Do you remember DEAR? DEAR is a time of day each week when students Drop Everything And Read. Join Claremont at 2PM on Tuesdays - grab a book, a magazine, a comic... and READ! #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
Join Claremont at 2PM on Tuesdays - grab a book, a magazine, a comic... and READ!
🎗JOIN THE FIGHT! Order today! Cancer may feel like someone else's fight if you have not experienced it in your own life. But CHS has decided THEIR FIGHT IS OUR FIGHT! Over the past four years, the ZUAC (Zebras United Against Cancer) Committee has helped raise over 9K to help our ZEBRA family members fighting this disease directly. We have supported students & employees with Lymphoma, Prostate Cancer, Leukemia, Ewings Sarcoma, Breast Cancer, & Pancreatic Cancer in our elementary schools, our junior high, and our high school. We have experienced this disease as a family district-wide. This is why our theme this year is "THEIR FIGHT IS OUR FIGHT" because family takes care of family. Although all our clubs contribute to the fundraising, the ZUAC t-shirt sales are the largest part of our efforts. We hope you will be a part of showing our #CPSZEBRPRIDE and giving hope to our ZEBRA family members. Zebras United Against Cancer t-shirt now on sale. Order online here https://cheap-tee.com/claremore_zuac_21/shop/home Print an order form https://bit.ly/3kJ3pSH Thank you! 2020-21 ZUAC Committee Caroline Cowherd, Cash Flegal, Brooklyn Boatman, and Leah Kruger #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
CHS Zebras United Against Cancer - Shirt ON SALE NOW
March is Youth Art Month! Youth Art Month is a celebration of the visual arts. Youth Art Month's goal is to raise awareness of the importance of Art in schools and garner support from local and state officials, businesses and community leaders, and even state and federal legislators. We believe that the visual arts - all of our specials programs - are critical to our students' mental health, emotional well-being, and general wellness. we'd love to see some of your child's artwork in the comments. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
Youth Art Month at Claremont
ALYSON HARVEY 46TH CHS ACADEMIC ALL-STATE RECIPIENT “It feels good to be recognized,” Harvey said. “I think the reason I got the scholarship is cause I didn’t go in thinking about whether or not I could do a class, whether or not it would be too hard, I just signed up for as many as I could and got interested in them.” Read more https://www.claremore.k12.ok.us/o/cps/article/416641
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
Alyson Harvey 46th CHS Academic All-State Recipient
Not only is March Women In History Month, but today it is also International Women's Day, so we are featuring Frida Kahlo, Artist, for our #MondayMotivation. Artist Frida Kahlo was considered one of Mexico's greatest artists who began painting mostly self-portraits after she was severely injured in a bus accident. “At the end of the day, we can endure much more than we think we can.” #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
Not only is March Women In History Month, but today it is also International Women's Day, so we are featuring Frida Kahlo, Artist
Telling a story — in paint, in a novel, through music — permeates everything an artist does. 🎨 Our art teachers have a passion for the art of helping students find their voice in their art. Yes, they teach technique, design, history but it's the ability to inspire the artist within that makes them great! 🎨 These projects are the product of some of our AP Art Studio students preparing for their AP portfolio submissions. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
These projects are the product of some of our AP Art Studio students preparing for their AP portfolio submissions.
WE READ ACROSS AMERICA We read in our crazy socks. 🧦 We read in our pajamas. 👚 We read our hats. 🎩 We read with our hair a mess. 💇🏼‍♀️ We read with as a twinning pair. 👨🏼‍🤝‍👨🏼 We read out loud. 🔊 We read to ourselves. 🙊 WE READ ACROSS AMERICA #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
CPS READ ACROSS AMERICA
CHS NJROTC Commander named Rotary Star When Murry Estabrook retired from his active- duty assignment as an officer in the Navy of the United States he took his commitment to service with him. His record of “service above self”, the motto of Rotary International, made him the obvious choice to be recognized by the Claremore Reveille Rotary Club as the first recipient of the club’s “YOU are a Rotary Star Award.” Read more - https://www.claremore.k12.ok.us/article/415737
over 4 years ago, Claremore High School
CHS NJROTC Commander named Rotary Star
BECOMING A ZEBRA - EARLY ENROLLMENT for Pre-K & New K Who: New PK - New Kindergarten students that did not attend PK here in Claremore Schools. Date: March 8-12, by appointment. Bring: Documents required for enrollment at Claremore Schools. No child will be enrolled without the following information and up-to-date immunization records. âś… Birth Certificate - Age Requirements are: Early Childhood students must be 4 years old by September 1st. Kindergarten students must be 5 years old by September 1st. âś… 2 Proofs of Residency (may include utility bill or utility deposit, and a lease agreement, mortgage statement, or county tax statement. P.O. Box addresses are NOT acceptable.) âś… Immunization Record (must be up-to-date) âś…Parent/ Guardian Driver License âś…CDIB Card (Native American citizenship registration card) if applicable. For more info go to bit.ly/2Mg8Lbv #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
PreK - K Enrollment March 2021
It's not Christmas, but the Grinch came by Catalayah Elementary this week to celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday. He traveled around from room to room and let the students Drop Everything And Read to him. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
read across America  You've Been Grinched
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT - Where can you receive a COVID-19 vaccine in Claremore? If you are interested in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine here is a list of local POD sites we have been made aware of this week. Currently, they are providing vaccines for those in the phase two category. https://5il.co/qars #CPSZEBRAPRIDE #StaySafeToStayInSchool
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
Where can I get a COVID vaccine in Claremore?
We keep adding babies to our dazzle of zebras this school year. Congratulations to Mrs. Sarah Armbrister, 2nd grade teacher at Westside, on June Elise Armbrister's birth! She's adorable! Her students and #ZEBRAFAMILY are glad to have her back in the classroom! #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
1-2-3-4 babies added to our dazzle of zebras this school year. Congratulations to Mrs. Sarah Armbrister, 2nd grade teacher at Westside, on June Elise Armbrister's birth! She's adorable! Her students and #ZEBRAFAMILY are glad to have her back in the classroom! #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
Spring Break Meals will be available for all children from March 15-21. Meals will be provided for seven (7) days. Pick up will be on Monday and Thursday to manage product quality and help relieve storage issues for our families with multiple students. 🍽 Monday 3/15/2021 (receive meals for Mon/Tues/Wed) 🍽 Thursday 3/18/2021 (receive meals for Thurs/Fri/Sat/Sun) Order here: https://forms.gle/icf3bWMp4q8My9vD7 🗹 ORDER DEADLINE: Wednesday March 10, 2021 🗹 PICK UP LOCATION: Pick up all meals at the Enrollment Center (101 W. 11th Street) 🗹 Pick Up TIME: 10:30 AM and 12:30 PM REMINDER - these meals are available to ALL children 18 years of age and younger, including siblings of school age children and are FREE! Read more on our website: https://www.claremore.k12.ok.us/page/child-nutrition. Contact: jragland@claremore.k12.ok.us or 918-923-4243 #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
Spring Break Meals will be available for all children from March 15-21. Meals will be provided for seven (7) days.   Pick up will be on Monday and Thursday to manage product quality and help relieve storage issues for our families with multiple students.
Competition + Mistakes = Active & Engaged Learning Mrs. Stout's geography students compare and contrast the different government systems in Africa by creating a collaborative Venn diagram. They took turns placing items on the diagram and then worked together to correct their mistakes. All of the classes completed their Venn diagram, but her 6th hour did it in only 4.5 minutes. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
Mrs. Stout's geography students compare and contrast the different government systems in Africa by creating a collaborative Venn diagram.
Ms. Brassfield's Botanical Buddies at Catalayah had a "ball" coding. Mrs. Hall introduces students to the STEM principles they will take with them as they move through the CPS system. Mrs. Brassfield loved it when the students programmed the bot to say, "Hi, Teacher!" #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
They introduce students to the STEM principles they will take with them as they move through the CPS system.
Ms. Brassfield's Botanical Buddies at Catalayah had a "ball" coding.
Ms. Brassfield's Botanical Buddies at Catalayah had a "ball" coding.
THEIR FIGHT IS OUR FIGHT Cancer may feel like someone else's fight if you have not experienced it in your own life. But CHS has decided THEIR FIGHT IS OUR FIGHT! Over the past four years, the ZUAC (Zebras United Against Cancer) Committee has helped raise over 9K to help our ZEBRA family members fighting this disease directly. We have supported students & employees with Lymphoma, Prostate Cancer, Leukemia, Ewings Sarcoma, Breast Cancer, & Pancreatic Cancer in our elementary schools, our junior high, and our high school. We have experienced this disease as a family district-wide. This is why our theme this year is "THEIR FIGHT IS OUR FIGHT" because family takes care of family. Although all our clubs contribute to the fundraising, the ZUAC t-shirt sales are the largest part of our efforts. We hope you will be a part of showing our #CPSZEBRPRIDE and giving hope to our ZEBRA family members. Order online at http://bit.ly/3kJ3pSH Print an order form from https://5il.co/q7bb More info at https://www.claremore.k12.ok.us/article/413633 Thank you! 2020-21 ZUAC Committee Caroline Cowherd, Cash Flegal, Brooklyn Boatman, and Leah Kruger
over 4 years ago, Claremore High School
Zebras United Against Cancer Committee Launches T-shirt to Raise Money for ZEBRA Staff/Students  Battling Cancer
THE TROPHY FINALLY ARRIVED!!!! This year has thrown some very difficult obstacles our way, but the CHS Dance Team was lucky enough to be able to compete (even if it was virtually) at state this year AND WIN! "5A hip hop was one of the larger categories at state this year and the we are so proud of the hard work that these girls have put in to fight for this title," Coach Warden. If you see any of the dancers, please help us in congratulating them! It’s a GREAT DAY to be a ZEBRA!!! #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
CHS Dance Team 5A Hip Hop State Champions
đź‘¶ SHE'S HERE! đź‘¶ Mrs. Simpson, teacher at WRJH, and her husband just added another 'lil zebra to the family! Congratulations on the arrival of their baby girl, Treylee. Your school family is so happy for you!
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
Congratulations to Mrs. Simpson and her family on the arrival of her baby girl, Treylee.
Students in Mrs. Proctor's 3rd grade class at Claremont work to identify verb tenses and then record them on a chart.
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
Students in Mrs. Proctor's 3rd grade class at Claremont work to identify verb tenses and then record them on a chart.
It's READ ACROSS AMERICAN WEEK Raising Readers: What Parents Can Do Learning to read takes practice. Loving to read takes enthusiasm. Read with your child often and create a sense of enjoyment, wonder, and a passion for reading. 1. Read together every day. You can read the morning news at breakfast, share a story after supper, or cuddle up for a book at bedtime. A daily reading routine is something everyone can look forward to. 2. Talk and build vocabulary. Interesting conversations build vocabulary, language skills, and knowledge about the world. Talk is a child’s best source of exposure to new words and ideas. 3. Model reading. Kids want to do what the grownups do. Make sure your kids get to see you reading and hear you talk about it. 4. Point out print. Read and talk about the words you see in the world around you. There’s lots to read—signs, recipes, cereal boxes, instruction manuals, bus schedules, news, maps, and menus. 5. Visit the library. Take advantage of all the books, materials, story times, programs, and resources your local library has to offer. 6. Create a reading-rich home. Find books at the bookstore or yard sales. Provide a special shelf or basket for kids to keep their own books and one for library books. Make sure there are quiet, comfortable places to read. 7. Encourage your child’s reading. Praise the efforts of a soon-to-be or beginning reader. Make sure schedules of older readers include time for reading for pleasure. 8. Keep books handy. Stash books in your bag to read aloud when you travel or have to wait at restaurants or for appointments. Or keep eBooks on your phone. 9. Start reading traditions. Beyond bedtime stories, consider a special birthday book, holiday favorites, or a regular family read aloud night. 10. Let kids choose books. Offer titles that explore your child’s interests, expand horizons, and offer exposure to different kinds of writing. Show them there are books where they can see themselves and books where they can see the worlds of others. 11. Make everyone comfortable. Find a spot to read together where you are both comfortable. Sometimes kids have to move around to be comfortable. 12. Be an active reader. Use expressive voices for characters, make sound effects, and point things out in the text and illustrations when you read aloud. 13. Discuss what you read. Give your child enough time to absorb the story and look at the pictures as you read. Think aloud about what you are reading and looking at and encourage your child to do the same. 14. Ask questions when you read. Ask your child to guess what comes next. Ask open-ended questions that help them relate to characters or events in the book. Let your child get involved and ask questions too–interruptions are okay! 15. Encourage re-reading. Repetition helps kids learn. Re-reading favorite books and poems helps kids make meaningful connections between themselves and books. 16. Connect reading and writing. Write your own reading material, like a story about your life, a story featuring your kids, or a story kids make up. 17. Make media matter. Connect kids with appropriate technology—videos, apps, or games that help them learn new words and interesting things about the world. 18. Get help. If you have concerns about your child’s language development, hearing, or vision, see your child’s pediatrician as soon as possible. 19. Make reading an experience. Link life experiences with books, like a trip to the zoo and books about animals, or planting a garden and reading The Ugly Vegetables by Grace Lin. 20. Have fun. Your idea of fun may differ from your child’s, so appreciate your child’s special joy for learning new things. Try different approaches, such as having them read to you or acting out a favorite story. Even something as simple as a story time outside can make reading together livelier and more memorable for you and your child. Resource: National Education Association, Published: 01/28/2021 #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
over 4 years ago, CPS Communications
read across America Raising Readers