Weekly Update

End of year awards and 8th grade celebration - 

6th Grade awards - May 19th 1pm

7th Grade Awards - May 20th 1pm

8th Grade Celebration - May 21st 9:15

Bus Transportation

Parents, our transportation department is asking all parents to complete the bus ridership form sent home with students last week.  You can send back the paper copy or complete the link included here, https://tinyurl.com/2fn9rpbh. Thank you for completing this form.  Link: Student Ridership Survey for 2025-26 School Year

Military Spirit Week April 14-18

Upcoming EOG testing schedule- 

We are working diligently to prepare our students for end of the grade testing. Please see below important dates for testing in May. Our remediation and readministration structure has been adjusted this year. If a student is not proficient in either math or reading we will begin remediation and implement readministration prior to the end of the year. Please review the attached letter explaining this process. If you do not want your student to participate, please print the attached letter and return to their homeroom teacher by May 1, 2025.  https://tinyurl.com/yuyvtv8z

We are in need of proctors to ensure a successful EOG testing environment.  Test proctors help to monitor students during our test sessions.  Test sessions will run from 7:30-11:30.  If you, a family member or friend are interested in volunteering, please complete the included link, https://forms.gle/yMKDJtUXK8q627hs7.  Thank you for supporting CFMS.  

May 9: EOG Math & Math 1 EOC

May 12: All Math Make-ups 

May 13: EOG Reading

May 14: EOG Reading Make-Ups

May 15: EOG Science 8th Grade Only

May 16: World History Local Exam

May 19: Reading readministration; US History Local Exam

May 20: Math readministration; English 9 and Earth/Environmental Science Local Exams

25th Anniversary

We are excited to announce that we will be celebrating our school's 25th anniversary during the 2025-2026 school year! As part of our celebration, we will be selling cookbooks featuring recipes from our families.

We would love for you to contribute your favorite recipes! Please send them to Ms. Julien by May 16th. You can email your recipes to jennifer_julien@pender.k12.nc.us or drop them off at the front office. Just a reminder to ensure that all recipes are legible.

Thank you for your support, and we can't wait to see all the wonderful family recipes!

For Current 6th and 7th Graders - 

Pender Early College High School, also known as PEC or PECHS, is a school in Burgaw, created by the Early College High School Initiative, and sponsored by the New Schools Project.  Pender County Schools and Cape Fear Community College maintain the school, which is situated on the Burgaw Campus of Cape Fear Community College.  Students who enroll in Pender Early College High School are also enrolled in Cape Fear Community College.  Upon completion of the program, students will graduate with both a high school diploma and an associate degree from Cape Fear Community College.   If this is something your student would be interested in doing in 9th grade, please fill this form out by April 30th. https://tinyurl.com/yan2umfn

Students will complete a yearlong art class at CFMS as a prerequisite for attending PECHS.  This art class could be band or art.  We will ensure our students are prepared for the enrollment process.  

For 8th Graders - 

Athletics - 

May 13th Free physicals HTHS 4:00-6:00



Upcoming drug awareness programs for parents and families. Food will be provided at these events. These are geared for middle and high school families.

April 15 - THS and April 16 HTHS 6- 7:30

Choices & Consequences: Family Edition

Schedule this program for: Families

Parents/caregivers and children will learn the facts about alcohol, tobacco/e-cigarettes, marijuana and other drugs through an interactive game modeled after a popular game show. Families will work together to learn valuable information about the effects of these substances on the growing brain and body, as well as effective refusals skills to keep youth safe. The families will be engaged with interactive activities, videos and team discussions. All families will be provided with resources to encourage ongoing prevention skill building and communication.


May 6 - HTHS and May 7 THS 6- 7:30

Drugs Uncovered: What Parents Need to Know

Schedule this program for: Adults Only

Drugs Uncovered: What Parents Need to Know is an interactive program that targets parents of upper elementary, middle school and high school students. Drugs Uncovered introduces parents to the current trends regarding alcohol, tobacco and other drugs; health risks associated with adolescent use/abuse; the North Carolina alcohol laws and parental responsibility; and techniques for open communication and dialog with adolescents.

8th grade students and families, College Accelerated Program application is live.  

Students who applied to PECHS can still apply to this program. Applications are online and due by April 11th. Students who apply will submit 2 references, you may be receiving those in the near future.

Important Dates: 

Application Deadline: April 11th, 2025

Notification of Acceptance/Waitlist Status: May 22, 2025

Link to submit application.

CAP FAQ

https://bit.ly/4hHxZrW