Miner Minutes
November 18, 2016
The Week Ahead
Tuesday: SIT Meeting at 7:30am
Thursday: Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday: Required annual leave for all employees
November 28: Grade level meetings
November 30: CMS Appreciation Night at Concord ICE PARK
Important Reminders
- Also, if you choose to take a day off before a holiday, it will need to be a day without pay. If you call in sick on days before holidays, then please be prepared to present a doctor's note (this is in the staff handbook on page 31).
Staff Holiday Cards?
Safety Tips of the Week
GREAT NEWS!!!!!!
Three Thank Yous (keep these coming in the positive affirmations - so awesome!)
Thank you to Mr. Mabry for taking his time out of his day to come talk to the 8th grade boys basketball team about their excellent sportsmanship at a game the other day. He spoke to the boys about representing our school, have high quality character, and how to handle themselves after a win/loss. The message and compliment did not go unnoticed among the team; thank you to Mr Mabry for affirming our young men! Thank you to Ms. Ligon and Mr. Patton for facilitating a thought provoking session for our November 8 PD. We really appreciate your bringing the challenging issues to the surface. Thank you to Ms. Wagner and Ms. Redmond for all of their assistance with benchmarks and Discovery Education this week!! A 4th thank you to Luke Tulbert for patiently playing with his train stickers while I type up this information. :-)
IB Updates
Want to affirm someone?
CMS Monthly Staff Awards
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSelfUG_RMNfg5Qr24yhKHz7J62k0Mos6k1xObVtIpS-z0IBDw/viewform
Positive Publicity from the Principal
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf6NU1jNKGF3Jvu4t2NrpcyKbor8HwWPzkIYhR1_8LKBfcdPw/viewform
Caught BEING AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please send the “Selfie” picture to Tammy Redmond via email (instead of texting the picture to her)! Make sure you include in the email the Students’ Name & Homeroom Teacher!!!
Our Vision
Concord Middle School strives to educate and inspire our students to be problem solvers who positively impact their future and our community.