CMS Panther News
January Newsletter #cmspride
From The Principal...
Hard to believe that it is already January! There have been so many events and activities taking place that it becomes hard to remember until I stop to reflect on the past few months.
Upcoming Events
January 8: Report Cards sent home
January 21: No School - Teacher In-Service
January 24: Band Concert 7pm CHS Auditorium
Student of the Month
6th Grade: Drew Sterrett
Pawsitive Counts Winners
6th Grade: Carly Brown
Pawsitive Counts Staff Member of the Month
From the nurse...
When students return from winter break, permission forms for student to receive dental sealants, will be sent home with students grade 2nd-12th. If parents want their student(s) to participate for this free service, forms need to be returned to the school office by January 25th.
If the form does not make it home, or if parents have questions regarding this service, they may contact their students school nurse.
Dental sealant services will be provided in the district February 11th-28th, 2019.
Hutch's Holler
TUBS OF NEED
We are currently in our "Tubs of Need" Campaign which is collecting donations of coats, shoes, backpacks, school supplies, stocking hats, and winter gloves. If you have the above items that are gently used, please send them with your child. Students can give these supplies to Mr. Hutch. While most items can be gently used, we do ask that the stocking hats are new.6th GRADE LEADERSHIP GROUP
The 6th-grade leadership group is now open to students who want to sign up for the second semester. Girls meet on the first Wednesday of each month while boys meet on the first Thursday of each month. Meetings are at 7:30 AM in the library. In this group, students learn leadership skills and the importance of volunteerism. If you would like your 6th-grade child to be involved in the leadership group, email Mr. Hutch at brandt.hutchiinson@usd333.com.
CMS Staff Member - Sharon Krueger
I was born in Hebron, Nebraska and grew up on a farm a mile from the small town of Gilead. I went to high school in Fairbury, NE. After high school I attended Southeast Community College in Fairbury and Lincoln, NE. I continued my education at the University of Nebraska at Omaha graduating in 1989 with my Bachelors degree in Education. After graduation, I taught at North Central in Haddam a few years. I moved to Concordia in 1994 and have primarily been a resource teacher at the Middle School. I received my Master’s degree through Kansas State in 1999. I have been teaching through the LCNCK my entire teaching career of 29 years. I enjoy working with the students and staff members at CMS.
In my spare time I enjoy trying out new recipes, gardening, canning and taking trips with my sisters. I am a Nebraska Cornhuskers sports fan also.
Vocal Music Concert
Corn Commission Visitor
Ron was an Ag teacher for 33 years before beginning his role as Outreach Coordinator for the KCC.