April 21, 2017 Dear Parents, Welcome back from spring break. I'm looking forward to seeing and hearing our talented South Charlotte Middle students perform next week in Willy Wonka, Jr. We have over fifty students involved in this production. I hope you are making plans to attend on April 27 or 28. It will be a great show. Third quarter report cards were sent home with students on Wednesday, April 19. Please remember that you can check on your child's grade throughout the school year using parent portal through PowerSchool. Please contact Mrs. Judy Franek ([email protected]) if you need information about accessing the parent portal. Beginning May 1 we will use our academic enrichment period to review material from the year in preparation for our EOG exams. All students will participate in this "relooping" time and will visit their core classes on a rotating schedule. We have found that this extra review at the end of the year helps tie together all of the units. Finally, this Wednesday, April 26 will be a 3-hour early release day for students. School will be dismissed at 12:30 so staff can participate in professional development. Best, Lisa Bailes, Principal
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April 21, 2017
Dear Parents,
Welcome back from spring break. I'm looking forward to seeing and hearing our talented
South Charlotte Middle students perform next week in Willy Wonka, Jr. We have over fifty
students involved in this production. I hope you are making plans to attend on April 27
or 28. It will be a great show.
Third quarter report cards were sent home with students on Wednesday, April 19. Please
remember that you can check on your child's grade throughout the school year using
parent portal through PowerSchool. Please contact Mrs. Judy Franek
([email protected]) if you need information about accessing the parent
portal. Beginning May 1 we will use our academic enrichment period to review material
from the year in preparation for our EOG exams. All students will participate in this
"relooping" time and will visit their core classes on a rotating schedule. We have found
that this extra review at the end of the year helps tie together all of the units.
Finally, this Wednesday, April 26 will be a 3-hour early release day for students. School
will be dismissed at 12:30 so staff can participate in professional development.
Congratulations to Bela Wilson (6th), Natalie Zannos (7th), and Mason
Gordon (8th)! They have been
selected by teachers as South Charlotte Shocker Standouts. South Charlotte Shocker Standouts are scholarly,
honest, optimistic, caring, kind,
energetic, and responsible (SHOCKER).
SHOCKER
STANDOUTS
4/24 Baseball/Soccer @ Quail 5PM
4/25 Home Baseball/Soccer vs. Carmel 5PM
Elite Dance Showcase 7PM
4/26 Early Release 12:30PM
4/27 Track meet @ Southwest 5PM
School Musical 7PM
4/28 School Musical 7PM
5/1 Baseball/Soccer @ AG 5PM
5/3 Home Baseball/Soccer vs. SW 5PM
Field Hockey Meeting 3:45PM
5/4 Home Track vs. Com Hse 5PM
5/8 Baseball/Soccer @ Com Hse 5PM
Orchestra Concert @ PHS 7PM
5/9 Chorus Concert 7PM
5/11 Band Concert (B-day) 7PM
Track Meet @ Carmel
5/17 Dance Concert 7PM
5/18 Band Concert (A-day) 7PM
5/24 Math EOG
5/25 ELA EOG
The Elite Dance Showcase will be held Wednesday, April
25th at 7pm in the cafetorium. The dancers will be
showcasing the pieces they took to competition. It is sure
to be a great show! Congratulations, dancers!!
Sunday, April 23rd, UNC-Charlotte is having their annual Science and Technology Expo from noon to 4pm. The event is FREE and all PLTW students and families are encouraged to attend. Five teams from South Charlotte Middle School will be presenting/competing along with multiple teams from Providence High School. UNCC's campus will be filled with various robotics competitions and exhibits, there will be a combustion chemistry show, 3D goggle experi-ence, murder mystery that needs to be solved, local STEM companies, and much more! PLTW students will be participating in the STEAMFest Robotics Competi-tion (Location #37), STEAMFest Upcycled Fashion Show (Location #39), and the STEAMFest SeaPerch exhibit (Location #68). Click HERE for the event map. In the event of rain, a new map will be available Saturday morning and all exhibits will be moved indoors. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4i3BpUHdAQRc2NIR2l5Q2Z1Vkk/view?usp=sharing
Let us take steps to encourage our South Charlotte Middle School family to be the best we can be. Please share your favorite fitness/health app, heart-healthy family recipe and student/family active fitness photos by emailing entries to [email protected].
Jerry Singleton, a 6th grader at South Charlotte Middle, is a great person and student and quite a character. With a bright smile and charming personality, this kid is ready to tackle the world. To this point in his middle school career, Jerry says that his greatest achievement in PE was maxing out on pre-test sit-ups and push-ups. He is motivated to work on his abdominals to increase those numbers even more. Jerry is very well spoken on a number of sports and athletics issues. He is crazy about basketball which he plays outside of school and considers a hobby. While Jerry also plays baseball, he is quick to point out that his daily stress reliever is playing basketball or just dribbling a ball “any chance I get.” While basketball and baseball are his sporting hobbies, Jerry also likes to collect sneakers. Doing fun activities with his parents is also high on his list. Jerry says something unique that many people may not know about him is that he is “very smart and (he) gets all A’s consistently”. He also says he is “a phenomenal basketball player.” While he is a busy guy, Jerry’s recent family vacation was to water country and Busch Gardens in Virginia which was special to him because he got to spend quality time with his family. Asked where he would choose to go anywhere in the world on vacation if given the chance, Jerry said that he “would go to Syria and Africa and help those in need”. Big plans are driving Jerry’s future college decisions. He wants to attend an Ivy League school and Oxford University to set him up for his career to either “be a lawyer and own (his) own law firm, play in the NBA or be President of the USA.”
Quote of the week
"You have to push past your perceived limits, push past that point you thought was as far as you can go.” -Drew Brees
Charlotte Area Events 4/22 Run The Course 5K(trail run) 5K Monroe, NC
4/21-4/23 Tuck Fest (music and competitions) Charlotte, NC (USNWC)
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SOUTH CHARLOTTE MIDDLE SCHOOL 8040 Strawberry Lane Charlotte, NC 28277 Phone: 980-343-3670 Fax: 980-343-3725 Office Hours: 7:45 am—4:15 pm Phones answered from 7:45 am—4 pm
South Charlotte is a member of the South Learning Community. (980) 343-1463
To report an absence email [email protected] or you may phone the school
at 980-343-3670.
Online School Payments (OSP) - CMS has provided us with the opportunity to accept pay-
ments for school events on-line. It is much like Athletics Pay-to-Play, comes with a fee (4%),
and allows you to pay at your convenience. If you choose to pay on-line, it also relieves
our teachers from the time taken to do the paperwork and to receipt and turn in money or
checks. Teachers will continue to take cash and checks as they always have.
Just sign in to: osp.osmsinc.com/CMS
Choose your student’s event and homeroom teacher, and make payment.
The teacher and Financial Secretary are sent advisements of your payment.
We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity. Through the year, events will be
added including field trips, textbooks, fees, and other payments.
Re-link your Harris Teeter VIC card! Our TIE number is 1933.