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November 24, 2019
USING YOUR GIFTS TO TRANSFORM THE WORLD 2019-2020
Message from the Principal
As we prepare for a short two-day week and then Thanksgiving break, I'd like to thank each of you for sharing your amazing children with us every day. We are blessed and grateful for the opportuni-ty to help shape your child into a kind, caring, compassionate, and smart young person who can do anything. We are all thankful for our Cardinal Families and all that you bring into our lives. As you take time off from school and work, we ask that you reflect upon what you're thankful for as well and share with us. We're all a part of something big here at Cardinal Charter Academy and we all have gifts which we can use to transform the world. Let's be thankful for these gifts and share them with one another using grace and kindness (especially during carpool!). These next two days will be very busy with celebrations and fun activities. We've also got a fourth-grade field trip on Tuesday to Schoolhouse of Wonder; I know our fourth-grade team is so excited about this opportunity! Additionally, our eighth graders will be taking a career interest inventory to help them narrow down their interests and begin preparing for high school. This is a big year for them, and we are already looking forward to the great things they're going to do when they get there. Let's have a great two days of school!
Becky Draper, Ed.D. Principal
NO SCHOOL NOVEMBER 27-29
Upcoming Calendar Dates (as of 11/24, check Calendar for updates)
11/26 Fourth Grade Field Trip 12/5 Assembly—Didgeridoo Down Under 11/27-11/29 Thanksgiving Break 12/6 7-9 p.m. Family Movie Night (volunteer) 12/3 4:30 p.m. Home Basketball Games 12/9 PTC Meeting 12/4 5:30 p.m. Board Meeting 12/17 4:30 p.m. Home Basketball Games 12/4-12/13 Scholastic Book Fair (volunteer) 12/18 5:30 p.m. Band and Chorus Winter Concert
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November 24, 2019
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2019 Cary Jaycees Christmas Parade
CCA will have a float in the 2019 Cary Jaycees
Christmas Parade on December 14 from 2-4 p.m.
We would love to have many families walk with
teachers and staff in the event. More details to
come!
Sports Photos—New
Yearbook photos for the following sports pro-
grams will take place on Monday, November 25:
Boys Soccer Girls Basketball
Coed Cross Country Cheerleading
Boys Basketball
Uniform Recycle Sale—New
The next uniform recycle sale will take place at 6:30
p.m. on December 9 (before the PTC meeting in the
cafeteria). Used uniforms, sweatshirts, fleeces, and
spirit wear can be bought at discounted prices. The
sale only accepts credit cards; no cash.
Dress Code Reminder—New
Please ensure your student is dressed according to
our dress code policy outlined in the parent-student
handbook, at the end of the newsletter, and online
here. Specifically, boots are not allowed. Dress code
violations will result in disciplinary action.
Eighth Grade CAI Tests Update—New
The Career Assessment Inventory tests have arrived! Next Tuesday, the 26th, our 8th graders will be taking
some time out of their mornings to complete EITHER the CAI (if they have been signed up) or an alternative
career interest program. This will take place in either Period 1, 2, 3, or 5.... depending on when your student
has an elective. Teachers have been provided with a specific schedule for each student.
The CAI will take students approximately 40-60 minutes to complete. The alternative career interest pro-
gram will take students approximately 30 minutes to complete. I look forward to reviewing the results with
8th graders!
Groundbreaking Ceremony for CCA at Wendell Falls—New
On November 19, our sister
school, Cardinal Charter Acade-
my at Wendell Falls, broke
ground! The school is located in
Wendell Falls and will open for
the 2020-2021 school year.
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November 24, 2019
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Thanksgiving Donations
Thanksgiving Break will soon be upon us and we
want all our Cardinals to be able to enjoy their
holiday even without school breakfast and
lunch. Please consider signing up here to provide
a $20 gift card to a local grocery store (HT, Food
Lion, Aldi etc.). THERE ARE NO VOLUNTEER
HOURS given for these cards, but please use this
as an opportunity for your student and family to
give back to our school community. Thank you,
Cardinals!
Students of the Week
Congratulations to Jack Gaddy for doing the right thing
every day and Shristi Poudel for supporting her class-
mates and being a positive influencer.
Didgeridoo Assembly—New
On Thursday, December 5, Cardinals will have the opportunity to take part in a school-wide assembly with
Didgeridoo Down Under (DDU). This group is one of the most popular K-12 enrichment programs in the Unit-
ed States Didgeridoo Down Under specializes in weaving Australia-themed cultural arts, core curriculum,
character building, motivational speaking and audience participation into high-energy shows and workshops
for all ages. DDU performers Rob Thomas and Tanya Gerard are true didgeridoo pioneers in the U.S. They
have played and made didges for 20+ years; have recorded several albums; and have produced music for nu-
merous films, including the IMAX move Sacred Planet.
This program is supported by a grant from the United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County. Additional
support is provided by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.
Amazon Smile—New
When holiday shopping this season, don’t for-
get to use Amazon Smile. Amazon donates
0.5% of eligible purchases to Triangle Charter
Education Association, the governing board for
Cardinal Charter. We have generated over
$500 from this program so far this year!
https://smile.amazon.com/ch/90-1031905
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Band and Chorus Concerts
Please mark your calendar for a Winter Concert featuring both bands and this year’s chorus class. The con-
cert will take place on December 18 at 5:30 p.m. in the cafeteria.
Scholastic Book Fair—Updated
Our 3rd Annual Winter BOGO Book Fair is around the corner! Just in time for the holidays, for every book you buy, you will get a book of the same or less-er value FREE. Please visit our book fair homepage here: http://www.scholastic.com/bf/cca2019. More details can be found on the flyer at the end of the newsletter.
November 29 Online Fair Begins; Set Up Scholastic eWallet
December 3 Staff and Volunteer Preview Day
December 4-9 Preview Days for Students (Teachers will schedule)
December 6 4:30-7:30 p.m. Extra Hours Purchase Event
December 10-13, 2019 Purchase Days for Students (Teachers will schedule)
Volunteers are very important to the success of our fair!
Please sign up here to help!
Movie Night—Updated
The PTC will sponsor Family Movie Night on December 6 from 7-9 p.m.! A large,
inflatable screen will be set up in the gym to watch “Elf”, and pizza, candy, pop-
corn, and water will be available for purchase at concessions (cash only, prices
ranging from $1 to $3). Students will also have the option to purchase a $2 ticket
at the door to redeem for popcorn and water, and are encouraged to bring blan-
kets, sleeping bags, and/or pillows.
This is a drop-off event with the gym doors opening at 6:45 p.m. and pick up will
take place promptly at 9 p.m. While this is a drop-off event, we ask that a parent
remain if a younger sibling is less than kindergarten age.
Sign up here to help! We need chaperones to ensure a successful event!
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November 24, 2019
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Missing Something?
Pictures of Lost and Found items with identifiable marks can be found in this Google photo album. Please
remember to label your items! Parents can check lost and found items from 7:30-8 a.m. and 3-3:45 p.m.
The PTC is currently looking for a lost and found coordinator. A parent can expect to spend approximately
one hour a week sorting items, taking photographs, and posting pictures. If interested, please email here.
Classy Payments—Updated
Links for ALL Classy payments can be found on the
PTC website under the Classy links tab here. Up-
coming field trip payments can be found below:
Eighth Grade DC Trip—Second Deposit Due Dec. 1
Fifth Grade Don Lee Trip
Cardinal Store—Updated
The store will be not be open for business this week.
Item donations and volunteers are still needed for
future weeks:
Sign up here to volunteer at the store.
Items needed to help stock the Cardinal Store can be
found here.
Parents may drop off gently used small toys/gadgets
for prize boxes to be used for the cardinal store or
house rewards.
Yearbook Orders
It’s time to order those yearbooks! Yearbooks can
be ordered online via the link below and both ele-
mentary and middle school yearbooks are $25.
https://ybpay.lifetouch.com
Elementary: 13332720
Middle School: 13987320
Donation Dropoffs
When dropping off items to the school, donations
must be clearly labeled with this form. Forms are
also available at the front office. Every donation
needs a form. This will ensure each donated item
gets to its proper destination and families receive
credit towards volunteer hours.
Cardinal Convo—Update
Thank you to those parents who attended the Cardi-
nal Convo last week on high school preparedness.
The presentation can be found here. For questions,
please email Ms. Penna.
School Calendar Change Reminder—
New
December 2 and February 18 are FULL school days
for students. These were originally scheduled as de-
layed start days, but will be used make up lost in-
structional time from Hurricane Dorian. Please see
the updated school calendar here.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED—Updated
Use the links below to find new volunteer opportunities. A complete list of volunteer opportunities can be
found on the PTC website here.
List of volunteer opportunities:
Administrative and Operations Support, including Cardinal Copy Center and Cardinal store: https://
signup.com/go/mLfFXjj
Wishlist for Administration and Operations: https://signup.com/go/LmsOJnA
Please sign up for areas of volunteering that you find interesting. This doesn’t commit you to that area,
and you can pick multiple areas. The PTC interest survey can be found here. The committee/project chair
will reach out to you.
We are continuing to use a new SignUp website this year. Training is available for teachers, room parents,
and committee chairs from our volunteer coordinator, Allison. Please contact her if you need help.
2019-2020 Basketball Schedule
Home games (in bold) are played in the CCA gym. Girls play at 4:30 p.m. and boys play at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets sold at the door (good for both games): $2 for students, $4 for adults
12-3-19 Healthy Start Academy @ Cardinal
12-10-19 Cardinal @ Ascend Leadership
12-12-19 Cardinal @ Alpha Academy
12-17-19 Sallie B. Howard @ Cardinal
12-19-19 Cardinal @ Maureen Joy Charter School
1-16-20 Carter Community Charter School @ Cardinal
1-23-20 Ascend Leadership @ Cardinal
1-28-20 Cardinal @ Sallie B. Howard
2-5-20 Cardinal @ Durham Academy
Food and drinks are available for purchase at the concession stand during all home games.
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November 24, 2019
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School Lunch Menu for the Week of November 25
Instructional Leader of the Week
This week's leader of the week is Ms. Joyce! Ms. Joyce is an integral part of our Cardinal Community in her
work at the front desk. Each day, she diligently ensures the safety of our school by overseeing our Raptor
Identification System, and ensuring that every adult in the building is verified. Ms. Joyce works with every
staff member in the building to ensure their success, and is always ready to lend a helping hand. She leads
by example, and always models patience, kindness, and positivity to our students and teachers. She is an
incredible role model of leadership through grace, and we are extremely appreciative of everything she
does to support our students and school community.
Photo releases
Photo release waivers were sent home with each student. Please return the waivers ASAP. If you need a
new waiver, please email our enrollment manager, Matt, here.
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November 24, 2019
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Fifth-grade students visited the NC Museum of History to attend the 24th Annual
American Indian Heritage Celebration. Students enjoyed a dance and drum perfor-
mance and visited many stations and activities on American Indian history and cul-
ture in our state.
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Mr. Block's Social Studies classes had an engaging and
insightful Socratic seminar on the Age of Exploration.
Ms. Woods’ third-grade class built models of indigenous
homes of Native American tribes this past week. Gavin
Barclift’s longhouse was very creative!
Over forty students joined Ms.
Pierce and Ms. Kelly at Frozen
2 this weekend!
Staff Appreciation Committee Needs your help!
PLEASE SIGN UP BELOW:
https://signup.com/go/bWoqJJc
MONTHLY EVENTS
Each month, we hope to provide the staff with a special treat, such as a meal, a gift, or a snack. Gift cards go a long way to help fill in the gaps for meals, and they allow us to purchase needed items in bulk at a cheaper rate. Easiest volunteer hours ever with electronic gift cards accepted!
STAFF APPRECIATION WEEK
Staff Appreciation Week is May 4-8 this year. Although that is a long way off, it takes months of planning to provide daily meals and a gift for all staff members that week. (We plan to raffle off 100 gift baskets to staff.) Gift cards allow us to purchase gift items throughout the year in preparation for that week. Planning early reduces stress for volunteers and businesses. We are also thrilled to accept and re-gift almost any new items that you don’t want or need.
VOLUNTEERS
We are always looking for volunteers to help us out. We use chefs, sous chefs, shoppers, donation seekers, crafters, decorators, etc. Please email us if you have an interest in helping or with any questions: [email protected]
Cardinal Families, welcome to our 3rd Annual Winter BOGO Book Fair! Just in time for the holidays, for every book you buy, you will get a book of the same or lesser value FREE. Pick out a $10 book, get a $10 book free. Pick out a $40 book, get a $40 book free. Pick out a $40 book and a $10 book, get a $40 book and a $10 book free. Items paired for the best deals possible.
To get the best selection, VOLUNTEER! When you volunteer for the book fair, you get to participate in Preview Day so you can see what we’ve got before anyone else. Plus, while you’re helping with the fair, you can continue to shop. Volunteer opportunities also include donating needed items. Parents may be able to visit with their student (contact your child’s teacher). Keep an eye on the CCA Newsletter and FB Page for Book Fair SignUp and other
details!
Visit our Book Fair homepage http://www.scholastic.com/bf/cca2019
November 29 Online Fair Begins; Set Up Scholastic eWallet* December 3 Staff and Volunteer Preview Day December 4-9 Preview Days for Students (Teachers will schedule) December 6 6-7:30 p.m. Movie Night Purchase Event December 10-13 Purchase Days for Students (Teachers will schedule)
On Student Preview Days, teachers will schedule a time to bring their class to the Book Fair to create Wish Lists. Students will bring these lists home for parent approval and payment. Parents are under NO obligation to purchase items on the Wish List.
On Student Purchase Days, teachers will schedule a time to send students who have funds available for purchasing to the Book Fair. The easiest way to pay is by eWallet (student just gives their name to purchase). Checks may also be made out to CCA with a Max Amount written in the Memo section. Book Fair volunteers will fill out the actual amount and send a receipt home. “Change” for checks written over the amount is not given. It does get donated to our All For Books fund which will be part of the Spring Book Fair. NO CASH is accepted!
The BOGO Book Fair is a THANK YOU to our Cardinal families for everything you do for our wonderful school. It is not a fundraiser.
*Go to http://www.scholastic.com/bf/cca2019 to set up your student’s eWallet account (the easiest way to pay). You can set a spending limit and even specify what your student can buy (i.e., No Pens/Toys). CCA does not accept cash or give change for checks written.
LANDS’ END SCHOOL
FOR COMPLETE DETAIL S AND ELIGIBILIT Y REQUIREMENTS, VISIT L ANDSEND.COM /STARBOARD
WE’RE GIVING BACK! WITH A $10,000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR UP TO 7 STUDENTS
& UP TO $5,000 FOR THEIR SCHOOLS
HERE’S WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOUR SCHOOL, STUDENTS & PARENTS:
• Up to 7 students will receive awards of $10,000.
• Exclusive Preferred Schools are eligible to win a $5,000 cash donation as well as a $500 Lands’ End Gift Card—ask your Lands’ End School representative about how to become an Exclusive Preferred School.
• Non-Exclusive Preferred Schools are eligible to win a $2,500 cash donation as well as a $500 Lands’ End Gift Card.
• A maximum of 3,000 applications will be accepted from November 1, 2019 through December 13, 2019, or earlier if maximum applications have been received. Schools must be enrolled with Lands’ End School by 11/1/2019 to be eligible.
The Lands’ End School Starboard Scholarship acknowledges and rewards students who display exceptional leadership skills. Why “Starboard”? You probably know it means the right side of a ship, but the term is actually derived from “steer board,” because early sailing vessels were steered by a paddle on the right side of the stern. The Lands‘ End Starboard Scholarship recognizes the next generation of young leaders as they steer us into the future.
We’re excited to share this scholarship opportunity with your students and their families. It’s one way for us to give back to our school partners and their communities. Winning schools can use their donation any way they like, perhaps to support educational programs and extracurricular activities or to provide scholarships for their school families.
Location: Cardinal Charter Academy
TIME: Choose your day(s) Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 3:45-4:45
Cost: $27 per hour; bundle rates: 5 hours-$121.50, 10 hours-$243
For more information please contact Amy Brown.
(954) 663-8735 or [email protected]
Take advantage of our special
Bundle Rates!
Back to School Math
Prep Class (Grades 3-5)
Small Class Size
Safe and Encouraging
Environment
Hands on Learning
Test Taking
Strategies
Graphics: Mujka
Wearing the Cardinal Charter uniform helps a student feel a sense of belonging and school pride. A higher standard of dress encourages greater respect for individual students and others, and results in a higher standard of behavior. It also prepares students for the dress code requirements of the workforce. Our dress code guidelines indicate appropriate school dress for normal school days. Cardinal Charter Academy reserves the right to interpret these guidelines and/or make changes during the school year. The dress code serves to maintain a safe and orderly school environment conducive to learning. Students are expected to follow these guidelines. Every student in attendance will wear a school uniform. Failure to wear any part of the school uniform will result in a disciplinary action. Students in Grades K-5
• CARD Red polo, short- or long-sleeved – Tucked In • Khaki or navy uniform style bottoms (shorts, slacks, skorts) • Belt • Socks- white, navy blue, gray, or black solid colors only • Closed toe and heel shoes – no boots, sneakers preferred • CARD Grey PE T-Shirt (optional — can be worn on PE days only) • CARD Navy PE bottoms (optional — can be worn on PE days only)
Students in grades 6-8
• CARD Navy blue or white polo, short- or long-sleeved – Tucked In • Khaki or navy uniform style bottoms (shorts, slacks, skorts) • Belt • Socks- white, navy blue, gray, or black solid colors only • Closed toe and heel shoes – no boots, sneakers preferred • CARD Grey PE T-Shirt (required if taking PE) • CARD Navy PE bottoms (required if taking PE)
Hair: Hair must be neat and clean. Hairstyles should not distract from the educational environment in any way. No hats, bandanas, or non-uniform color headbands may be worn. Shoes: Students must wear closed shoes at all times. No slippers (with or without backs or hard bottoms), slides, UGGs, boots, or "Crocs-style" shoes may be worn. No heavy military type boots, shoes with metal tips or steel toes may be worn. Tennis shoes (sneakers) are preferred. Socks: Solid color uniform style socks must be worn (white, navy blue, gray, or black). Fishnet stockings, leg warmers, or other inappropriate leg wear is not acceptable.
Shirts: All shirts must be uniform shirts purchased from Educational Outfitters in Raleigh or Lands’ End Online store. Shirts must be tucked in and cannot exceed mid-thigh length. Only one solid white (long or short sleeve) T-shirt can be worn underneath polo shirts. T-shirts should not be visible below the hem of the shirt. Zippered jackets, if worn, must be purchased through the uniform stores. All Cardinal Charter Academy zippered jackets must be worn with a Cardinal Charter Academy collared school shirt underneath. ABSOLUTELY NO hooded shirts, jackets, or sweatshirts are permitted unless it is Cardinal Charter Academy spirit wear. When in the school building, hoods on spirit wear hoodies may not be up covering students’ heads. Slacks/Shorts: All uniform style slacks & shorts must be worn with a belt through the belt loops, worn at the natural waist, be in good repair, and be the appropriate size. Uniform style pants may be purchased from any uniform provider or store but must meet the expectations of the CSUSA dress code in style and fit. NO cargo pants, leggings, capris, jeans, zip off style pants, skirts, or rolled up shorts are permitted. Belts: Students are required to wear belts. Belts/belt buckles displaying offensive symbols, as deemed inappropriate by Cardinal Charter Academy faculty or administration, are not to be worn. Additional adornments, such as chains, are not permitted. General: Earrings are permitted. No other body piercing (including lip, tongue, eyebrow, and cartilage) piercing is allowed. At no time are students to wear anything offensive, immodest, or deemed inappropriate by the faculty or administration. No "Gothic" looks, dog collars, spiked jewelry, etc., or any other accessories deemed inappropriate by the faculty and administration. Uniform Violations Level I – Verbal warning. Level II – School sends home a uniform violation stamp/note. Level III – Student will call parent from office to obtain correct uniform. Student will wait in the office for parent to bring correct uniform. Furthermore, reasonable accommodations will be provided based on a student's religion, disability, or medical condition. Although we tried to be specific to all dress code issues, there may be issues not included in this policy that are left to the discretion of the faculty and administration of the school.
Uniform Bottoms: Bottoms can be purchased at any store that sells uniform style clothes. The logo embroidery is not required.Bottoms must be of uniform style and khaki or navy. Only shorts, pants, or skorts. No skirts. Belts must be worn.
No leggings, jeans, jeggings, tight fitting bottoms, cargo pants, capri length, zip-off, or rolled up shorts.
Uniform Standards for Students2019-2020
August 8, 2019
SHOES must be closed toe/closed heel. Muted colors are preferred. No light-up shoes, boots, hiking sandals/ boots,wheeledshoes,orcrocs.
Sneakers MaryJanes
Toms/Bobs/Vans (solid colors) Loafers/Oxfords
Boat Shoes
Do: Don’t:UGG boots
Boots
Hiking sandals/boots
Crocs or similar shoesSlippers
Lights,Glitter,Neon Characters/Cartoons
Socks:Socks must be solid navy, black, grey orwhite(nostripes,tipping,patterns,orlogo).
Tights:Tights can only be worn with skorts. Tights must be navy, black, grey, or white. Tights must be the full length, including feet. NOLEGGINGS
Uniform Tops:All polo shirts must be purchased and embroidered through our official uniform providers, Educational Outfitters (EO) and Lands’ End (LE).
Polo shirts can be short or long sleeved. Red polos are for K-5 only. White and navy blue polos are for 6-8 only.
Educational Outfitters1331 Buck Jones Road, Raleigh
www.landsend.com/school
Sock
s &Ti
ghts
DO!
DON’T!
Grades K-5
Grades 6-8
All polos must have the logo from EO or LE.
If you have any other questions regarding the uniform please refer to the parent-student handbook on the PTC website under the resources tab.
www.ccaptccary.org
Hair: Hair must be neat and clean. Accessories are to match the uniform. Hair bands, hair ties, and bows that are navy, red, white, blue, khaki or grey areacceptable.Hair barrettes that match the natural hair color are acceptable as well. Athletic headbands, neon, sequin, glitter, or other distracting hair accessories are not permitted. No hats or bandanas.
Jewelry:Necklaces must remain inside the uniform shirt. Earrings must be stud or small hoops no larger than1/2" in diameter. No other body piercings allowed. One bracelet perwrist maybe worn,no ankle bracelets.
No MAKE-UP is to be worn toschool.
BELTS
Belts are to be worn with any uniform bottom that has a belt loop. The quick release velcro belt from Educational Outfitters is recommended for younger students.
Black, brown, khaki, and navy are the acceptable colors for belts.
Not permitted!
PE Uniform
Grey PE cottonT-Shirt or PE athletic shirt with navy PE Shorts or PE Pants. PE clothes can only be worn on PE days. No tights under PE shorts.
All PE clothes must be flocked with the Cardinal logo and be purchased from EducationalOutfittersor Lands’ End.
Yes!
In School Outerwear OptionsFleece, sweatshirt, track jacket, and sweatermust be embroidered with the logo from EO or LE.
Red cardinal spirit wear hoodie is allowed in classrooms. Hood must remain down.