CMMS Countdown to Christmas

Tomorrow (Thursday) all students will be allowed to shop the Book Fair during their lunches. If you need to shop some more, bring your money and come on down!
Ms. Crawford's honor's math classes wrapped up their geometry unit with "Build a Buddy." These are composite figures made up of at least 9 specific shapes in which the students had to find the area of all the shapes to get the total area of their buddy. Great Job!




We need help for the MS boy's BB concession stand. Money from the concessions go back to our athletic program. If you can, please lend a hand and sign up for a time. Follow this link to sign up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4fabab2ba5f9cf8-concessions8
Thank you!
Christmas Dress Up days!

It’s time! Our Fall Formal is this Friday 12/2 from 6:00pm- 8:00pm.

Book Fair is this week! Students will be shopping with their English teachers on a designated day! You can also shop online: https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/caddomillsmiddleschool

Case King showed his lambs at the Scurry-Rosser Friends and Family FFA show yesterday. He won Grand Champion Fine Wool Cross.

CMMS is ready to support our Varsity Football team as they take on the Hawks tomorrow!

Congrats to our Thursday Thanksgiving Lunch Kahoot trivia winners!



There were once more than 300 indigenous languages spoken in the United States, with only 175 remaining. The most popular of these languages is Navajo, with about 170,000 speakers.

The Middle School Book Fair begins after Thanksgiving, but you can shop online now! Visit https://www.scholastic.com/bf/caddomillsmiddleschool. Purchases can be shipped to the school to be picked up on your student's fair day!

Thank you to Paradise Baptist for the goodies you brought for our teachers!


California, Arizona, and Oklahoma are home to the largest number of Native Americans, according to the 2010 Census.

Please join us in congratulating our CMMS Employee and Students of the month for November!!!
Employee- Brooke Stucki
Students- Makenley Walker and John ‘Big Biscuit’ Garza!



Our drill is concluded. Thank you!
We are conducting a shelter (bad weather) drill.
78% of Native Americans live outside of tribal areas.

***Update***
Picture retakes are Thursday November 17th.

According to the National Congress of American Indians, "The Navajo Nation reservation would comprise the 42nd largest state in the U.S., and is larger than the following 10 states: Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia. An additional 19 tribal nations are each larger than the state of Rhode Island, while 12 tribal nations are each larger than the state of Delaware."

