CDW Weekly Wrap-Up

November 19, 2021

A Message from Ms. Santa

On Wednesday, your child(ren)'s Marking Period 1 Report Card was shared with you. A child's report card can bring about many feelings for students and parents. It can cause excitement and pride, but it can also cause concern. The purpose of a report card is to provide parent(s)/guardian(s) with feedback about the learning process of your child(ren). Most importantly, it is a time for parent(s)/guardian(s) to talk with their children and discuss their educational path.


  • Focus on the Positive
  • Ask the Right Questions
  • Create a Plan for the Next Marking Period


Just a reminder, at the bottom of each CDW Weekly Wrap-Up are upcoming, important dates. The December dates have been added!

NEW INFORMATION

Winter Concerts

Band- 5th and 6th Grades:

There will be a winter concert on Wednesday, December 15th at 7:30 PM.


  • Students should report to their assigned classroom no later than 7:15 PM the night of the performance.
  • The concert will be held in the CDW Lynch Gym.
  • The concert will be approximately 30-45 minutes.
  • The concert will include performances from both the 5th and 6th grade bands.


Band- 7th and 8th Grades and Choir:

There will be a winter concert on Thursday, December 16th at 7:30 PM.


  • Students should report to their assigned classroom no later than 7:15 PM the night of the performance.
  • The concert will be held in the CDW Lynch Gym.
  • The concert will be approximately 45 minutes to an hour.
  • The concert will include performances from both the 7th and 8th grade bands and the CDW Choir.



Please reach out to Mr. Rosolanko with any questions about band at rosolanko@nvnet.org, and please reach out to Ms. Osbahr with any questions about choir at osbahre@nvnet.org.

CDW Musical

Is your child interested in being in this year's CDW Musical?


  • There will be a student information meeting with Ms. Osbahr in the Music Room on Monday, December 20th at 3:00 PM.
  • There will be a Parent Informational Meeting on Tuesday, December 21st at 6:00 PM at CDW.

5th Grade Buehler Science Center Trip

The 5th Grade classes visited Buehler to complete a mission entitled "Rendezvous with Comet Halley." Students were assigned specific jobs that they had to complete in order to successfully locate Comet Halley as well as extract and analyze information from the comet. They spent the week prior to the trip preparing for their mission by learning about the Challenger disaster, comets, and the history of NASA and the space shuttle program.


Ms. Watters visited the 5th grade science classes this week to facilitate designs for a Mission Patch for the trip to the Buehler Science Center. For every NASA space mission, astronauts and crew members design a patch to commemorate their mission goals and crew. Students became designers and created a patch that fulfilled criteria such as incorporating our school name and mission, which was to rendezvous with comet Halley. Students voted from their classes' designs to choose the patch that best represented their crew. See the winning patches below.

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Village of Gratitude

To celebrate the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, 8th Grade Language Arts students created the Village of Gratitude. Students were given a small house template with a question on it that they answered.

The Escape Room Club

Ms. Osbahr challenges the students in her Escape Room Club each week with different sets of puzzles for the students to solve in order to get clues that will lead them to the ultimate lock code. This week, the theme was "holidays." The students worked tirelessly on their escape!

Digital Filmmaking Club

The students in Mr. Johnson's Digital Filmmaking Club learn all about how movies are made. He leads his students each week on working through the entire process of writing a script, acting, filming, and editing. The pictures below show them bringing the script to life while Mr. Johnson films their scenes!

The Clothing Drive was a success!

On Saturday, November 13th, the PTO's 8th Grade Committee ran a Clothing Drive here at CDW. The 8th Grade students, along with their parents, volunteered to collect donations throughout the day. It was a huge success! Thank you to all who donated!
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8th Grade Fundraisers: LAST CHANCE!

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Mr. L's Updates

Reminders and updates from CDW's Student Manager

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Intramural Sports Progam

Ms. Brock - Intramural Dates & Activities


December through January - VOLLEYBALL


January through February - BADMINTON


March through April - BASKETBALL


May through June - RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES


Remember, the intramural program runs throughout the year, so medical information can be submitted when your child wants to join. Please submit all PPE / HHQ documents to Mrs. McCarthy (McCarthy@nvnet.org) and forward all intramural-related emails to Ms. Brock (Brockl@nvnet.org).


Preparticipation Physical Evaluation (PPE)


Inter-Scholastic Sports and Intramurals


Sudden Cardiac Death in Young Athletes


History Form


Concussion Management Guidelines


All of this information can also be found in the Student Handbook.

Sports Spectators

Charles DeWolf Middle School will continue to follow and enforce the following safety measures in respect to indoor athletics.


1. Basketball players are permitted to play without a mask when they are in the game.

2. Basketball players that are on the bench are required to wear their masks.

3. All spectators are required to wear a mask when attending an indoor sports activity.


Any questions, please contact Mr. Lauriello @ Lauriello@nvnet.org.

REMINDERS

Daily Pieces of Gratitude

Ms. DiPisa has infused Thanksgiving gestures into the Media Center. She has been announcing students via OTBN to go to the library to add a feather to the Gratitude Turkey of CDW. See below!
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Photo Retakes

Now that you have received your child(ren)'s photos, I wanted to remind you that photo retakes will be provided to any CDW student on November 30, 2021. Please see the flyer below.


Please note: If a student wishes to take a new photo, he/she must bring back the packet (minus any class composite) and return it to the photographer on that day.


Please also note: The Lifetouch photos will be provided to the yearbook committee to use in the 2021-2022 CDW Yearbook.

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Nex-Trex Plastic Recycling Challenge

We are collecting plastic film in the containers outside of CDW. Once a month, from October through April, our CDW students in the Environmental Justice classes will retrieve the collection bags, weigh the contents, and track our collections. Our custodians will then bring our recycling to the collection center. In April, we will find out how our school ranked in the collection of recyclable plastic film. If we collect the most in our school size category, we could win another Trex bench for our outdoor classroom! Please see the flyer below for more information!
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8th Grade Information from Mrs. Richardson

Mrs. Richardson's 8th Grade Google Classroom is up and running. All information regarding applying to other high schools is posted there. Additionally, all information that pertains to NVOT is also posted in her classroom, including any communication from NVOT.

Every 8th Grader has been invited to the class and has access to the information.


Once first marking period report cards are generated, she will forward the records to the schools. If you have any further questions, please email Mrs. Richardson at richardson@nvnet.org.

CDW Clubs 2021-2022

Updated information about the clubs that CDW offers will be posted onto our CDW Clubs Webpage. Students also hear OTBN Morning Announcements for more information.


More clubs will be added as their schedules are confirmed.

NJHS Information for the Current 7th Grade Students

Membership in the NJHS at Charles DeWolf Middle School will be open to seventh graders who meet the criteria at the end of the third marking period. Please visit the NJHS Webpage for more information.

Art Room Supplies Needed!

Please have your child bring the needed art supplies to Ms. Watters in Room 106.
  • Plastic Bags
  • Magazines
  • Newspaper
We thank you in advance for your support!

See the Flyer from Ms. Watters HERE.

Chromebook Insurance Information

If you would like to purchase insurance for your child(ren)'s school issued Chromebook, please refer to the information below.
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Join the PTO!

The PTO is looking for volunteers to join the board and committees for next year!


Volunteers play a huge part in the PTO, and what they are able to offer our students and teachers. Without volunteers, many of the programs that students, teachers, and families enjoy will not be able to happen. Volunteer descriptions can be found at: OTPTO.org under "More Info" and then "Flyers."


If you have interest in joining the PTO Board, joining or running a committee, or just want to learn more- please reach out to the PTO by visiting OTPTO.org and selecting "Contact Old Tappan PTO" under the Help tab.

COVID-19 Reminder

If a member of your household has tested positive (or is waiting on Covid-19 test results), please do not send your child(ren) to school and contact Mrs. McCarthy, our school nurse, to inform her. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Santa or Mrs. McCarthy.

If Your Child is Not Feeling Well

In an effort to minimize the potential spread of illness (Covid or non-Covid) at school, please keep your child home if he/she:
  • has a fever. Students should be fever-free for 24 hours without medication prior to returning to school.
  • is nauseous or is vomiting.
  • has diarrhea


Due to Covid-19, if your child comes to school with the following symptoms, Mrs. McCarthy, our school nurse, will call you to pick up your child from school:

  • At least two of the following symptoms: fever, chills, rigors, myalgia, headache, sore throat, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, congestion or runny nose; OR
  • At least one of the following symptoms: cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, new olfactory disorder, new taste disorder.

Any student who falls into one of the categories above will be required to have a negative Covid-19 test to return to school. If your child has a chronic illness with one or more of the above symptoms, please contact Mrs. McCarthy so she is aware.


Anytime your child is not feeling well, and will not attend school, please contact Mrs. McCarthy at 201-664-1475 ext. 2103.

Travel Quarantine Requirements- updated

The CDC has updated its guidelines regarding international travel. Starting November 8, students who travel internationally will not be required to quarantine following their return to the United States. The United States is requiring a negative Covid-19 test to re-enter the US (from any international destination), so quarantine will not be required. We still ask for families to monitor their child(ren) for symptoms upon their return and quarantine if symptoms surface.

You may visit the CDC Travel Website HERE.

Important Student Drop-Off and Pick-Up Reminders

Please see the information below to ensure that pick-up and drop-off procedures are safe and efficient for our students.


Drop-Off


  • The drop-off line is a continuously moving line. Please do not park in the staff parking spaces along Interschool Drive to drop off your child(ren). Children are exiting their vehicles and heading towards the sidewalk, and this causes an unsafe walking zone.
  • Please remind your child(ren) to exit the vehicle and walk behind your car.
  • Parent(s)/Guardian(s) should not exit the vehicle. If your child(ren) need assistance, the staff members are there to help.
  • Please do not use the right lane to drop off your child(ren). This lane is designated for cars moving through to the exit.


Pick-Up

  • Please arrange a meeting area with your child(ren) so that you can locate them efficiently.
  • Please do not park and/or exit your vehicle regardless of your child(ren) being at TBD or CDW.
  • Please do not block designated emergency lanes that connect TBD and CDW.


General Traffic Rules Regarding Parking

  • Never park in a "No Parking, Fire Lane." These lanes are designated with yellow paint in diagonal lines on the pavement along with the words, "No Parking Fire Lane."
  • Never park along a curb that is painted yellow and leave your vehicle unattended.
  • Do not double park (park your vehicle beside another vehicle that is in a designated parking space).

Mark Your Calendar

November

Tuesday, November 23rd~ Wounded Warrior Project Assemblies

Wednesday, November 24th~ 12:30 PM Dismissal

Thursday, November 25th and Friday, November 26th~ School Closed for Thanksgiving Recess

Tuesday, November 30th~ Picture Retakes


December

Thursday, December 2nd~ 8th Grade LA Renaissance Testing

Wednesday, December 8th~ PTO Holiday Shop during Lunches

Wednesday, December 15th~ Winter Concert 5th and 6th Grade Bands 7:30 PM

Thursday, December 16th~ Winter Concert 7th/8th Grade Bands and Choir 7:30 PM

Monday, December 20th~ Musical Student Information Meeting after-school with Ms. Osbahr

in the Music Room

Monday, December 20th~ Marking Period 2 Mid-Point

Tuesday, December 21st~ Musical Parent Meeting 6:00 PM

Thursday, December 23rd~ 12:30 PM Dismissal for Holiday Recess

Friday, December 24th-Friday, December 31st~ Holiday Recess

Old Tappan School Year Calendar - 2021-2022

Click here to view the calendar.