Update from the Principal's Desk:
Parents and Guardians,
We hope you have a wonderful and relaxing fall break. Our first weeks were the best start of the school year that I could have asked for. When we return, we will be full-on into fall activities. Teachers will share FLEX sessions, Friday Academy test make-ups are in full swing, and we will have many fine arts and CTSO activities. Creative Scoops, a branch of Creative Enterprises, will be visiting our school in early October (10/10-10/12) and selling ice cream for $3.00 during FLEX time. This is a wonderful opportunity for our students to support these young adults.
When we return from break, I will be sending out a survey for our parents to complete that provides our South Community (SFHS, SFMS, LKMS, HCES, DCES) with information for our Parent Night. Similar to Parent University, this will be an opportunity for all of our SFMS parents to learn more about the elements of our vertical work (vertical math curriculum, transition to high school, digital safety, International Baccalaureate, etc.). Please complete that survey when you receive it October 2.
We had 50 parents complete our parent survey about your preferences. Thank you. Updates regarding the changes:
Our students are recognized monthly for meeting our RISE expectations. These student awards are not based on grades, but rather on RESPONSIBLILITY, INTEGRITY, SAFETY, EMPATHY. We value these items as much as we do achievement. It is important for all of our kids to know both achievement and character are important.
Some want newsletters weekly. Some say they are too long. We are trying to be very specific in our dates in subject areas about upcoming quizzes, projects and tests. Managing middle schoolers as parents is hard, so dates are important! Students have calendars in all 6th and 7th grade Enrichment classes that list all major tests and quizzes. These should also be written in their agendas! Please check your child's agenda.
We do not have an 8th grade promotion ceremony, but we do have a Recognition Night at the end of the year and all grades are recognized. They are recognized for progress and RISE expectations.
This year we are bringing back our All A's Breakfast in the winter and spring, and we will most likely recognizing 500-600 students!
Teachers meet as grade levels regularly to try their best to space out tests and quizzes. Although it isn't always possible based on our curriculum expectations, they always take student wellness into account when looking at the calendars.
Thank you!
Molly Bradley
7th Grade Chattahoochee Nature Center Field Trip - On Monday, 8/21, Field Trip permission slips (linked) went home. The slip should be turned in at this point - the due date for the slip and payment is 9/22/23 (TODAY!). Payments must be submitted as soon as possible for students who plan on attending. The $14 fee for the Field Trip can be submitted on School Pay (instructions linked)! Thank you to our Field Trip organizers who have spent much time planning this fun and educational event. We are excited to offer this event for our students on October 12th and 13th! Please contact your child's homeroom teacher with any questions.
9/25-9/29 - Fall Break
10/10 - Football game vs. RMS @ LHS
10/10 - Chorus Concert Pt. 1
10/11 - Chorus Concert Pt. 2
10/12 - Fall Band Concert
10/12 - 10/13 - 7th Grade Field Trip to Chattahoochee Nature Center - Please return permission slip and pay $14 on SchoolPay.
10/16 - Club Pictures
10/18 - Family Connect Night
10/19 - Online Learning Day
10/20 - Student Holiday
Welcome back! We hope you had a wonderful and restful Fall Break! Students will begin reading Peak by Roland Smith which they were to bring with them Monday, October 2. This will be an essential piece to our Unit 2: Informational Reading and Writing Unit. Students will read background information about the story, its setting, and its theme. Students will analyze these texts for connotation/denotation, author's purpose, and text structure. Then, students will collect evidence from their informational reading as well as their reading of Peak to write an information essay on how one overcomes adversity in the face of overwhelming obstacles? The Informational Essay will be due before students leave for Thanksgiving Break.
Joke of the Day: What is the difference between "Your dinner!" versus "You're Dinner!" ?
One leaves you nourished, the other leaves you dead!
7th Grade Math is currently working on Ratios/Rates/Proportions, Expressions/Equations/Inequalities, and Geometry!
Below are our upcoming assessment dates. Please continue to check Canvas for any updates.
7th Grade Math: 10/11- Inequalities Test
7th Grade Advanced Math: 10/6- Unit Rate, Proportions, Constant of Proportionality Test
7th Grade Accelerated Math: 10/10- Geometry Part 2 Test
“What did the zero say to the eight? Nice Belt!”
7th Grade Science is finishing up Unit 2: Cell Processes. Please see the following important dates:
Unit 2 Test Study Guide will be completed in class on Monday, October 2.
Unit 2 Test is on Friday, October 6.
Please remind your students to study for their test!
A Science Joke: Why did the bacteria cross the microscope? To get to the other slide.
We have just finished up our Africa Unit and are so excited to start the Middle East after we return from Fall Break. Students will learn about the geography of the region, the history, government, and economics.
Upcoming Assignments:
Tuesday, October 10th → Middle East Map Quiz
Wednesday, October 18th → Middle East Geography Test
Information about the JA Field Trip in December will be coming to you in October!
Here is what 7th grade Enrichment classes will be covering over the next two weeks:
-This week we began listening to the Treasure Island 2020 podcast.
-While listening to the podcast students will complete two tasks from their Podcast Choice Menu to complete. These tasks focus on reading/comprehension skills, inferencing/predicting, making connections and analyzing story elements.
-Students will also be completing a Treasure Island 2020 Web Quest that further enriches elements of the story and helps make connections for students.
-As always, we will have an Agenda Check and Goal Sheet Check every Friday.
Marketing:
DECA Adventure to the Fall Leadership Conference at Six Flags on October 4th!
Healthcare Science:
6th grade will be learning about Clinical Lab Diagnostics.
7th grade is focusing on Healthcare IT and Biotechnology.
8th Grade will begin Anatomy while exploring the Muscular System.
HOSA's chapter meetings will be held on Thursday 10/5 for 8th grade and 10/19 for 6th and 7th grade at 8:00 AM. If you are unable to make it a limited number of spots will also be available during flex. We will also have a popsicle Social on October 26, 2023 from 4:30-5:30. If you signed up to attend Fall Rally please complete the HOSA permission slip linked in Canvas in the Fall Rally module. If you have any questions, please email Mrs. Kauffman at f22003@forsyth.k12.ga.us
PE:
Please remind your students to bring PE clothes each week.
Scoliosis screening for 6th & 8th grades and vision screening is Oct 5. There is an opt-out form if you prefer your child does NOT get screened for scoliosis.
Art:
Upcoming Club Meetings:
7th/8th Grade Art Club- 10/5
Calligraphy Club -10/10
6th Grade Art Club- 10/13
Band:
Upcoming Band Events:
10/5-Symphonic Band Rehearsal 7:30-8:40 AM
10/6 Lambert 8th-Grade Band Night at Lambert HS 5:30 PM-10:00 PM
10/12-Fall Concert #2 with Bands from 2nd, 4th and 5th period band classes.
Chorus:
Upcoming Chorus Events:
8th Grade Night at Lambert HS - 10/6
Fall Chorus Concert at CFUMC – 10/10
Accel Chorus Concert at CFUMC – 10/11
Happy fall! Like the leaves, things have been changing in the 7th grade. As classes and activities progress, you may notice your student mentioning challenges that they might be having. It would be a great time to work with your student on problem-solving! Self-advocacy is such a valuable skill for school and the workforce. As you listen to them about their day, be sure to ask them to brainstorm ways to solve their own problem. Although it may be tempting to offer your experience and your advice, give them the space and confidence to figure it out. Some interesting ideas can be found here and here
We have been having fun in Flex time! We had fun playing Extreme Spoons. The students also got a chance to teach me how to play Taco, Cat, Goat, Cheese, & Pizza. I think I need more practice!
Looking ahead:
Our Signs of Suicide Prevention Program will be presented in October. Please take the time to preview the program here.
The permission form is on Infinite Campus. Please complete this form.
I wish all of you a happy & healthy fall break! See you in October!
Nurse Notes
On Thursday, October 5th, our school will conduct both a Vision Screening (7th grade only) and a Scoliosis Screening (6th and 8th grade only) during Second Connection classes.
Please make sure your 7th grader wears their glasses on this day if they have them prescribed.
For the scoliosis screening it is necessary for us to view your child’s spine and we will need them to remove their shirt. If your child is uncomfortable removing their shirt, please encourage them to wear a bra, sports bra, camisole, undershirt, or bathing suit top under their shirt.
If your child has yearly well visits with a physician, they are already being screened for scoliosis by their doctor and it is not necessary for them to be screened at school. Also, some students are already under a doctor's care for the treatment of scoliosis. If you would like to refuse the screening, please log into Parent Portal, go to the Documents section, and complete the Scoliosis Refusal Form 23-24. You may also find the paper copy here. Please submit all refusal forms by Tuesday, October 3rd.
You may reach out to Nurse Lorrie with any questions or concerns: lchalmers@forsyth.k12.ga.us
PTO Updates:
Own a local business and want to support the PTO as a teacher lunch sponsor or community partner?
We have various opportunities to spotlight our local/ community businesses. If you are willing to donate food, gift cards, please email us at ptosfms@gmail.com
Sign up for family portrait sessions with NM Photography Oct 14 & 15. - we have 7 more open spots left on Saturday, October 14.
A $40 payment needs to be made at the Square Link to confirm a spot for the photo session. All SFMS parents signing up for a session will also receive a reminder email including a link to the PTO's Square Payment site/ URL.
Parent Volunteer Opportunities:
Sign up HERE if you would like to volunteer throughout the school year.
We love our SFMS teachers! To our new parents, Welcome!! Each month we try to do something special to let our teachers know all of their hard work is appreciated! This first 1/2 of the year we would like to cover lunch duty on the following dates with volunteer parents:
Oct 18- Concrete Craft of North Atlanta providing lunch
Nov 17-Cross Country Mortgage, LLC providing lunch
Dec 7-South Forsyth Middle School providing Coffee Bar
Volunteers stand in the cafeteria for an hour and let the kids know when to head back to class. You will be with 7 other volunteers and maybe get to embarrass your child! It is super easy! This gives the teachers a quiet time to enjoy lunch and it is a much appreciated way to give back. If you can’t come during school hours, please consider donating soft drinks for our teachers. You can send these in with your student and drop off at the main office. There is a slot for these on the sign up as well.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080944AEAC28A4FB6-sfms25
SPONSOR Thank You:
Thank you to our September Teacher Lunch Sponsor, Pinnacle Xplore, established in 2016 and providing online tutoring services to students across the US and Canada.
Thank you to our October Teacher Lunch Sponsor, Concrete Craft of North Atlanta, established in 2017 and providing new and resurfaced concrete driveways, pool decks, walkways, basements, sport courts and more.
National Charity League: South Forsyth Chapter. NCL is a multi-generational philanthropic organization connecting hearts, hands, and minds by fostering the mother-daughter relationship through an ongoing commitment to philanthropy, culture, and leadership.
They are currently seeking current 6th, 7th, and 8th grade girls and their mothers who want to help make a difference in our local community.
https://members.nationalcharityleague.org/ama/orig/emails/600/49/Chapter-Brochure.pdf
Mid-terms can not be taken early
Make-up date for mid-terms: January 3rd, 2024
DND is starting soon! Be sure to fill out the interest form to find out more information. DND Interest Form
Math team tryouts are starting!
6th Grade- Dr. Graiser FLEX 10/13
7th Grade- Mrs. Pearce FLEX 10/13
8th Grade- Mrs. Drosopoulos 10/12 & 10/13
If the FLEX session is full when you go to sign up, or you are unable to attend that day, plan on coming in BEFORE SCHOOL on 10/12 or 10/13 at 7:45am. We will start at 8am. If you arrive after 8am, you will not be given additional time.
Be sure to bring a complete application the day of your try out. Math Team Application
Paper copies of the application will also available outside Mrs. Drosopoulos’ door in the 8th grade hall after fall break.
Partners in Education - We appreciate you!
Interested in becoming a Partner in Education and being featured in our grade level newsletter? Contact Nick Sexton
(nsexton@forsyth.k12.ga.us) for more information.
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