Friday, December 18, 2009

Rangerpaloza 2009!






















HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
See you in Janurary!

Friday, December 4, 2009

JAG goes to DC




Jobs for America's Graduates, (JAG), a program funded through Michigan Works, has two classes of our students here at Cassopolis Ross Beatty. This national program has four sites here in the state and one student from each site attended the national conference in Washington DC.
To attend, the student had to go through a lengthy application process with a strict deadline. Ms. Dahl, our JAG teacher reviewed the applications with a committee until a decision was finally made. They got to fly out through Chicago, visit the White House and several of the National Memorials and attend multiple sessions on leadership. Our student had a great time and was considered one of the best representatives in attendance. Congratulations to all!




Math Focus



I can interchange percents, fractions and decimals. 50%=1/2=.5

English Focus



I can use context clues, meaning I can use the words around unfamiliar words determine meaning.




  • Any high school girls interested in playing softball the sign up sheet is in the office. Also, there will be an open gym on Sunday December 6 from 3:00 until 6:00 p.m. for any high school girl that would like to come out for softball.
  • If you are interested in Rangerpalooza sign up with Mrs. May or Mrs. Westrate TODAY. We need to know what musical talent you plan on showcasing and the names of all involved. If you plan on singing, your background music must be the instrumental version.

  • Juniors and Seniors: Baker College will be here on Wednesday, December 9 to meet with interested students. Sign up in the guidance office.

  • Coach Moore, our new Varsity Boys basketball coach would like to introduce “whiteout” night on Friday December 11, 2009. Coach Moore is asking that everyone come to the game on the 11th and wear white shirts to show support of our boys.
  • Seniors: Please be sure to check the blue scholarship list in the guidance office. New scholarships are arriving weekly.
  • Ceramic Students - Mrs. Johnson is cleaning out the kiln room next week. If you want your art - come get it or talk to her. On December 14th - it might be gone!
  • Students interested in attending the Fine Arts Festival with the Visual Arts Group - Remember you need to bring two pieces of art for judging the first day back from Winter Break. Your vacation is a great time to do the work without interruption. Don't be late! The cut-off date is January 4th
  • Mr. Habra and Mr. Francisco will be out of the building on the morning of Dec. 8th. for a Data Based Decision Workshop.
  • Mr. Habra will be out of the building from about 10-2 on December 12th for the County Principal's Meeting.
  • December 18th is a half day for the students, and the last day before the Holiday Break. Classes resume on Jan. 4th, 2010.
  • The Principal Advisory Council meets every 4th Monday in the High School Conference room at 6:00 PM. The next meeting is January 25th.
  • The next Board meeting is December 14th in the High School Library at 7:00 PM.
  • PARENTS and GUARDIANS: Check out your student's grades and attendance at http://www.cassopolis-schools.org/pinnacle/PIV . If you need your login information you can call Mrs. Anderson at 445-0541.

Teacher Section

  • Breakfast duty the week of December 7: 7:20-7:35 Herwick and Hood; 7:35-7:45 Jekel and Mourning
  • It’s that time again teachers to show your holiday spirit by participating in the Holiday Door Decorating contest. The theme this year is Christmas songs: There are first, second and third place prizes.

  • If you have not turned in your positive comments sheet, please turn it in to Mrs. Anderson as soon as possible. If you need a copy we have those at the front desk.

Quote of the Week :

The more frequently a person acts like a fool, the greater the odds that it is not an act.

-Todd Whitaker




Wednesday, November 25, 2009

A Christmas Story and Thanksgiving Break












Our fall play, A Christmas Story was a great success! The students had fun and so did the audience. We had many cast members from Sam Adams, and many more who were preforming for the first time. I want to thank Ms. Porath for all her hard work on this project, Mrs. Barrett-Bush for the wonderful set.
Before we break for Thanksgiving, the Great Start Collaborative of Cass County has the following message for you:
The Great Start Collaborative of Cass County is launching a campaign to encourage people to shop in Michigan this holiday season as a way to help save the funding for our public schools.

The primary funding source for the Michigan School Aid Budget is sales tax. That means that every time we buy a product in Michigan, the sales tax that we pay is helping to support our schools.

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Living in a border county means that we often feel the lure to do our shopping in South Bend, Michigan City, or even Chicago. What many of us don’t realize is that shopping in Indiana or Illinois ultimately takes money away from our children’s education.

The idea for this campaign, entitled “The Power is Ours,” came out of the realization that every one of us can directly impact the future of our children’s education.

Not only do we want to educate people as to where our schools’ funding comes from, but we want them to be empowered to recognize the difference that they can make.

This year’s state budget crisis has resulted in catastrophic funding cuts for Michigan’s public schools. And by all projections, next year will be even worse. Many people are beginning to question our state’s tax structure, and are looking at reform options that will provide a more stable base of funding for our schools.

One good thing has come out of our state’s financial difficulties and that is that more people are paying attention to what happens in Lansing than ever before. People are more aware, but they’re also more frustrated. And that makes them more willing to take action that will ultimately lead to positive change.

For more information about “The Power is Ours,” or to find other ways that you can get involved, call the Cass County Great Start Collaborative at (269) 445-6217.





Math Focus


I can do mental math. I can compute numbers in my head without a calculator.

English Focus


I can speak and write using correct grammar and vocabulary.



  • 8th grade spelling bee try-outs will be Monday, November 30, in Mrs. Ridge's room during lunch. Get your lunch and come to Mrs. Ridge's room with a pencil.

  • The following girls are to turn in their jerseys: From varsity-Angela Feathers, Courtney Foster, Alexis Torterelli, Jessica Biek, Courtnee Anderson, Paige Breden, Reese Ellison, Shirley Thomas, Olivia Stewart. From JV-Tracy Pearson, Meagan Ruff, Alexis Peters, Devin Hillyer, and Karleigh Wright.

  • Pink “Dig for the Cure” t-shirts are on sale for $5.00

  • Rangerpalooza is coming soon!! Sign-ups will start when we return from Thanksgiving Break. Start thinking about what musical talent you would like to showcase. Remember this is for individuals or groups in grades 7-12.

  • Winter sports pictures will be taken on Wednesday December 2, 2009 beginning with the Middle School Boys Basketball Teams. Coaches the picture forms are in your mailboxes.

  • Anyone between the ages of 5-14 interested in learning to wrestle may pick up a flyer in the office. You will be able to sign up on November 30 at 6:00 in the wrestling room. There will be a parents meeting at the time of sign ups.

  • Seniors: Please be sure to check the blue scholarship list in the guidance office. New scholarships are arriving weekly.
  • Seniors! Lifetouch will be here to take Senior Portraits on Tuesday, December 1st starting at 9:00am. Please make sure you sign up for a time with Mrs. Anderson. Seniors this is important and an inexpensive way to have a nice picture for the yearbook and receive a class composite!
  • The Principal Advisory Council meets every 4th Monday in the High School Conference room at 6:00 PM. The next meeting is January 25th.
  • The next Board meeting is December 14th in the High School Library at 7:00 PM.
  • PARENTS and GUARDIANS: Check out your student's grades and attendance at http://www.cassopolis-schools.org/pinnacle/PIV . If you need your login information you can call Mrs. Anderson at 445-0541.

Teacher Section

  • Breakfast duty the week of November 30 Dahl, Hubbard, Wernette and Westrate
  • Quote of the Week :

    I hated every minute of training, but I said, "Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.".

    -Muhammad Ali