
Parents & Athletes (current and future)!
All athletes have received a physical form for the free sports physicals at the clinic. Remember, only one form is needed for all sports!
Important Reminder: Sports physicals must be completed every year to stay eligible. Physicals are good for a year.
Please ensure the form is signed and returned by tomorrow, March 21st. Physicals will be conducted beginning March 31st.


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Exciting News, Cedarville Community! We’re thrilled to announce that your app got a makeover! By downloading or updating the app and joining Rooms today, you’ll unlock powerful features like two-way messaging with your student’s teacher—keeping you connected and informed every step of the way! Download or update the app now in the App Store or Google Play Store!




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Cedarville School District will resume classes tomorrow, February 21st.


Due to the inclement weather and hazardous road conditions, Cedarville School District will remain closed on Thursday, February 20th.


Due to the inclement weather and hazardous road conditions, Cedarville School District will be closed on Wednesday, February 19th.


Due to the potential for winter weather and hazardous road conditions, Cedarville School District will be closed on Tuesday, February 18th.


Reminder! Cedarville School District will be closed Friday, February 14th and Monday, February 17th for our President's Day break!


CMS would love your feedback! Please help us understand how to best meet needs and create a positive school culture/climate by providing input on this quick survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfcj1yaKSsPf_5bS9rwO8X2PV6UuS86qUU4OctG5yUPvKkN8g/viewform?usp=sharing


Exciting News, Cedarville Community! We’re thrilled to announce that your app got a makeover! Check out the image and video to explore all the exciting updates. By downloading or updating the app and joining Rooms today, you’ll unlock powerful features like two-way messaging with your student’s teacher—keeping you connected and informed every step of the way! Download or update the app now in the App Store or Google Play Store!


Parent-teacher conferences are THIS Thursday, February 13th from 3:30-6:30! CMS will be giving away three baskets in a drawing for those who attend and complete a parent engagement survey. We hope to see everyone there! Check out information here: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGevd8qrXA/lMkyyZ24AN-LabWhgyS3eA/view?utm_content=DAGevd8qrXA&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=hdc1a5670f4



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Congratulations to our Students of the Week for January 3rd-7th, 2025!
5th Grade: Dylan Cluck
6th Grade: Rylee Valentine
7th Grade: Alexis Fuller
8th Grade: Emberlynn Myers


Congratulations to our January students of the month!
These students were nominated and voted on by CMS staff.
5th Grade: Abigail Wood
6th Grade: Carver Seratt
7th Grade: Annalise Ruckman
8th Grade: Abby Whitley






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With so much sickness going around right now, here is some guidance regarding whether or not students may need to stay home and not come to school due to a medical condition.
When to Keep Your Child Home from School: A Helpful Guide for Parents
As parents, we want our children to succeed and be present at school, but sometimes their health or well-being may require a day of rest at home. Here’s a helpful guide to determine when it’s best to keep your child home from school:
Fever: If your child has a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher, it’s best to keep them home until they’ve been fever-free for at least 24 hours without medication.
Cold or Flu Symptoms: Symptoms like persistent cough, sore throat, or body aches may mean your child is sick and needs to rest. If they’re too tired or uncomfortable to participate in school activities, it’s a good idea to stay home.
Vomiting or Diarrhea: Children should stay home for at least 24 hours after vomiting or diarrhea has stopped to help prevent spreading illness to others.
Contagious Illnesses: If your child has a contagious condition like pink eye, strep throat, or chickenpox, it’s important to keep them home to recover and prevent others from getting sick.
Severe Headache or Migraines: If your child is experiencing a severe headache or migraine, they may need rest in a quiet, dark room rather than attending school.
Rashes or Skin Conditions: If your child has a rash that may be contagious (such as impetigo), it’s important to seek medical advice and keep them home until cleared by a healthcare provider.
Above all, if you’re ever in doubt, don’t hesitate to consult with your child’s doctor to get guidance on whether they’re well enough to go back to school.
By keeping your child home when they’re unwell, you’re not only helping them recover but also preventing the spread of illness to classmates and staff. We appreciate your cooperation in keeping our school community healthy!


Just a reminder - Yearbook order forms are due on February 28th!
