C.H.S. Chronicles
Clifford H. Smart Middle School: February 13, 2023

MAIN OFFICE CONTACT INFORMATION
Please feel free to call our main office with any questions at 248.956.3500. You can also email us.
Principal's Secretary: TerriSzymanski@wlcsd.org
Building Secretary: TonyaGray@wlcsd.org
6th Grade Counselor: KathleenHoover@wlcsd.org
7th Grade Counselor: MaureenBratke@wlcsd.org
8th Grade Counselor: JulieBraley@wlcsd.org
Important Dates at Smart
February 13th-CHS PTSA Meeting at 7:00 p.m.
February 16th-Religious Diversity Journeys Trip to the Holocaust Museum
February 17th-3rd Card Marking Progress Reports
February 20th-24th NO SCHOOL-Mid Winter Break
February 27th-School Resumes
March 1-WLN High School will visit our 8th Graders in the morning
March 2-CHS Incoming Parent Night 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
NEXT WEEK IS SPIRIT WEEK AT CHS!



WALLED LAKE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE
Walled Lake Central High School has a Red Cross blood drive scheduled on Friday, February 17th. Each donation can help up to three people and each donation only takes about 45 minutes. The blood drive is also the same day as WLC basketball games (girls JV/varsity, Unified, and boys JV/varsity), so individuals can donate blood, enjoy the game, and support the basketball teams all at once. Donors will earn a free basketball game ticket for that evening’s games.
Donors can register for the blood drive at this link.
If donors are at least 16 years old but under 18, a signed parent consent form is required, which can be accessed through this link.
Questions can be directed to WLC Red Cross Club President Anthony George at AG1510759@students.wlcsd.org.

HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTATION NIGHT ON MARCH 6TH




PREVIOUS INFORMATION

STUDENTS CAN JOIN AT ANYTIME!
Clifford Smart is offering an after school academic opportunity called Homework Club . Homework Club is open to select CHS students and will meet on Thursdays from 3:10-4:00 p.m. starting on Thursday, November 10th
COVID Policy update:
The current COVID-19 policy for the 22-23 school year is as follows:
Students and staff members that test positive are required to stay home for 5 full days from the date of symptom onset, or if asymptomatic from the date of the test. After 5 days have passed and there are no remaining symptoms, individuals may return to normal activities, but must wear a mask through day 10.
Personal or household contacts are not required to quarantine, however it is recommended and encouraged, regardless of vaccination status, to wear a mask and monitor for symptoms for 10 days.
Symptomatic students/staff will continue to be required to meet one of the following prior to returning to school/work:
· Provide proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test.
· Provide documentation from a physician indicating a clear alternative diagnosis.
· Exclude from school for minimum of 5 days, mask for 10 days – must be fever free for over 24 hours, with other symptoms improving, prior to returning.
Building administrators and supervisors will continue to notify student families and staff members of possible exposure due to a reported positive case.
Visit the NEW Smart PTSA Website and JOIN PTSA
We have now made it easier than ever to join! Visit our new PTSA site to join: https://www.cliffordsmartptsa.com/shop
Please visit our NEW WEBSITE for all the information and to join SMART PTSA!
The Clifford Smart PTSA is involved and active. We purchase items and sponsor many wonderful projects each year for our students and staff. From the Gap Achievement Program to the Reflections contest and other events in between, we could not provide all of the opportunities or accomplish all of our goals without the generous contributions of time and money from our parent community. Last year, the raised funds were used to completely refinish the floor in the gymnasium – check it out! Please join! You can be involved as much or as little as you want – the choice is yours!
PTSA GOAL ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM (GAP) NEWS
1st Marking period: Citizenship
2nd Marking period: GPA improvement
3rd Marking period: reading completion
4th marking period goal: community service
All students are to complete a minimum of 10 hours of community service to qualify for the 4th marking period goal. Students can have accumulated the hours through out the entire year.
The full GAP goal information and recording forms can be found on the CHS GAP goal web page.
PTSA hopes to reward many students for achieving their goals!
Support our PTSA when you shop at Kroger or on Amazon
Please see the flyer below for instructions on how you can raise money for our school without spending an extra dime whenever you shop at these retails.
PTSA GOAL ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM (GAP)
Have you heard about the GAP Program? This program allows your children to achieve one goal in citizenship, academics, reading and community service during each marking period. Students that complete all four goals during their three years at Smart are honored during their 8th grade year. The goal for each marking period is outlined below:
1st Marking period: Citizenship
2nd Marking period: GPA
3rd Marking period: reading completion
4th marking period goal: community service
**For the first two marking periods, students will automatically obtain their goal if they qualify.
For the last two marking periods, students will need to complete and turn in the forms by below by the dates listed.
Community Service Information:
All students are to complete a minimum of 10 hours of community service to qualify for the 4th marking period goal. Students can have accumulated the hours throughout the entire year. Due to Covid-19 and our virtual learning situation, community service hours may look different this year. We will honor hours that involve household chores, assisting younger siblings with online learning/homework, helping around the house or yard, etc.
The reading and community service sheets are in PDF for below or can be completed in a Google Form electronically, here:
Reading GAP: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cRbMupBQqFUF2BgaeM8UqHdT3ZtBblBhPNavKwrYBlM/copy
Community Service: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_s3gySf5l3d8HJ8XRN9jQSKQfpezfIlBAQoZ7t5Klx8/copy
Please contact Jillian Moutafis (JILLYMSU@comcast.net) if you have any questions regarding this program.
Stay connected in GOOGLE CLASSROOM with the Smart Counseling Office:
Hello Smart Families,
The counseling department would like to announce the launch of our Google Counseling Center.This will be a great place to help us stay more connected. Sign up sheets for private meetings, links to office hours, and other resources will be available.
Classroom invitations will be sent out to all students through their student email. Please take a moment to check with your child to see if they have joined their counselor's classroom. Please see below for information on classroom join codes.
We will send the classroom codes out this fall.
Sincerely,
Your Smart Counselors
Mrs. Braley, Ms. Hoover and Mrs. Bradke
6th grade counselor: Ms. Hoover- Kathleenhoover@wlcsd.org
7th grade counselor: Mrs. Bratke MaureenBratke@wlcsd.org
8th grade counselor: Mrs. Braley- juliebraley@wlcsd.org
Academic Resources
Family Resources
Attendance Policies for 2022-2023
Please CLICK HERE for the Smart Attendance Procedures
Please take a minute to read over these documents. They talk about our attendance call in procedures, what happens when students are tardy to class, and other important information regarding proper school attendance.
Please don't hesitate to call Dan Holland, Assistant Principal, with any questions or concerns.
Smart Administrative Team
Dan Holland, Assistant Principal
Steve Spickard, Dean of Students
Please contact us with positive or constructive feedback, questions, and/or concerns.