Weekly Wildcat
PARENT NEWSLETTER: WEEK OF 11/8/2021
Chisholm Trail Middle School
Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 7am-4pm; Fri-7am-3:30pm
16700 W. 159th Street, Olathe, KS, 66062
913-780-7240
Technical Support: Help Desk--913-780-8058
Administration
Principal: Rick Sola
Asst. Principal: Krista Dueringer (Silver-6,7,8)
kdueringercst@olatheschools.org
Asst. Principal: Erin Richerson (Green-6,7,8)
Counselors
Rachel Iuli: Green-6,7,8
Ashley Rodden: Silver-6,7,8
Nurse
Jenn Ross: jiross@olatheschools.org
School Resource Officer
Frank Galbrecht: fgalbrechtsro@olatheschools.org
Attendance Secretary
Connie Bray: cbraycst@olatheschools.org (913.780.7241)
Data Operator
Melynda Marquardt: mrmarquardt@olatheschools.orgFALL BACK AN HOUR THIS WEEKEND!
Week of 11/8/2021
Dear CST Family,
I hope this reaches you well. I hope you had the opportunity to attend CST’s The Big Bad Musical. The students have worked hard over the past several weeks to learn lines, steps, create the set, and learn the behind the scenes buttons for lights and sound. The play was a job well done by CST students and director Mrs. Lee. This week CST will be celebrating Veterans Day, having our 8th graders go through a mock interview process in preparation for the 21st Century application process. Our girls’ basketball teams continue next week with two home games (IT and FT) on Tuesday and Thursday and one-act auditions for 6th graders occur on Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday night is also the OS Area Orchestra Festival, which will be a wonderful display of the area’s strings talent. Finally, the week concludes with a 6th grade activity after school from 3:15-4:30, complete with games, music, and concessions. I hope our students can join in where they are able!
Have a wonderful week ahead!
Rick


Week at a GlanceMonday, 11/8 Tuesday, 11/9
Friday, 11/12
Looking Ahead... 11/16--7/8 GBB @ PT 11/17--Hearing & vision Screening, BLT meeting 7am. 11/22-26th NO SCHOOL- Fall Break 11/25-- Thanksgiving | Counseling CornerThe Counseling Department would like to take a moment to share a resource from Children’s Mercy Hospital with you. Please use this link https://www.childrensmercy.org/departments-and-clinics/developmental-and-behavioral-health/prepped-and-ready/ to access information about Prepped and Ready: Parenting into the Teen Years. This is set up as a short video series that you can watch as your schedule permits. There is no cost, and if you complete a short survey at the end, Children’s Mercy will send you a great safety kit. Topics include eating disorder prevention, home safety (including storage of firearms, medications, etc.), screen time, self-care, substance use (including vaping), and suicide prevention. This resource will only be available for a short time, so please don’t wait! Contact your child's counselor with questions. ---------------------------------------- SEE 21st Century Info Below | Wildcat After Hours and Math LabThese programs are known as "Wildcat After Hours" (WAH) and "Math Lab". Below are available times for students to get help with homework. Please note, we are adding a "before hours" WAH program on Monday and Wednesday as well. Wildcat After Hours Mon-7-7:30am (Rm. 102); 3:15-4:15pm (Rm. 218) Tues-3:15-4:15 (Rm. 302) Wed-7-7:30am (Rm. 102); 3:15-4:15pm (Rm. 301) Thurs-3:15-4:15pm (Rm. 214) Math Lab (3:15-4:15pm) 6th Grade-Tues (Rm. 102); Thurs (Rm. 102) 7th Grade-Mon (Rm. 211); Thurs (Rm. 306) 8th Grade-Tues (Rm. 216); Thurs (Rm. 220) |
Week at a Glance
Monday, 11/8
Tuesday, 11/9
- 7/8 GBB vs IT
- OS Area Orchestra Festival 7pm
- One Act Auditions 3:30-5:30pm.
- One Act Auditions 3:30-5:30pm.
- 8th grade Mock Interviews (21st century) 9:30-11am.
- 7/8th grade GBB vs FT
- Veterans Day
Friday, 11/12
- 6th grade after school activity (MPR/gym) 3:15-4:30
Looking Ahead...
11/16--7/8 GBB @ PT
11/17--Hearing & vision Screening, BLT meeting 7am.
11/22-26th NO SCHOOL- Fall Break
11/25-- Thanksgiving
Counseling Corner
The Counseling Department would like to take a moment to share a resource from Children’s Mercy Hospital with you. Please use this link https://www.childrensmercy.org/departments-and-clinics/developmental-and-behavioral-health/prepped-and-ready/ to access information about Prepped and Ready: Parenting into the Teen Years. This is set up as a short video series that you can watch as your schedule permits. There is no cost, and if you complete a short survey at the end, Children’s Mercy will send you a great safety kit.
Topics include eating disorder prevention, home safety (including storage of firearms, medications, etc.), screen time, self-care, substance use (including vaping), and suicide prevention.
This resource will only be available for a short time, so please don’t wait!
Contact your child's counselor with questions.
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SEE 21st Century Info Below
Wildcat After Hours and Math Lab
These programs are known as "Wildcat After Hours" (WAH) and "Math Lab". Below are available times for students to get help with homework. Please note, we are adding a "before hours" WAH program on Monday and Wednesday as well.
Wildcat After Hours
Mon-7-7:30am (Rm. 102); 3:15-4:15pm (Rm. 218)
Tues-3:15-4:15 (Rm. 302)
Wed-7-7:30am (Rm. 102); 3:15-4:15pm (Rm. 301)
Thurs-3:15-4:15pm (Rm. 214)
Math Lab (3:15-4:15pm)
6th Grade-Tues (Rm. 102); Thurs (Rm. 102)
7th Grade-Mon (Rm. 211); Thurs (Rm. 306)
8th Grade-Tues (Rm. 216); Thurs (Rm. 220)
6th Grade Activity
On Friday, November 12th, from 3:15-4:30, there will be a 6th grade activity with music, games, concessions, and an opportunity to just "hang out" with other 6th graders. Students opting to attend will be dismissed from their 7th hour classes to the MPR for the fun. We hope all 6th grade students are able to attend! (students must be in attendance for at least half the day to attend after school events). There is no cost to attend.
Veterans Day
CST Families,
In recognition of Veterans Day and to honor all our CST Family veterans, CST will be creating a Wall of Honor to display on Veterans Day. Linked below is a form for you to fill out with information about a special veteran in you and/or your child’s life. If you’d like to participate in recognizing a veteran, simply fill out the form below by 10am on Wednesday, November 10th, and we’ll print a certificate of honor for your veteran. In addition, students will be provided a patriotic nametag to write the name of a veteran and honor them for the day. Please reach out to the CST front office with questions.
Wall of Honor Form: https://forms.gle/KtxrNHXJoT9Bo71y8
Message for All 6th grader students
"Auditions for the 6th Grade One Act Festival are Wednesday, November 10th from 3:15-4:30. EVERY 6th grader that auditions will receive a role! This is an amazing opportunity for students to get to know each other, participate in theatre, and learn more about CST Theatre. The rehearsals are daily after school, and we will work around other activities/schedules. The performance is December 8th at 7:00 PM. Interested students should pick up information and a parent packet from Mrs. Lee's room: 515."
Thanks!
-Morgan
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8th Grade Mock Interviews--THIS WEEK!
WIN Time
Literacy intervention began this past week at CST and 6th grade math intervention is just around the corner! This is non-class time used to help develop identified skills in students. Conducted during WIN time, students receive instruction in a small group setting and will be re-assessed prior to Thanksgiving. See original WIN post below for more information...
(originally posted in September)
In the weeks ahead, we'll begin providing literacy intervention for students identified through our MAP testing and reading fluency assessments in the building. This intervention will be provided during our WIN class period (8:44-9:18) and students will work in groups of 5 or less with CST teachers. All students will still be eligible for the WIN prizes described above, but may spend WIN time with one of our building literacy interventionists (one of 13 CST teachers) while they receive literacy intervention targeting any of the identified literacy gaps. This intervention time is being utilized in our Olathe Schools and achieves the state literacy mandate.
CST Expecation Review--FYI
Parents,
Over the past week CST admin met with all 7th and 8th graders (6th graders coming next week) to review general expectations while at school. This includes behavior in the halls, classroom, lunch, walking home, etc. We talked about interactions with students, adults, and substitute teachers and use of appropriate language at school. Much of this was a refresher from the start of the year talks during WIN. Feel free to talk with your child about these visits and reach out to your child's admin with questions.
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Masking at GBB Games
- While seated on the bench during games players should be masked
- Coaches and managers should be masked at all times
- While playing, players are not required to mask
Cheer
- While cheering on the sideline or performing a routine on the floor, cheerleaders do not need to mask
- All other times (sitting on the bleachers, entering and leaving the gym, meeting with coach) cheerleaders should be masked.
- Coaches should be masked at all times
Dance Team
- While performing a routine on the floor, dancers do not need to mask
- All other times (sitting on the bleachers, entering and leaving the gym, meeting with coach) dancers should be masked.
- Coaches should be masked at all times
All spectators
- Students, parents, visitors, workers, staff all need to be masked at all times while attending a game
WIN Time Update
In the weeks ahead, we'll begin providing literacy intervention for students identified through our MAP testing and reading fluency assessments in the building. This intervention will be provided during our WIN class period (8:44-9:18) and students will work in groups of 5 or less with CST teachers. All students will still be eligible for the WIN prizes described above, but may spend WIN time with one of our building literacy interventionists (one of 13 CST teachers) while they receive literacy intervention targeting any of the identified literacy gaps. This intervention time is being utilized in our Olathe Schools and achieves the state literacy mandate.
In addition, beginning Monday, all CST students will begin to receive daily phonics lessons for the first 5 minutes of their science class. This, too, is part of a district wide effort to help close any gaps that may have occurred through any of our kids' schooling. Daily phonics lessons will be fulfilled by your child's social studies teacher beginning in January.
Parent Awareness: Current Trends and Influences
Social Media Influences
A nationwide trend has recently made its way into local schools. Unfortunately, CST has not been exempt from this trend, nor have the other Olathe middle schools and high schools. The trend has been credited to TikTok and involves vandalizing schools and posting the video evidence on the social media platform. This has resulted in various acts of vandalism in Olathe including broken bathroom stall doors, mirrors pulled down from walls, soap dispensers ripped from walls, trash cans turned upside down, etc. Some have been caught as a result of their posted video making rounds. Of course, these actions can result in both school and legal consequences. The first story below features Olathe North principal, Jason Herman, who was interviewed by the KC Star.
The other articles are informational, but recent, and deal more with the mental health impact social media can have. Even working in schools as an administrator, I was not aware of some of the information below. As more focus and attention is given to the mental health of our children, the various social media platforms and their influence on the developing teenage brain is an important part of the conversation. My hope is that the links below will provide awareness of current trends and more about outside influences on our kids. Even better if these promote discussion at home.
Johnson County school has bathroom doors and toilet seats stolen, following TikTok trend (featuring Olathe principal) (9/15/2021)
https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/education/article254240178.html
TikTokers Are Stealing From Their Schools in a New Trend (9/10/2021)
5 Things Parents Need to Know about Tik-Tok (Updated 2021)
https://kidmatterscounseling.com/blog/5-things-parents-need-to-know-about-tik-tok/
The links below require a Wall Street Journal subscription but may be found in summary on other social media awareness sites.
How TikTok Serves Up Sex and Drug Videos to Minors (9/8/2021)
https://www.wsj.com/articles/tiktok-algorithm-sex-drugs-minors-11631052944
Inside TikTok’s Algorithm: A WSJ Video Investigation(7/21/2021)
https://www.wsj.com/articles/tiktok-algorithm-video-investigation-11626877477

Awesome library announcements!!
Our CST library app has been fixed! Students may use the CST Library app (from Classlink) to access tutorials to get ebooks and audiobooks from Destiny and/or Axis360, browse book trailers and booktalks, use databases for school research, etc...
Also, bookfairs are returning!! Our fall bookfair will be the week of October 18th and the Spring bookfair will be the week of February 14th. Both of these weeks are the week after conferences and the fairs will be in the library. This year we will be using Scholastic Book Fairs. More details to come as we get closer...
https://sites.google.com/students.olatheschools.com/cstlibrary
Odds and Ends
6th Grade Devices
- Surface Go devices will be checked out to 6th grade and new students on Monday, August 16th. Returning 7th and 8th grade students should still have their device checked out to them last school year.
Extra Curricular Activities
- Students are encouraged to join CST activities! There is a strong link between school involvement and academic success. Cross Country practice begins on Tuesday, August 17 and is available to all students, 6th, 7th, and 8th. Physicals required to participate.
Water Bottles
- All students will be provided a water bottle from CST. Students are encouraged to drink plenty of water during the day. Drinking fountains will also be available for those without a water bottle.
Backpacks
- Students will be allowed to carry their backpacks this year to limit necessary locker trips. Students are encouraged to travel light and utilize their locker to help lighten the load.
Lockers
- All students have been assigned a hall locker and are expected to keep jackets/coats/extra clothing in their locker.
CST Student Handbook
Two topics often asked about are cell phones and attire. The screenshots below are from the student handbook found on our website. We aim to promote a distraction-free learning environment as much as possible and we remind students that "Chisholm Trail is a school, not the pool". We want to promote a positive academic learning environment in the way we dress, speak, and behave. Teachers and admin will review a variety of topics with students as part of our beginning of year talks.


2021-2022 Bell Schedule

District Calendars
Access to school calendars, hour listings for buildings
Year-at-a-glance, single pager/downloadable
CST Admin/Counseling Team
Rick SolaPrincipal | Krista Dueringer | Erin Richerson |
Rachel Iuli | | Ashley Rodden |
Office Staff
Receptionist: Chrissy Walters
Assistant Principal's Secretary: Angie Peterson
Attendance Secretary: Connie Bray
Bookkeeper/Principal's Secretary: Sara Harris
Data Operator: Melynda Marquardt
School Nurse: Jennifer Ross
Please keep info updated (email, phone number, medical, etc.). Contact the office at 913-780-7240 if you are concerned you may be missing communication or need to update your family's information.