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Steve Hamilton, Principal Phone: 303-690-6570 Jeffry Hoff, Assistant Principal Attendance: 303-326-1651 Lisa Valente, Dean of Students Fax: 303-326-1251 DeLisha Boyd, Dean of Students Columbia Middle School 17600 East Columbia Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80013 Cougar News Columbia’s website address: http://columbia.aurorak12.org/ March 2015 Principal’s Message Columbia Community, During the month of March Columbia students will be taking the new, on-line state assessment. This is going to be a new process on comput- ers instead of the pencil and paper version that has been used historically. Please know that we will have specific requirements for this and test one grade level at a time. We need you to encourage your child to do their best and remain focused during their testing sessions. Students have been able to practice many aspects of on-line learning here at Columbia and we are excited about the technical knowledge they’ll put to use. Students will be assigned a specific computer to use during their testing time. Students need to implement perseverance as they read through problems and answer questions. One example of this is that students are re- quired to review their work prior to completing the testing session. I know that perseverance at the middle school age is a growing skill and patience goes hand-in-hand with that as well. Students will NOT be allowed to have cell phones, kindles, tablets or any other technology device in the room during testing. This is a state rule and if violated it will void testing automatically. Students should either leave their devices at home or turn them off and store them in their lockers during the testing session. The most important advice is for students to get a good night’s rest, eat something for breakfast, relax, and do their best. This is the first time Colorado has had an on-line assessment. I know our kids will do an excellent job. As always, thank you for making our middle school number one in Aurora! We’ve celebrated eight straight years as a performance school and our kids have shown exceptional growth. Encourage your child, help them relax, and have some fun. Steve Hamilton, Principal Our initial round of testing will be as follows: 6th Grade Math Thursday – March 5 Literacy Tuesday – March 10 Literacy Thursday – March 12 7th Grade Math Friday – March 6 Literacy Monday – March 16 Literacy Tuesday – March 17 8th Grade Math Monday – March 9 Literacy Tuesday – March 17 Literacy Thursday – March 19

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Steve Hamilton, Principal Phone: 303-690-6570Jeffry Hoff, Assistant Principal Attendance: 303-326-1651Lisa Valente, Dean of Students Fax: 303-326-1251DeLisha Boyd, Dean of Students

Columbia Middle School • 17600 East Columbia Avenue • Aurora, Colorado 80013

Cougar News

Columbia’s website address: http://columbia.aurorak12.org/

March 2015

Principal’sMessageColumbia Community,During the month of March Columbia students will be taking the new, on-line state assessment. This is going to be a new process on comput-ers instead of the pencil and paper version that has been used historically. Please know that we will have specific requirements for this and test one grade level at a time. We need you to encourage your child to do their best and remain focused during their testing sessions.

Students have been able to practice many aspects of on-line learning here at Columbia and we are excited about the technical knowledge they’ll put to use. Students will be assigned a specific computer to use during their testing time.

Students need to implement perseverance as they read through problems and answer questions. One example of this is that students are re-quired to review their work prior to completing the testing session. I know that perseverance at the middle school age is a growing skill and patience goes hand-in-hand with that as well.

Students will NOT be allowed to have cell phones, kindles, tablets or any other technology device in the room during testing. This is a state rule and if violated it will void testing automatically. Students should either leave their devices at home or turn them off and store them in their lockers during the testing session.

The most important advice is for students to get a good night’s rest, eat something for breakfast, relax, and do their best. This is the first time Colorado has had an on-line assessment. I know our kids will do an excellent job. As always, thank you for making our middle school number one in Aurora! We’ve celebrated eight straight years as a performance school and our kids have shown exceptional growth. Encourage your child, help them relax, and have some fun.

Steve Hamilton, Principal

Our initial round of testing will be as follows:

6th Grade Math Thursday – March 5 Literacy Tuesday – March 10 Literacy Thursday – March 12

7th Grade Math Friday – March 6 Literacy Monday – March 16 Literacy Tuesday – March 17

8th Grade Math Monday – March 9 Literacy Tuesday – March 17 Literacy Thursday – March 19

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MensajedelDirectorComunidad de Columbia,Durante el mes de marzo los alumnos en Columbia tomarán los nuevos exámenes estatales, y esta vez será por internet. Este será un proceso nuevo de uso total de computadoras para estos exámenes en lugar de la versión de papel y lápiz que ha sido usada en el pasado. Por favor sepa que tendremos requisitos específicos de implementación y los alumnos tomarán estos exámenes un nivel de grado a la vez. Necesitamos que motive a su hijo o hija a que haga su mejor esfuerzo y que se mantenga enfocado(a) durante las sesiones de estos exámenes.

Los estudiantes han podido practicar muchos aspectos del aprendizaje por internet aquí en Columbia y estamos emocionados de los cono-cimientos tecnológicos que los estudiantes usarán. Los alumnos serán asignados una computadora específicamente para usar durante los horarios de los exámenes.

Los alumnos tendrán que usar la perseverancia cuando tengan que leer las preguntas y problemas expuestos para poder dar sus respuestas. Un ejemplo de esto es el requisito de revisar y repasar su trabajo antes de poder terminar la sesión del examen. Yo sé que la perseverancia para alguien a nivel de la secundaria es una habilidad en crecimiento y la paciencia va mano a mano con eso también.

A los estudiantes no se les permitirá tener en su posesión teléfonos celulares, tabletas, ‘kindles’, o cualquier otro aparato tecnológico durante los exámenes. Esta es una regla estatal, y la violación de esta regla resultará en la anulación del examen automáticamente. Los alumnos deben de dejar sus aparatos electrónicos en casa o apagarlos y dejarlos en sus gabinetes durante las sesiones de los exámenes.

El consejo más importante para los estudiantes es que duerman bien durante la noche, desayunen, se relajen, y hagan su mejor esfuerzo. Esta es la primera vez que Colorado ha tenido un examen por internet. Yo sé que nuestros niños harán un buen trabajo excelente. Como siempre, gracias por hacer de nuestra secundaria ¡la número uno en Aurora! Hemos celebrado ocho años consecutivos como escuela de rendimiento “performance”, y nuestros niños han mostrado crecimiento excepcional. Motive a su hijo(a), ayúdele a relajarse, y diviértanse también.

Steve Hamilton, Director

Las siguientes son las fechas iniciales para los exámenes:

6to Grado Matemáticas Jueves – 5 de marzo Alfabetismo Martes – 10 de marzo Alfabetismo Jueves – 12 de marzo

7mo Grado Matemáticas Viernes – 6 de marzo Alfabetismo Lunes – 16 de marzo Alfabetismo Martes – 17 de marzo

8vo Grado Matemáticas Lunes – 9 de marzo Alfabetismo Martes – 17 de marzo Alfabetismo Jueves – 19 de marzo

SI USTED NECESITA INFORMACIÓN SOBRE CUALQUIER ARTÍCULO EN ESTE BOLETÍN, POR FAVOR COMUNÍQUESE CON MITZI TORRES AL NÚMERO 303-690-6570

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ImportantNumbersAttendance Line: 303-326-1651 (24 hours) Main Office Phone: 303-690-6570Cafeteria: 303-326-1151 Main Office Fax: 303-326-1251Counseling Office: 303-326-1897 (Direct Line) Counseling Fax: 303-326-1898

Columbia’s Website: columbia.aurorak12.org

OfficeHoursMonday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PMWednesday: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Student Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 1st Bell – 8:20 AM 2nd Bell – 8:30 AM (Seated in first period classes) Last Bell – 3:57 PM (Students dismissed for the day) Campus Cleared – 4:07 PM

Student Hours: Every Wednesday is a Late Start Day 1st Bell – 9:50 AM 2nd Bell – 10:00 AM (Seated in first period classes) Last Bell – 3:57 PM (Students dismissed for the day) Campus Cleared – 4:07 PM

Breakfast is served from 8:00 – 8:15 – Except on Wednesdays.Students must come in through the cafeteria doors, on the east entrance of the building.Remember: NO breakfast on Wednesday.

ImportantDatesComingUp…Mar. 12 Last day of 3rd QuarterMar. 13 Teacher Workday (No School)Mar. 23-27 Spring Break (No School)April 30 Spring Parent Night, 5:30-7:30

MessagefromOurRegistraraboutUpdatingYourPhoneNumberDue to our recent periods of extreme weather and the need to send out notifications to parents via our automated message system, this is a good time to remind families of the importance of keeping the school informed of current phone numbers for themselves and the student’s emergency contacts.

At the beginning of the school year, part of the back to school packet included a student verification form to update numbers and emergency contacts. These were entered into the student’s file, but during the emergency dismissals, some families required assistance from a family member or friend not on the list.

To make changes for your student, a demographic change form will have to be submitted to the school. These may be obtained at the school or online at www.aps.k12.co.us in the Centralized Admission sections, or from Columbia’s main office.

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ColumbiaMiddleSchool–PTSOParents the Colorado Student Assessment Program starts in March at Columbia. The PARCC (Partnership for Assessment of Readi-ness for College and Careers) and CMAS (Colorado Measure of Academic Success) will be utilized this school season.

Parents if you could please stress the importance of the testing to your students. It also prepares them for ACT and SAT testing in high school. Things that will help your student during the week of testing include:

• Makingsureyougetyourstudentstoschoolontimeandinschool during the testing sessions.

• Seethatyourchildgetshis/herregularamountofsleepandiswell rested.

• Pleasefeedhim/herahealthy/nutritiousbreakfast.Hungercanprevent good test performance

• Beacheerleadertoyourson/daughterandencouragethemtodo their best.

• Encourageyourchildtolistencarefullytotestdirectionsandask questions if they are unsure of the instructions.

• Don’tforgettoaskthemhowtheythinktheydidafterthetesteach day.

Our next PTSO meeting is March 5th, 2015

CrosswalkSafetyParents,We need your help! We are looking for committed morning and afternoon volunteers to supervise crosswalk safety for our students. Columbia will provide safety vests and stop signs as well as training on cross walk safety and protocol. We are looking for 2 volunteers every morning from 8:10-8:30 and from 3:50-4:10 each afternoon. As a reminder, parents please make sure that your child us the crosswalk to safely cross onto school grounds. We have had a lot of close calls of students almost being hit by car due to crossing outside of the crosswalk.

If you are interested in volunteering to help keep Columbia stu-dents safe, please contact us at 303-690-6570!! Thank you for your continued support!

KnowWhenIt’sTimetoACT(Acknowledge,Care,Tell)ASERIOUSSITUATIONWhen it comes to the mental health of your child, a little infor-mation goes a long way. The first step to helping your child is recognizing that there might be a problem. Signs of depression in children can be easily confused with the ordinary struggles of growing up.

RECOGNIZINGDEPRESSION…WHATTOLOOKFORSigns and Symptoms of Depression:• Depressedmood(canbesad,down,grouchyorirritable)• Avoidingfamilyorfriends• Adeclineingrades• Strugglingtocompletesimpletasks• Nottakingcareofphysicalhealthorpersonalcleanliness• Changeinsleepingpatterns,weightand/orappetite• Feelingsofworthlessnessand/orhopelessness• Constantworryaboutbodyimage• Drugand/oralcoholuseorabuse• Thoughtsofdeath,suicide,orwishestobedead

Moodiness is common in adolescents, but if it lasts for more than two weeks it might be more than “the blues.”

WHATTODOYour role as a parent is to watch for warning signs and seek help. Don’t try to diagnose the problem yourself. If you’re unsure about your child’s behavior, speak to a professional at the school or call your pediatrician. Left untreated, depression can lead to other serious problems, including drug and alcohol use, relationship problems, academic troubles, and even suicide.

THEGOODNEWSDepression is highly treatable. Now that you know the signs and symptoms, you are better prepared to ACT when your child needs you: ACKNOWLEDGE, CARE and TELL.

**Excerpt from SOS Signs of Suicide Parent Newsletter, p1 (Full Newsletters available at the front office and in the Student Support Center).

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What’sHappeningintheELDClassroom?English Language Development (ELD) students at Columbia Middle School are busy exploring the weather for several destina-tions. Students are working in groups to predict the weather for various interesting locations around the world using their new classroom set of Chromebooks.

Students are discovering that even Hawaii gets snow sometimes, and some places in Australia never get rain in December, despite the fact that they get amazing lightning storms. Each group will be graded on their group work, script, language and presentation. The students are quite excited about this interesting and challeng-ing project.

ELD has a new teacher! Mr. Clint Pendley teaches three sessions of 7th grade Literacy, and this week, has taken over teaching 3A and 6th period ELD classes. Mrs. Chamberlain will continue to teach ELD during periods 2, 4 and 5.

¿QuéestásucediendoenelsalóndelprogramaELD?Los estudiantes en el programa de Desarrollo del Idioma Inglés en Columbia están ocupados explorando el clima en varias destina-ciones. Los estudiantes trabajan en grupos para predecir el clima en varias locaciones interesantes alrededor del mundo usando las nuevas mini-computadoras en el salón, conocidas como “Chrome-books”.

Los estudiantes descubrieron que hasta en Hawaii nieva a veces, y en algunos lugares en Australia nunca llueve en diciembre, aún con el hecho de que siempre hay tormentas de relámpagos. Cada grupo será evaluado por su participación en grupo, el texto, idioma y presentación. Los estudiantes están muy emocionados sobre este proyecto interesante y desafiante.

¡El programa ELD tiene un maestro nuevo! El Sr. Clint Pendley enseña tres sesiones de alfabetismo en 7mo grado, y este mes ha comenzado ya a enseñar las clases del programa ELD en los periodos 3A y 6. La señora Chamberlain continuará enseñando las clases ELD en los periodos 2, 4 y 5.

StaffInterviewMrs. Chamberlain is a very interesting person. She is a staff member at Columbia Middle School (CMS). Mrs. Chamberlain works as an ELD teacher. She has worked here for eight years. The thing that she likes best about working here is the students and staff. Unfor-tunately, she doesn’t like it when students waste their learning time by messing around. Mrs. Chamberlain attended Texas Wesleyan University in Ft. Worth, Texas. Mrs. Chamberlain is from Taos, New Mexico, and she speaks English and Spanish. She is married and has two children. Her favorite hobbies are traveling, reading, skiing and watching Notre Dame football. An interesting fact about Mrs. Chamberlain is that Spanish was her first language, and her mother taught her English before she went to school. Also, she grew up in a ski resort, so went to school four days a week and went skiing every Friday during the winter. I enjoyed getting to know Mrs. Chamberlain. We are lucky to have her working at CMS.

By Angela APeriod2ELD/Beginner,EarlyIntermediate

NewsfromtheLibraryColumbia is Collecting Boxtops for Education!

• Anystudentwhoturnsin50BoxtopstoMrs.DeBlockinthelibrary earns a prize.

• Ourgoalistoearnmoneyforourschoollibrary.• Boxtopsarefoundonmanyproductsyouuseathomeinclud-

ing: • Cereal, bake mixes, frozen and dairy foods, snacks, paper

products, etc.

NEWTITLESINTHELIBRARYName of Book AuthorDawn of the Dreadfuls Hochensmith, SteveFantasy League Lupica, MikeFour Roth, VictoriaGuardians of the Galaxy (Graphic Novel) Marvel ComicsGuinness Book of World Records 2014 In the Shadows White, KierstanIron Trial Black, HollyJeff Kinney (Biogaphy) Webster, ChristineKinda Like Brothers Booth, CoeTales From My Closet Moses, Jennifer

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CelebratingStudentSuccessesintheILCProgram!Morris Madore was the Student of the Month for January in the ILC classroom. He is diligent in getting his work in every day. He loves to read and is very interesting in chal-lenging himself in math. He loves to play video games at home. His favorite thing to play is Minecraft. He also likes basketball. Congratulations Morris!

Malyah Hall was the student of the month in the ILC classroom. Malyah loves cats, her dog and her fancy rats. She works very hard and always gets her work in. Malyah also likes to read and work hard on her math. Good job Malyah, keep it up!

Columbia’sSpellingBees!Congratulations to our spelling bee students who will be moving on to the state championship! Our overall school winner was Autumn Kelly – 7th grade!

Our 6th grade winner was Adrienne Robertson!

The list of participants who will be going to state are as follows:

Autumn Kelly – 7th Shayden Polly – 7thMaxswell Satchell – 7thTiffany Smith – 7th Adrienne Robertson – 6th Syneca Guerra – 6thConner Dantagnan – 6thBao Nguyen – 8th

Congratulations students!!!

WHAT?!?!

YOU HAVEN’T ORDERED YOUR 2014-2015 COLUMBIA

YEARBOOK YET?

They are only $10 and must be pre-ordered by March 12.

We will not order extras to sell, you must pre-pay for one before the deadline.

Stop by the main office to pay for yours.

Make checks payable to Columbia Middle Shool.

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303-

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303-

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aps.

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303-

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303-

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303-

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aps.

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303-

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aps.

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aps.

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303-

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