Friday, December 14, 2012

CCMS GIVE BACK

7th grader Mckenzie Pruitt saw an opportunity to do something for someone else and led CCMS to do the same.  Mckenzie read about a young man named Dalton from Salyersville, Kentucky who was suffering from stage 4 Cystic Fibrosis.  With only a short time to live, Dalton's wish was to break the Guinness Book of World Records for receiving the most Christmas cards ever, which was 35,000. 
 
 
Mckenzie and CCMS made more than 300 Christmas cards to mail to Dalton.

 
Mckenzie along with the rest of CCMS students and faculty mailed 359 Christmas cards, to Dalton to help him reach his goal.  If you would like to read more about Dalton's story visit the link below. 
 
 
If you would like to mail a Christmas card to Dalton mail cards to:
 
Dalton Dingus
HC 62 Box 1249
Salyersville, KY 41465

7th GRADE ARTS AND HUMANITIES PRODUCTION

Ms. Amber's 7th grade Arts and Humanities class presented "I"m a Teenager, Get Me Out of This Family" written by Jim Garvy.  The students and Ms. Amber did a magnificent job with the play. If you missed it, you missed a great production!








Thursday, December 13, 2012

6TH GRADE TECHNOLOGY

6th grade technology students visited 8 different stations to prepare for their upcoming test.  Of all the stations, students agreed that they enjoyed the SMART Board station the most!!




CCMS LEADERSHIP TEAM

CCMS leadership team enjoyed their monthly meeting with Ms. Flowers.
 


Monday, December 10, 2012

LEXINGTON CHILDREN'S THEATER

Lexington's Children Theater presented The Adventures of Tom Sawyer to CCMS students Friday.  What a great production!!!






Friday, December 7, 2012

NOVEMBER SUPERSTARS

CCMS November superstars are 6th grader Gavin Vincent, 7th grader Gary Carrol, and 8th grader Ande Flatt.  Congratulations students, keep up the hard work!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

TranspARTation Grant

CCMS applied for the Kentucky Arts Council transpARTation grant, and was one of 18 schools in the state to be awarded this grant.  This grant provided funds for transportation funds to take students to live productions at various venues across the state.

CCMS chose to take 7th grade students to the Horse Cave Theater to view Charles Dickens well known production, A Christmas Carol.  Students enjoyed the live production and the entire theater experience as well as a lunch at Cracker Barrel.  CCMS wants to thank the Kentucky Arts Council for making this experience possible for the 7th graders at CCMS.











MORE SCENES FROM ARTS DAY 2012

Ms. Amanda Hatfield taught students the real tricks behind stage fighting!  Don't worry its not what it seems!!! Students are practicing their stage fighting.

Ms. Hannah Cooper worked with students on charcoal sketching. 

Yes that is Mr. G learning how to do a pirouette, thanks to Ms. Elise Keiffer and Madeline Stephenson.

Nick enjoyed the painting class with Mr. Chad Stanley.

Recycled art was a huge hit with students, thanks to Ms. Effie Catron, and Ms. Sherry Scott!  Who knew you could make art out of recycled materials!!

Mr. Alexander and Mr. Grady Finely look on as students construct their bird houses in the wood working workshop.

Ms. Sherry's wreath making class proved to be extremely popular with students.

Ms. Cash and Ms. Dishman work with students on creating barn quilts.

Ms. Keiffer and Ms. Stephenson share their expertise of ballet and tap with CCMS students.

John and Ellie participate in the scrap booking station, in the Recycled Art workshop.

Joshua, enjoys the recycled art class.

Monday, December 3, 2012

SCENES FROM ARTS DAY 2012

CCMS held its first ever, Arts Day and it was a huge success!   CCMS students were exposed to a variety of art forms, and were given the opportunity to create, perform and respond to different works of art.  CCMS administration, faculty, staff, and students want to thank everyone from the community that volunteered their time, energy, talents, and resources to make this day more than a success!  CCMS is so fortunate to be part of a community that is willing to invest in our students. 


Jackson takes a stab at learning how to play the keyboard.

Ms. Jo Murley volunteers to teach students piano basics.

Gracie, Kayla, and Gage, are exposed to guitar.

Who knew you could make music from trash? 

Gracie turns trash to tamber!

The improvisation workshop with Ms. Liza Turner, and Ms. Amber was a huge success.


Ms. Elise Keiffer shares with the CCMS student body her passion for the arts and the opportunities she has had because of her artistic abilities.



449 guitarist Jordan Henson instructs Guitar 101.

Hannah Cooper worked with students on how to sketch a portrait. 

Ms. Amanda Hatfield works with the drama group on interpretive movement and black light drama.



449 performs for the student body.

Kaylee, Isaiah, and Avram are serious about their improvisation.


Stay tuned for more scenes from Arts Day 2012!