CAVALIER CONNECTION · 2020. 12. 26. · 1st grading period: 9/3, 9/24 2nd grading ... 4th 9-weeks:...
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COLLEGE PARK CAVALIER CONNECTION
Dr. Mark Murrell, Principal December 11, 2020
Volume 17, Issue 13
Commitment Pride Honor Success Attitude Character Perseverance Integrity Respect Responsibility
Table of Contents
2-PTO
2-Counselor Corner
3-College and Career
4-Senior Information
6-Cavalier News
10-Fine Arts
11-Athletics
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Mark A. Murrell
Principal
Dr. Susan Caffrey
Academy Headmaster
Mr. Clint Holden
Associate Principal of
Administration
Dr. Susan Hersperger
Associate Principal
Curriculum /Instruction
Ms. Melanie McCarthy
Associate Principal
Operations
Photo credit: Woodlands
Student Center, and
TWCP Staff/Yearbook
*Conroe ISD is monitoring the evolving situation regarding 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). All future dates are subject to change
Tuesday, December 15th 4th period Exam—9:17 am-11:17 am
Wednesday, December 16th 1st Period — 7:20am-9:20am
2nd Period—9:30 am –11:30 am
Thursday, December 17th 3rd Period—7:20 am-9:20 am 5th Period—9:30am-11:30 am
Friday, December 18th 6th Period– 7:20am-9:20am 7th Period– 9:30am-11:30am
We want each student to have the opportunity to
test without interruptions. No exceptions.
Passes will NOT be run to get students out of class,
so please plan ahead.
SENIOR CONTACTLESS TEXTBOOK COLLECTION
IN PERSON-room 1113—7am-3pm
REMOTE LEARNERS– Wednesday, 12/16/20 –12/18/20 12pm-3pm
COUNSELOR’S CORNER College Board School Code 447642 Family Connection website: https://connection.naviance.com/family-connection/auth/login/?hsid=cphs Progress Report Dates 1st grading period: 9/3, 9/24 2nd grading period: 11/5, 12/3 3rd grading period: 1/28, 2/18 4th grading period: 4/15,5/6 Report Card Dates 1st 9-weeks: 10/15/20 2nd 9-weeks: 1/8/21 3rd 9-weeks: 3/26/21 4th 9-weeks: 6/2/21 Exam Schedule Fall Exams: Seniors Spring: Spring Exams: *no passes will be sent during testing sessions *early release 5/28-5/30 at 11:30 am STAAR Testing Schedule 12/8-12/10(retest) 4/6-4/8-9 EOC Testing Window 5/3-5/7 AP Testing Dates 5/3-5/14 *no passes will be sent during testing sessions SAT Test Dates 10/3, 11/7, 12/5, 3/13, 5/8, 6/5(SATon CP Campus 10/14) ACT Test Dates 9/12, 10/24, 12/12, 2/6,4/10 PSAT 10/14 during school Late arrival: TBA Cavalier/Peer Tutoring 2:45-4PM Tue/Thur CCC PTO Meetings 9:00 a.m. LGI 1 9/9, 10/7, 11/10, 12/9, 1/13, 2/10,3/3, 4/14, 5/12 PTO “PNO” Fundraiser Dosey Doe’s Big Barn-TBD PTO Brown Bag Lunches @ 11:00 am - LGI 10/6,-VIRTUAL
PTO Meeting: December 9th at 9am
Amazon
Smile is a
simple way
to support TWCP.
Every time you shop on Amazon
through Amazon Smile, a portion of
your eligible purchase will be do-
nated to TWCP PTO! Simply go to
smile.amazon.com or click on the
link https://smile.amazon.com/
ch/80-0812007
and enter Woodlands College Park
Parent Teacher
Organization as your charity of
choice. Amazon Smile uses your
same Amazon account with all of
your settings.
Calling All Cavaliers!! Show your school spirit and help support
the College Park PTO by buying a magnet! It's super easy!
Just click on the link below and complete the order! Thank you
for your support! Purchase here
Thank you to all those who donated
items in support of the PTO Staff
Appreciation December “Restock the
Lounge” drive, especially North
Woodlands HEB who generously do-
nated many of the items. There should
be plenty of treats to see all staff mem-
bers through to winter break! We
would also like to thank Santa Claus,
who was kind enough to deliver an en-
couraging seasonal message to our
wonderful College Park staff!
https://fb.watch/24aLkUyw_J/
If you would like to help with donations to continue to
support the Faculty at CP, we now have a website that
you may contribute. This will help as we continue to
support the staff throughout the school year.
Thank you for your support.
https://ptotwcp.square.site/
Pep Rally Dates TBD Homecoming Pep Rally 10/28 1/29(NEAT), Spring Pep Rally: TBD *No passes will be sent during the pep rally Senior Information Senior Lighting: 8/17 6:30 pm Sr. Parent Info Night: 8/24 Mandatory Sr. Mtg: 4/16 Prom: 4/30 Honor Grad Breakfast: 4/27 Senior Awards Night: 5/17 Senior Picnic: Graduation Practice: Graduation: PTO Grad Night: Early Release Days 12/16-18, 5/24-26 - 11:30 am School Holidays (Students)9/7, 10/9, 11/3, 11/23-27, 12/21-1/5, 1/18, 2/12-15, 3/15-19, 4/2 Important Dates 8/17 Senior Lighting Ceremony 6 pm 8/20- Open House 6pm 8/24 –Sr. Parent Info/ Financial Aid Night VR 9/14 –9th/10th/New to TX Parent Information Night—VR 9/21– Jr. Parent Information Night VR 9/28–Spanish Parent Info Night 6:30 pm
1/14-Incoming 9th graders Parent Info Night 6:30pm 1/25- Spanish Parent Info Night 6:30 pm 1/28– Upperclassman Parent Info Night 6:30pm 2/4 –CP Showcase/Course Fair/Advance Course 5:30 pm-7pm - NHS Induction Ceremony 6pm 4/16- Sr. Meeting w/ Dr. Murrell 3rd period 4/27-Honor Graduate Breakfast 8am (Invitation Only) 4/30–Prom 4/30 -Panoramic Picture (before release)
5/17- Senior Awards Night 6:30pm-Auditorium - Graduation Practice - Senior Picnic Graduation 7:30 pm Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Mississippi State University Mon February 1, 2021 9:30 AM
COLLEGE VISITS sign up in naviance
Counselor Web
page, click here
Attention Class of 2023!
We are excited to kick off the 2020-2021 Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) Essay Contest. All sophomores are invited to enter the contest for a chance to be selected as the College Park representative at the HOBY State Leadership Seminar at the University of Houston in June 2021. The deadline for all entries is December 9th and the winner will be announced in the school newsletter on December 11th. For information about how to enter the contest please go to the College and Career course in Canvas (see image). For further information on HOBY, go to www.hoby.org/lead
HOBY CPHS Rep. – Mrs. Dion Henry, [email protected]
Online Information
AST
Cavalier Connection
Child Nutrition
CISD Calendar
CISD Website
Exemption Policy
Faculty/Staff
Parent Access Center
TWCP Website(Campus/Parents)
What Bus Do I Ride?
School Cash Online
TEA School Accountability
Assistant Principals
Danny Johnson
A-CLB
Lee Koslosky
CLC-GOMZ
Julie Roth
GON-LEEZ
Victoria Brinkman
LEF-PAM
Kelsea Meredith
PAN-SLV
Ashley Wallace
SLW-Z
Counselors
Christina Flores
Lead Counselor
Debra Creel
College and Career
Meagan Piatkowski-9th grade
A-LEE
Shannon Andersen- 9th Grade
LEF-Z
Cindy Doud
A-CASPZ
Dion Henry
CASQ-FILZ
Mary Lou Florian
FIM-HZ
Mary Edgerly
I-MASZ
Chiante Deal
MAT-PREZ
Jamie Slabaugh
PRF-STEPZ
Tammy Morrow
STEQ-Z
Grad Night— May 24, 2021— Grad Night Registration EVERYTHING IS INCLUDED AT THE LAST PARTY WITH ALL YOUR CLASSMATES!
CASH PRIZES, RAFFLE PRIZES, casino, live trivia contests, money machine, karaoke, tattoo artist,
bowling, billiards, laser tag, arcade games, unlimited food and drinks, plus more ~ all night
long!
Senior Dues -$110 (Dues will increase on Dec 18th to $125
Senior class dues are for all the activities throughout the school year; these can be
paid online through SchoolCash Online. Please see Mr. Johnson or Mrs. Meredith
for more information, or if you are having difficulty paying senior dues.
Please note:
*Senior Dues are optional. Seniors do not have to pay any dues to graduate. *Seniors who graduate
early may still pay dues and participate in all activities. *Any senior attending prom MUST pay
dues. *An early graduate cannot go as a date to prom. They are considered seniors and must pay
Senior Dues Cover:
* Senior Lighting
*Senior T-Shirt (Spring)
*Prom Ticket (Sr. Only)
*Senior Picnic
Senior Dues do NOT Cover:
*Cap, Gown or Graduation Announcements
*Prom Date Ticket
*Homecoming Ticket
*Panoramic Picture
*Prom Pictures
*GradNight ‘21
Graduation May 24, 2021
Please see Balfour.com or contact
Mrs. Walton at [email protected]
Tardy Policy Students are expected to be in their assigned classrooms when the tardy bell rings. Each student is allowed six tardies per semester, and each of those six tardies is a warning. The purpose of the warnings is to help students deal with mishaps in the hall, bad weather, heavy traffic, etc. When a student exceeds six tardies, the stu-dent will begin receiving consequences from their Assistant Principal. Tar-dies will start over after each semes-ter. Students seen intentionally being tardy may have all tardy privileges revoked and consequences elevated. Students who drive to school may have additional consequences including suspension of parking and/or loss of parking privileges.
DROP-OFF POLICY: There will be NO deliveries of any kind at this time to students. This includes, lunch deliveries, homework, project, uniforms, instruments, etc.
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Senior Banner sales are now open. This is a wonderful way to commemorate your Senior during this unorthodox school year! All banners will be dis-played in the main hallways, paying tribute to the Class of 2021! Banners will be up from January until late April, just in time to display at a graduation party or simply keep as a price-less memory!
Banners are made from a dura-ble vinyl and are 2' x 3'. All or-ders must be submitted with a photo by December 18. Order now at cpspirit.com!
Yearbooks on Sale now!! $75 Seniors time to purchase that
Senior Ad! Balfour.com
HOSA students collected and
donated more than 300 hygiene
items to Interfaith of the
Woodlands to benefit people in
need in our local community.
Breathe for a Better Me
Video: Mindfulness is the ability to be fully present in the moment.
This includes awareness of your body, feelings, and thoughts. One method of
practicing mindfulness is through meditation. Practicing mindfulness through
meditation will decrease stress levels that not only result in short term health
issues such as headaches but also long term health issues like cardiovascular
disease and mental health problems.
Challenge: Take 2 minutes out of your day to practice mindfulness.
James Haygood
English/Capstone
VERIFICATION OF ENROLLEMENT
(VOE) INFORMATION:
VOE ‘s may be requested by contacting our
Grade Level office. Please email Jenni Cavazos
at [email protected] for a VOE. (24 hour
notice)
On-campus students may visit the AP Office to
request a VOE. (24 hour notice)
Please note our office hours of Monday –Friday
7am-3pm.
SENIORS CONTACTLESS TEXTBOOK COLLECTION
Textbook collection start Thursday December 10, 2020 until Friday
December 18, 11:30 AM in the bookroom 1113 directly.
Please read this carefully, return your textbooks to the book room any-
time during the school hours from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM. In person students ONLY, when you are dropping
off your textbooks PLEASE place them in the right assigned DATE and fill out the return book form
completely to get credit for it.
If any student does not return their textbooks on time, they will be placed on the spring hold list.
Curbside collection start Wednesday December 16, 2020 until Friday December 18, 2020.
Please read this carefully. A “book return form” link has been created and available to submit in google docs
or in PDF to fill out completely and print. These forms MUST be returned with the books at the curbside
to get credit for it.
Schedule for Curbside Textbook Collection
Wednesday December 16, 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Thursday December 17, 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Friday December 18, 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
If any student does not return their textbooks on time, they will be placed on the spring hold list.
If you have any questions, please contact Ximena Noonan [email protected] /Book Room Aide/Students IDs/Lost & Found and phone number 936.709.3090
CP Theatre
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Fri 12/11 TBA Evening DAYS OF GRATITUDE / R'n'B Event TWCP COMMONS AREA
Fri 12/18 - TBA Eve CAROLING / R'n'B Event
HARPER'S LANDING SUBDIVISION
“Who’s feeling that CP spirit?! Buy your high quality College Park stainless steel, laser engraved tumbler from band! (Other teams and college designs also available) - click the QR code to purchase and have delivered direct to your door early January!” AWE CP!!!
Does your printer ever run out of ink or stop
working?
Does your student ever have to print items
while at TWCP?
TWCP Library has the solution!
Printing is available to students in the li-
brary at: 10 cents per each single-sided b&w
page; 50 cents per each single-sided color
page. No cash is accepted.
How to Pay for Printing When the Library
Isn’t Taking Cash:
Visit School Cash Online via the TWCP
webpage or the link provided in your stu-
dent’s CP Library course in Canvas.
Purchase a Library Services Card for $2.00.
Student brings screenshot of the SCO re-
ceipt to CP Library where a library staff
member will give them their card.
Notify Ms. Gannucci or Mrs. Castleberry if
the student needs additional cards loaded
into their account.
Cards never expire & are transferable
Co
lleg
e P
ark
Ath
leti
cs
All Sporting Event
tickets will be sold
here. All sales Final
Please see website below for
CP sports schedules.