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CmPS projects years: 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 Billy walked to school, and lost his backpack which was as blue as the sky. Plans for Wiki research: > ** Who? ** Coaches Unknown > ** What? ** Community Problem solving is a process of taking a problem in the community and executing an action plan to help solve that problem in the desired direction established by the group. > ** Where? ** From 1996-2004 8th graders competed and some had the opportunity to make it to state competition in Anustin as well as International’s in differing locations every 2 years. > ** When? ** 1996-2004, during the school year in the Gifted and Talented Class Period > ** Why? ** To help the community and have the opportunity to positively impact the community. > ** How? ** I’m not sure, yet. > 3. ** What I want to know (research questions): ** > ** Who? ** Who the coaches were? What projects there were? Which projects went to State Bowl? Which projects went to Internationals? > ** What? ** What kind of projects there were in the past? > ** Where? ** Where Internationals was over the time period stated above. > ** When? ** Which year each team won and what grade they were in? > ** Why? ** Why did they select their projects? Why were they chosen to go to State Bowl and/or Internationals? > ** How? ** How did they do at State Bowl? Internationals? How did they solve their problem? > 4. ** My research strategy: ** > ** Who? ** I’ll ask Mrs. Moxley, Mrs. Wied, Mrs. Tasker, Mrs. Cato, and Mrs Buchwald(if she is available) about the different projects from the past. > ** What? ** The State and International CmPs website and trophy cases containing any trophys from the competitions. > ** When? ** During Mrs. Cato’s class. > ** Where? ** CTMS > ** How? ** I’ll use my previous knowledge of the topic to compile information about the topic. > ** Key words for searching (to be used in search engines): ** “Grapevine Colleyville School District Community Problem Solving” “Texas State Bowl Qualifier” “Community Problem Solving Winning Projects” “Community Problem Solving Coaches in Texas” 1. My topic is the Community Problem Solving Program at CTMS from 2004-2010. 2. ** What I already know: ** 3. ** What I want to know (research questions): ** 4. ** My research strategy: ** **What?** The State and International CmPs website and trophy cases containing any trophys from the competitions.
 * 1) My topic is Community Problem Solving from the year 1996-2004 at Cross Timbers Middle School 2. ** What I already know: **
 * Who? ** Terie Wied-Coach from 2007-2010. Mrs. Tasker- coach (unknown amount of time)
 * What? ** I participated in Operation Geo in the 2007-2008 school year, Project SOS, Operation iGrow, Project HOME...
 * Where? ** CTMS
 * When? 2007-2010 **
 * Why? ** To help the community and have the opportunity to positively impact the community.
 * How? ** Operation GEO, Project SOS, iGrow, Project HOME. I don't know their exact action plans or what their desired directions were.
 * Who? ** What other coaches were there?
 * What? ** What different projects were executed? What were the focuses of these projects?
 * Where?** Where did these projects take the paarticipants (State Bowl/International)?
 * When? ** What year was each project in?
 * Why? ** Why did these groups choose their projects? What was their inspiration?
 * How? ** How did they execute thier projects?
 * Who? ** I’ll ask Mrs. Moxley, Mrs. Wied, Mrs. Tasker, Mrs. Cato, and Mrs Buchwald(if she is available) about the different projects from the past.
 * When?** During Mrs. Cato’s class.
 * Where?** CTMS
 * How?** I’ll use my previous knowledge of the topic to compile information about the topic.
 * Key words for searching (to be used in search engines):** “Grapevine Colleyville School District Community Problem Solving” “Texas State Bowl Qualifier” “Community Problem Solving Winning Projects” “Community Problem Solving Coaches in Texas”

Approved topic: CPS @ CTMS

Looks great so far. Now it's time to find answers to those inquiries and record them along with citations of your sources.

Revised research plan for format of each explination of each project: What (when{year} and who {coach and grade level}) was the Project? What was their goal/what were they trying to accomplish/mission statement? What did they accomplish?What did they win/what stage in judgeing (state or international) did they make it to?

Thursday's Research: From the Operation Geo Scrapbook What: Operation GEO -Geography Education Organization 2007-2008 Coach: Terie Wied Grade Level: 6th Goal(s): educate others on the importance of geography, get a large map for the school, Geography club Accomplishments: Elementary State PowerPoints, Daily Geography Questions, Around the world in 60 Minutes, raised $800.60, made country bookelts for CTMS students with interactive activities, supported the Geography Bee qualifiers, over 100 Pen Pals How things were accomplished: Fundraising: Raffle with PSP and multiple iPods, $349.95 map, Jody Dean came and spoke to CTMS students about the importance of Geography Awards: At-Large champion at State Bowl, Junior division, 4th at International competition (Michigan) Other possible authoritative sources: Grapevine Courier; Friday January 18 2008 article Colleyville Courier; GCISD students Make Strong Showing at State Competition [both published articles about the project]

Monday's Research: From the PAVE Scrapbook What: Promoting A Violence-free Enviornment (PAVE) 2004-2005 Coach: Twyla Tasker Grade Level: 8th Goal(s): Increase anti-bullying and tolerance awareness at schools in our area Accomplishments: Anti-bullying banners, Playbill preformed a play on Bullying, Mix it Up (Day of meeting new people through lunch), PAVE week -> Erase Bullying [black and white day], Walk in different shoes [wear mix max shoes], Sunglasses day, Twins day, Hats day [put a cap on bullying], Entered GCISD Video Festival with Anti-Bullying entry, Talked to multiple elementary schools about bullying, Random Acts of Kindness week, GRACE donations, National Youth Violence Prevention week Awards: Community Service Leapership Award Intermediate Division State Bowl

tons of information but be sure to cite your sources - cato

Tuesday: **ALL INFORMATION IS FROM THE OPERATION GEO SCRAPBOOK: ​** Operation GEO- Geography Education Organization- was a Community Problem Solving Project in the 2007-2008 school year, coached by Terie Wied, advised by Lynn Buchwald, and executed by the 6th grade Gifted and Talented students. The goals of this project were to educate ohters on the importance of geography, purchase a large map for the Cross Timbers Middle School Campus, and to create a Geography club. Through a school raffle raising $800.63, Operation GEO was able to buy a $349.95 map. The students also created state power points that they sent out to the elementary schools, Country Booklets that were distributed to CTMS students, and they established over 100 Pen Pals through other classmates. The group also obtained a guest speaker for their peers, Jody Dean, hosted daily geography competitions through the anouncements with prizes, and compiled goody bags for all Geography Bee participants. Operation GEO was the At-Large Champion at the 2008 State Bowl in the Junior Divison. They went on to compete at the International Competition in Michigan and won 4th place out of numerous teams from around the world. Project PAVE-Promoting A Violence-free Enviornment- was a Community Problem Solving Project in the 2004-2005 school year, coached by Twyla Tasker and executed by the 8th grade CTMS students. The goal of this project was to increase anti-bullying and tolerance awareness at schools in their area. The group got involved with their schools Drama department who participated by putting on an anti-bullying play for the Cross Timbers student body. The group hosted a Mix it Up day at lunch, giving students an opportunity to meet new people. The group created anti-bullying banners as well as an anti-bullying video that they entered in the GCISD Video Festival. Project PAVE also talked to multiple elementary schools in their district about bullying. The group also hosted a week of Random Acts of Kindness, National Youth Violence Prevention week, and PAVE week (this was similar to Red Ribbon week). Project PAVE also collected donations for GRACE. Project PAVE won the Community Service Leadership Award for the Intermediate Division at the 2005 State Bowl.
 * ALL INFORMATION IS FROM THE PROJECT PAVE SCRAPBOOK!!!: **

Friday: From the Honor Every Rescuer Often Scrapbook What: Project HERO (Honor Every Rescuer Often) 2002-2003 Coach: Twyla Tasker Notable Advisor: Lynne Buchwald Grade Level: 8th Goal(s): create a program that will encourage people to honor their local police and fire departments all the time not just in times of extenuating circumstances. To encourage the citizens of our community to respect, honor, and support the public servants, Accomplishments: Ident-A-Teen Day of creating identification at the school for students, Honor Pepe-rally, Honor Breakfast, Habitat for Humanity Charity Basketball Game (ctms and firefighters vs gms and policemen), Participated in Santa Cop (provided presents for the less fortunate), Washed fire trucks, Fire Safety day, Police teacher day, How things were accomplished: Participated in the Grapevine Buutterfly Flutterby Awards: Won the Teaching and Learning Category for the GCISD Film Festival, Texas Future Problem Program Solving Community Service Leadership Award Other possible authoritative sources: Star Telegram, Grapevine Sun, [both published articles about the project]

Project HERO (Honor Every Rescuer Often) was a Community Problem Solving Project in the 2002-2003 school year, coached by Twyla Tasker, advised by Lynne Buchwald and executed by the 8th grade CTMS students. The primary goal of this project was to create a program that would encourage people to honor their local police and fire departments all the time not just in times of extenuating circumstances and to encourage the citizens of their community to respect, honor and support the public servants. The group got involved in Grapevines Annual Butterfly Flutterby to advertise their cause and project. They also hosted an Honor Pep-rally, Honor Breakfast, and Habitat for Humanity Charity Basketball Game (which included Cross Timbers Students and Local firefighters vs. Grapevine Middle School Students and Local policemen). They also participated in the police departments Santa Cop toy drive for the less fortunate. They also washed fire trucks and had policemen and firemen come into classes to present the different aspects of their professions. Project HERO won in the Teaching and Learning Category for the GCISD Film Festival that they entered in, as well as the Texas Future Problem Program Solving Community Service Leadership Award.

Project HERO MLA FORMAT SOURCE: "Cross Timbers Middle School | Future Problem Solvers." // Grapevine Colleyville Independent School District // . N.p., n.d. Web. 21 May 2010. . 


 * Project PAVE MLA FORMAT SOURCE: **

" Cross Timbers Middle School | Future Problem Solvers ." // Grapevine Colleyville Independent School District //. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2010. .

**Operation GEO MLA FORMAT SOURCE** :

" Cross Timbers Middle School | Future Problem Solvers ." //Grapevine Colleyville Independent School District//. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2010. .

The Information above is now posted on both the school site and Wikipedia. Here are the links: [|1026|&NodeID=1026] []

--However some snot licker old man deleted it off wikipedia because for some reason it was 'NO BUENO' --"No Bueno" is a direct quote from Peeta not the snot licker and I do not actually have any insight into his age or gender so don't be offended.