The BEARCAT NECESSITIES
October 10-14 | Central Middle School
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- Doors open at 6:45 am. Breakfast is available until 7:20 am. Tardy Bell at 7:30 am.
- The school day ends at 3:10 pm.
- Early Dismissal Days end at 11:30 am.
- Bring your supplies, GISD Chromebook, Earbuds/Headphones, and backpack.
- Review Dress Code HERE
- Snack Bar Account- https://www2.mypaymentsplus.com/welcome
- If your child would like to wear a mask during the school day, please provide one.
Students Must Have an Adult to All Athletic Events
Please note that all GISD middle school students need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian when attending any district athletic event – middle school or high school.
This requirement is in place to ensure the safety of your student.
Student IDs
All students have received an ID, Central lanyard, and plastic sleeve. The student ID is part of the uniform and must be worn around the student's neck visible throughout the day.
If a student does not have an ID when they walk in, they will have to get a temporary ID. Temporary IDs are $1.00. If the student does not have $1.00, the fee will be charged to their account. A student that pays for 5 temporary IDs will be given a plastic ID.
Students that have lost their IDs must purchase another ID.
Student IDs- $5.00
Lanyard- $1.00
Plastic Sleeve- $1.00
October 10-14 @ Central
Monday, October 10
HOLIDAY: No School
Tuesday, October 11
PTO meeting 5:30 @ Central library
Wednesday, October 12
- Choir is hosting a $2 no-uniform dress day on Friday 10/14! Wristbands will be sold during lunch on Wednesday and Thursday, as well as before school Friday.
- Lime out Day- students may wear like green accessories for mental health awareness day
- 8th grade football
Thursday, October 13
- 8th grade volleyball
Friday, October 14
$2 no-uniform dress day to support Choir
Spirit Dress Day (students may wear jeans with no rips, holes, or frays)
Weekend
Relax & Enjoy!
UPCOMING:
- Oct 19 - Unity Day
- Oct. 24-28- Homecoming Week
- Oct 24- Dress like a character day
- Oct. 25- Twin Day
- Oct. 26- spirit day
- Oct. 27- Neon Day
- Oct. 28- Pink out Day
- Oct. 24- 28- Red Ribbon Week
- Oct. 26- Early Release Day
- Oct. 31- Student Holiday/Parent-Teacher Conference Day
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
- Bring a Water Bottle!
Tardies
Please speak with your students about the importance of getting to class on time.
The consequences for multiple tardy tickets are as follows:
Tardy and Consequence
1-4- Students will receive a Warning
5-10- Students will receive After School Detention Daily – 3:10-4:10 PM ½ hour per tardy – multiple days or Saturday School
11+ Saturday School Each Saturday – 8 AM-12 PM ½ Hour per tardy starting with #11
Tardy count resets at the start of each six weeks
Students that have no tardies in a six weeks will earn "ONE week No uniform pass".
Please encourage students to get to class on time.
Central Middle School Staff Introductions!
Megan Marie James (Hall), ELAR
I am originally from Michigan and went to college at Saginaw Valley State University. I moved to Texas in 2008, but just moved to Galveston this August. I love learning new things, reading and road trips.
# of years in GISD: 1
Ramiro Florez, Spanish Teacher
Former engineer and scientist. With an international bachelors and a US masters. 17 years in education as a teacher & administrator.
# of years in GISD: 2
Malynda Schoppe, ELA Interventionist
I have been teaching for 28 years and I have taught every level from Pre-K to Adult ESL. I am an IBC as I fled Houston as quickly as I could. I have an amazing husband, Eric Fischer, three wonderful kids, Eli, Grace and Abigail and two fabulous dogs-Jude and Iggy. When I need peace and restoration, I can be found near the water. I love teaching at Central and I look forward to the rest of the year!
# of years in GISD: 1
Interested in trying out for Basketball??
Students interested in trying out for basketball must have a completed physical packet on file, along with the online forms in RankOne, by November 1st. No exceptions will be made.
Central Shirts
The Tor Store is selling Central grade level shirts. Click the link https://tor-store.square.site/s/order?location=11ec2ab6e14f93c0a346ac1f6bbbd01e#3 to order your shirts
Planning to Volunteer this year??
Please turn in completed forms to the front office of CMS. Thank you.
The Iconoclast starts October 4th from 3:30 – 4:30 after school on Tuesday and Thursday. This is an Awesome writing program!! Contact Renda Hardeman to sign up.
Unity Day
In observance of Unity Day Central Middle School along with Communities In Schools will be wearing orange to promote Kindness, Acceptance and Inclusion on October 19, 2022.
A message from Centrals PTO:
We are so excited for this school year! We are working on ways to make this year the best ever!! Our PTO plans to meet every 2nd Tuesday of each month at 5:30 pm. Want to help out and meet some new parents? Check out our next PTO meeting this Tuesday, October 11 at 5:30 pm in Centrals Library. If you have any questions please email us at centralbearcatspto@gmail.com.
Teen Health Offers Vaccines
Medical
Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are available at all Teen Health Center Medical clinics. In order to receive their vaccinations, minors ages 5- 17 must have a Teen Health Consent Form (GISD families completed during school registration) and a Covid-19 Vaccine Consent Form signed by a parent or guardian. The Covid-19 consent may also be completed in Skyward Family Access or at www.teenhealthcenter.org. Call (409) 761-3530 to schedule an appointment at the Teen Health medical clinic of your choice.
Mental Health
Teen Health Center Offers Mental Health Therapy!
Galveston youth ages 0-21 are welcome. Mental Health therapy is provided via a secure telehealth platform and in person. If you feel your mental health is not where it should be, you can contact one of our Teen Health Center Mental Health Clinics!
To make a mental health therapy appointment, call: (409) 761-3530, ext. 7
SEL News from the desk of Amy Argubright
Hello! Each week, the SEL newsletter focuses on a different SEL competency and includes valuable resources and activities that you can use to promote well-being at home or in the classroom. This week's topic is Self-Awareness and Building Confidence. For teens, their self-confidence can be tested when faced with changes in their physical appearance, social group(s), family expectations, or abilities. As students develop self-awareness, they can become more accepting of who they are and learn to better self-manage when confronted with issues that could impact their self-confidence and self-esteem.
I am happy to be here to support the students, staff, and families of CMS! Have a great week!
Social Emotional Learning Specialist
Central Middle School
Department of Defense’s SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program
Join the Department of Defense’s SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program and engage with panelists on October 20, 2022, at 1 p.m. EST. The webinar will highlight the unique STEM journeys of SMART scholars; the Program’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion; and review the SMART Scholarship-for-Service opportunity. Attendees will also learn how to start an application and be provided with application tips.
The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program offers STEM students who are currently pursuing a bachelor’s, master’s, or Ph.D. a full scholarship, internships, annual stipends, and guaranteed employment with the Department of Defense.
We invite all underrepresented minorities in STEM to participate in the webinar.
For more information on the SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program, visit www.smartscholarship.org. To register for the webinar directly, visit https://lmigov.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_YgMzBL5FSea4iqVTFijK6Q
Advanced Academic Coordinator
Galveston ISD Middle Schools