
CMS students may pick up their locker belongings and return any books/uniforms to the school curbside on May 5th 8-10 and May 6th 1-3. 8th graders pick up in front and 7th graders in back of building.

Collinsville Public Schools has opened PreK-12 registration enrollment dates for the 2020-2021 school year. All current students are required to register. This will allow school counselors to enroll students in classes. Follow the link to begin the registration process: https://collinsvillepublicschools-updatemaint.hosted.src-solutions.com/login

To honor our 2020 Senior class, our school will shine the stadium lights at both the football and baseball fields every Friday for 20 minutes. This message of recognition and appreciation will take place from 9:00-9:20 PM every Friday Night until the end of the school year. We further hope that this will be a symbol of one day soon being able to gather with our Cardinal Family.
We do ask that there be no congregating of groups at either location. The safety of our community is paramount, and we must continue to abide by the CDC guidelines.

From CMS: Parents/guardians, please read the latest info from the middle school. https://5il.co/f2hm

From CMS: Information for middle school parents regarding upcoming week. https://5il.co/epb1

Parents, I am attaching a resource guide which I hope you find helpful. Distance learning will begin April 6th. If you have not heard from a teacher, please call or email me anytime so I may help. Thank you for everything you do! https://5il.co/ekq6

From CMS: Parents please read the attached letter. Thank you https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/635925/COVID_letter_March_27.pdf

CMS Parents: if you did not get a chance to complete the attached survey regarding technology, please do so at your earliest convenience. thank you https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe6yQiytZDgPrQ1xrfD9MUsjyf_8iDB6JJFFCu26_tBiK1pUQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Important message from Collinsville Middle School. Please review the attached document. https://5il.co/e29m

Important Message from Collinsville Public Schools: Please review the document for important health and safety information regarding COVID-19. https://5il.co/dn9j

Spring testing dates at the MS
4/20 8th grade ELA
4/21 7th and 8th grade ELA
4/27 8th grade Science
4/28 7th and 8th grade Math
All testing will begin at 9 am. Please mark these dates and do your best to ensure students are here on those days. 7th graders will participate in 2 days of testing and 8th graders in 4 days of testing. We want to encourage all students to do their best on the test. The utilization of chromebooks for testing will help us minimize the days needed to complete.
Here is the parent information link from the state dept
https://oklahoma.onlinehelp.cognia.org/parent-student-teacher-guides/

Important Message from Collinsville Public Schools:
Please review the document for important health and safety information regarding COVID-19.
https://5il.co/djbh

The first annual Middle school variety show will be March 13th 7th period.

Child Nutrition wrapped up their first annual Chili cook-off yesterday. See the article for winners. https://www.collinsville.k12.ok.us/o/cms/news

Reminder, March 4th the school nurse will present HIV education to all 7th graders. Opt out letters are due to Mr West by March 3rd.

Tutoring is available again this semester after school on Tuesday and Thursday. Stop in the office if you have any questions.

Good luck to our basketball teams this week as they participate in the conference tournament. #gocards

Conferences originally scheduled for Feb 6th will be moved to Monday, Feb 10th.

Due to the probable accumulation of winter precipitation, especially after the start of school, we have decided to cancel school tomorrow, Wednesday February 5th. The safety of our students on buses and those in vehicles is our #1 priority.

Beginning January 14th all 8th graders will be presented the following information. Lifelines is a comprehensive suicide prevention program that targets the entire school community, providing suicide awareness material for administrators, faculty, parents, and students. The objectives of Lifelines are to increase the likelihood that:
• members of the school community can more readily identify potentially suicidal adolescents, know how to initially respond to them, and know how to rapidly obtain help for them.
• all adolescents are aware of and have immediate access to helping resources and seek such help as an alternative to suicidal actions.
If you do NOT want your child to participate in the Lifelines Prevention Program, please notify us in writing.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255