CTMS YEARBOOK 2020-2021 (Full)

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CENTENNIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL

2020-2021




The theme chosen for the 2020-2021 Centennial Yearbook is "Putting Pieces Together". This theme was chosen because despite 2020 being a broken puzzle, the Wolf Pack persevered. Day by day, we picked up each piece as new challenges arose. Each new challenge presented an opportunity to get back up. We are now stronger than ever before. LET'S GO WOLVES!!!


Table of Contents autographs//..........................................................04-05 yearbook class//....................................................06-07 Message from principal//............................................08 staff photos//.........................................................09-18 7th grade photos//...................................................19-26 8th grade photos//..................................................27-35 library//.................................................................36-37 spirit days//............................................................38-47 tutoring//....................................................................48 Rock your school week//.........................................48-51 halloween//................................................................52 red ribbon week//...................................................53-56 student council//........................................................57 ctms band//............................................................58-59 teachers of the year//............................................... 60 keeping safe during covid//.........................................61 yearbook polls//....................................................62-63 best of 7th & 8th//..................................................64-67

autographs//.....................................................70-72


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Semester 1 Class- Dezmond Aguilar, David Anaba, Jocelyn Bowles, Stuart Buchanan, Devin Burris, Cristian Castillo, Alessandra Covarrubias, Alexis Deboe, Jaida Dobosz, Isabella Duenas, Isaac Gonzalez, Stephanie Loera, Tanner Loghry, Jazmin Magaña, Casey McCain, Janelle Metha, Jafet Munoz Arce, Liliana Navarro, Maddison Nielsen, Daesha Randall Evans, Micaela Rico, Juan Rodriguez, Avianna Salcedo, Mikael Smith

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Semester 2 Class- Erik Aispuro, Mia Alvarez, Dynasty Busane, Jocelyn Castro, Andy Chavez, Isabella Duenas, Ricardo Flores Barra, Corinn Garcia, Emily Garcia, Hailey Gastelum, Elijah Gomez, Lila Gwynn, Nataly Hernandez Talamantes, Rene Herrera, Connor Jackson, Adrian Luna, Janelle Metha, Marques Montague, Jafet Munoz Arce, Liliana Navarro, Maddison Nielsen, Danya Roman, Jazleen Salas, Avianna Salcedo, Ashton Saldana, Hector Sanchez, Isaac Torres, Jese Urias-Cercea

Yearbook Advisor// Mr.Chavez

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MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL 10

Wolfpack, 2020-2021 has been a school year you will never forget! Each of you has overcome challenges and will forever be changed. Over the course of this year, some of you have attended “On-Site Services”, “On-Site Learning”, “On-Line Learning”, and finally to return to “On-Site Learning”. Before this year, you may not have been acquainted with what technology can do, but now you have learned how to Zoom, attend and utilize break-out rooms, use Canvas, emails, create infographics, apply Clips, iMovie, Keynotes, and etc. One day in the future you will read this message and be reminded of all the experiences you had, and although it was difficult, what you have accomplished has developed you into the person you are today. I am so proud of all of you. The courage and resilience you have demonstrated will allow you to be whatever you want to be in your future. Whether you are going to high school or 8th grade next year, move forward with confidence and make us proud! Mrs. Coffeen


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CTMS STAFF Staff Headshots

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CTMS STAFF

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CTMS STAFF Mrs. Jones Ms. Lerma

Mr. Chavez

Mrs. Vazquez

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Mrs. McNeil

Mr. Lomeli

Mrs. Rico

Mr. Timlin


Mr.Randolph Mrs.Manherz

Mrs.Randolph

Mr. Pina Mrs.Baker

Mr.Spurgeon Ms. Andrews

Ms. Lopez

Mrs. Martineau

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Ms. Schoengarth

Ms. Magaña

Mr. Medina

Ofc. Hernandez

Mrs. Coffeen Ms. Green

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Ms. Cordoba

Mr. Prieto


Ms. Thompson

Ms. Whitley

Ms. Guerrero

Ms. Moss Mrs. Ford

Ms. Brewer

Ms. Littlewood 17


Mr. Hammonds

Mrs. Magaña Mrs. Castro

Mr. Torres

Ms. Monge

Mr. Escobedo

Mrs. Lau

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Mrs. Piña


Ms. Marino

Mrs. Williamson

Mrs. Coburn Mrs. Gillespie

Mrs. Cervantes Mrs. Garofalo Ms. Sawyer

Mrs. Tudor Mrs. Cabrera

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Ms. Aguayo Mrs. Seale

Mr. Manriquez Ms. Rodriguez

Mr. Drogt

Ms. Jimenez

Mrs. Medina

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Ms. Ortiz

Ms. Fregoso


7th Grade

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W O L F P A C K 22


W O L F P A C K 23


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8th Grade 8th grade is so cool... its cold!

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W O L F P A C K 30


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CTMS LIBRARY

LIBRARIAN// MRS. SCHOENGARTH

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Mrs. Schoengarth's favorite quote

Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn. ~Ben Franklin

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SPIRIT DAYS 40


CRAZY HAT DAY

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Crazy Sock Day

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Blue Day Bullying Awareness

“Be a friend, not a bully”

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Pink Day Breast Cancer Awareness

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Dr Seuss Day

Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You. — Dr.Seuss

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SWEATS DAY

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TIE DYE DAY

Peace begins with a smile!

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FEELIN' LUCKY!!! 48


G N I S PR Y A D K A E BR

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TUTORING

Advisor Ms. Magaña

This year Centennial launched an exclusive leadership program were students recommended by teachers went through a rigorous selection process. The program involved building leadership skills and providing peer to peer tutoring. Wolfpack Leaders not only received leadership training, they also received mentorship hours that helped them grow as tutors and leader.

Castañeda Alvarez, Jocelyn Case, Samantha Clark, Aaliyah Hernandez, Angel Lizarraga, Danitza Lopez, Tomas Magaña, Jazmin Moore, Erika Moreno, Emily Ruvalcaba, Alondra Phillips, Zuryi

Cuadros, Destiny Garcia, Corinn Jarrett, Braden Kerestes, Jordan Lastra, Benjamin

Leto, Izabel

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Mejia, Joshua Nielsen, Lucy Whitson, Rachel


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Making Education Fun!


What we learn with joy, we never forget!

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Be all you can be. Go drug-free. Be proud to be drug-free. Crack is whack. Don’t pass the glass. Don’t snort your life away.Drugs will cost you more than money. Getting wasted is a waste of time. Say nope to dope. Choose not to use. LSD is not for me. Meth is the REAL tooth fairy. Kick it before it kicks you. Life can take you higher than drugs. Life is a precious gift, don’t waste it on drugs. Choose to refuse. The more you use, the less you live. Be smart ― don’t start.It’s easier to stay off drugs than to get off drugs. D.E.A.D. spells out Drugs End All Dreams. You use, you lose.

RED RIBBON WEEK

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RED DAY

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BLUE DAY 57


i i i a i a w aw H Ha s ' s J ' P J P & & y a a D D y

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President: Ava Bowers Vice President: Monique Perez Secretary: Rachel Whitson Treasurer: Alexi Estrada Technology Team: Leira Espinoza, Isabel Leto, Danitza Lizzaraga, John Eniale Rivera, Lilyonna Rivera

Student Council Advisor Mrs. Rico

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"music is life itself." 60

- Louis Armstrong


Beginning Band: Keara Ferguson, Alexya Melendez Ruiz, Gabriel Pennington, Areli Perez, Tihara Prieto Ortega, Mylee Rendon, Roman Sedano, Rachel Whitson Intermediate Band: Noah Alcala, Luna Anguiano Lopez, Aimee Beckes, Kai Belonia, Adam Cabrera, Jocelyn Castaneda, Abram Clark, Isaias Ellin, Katie Escobar Ayala, Sophia Garcia, Candace Graham, Julissa Lara, Adam Martinez, Joemar McDonnell, Ricardo Medrano-Tellez, Joshua Pelton, Isin Quesada, Ryan Rivera, Alyssa Rodriguez, Yitzack Romero, Leslie Romero Ruiz, Layla Ruedas, Lauren Whipple, DeMarion Wilson Advanced Band: Gavin Amaya, Rubi Canez, Jordin Champlin, Derick Cuming, Karizma Diaz, Emmanuel Diaz Chavez, Jasmine Gaona, Julianna Gentry, Danitza Lizarraga, Kristin Mitchell, Eliana Munoz-Soto, Tara Noe, Rosaline Pond, Kira Raster, Priscilla Rojo, Elizabeth Treynor, Alliyah Valdez, Isaiah Vergara

"The bands of 20-21 went through a year no band before has experienced. Although we were limited in many ways, these students have unlimited creativity, flexibility, and hard work. I am proud of these students for sticking it out, making it work, and creating music no matter where they are. "

Band Instructor Ms. Thompson

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TEACHERS OF THE YEAR

Q&A

Mrs. Littlewood - 8th Grade Science What inspired you to become a teacher? I always wanted to be a teacher since I was a little girl. I was fascinated with outer space, chemistry, and the earth around us. Teaching science to middle school students is inspiring because it is always changing. We get to do research, labs, activities, rap battles, presentations, and so much more. I believe that you never truly stop learning, even as you grow up to be an adult. Science challenges new ideas and the best part is that it pushes student’s curiosity. What motivates you to come to school each morning? I am motivated by my students, but not in the way that you think, though. I am inspired to come to work every day because I know my students are going to teach me something new. They are going to make me laugh just like I know that I am going to make them laugh. We sing together (or at least attempt to), we laugh together, we Tik Tok dance together, we play goofy games together, but most importantly I feel like we are a big family that can learn together. What’s your favorite quote? The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Albert Einstein What hobbies do you have? A few hobbies of mine are painting, bicycling, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, running, and long walks at the east/west wetlands. I love rocking out on the guitar, harmonica, or even the occasional bass.

Mr. Pina - 7th Grade Math What inspired you to become a teacher? One of the many inspirations of becoming a teacher is the passion to push people to become great. I believe that everyone has a talent and should be able to have the chance to show it to the world. What motivates you to come to school each morning? The fact that I am the students wild card and i have a chance to be that champion or role model for each student i come across each day. What’s your favorite quote? No days off. What hobbies do you have? Dancing is my favorite sport, But all sports mostly, I enjoy cooking, i enjoy fishing and spending time with my family.

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Keeping Safe During

Coronavirus Coronavirus Cam

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Centennial practices social distancing for the safety of students and staff.

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During this weird school year ctms faced many challenges due to covid. Regardless, the wolf pack still remained strong. We implemented many safety precautions such as 6ft apart, Daily staff temperature checks, Sanitation stations, masks, and even lunch to go. At Centennial we help to protect yourself and others.

6 ft Apart

Temp Check!

Lunch To-go

Got Mask?

Sanitize!

They call me the... GERMINATOR!!!

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YEARBOOK Favorite video game Call of duty

favorite singer The weekend

favorite console Playstation

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favorite pets dogs

Favorite clothing brand Nike


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Favorite shoe brand vans

Favorite movie genre comedy

Favorite chips takis

Favorite chocolate Hershey's

Favorite ice cream cookies & cream

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7th Grade

Memories

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8th Grade

Memories

The best thing about memories is making them.

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WOLF PACK PRIDE!

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