CMSN ROARS Newsletter
Monday, December 3rd, 2018
Spelling Bee Winners
Congratulations to our CMSN Spelling Bee Winners. The top 6 spellers will represent CMSN in the District Spelling Bee on Thursday, December 6th!
7th place: (Alternate for the District bee) Shelby S from Team 5-6
6th place: Evan D from Team 5-4
5th place: Nathaniel M from Team 5-5
4th place: Cord M from Team 5-2
3rd place: Tyrell B from Team 6-2
2nd place: Zane C from Team 6-4
1st place: Elizabeth E from Team Team 6-3
Toy Drive
Penguin Patch
PTO Monthly Meeting
Stakeholder's Luncheon
Team Pictures
Basketball Night at Panther Arena
Early Dismissal and Winter Break
Cabot Public Schools will have a 2 pm dismissal on Monday, December 17th and Tuesday, December 18th.
Homework Room
Lunch Money
If you are sending lunch money to school with your child, please write their first and last name on the envelope and/or check. This will ensure that the money is credited to the correct account. You may also pay online. Go to the Cabot School District webpage. Click on the Resources for Parents tab. Click on the EZschoolpay tab.
Students/Parents/Guardians are encouraged to pay for meals in advance via www.ezschoolpay.com, cash or check. A student will be allowed to charge a maximum of $10.00. Once a student reaches this limit, he/she will not be allowed to charge a meal or a la carte items. The district will provide an 60 alternate meal daily to K-6 students who have a negative balance of $10.00. Sample lunch alternate: sandwich, veggie sticks, fruit and milk. Sample breakfast alternate: cereal, toast, fruit and milk. If financial hardship exists, parents and families are encouraged to apply for free or reduced price lunches for their child. Free and reduced meal applications can be found at www.ezmealapp.com, each school office and the Central Administration Office.
The Lions of Little Rock
This semester, CMSN is reading The Lions of Little Rock by Kristin Levine as our One Book One School campaign. We have lots of great activities and lessons planned around our book. We will have trivia questions each week and our students can win some great prizes.
Here's a little bit more about the book...
Two girls separated by race form an unbreakable bond during the tumultuous integration of Little Rock schools in 1958. Twelve-year-old Marlee doesn't have many friends until she meets Liz, the new girl at school. Liz is bold and brave, and always knows the right thing to say, especially to Sally, the resident mean girl. Liz even helps Marlee overcome her greatest fear - speaking, which Marlee never does outside her family. But then Liz is gone, replaced by the rumor that she was a Negro girl passing as white. But Marlee decides that doesn't matter. Liz is her best friend. And to stay friends, Marlee and Liz are willing to take on integration and the dangers their friendship could bring to both their families.
Cabot Middle School North
Website: www.cabotschools.org
Location: 1900 North Lincoln Street, Cabot, AR, USA
Phone: 5017433571
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