Student Life

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CMDS House System

CMDS Houses are designed as a way for the entire school to live out the Mission Statement every day: Christ Methodist Day School is devoted to exceptional Christian elementary education for boys and girls through spiritual development, academic excellence, social responsibility and personal integrity.

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Why Houses?

The Houses will allow our students to interact with peers in other grades.

Some of these friendships have taken hold in other aspects of our school. It’s visible in the 6th Grade-SK buddy relationship and through our Spirits Theatre performances, which put multiple grade levels together in musical productions. Those are special connections, and multiplying them is a major goal of the program.

The Houses will help students feel part of a smaller family within CMDS.

Our school is growing! That’s excellent news on a lot of fronts, but it also comes with other challenges. The Houses are designed to give our students a smaller family within the larger school community.

Faculty and staff will have the chance to interact with other students and each other.

Often our teachers, through no fault of their own, get insulated in their own classroom or with their own teaching partners. The same is true for many of our staff members. Houses are shaking that up. Teachers now can interact with students in other grade levels, many of whom they’ve taught in years prior. Faculty and staff can interact with their peers who may work in different departments or different buildings. It’s all about engagement and making connections with each other.

Because you should love going to school.

At CMDS, there are many things that make students love coming to school. The Houses will be another one of those things. They’re a way to get students excited about school, and teachers and staff excited about coming to work.


What Do Those Names Mean?

The names are a manifestation of the CMDS Mission Statement: Christ Methodist Day School is devoted to exceptional Christian elementary education for boys and girls through spiritual development, academic excellence, social responsibility and personal integrity.

House Logos

Logos represents the “spiritual development” pillar of the Mission Statement. Logos is ancient Greek for “word,” as in the Word of the Lord. The Logos motto: Learning to love and live like Jesus. Its mascot is the hawk, an intelligent bird that uses a higher vision and elevation to make decisions. The color is gray, and the symbol is the Trinity.

“We pray that you may live a life worthy of the Lord.” – Colossians 1:10

House Scholastica

Scholastica is the “academic excellence” piece of the mission. It derives from the Latin word “scholasticus,” meaning “of or belonging to a school.” The Scholastica motto: Doing your best and keeping at it. The spider represents Scholastica for its intelligence, patience and creativity. The color is gold, and the symbol is the book.

“Study to present yourself to God as one approved.” – Philippians 2:4

House Agapez

Agapez personifies “social responsibility.” It’s a play on the Greek word “agape,” meaning “brotherly love or charity.” The Agapez motto: Showing regard for self, others and the world.” The hippo represents Agapez for its size, power and emotion. The color is red, and the symbol is a heart.

“You should look, not to your own interests, but the interests of others.” – Philippians 2:4

House Onesto

Onesto represents “personal integrity,” the Mission Statement’s fourth pillar. It’s from the Latin word “honestus,” which means honest. The Onesto motto: Always doing what’s right, even when no one is watching. The loyal and faithful wolf – the Onesto mascot – often must trust its own instincts to know what to do. The color is blue, and the symbol is a balanced scale.

“I know you examine our hearts and rejoice when you find integrity there.” – 1 Chronicles 29:17

Once a member of the CMDS family is initiated into a House, he or she is in that House for life.

At the beginning of each school year, all 1st Graders, new Grade School students and new faculty and staff will receive their House assignment. Throughout the year, opportunities will arise for individuals and groups to earn points for their House. Exactly what those opportunities are will evolve and change from year-to-year, but there will be an overall House champion at the end of each school year.

The House Student Leadership Team is open to any 4th-6th grader interested in serving others within our school, church and community

WHY A HOUSE LEADERSHIP TEAM?

There are many reasons why CMDS thinks it’s important to develop our elementary students’ leadership skills. Among them, students:

  • Gain experience working with others.

  • Begin to learn valuable soft skills (communication, time management, organization, etc.).

  • Start to learn how to identify their own strengths and weaknesses.

  • Take ownership of their school community.

  • Learn to put others first.

  • Learn that serving can be fun.

LEADERSHIP JOBS

A sampling of the committees and jobs offered to students on the House Leadership Team:

  • Beautification

  • Carpool Greeting

  • Chapel Helpers (Greeting, Prayer, Scripture)

  • Lost and Found

  • Campus Clean Up

  • Recess Clean Up

  • Birthday Card Writing and Delivering 

  • Button Making and Delivering 

  • Classroom Teacher Help

  • Office/Mailbox Help

  • Library Help

  • Reading to Younger Students


The House Representative Team is made up our 6th Grade House Leaders as well as one boy and one girl from each house in grades 4, 5 and 6.

HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE qualifications and RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Exhibit positive leadership qualities at all times.

  • Continue to be enthusiastic and build community within the four Houses.

  • Attend monthly meetings with Teacher House Representatives.

  • Help plan and participate in House/school events.

  • Help with planning and serving our various nonprofit partners.

  • Take time to be on Morning Announcements to help deliver information to all students.

  • Serve on at least one of the 12 leadership jobs available.

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CMDS Theatre is the musical theater program of Christ Methodist Day School.

CMDS Theatre launched in 2017 and presented its first-ever musical theater production, Aladdin Jr., in April 2018.

The mission of CMDS Theatre is to engage the CMDS community through the excitement of theater and musical theater. We seek to build self-esteem for our performers and stage crew; to teach the craft of theater to our elementary-age students; to encourage an appreciation of theater; and, most importantly, to have fun!


CMDS Theatre Presents, Annie Kids

It's almost showtime!

"Annie Kids" Musical performed by CMDS 3rd-6th graders will take place at the Harding Academy Auditorium.

  • Friday, April 19 at 6:00 p.m.

  • Saturday, April 20 at 2:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m.

  • General admission seating:
    $10 (ages 6 through adult)
    $5 (ages 2-5)


2023 CMDS Theatre Presents, The Aristocats Kids



 

SK-2nd Grade

CMDS students in SK, 1st and 2nd Grade are invited to audition for and participate in a fall theater production each year. No experience is necessary! These young students will make new friends across multiple grade levels, begin developing stage etiquette and performance poise and learn how to support their cast mates and cheer each other on.

3rd-6th Grade

Our older students participate in a more-involved theater production in the spring. The audition requirements are similar to our younger students and, again, no experience is necessary. We seek to inspire our students through CMDS Theatre, building a community around the amazing world of musical theater. We want our students to work hard but also enjoy the process of putting it together!

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