CROSSROADS NEWSLETTER October 31, 2017

Similar documents
CROSSROADS NEWSLETTER

Spirit Week Dress Code Guidelines

SHINE? How will you. Baldwin Street Middle School. From the Princials. e-banner Newsletter 26 October 2018

Spirit Week Dress Code Guidelines

Washington Woods Elementary Newsletter

DON T TAME YOUR MANE CRAZY HAIR DAY! DREAMING OF OZ PAJAMA DAY! HOMECOMING T-SHIRT DAY! DRESS UP WITH MUM AND GARTER DAY!

LAST CALL! Advertise Your Business In Our Yearbook! Pre-Order Your Yearbook Today before November 21st

SCHOOL NEWS. From the Principal s Desk. Mark Your Calendar! St. John the Baptist Catholic School Newsletter

K-5: NURTURING, EXCITING AND MOTIVATING CHILDREN TO LEARN

PARKS. Recreation. Christmas Break Camp! Monday Thursday December :00pm 4:30pm at the Teen Center Open to Grades K-3 $40 SEASON S GREETINGS!

Lower School Updates September 20, New Information

Hillsboro Junior High

S A C R E D H E A R T C A T H O L I C S C H O O L E d u c a t i n g M i n d, H e a r t a n d S p i r i t S i n c e C r o s b y, T e x a s

Beechwood Elementary SUPER TIGER TALK

SMS Newsletter September 18, 2015 Weekly Calendar Events

Book D2 Unit Quiz (Answer Keys)

RSVP s for our Thanksgiving Feast are due by Wed. November 16th!

JCHS HOMECOMING 2018 Friday, September 21 st BEAT BLOUNT VS. JCHS PATRIOTS. William Blount Governors

Through Knowledge and Prayer, We Grow in Faith

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY. November 23 Day 2 NFL DAY. Wear Your Favorite Team Jersey. DISMISSAL at 3:00.

News to You. ~ President s Corner ~ Trivia Night January 18. Dates to Remember: *** THANK YOU!!! ***

UPCOMING EVENTS: November 4, 2016 ALL SAINTS DAY SPIRIT DAY IN THIS ISSUE: Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events OUR LADY OF LOURDES CATHOLIC SCHOOL. Challenging the Mind, Nourishing the Spirit. October Red Ribbon Week

S.E. GROSS MIDDLE SCHOOL OCTOBER 2016

Shamrock Newsletter. October 27, 2016 Issue #11 IMPORTANT DATES: MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

ISSUE 6 SEPTEMBER 9, SSES PTO News. Shamrock Springs Elementary School. Ready, Set, Walk!

We encourage everyone to receive the newsletter by . To do so, you must go to our website:

Cardinal Creed Be Safe, Respectful, and Responsible

NewsletterNovember 2016

December 2016 Newsletter

THROUGH THE RABBIT HOLE

Visit our website: November 15, 2018 Dear OLL Families,

NEWS RELEASE RED RIBBON WEEK ACTIVITIES PLANNED AT SCHOOLS. The war on drugs and alcohol is well documented. It s a battle that s waged

Westfield Area High School 2018 Homecoming

ARDÁN ACADEMY OF IRISH DANCE NEWSLETTER

WARRIOR WORDS SEPTEMBER, 2017

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN SCHOOL NEWSLETTER

Country Trails PTO Student Directory. Fall Book Fair - Read All About It! Mother/Daughter Fall Fun. Yearbooks on Sale Now!

Let s Work Together. Cedar Grove Belgium High School Rocket Report. Home of the Rockets! A Weekly Newsletter for Cedar Grove-Belgium High School

AP Teachers. Please check for belts before announcements begin! If a student needs a belt, please send them down to room 137 right now!

Woodstock Academy. Homecoming Weekend was a success! the. October News. International Newsletter HOMECOMING KING

December 1. Shaolin Kempo School of Martial Arts Monthly News. Power Quote. Upcoming Events. Clear your mind of can t. Upcoming Schedule Changes

St. Alphonsus Catholic School Kaleidoscope Connection

2013 Miss Rodeo Old Fort Days Pageant

Corbell Chronicle. Give me a P-T-A! Child on Injured Reserve? WHERE CHAMPIONS ARE MADE. Michelle Cassano Corbell PTA President

RJH Newsletter November 2017 Volume 3

ESJH GAZETTE BREAKFAST PROGRAM LUNCH PROGRAM

Holy Spirit School Inspiring Minds / Igniting Hearts 2018 / 2019 "Let us love one another because love is from God" So much excitement!

READ THIS. The pumpkin patch came to them

Boosterthon was a huge success!!!

Clayton High School Cheerleading Handbook Varsity Coach: Abbie Tucker JV Coach: Kathrine Stephens Assistant Coach: Caroline Williamitis

St. Mary School. News and Events. New Online School Directory. 8 th Grade Visits to High Schools. In this issue: Upcoming Events.

November 2017 Newsletter

HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

7th Grade FMS Basketball Team

Angie Zarrillo Truman High School 3301 South Noland Road Independence, Missouri

North Penn Valley Boys & Girls Club

Upcoming Events and Important Dates

School Newsletter for February GALA and SILENT AUCTION IS JUST 3 WEEKS AWAY! Only 90 tickets left!

NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS FBLA Annual Variety Show!! November 2nd November 3rd

Virtus Opt OUT Form. St. Louis Catholic School will present a sexual abuse prevention program,

a SUPER homecoming Freshman Peer Leaders & student council

South Pasadena Middle School Tiger Cub Band Handbook

10 Broadway St., Rothesay, N.B. E2H 1B2 Phone Principal Sharon McCracken December 2018

Senior Class Meeting CLASS OF 2019

December 2014 Newsletter

CHEER HANDBOOK WINK JUNIOR HIGH/HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS AND MASCOT

Lesson 4: Parking Lot Safety

ORDER HOMECOMING T-SHIRTS. See for order form. Now Oct. 6th. Bring your club s signs and let s plaster the place with Pride!

State assessments begin 3/5!

2014 Miss Rodeo Old Fort Days Pageant

Wednesday 12/06. Early Dismissal at 12:15 PM Teacher Professional Day. Looking Ahead

Janer Journal. February 2017 Edition + St. Jane Frances, Pray for us + Catholic Schools Week Highlights

September 1, 2016 E-CRUSADER

Clay Middle School Cheerleading Information Packet for FOOTBALL and BASKETBALL

MOLLY MYERS DANCE ACADEMY STUDENT HANDBOOK Website: Mollymyersdance.org

December 2017 Newsletter

What s Up Winkley? In This Issue: November Calendar: Published by the Winkley Elementary PTA

CCS Connection. From the Principal s Desk

Indian Pride. Brice Flynn Alexiana Miller Rafael San Pedro

Lake Norman High School Wildcat Lacrosse Boosters

Spirit Week Starts This Friday!!

Epworth Children s Home Cottage Partner Volunteer

DADS CLUB MEETING***MONDAY, DECEMBER 1***7-8 PM***MAPLE GROVE

PSO NEWSLETTER. October 19,2017

TASC Web-Based Project File Submission Form School Name:

Athletic Handbook

August 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday First Day for Al 1/2 Day For Students Students EVENTS

Recognition Awards May 15 Page 3. Promotion Dance May 16 Page 4. Big Surf Pool Outing May 19 Page 7. Promotion Ceremonies May 20 Page 9

Quietly enter the classroom and sit in your assigned seat. Make sure you are ready to work.

The P ATRIOT P RESS. Mrs. Harrison. Principal s Post. Dear Families,

Junior Varsity Coach Jennifer Aston

News to You. February. ~ Word from the Board ~ Dates To Remember:

it s a note from the principal...

MAY 2018 VICTORIA DAY WEEKEND

The Bulldog Drool UNITY DAY. Terror 27: 7th Football championship game AHS 2:30pm. Oct: Nov: CALENDAR OF EVENTS

4-H ONLINE. Ford County Monthly Newsletter November How to Reach US:

Morning Announcements

St. Mary School. News and Events. St. Mary Sports Jersey Day. New Online School Directory. In this issue: Upcoming Events. October Fundraiser Days

Homecoming Themes For Spirit Week

Transcription:

CROSSROADS NEWSLETTER October 31, 2017 One in Christ I Corinthians 1:10 I appeal to you, brothers, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same judgment. Upcoming Events November 1 November 3 November 6 November 6-7 November 10 November 15 November 13 November 14 November 17 November 17 November 20-21 November 22-24 November 27 December 2 December 8 December 14 December 14 December 15 December 15 December 18-20 Dec. 21-Jan. 3 January 4 East Carolina Field Trip 11 th & 12 th Grades Fall Festival (3:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.) 10 th & 11 th - ASVAB Testing Williamsburg Field Trip 8 th Grade Save-A-Life-Tour (9 th -12 th Grades) National Beta Club Induction 1 st Grade Operation Christmas Child Wesleyan Field Trip 11 th & 12 th Grades NC Science & History Museums Field Trip 4 th & 5 th Grades Pink-Out Night CCS Basketball School Closed Teacher Conference School Closed Thanksgiving Break CCS Food Drive Begins Cheer Competition Held at CCS CCS Food Drive Ends Lower School Christmas Play 6:30 p.m. Upper School Exam Review Lower School Christmas Play 9:00 a.m. Half Day of School Upper School Exam Review Half Day of School Upper School Exams Christmas Break Third Quarter Begins 2017-October Newsletter.docx 1 of 5 October 31, 2017

CCS Fall Festival The annual CCS Fall Festival is taking place on Friday, November 3, from 3:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Mark your calendar now! This year s festival will include hayrides, bounce houses, an obstacle course, joust, super slide, Jurassic Park inflatable, cake walk, face painting, football throw, basketball shot, and many more exciting games. There will also be plenty of food and fellowship at the event. To order your freshly made doughnuts, e-mail Dawn Overby at doverby@ccscolts.org with the flavor you want (Glazed, Chocolate-iced, Maple Bacon or assorted). The doughnuts are $8/dozen. Orders need to be placed by Wednesday, November 1. NC State Football Games The Crossroads Christian School Booster Club is still in need of volunteers to work at the final NC State home football game this year. We are grateful to everyone who has worked at the other games this year. NC State football games are a great way to get involved, meet other families, and enjoy fellowship with others while raising money to support CCS athletics. The remaining games are listed below. Please contact Jamie Parker (jparker@ccscolts.org) or Jonathan Capps (jcapps@ccscolts.org) to volunteer. NC State Football Remaining Home Game Schedule 11/04 NC State vs. Clemson 3:30 p.m. (Full Crew) 11/25 NC State vs. UNC TBA (Help Needed) 2017-October Newsletter.docx 2 of 5 October 31, 2017

Save A Life Tour Coming to Crossroads The Save A Life Tour is a comprehensive high impact safe driving awareness program that informs, educates, and demonstrates the potentially deadly consequences resulting from poor choices and decisions made by the operator of a motor vehicle. It is the nation s most advanced and high-impact safe driving awareness program. The event brings crowd participation to the driver s seat of a highly advanced impaired & distracted driving simulator. The simulators give participants a completely realistic, sober perspective on the effects of driving while impaired or distracted. The tour will be stopping at CCS on Friday, November 10, for a presentation with our 9 th -12 th grade students. The program specifically places emphasis on the following driving situations: Driver Experience young drivers and driver behavior based on maturity Improper Driver Behavior careless driving habitsspeeding, turn signal use Safety Restraints proper seat belt usage Impaired Driving alcohol usage, controlled substance, drowsiness Distracted Driving cell phones, passenger activities Motorcycle awareness, operation CCS Library News The library will be bustling with activity during the month of November. There are two ways in which to support the growth of our library here at CCS. The Wild West Book Fair will be held November 6 10 until 4:30 pm daily.. Wednesday, November 8 will be Wild West Spirit Day. Lower School students may come to school dressed as cowboys and cowgirls. CCS shirts are NOT required on this day. For every book purchased during the fair, there will be one entry for a drawing to win a $25 basket of books! Drawing will be held on Friday morning, November 10. There will be an estimation contest again this year. Guesses are 25 cents each. The closest guess to the actual answer wins a $5 gift certificate to spend at the fair. There will be a lower school winner and an upper school winner. This contest closes at 4:30 on Thursday, November 9. The winner will be announced Friday morning, November 10. 2017-October Newsletter.docx 3 of 5 October 31, 2017

Online shopping is available beginning November 1 through November 17. All online orders will be shipped together to the school after November 17. Our school s web site is http://www.scholastic.com/bf/crossroadschristianschool4 There is a FREE Scholastic Book Fairs App available at the App Store and at Google Play. This app is useful while shopping to discover the guided reading level of any book offered at the Fair. For more information on the app, go to http://www.scholastic.com/bookfairs/articles/app Finally, there will be books available at the Book Fair for upper school students as well. They are welcome to come and shop at break or after school. The second way to support the library in November is through a Poinsettia Sale that will run from November 6-16. If you typically buy poinsettias as gifts or decoration for the holiday season, please consider purchasing them with us. Plant delivery will be during the first full week of December, with a specific date set closer to that time. The plants are grown locally in North Carolina and will arrive in a foil covered pot and in a protective sleeve. There will be three sizes and colors for sale. Sizes 6 pots - $12 8 pots - $20 10 hanging baskets - $24 Colors Red Pink Marble (whitish petals with pink marbling) Order forms will be sent home with each lower school student. Please sell only to family and friends no door to door sales, please. Money should be collected at the time of the order. All order forms and monies are due by Thursday, November 16. Additional forms are available in the front office and in the school library. Checks may be made out to CCS. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Burton at kburton@ccscolts.org or 252-431-1113 ext. 2131. The classroom with the highest sales amount from grades K3 2nd and 3rd 5th will receive a pizza party! 2017-October Newsletter.docx 4 of 5 October 31, 2017

Lower School Christmas Program "Wrapping All the Way" Thursday, December 14, 6:30 p.m. & Friday, December 15, 9:00 a.m. In the school cafetorium The lower school students will be presenting this year's Christmas musical, Wrapping All the Way," on Thursday, December 14, and Friday, December 15. Due to overcrowding in the cafetorium, tickets will be made available for the Thursday night performance. Information about tickets will be sent out at a later time. Plot: Welcome to Tuneville where the townspeople are known as Tunies, and their leader, King Dazzlebaum, has declared that every day is Christmas. The town's big celebration, Tinsel Mania, is about to take place. But wait a devastating sleigh bell storm is about to change all that! Can local gift wrapper/rappers Tansy and Filbert save the day? CCS Homecoming 2018 A Night In The City CCS Homecoming will take place on Friday, January 12. We know that many of our students begin to prepare months in advance for dress-up days, so we wanted to let everyone know the daily themes in advance. School dress code (see handbook) must be followed when it comes to the length, tightness, and modesty of outfits. For all spirit days, the following are not permitted: tights, pajamas, pajama pants, and tank tops. Students are also not allowed to dress as the opposite gender. Monday, January 8 Tuesday, January 9 Wednesday, January 10 Thursday, January 11 Friday, January 12 Concrete Jungle Day (Dress as your favorite animal) Broadway Day (Dress as your favorite Broadway character) No villians (witches, sorceres, etc.) No Inappropriate Characters City Slicker/Hillbilly Day (Country vs. Country Club) Camo is allowed Yankee Day Red, white & blue colors Colts Spirit Day School colors blue, white, and green 2017-October Newsletter.docx 5 of 5 October 31, 2017