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The Principal’s Update: May
 

Dear Parents and Students:

 

What a busy couple of weeks it has been!  We completed the final two sections of the Georgia Milestones this week.  So we are all finished with the Georgia Milestones and I know that both the teachers and students are excited about completing it.  Testing is difficult for everyone as it changes our daily routines, but everyone adjusted pretty well.  Patience and flexibility are key during the testing season.  Now, we must focus on these very important last few weeks of school.  

 

Our state testing season is not over yet for everyone! This is a busy time for many of our 8th grade students.  Our 8th grade students who are enrolled in high school Carnegie unit courses will be preparing for their End of Course (EOC) tests and then will turn around and take their final exams. The End of Course Test will count 20% of the final grade for each high school course taken.  Parents of students who are enrolled in a high school course should be on the lookout for an informational video in our next newsletter about Carnegie unit courses and the decision to accept or waive the credit.  The decision will have to be made shortly after students take the EOC.  This will be a repeat of information shared at a meeting this past Fall regarding Carnegie Unit (high school) credits.

 

The next few weeks are very busy and sometimes students let their grades drop.  Final exams will take place the last two days of school. Final exams will count 10% of the final grade for the semester.  Final exams cannot be taken early and cannot be made up.    Please plan accordingly.

 

We are gearing up for our End of Year Awards programs, 8th grade Celebration, 8th grade Formal dance, and final exams.  Time will move very quickly over the next few weeks so please be mindful of important dates and deadlines regarding the end of year.  Read our weekly newsletter, log on to our website and be sure that your contact numbers and information are up to date in our system so that you do not miss any important information regarding your child.   

 

Our teacher appreciation week is here. Please join us in celebrating and showering our teachers with words and/or gifts of appreciation and encouragement during the week of May 2- May 6th.  Our teachers work hard to ensure that teaching and learning occur at high levels at Snellville Middle school and that your child receives the very best.  Your words of encouragement during this special week would be just the boost your child’s teachers need to get them through the end of the year.

 

Lastly, I’d like to wish all of the Mothers a wonderful Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 8th!  Celebrate and Relax!  You deserve every bit of it!

 

Sincerely,

 

Katise Menchan

Principal

2016-2017 SMS School Council

 

Congratulations to the following members of our 2016 – 2017 Snellville Middle School School Council.

 

Principal, Katise Menchan

Chair and Certified Teacher, Robin Butler

Certified Teacher, Bernard Moore

Parent, Kim Tate

Parent, Ranate Patrick

Parent and Business Person, Hope Young

Business Partner, Chuck Roberts

 

The purpose of the Snellville Middle School Council is to encourage the participation of parents and others within the school community to improve student achievement and performance. In addition, the School Council maintains a school wide perspective and serves as a link between the Snellville School Council and the community.

Atlanta Braves 2016 All Star Student Achievers

 

Students that earned perfect Attendance, All A’s, or All A’s & B’s during first semester are eligible for free Atlanta Braves tickets.     Additional tickets may be purchased at discounted prices.      Click here for more details.   

Snellville Middle School

3155 Pate Road Snellville, GA 30078

770-972-1530

www.snellvillemiddle.org

May 2 - 8, 2016

Weekly Calendar
Community Spring Festival

 

The Health and Human Services, and Media, Arts and Communications academies at South Gwinnett High School will be hosting a Community Spring Festival on Saturday, April 30, 2016, from 10 AM. until 3 PM. This event is designed to provide basic health service and information to individuals living in the Snellville area, and to showcase the artistic talent of South Gwinnett cluster students and faculty. The festival is free, open to the public, and will take place in and around the Commons on South Gwinnett High School’s campus. Please contact Ms. Kristi White @ 678-344-2205 or Dr. Andie Marshall @ 770-736-4417 for details.

Stay Informed with the Parent Portal

 

If you are not already on the Parent Portal please stop by the office and sign up.   This awesome resource allows you to track your child's grades and attendance in real time from any computer.  

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