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December 24, 2018 - January 6, 2019
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Wishing You & Yours a Happy Holiday Season

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Jade’s Joyful Journey

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Snellville Middle 7th grader, Jade Hill, decided that it was more important to give than receive. Inspired by her brother's experience at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Jade wanted to give back. 

Jade has collected over 200 children's toys. She has already donated over 100 toys to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta patients. She will donate the remaining toys to the AFLAC Cancer and Blood Disorder Unit to support children battling cancer. 

We are proud of Jade and her service and heart for others. 

Way to go, Jade! 

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Lung Cancer Screening

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Let’s face the facts. Deciding to have a lung cancer screening isn’t easy, but Gwinnett Medical Center can help. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States and if found at an early it is more likely to be treatable. Click here to learn more about how you or a loved one can get a lung cancer screen at Gwinnett Medical Center. 

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.  

Looking for that Perfect Gift?

 

If you are considering purchasing a device for your student check out this handy guide that explains the benefits of each type of device.    Our teachers are incorporating BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) more often so purchasing the right device for your student could be a smart gift idea.

Flu Season is Here

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The 2018-19 flu season has begun and Georgia is experiencing higher levels of flu than anticipated for this time of year. Experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend an annual flu vaccine as the first and best way to protect against influenza. And, although the flu shot can't prevent every case of flu, it can protect you from more severe illness. It’s not too late to get a flu shot; so consider getting a shot for yourself and your family members, especially those with asthma and other chronic illnesses. Health officials encourage families to take precautions to limit the spread of illness, including washing hands frequently, covering coughs and sneezes, and staying home and keeping ill children home when flu-like and other cold symptoms appear.

 

If your child has flu-like symptoms, please contact your physician or health clinic for recommendations. The flu may last 7-10 days. If your child has a fever, they must be kept home. They must be fever-free for 24 hours without medication prior to returning to school. Please refer to this Healthy Habits link for tips on flu prevention. If you have questions about the flu or flu prevention, you may also contact the Gwinnett County Health Department at 770-339-4260.

 

We appreciate your efforts in helping us keep our students and staff well and healthy!

Shopping = Support

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Did you know that you can support Snellville Middle School while you do your grocery shopping?    SMS will earn money when you shop at Kroger or Publix.     All you have to do is let them know that you want to support Snellville Middle while shopping with them.    To find out how click, on the links below.

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https://www.kroger.com/topic/school-programs

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http://corporate.publix.com/community/corporate-campaigns/publix-partners

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