our children are sad, confused, or angry, knowing our children’s emotions allows us to talk to our children in honest and real ways.

2 – Share your core values with your children. Each of us has values and beliefs which we would like to instill in our children. Often those values are not the popular viewpoint they may see played out in the media or they hear from their friends. Openly talking about those values with your children will help them make sense of your expectations for them and give them a sense of belonging to the family unit.

3 – Give your children the gift of uninterrupted time and attention. We live in a busy, almost frantic world with constant distractions. Allowing children to openly talk to you, without the computer, TV, or phone chattering in the background, lets them know they are your priority and you really hear what they say. I know it is not easy, but it will reap the rewards of a closer, more positive relationship with your child. Time well spent.

4 – Support your child’s school. This may sound a little self-serving coming from the guidance counselor, but giving children a positive attitude toward their education is vital for instilling a life long love for learning. As important as math and English are to your children’s education, a positive attitude toward learning and those who work so hard to teach your child, will encourage your child to seek out education and learning in every place they go. Along these same lines, hold your child accountable for his/her work and for communicating with their teacher when they need help, send your child to school every single day unless they are really sick, and encourage your child to always do their very best. These will translate into effective work skills later in life.

Chardon Middle School Guidance wishes you and your families a wonderful and peaceful holiday. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help support your child. We are here to help the emotional, social, and academic lives of children.

The true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest

in all the details of daily life.

William Morris

Chardon Middle School Superior/Honor/Merit Roll 1st Quarter – 2014

Superior Roll – 4.0 GPA

6th Grade: Emma Beorn, Kate Bradley, Nicholas Fay, Drew Fetchik, Jeffrey Fletcher, Abigail Frania, Ethan Fuerst, Jeremy Goerss, Karen Landies, Brandon Leszynski, Shannon McFaul, Mackenzie Morris, Jenna Oriani, Collin Perz, Autumn Reese, Jake Ryan, Zoe Shive, Emily Sivula, Meghan Solich, Jacob Stephans, Jack Sweet, Riley Zelazny, Riley Zugan

7th Grade: Leah Baker, Whitney Beorn, Nicholas Bross, Iris Corral Lujan, Gabriele Cross, Emma Davis, Natalie Dumm, Lauren Dvorak, Elizabeth Evans, Mitchell Ewaska, Alyssa Fisher, Natalie Fullerman, Caitlyn Goodrich, Jena Goodwin, Kelly Holl, Meredith McKeon, Hannah Means, Brigit Morgan, Clare Myeroff, Marisa Organiscak, Ashley Paterson, Maya Pedersen, Lauren Phillips, Karlie Pirnat, Grace Powell, Cassidy Robinson, Marissa Scerbo, Katarina Schultz, John Shuman, Bailey Silvia, Allison Smrdel, Mila Stropkay, Jude Taddie, Casey Wilcox, McKenna Zugan

8th Grade: Autumn Betarie, Natalie Breznai, Dana Chapin, Kelsey Cohn, Grace Cousens, Luke DiPofi, Emma Drake, Grace Giorgi, Alyssa Gotliebowski, James Gross, Heather Hajjar, Jacob Hougan, Heather Humbert, Andrew Katz, Taylor Kimpton, Kaitlyn King, Isabelle LeMaster, Katherine Lessick, Emily Loiselle, Riley McCormick, Marko Milic, Kathryn Molle, Lindsey Nichols, Calista Peluso, Cameron Peluso, Kayla Powell, Cole Purchase, Summer Rath, Alexander Schragal, Scott Solar, Holly Stegh, Toni Strazinsky, Joseph Sweet, Nicholas Vilardo, Andrew White, Allison Wilson

Honor Roll 3.5 – 3.99

6th Grade: Brittany Adams, Madison Arganti, Abigail Atchley, Blake Barker, Teagan Bonin, Abigail Breznai, Mackenzie Brown, Emily Browne, Amanda Carroll, Catherine Condon, Taylor Cox, Andrew Cusick, Nicholas Cusick, Jacob Cutwright, Jesse Decipeda, Victoria Detweiler, Violet Detweiler, Cory Deutsch, Alexis Diemert, Vincent DiGeronimo, Mary Douglas, Jessica Drake, Bradley Duchon, Emeril Esquivel, Angelo Ferrante, Alexis Fishleigh, Mason Gamiere, Thomas George, Lauren Gessel, Emma Gittins, Katherine Giza, Alaina Goss, James Granger, Margaret Hamulak, Haydn Haueter, Madison Hauser, Bryan Hofacre, Morgan Jaeck, Julia Jeckering, Gabriella Jeschelnig, Travis Johnson, James Kankula, Thomas Kimpton, Molly Kosir, Samantha Liechty, Emily Lingafelter, Logan Lundblad, Darcy Maas, Audrey Manary, Laney McBean, Cade McDevitt, Olivia Means, Una Moon-Geosano, Mackenzie Morrison, Sarah Mularo, Noah Munoz, Abigail Myers, Matthew Mysyk, Joshua Neece, Kayla Noerr, Emma Norton, Jackson Perry, Louisa Piotrkowski, Peter Robie, John Ross, Jarrod Russo, Olivia Sackman, Brendan Sarbach, Katarina Schneider, Brandon Schreffler, Lauren Siktberg, Kyle Simmons, William Sinclair, Olivia St. James, Emma Sternagle, Angela Stupi, Anne Sweet, Campbell Tierney, Paige Toot, Braden Toth, Elliott Tyminski, Jewelia Whitehead, Anthony Zampino, Ashley Zmarzly

7th Grade: Sophia Alexandrou, Kayla Allen, Gwendolyn Avery, Kirsten Beard, Emma Beil, Sarah Bennett, Hannah Berman, Kylie Brown, Chloe Budd, Marcus Chauby, Elise Chollett, Anne Ciszak, Kara Connolly, Sara Conway, Mitchell Cormiea, Mason Danison, Caleigh Dawson, John Dinko, Alexa Eierman, Carrie Eierman, Aidan Enright, Cooper Farrow, Logan Felger, Loganne Foster, Robert Frank, Emma Fulton, Chloe Geiss, Reagan Halford, Jacob Hamulak, Alexis Hatridge, Jorja Hlifka, Hannah Holbert, Tucker Keeney, Sophia Ku, William Kurtz, Halle Landies, Lauren Laudato, Annabelle Liebhardt, Elizabeth Love, Tori Lowe, Aidan Macaskill, Megan MacCartney, Cole McHale, John Meleski, Macray Metz, Zachary Mothersbaugh, Lucia Muhic, John Mullaly, Kyle Nelson, Halle Parrish, Isabella Patti, Hailey Richard, Cara Robbins, Hannah Romanoff, Noel Rozic, Hannah Rus, Kierstin Schreiber, Jonathan Sharp, Elaine Szep, Ashley Tice, Mario Trillo, Izabella Veon, Jonah Zeiger, Keaton Ziegenfuss

8th Grade: Emily Adamic, Jonathan Adams, Jacklyn Adkins, Dominic Arganti, Lydia Avery, Parker Carson, Jayden Condon, Annika Corcoran, Michael Corsillo, Elizabeth Courtney, Olivia D’Amico, Morgan Danison, Ellis Dillen, Dominic Dovsek, Jessica Doyle, Sylvia Fill, Jacob Gaspar, Nicholas Gehrke, Julie Granger, Molly Greene, Teagan Guerra, Madison Gura, Maria Evelin Hernandez, Brian Horton, Laine Hursh, Grace Jackson, Alexsis Jaeck, Emily Johnson, Amelia Joliat, Jacob Kamm, Natalie Kankula, Liam Kerry, Grace Kilfoyle, Alexander King, Brooke Kinkopf, Ethan Klepac, Grace Koppleman, Graham Koppleman, Ethan Kreuz, Justin Kunzi, Adrianna Lakatos, Alicia Larkins, Alexis Leggett, Maxwell Liechty, Jaden Linn, Ethan Mack, Caila Maronde, Abigail Martin, Danielle McCartney, Corrine McClintock, Olivia McFarland, Jonathan McKnight, Jennifer Megger, Nina Merlini, Hallie Mezerkor, Domenic Mularo, Megan Mullaly, Gillian Murphy, Summer Musgrave, Samuel Myers, Jenna Mysyk, Breanna Nickels, Mary O’Reilly, John Paglio, Angel Pamonicutt, Anna Pastor, Dante Perrico, John Riendeau, Sydney Robertson, Sofia Scarfo, Alexandria Schaffert, Denali Selent, Nimue’ Shive, John Sinclair, Zachary St. Jean, Benjamin Sulka, Chloe Taddie, Allison Thobe, Anna Thompson, Grace Turk, Christopher Uhland, Jacob Urbic, Jessica Vollman, Parker Waclawski, Jordan Wright, Emma Youmans, Sofia Zampino, Zachary Zemanek, Thomas Zver.

Merit Roll 3.0 – 3.49

6th Grade: Jordan Adams, Christian Bross, Shane Callahan, Meteo Chavero, Anthony Chismar, Alexandra Corrigan, Dominic Corsillo, Mason Douglass, Liam Downs, Sarah Eldridge, Ann Marie Evans, Isabella Evans, Risa Fabian, Jaden Farris, Vincent Ferrante, Zachary Fronk, Emily Fuerst, Evan Gardner, Cecillia Gullo, Ashley Hoenigman, Haley Hoynes, Jocelyn Janda, Madelynn Johnson, Dominik Joyal, Owen Kingery, Matthew Kloski, William Kreuz, Maja Lampic, Alexandra Lanese, Christina Lebedev, Lindsey Leggett, George LeMaster, Jason Loncar, Sydney Lynch, Athan Marshall, Charles Martini, Jared McGill, Matthew McGreevy, Brianna McKenzie, William McKnight, Aurora McMasters, Benjamin Morgan,

Zakary Mueller, Malena Muni, Owen Myers, Alexa Nared, Emma Niksick, Bridget O’Reilly, Ivan Orozco, Alexia Paros-Gaser, Benjamin Perry, Madison Russo, Anna Schaefer, Jack Schneider, Anthony Simiele, Gavin Slife, Ethan Sole, Emily Spangler, Joseph Spoljaric, Willard Squires, John Stegh, Alexander Straka, Ian Temple, Nathaniel Vilardo, Owen Vokoun, Owen Vucetic, Brandon Warburton, Anthony Williams, Shawn Youdath

7th Grade: Nathan Albers, Madisyn Barry, Cody Blackburn, Ryan Bluemmel, Alexandra Bojec, Dalton Bowyer, Dimitri Brenick, Gracie Bright, Ethan Buehner, Benjamin Burns, Joshua Campbell, Dillon Cox, Emily Deleon, Ethan Ducca, John Ellington, Nolan Ellis, Brittany Ferraro, Flora Frieden, Grace Gasper, Molly Goodge, Jacob Grantham, Mia Gumpf, Samantha Hess, Madeline Houser, Jordan Humar, Thomas Jahnke, David Kapis, Caleb Kelly, Justin Koluder, Kaylee Kozlowski, Justin Lane, Alexandria Lavo, Isabelle Marinchick, Mackenzie May, Daryann Medvec, Zachary Morrison, Christen Niedzielski, Catherine Parr, Cooper Pason, Matthew Reminder, Cameron Rypel, Sarah Schmauder, Joseph Soncrant, Nikolaus Spotz, Olivia Stern, Cameron Strichko, Allison Sutton, MacKenzy Swank, Matthew Talarcek, Dylan Thoms, Nicklas Tilton, Kyle Toth, Joseph Trivsonno, Noah Tuscano, Maxamus Vujaklija, Bradley Warburton, Kate Whiting, Jocelyn Williams, Bradley Yoger, Joseph Zimmerer

8th Grade: Halie Allender, Ronan Baker, Adam Baran, Alexia Breedlove, Ryan Brown, Victoria Butala, Bridget Dague, Angelina DiLillo, Anne Evans, Evan Fairbanks, Sydney Feller, Devin Good, Cameron Holt, Searra Hough, William Kidd, Andrew Kobuszewski, Mattew Lane, Connor Loza, Tamara Makaryan, Hayden McBean, Andrew McNaughton, Patrick Mears, Ragen Neely, Sean O’Brien, William Piotrkowski, Kayla Preziuso, Sydnee Raines, Haleigh Redmond, Allison Restly, Victoria Samardzija, Kayla Schikowski, Bryce Schinness, Alexis Shanks, Rachel Siefert, Jacob Skilton, Lydia Spangler, Bailey Spear, Brent Stewart, Kathryn Sweet, Jonathan Vaji, Joel Watson

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Get ready to play HS lacrosse for the Hilltoppers!!!

Boys - Spring 2015 and Girls - Spring 2016

Registration now open for 3rd-8th graders

For information about playing the “fastest game on two feet” this

Spring, visit or contact Stephen

Webster at lake.co.lax@

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Girls basketball tryouts will begin Dec 16. All forms can be found on at the athletics website at chardonathletics. and are due to Ms. Adoryan before tryouts! Please email her with any questions kate.adoryan@.

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This winter the CMS Ski Club will be skiing/snowboarding at Alpine Valley on Saturday mornings from 9am-1pm, with lessons at 9:30.  Our season begins Jan 3rd and will continue until the snow is gone.  Lessons are provided on the first 5 Saturdays.  After the first 5 weeks, your Saturday morning Club Pass is also valid at Boston Mills & Brandywine.  All Club members will receive 4 x $10 Value Passes to be used any time, at any location, for a lift ticket or snow tubing pass.  Registration deadline is Dec 19th – however, to receive your 4 Value Passes before winter break, deadline is Nov 21st. 

Please see attached flyer for pricing and additional information.    If you have any questions, please call/text Bridget at 440-226-9112.  Let it SNOW!!

 

Ski Club registration is now open, don’t miss out!  Flyers available on the table by the main office.

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November

Students of the Month

6th Grade

Lexie Corrigan

Nick Fay

Maja Lampic

Athan Marshall

7th Grade

Marcus Chauby

Annabelle Liebhardt

Lucy Muhic

Jude Taddie

8th Grade

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