Our new CMMS Drill Team Officers for the 2023-2024 school year are.. Captain - Madison Phillips Lieutenant - Reagan Shaw Lieutenant - Memphis Ariola Lieutenant - Jailene Rivera Congratulations, ladies.
over 2 years ago, Kelly Crawford
Jesse Owens (1913-1980) Owens was a track-and-field athlete who set a world record in the long jump at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin—and went unrivaled for 25 years. He won four gold medals at the Olympics that year in the 100- and 200-meter dashes, along with the 100-meter relay and other events off the track. In 1976, Owens received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 1990.
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
Black History Month
Why Caddo Mills ISD? Join us at the Teacher Job Fair on February 28th and here all the reasons why you should choose Caddo Mills ISD as your teaching home. Who better to tell you than the teachers who are here. https://youtu.be/DLDdK50XW4k
over 2 years ago, Caddo Mills Middle School
Dorothy Height (1912-2010) face, people, facial expression, red, head, skin, wrinkle, chin, nose, smile,GETTY IMAGES Hailed the “godmother of the women’s movement,” Height used her background in education and social work to advance women’s rights. She was a leader in the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) and the president of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) for more than 40 years. She was also among the few women present at the 1963 March on Washington, where Dr. King delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
Black History Month
We are wanting to take care of our CMISD students who are serving our country. Please send names and mailing addresses to apayne@caddomillsisd.org and we will send them support from home.
over 2 years ago, Caddo Mills Middle School
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Annie Lee Cooper (1910-2010) The Selma, Alabama, native played a crucial part in the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement. But it wasn't until Oprah played her in the 2014 Oscar-nominated film Selma that people really took notice of Cooper's activism. She is lauded for punching Alabama Sheriff Jim Clark in the face, but she really deserves to be celebrated for fighting to restore and protect voting rights.
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
Black History Month
Attention 8th Grade students.....don't forget to wear your Class of 2027 shirts tomorrow for our Career Day Field Trip!
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
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Our amazing counselor, Mrs. Pounds visited with the Leadership classes yesterday to talk about what counselors do and how everyone works together to keep students happy and safe.
over 2 years ago, Hope Whitlock
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Don't forget CMMS 23-24 Cheer meeting tomorrow night!
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
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Claudette Colvin (1939- ) Before Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955, there was a brave 15-year-old who chose not to sit at the back of the bus. That young girl was Colvin. Touting her constitutional rights to remain seated near the middle of the vehicle, Colvin challenged the driver and was subsequently arrested. She was the first woman to be detained for her resistance. However, her story isn't nearly as well-known as Parks's.
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
Black History Month
Congrats to our Basketball Back to Back District Champs Lady Foxes 8th Grade A team!!! Way to go ladies! #2710
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
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Bayard Rustin (1912-1987) Dr. King is usually credited for the March on Washington in August 1963. But it was Rustin who organized and strategized in the shadows. As a man who had controversial ties to Communism, he was considered too much of a liability to be on the front lines of the movement. Nonetheless, he was considered to be one of the most brilliant minds, and served his community tirelessly while pushing for more jobs and better wages.
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
Black History Month
Our CMHS Beta Students are Going to NATIONALS! They need your help to get to Kentucky this summer. Eat out Wednesday night to support them.
over 2 years ago, Caddo Mills Middle School
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February 9th Career Day 8th Grade Only Field Trip to TXA&M Commerce. The busses will leave at 8:00am.
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
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Basketball Pictures Tomorrow 2/7
over 2 years ago, Sydni Skinner
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Case and his brother showed their Ag Mechanics project at the San Angelo Livestock Show. They received a blue ribbon! Way to go Case representing CMMS and Caddo Mills FFA.
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
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It is Counselor’s Appreciation Week and here at CMMS we certainly have one of the BEST! Thank you Mrs. Pounds for all that you do!
over 2 years ago, Sydni Skinner
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Shirley Chisholm (1924-2005) Congress is more diverse now than it's ever been. However, when Chisholm was attempting to shatter the glass ceiling, the same couldn't be said. During the racially contentious period in the late '60s, she became the first Black woman elected to Congress. She represented New York's 12th District from 1969 to 1983, and in 1972, she became the first woman to run for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. Her campaign slogan "Unbought and unbossed" rings even louder today. Senator Kamala Harris paid tribute to Chisholm in her 2020 presidential campaign announcement by using a similar logo to Chisholm's.
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
Black History Month
Cheer parent meeting update.
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
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Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. (1877-1970) Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., was the first Black general in the U.S. Army. He served for 50 years, beginning as a temporary first lieutenant during the Spanish American War. Throughout his service, Davis was a professor of military science at Tuskegee and Wilberforce University, commander of the 369th Infantry of the New York National Guard, and Special Assistant to the Commanding General, among other positions. He received the Bronze Star Medal and the Distinguished Service Medal and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
over 2 years ago, Jason Hervey
Black History Month