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CME Weekly Newsletter

Posted Date: 02/06/26 (05:09 PM)


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CME Weekly Newsletter

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February 6, 2026
 

One School, One Book

Dear CME Families:

Our school is about to take part in a special, communitywide shared reading event. I’m so excited! Every family will receive a copy of the same book and will be asked to read it together at home over the next few weeks. We are reading the book The Wild Robot by Peter Brown. I am personally asking you to make the time so that your family can participate in this special activity. 

Reading aloud at home is valuable because it better prepares your child to be an effective reader, and it is also a fun, worthwhile family activity. With this program, we aim to build a Community of Readers at our school. Everyone – students, parents, teachers, even administrative staff – will all be following along together.

Your child received a copy of our book, The Wild Robot, at a special schoolwide assembly introducing the program and the book today. Along with the book, you will receive a reading schedule so that you can keep up at home. Generally, you will be asked to read about 15 minutes each night.

In school, your child will be invited to answer trivia questions and learn new vocabulary to encourage and reward attentive listening. You will soon find that your child will take pride in knowing and anticipating the details of the story. In class, students will explore the book through activities and discussion. You will want to make sure your family keeps up so that your child can be included.

This is a novel program in that children of all grade levels will all be listening to/reading the same book. Strange or daring as that may seem, it makes sound educational sense. Reading professionals recommend reading material out loud that is beyond a child’s own reading level. We also believe that you can and should continue reading chapter books with your older children, even when they are able to read by themselves. We have selected a title that can be followed and understood and enjoyed by younger students but will still captivate and stimulate older children.

I know that you’ll enjoy this special reading time with your children. I hope to talk with both you and your student sometime in the days to come about this special book. When a whole school reads a book, there’s a lot to talk about. We will celebrate our whole school reading experience at Literacy Night on Thursday, March 12th. With your help, we can build a Community of Readers at our school. I’m so excited!

Thank you,
Jaclyn Brunk
 

Safe, Healthy, and Happy School Environment

BSSD takes pride in offering the highest quality education in a safe, encouraging, and welcoming environment, and it takes all of us working together to keep our community healthy. Please keep this guide handy to help inform your decisions as to when it is appropriate and safe to attend school. Also, please do not hesitate to call our school nurse or health aide for additional guidance and advice on when it is safe to return to school.

When to Stay Home:
  • Fever of 100.4 degrees or higher – must remain at home until 24 hours fever-free without fever-reducing medication such as Tylenol or Ibuprofen.
  • Vomiting – must remain at home until 24 hours have passed since the individual has last vomited
  • Diarrhea (at least three loose or watery stools in the last 24 hours) – must remain at home until 24 hours have passed since the individual last experienced diarrhea
  • Respiratory Illness/COVID-19 –must remain at home until symptoms are improving for at least 24 hours
  • Pink Eye – remain at home until receiving a doctor’s diagnosis that it is noncontagious, 24 hours has passed since prescription antibiotic eye drop treatment has started, or the eye is free from redness and drainage
  • Skin Rash – if the cause of the rash is unknown, the individual will remain at home until the rash is gone or a doctor provides documentation that the rash is not contagious
  • Chicken Pox – remain at home until all lesions are crusted and no new lesions appear; this generally occurs on day six after the rash begins
  • Head Lice – remain at home until the active head lice infestation is gone
  • Scabies – remain at home until adequate treatment is completed
  • Streptococcal Infections (Strep Throat/Scarlet Fever) - Must remain home until 24 hours after antibiotic treatment begins.
 

Parents as Teachers

Do you have a child at home who is under age 5? Are you curious how your child at home is doing meeting developmental milestones? Please call for a free developmental screening or to enroll in Parents as Teachers at 816-874-3490

 

PTA Skate Night

PTA Skate Night – We would love to see you there! Details and information are linked in the below. 

 

WHATANIGHT at Whataburger!

Thank you to everyone who was able to make it out last night! It was a special evening with many smiling faces.
The class with the highest attendance percentage will earn a BURGER PARTY, catered to their very classroom at CME! Winner will be announced soon.
 

Spring Picture Day - Tuesday, February 10

The flyer is linked below. You can also order online at www.mylifetouch.com. Create an account or login with your Picture Day ID: EVT8J77F6

 

BSSD School Calendar 2026-2027

 

Please Join Us at the BSSD Sphero Competition!

CME families and staff are invited to come support our Cougars at the Sphero Competition has been rescheduled to Saturday, February 21st at BSHS! We have 5 teams, 2 indi teams and 3 bolt teams, ranging from 1st - 5th grade competing. Admission is free and concessions are available for purchase!
 

Receiving Text Messages From School

If you had opted out of receiving text messages from the school, but you would like to opt back in, please text “START” to 66458.
 

Personal Electronic Devices/Smart Watches Reminder

Personal Electronic Devices (PEDs)
The possession and use of a student or parent/legal guardian owned personal electronic device is a privilege, not a right. The district may revoke this privilege at any time at its sole discretion. Please note that the district is not responsible for lost or stolen PEDs, whether in student or district possession, or any damage to the PED, its programs, or its contents.
PEDs may be brought to school but must be stored or carried out of sight in an off or silent mode and shall not be used by students during the school day or while being transported by a district vehicle.
Additionally, PEDs may not be used to capture or share sound, video, document, or photo images at any time or anywhere during the school day or while being transported in a district vehicle (school bus) without the prior approval of administrators or staff.

Smart Watches
Smart watches fall under the same category as PEDs and are subject to the same rules and regulations. Students are not permitted to use smart watches during the school day or during any school-sponsored activity. Smart watches can be worn on the wrist in an off or school mode and shall not be used by students during the school day or while being transported by a district vehicle.
If your student brings PEDs to school, please help us reinforce this policy at home. Thank you for your partnership in education. If you need to contact your child during school hours, please call our front office, 816-874-3610.
 

Difference Makers Wanted!

Difference Makers is a Blue Springs School District mentoring initiative that connects K-5 students with caring adult volunteers. Difference Makers mentors are positive role models who give their time, energy, and talent to build positive relationships with students and to promote student literacy. If you are interested in being a Difference Maker at Cordill-Mason Elementary, please contact Josy Kruse at jkruse@bssd.net or call school office at 816-874-3610.
 

Lunch Visitors

·      Lunch Visitors Sign-Ups Are Available! https://cme-lunch-visitor.youcanbook.me/
* All lunch visitors must complete the online lunch guest/volunteer background screening application at least five days before their first visit. This process must be completed each year. Complete your background screening at the DataSource Link: https://bssd.quickapp.pro
 

PTA Membership Drive

If you haven’t joined our PTA yet, PLEASE DO! We have a lot of fun events happening this year!
PTA uses membership toolkit. Attached is the link that can be used to fill out the form. https://cmepta.membershiptoolkit.com/form/m/292908
  • Also - for up to date info on all things PTA, follow us on Facebook: CME PTA Group
  • If you own a business or know someone who has a business that would like to have a partnership with our PTA, click on the form above. We love to promote our local businesses. 
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Volunteers and Lunch Visitors Annual Background Check

Volunteer applications MUST be submitted at least five (5) days before the event for which you are volunteering.  https://bssd.quickapp.pro
Click the link here for more information regarding background checks for volunteers and lunch visitors. Volunteer or Guest Background Check

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Upcoming Events and Opportunities:

  • 2/8: PTA Skate Night for 3rd, 4th, & 5th at Rink Ratz at 4:30 3-5 Skate 2026.jpg
  • 2/10: Spring Individual & Classroom Group Photos
  • 2/12: PTA Planning Meeting in CME Library – 5:30PM
  • 2/12: 1st Grade Music Performance at 6:00PM
  • 2/16: NO SCHOOL – President’s Day
  • 2/20: PTA Sweetheart Dance at 6:00 – 8:00PM
  • 2/25: Cougar Choir Performs at Maverick’s Game at Cable Dahmer Arena
  • 2/27: Major Saver Limor Ride at 11:30 – 12:30
  • 3/5: PTA Planning Meeting in CME Library – 5:30PM
  • 3/5: 2nd Grade Music Performance at 6:00PM
  • 3/5 & 3/6: 2026-27 Kindergarten Enrollment https://www.bssd.net/k-screening
  • 3/12: Literacy Night at 5:30 – 7:00
  • 3/16 – 3/20: NO SCHOOL – Spring Break
  • 3/25: 5th Grade Culver’s Night
  • 3/27: Cougar Choir Performs at Comets Game at Cable Dahmer Arena

 

CME Logistics & Reminders:

Water bottles: Students are encouraged to bring a water bottle each day. Please be sure to put your student’s name on it in case it is misplaced. 

Food Delivery: We cannot deliver food orders sent to students at our school (ex. Door Dash, Grub Hub, etc).

Birthday Treats: If you would like to provide treats for your child’s birthday, this must be pre-arranged with your child’s teacher at least 24 hours in advance. Also, all treats must be store-bought, individual (not whole cakes), and packaged.

Transportation Changes: If your student’s transportation changes, please inform the office and teacher prior to 3:30 so we may plan accordingly and ensure we have enough time to relay this information to your student.

Curriculum Book: CME Curriculum Book
 
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