Notice of Request for Public Comment
The Consolidated LEA Improvement Plan (CLIP) fulfills the need for a plan from LEAs (Local Educational Agencies) to be collected by the Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) to define how the LEAs will support their students when accepting federal funds under The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015.
Crisp County School System is seeking input from parents, educators, community partners, post-secondary institutions, and other stakeholders on the upcoming year’s CLIP. Please respond by June 3rd.
FY24 CLIP Stakeholder Input Survey - https://bit.ly/3qcoxre
FY24 Overarching Goals & Action Steps (Snapshot) - https://bit.ly/3OASYBD
FY23 Crisp County FY23 CLIP - https://bit.ly/3IwMX5q
Make plans to attend the Spring Chorus Concert
Crisp County Middle School will hold its annual Title I Input Meeting on Thursday, May 4th, at 12 p.m. This meeting gives our parents the opportunity to provide input on the Parent/School Compact, the Family Engagement Policy, and other topics/items related to Title I.
8th grade teacher, Mrs. Schenida Waters recently donated her latest book "Comfort Food" to the CCMS library. We are thankful to have both of her books in our library.
Rising Freshman Meeting
Due to severe weather, student dismissal was delayed. Please know there will be some delays with bus riders getting home. Thank you for your patience as we are trying our best to keep your children and our staff safe.
Our teachers had a great time on their "eggstravagant" scavenger hunt! The teachers had clues to decipher and find the eggs hidden around the school. The team with the most eggs got a special treat. CCMS knows how to have fun!
This week for "WIN IT" Wednesday, the 6th graders had a math challenge. These students, and Mr. Kennedy, were the first to solve the problem. Can you figure it out? #learningisfun #ccmsbuildingforbetter
Parents,
While this voluntary survey has been available online, you may have forgotten to complete it. The Georgia Parent Survey was developed to measure parent perceptions of school climate at your child’s school. Your opinion is very important to us. Your survey responses are confidential and will be combined with the survey responses of other parents at your child’s school to identify areas in need of improvement. It should only take ten or fifteen minutes to complete the survey. Thank you for your time and participation. This survey is being maintained by the Georgia Department of Education and can be assessed using the link below. Thank you for your feedback. As a reminder, this voluntary survey closes on Friday, March 17th.
Georgia Parent Survey
https://gshs.gadoe.org/parents
Transportation alert:
Bus 63 from primary, middle, and high school will be 45 minutes to an hour late today.
Bus 65 from high school and primary will be 45 minutes to an hour late today.
What better way to brighten a dreary day than positive behavior referrals? These students received positive behavior referrals from their teachers this week.
More positive behavior referrals for some awesome students! Ms. Blalock referred K'Leah Mathis for her outstanding behavior and leadership in ELA class. Mr. Harris referred Matthew Hyatt for always following the Cougar Way! Way to go!
Crisp County Schools will host the 2nd annual Career Fair this Saturday, February 25th from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm at the new middle school at 332 Old Hatley Road Cordele, GA.
Check out the video for additional details:
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See you on Saturday!
FFA Week February 13-16
Counselor Appreciation Week 2023
CCMS appreciates you!!
The Patriot’s Pen essay contest allows students in grades 6-8 an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. CCMS congrats Brayden Cal Smith on his winning essay. A special thank you to Lee and Beth Breedlove for sponsoring the contest at CCMS for Post 4742 and Mrs. Demetria Whittaker for giving her students the opportunity to enter the contest.
2023-2024
Annual Cougar Sports Physical Exam Day
Saturday, April 15, 2023
(CCHS Gymnasium)
New Time Change for 2023:
Doors open at 8:30 a.m.
Physical Exams begin at 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
*ALL INCOMING 9TH GRADE ATHLETES AND NEW ATHLETES TO CCHS:
You must create an online athletic account through Dragonfly Max. Instructions can be found on our Facebook Page at Crisp County High School Athletic Training.
**Middle School Athletes are NOT required to have an online, athletic account through Dragonfly Max.
However- (Per Doctors’ order): No physical exam will be given to a middle school athlete without a parent\guardian present.
DROP OFFS ARE NOT ALLOWED.
Sports Physicals are available to all Upcoming Crisp County Middle School and High School Athletes and JROTC Cadets
The Daddy Daughter Dance is this Friday, February 3, 2023 at First United Methodist Activities Center from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. The photographer will be on site at 5:00 pm. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at Judy’s Small World. This event is sponsored by the Crisp County Community Council. For more information call 229-271-1054. Thanks for your support!
CCMS 8th graders are touring the CCHS campus today and tomorrow. They are enjoying seeing the campus.
Beanstack is a web and mobile app used to track independent reading time. It allows students to build a culture of reading in school and at home. The winners for the second nine weeks are Eli Heath-Clark, Demariana Dawson, and Savannah Hall. Congratulations!