Admin
7A
student handbook
calendar
100
Mr. Smith is it this year, but last year it was Mr. Haukeness.
Who is the Principal
100
This teacher taught in Alaska before coming to CMS.
Who is Mrs. Hughes?
100
These are common items to wear, but are not allowed at CMS.
What are hats, sunglasses, short skirts, revealing clothing, ect?
100
We get out at 3:00 instead of 4:30 on these days.
What are Wednesdays?
200
Miss Benavidez has many responsibilities, but this is her actual job title.
Who is the Vice Principal
200
This teacher taught at South West Open School before coming to CMS.
Mr. Sand
200
This is defined as shoving, slapping, kicking, etc in a friendly way, and WILL result in a day of out of class detention.
What is rough play?
200
This is the month school started.
What is August?
300
Mr. DaSilva helps with all kinds of things around the office but this is his main job.
Who is the Activities Director.
300
This teacher spends a lot of time gardening.
Who is Mrs. Whitehead?
300
One of these are assigned to each student at the beginning of the year. It is the students responsibility to keep it clean and locked. Students are to use the one assigned to them and no others.
What is a locker?
300
We get 2 weeks off during this month.
What is December?
400
He's the superindendent.
Who is Alex Carter?
400
This teacher loves teaching in 7A because that makes us the A Team.
Who is Mr. Cross?
400
A student with 10 or more of these is assigned Saturday school to make up missed time.
What are absences?
400
Spring break is split between these two months.
What are March and April?
500
Use these numbers ( 2, 4, and 9) in any order to solve this equation: ____ ÷ _____ + _____= 11
4 ÷ 2 + 9 = 11
500
10 - 3 + 6
13
500
There are 54 students in the marching band. They form equal rows so that there are no fewer than 5 rows and no more than 10 students in each row. How many rows can they form and how many students will be in each row?
Possible answer: They can make 6 rows with 9 students in each row.
500
What does each letter of PEMDAS stand for?
Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction