Friday, April 17, 2020

Celebrate a 2020 Senior

On April 17, Governor Abbott declared the 2020 school year over, and while this is difficult for many, it is really difficult for our seniors.  Seniors have missed so many 'last time traditions' since spring break, and they will continue to miss more traditions as we move to the end of the school year.

We will have a graduation, and we will have some other special traditions for this great senior class, but with COVID 19 we have no idea when they will be and no control over how they will be carried out.

So I propose that we have control over how we celebrate our seniors.  There are 182 seniors that deserve a huge party for their accomplishments, but since we can't have a party, let's shower them with our love, our congratulations, and our best wishes with a new tradition called Celebrate a Senior. 

To be a part of this tradition, all you do is fill out the form and you will be assigned a senior.  You can celebrate them in the following ways:

  • write them a card, 
  • buy them a gift or gift card from a local business, 
  • or make them a special gift.  
The point behind this initiative is simple.  Our seniors deserve to know they haven't been forgotten.  Let's show every one of them that they matter and that we will wish them a bright and prosperous future.

Fill out the Form to Celebrate a Senior

For More Information
Text Carolyn Wink at 903-806-1229


Wednesday, April 1, 2020

April 2 COVID Letter to Parents

April 2, 2020
Check out our At Home Learning website for parents and students.

Apart Together Hero

 

APART WE STAND TOGETHER


Dear Parents of Carthage ISD,

Though we are apart right now for our health and safety, we at Carthage ISD continue to support each other as a community, and right now we must work together to fight COVID-19.  In order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, Carthage ISD will be reaching out to you via email, phone, text message, and social media over the next two weeks to share vitally important guidance.

This guidance is based on what scientists know about how to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and it is our hope that you will continue doing all you can to follow these practices and share them with your friends and family.

Thank you for what you are doing to educate your children at home and all the efforts you’re making to keep your family healthy and safe. We know this is a difficult time. If we stand apart as a community during this stretch and continue following the public health practices we will be sharing over the coming days, we will be back together soon.

Stay well!

John Wink

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