Camp Road Cougar News

January 13, 2023

Principal's Greeting

Hello CRMS Family,


We've had another great week here at Camp Road. This week we were visited by Kwame Alexander, a published author, who was able to share his work and an inspirational message with our 6th and 7th grade students. Our students also participated in grade level Academic Catch Up Days. This was an opportunity for us to celebrate those students who have turned in all of their assignments for the second quarter and provide time for students who needed to make up assignments. It was great to see so many of our scholars outside for extra recess time because they stayed on top of their assignments this quarter.


As we start the 3rd quarter, I want to encourage all of our students to start off on the right foot. Make the commitment now to turn in all of your assignments complete and on time. Make another commitment to follow all school rules and procedures by making good choices. This will help each and every student reach their full potential!


Parents, I ask that you have conversations this weekend with your children about these two commitments, and then regularly throughout the quarter to help them meet their goals.


I am challenging all of our students to focus on not getting any office referrals this quarter. All students that have no office referrals for the 3rd quarter will get a full-sized candy bar from me on Monday, March 27th. I hope that I can buy every single student a candy bar!


Jaclyn Rowehl

Principal

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CONGRATULATIONS

TO OUR TEACHER OF THE YEAR

MS. CHLOE SPITZER

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Upcoming Events

January


January 14: Robotics Team 1st Competition

January 16: No School

January 17: No School; End of 2nd quarter

January 18: PTO Spirit Night at Martin's BBQ, 6pm - 8pm

January 20: Quarter 2 Clean Agenda Celebration

January 21: Robotics Team 2nd Competition

January 24: Cougar Store Open

January 26: 6th grade Science Benchmark

January 27: Report Cards Sent Home

January 30: Student of the Month Breakfast

February 2: Job Shadow Day

February 3: Early Release (1:30pm)/Teacher Workday

February 17 and 18th Region Band Clinic at Summers Corner Performing Arts Center (for select 8th graders)


Annual Calendar

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Mental Health Minute

Have you checked out the new cutting-edge mental health app for tweens and teens (and everyone)? Make sure to download the free version of TeenToks from the Apple App store here. You can use it on an iPhone (you can also technically use this version on an iPad). They are also working on a version for Android users–we’ll keep you posted. There are many free videos and also premium access giving you close to 400 videos created by teens on topics like stress management, body image, peer pressure, friendship issues, and much more. They’re adding new content every week!

Shannon's Hope Camp is a free overnight camp that empowers children and teens that have lost a loved one to explore and express their grief through age-appropriate workshops at a scenic beachfront setting with peers who "get it." Camp is open to youth ages 7-17, and is held each Fall and Spring. Next Dates: March 11th & 12th Seabrook Island, SC. For more information, go to

www.shannonshopecamp.com. Contact Mrs. Stonecypher for sign-up information, the deadline is sign-up is February 10th.


Please see the CRMS Guidance Google Site for great information from our counselors!

Good Luck...

Good luck to 8th grader Addie Hlavac, who will be auditioning for the SCBDA All State Honor Band on Saturday, January 21st in Lexington, South Carolina.

From the Media Specialist

CRMS was amazed by an unscheduled visit from Kwame Alexander, Newbery winning and internationally recognized poet, Wednesday January 11th. Check out our Facebook page for pictures or see below!

INFORMATION PREVIOUSLY SHARED

2023 Midlands Student Summit

Registration for the February 2023 Midlands Student Summit hosted by the Clemson University’s Office of College Preparation and Outreach is now open. This event is co-sponsored by Boeing and will take place on Saturday, February 4th from 8am- 2pm at Lower Richland High School in Hopkins, SC. This summit is designed to educate, inspire, and empower underrepresented middle and high school students but is open to any 7th-12th grade student who registers. Students can expect to hear from a variety of speakers that will hold interactive sessions about the college admissions process, financial aid options, strategies for academic success in high school, leadership development, career options and much more! In addition to sessions, students will have the opportunity to hear from colleges/universities from around South Carolina at a college and resource fair.

The link to register is https://bit.ly/StudentSummit23.

Academic Competition Opportunity

Students: you are invited to take FREE online exams in geography, science, and history. Top scorers on the exam qualify for the regional competition at Buist Academy on February 5th. Check out the practice materials first, and when you're ready, take the exams here.

Federal Cards

If you have not completed and signed your Federal card, please do this ASAP. If you need another copy, please email Mrs. Gamble: devon_gamble@charleston.k12.sc.us Thank you!

News from the Nurse

Free COVID and Flu testing for CCSD students/staff. Mondays 12PM - 6PM.

Location: CRMS parking lot inside of POD trailer.

Positive for COVID? Please use this COVID Reporting Form to report positive cases to the nurse.

Job Shadow Day

Job Shadow Day is scheduled for February 2, 2023! Mrs. Ciucci will be visiting all classes this week and next to distribute permission packets and explain the expectations. Students will also receive slides to help guide them (and you) through the process. This is an excellent opportunity for our students to experience the world of work and explore their interests and hobbies as they relate to school. Be creative and talk to family members, neighbors and friends about their occupations then help brainstorm with your children possible choices to request a job shadow experience on February 2nd.


Visit the CRMS guidance page for helpful school and counseling resources.

Cougar Basketball

Games have begun for both our boys and girls basketball teams. Come out and cheer them on!!! Schedules below


Boys Basketball Schedule


Girls Basketball Schedule

Middle School Spring Tennis League

Practices begin in February. League starts March 6th. Click 2023 Cougar Tennis Team for more information and to join the Cougar Tennis Team. If you have questions or are interested in coaching, please contact crmsathleticboosterclub@gmail.com and bohnep@charleston-sc.gov

JICHS Spring Sport Conditioning and Tryouts

Boys JV Soccer Tryouts - January 30th, 2023 from 3:45pm-5:00pm. Open to 7th and 8th graders, required paperwork and tryout information here: https://jamesislandsoccer.weebly.com


Girls Soccer Pre-Season Training & Tryout Info - Open to 7-12 graders. Join google classroom page for information https://classroom.google.com Join code: bbba45s


Softball Pre-Season Workouts & Tryouts - Open to 7-12 graders. For information join JI Softball google classroom page https://classroom.google.com Join code: dyxou6b


Track & Field - Link: https://jamesislandtrackandfield.weebly.com Questions? Please contact Coach Eshelman at joseph_eshelman@charleston.k12.sc.us


Boys Lacrosse - Off-season practices started in December. Open to 7th-12th graders. Beginners are welcome! If interested in playing Varsity or JV boys lacrosse this spring, contact Coach Loda at matthew_loda.c@charleston.k12.sc.us

CRMS Wellness Room

Middle school is a time when students’ cognitive capacities, including abstract thinking and moral reasoning increase. During this time middle schoolers become aware and are especially sensitive to their peers and experience an increased intensity of emotions. Kids are "carrying" a lot in their metaphorical book bag even before they walk through our school doors some mornings.

The Wellness Room at CRMS was created with that in mind–helping students independently re-set, re-focus and return to learning.


Wellness Room Objective:

Students will independently work to self-regulate their emotions, problem solve and/or reset to return to the classrooms recentered and focused, allowing them to re-engage and be “ready to learn.” Counselors will be in the room, facilitating this work.


At any time during the day students can request to visit the Wellness Room for a quick reset. Signed agendas are the entry and exit passes to the room. Targeted maximum time in the Wellness Room is 10 minutes.


What’s in the Wellness Room?

Upon entering the room, students can choose a “what do I need card.”

  1. Problem Solving, Conflict Resolution worksheet

  2. Coloring/Journaling

  3. Fidgets

  4. A quiet space (noise cancellation headphones) or a book

  5. Distraction (from my feelings) puzzles, crosswords, brain games, etc

  6. Mindfulness (yoga cards, breathing exercises, etc)


After choosing a “what I need card” and giving it to the school counselor, students are able to choose flexible seating and use the manipulatives. Ten-minute sand timers are given to students to let them know when their time has expired. After signing out, students can request to see a school counselor if needed.


Science Links social/emotional wellness to Student Gains:

* Improvement in students’ social and emotional skills, attitudes, relationships, academic performance, and perceptions of classroom and school climate

* Decline in students’ anxiety and behavior problems

* Long-term improvements in students’ skills, attitudes, prosocial behavior, and academic performance

School Technology Information You Need to Know...

Students should NOT bring their Chromebook chargers to school. Please charge devices at home each evening. Chargers tend to disappear at school, and we have no way to track them. Students will be responsible for the cost of replacing lost chargers, so please don’t let your student bring the charger to school!


A reminder about the CCSD fee structure for damages and loss of chromebooks:

  • Negligent/Accidental Breakage - No charge for first incident per school year $50 per incident for each subsequent event
  • Intentional Vandalism - $300.
  • Stolen Device - No cost if a police report is provided
  • Lost Device - $300
  • Lost Charger - $40

Stay in the loop with your child's academics!

Click Here for a Parent Cheat Sheet

This document provides links to a variety of things that you might need as a parent.

We've got a couple of things to help you stay connected and in the know about your child's academics and their teachers. Below you will find a Quarterly Academic Newsletter and a Parent Guide for each grade level. We hope that these will be quick links for you to see what your child is learning as well as information about their teachers.