Cedar Park PTC Added to PayPal "Make an Impact"

Donating to your student’s success just got easier!

The Cedar Park Parent Teacher Club has recently been added to PayPal’s “Make an Impact” list of nonprofits, meaning donors and community members can easily donate to the PTC from PayPal’s website or app with no fees attached.

To make a tax deductible donation, simply log into your PayPal account (website or app) and scroll down to the “Make an impact” search engine. Search “Cedar Park Middle School Parent Teacher Club” and donate directly from your PayPal account all year long.

Or, simply use this link: https://www.paypal.com/fundraiser/charity/2192841

A tax receipt is automatically generated to the email of your PayPal account.

This is a PERFECT OPTION for those parents who missed setting up a Pledgestar page for our recent 5K effort. Remember, we haven’t QUITE hit that goal (so close!), so every dollar counts.

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October 2019 Community Meeting Minutes & Treasurer's Report

Ms. Miller shows Canvas details.

Ms. Miller shows Canvas details.

Your Cedar Park PTC held its October meeting on Monday, 10/28/19. The PTC Board was on hand to give school & PTC updates.

We also welcomed special guest speakers Christina Mackin, to discuss the AVID program, and Linda Peterson & Sandra Miller, to give a Canvas/Parentvue overview.

Topics included:

  • BSD’s need for AVID volunteers

  • An overview of Canvas/Parentvue

  • 5K updates

  • Treasurer Report

  • Approval of Erika Hammond as new PTC Vice President

Explore the meeting minutes HERE.

Questions can be directed to  Bettina Jeszenszky, PTC President.

Next Meeting will November 25 @ 6:30 PM where we will discuss Online Safety w/ guest speaker, Officer Matt Cline.

October 2019 Principal Coffee Recap: The Journey Continues

Dr. A’s Principal Coffee was a pretty straightforward affair.  Read on to hear what’s upcoming for our little middle school angels.

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Better, Not Bitter Assembly

As part of Cedar Park’s anti-bullying week, motivational speaker Jesse LeBeau and his team visited Cedar Park to spread the message of taking action and becoming “better, not bitter.”  Watch Jesse’s story here, or better yet, check out the pictures of our kids ACTUALLY ENJOYING an assembly. 

Other anti-bullying activities included students adding their handprints & personal pledge to 12-foot banners, stating what they’ll stand up against.  Teachers also brought in cultural identity lessons to help educate students.

Middle School Boundary Roadshow

The 12 applicants to sit on the middle school boundary advisory committee have been chosen (two from each existing middle school).  Those meetings have started and at least half are open to the public and will be live-streamed on youtube. 

This BSD boundary road show will be at Cedar Park on Thursday, 12/5 from 6:30-8:30pm.  A full listing of events, FAQs, videos and other documents can be found at the BSD Middle School Boundary webpage.

Testing Takes Over: But Does it Matter?

8th graders will be taking the Pre-ACT8 on November 20th.  This is a district switch from the prior test, the PSAT, meaning we are back to finding baseline data.  Cedar Park had been seeing year over year growth in the PSAT. The Pre-ACT measures English, math, reading, and science, and includes information on plans and goals after high school as well as college readiness skills. 

Currently in BSD, students will take the Pre-ACT again in 10th grade and the ACT in 11th grade.  Students can also opt to take the SAT. More info about assessments can be found at BSD’s Assessment homepage.

TAG testing will also be taking place in November, on the 12th & 15th.  Forms for parents to fill out to have their student tested were sent home in the newsletter and are available in the office.  However, TAG is different from Summa, with different levels of distinction. Summa students are sent to a different program at Meadow Park.  TAG students have their learning differentiated in the classroom. 

But does it really matter?  Well, this led to quite a discussion about Summa, TAG, and taking higher level classes in high school.  The general consensus agreed that while Summa and TAG identification can be helpful in middle school, they are not necessarily required to take honors, AP, or IB classes at Beaverton or Sunset.

Since Beaverton & Sunset have distinct programming and offerings, it’s easier for parents to check out the individual schools themselves to see the various prerequisites, pathways, honors, and AP or IB options.  

Sunset Academic Program Planning 2019-20 (pdf)

Beaverton Academic Planning Guide 2019-20 (website)

Other Interesting Nuggets You’d Know if You’d Been Here:

  • The PACK store is on its way back!  Two generous parent volunteers have offered to chair this CPMS tradition.  Students receive tokens from teachers & staff for good behavior & positive qualities.  Students can then use those tokens to purchase fun stuff at the PACK store, open a couple days a month.  Because token hoarding is a real thing, Dr. A is offering pop-up donut shops and whole pizzas every now and then.

  • BSD is committed to creating a more comprehensive middle school experience, meaning middle school are working to better align their programming and grading practices.  Being an MYP schools means we have an 8-point grading rubric, which allows for nuance in grading scale something other middle schools do not have. BSD will continue to work toward equitable offerings at all their neighborhood middle schools.

  • The Parentvue/Canvas/Google Classroom conundrum continues.  Just a refresher: teachers are not mandated to use a specific platform to share classroom info.  While all must upload grades into Parentvue, any other online class management choice is up to them.  While Canvas & Google Classroom are nice for updates & assignments, look to Parentvue (especially now after last week’s grading day) for updated scores. 

  • Our new Cedar Park sign is in the works!  Mock-ups will be heading to Shannon soon.

See you all Thursday, 12/12 at 9am for the next exciting session with Dr. Anderson!

CPMS 5K Enjoys Success, Within $3000 of Goal

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Our fourth annual Cedar Park 5K crushed it on 10/3, as 980+ students ran, jogged, or lesisurely walked (8th grade-- looking at you!) our 5K route. We had flamingos, bubbles, music, some torrential downpours, and of course, energetic & awesome parents and staff who lined the course.

This year, our 5K team raised the bar with a $55,000 goal (a $5000 increase from last year's target) and our community has risen to the challenge. With our confirmed matching funds, we are 95% to our highest summit yet, with just $3000 left to FULLY FUND our 2019-20 budget and have the kids earn their all-school ice cream party.


Be a Hero & Donate to our ONLY Fundraiser, the CPMS 5K 

You still have options to take us over the top of our 5K mountain:

  • CASH/CHECK: Please send your cash/check donation in either a 5K pledge envelope (found in the front office) or in any envelope from home. Please include the pledge form and clearly mark the outside as "Cedar Park 5K." Envelopes can be turned into the front office through Friday, 10/25.


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Our Teachers ARE the Party

Not only do these teaching warriors WILLINGLY FACE hundreds of tweens and teens each day, they also aren't afraid to get silly and show their school spirit.

THANKS to all the staff members who gave us all whiplash and a good chuckle. While we appreciated everyone who dressed up, teachers earning the spirit awards for best costumes were David Waldrip, Darla McClelland, Liv Cruse, Kaitlyn Hitsman, & Melissa Ackerman. They will receive a pastry & drink of their choice, courtesy of New Seasons.

Jonathon O. & Hannah H.

Jonathon O. & Hannah H.

Congrats to our Fastest Runners!

Congrats to these hard-working students who pushed themselves to avoid their meandering classmates and finish first in their class. This year's course was closer to a LEGIT 5K in terms of distance (we added a half lap), so bravo to this crew for taking it all in a (rather fast) stride.

6th Grade: Luther B. & Jane M.

7th Grade: Jonathon O. & Hannah H.

8th Grade: Davis E. & Sophia W.

Special shoutout to 8th grader Davis E., who had the fastest time of all 986 CPMS students!

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Parent & Volunteer Turnout Was Legendary Yet Again

Thank you to the over 50 parents & community members who showed up to manage, support, & corral the 980+ students unleashed during our Cedar Park 5K. There's a hundred things on your to-do list, so THANK YOU for making CPMS a priority last 10/3.

Special shout out to our entire 5K leadership team, including Bettina Jeszenszky (chair), Erika Hammond & Jenna Dornblaser (day of logistics), Hannah Donohue (promotion), Katherine Rule & Tiffany Hahm (prizes), Brenda Swanson (donations), and Teresa Sem (matching funds).

The success of the 5K is a collective effort of staff, students, volunteers, sponsors, and the greater CPMS community. Even if you weren't with us on 10/3, all your time, donations, and effort did not go unnoticed. 

5K Corporate Sponsors Add Valuable Boost

Our corporate sponsors have been very generous and collectively added $11,250 to our fundraising efforts-- 20% of our goal! When you patronize the following businesses, please thank them for supporting excellence in education in our community.

Local Donations Made Event & Excitement Possible

Massive thanks to the following businesses for their generous donations for this year's 5K effort:

  • Columbia Sportswear

  • Franz Bakery

  • Handel's Ice Cream

  • Jamba Juice

  • Mod Pizza

  • New Seasons Market

  • Top Golf

  • Walmart Neighborhood Market

  • Winco

Matching Funds Make the Difference

Unsure if your company matches? Head to www.cedarparkptc.org/matching and use the “Double the Donation” search engine to look up your company.

Nike/Columbia/Intel Families: Feel free to donate directly to the Cedar Park PTC via the Benevity portal. Forward the confirmation to 5k@cedarparkptc.org

***Remember to submit matching funds requests to employers for your 5K donations promptly as some employers, such as Intel, have only a 60 day window to submit.

This fundraiser was most certainly, POWERED BY YOU, Cedar Park. Bravo.

Family Fun Night Continues to Grow!

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Cedar Park's annual Family Fun Night once again nailed it as a successful fall community-building event.

Stations included slime, friendship bracelets, ozobots, button making, an escape room, a cupcake walk, plus much more. Next year, our CPMS admins hope to expand this event even more.

Huge thanks to all our CPMS staff who hosted these stations & put on an incredible event for our Cedar Park parents and students.

Shoutout to our parent Art Lit leadership, Melissa Manos, Melanie Odom, and Maureen Louie, for creating the uber-popular button station. Your effort was noticed & appreciated! 

Also, Tona, those multiple emails added much-needed comic relief to a slow Thursday morning :) #loveyagirl #beenthere

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