Friday, December 16, 2016

Happy Winter Holiday!

Cedar Ridge staff and I hope all of you have a safe and restful holiday season! This first semester flew past. We look forward to the Spring 2017 Semester! 


Cedar Ridge High School's Official 2016 Holiday Card, designed by Art III Student, Natalia Valdes.

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Our Computer Science teacher, Joy Windell, shared a recent assignment to post.:
"Cedar Ridge Computer Science students have been working hard the last couple of weeks writing code in java to create a graphics applet. The theme was "What the Christmas Season Means to Me." Students displayed their creativity, as well as their coding skills to create some wonderful images. Here is a slideshow of their work."

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Lot's of Great Things Going on at the Ridge!

CR UIL Academic Winners!:

Recently, CR UIL Academics participated in the PHS-Pfall Pfling. Cedar Ridge had students who competed in Calculator, Number Sense, Mathematics, Spelling, Literary Criticism, Science, Ready Writing, and Computer Science. 


Angela Cao won 6th place overall in Calculator. Lori Darr won 1st place in Ready Writing. David Bradley, Kai Fleischman, and Matthew Pabst won 3rd place as a team for Computer Science. We are so proud of our students! Congratulations on your outstanding success!





German Club Cultural Event:

German Club held their St Nikolaus party yesterday. Students dressed up as Krampus, St Nikolaus, and Knecht Ruprecht. Other students then read a poem to St Nik, jumped over his staff, and avoided Krampus and Knecht Ruprecht so they could get their goodies. They also ate traditional German candies and baked goods! Looks like they had great fun!




















Final Exams: 

It doesn't seem possible, but Fall Semester final exams are upon us! The final exam schedule can be found here


Congratulations, Karen Searles!:

Our own dance teacher, Ms. Karen Searles, has been chosen 2017 Dance Educator of the Year by the Texas Dance Educators Association! We are so proud of her innovation, creativity, and dedication to her students! You can read the official press release here.

The Winter Holiday:

Students will begin their Winter Holiday at 4:10 pm next Thursday, December 15th and they will return on Tuesday, January 3, 2017. 

We hope all of you have a wonderful and safe holiday season!

Scoliosis Screening:

The district has mandated the high schools will provide a Scoliosis Screening for all 9th Graders this year. We are scheduled for our screening to occur January 4th -5th, 2017. We will be following district protocol for the screening and the screenings will be conducted by district and campus nursing staff. The details can be found in the letter here.


Monday, November 7, 2016

Final Exam Exemption Information and Schedule

Ms. Baldon, our administrative assistant, who coordinates the exemption process on our campus has created a timeline for this fall semester's exemptions. I am attaching it below. If you have questions or concerns about the process, please email Melanie_Baldon@roundrockisd.org your questions.

Please be aware that students are required to attend all of their final periods during finals' week. Students must be in attendance, even for those classes they have exempted. This is a district policy.

You will find the document outlining Fall Semester Exemptions by clicking on exemptions. Also, our Fall Final Exam Schedule can be accessed by clicking on the word Final.

Friday, November 4, 2016

What's Up? End of the 6 weeks, Computer Science I Speakers, and Jazz Cafe

Interesting news from the Cedar Ridge Computer Science Team, Ms. Joy Windell and Mr. Adrian Prado, concerning special speakers who visited their Computer Science 1 classes.

"Earlier this week, several members from the UTCS Roadshow came to Cedar Ridge to speak to our Computer Science 1 students. The members consisted of current UT Computer Science undergraduates ranging from freshman to seniors. They spoke to the classes about the different fields they can enter with a computer science degree, what the day looks like as a software engineer, and how computer science has changed our world. They went into detail about what life is like as a computer science major, how to prepare for college, and had a Q&A session with the Cedar Ridge students. Many of our students hope to enter the computer science field and they really enjoyed having the opportunity to learn about all the internships and postgraduate opportunities available to them."



There is a lot going on at the Ridge. Today is the last day of the 2nd 6-week marking period. Report cards will be distributed to students in their 2nd period classes on Thursday, November 10th. Just as a heads-up, the 3rd 6-weeks marking period ends Thursday, December 15, but grades will not be distributed until Thursday, January 5, 2017. Wow! I can't believe 2017 is right around the corner!

Cedar Ridge Choir is presenting their annual Jazz Cafe tonight, November 4th and tomorrow night, November 5th at 7:00 pm. The show features the Cedar Ridge Headliners, directed by Vivian Rodriquez. You can purchase tickets early by going to the ticket link here. The reserved tickets are $15 and include preferred seating, dessert, and a drink. The general admission tickets are $10. This is a fun night you won't want to miss! These students are amazingly talented singers both individually and collectively!




Friday, October 7, 2016

Outstanding Performances, PSAT, and Other News!

There's a lot going on at the Ridge these days! We had a wonderful Homecoming Week, with tons of school spirit! Our Homecoming Parade was a huge success! We had an overflow crowd for our first community pep rally in the CR stadium. Go to the link to view some of the Homecoming events' pictures.


Ms. Bombardella shared some of her outstanding math students with me and I wanted to highlight these three ladies! They have done a great job in their math class and are being recognized for their exceptional effort and results! Congratulations to Danielle Byers. Mabree Dyess, and Karma' Maldonado!






Cedar Ridge Senior, Kelsey Singer was nominated for the FCA Lisa Landry Childress Scholarship Award by FCA Williamson County Area Representative Greg Knight and CRHS Huddle Leader Sara Parriott. We are excited to announce that out of all Central Texas FCA Huddles that Kelsey was chosen for the award. Kelsey was presented the honor Monday, October 3 at Escondido Golf Club at the FCA 30th Annual Tom Landry Memorial Golf Tournament. Congratulations, Kelsey! We are so proud of you!



Cedar Ridge Sophomores and Juniors will be taking the PSAT assessment Wednesday, October 19. It is so important for all the students to be here to take the test. This is is the assessment that Juniors can become eligible for National Merit Scholarships if they score high enough. The PSAT is paid for by the district, so it is free to students. Grade level teachers have planned for relevant activities for the Freshmen and Seniors on Oct. 19, so we expect everyone to attend that day.


Don't miss the final performances of CR Theater's"Steel Magnolias," tonight and Saturday night at 7:00 pm in the Black Box at Cedar Ridge High School. They've done a wonderful job with the play and I thoroughly enjoyed it! You will laugh and cry!




I want to wish our Raider band good luck at the Texas Marching Classic this Saturday at Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex! They have been working so hard this summer and fall, and their show is fantastic!



Ms. Windell. Mr. Holland, and Ms. Isokpunwu took a group of students to Texas A&M for a visit on October 6th. The teachers and students were able to participate in Engineering activities and to learn about the Engineering programs at Texas A & M University. It was a great experience for the students, who were all seniors. In the Spring, there will be another invitational for sophomores and juniors. Pictures are available through the Texas A & M ENGAGE website.

Friday, September 16, 2016

Challenging Week, But With Celebrations...National Merit Semifinalists!

Hello Cedar Ridge Community!

It's Friday and we are ready for tonight's game at Temple! We are confident we will keep our winning streak rolling!

Despite a very difficult week due to the death of Ms. Rachel Colenda, a Cedar Ridge English-As-A-Second-Language Teacher in a car accident Monday night and the accident that occurred with one of our students who was hit by a car while riding home on his bike Wednesday afternoon, we've all pulled together and supported one another. Our students and staff have responded like champions, which has been inspiring.

Christopher, the student who was hit by a truck while riding his bike, is doing extremely well. His father has kept me updated on his condition and has given me permission to share that Christopher is responding very well. He has no broken bones, which is a miracle. He had significant bruising and 'road rash," but is expected to get out of the hospital in a few days. Christopher's father said the medical staff taking care of him is fantastic. The family is so appreciative of the outpouring of love and support they have received from the Cedar Ridge Community.

The accident has brought up the recurring idea of a school zone in front of Cedar Ridge. Although a school zone may not have prevented the accident, since it probably would not have extended down to the intersection of Double Creek and Gattis, there may be many advantages to having it. When I took over as principal three years ago, we contacted the city to request a school zone and we were told they didn't do that for high schools. Since safety is my first priority for our students, I am still hoping we can make this happen. I saw on KXAN last night they had an article about this very thing, so I'm sharing it for you to read, if you would like.- click on school zone

On a positive note, we were thrilled with the parent and student turn out for the Cedar Ridge Meet the Teacher Night this Tuesday night! We estimated more than double the number of participants than in the past. Thank you so much for coming out and meeting the teachers. I loved getting to meet many of you, too!

Another great thing that happened this week was the announcement of our National Merit Semifinalists. We are so proud of all nineteen Cedar Ridge students who prequalified last spring. Four of our students actually qualified as semifinalists this year. Congratulations to these students and their families! We will be celebrating with a special breakfast in their honor and they will be presented at a home football game, October 14th. We are so proud of you all!!!


From left to right- Sunitha Konatham, Matthew Pabst, Nicolas Escobar, and Arvind Raghavan.
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Friday, September 9, 2016

Meet the Teacher Night Information

Please join us for Meet the Teacher Night, Tuesday, Sept. 13.  We have coordinated with all of our feeder schools, and this was the day that worked, so we apologize in advance for any conflicts you may have.
Our more relaxed “come and go” schedule was such a hit last year that we will be following the same format this year.  
  • 6:00-8:00 – Booster Clubs and School Clubs/Organizations will be set up in the cafeteria.  Some will be selling club items and some will just be sharing information.
  • 6:00-8:00 – Come and go in classrooms – Meet the Teachers
      • You may visit your child’s teachers in whatever order you wish.  There is no set timeframe.
      • Please remember, this is not a time to try and discuss specific issues you or your child are having with a class.  Teachers will have a sign in sheet that will allow you to indicate if you would like to be contacted for an individual conversation in the near future.
  • Grade Level Presentations will be offered at 6:00, 6:40 and 7:10 (same presentation offered at each time) presented by our Counselors, Assistant Principals and IT Specialists.
      • 9th Grade Session – Cafeteria
      • 10th Grade Session – Small Gym
      • 11th Grade Session – Lecture Hall
      • 12th Grade Session /FAFSA Information – C210
      • CRHS Social Media Session – Library Computer Lab
Important – In an effort to support the RRISD initiative to “Go Green” and not use so much paper, we will not be printing student schedules.  Please pull up your child’s schedule in HAC and take a picture of it or print it out.

We look forward to seeing you at Cedar Ridge!

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

An Example of Outstanding Leadership Within Our Cedar Ridge Student Body- Sunitha Konatham


We have many talented and outstanding students on this campus. One great example of this, is Sunitha Konatham, a senior at Cedar Ridge. Sunitha was one of 70 students across the nation selected for an all-expense paid Leadership program with General Tommy Franks, which was held in July in Oklahoma. She also was one of the 12 students who received a scholarship. Below is a picture of the twelve scholarship awardees with General Tommy Franks. Sunitha is multi-talented who serves as a leader in our Health Science Academy and club. She also has sung the National Anthem at several of our athletic events, and is an active member in the Cedar Ridge Choir. Cedar Ridge is so fortunate to have amazing students like Sunitha! I have shared two articles below, that talk about the Leadership event Sunitha attended.




Top High School Students Selected for World-Class Leadership Program with General Tommy Franks
For Immediate Release: June 28, 2016
Top High School Students Selected for World-Class Leadership Program with General Tommy Franks


Students Awarded Scholarships from World-Class Leadership Program

http://www.freestonecountytimesonline.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16431:students-awarded-scholarships-from-world-class-leadership-program&catid=50:education

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Welcome to the 2016-17 School Year, Raider Family!

Welcome back, Raiders!! The Cedar Ridge staff and I are so excited about the 2016-17 school year ahead! We anticipate great thing for our students and staff. We were thrilled to be included in an article in the American Statesman this week about RRISD’s strong performance with the state’s accountability ratings for 2015-16 recently announced.

The first day of class for students will be Tuesday, August 23. Students will find their alpha room assignment to pick up their schedule posted in the cafeteria. We will have lots of staff in the cafeteria to assist students with finding their assigned room. Once all logistics have been taken care of in the alpha assigned rooms, an announcement will be made for students to move to their first period class. The rest of the day will be a regular A-Day for students. The school day has been extended by 5 minutes, per Texas Legislation. Therefore, the school day will end for all district high schools at 4:15 pm. You can access the Cedar Ridge A/B Yearly Calendar and the Cedar Ridge Bell Schedule by clicking on the words.

The only students who will be allowed to see the counselors for a schedule change the first week of school are students whose schedules have one of the following- 1. a missing class for a specific period, 2. the same course scheduled twice, or 3. a mistake on the schedule. We built our master schedule and made teaching assignments for the 2016-17 school year completely based upon the classes that students requested at the end of the 2015-16 school year. All students and parents met with their counselor to discuss the schedule requests for the following year, and a Course Verification Sheet was sent home in the Spring as a last check to be sure the classes a student had requested were still the ones they wanted. Therefore, we will not be changing students’ classes unless there is a mistake or a problem with the schedule.

Please be aware that the counselors will be busy the first week enrolling new students and getting their schedules created, so they will have limited availability for other things.

I want to encourage everyone to communicate with a teacher directly if you have concerns about a class or your child’s progress in the class. You may email or call any of our teachers. Since some of our teachers rotate to different rooms to teach, it may be safest to email your questions, concerns, or request for a meeting. If after you have met or talked with a teacher, you still have concerns, then the next step would be to contact your child’s assistant principal or counselor for assistance. The best way to serve your child will be to build a partnership between teachers and parents, so please don’t hesitate contacting them. You can access the campus grading policies and the RRISD Student/Parent Handbook and Student Code of Conduct by clicking on the words in blue. You will find the RRISD policies, which the campus follows. Of particular interest would be the district Dress Code  and Cell Phone/Personal Device guidelines.

Mark your calendars for the Cedar Ridge Meet-the-Teacher Night, Tuesday, September 13. You will receive more details as we get nearer to the date.

Last week, we sent an email to all families sharing an update on the construction that has begun on the Cedar Ridge Performing Arts Auditorium. If you missed our email, please click on the link in the previous sentence to access the letter that was sent. We are excited about the new addition, and we hope everyone will do their best to be patient with any inconvenience caused by the construction. It will be worth it! If you did not receive your email, please check in the online registration system to be sure your email address has been updated.

I want to take this opportunity to brag on Ms. Karen Searles, long time Cedar Ridge Dance teacher and Next Gen teacher. She was published in the July issue of Dance Studio Magazine. Click on the link to access the article. We are so proud of her as a teacher and as a leader in her field. She is an incredibly creative and innovative educator who encourages those same qualities in her students.

Another teacher who deserves bragging on, is Ms. Belinda Jacobs, Cedar Ridge Science teacher. Recently, Ms. Jacobs was given the 2016 National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT) “Outstanding Earth Science Teacher” award for the state of Texas. She has attended extensive professional development and presented at many conferences on topics related to Geoscience over the past few years. She has been involved in curriculum writing and development for the state and for the University of Texas On-Ramps Program for Earth and Space Science. We are so proud of her representing the state of Texas through this impressive honor.

I look forward to sharing lots of wonderful things our students and staff are accomplishing throughout the year. Please help support our campus by joining the Cedar Ridge PTSA. They provide grants for our teachers to do innovative projects and lessons with our students. Another important organization that needs all of our support is the Cedar Ridge Project Grad Organization. We are encouraging everyone to get involved and support Project Grad, regardless of what grade your child is in. Project Grad will be held at Cedar Ridge this year, for the first time, and we expect a big crowd! Please donate or volunteer for Project Grad! You can find links to both organizations on the Cedar Ridge High School Website.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Great things going on in Spanish classes at Cedar Ridge!


Our Spanish Language team is doing exciting things in the classroom, from dancing to reading stories in Spanish to elementary dual language classes!

Ms. Dacarett shared the following:

Spanish 2 & 3 PreAP End of the Year Projects:

My Spanish 3 Pre-Ap did independent projects on Hispanic Culture. They had 14 topics to pick from. Their personalities shinned through. Some choose woks of art or other composers and recreated their pieces, some cooking Hispanic dishes sharing with other students or their family members to have their feedback some even interviewed people in Spanish and they all reported back to us. We got some awesome work.

My Spanish 2 PreAp wrote Children's books in Spanish, two classes read them in person to Gattis Dual Language classes, My other 2 classes did google hangouts. The Cedar Ridge students were amazed by the Dual Language Program at Gattis and how those students ability in Spanish is so impressive. Also the Gattis Dual Language 5th graders did a research study of the importance of learning another language and they shared this with our students.
















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Pictures from the Spanish Honor Society Induction Ceremony last month.


















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Ms. Lone shared the following piece and pictures:

Ms. Lone talked to her Spanish 3, Spanish 3 PreAP and AP students about the importance of dance and music in latin cultures. Students then learned the basic steps of merengue, salsa, cumbia and bachata this past week. She collaborated with one of Ms. Colenda's class because many of her students are new arrivals from Spanish speaking countries and wanted to help teach something that is an essential part of their lives. And the other classes learned to dance from Ms. Lone with the help of video tutorials. All the students participated and were excited to learn more about the history and culture of dance and music. They had a blast!

 

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Ms. Lone also shared the following piece and pictures:


This was May 3th, the day of the AP Spanish Language and Culture Exam. I provided my students breakfast at 6:30am. I made breakfast tacos, brought fruit, juice, coffee and assorted baked goods. I wanted to ensure that they were here early and ready to take on the very challenging exam. All the kids were excited and felt very prepared. They worked really hard all year!!!



















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Spanish National Honor Society held their annual ice cream social after school on May 18th. Members enjoyed ice cream and all the fixings. New and old members had a meet and greet. Officers were recognized for their outstanding commitment and service to the school and community. Ms. Lone and Ms. Dacarett, co-sponsors, honored the Seniors and presented them with their Honor Cords. French National Honor Society seniors were also in attendance and received the Honor cords. Spanish NHS members participated in several major service projects this year including: Coat for Kids, La Pulsera Project, Food Drive and Custodian Appreciation Week.

























Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Congratulations, Josh Tidman for winning a National Merit Scholarship!

Josh Tidman is one of 7,400 students chosen for a National Merit Scholarship out of 15,000 National Merit Finalists. This is an incredible feat, especially considering 1.5 million student entered the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program in the beginning of this year-long selection process. We are so proud of Josh!

Monday, May 16, 2016

Great Opportunity to Support Students at Cedar Ridge!

We are looking for a new team to step up to take Project Graduation and run! Be creative and make it your own! We have historically held Project Grad at Main Event, however, it can be held at Cedar Ridge or some other venue you all choose.

Project Grad is a great opportunity to offer graduating seniors a drug & alcohol free celebration after graduation. This can involve parents from any grade level, not just incoming senior parents. The more the parents involved, the better the experience will be for our students! Let's show them how united and supportive we are of their achievements and how much we value their safety as we send them off on their new phase of life!

We first need to have a few people step up to take over the Project Graduation Board. Recruit a friend and serve in co- leadership on the board. Again, the more individuals involved, the more creative ideas will flow. The board must be voted on by May 26th. So, please reach out to the following email address to volunteer to help make Cedar Ridge an awesome place for students, staff, and parents!

Please, contact crhspgpresident@gmail.com to volunteer to help! Thank you so much!

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Cedar Ridge Culinary Practicum Class Gets Red Carpet Treatment at The Driskill Hotel!


The staff at the Driskill Hotel rolled out the red carpet for the CRHS Culinary Practicum class. Students were treated to a full tour of the unique, historic property by the executive staff of the hotel. Executive Chef Tony Knapp and Pastry Chef Troy Sansalone shared their passion and experience with Mr. Johnson's Practicum class. The General Manager,Director of Sales and Director of Events each took time out of their day to speak to the class about their world wide range of experiences. The 1886 Cafe hosted a 3 course luncheon featuring several of their award winning recipes.






Award Ceremonies and Summer School Information

Mark Your Calendars- Award Ceremonies are on the horizon.

The Underclassman Awards Ceremony is May 23rd at 6pm. in the cafeteria.
The Senior Award Ceremony is May 24th at 6:30pm. in the large gym.

We are continually trying to improve and to listen to our community. Therefore, we have decided to change how we are doing our Underclassman Award Ceremony to make it a more special event. The ceremony will be held at 6:00 in the evening this year, rather than during school hours.

Underclassmen and Seniors who will be receiving an award of some sort will be sent an invitation in the mail.
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Round Rock ISD Summer School Information-

Summer school this year will be held at Stony Point High School. It will be held June 8 through July 8th. Classes will run 8:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Students may attend for credit recovery, EOC Preparation, or High School Acceleration. Please click on the link above to go to the district web page for all of the summer school details, including the cost, transportation, criteria, and available options for each category.

If you would like for your child to pre-register for Summer School, they can go to their counselor to do so.

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Softball, Track, and Powder Puff!

Softball (2nd Round) Area Playoffs this Friday and Saturday:

Cedar Ridge vs Humble Kingwood (best 2 out of 3).....all at A&M Consolidated HS
Game 1 on Friday, May 6 @ 6:30 PM
Game 2 on Saturday, May 7 @ 2:00......a third game if necessary will be played immediately after

Go Raider Softball Team!!! Congratulations, girls and coaches and good luck this weekend!
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Regional Track Meet:

Cedar Ridge had 5 individuals and 1 relay team advance to the regional track meet held this past Friday and Saturday at Baylor University. Here are the results:


These pictures and information were supplied by Debra Kromer. The pictures are from Twitter, so we don't know exactly who took them, but thank you, to whoever did.

Congratulations to our athletes for a fantastic season! 

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CRHS Powder Puff Tournament:

Attached is a picture from last Thursday's CRHS Powder Puff Tournament where the Junior Class won the Championship. 

Game Summary:
  • Juniors beat the Freshman
  • Sophomores beat the Seniors
  • Freshman beat the Seniors in the Consolation Bracket
  • Juniors beat the Sophomores in the Championship 
Picture and summary supplied by Jo Ann Becerra