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SOUTH CHARLOTTE MIDDLE SCHOOL
APRIL 20, 2012
Shock Wave
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UPCOMING EVENTS…
4/20 Willy Wonka
4/23 Home Baseball/Soccer vs. McClintock
4/19 Track Meet @ AG
Dear Parents,
I had the wonderful opportunity of attending the South Charlotte Musical, Willy Wonka Jr., last evening.
I was overwhelmed with excitement as I watched each and every part. The students were so well-
prepared and they all did an amazing job. I would like to thank the students, Ms. Jenkins, Ms. Bourdon,
and Ms. Mitchell-Harris for a job well done. To FAN, a special thanks to you as well as these type
musicals could not be possible without your financial support. Parents, if you did not catch the
performance last night, make it a point to attend tonight. Tickets are only $7.00.
It is rare that in my Shockwave letter I feature one particular student; however, I have chosen to do this,
as this student has accomplished quite a bit in the past few months and deserves special recognition.
Nathan Murray, one of our fabulous eighth-graders, recently won the Southeastern Championship for
the 200m Breaststroke. Prior to that, he had won the state competition, but of all states represented in
the Southeast, he won. He plans to attend South Mecklenburg next year and will swim there as well. In
addition, he runs the mile in under five minutes and he was a member of the Shocker football team. His
grades are stellar and he plays the viola in orchestra. I am just thrilled to know him and be his principal.
He was modest as he shared his accolades, but that demeanor will take him far as well. He admits that
his size works against him somewhat in swimming competition as he claims he is “short;” however, the
hard work, perseverance and focus on excellence has reaped incredible rewards for him.
Congratulations Nathan. The entire South Charlotte family and I are very proud of you.
As we enter the season of EOGs, sleep and nutrition are key factors in students doing well on these tests.
Of course, the academic preparation is the main point, but feeling physically well is of great importance
also. I ask that your students begin getting to bed early, eating right and attending any tutoring
opportunities possible to prepare. We want to exceed our results from last year and we can do that. All
of the students have worked hard so in this final stretch, let’s go the extra mile to ensure success for
them.
I hope that all of you have a wonderful weekend. As
always, if you have concerns, questions, etc., please reach
out to me by phone or e-mail. I will definitely get back to
you and work with you to resolve the issue, questions, or
concerns.
Sincerely,
Lisa Bailes, Principal
SHOCKER STANDOUTS
Congratulations to Sarah Wright (6th), Jason Garfinkle (7th) and Marsalis Atkins (8th)! They have
been selected by teachers as South Charlotte Standouts for this week. South Charlotte Standouts are
scholarly, honest, optimistic, caring, kind, energetic, and responsible (SHOCKER).
DO THE WRITE THING CHALLENGE!
Cailin O’Keeffe and Adam Pacholski have been selected as Runner-Up
Essay Winners for the Do the Write Thing Challenge. They have been in-
vited to receive their awards at a special reception next week. Great work
Cailin and Adam!
4th Quarter Perfect Attendance!
All students who have perfect attendance during
the 4th quarter will be eligible to enter a raffle at
the end of the year. One name will be drawn from
each grade level and students will be recognized
with fabulous prizes to celebrate this achieve-
ment. Come on! Go to bed early, get up early and
get to school on time! The end of the year is ap-
proaching fast and it is important that we make
every day count. Are you up for the challenge?
From the SCMS Art Department…
Fifty-five works of art by South Charlotte students will be on display at the South County Regional Li-brary on Rea Road until the end the of April. The exhibited works span both first and second semester and showcase the talent we have here at all grade levels. Congratulations to everyone whose work was chosen! Please stop by and be amazed at the talent on display! Those with work in the show are:
6th Grade
Carson Blalock
Jake Crandall
Josh Patillo
7th Grade
Sarah Baker Kaylie Brooks McKenna Cranford
Gabby Davis Katie Hart Laurel Hickey
Du-Young Kang Abby Kerns Alex Lee
Anna Mattapallil Reagan McCraney Brian Moo
Sabrina Schenk Rianna Simpson Bailie Smith
Drew Tiedeman Luke Williams
8th Grade
Sarah Bowling Connor Boyce Jasmina Buresch
Kathleen Dennis Michaela Develli Mia DiMartino
Taylor Emad Sean Ennis Jakobi Farrar
Yasmine George Anna Hassett Kimberly Hernandez
Sabrina Ho Jake Holtazpple Holden Kales
Samantha Latino Vanessa Lee Kathleen Moore
Huong Ngo Hannah Park Chase Revier
Meg Roberts Mikaila Russak Grace Song
Logan Sutter Tanner Sutter Rachel Teague
Lindsey Trounson Aliyah Tuckman Elizabeth Turner
Joy Ward Abigail Whitney Jacob Winters
Bayli Wellman
EOG PROCTORS
We still need proctors for the EOG's:
Monday May 14th - 13 proctors needed
Tuesday May 15th - 9 proctors needed
Wednesday May 16th - 15 proctors needed.
We will have a brief training in the Library each morning from 7:30 to 8:15 and then you will go straight to your assigned room. Please plan on staying until noon. We will also have training on Tues-day May 8th at 8:30AM and 2:00PM for any new proctors or anyone that cannot get there by 7:30/7:45 the morning of the EOG.
Thank you in advance and a special thanks to the people that have already signed up.
Please e-mail Cathie DeCramer: DMICathie@aol.com
CONGRATS TO MS. MATUSIAK!
She has been selected as a 2012 Teaching Fellow!
A Teaching Fellow.... Demonstrates a love of students Demonstrates a passion for teaching Demonstrates high level skills Demonstrates leadership Demonstrates ability to initiate new ideas and try new approaches Is a positive member of school team Makes his/her school a better place for students and colleagues
• MISSION
THE PURPOSE OF THE TEACHING FELLOWS INSTITUTE IS TO RECOGNIZE AND HONOR THE CHARLOTTE AREA’S OUTSTANDING TEACHERS AND TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES THAT FURTHER DEVELOP THEIR LEAD-ERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE. TEACHERS WILL SHARE BEST PRACTICES, EXPLORE THE ART AND SCIENCE OF TEACHING, AND BE ENCOURAGED TO BECOME EDUCATIONAL ADVOCATES AND COMMUNITY LEADERS.
• Teaching Fellows Institute
The teaching profession is in crisis. More than a million highly experienced teachers are nearing retirement. In the next decade, the United States will need 2 million new teachers. Approximately 50% who enter the field leave within five years. When interviewed, teachers report that the two factors that most influence this situation are salaries and the lack of respect, support and value. They often speak of feeling isolated. The National Educa-tion Association reports that too little attention has been given to holding on to the quality teachers...the best and the brightest...the very ones we can't afford to lose.
Action must be taken to counteract this problem. Communities, organizations, corporations and individuals can and must do something to let our strongest and best educators know that they are valued, honored and sup-ported.
The Teaching Fellows Institute will do just that. It is our goal to "Honor, Engage and Inspire" the best teach-
ers in Charlotte-Mecklenburg.
• Guiding Principles
We are committed to:
• Honoring teachers from the Greater Charlotte region public, independent and parochial schools.
• Building a collaborative network among top community educators.
• Strengthening the understanding of learning and teaching through the use of current research.
• Collaborating with community leaders regarding educational and professional needs.
Inspiring excellent teachers to share their vision, experience and knowledge with others.
EOG Prep and Summer Tutoring Opportunity
Mrs. Titus will be offering tutoring Mondays through EOG week and this summer. Areas of focus: EOG and Test taking skills, Reading Skills, Summer Reading Tutoring, Study skills, Vocabulary development.
If you are interested, please e-mail Mrs. Titus at tricia.titus@cms.k12.nc.us.
Order Form for Summer Reading Novels Listed below are the expected summer reading books and a partial selection of suggested titles for each grade level.
(For a complete list of all summer reading selections, requirements and projects for the suggested readings please
refer to the school website.) Our librarian, Mrs. Smith, has also included some of her favorite titles that your
student may be interested in ordering. Please check the titles you are requesting and total your order at bottom of
the page. Order forms are due no later than April 27, 2012. Orders will be delivered to your student’s homeroom
class the week of May 21st
. Please make checks payable to the SCMS-PTO and make sure to include your email
address and phone number so that we can contact you if we need to. If you have any questions, please contact
Kathryn Smith at katkavsmith@me.com.
8th
Grade Price Quantity Total Expected
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury $11.99 ________ $________
Suggested
Jacob, Have I Loved by Katherine Paterson $6.99 ________ $________
The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd $15.00 ________ $________
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott $3.95 ________ $________
Animal Farm by George Orwell $9.99 ________ $________
Close to Shore: the Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916 by Michael Capuzzo $14.95 ________ $________
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain $4.99 ________ $________
7th
Grade Expected
A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park $5.99 ________ $________
Suggested
Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Houston $8.99 ________ $________
The Egypt Game by Ziphia Snyder $6.99 ________ $________
The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman $7.99 ________ $________
Red Scarf Girl by Ji-Li Jiang $6.99 ________ $________
6th
Grade
Expected
D’Aulaire’s Book of Greek Myths by Ingri and Edgar D’Aulaire $19.95 ________ $________
Suggested
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton $9.99 ________ $________
The Watsons Go to Birmingham by Christopher Paul Curtis $6.99 ________ $________
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor $7.99 ________ $________
Library Fun Reads Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card $5.99 ________ $________
Breaking Stalin’s Nose by Eugene Yelchin $15.99 ________ $________
The Cupcake Queen by Heather Hepler $7.99 ________ $________
The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had by Kristin Levine $6.99 ________ $________
Guys Read: Funny Business edited by Jon Scieszka $6.99 ________ $________
Out of my Mind by Sharon Draper $6.99 ________ $________
I am Number Four by Pittacus Lore $9.99 ________ $________
The Maze Runner by James Dashner $9.99 ________ $________
Child’s name _____________________________ HR teacher_______________________________
Total number of books ordered______________Total price prepaid_________________________
Parent e-mail__________________________________Parent Phone #_______________________
SHOCKER SPORTSSHOCKER SPORTSSHOCKER SPORTSSHOCKER SPORTS BOYS SOCCER
South Charlotte vs. Crestdale (3-2) April 16, 2012
On Monday the Shockers beat Crestdale for a second time in a tough
battle with the game ending in a score of 3-2. Crestdale scored the first
goal for us with an accidental own goal which was deflected off of one of
their players originating from a corner kick by Oliver Leo. Defender
Austin Kent was the next to score for the Shockers bringing the ball
down the field and slamming a lethal left footed shot right into the net.
Crestdale scored a quick goal right before the half and then another ty-
ing up the game 2-2. Rudy Vargas scored our winning goal with a tre-
mendous strike right into the center of the net. Congrats Shockers!
Our game against AG has been rescheduled for Monday, May 7th .
On Monday April 23rd we play McClintock at home. Come out and cheer
on our Shockers!
GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
Coach Curtis and Coach Hansen are very proud of the Lady Shockers for their performance at the meet against Crestdale and Whitewater. They took second overall and the following ladies placed individu-ally:
Gabi Jenkins: 1st place 100m, 2nd place 200m
Cydney Spencer: 1st place 400m, 4th place 100m
Mariza Brooks: 1st place long jump, 2nd place 400m, 3rd place 200m
Emma Love: 2nd place high jump, 2nd place shot put, 4th place discus
Lindsay Lanier: 2nd place 1600m, 2nd place 800m
Laurel Hickey: 3rd place 1600m, 4th place 800m
Maddie DeCramer: 3rd place 800m, 4th place 1600m
Michelle Wilson: 3rd place 55m hurdles
Jayla Taylor: 4th place 55m hurdles
Sarah Shipp: 4th place long jump
4x100m relay team took 2nd place: Rachel Teague, Gabi Jenkins,
Alexis Quattlebaum, Jayla Taylor.
Boys Track & Field
4.19.12 - Meet Results
The Boys Track team had a successful track meet with lots of great performances and PRs. In the over-all team standings, South Charlotte beat Whitewater Middle and came in second to Crestdale. Some highlights of the meet include but aren't limited to: -Logan Sutter with our only first place finish in the mile. He also set a PR in the 800 and finished in second place. -Other second place finishes came to the following: Dan Ta - High Jump, Dylan Taylor - 100m, Joe Krajewski - Shot Put, & the 4 x 200m relay team Dylan Taylor, Nicklas Beckman, Tanner Sutter
& Jesse Chen. -Third place finishers were: Jacob Winters - 1600m, Tanner Sutter - 400m, Patrick Barley - 800, William Jones - Shot Put & Jake Anderson - Long Jump -Fourth place went to: Hayden Blalock - 1600m, Malcum Tatum - 400m, Joe Krajewski - Discus & Jonathan Arnall - Long Jump. More importantly than placing in the top 4 and scoring is beating your own Personal Record (PR). At this point in the season its very tough to beat your PR so any improvement deserves acknowledge-ment. The following beat their PRs for their respective events. -110m Hurdles: Ryan Wilkoff -100m: Dylan Taylor -1600m: Donnell Baker, Hayden Dean, Jacob Winters, Adam Pacholski, Connor Boyce & Connor
Woodall
-400m: Tanner Sutter & Hayden Elrod -800m: Patrick Barley, Jacob Winters, Zachary Rosen, Jacob Gersfeld, Donnell Baker, Conner
Woodall, Logan Sutter, Connor Boyce, Hayden Blalock & Adam Pacholski -200m: Will Tirella -Discus: Will McCarty & Joe Krajewski
-Shot Put: Joe Krajewski -High Jump: Dan Ta, Hayden Elrod & Daniel Bis-
sette
The biggest news of the meet (and biggest PR) came from Dan Ta in the high jump. Dan Ta's
previous best in a meet was 4'8" and he man-
aged to not only set a huge PR but also broke
the school record jumping 5'4"! The previous record was a three way tie at 5'3" between Jona-than Paramore, William DeJesus, & Spencer Youngblood. Thank you to those that came out to cheer on the team and to the teachers & parents who volun-teered at our final home meet. Its always great to see the teachers out there at our meets cheering on South Charlotte.
AFTER SCHOOL BASKETBALL PREP CAMP
MAY 21-24
3:30PM - 6:30PM
South Charlotte Middle School
OPEN TO BOYS AND GIRLS
The South Charlotte Sports Report is excited to offer a unique after school basketball prep camp at South Charlotte
Middle School. Our staff of coaches, led by South Charlotte Middle School Head Coach Jason Otey, will lead basket-
ball players through four exciting afternoons of basketball drills, games and competitions. The primary focus of each
activity is to provide quality instruction that will prepare each player for the upcoming season.
Over the last seven years, The South Charlotte Sports Report has hosted over 50 basketball camps. With each camp,
we see more and more return customers. Plain and simple, our basketball camps focus on the development of basket-
ball fundamentals. Without a strong fundamental base, a basketball player will be limited in how far they can advance.
Each camper will receive instruction on shooting, moving without the ball, dribbling, defense, passing and rebounding.
We maintain a low coach to camper ratio allowing the campers to get to know all the coaches on a first name basis.
We also strive to keep campers in the same groups with their friends and other players their age. Our camps are de-
signed to place campers in position to succeed inside the camp and beyond.
The South Charlotte Sports Report Basketball Camp is also designed to provide players of all ages and abilities the
chance to experience success on the basketball court!
Look what these past campers had to say about the After School Basketball Camp at South Charlotte Middle School.
“I like Coach Otey's basketball camp for lots of reasons: It's fundamentally sound, teaching you the basics and im-
proving on them. And Coach Otey works you really hard. The drills are demanding, fun and interesting. Besides my
dad, he's the best coach I've ever had. It's my favorite basketball camp, and I've been to a lot of camps.” -Zach Rabi-
nowitz
“I like his camp because it teaches you all the things you need to know to become a great basketball player and it
helps you to continually learn and get better.” - Seth Rabinowitz
Get ready for the 2012-2013 basketball season with our After School Basketball Prep Camp!
CAMP PRICE: $99 Per Camper $84 Per Camper for Two Siblings
WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ONLINE OR CHECKS MAILED TO:
SOUTH CHARLOTTE SPORTS
9901 ZACKERY AVE
CHARLOTTE, NC 28277
To register online, go to:
http://southcharlottesportscamps.com/camps/afterschoolbball.html
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South Mecklenburg High School Expo - event for rising freshman
Tuesday April 24 6:30 p.m.
This event, for rising 9th graders and their families, will showcase academic depart-
ments, elective areas, clubs, activities, athletics, and MORE! South Meck student am-
bassadors will be on hand for tours. Administrators, faculty, PTSA and SLT will be
available for questions.
Come when you can and explore your areas of interest at your own pace. The South
Meck community looks forward to welcoming you!
2nd ANNUAL CHARLOTTE MUSEUM MILE TO BE RUN IN UPTOWN CHARLOTTE ON APRIL 21,
2012
(Charlotte, N.C.) -- The 2nd Annual Charlotte Museum Mile, a family-friendly race benefitting the Arts & Sci-ence Council (ASC), will take place on April 21, 2012, starting at 8:00 a.m., near the corner of 11th Street and North Tryon St. Runners will run 5,280 feet heading south along Tryon Street passing McColl Center for Visual Art, North Carolina Dance Theatre, Discovery Place and other cultural facilities and ending at Levine Center for the Arts on S. Tryon Street. Runners will be divided into waves based on projected running time, with races starting every 30 minutes. The course record set in 2011 is 4:23.
Arts and culture will be infused in the event. The fastest runners in each division will receive hand-made awards from Charlotte potter Greg Scott with the overall winners receiving cash prizes and being crowned the Fastest Man in Charlotte™ and Fastest Woman in Charlotte™. Each participant will receive a perform-ance race shirt designed by Charlotte artist Ashley Lathe and many of cultural facilities along the Museum Mile will offer special admission and have scheduled events the day of the race. There will also be a Mini Mile.
The Charlotte Museum Mile was created by Marc Gustafson and his wife Jane. They were inspired to create the race based on their experience and participation in the Fifth Avenue Mile in New York City in 2010.
“I loved the experience of running down Fifth Avenue and passing all of the New York’s famous museums,” said Marc Gustafson. “When I returned to Charlotte, I immediately began working to create a sight-seeing race in the Center City that was one mile. The street will be closed so it’s a perfect way for participants to see the cultural organizations and facilities along Tryon Street while raising dollars for ASC which invests in those organizations.”
“The Charlotte Museum Mile is a unique opportunity to showcase Charlotte’s cultural facilities while support-ing ASC and maintaining a healthy lifestyle,” said ASC President Scott Provancher. “I’m thrilled the race has returned this year and that the proceeds will benefit ASC. “
The entry fee is only $20 when you use discount code "CLT" and youth 15 and under can register for free with a paying adult. Children under 5 will enjoy the Mini Mile. Register for the race at CharlotteMuse-umMile.com. ‘Like’ us at Facebook.com/CharlotteMuseumMile.
Gaming Eureka! Do you enjoy video games? Create your own this summer!
Gaming Eureka will teach you gaming apps, multi-media simulations, animation clips, character design, and how to create action-packed, FUN games! We will explore game development, strategy, programming, and selling games for profit! We will visit a premier gaming lab on a college campus & participate in “Gaming Showcase.” Camp Location: McClintock Middle School, 2101 Rama Road, Charlotte, NC 28212 Camp Dates: June 18-22 Camp Time: 8:30 AM to 4 PM Lunch & Snacks: Provided or can bring your own. What to bring to camp: Computers will be provided. You can bring your own laptop if you would like. Camp Take Homes: Camp T-shirt, flash drive with gaming software, instructional guidebook, and Gaming Level I Certificate. Sponsored by: Complex Systems Institute, UNCC. Any Questions?: Camp Directors-Rachel Hunt Nilender (704/351-5142) & Liz Johnson (704/293-1482). Cost: $250 Reservation Deposit: $50 Reservation Deposit Deadline: May 1, 2012 Total Payment deadline: May 30, 2012 Payment method: Check made payable to Complex Systems Institute Mail checks to: Complex Systems Institute, C/O Liz Johnson, 3625 Windbluff Drive, Charlotte, NC 28277
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Charlotte, NC 28277
Phone: 980-343-3670
Fax: 980-343-3725
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