If you missed this past week's Wildcat Weekly, I have reposted a short blurb about an upcoming project at Carlisle Middle School. Not sure how many years we have done this (I think at least 15!), but this is one of our favorite ways to give back every year. Our staff and students work to raise enough money to provide Christmas presents and gift cards to 4-6 local families who are in need. Every single penny raised goes towards providing a great holiday for these families. And it is awesome to see how generous our students are each year. We seem to set a fundraising record each year and I am guessing this year will be no different! If you would like to support this cause, please send money with your middle school child or any middle school student or simply contact Ms. Beydler or Mr. Barry. Thank you!
"Carlisle Middle School will be doing a community service project to purchase toys for families in need in Carlisle. A group of Carlisle Middle School students will be collecting spare change from all students in the Carlisle Middle School from December 10-18. The change will then be counted and a group of students will be going to purchase toys to donate to families in need in the Carlisle School District to ensure all children have a gift on Christmas. Last year $2020 was raised, our goal this year is $2025! "
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Guest Blogger Addeline Morlan Tells Her Joyology Journey
Joyology!
by Addeline Morlan
by Addeline Morlan
Joyology is a student-run group at Carlisle
Middle School that spreads kindness, positivity, joy, and acceptance throughout
the school to make people feel more included and welcome in the school
environment.
I
created Joyology in fifth grade when I noticed more and more kids being
excluded, and when others were alone on the playground. When I noticed this I
started to go over to them and be kind to make them feel included. Soon other
friends joined me and we would go around the playground and be kind to those
students. We would also offer for them to join us at recess. Not only would we
help kids who were excluded, but we would also help solve disagreements between
friend groups.
In sixth grade, I decided to
build upon the same concept, but instead, turn it into a student-run group.
This is when many of my friends got involved and wanted to help. Joyology then
became an official group. Throughout our middle school years, we have had
regular meetings during lunch. At our meetings, we planned events and small
acts of kindness to do for the students and staff of our school.
Some examples of Joyology’s
kind acts include: candy and compliments, hanging up posters, kindness
challenges, candy cane bombing the parking lot, and giving the teachers notes
and treats.
I feel that
kindness is important because if someone feels good in response to a kind
action, then they are more likely to spread the kindness that they received,
creating a ripple effect. Also, you never know what battles people are
fighting, and to do something kind, even though it may be small, could really
impact someone who is having a tough time. This kindness is needed to help kids
who are having a hard time, and it is especially needed in middle school. It is
nice to know that people have your back, so I feel like doing these small acts
of kindness is a reminder that there are people who care.
Joyology has helped me
realize how important kindness is, no matter how small the kind acts are, they
are always appreciated by someone who needs it. Joyology has helped me strive
to do little acts of kindness everyday. If there has been anything that I have
learned, it would be that acts of kindness, big or small, can have a big
impact. I have also learned that kindness never has a downside. I believe
kindness is a super power because it can change the world.
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Sunday, May 12, 2019
Summer Meal Programs!
Summer Meals and Pantry Programs!
With summer
approaching very soon, our counseling and student support team wants to make
sure families in our community know and have a few resources when it comes to
food and meals. We know the summer can be tough for some families to provide
enough food for their family, especially their children. Our community is
fortunate to have two different food pantries. One is our School Food Pantry
located in our elementary building. The other is the Community Food Pantry
located at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Carlisle. Here are the “open” dates
for the School Food Pantry this summer:
June 6th
June 20th
**July 2nd (This is a TUESDAY. We will not be open
on July 4th)
July 18th
August 1st
August 15th
The Holy Cross Lutheran
Church in Carlisle (1100 Market St.) has a food pantry open to the community on
the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. This pantry is open
from 4:00-5:30 p.m. on these days.
One final great
source of food and meals is the Summer Meal Meet-Up program. There is a graphic
attached to this Counselor’s Corner giving more details. This program provides
daily breakfast and lunch to children age 18 and under here in Warren County.
Polk County also has several daily breakfast and lunch programs as well. If
these Warren County locations do not work, feel free to text “FOOD” to 877-877
to find out where the nearest free meal location is each day. You can also call
the United Way at 2-1-1 and ask about the Summer Meals program.
If you have any
questions, please reach out to a school counselor in our district. We are here
to help and we want to make sure the children and families in our district have
resources to help with any of their food/nutrition needs.
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Sunday, February 24, 2019
Love and Logic Resource Links for Parents
Here is a brief article from our Counseling Corner that gives parents some resources and tools from Love and Logic, a great resource for parents and anyone who works with kids.
Have things been a
little chaotic lately? Looking for a
few new tools to add to your parenting toolbox?
Perhaps you will
find exactly what you need with Love and Logic. Love and Logic provides strategies to help
raise self-confident, happier, responsible, and motivated children while making
parenting fun and rewarding.
This website is full
of articles, video samples, and resources to get you on your way.
Love and Logic does
offer online classes (https://www.loveandlogic.com/love-and-logic-parenting-on-line) and many short video clips can be found on
Youtube.
CMS 8th Graders to Visit College Campuses Around Central Iowa
Our 8th graders have
begun their final semester of middle school and now is the time we really begin
to get ready for high school. But we do not only prepare for high school, we
also prepare for life after high school. We have a focus on creating students
who are “College and Career Ready” at Carlisle and for 8th graders,
this means a busy final semester. So while 8th graders are making
their 4-year plans and selecting high school courses, they are also going on
one of six college campus visit days as well!
Beginning this week with an Iowa
State trip, groups of 20-35 8th graders will go on a trip to either
Iowa State University, Simpson College, Grandview University, Central College,
Drake University, or Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) in Ankeny
sometime in the next month or two. Each student was placed on one of these
visits based on college or career interests they listed on a notecard. The goal
of these visits is for students to see what a college or university looks like,
help students see themselves on a college campus someday, and to get ideas and
plans in their heads as they begin to plan their high school coursework. While
not every student goes on to a 2 or 4-year college after high school, we want
all students to know and understand this option and how a student could pursue
this option if that is the route he/she chooses to go.
Near the end of the year, the
Carlisle Alumni Association puts on a Career Day for our 8th
graders. This event brings 20 or more Carlisle High School Alumni who are working
their careers and want to help our students understand how to work towards
getting into a similar career. This helps our students who have already seen
what colleges are like to now see what a few careers are like. These two events
combined are a great way to expose our students to the “College and Career
Ready” culture we try to foster each and every day across our district. Being
that this is our 5th year of doing the college visits, when this
year is done, every student grades 8-12 will have been on a college campus via
this annual program!
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Sunday, February 3, 2019
School Counseling Week 2019!
School Counselors Celebrate During National School Counseling
Week, February 4-8, 2019
National School Counseling Week, sponsored by the American School
Counselor Association (ASCA), will be celebrated February 4-8, 2019, to bring
attention to the unique contribution of professional school counselors. National School Counseling Week highlights
the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve
school success and graduate college and career ready.
School counselors are actively engaged in helping students examine
their abilities, strengths, interests and talents; work in a partnership with
parents as they encounter the challenges of raising children in today's world;
focus on positive ways to enhance students' social/personal, educational and
career development; and work with teachers and other educators to provide an
educational system where students can realize their potential and set healthy,
realistic and optimistic aspirations for themselves. Professional school
counselors are certified, experienced educators with a master's degree in school
counseling. The combination of their training and experience makes them an
integral part of the total educational program.
Carlisle Community School District has
a strong team of professional school counselors who work with students every
day. The counselors host many events
throughout the school year including:
College Planning Night, Financial Aid Night, Resource Fair, Mental
Health Awareness Night, Career Day, 8th Grade College visits, Character
Education, and Operation Backpack.
Be sure to thank the counselors for
all the work they do with our students!
Elementary Counselor: Alex Wright
Hartford and Middle School Counselor: Kim Flagor
Middle School Counselor: Ben Barry
High School Counselors: Stephanie Guthrie and Leah Heidemann
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Counseling Corner: Counselors Busy with 2019-20 Student Planning and Registration!
Counselor’s Corner
Our High School and Middle
School counseling staff is starting to get very busy helping our 8th
grade through 11th grade students get prepared for the 2019-2020
school year. This means a lot of meetings with groups of students to look over
possible courses and plan for courses for the next school year. This is an
exciting time for students and an important time for students to be thinking
not just about next year, but to be thinking about their future after high
school graduation.
Currently, Mr. Barry has been
working with 8th graders using our Naviance software. Naviance
Student is an amazing system for students and parents to use to research
possible careers and colleges for ALL students in grades 8-12. Eighth graders
have taken a few surveys to learn more about their personality and career
interests. They have also spent some time looking into other post-secondary
options such as 2-year college, 4-year college, military, and other options
that students bring up as possible interests. Be sure to ask your 8th
grade child about Naviance and have your child show you how they log in. Once
logged in, you will be able to see what careers and colleges he/she has saved
and favorited. This site is available 24/7 year round, so feel free to explore
it with your child whenever you want!
Our high school counselors will
soon join Mr. Barry and work with 8th graders to actually learn
about high school, learn about the courses the high school has to offer, and
eventually create a 4-year plan of courses that will help each student graduate
with enough credits. This is a big step for 8th graders but a fun
one.
Our high school counselors also
stay very busy in February and March working with each high school grade of
students to help the students get registered for their next year of courses. If
you have a high school student or an 8th grader, February and March
is a great time to ask your child about their career and college interests and
what courses they are thinking about taking in the next year.
By the time our students hit
Spring Break, with the help of our counseling staff, their parents, and their
own hard work and planning, all 8th graders through 11th
graders should have an updated 4-year plan and should be registered for their
2019-20 courses. From there, our HS counselors have the tough job and getting
all the students placed into their courses and adjusting the master schedule to
make everything work as smooth as possible. It is a tough job, but getting
everything to balance so that our students can benefit and achieve as much
success as possible makes it all worth it. If you have questions, please feel
free to reach out to any of our counseling staff.
Key Dates for
Students/Parents with Course Registration
February 13th: HS
Counselors will have met with all HS students on course selections.
February 13th/19th: HS Counselors work with 8th graders on HS course selections
and 4-year plans
***February 26th***:
9th grade Registration/Orientation
Evening for 8th graders and parents in the HS Auditorium at 6:30pm
March 7th: By
this date, HS students will have registered for 2019-20 courses
March 12th: 4-year
plans from 8th graders DUE!
April 2nd: ACT
testing for all juniors (no school for 9th, 10th, and 12th
graders)
April 5th: No
school for Juniors
Monday, January 14, 2019
Counseling Corner: Our School Food Pantry...What is it, How Do I Use it, and Where Did it Move to?
School
Counseling Corner
Our K-12 Counseling team would like to highlight the Carlisle
Schools Food Pantry. The pantry is an
extension of the Food Bank of Iowa. The
pantry is open to the public on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays
of the month from 4-6pm. The pantry is
now located in the elementary just across from the nurse’s office. Visitors to the food pantry should use the
West Entrance of the elementary. We ask that community members wait until all
students and buses are off campus before visiting the pantry (around
3:45pm). Carlisle students are also able
to access the pantry during the school day by contacting a school
counselor.
There is also a Carlisle Community Food Pantry located at the Holy
Cross Lutheran Church on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the
month from 4-5:30pm.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Families and community members of the Carlisle School District.
ARE THERE INCOME GUIDELINES?
There are no income guidelines. A brief, one-page application must
be completed once per calendar year by individuals visiting the school food
pantry.
WHAT FOOD ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE?
Available foods will vary depending on Food Bank of Iowa’s
supplies. Basics such as pasta, rice, breakfast cereal, canned vegetables,
canned fruits, juice, etc., will always be available. Fresh dairy, produce, and
bread are typically available during the times open to the public.
Can I
make a donation to the School Food Pantry?
YES! We accept donations at
any time to the pantry. You can drop off
donations at the elementary or high school office during school hours. We are always in need of personal care items
such as shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toilet paper, deodorant, etc. We also accept monetary donations that help
us purchase milk, bread, and eggs each time the pantry is open.
We would like to say “Thank You” to many groups in our community
that have helped organize collection drives or make regular donations to the
pantry. Some of the groups include: American Legion Auxiliary, Great Western Bank,
Peoples Bank, Carlisle Student Council, Eagle Scout projects, Carlisle
Wrestling and Football teams, and many others.
THANK YOU!
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