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<BODY><PRE>School Supplies


Below is a list of basic supplies to send with your child this year.
Be sure to label all supplies and keep them regularly stocked throughout =
the year.


. A sturdy (2=94 or larger) metal-ringed binder=20
. Zipper Pouch=20
. Dividers=20
. Several pencils=20
. Red pens=20
. Blue or black pens=20
. Erasers=20
. White notebook paper=20
. 4=94x 6=94 lined index cards=20
. Highlighters=20
Students taking Integrated II next year will need:=20

. 1 subject Mead Quad notebook (with grid paper)=20
. A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator
. Two 3-1/2=94 computer discs and holder for binder=20
or a thumb drive is optional.=20
. Black thin-tipped Sharpies=20
. Scissors=20
. Glue Sticks=20
. Calculator=20
. 12=94 Ruler=20
. Protractor=20
. Tissue=20
. Set of colored pencils=20
Science:

 . Metric Ruler=20
. Lined Mead Composition Book=20
Dress for Success


Dressing for success as a student has its challenges especially for =
those who are trying to make a=20
fashion statement. Keep in mind as you shop that our focus at CPM is on =
safety and learning and that clothing=20
that detracts from that focus is not appropriate for school.=20

Select clothing for school that is modest and keeps private body parts =
covered. Girl=92s shirts must=20
provide full torso coverage which includes backs, shoulders and =
cleavage. Tank tops, halter tops and low=20
cut shirts are not allowed. Sagging pants or excessively short =
skirts/shorts are inappropriate for school. Any=20
clothing showing an illegal substance, sexual message, gang association =
or inappropriate/offensive language=20
is against dress code.=20

Please remember these clothing guidelines when shopping and selecting =
clothes for school.=20
Students who wear clothing that violates the standard will be required =
to change and repeated=20
violations will result in disciplinary action. This message is to help =
students dress for success.=20

(Cut along dottted line and return with your contact information)=20

Want A Copy of the Newsletter Emailed to you?=20

Help College Place save the cost of postage and printing. Sign up for an =
electronic copy of Cougar News. Simply fill in=20
your name and email address and have your student return this form to =
the Main Office by Sept.7.=20

. Yes, please send me an electronic copy of the newsletter. I no longer =
wish to receive a printed copy in the mail.=20
Name &amp; Email Address=20
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Orientation Process Change=20
Because of the retrofit project this summer the school facility will not =
be ready for our=20
Orientation which was originally scheduled for 8/23. This year,the first =
day of school will include=20
orientation activities for both 7th and 8th grade students. The Open =
House scheduled for 9/19 will=20
include information break-out sessions for parents in addition to the =
opportunity to meet staff and=20
visit classrooms.=20

Here are some frequently asked questions about the opening days of =
school. Knowing the answers will=20
help to prepare both 7th and 8th grade students for the first day of =
school.=20

Where do I go the first day?=20

On the first day of school students will find their name and Cougar =
Connection class (3rd period) on the=20
posters hanging on the outside walls and in the Commons. All students =
will begin the day in this class.=20
Final schedules and the plan for the day will be distributed (8th =
graders can check schedules on-line=20
now).=20

How will we know where our classrooms are?=20

School tours will be provided by WEB leaders for 7th grade students and =
for new 8th grade students=20
tours will be arranged during Cougar Connection time.=20

Who is available to answer questions?=20

All staff will be available to welcome students and assist as needed.=20

Office staff includes: Mr. Jones 8th Grade Counselor=20
Mr. Larson 7th Grade Counselor=20
Mrs. Gardner Principal=20
Ms. Bibich Assistant Principal=20
Mrs. Halliday Office Manager=20
Mrs. Betts Main Office Secretary=20
Mrs. Case Counseling Secretary and Registrar=20

Fall Season=20

(Begins September 4)
If you are planning to play in the fall


sports sports=20

season, come prepared to practice on=20
A great way to get involved in student=20

the first day of school.=20
life at College Place Middle is to go 8th Grade Football =96 Boys and =
Girlsout for a sport. We have four sport 7th &amp; 8th Grade Fast Pitch =
Softball =96 Girls=20
seasons with many choices. During the 7th &amp; 8th Grade Cross Country =
=96 Boys and Girls

first weeks of each season, any student=20


Winter Season 1=20

may participate. Some =93cut=94 sports will=20
(Begins in November)

have a selected team for the remainder=20
7th &amp; 8th Grade Basketball - Boys

of the season.=20
7th &amp; 8th Grade Volleyball =96 Girls=20
To be eligible, students must provide=20
verification of a physical examination,=20

Winter Season 2=20

parent permission and proof of medi

cal insurance. Forms are available in the=20
main office. Students must also be in=20
good academic standing and purchase=20
an ASB card.=20

and more sports=20


(Begins in February)=20
7th &amp; 8th Grade Basketball - Girls=20
7th &amp; 8th Grade Wrestling =96 Boys and Girls=20

Spring Season=20

(Begins in April)=20

7th &amp; 8th Grade Track =96 Boys and Girls=20

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