Cavalier Connection

Cavalier
Connection
Celebrating 10 years of Commitment, Pride, Honor and Success
2014-2015
Volume 10, Number 16
November 17, 2014
Cavalier Code
 Commitment
 Pride
 Honor
 Success
 Attitude
 Character
PAST gifts Outdoor Classroom with bench
Theater Production, “As You Like It”
 Perseverance
 Integrity
 Respect
 Responsibility
UPCOMING EVENTS
Football Playoffs
TWCP @ Westfield
Nov 7 – 7:30 pm
Woodforest Stadium
SR. NIGHT
Orchestra Pop Show
November 13, 2014
7pm
Tickets can be purchased from any
orchestra student
THANKSGIVING BREAK
NOVEMBER 24-28
PEER Tutoring
Tuesdays-Thursdays
2:45 -4:30 pm
Room 1608
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
ATTENDANCE:
We are currently at 95.8% attendance rate for the year. Our goal is 97% so that we are one of
the top schools in our comparison group. I need all Cavaliers to work hard to be here each
and every day. We know that attendance at school improves students’ grades. We want
everyone to perform at the highest possible level and be prepared for the future. Please work
hard to be here each day.
From the Attendance Office:
**When checking your student out please call the Attendance Office at (936.709.3003) in
advance for a quicker response time. Students cannot be checked out until student has come
from class and checked out with Attendance Clerk.
Traffic Updates:
NEW INFORMATION:
TWCP cannot accept any checks
without the following information on
them: Name, Driver’s License number
and Date of Birth.
Please do not send your student with a
check to pay for fees, parking, dues or
any other payment without this
information written on the check.
COUNSELOR’S CORNER
College Board School Code
447642
Family Connection website
www.connection.naviance.com/cphs
Progress Report Dates
1st 9-weeks: 9/17, 10/8
2nd 9-weeks: 11/12, 12/10
3rd 9-weeks: 2/4, 2/25
4th 9-weeks: 4/15, 5/6, 5/27
Report Card Dates
1st 9-weeks: 10/24 PAC/student
2nd 9-weeks: 1/9 PAC/student
3rd 9-weeks: 3/27 PAC/student
4th 9-weeks: 6/11 (Mailed)
Cavalier Tutoring
(2:45-3:45)
Math – TBA
Science – TBA
Exam Schedule
Fall Exams: 12/16-12/19
Spring Exams: 6/1-6/4
Seniors Spring: 5/26-5/29
Senior Information
Senior Parent Info: 8/28
Senior Lighting: 9/11
Mandatory Senior Mtg w/Dr.
Murrell: 5/8
Prom: 5/22
Honor Graduate Breakfast: 5/19
Senior Awards Night: 5/21
Senior Picnic: 6/1
Graduation: 6/1
Senior Send-off: 6/1
STAAR Testing Schedule
12/2-12/4, 3/30-4/3
EOC Testing Window
5/4-5/8
Please be aware of traffic closures, for additional and updated information on IH 45 and SH
242 closures for this construction project from The Montgomery County Transportation
Program, please visit www.sh242dc.com and click on Lane Closures.
Also, as a courtesy, The Woodlands Township includes many major Road/Lane Closures on
its website at www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov.
PTO INFORMATION
Team Up with TWCP PTO:
Monthly PTO Meeting:
9:00am Tuesday, December 9, 2014 | College Park High School - LGI-2
Please join us for our next PTO General Meeting. Come and learn more about upcoming
events at College Park & receive the monthly Principals report from Dr. Murrell. The school
and PTO will benefit from hearing your ideas, and you will be better informed about all the
past and upcoming events at the school.
Thanksgiving Teacher & Staff Appreciation Luncheon:
Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014 | College Park High School
Volunteers & Donations needed (click here for signup)
College Park PTO Yankee Candle Online Shopping Fundraiser
Everyone loves Yankee Candle! Great gifts for the holidays, anniversaries, hostess gifts &
birthdays. The College Park PTO will receive 40% of the profits!!
Click Here to visit the Online Shopping Site
Questions? Please contact Chris Loera Cnc2012@me.com
Join the College Park PTO Today – The 2014-15 PTO Membership is available by online
registration or you may print the attached form. We will also have a membership table at
our upcoming Camp Cavalier and Student orientation events.
10 Year Anniversary of College Park High School - This school year is a very exciting time
at CP as we are celebrating the 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY of our school. As a part of our 201415 PTO Membership Drive, we will be running an optional $10 for the 10th Year donation
drive, in addition to our $10 single / $20 Family membership fee. We hope that you will
support PTO by becoming a member & donating $10 for the 10th Year of Commitment,
Pride, Honor & Success at our school!
DONATION REQUESTS:
Mentors Needed for our Adopted School Armstrong Elementary
Do you have one hour to spare each week? Do you have compassion for little children? Do
you find joy and excitement in helping others? If you said yes to the above this message is
for you! College Park's new adopted school Armstrong Elementary is looking for mentors to
assist young children with reading, math, and writing skills. If you would like to be part of
this wonderful program please e-mail Marlene Killian at mekillian@comcast.net with your
name and a contact number. The College Park school takes pride in giving back to the
community. Be part of this wonderful experience!
TAKS Exit Retest Schedule
10/20-10/23; 3/2-3/5;
AP Testing Dates
5/4-5/15
SAT Test Dates
10/11, 11/8, 12/6, 1/24, 3/14,
5/2, 6/6
There is a Feeling in the Air at College Park!!!!
We need the help of Cavalier Parents on Thursday, December 18th to help spread holiday
cheer to over 700 elementary students at our new adopted school Armstrong Elementary!
The College Park School Adoption Project is celebrating its 5 year by teaming up with our
ACT Test Dates
9/13, 10/25, 12/13, 2/7, 4/18,
6/13
PSAT
10/15 during school
Late arrival for Seniors 10:45 am
PTO Meetings @ 9:00 a.m.
LGI 2
9/9, 10/7, 11/4, 12/9, 1/13, 2/3,
3/10, 4/7, 5/12
PTO Brown Bag Lunches
@ 11:00 am - LGI
10/8, 11/12, 1/21
Pep Rally Dates
8/29, 9/5, 9/24 (Homecoming
Parade), 10/10, 10/24, 11/7
Spring Pep Rally: 1/23, 4/2
Important Dates
8/28 –Sr. Parent Info Night
7pm
9/8 - Open House 6pm
9/17- Senior Lighting Ceremony
7pm Auditorium
9/22 -9/10/11 Grade Parent
Info night 7pm
12/2 -Financial Aid Night
7 p.m.
2/9 – Upperclassman Parent
Info Night 7pm
2/5 – Eyes Wide Open 7 p.m.
2/2 – Incoming 9th graders
Parent Info Night -- 7pm
2/19-“Everything Under the
Sun” -7pm
4/13 -2gether for 2morrow
6:30 pm @TWHS
TBA –NHS Induction Ceremony
58 – Sr. Meeting w/ Dr. Murrell
8am
5/22 -PROM
5/19 -Honor Graduate
Breakfast
5/21 -Senior Awards
6/1- Senior Picnic
6/1 - Graduation 7:30 pm
CWMP
Early Release Days
10/17 11:30 am
12/19 11:30 am
6/4 11:30 am
School Holidays (Students)
9/1, 11/24-28, 12/22-1/5, 1/19
2/16, 3/16-20, 4/3, 5/25
Online Information
Academic Information
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new adopted family just north in Conroe, Texas and we need your help! There are many
slots to fill (60 to be exact) and your contribution will be forever remembered with these
adorable children at Armstrong Elementary. This tradition continues with your support by
devoting a little time, a pair of helping hands, and lots of love to help prepare a holiday party
that will bring smiles and cherished memories to adorable little children. There is no
experience required! Come be part of this wonderful occasion. It is an event you will not
want to miss! If you would like to volunteer please contact Marlene Killian at
mekillian@comcast.net or 713-408-4821.
Continuing the Tradition of Giving at College Park High School
College Park High School and PTO have adopted CISD’s Armstrong Elementary, located north
of the Woodlands, to help provide much needed assistance, support and mentoring to
disadvantaged children.
College Park’s new adopted family Armstrong Elementary is considered a “Title 1” school
which is defined as a low social, economic school with little parental support. Over the past
four years, the College Park PTO has had the honor of orchestrating a holiday party for our
former adopted elementary school Runyan.
TWCP wishes to continue its tradition this year by helping to host another holiday party for
the whole Armstrong school, over 700 students! Each student will make an ornament or
similar craft, decorate cookies, enjoy a snack and participate in a book swap. This project,
being so large, will require the additional support of our school and community. We will
need craft supplies, snack items, and the sum of 725 age appropriate new reading books. By
making a cash donation, these funds will help pay for the items mentioned above and give
these children a wonderful, lasting memory.
You may choose to become a classroom Co-sponsor or a Grade Level Co-sponsor. For cosponsorship opportunities (families or businesses) see Donation Form. You can also help by
donating a new condition book for Pre-K through 4th grade level.
Please help The College Park PTO with this wonderful holiday project by donating new
books, sending a check (payable to TWCP PTO) or giving a few hours of your time to help
with the big event Thursday, December 18th. It will take a force to accomplish such a big
event, but the College Park Family always is willing to help others in need!
Books and checks can be turned in to the front office at CP.
For more information contact Marlene Killian at mekillian@comcast.net.
STAY CONNECTED, JOIN PTO TODAY!
College Park PTO Photo Gallery, PTO Members are the first to receive links to photo
galleries!!! www.collegeparkpto.com
Become an Approved Conroe ISD Volunteer:
The Conroe Independent School District values the contributions made by its many
volunteers who diligently work to support our outstanding students, teachers, and
programs. It is our goal to provide a safe environment for our students and visitors. Since
2007, we require all school volunteers to complete a volunteer application online. In
completing the application, volunteers will be submitting information for the purpose of
conducting a criminal history check.
If you are interested in volunteering on one of our campuses, please complete the
volunteer application by clicking here
We appreciate your understanding and value your time and effort as a volunteer. If you have
any questions, please feel free to contact Peggy Blake at 936-709-7728 or your campus for
more information. Computers are also available at your student's campus if you should need
internet access.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Activities Information
Cavalier Connection - Print
CISD Calendar
CISD Website
Electronic Communication
Faculty/Staff
Parent Access Center
Parent Services
Student Services
TWCP Events
TWCP Website
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Welcome to TWCP
What Bus Do I Ride?
Webstore
Dr. Mark A. Murrell
Principal
Dr. Susan Caffrey
Academy Headmaster
David Perkins
Associate Principal of
Administrative Services
Dr. Susan Hersperger
Associate Principal
Curriculum and
Instruction
Assistant Principals
Anthony Livecchi
A-Cha
Melanie McCarthy
Chb-Gil
Mitch Marriott
Gim-Lan
Danny Johnson
Lao-Par
Tiffany Mathews
Pas-Sm
Clint Holden
Sn-Z
Counselors
Cindy Rehrig
Lead Counselor
Debra Creel
College and Career
Mary Edgerly
A-Bur
Sally Bice
Bus-Dop
Junette Mihelich
Doq-Hal
Tiffani Jaqua
Ham-Lan
Vicky Woods-Hinkle
Lao-M
Chiante Deal
N-Rol
Leslie Cronin
JUNIOR RING CEREMONY:
Due to the low number of class ring orders, we are canceling the Junior Ring Ceremony on
December 1st. Herff Jones (the ring company) will present rings and bring a cake during
lunches.
PEER TUTORING:
Peer Tutoring will be available every Tuesday-Thursdays beginning October 21, 2014. All
subjects will be tutored, the hours are 2:45pm-4:30 pm in room 1608.
FROM THE NURSE:
Just a reminder that Cold and Flu season is approaching, we encourage our students to do
the following to help in keeping themselves as healthy as possible.
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Frequent hand washing for 20 seconds.
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Avoid touching eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands.
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Avoid, kissing, hugging or sharing eating utensils with people who are ill.
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Cover your cough and sneezes
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Disinfect frequently touched surfaces, such as toys, and doorknobs especially if
someone is ill.
LITERARY MAGAZINE:
Students if you are interested in being part of the Literary Magazine, please contact Ms. Houk
in room 2301.
FREE TUTORING:
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm in the School Library. Offered by the
National English Honors Society.
TWCP- DRIVER EDUCATION CLASSES:
Online registration is now available on-line for the Fall 2014 “Driver Education Classes”
being held at the TWCPHS campus. The class times are held after school on campus. To
register go to www.esc6.net and click on the driver-ed icon located in the right upper corner
of the Educational Service Center Region VI. website. Next scroll down and select the course
that best fits your son or daughters schedule and click on register and it will give you times
and locations. The courses listed at this time on-line are (#175311 and #175313). For
additional information you can contact (936)435-8325 or (936)435-8320 and I will also be
on campus for the freshman orientation on 8-12-14.
STUDENT PLANNERS:
To help all students stay organized throughout the school year, College Park Cheerleaders
will be selling student planners. Students will have an opportunity to buy planners during
school hours through the student store.
YEARBOOK:
This year is very special, it is College Park's 10th anniversary. There are two options to get
your yearbook.
1) You can go to balfour.com and charge the book to your credit card.
or
2) You can write a check to TWCP yearbook including your date of birth and driver’s license
number.
A book cost $65
A name plate is an additional $5
Each icon is an additional $5 (you can purchase a max of two)
For ad information, contact dbrawner@conroeisd.net
Buying an ad in the yearbook insures that your child will have a precious memory
forever. Other programs or scrapbooks may get lost as the years roll by, but a
yearbook truly is forever!
Submit your pictures for consideration in the yearbook!
If you have picture from a club or sports event that you think begs to be in the yearbook,
please send it to us at: dbrawner@conroeisd.net
We cannot use pictures from social media, the resolution is too small.
We require large files (or jpgs). Do not send in Adobe raw.
Please include a brief caption with individuals identified.
We especially need any JV or freshman sports, all swimming and diving,
contests and academic events not held at College Park or Woodforest Stadium. However, if
you have just a really interesting photo of CP students, just send it for consideration.
Rom-Tau
Jessica Beckham
Tav-Z
READ FOR A BETTER LIFE:
3701 College Park Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77384
936.709.3000
FREE Academic Databases for your students…
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Authoritative, balanced, trustworthy… and available 24/7 via Internet
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Full-text magazines, journals, primary sources, images, videos, maps,
charts, tables…
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Thomson-Gale reference eBooks (GVRL) available via Internet or free
mobile app.
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College-bound students are expected to know how to use academic
databases
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Includes citation information (MLA & APA) for each item
College Park Databases brochure gives summaries, user IDs & passwords for our academic
databases. See Library or Library website for more information
SENIOR INFORMATION
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
Don't forget to check the scholarship list on family connection for multiple opportunities to apply for scholarships from local
organizations throughout the year. There are several that were just uploaded. Log into family connection, click on colleges, click on
scholarship list for
LONESTAR COLLEGE VISITS AT TWCP:
I am so excited to announce that our Lone Star College Advisor, Patricia, has started visiting CP this fall!!
She will be here throughout the year, every other Tuesday in the fall, and every Tuesday later in the spring. I would LOVE to have
tons of seniors sign up to see her!
Her next visit is Tuesday, September 30th!
You can sign up in a few ways:
1. Students-log into family connection (connection.naviance.com/cphs), click on colleges, click on view all visits, click on Lone Star
College Advisor, click on sign up, click on sign up again. PARENTS WILL NOT SEE THE SIGN UP FEATURE ON THEIR FAMILY
CONNECTION SCREEN
Although family connection is the preferred method of registration, you can also send me or Mrs. Gowans an email with your name
and id number and the subject line of LSC visit to be added to the list.
2. Parents-you can register your child to visit one on one with Patricia and complete a LSC Application. You can email me at
dcreel@conroeisd.net or Phyllis Gowans at pgowans@conroeisd.net with your child's first and last name and use the term LSC Visit
in the subject line.
This meeting is typically one on one or small group with Patricia, our advisor. You can complete the application, find out the steps to
be admitted into a particular program (Nursing or cosmetology, welding, auto tech for example). Learn about placement testing and
everything in between. Want to take a few classes then transfer--this is for you as well! If you want to get a head start on this,
PLEASE sign up.
We will try to see as many students as possible! It's never too early to start!!
SENIOR DUES:
Senior Dues are $100. Senior class dues are for all the activities throughout the school year; these can be paid during orientation .
Please see Mr. Livecchi, or Mr. Marriott for more information, or if you are having difficulty paying senior dues.
Senior Dues Cover:
Senior Lighting Program
Senior T-Shirt (Spring)
Prom
Senior Picnic
Senior Dues do NOT Cover:
Cap, Gown or Graduation Announcements
Homecoming Ticket
Prom Pictures
Prom Date Ticket
Panoramic Picture
Please note:
*Senior Dues are optional. Seniors do not have to pay any dues to graduate.
*Seniors who graduate early may still pay dues and participate in all activities. An early graduate cannot go as a date to prom.
They are considered seniors and must pay dues.
*Any senior attending prom MUST pay dues.
TWCP FINE ARTS
TWCP CHOIR:
Have you updated your information in CHARMS. By now, you should have received information sent home with your student. This
year, you will have more access to information about your child’s activities and fees. Go to: www.charmsoffice.com and check out the
new features.
Choir Dates:
November14-15: R’nB Concert
TWCP ORCHESTRA NEWS:
Our homepage for orchestra is http://twcp.conroeisd.net/Teachers/pkempter/. There are links to important items such as private
lessons, All- Region and All-State auditions, educational links and Boosters. Also, please visit (and Like) us on Facebook at Cavalier
Orchestra! We are still using a data management program called CHARMS. ALL parents and students need to maintain current
contact information. There is a link on our homepage to www.charmsoffice.com. User name is CollegeParkHSOrch. Password is
your student ID number.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Monday, November 17, 2014: All Region Orchestra Chairing– Klein HS. 5:00 pm
Friday, November 21, 2014: All Region Orchestra Clinic– Klein Forest HS. 5:00 pm
Saturday, November 22, 2014: All Region Orchestra Performance– Klein Forest HS. 4:00 pm/5:00 pm
Tuesday, December 9, 2014, 7:00 PM: Combined Orchestra/Choir Winter Program (Symphony only)
Friday, December 12, 2014, 7:00 PM: Winter Orchestra Concert-All ensembles.
ORCHESTRA FUNDRAISER:
The Cats Meow Village Order Form 2014-15
The Cats Meow Village collectible keepsakes are an extensive array of historic places and landmarks in the United States. Series
collections feature nostalgic sites from Americana, old barns, lighthouses, hotels, churches, train stations, and many other examples
of historic significance in our country.
We proudly present The Woodlands College Park High School Cats Meow Village keepsake as a testament to the historic relevance of
the architecture of the school and spirit of the student body. Notice, the clock reads 10:00 in celebration our school’s 10th
anniversary!
These have been specially designed by The Cats Meow Village and are sure to please the entire Woodlands community. They are a
unique and make a wonderful gift for all students, friends and family of the College Park Community. Items sell for $20 each and
order forms may be downloaded at http://twcp.conroeisd.net/Teachers/pkempter/. Order forms and payment may be submitted
by mail to Cavalier Orchestra Booster @ 7 Tanager Trial, The Woodlands, TX, 77381. Questions may be directed to
cporchbooster@gmail.com.
TWCP ATHLETICS
TWCP SWIM AND DIVE:
The swim team is also collecting trial sizes of shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, lotion, toothpaste, toothbrushes, combs, and other
hygiene items for the Ronald McDonald House. “Peyton’s Products” are being collected in memory of Coach James’s son
Peyton. Please drop off your donations with a College Park Swimmer or Diver, Coach Banes, or Coach James.
TWCP BASEBALL:
10th Annual Slugfest co-ed softball tournament is coming! Mark your calendars for December 5th and 6th then come out and
join us for the fun. There will be food, entertainment and prizes. Adult, High School and Jr. High teams welcome! Get your team
together and register today. Registration packets are available at the front office, or at collegeparkbaseball.com. Email
slugfest2014@yahoo.com or call Shannon Burchett 281 744-8078 with questions.
TWCP CAVALIER FOOTBALL:
2014 FOOTBALL
Season Ticket Sales Information
PLAYOFF TICKET SALES
Student Store during lunches on Wed, Thurs, & Fri
Adult: $6
Student/Child: $3
All tickets at the gate: $8
(Please be aware that your CISD employee badge will not allow you admittance into play-off games)
TWCP vs WESTFIELD
L. GEORGE STADIUM(Spring ISD)
7PM - NOVEMBER 14th
If you have any questions, please feel free to call Jill Roberson in the Athletic Office (936-709-3150).
For reminders and updates – follow us on Twitter – twcpfootball
For season ticket information and schedules go to http://cavalierfootball.org/
WOODLANDS RUGBY:
Rugby is a game that develops leadership, team spirit, courage, sportsmanship, and friendship. Garrett Soileau started playing rugby
his freshman year. Like most individuals who start playing rugby, he quickly fell in love and learned to play the game well. He was
selected for Texas High Performance teams every year and his senior year he played for the Rocky Mountain Challenge AllTournament Team and USA Rugby Stars and Stripes, reserved for the top 50 Boys and top 50 Girls selected from Regional All Star
Tournaments. In response to the question of what he loves most about rugby, Garrett explains, "The fact that everyone has the
chance to prove themselves. In rugby everyone has the chance to take the ball in for the score and feel what it’s like to put points on
the board for your team. Forwards have to be able to pass just as good as backs and backs have to be able to go blow up a ruck if
needed. You basically have to be able to play any position which isn't like any other sport out there. "To me rugby means
opportunity. This sport has given me so many opportunities that I would have never gotten if it weren't for rugby. Because of rugby
I've had the privilege to represent my state and even represent my country. I've made friends with people all over the United States
and even overseas because of all the opportunities rugby has presented me with." Garrett is perfect example of everyone getting a
chance to prove themselves in rugby. He most recently was invited to the U20 Junior Men's All American World Trophy team. He
also plays for Arkansas State University Rugby Team. Come check out the fastest growing sport in the nation with the largest
rugby club in Texas!
Woodlands Youth Rugby will hold tryouts each Wednesday in November from 6-8 pm at Alden Bridge Sports Park. Players
from all area schools are welcome.
Go to woodlandsrugby.org and do NOT miss out!
OTHER INFORMATION
CAVALIER EXPRESS:
TWCP’s very own School Store, The Cavalier Express can now be followed on Instagram and Twitter
@TheCavExpress. Be sure and check often for their current special and sales.
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New "Tyler" style shirts have arrived in mint, lagoon and lilac
Stadium seats are coming
Portable phone chargers
P.R.I.D.E (Publicly Recognizing Individuals Doing Excellence)
Honor (Announcing the great things going on at “The Park”)
Comments coming from our students and teachers:
TEACHER: “Brad Brickhouse (student), “He has shown dedication and passion in everything he has done”.
CPHS Talking Points (Commitment, Pride, Honor, Success)
This week we addressed bullying: http://safeshare.tv/w/ztYIMoFxTt
In memory of Peyton James, the College Park Swim Team is collecting travel/sample/hotel sized toiletries to donate to Ronald
McDonald House. If you would like to donate you can contact any member of the swim team or drop off items in Room 2306.
Cavalier Challenge: Take hold of the power you have to stop bullying and meanness. Practice kindness even on its smallest scale.
Kindness is a way that you can be an agent of healing to the inner pain that people carry. In addition to that heed the words of Coach
James,. “If you have been doing it, stop immediately. If you are the victim, report it immediately.”
TWCP CLUB INFORMATION
FISHING CLUB:
TWCP fishing club is a student run club. With parent and teacher sponsor help, we participate in high school bass fishing
tournaments.
We have approximately 18 members and we currently need members with access to a bass boat. The door is always open to every CP
high school student interested in pitching their fishing skills against other high schools in local bass fishing leagues.
We travel at least once a month to lakes such as Conroe, Livingston, Lake Houston, Sam Rayburn and LBJ. We currently hold the 2014
Texas State Champions title for bass fishing. 3 of our teams placed in the top 5 on Conroe last month. In December we will compete
against over 200 boats from over 30 schools in the SETX fishing league on Sam Rayburn reservoir.
For more information contact our club president Joe Beebee or vice president Will Brady, or check us out through Facebook at
TWCPfishing.
Good luck to the CP teams this weekend on Livingston. And stay warm out there!
The Texas Association of Future Educators (T.A.F.E.):
The Texas Association of Future Educators (T.A.F.E.) held its Regional competition this past Saturday at Porter High School. Ana
Ashley & McKenzie Winsemius, Alyssa Grayson and Ethan Hallford, Dominik Passmore & Julie Yanez and Lauren Royle & Sydney
Bagley had projects to show and oral presentations explaining their project to present to the judges. Each student did an
outstanding job in the competition and representing College Park High School.
Ana Ashley & McKenzie Winsemius, Alyssa Grayson & Ethan Hallford, Dominik Passmore & Julie Yanez, and Sydney Bagley all
qualified with their projects for the state meet. It will be held in February at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.
Congratulations to each of the T.A.F.E. students.
¡BAILAMOS!
On Monday we will be starting up a new club here at CPHS. It is the ¡Bailamos! dance club. It will meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays
of each month. LGI fishbowl, at 2:45 pm. Please encourage all students to come and become a member, especially those freshmen
that haven't become involved in any extracurricular activity. This club is a cross-cultural group where students will be learning to
dance everything from the Texas 2 step to the Salsa, to Flamenco, to Tango, etc.
WRITERS CLUB:
Writers Club meets on Mondays @ 2:45-3:45, in room 1610. Students can share their own writing including fiction, nonfiction or
poetry. Students will be able to get ideas and constructive feedback from fellow writers, contests and meet other aspiring writers.
Sponsors are Mr. Haygood and Mrs. Miller
DECA:
DECA meeting in room 1214 every other Tuesday.
Sign up for Reminders text @CPDECA to 424-789-7758
FCA: (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
Meets Friday mornings at 6:35 am in the Team Meeting room
DIGITAL ART CLUB:
Will be meeting on MONDAY. If you are interested please go to 1411 at 2:45 -3:45
TAFE:
Texas Association of Future Educators (T.A.F.E.) will meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month in room 1409 at 6:50 am.
STUCO: (Student Council)
Every other Monday at 6pm in the commons.
SPEECH AND DEBATE CLUB:
College Park Speech and Debate students competed at Kingwood last weekend with successes in Humerous interpretation, prose,
poetry and Lincoln Douglas debate.
We are preparing for district scrimmages and upcoming tournaments as well as UIL district congress competition at A&M
Consolidated on November 11th.
ART CLUB:
Art Club will begin meeting on Tuesdays, in room 1414. All students that are interested in creating art are invited, no
experience necessary. We will meet from 2:45 to 3:45. Bring a friend.
STORM:
STORM is a Christian student organization that meets Friday afternoons at 2:45 in room 1105.
Just a reminder all information is also on our website: http://twcp.conroeisd.net
You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter
The Conroe Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides
equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding these non-discrimination policies:
Title IX Coordinator, 3205 W. Davis, Conroe, Texas 77304; (936)-709-7700 and the Section 504/ADA Coordinator,
3205 W. Davis, Conroe, Texas 77304; (936) 709-7670.