137 Dacula Road, Dacula, GA 30019 / 770.963.1110
Dacula Middle School will be administering the Georgia Milestones Assessment (GMAS) during the months of April and May. All in-person students are expected to take the Georgia Milestones Assessments.
The calendar below indicates the dates each content area will be testing by grade level.
8th Grade Students Only:
***Please note 8th grade students in High School Algebra I and Accelerated Algebra I will take both the End of Course Milestones Assessment and the End of Grade Milestones Assessment.
***Students enrolled in High School Algebra I and Accelerated Algebra I who do not take the Algebra I EOC will receive a zero in the gradebook for this assessment. However, this assessment only counts as .01% and should not impact a student’s overall grade.
As spring semester is underway and spring break approaches, we want to share details regarding Honor Roll and Principal’s Honor Roll recognition for our end of year awards. You will receive 9-week progress reports noting your child’s performance through March 30th. This report was emailed home on Friday, April 2.
Submitting late work after the Friday, April 16 deadline will not change a student's eligibility to be recognized for academic performance.
We encourage parents to monitor their child’s grades every week through the use of the parent portal.
Recognition at the local school this year will include:
Honor Roll - All A’s & B’s for the year (including individual connections classes)
Principal’s Honor Roll - Straight A’s for the year (including individual connections classes)
Recognition Ceremony for specialty awards will be by invitation.
We look forward to honoring our deserving students.
Should you have any questions, please contact your child's grade level Assistant Principal.
Car Rider drop off is from 8:55 – 9:15 am each morning.
Parents will follow the designated path through the front parking lot.
Due to the increased volume of cars, this process may take some time and your patience is greatly appreciated.
Please remember that all students are required to meet the promotion criteria established by GCPS. We encourage all parents to review the grades and promotion criteria with your child. Please contact your child’s teacher if you have any questions.
If you have not completed a New Free & Reduced Application for School Year 2020-2021 please do so now.
**** YOU CAN NOW FILL OUT A SY 2020-2021 FREE & REDUCED APPLICATION ONLINE ****
This Free and Reduced Online Application Form is for School Year 2020-2021 Is Now Available!
The online application form is available 24/7 and is a secure environment.
Parents are welcome to complete and submit an online application form at anytime.
When you submit your online form, please make sure you receive a confirmation number.
Later, you will be able to use this number to find out the status of your child’s online application.
Please note that all online applications submitted this summer will not be processed until a few weeks prior to the beginning of school. However, your child’s approved Free or Reduced eligibility status will be available the first day of school.
If you have other questions or need this information in other languages, please contact the GCPS Free and Reduced Help Line at 678-301-6307.
Do you want more information about qualifications and/or application procedures regarding free and reduced meal prices? No need to look any further because this page contains answers to common questions, statistical data and the forms necessary to apply for the current school year. Before starting on an application, take a peek at our Free and Reduced Frequently Asked Questions.
Your students' PSAT™ 8/9 scores from the September–November 2020 administrations are now available to you in the K–12 score reporting portal.
Remind students 13 years old and over to create a College Board account so they can easily access their scores online and unlock a robust set of personalized resources to help them understand their scores. Students 13 years old and over who provided their email address on their PSAT 8/9 answer sheet will receive an email reminder to view their September–November PSAT 8/9 scores online on December 7 and 8.
If you have any questions, email us at k12reports@info.collegeboard.org.
Who: For parents, students with disabilities, and educators
When: March 20, 2021 - May 26, 2021
Where: GCPS Virtual 2021 Transition Fair
Gwinnett County Public Schools will host the 2021 Transition Fair for students with disabilities, their families, and educators. Participants can now "drop in" to the virtual event to view pre-recorded sessions about community services and resources for young people who have disabilities and may need assistance as they transition to adulthood.
Attendees will have the opportunity to watch virtual presentations from local agency representatives regarding various options available for school-aged students as well as transitional services to post-school activities and employment. Presentations and resources will cover a number of topics, including day programs, community living supports, vocational and career services, transition resources, and recreation and leisure opportunities. For those who can't participate that day or who want to reference information after the event, links to the recorded sessions will be available on the website through May 26th.
Questions about the event should be sent via email to Transition.Fair@gcpsk12.org
Who:
Families of students with disabilities
What:
Each state is required to conduct a parent survey to measure parent/family perceptions of the success of parent engagement between home and local schools.
When:
Available January 19 - May 31, 20021
Where:
Parents can complete the survey via the survey link below. We ask that a copy of the attached letter be sent home with every SWD student participating in face-to-face instruction. Additionally, we ask that the letter(s) and survey link be posted on your special education teachers e-Class pages as well as your school website. Our goal is to ensure that all parents are aware of the survey and have the opportunity to participate.
https://survey.gadoe.org/SPEDParentSurvey/Pages/ParentSurvey.aspx
Please contact the GCPS Parent Mentors with any questions pertaining to this survey:
Dawn Albanese Dawn.Albanese@gcpsk12.org
Jackie McNair Jackie.McNair@gcpsk12.org
Students MUST be using their GCPS G-Suite Account when logging into a Zoom session for their classes.
This means they must be logged in through their Student Portal and see the GCPS logo in the top right corner. If they are not logged in correctly access to Zoom sessions may not work.
CLICK HERE for instructions to make sure everyone is logged in correctly.
Monday - Language Arts
Tuesday - Math
Wednesday - Social Studies
Thursday - Science
Friday - Connections
The only exception would be if that class's teacher has specifically notified the class that they are not meeting that day and/or working asynchronously.
Students need to be doing the following every day during digital learning for each of their classes (academic and Connections):
1) Log into each course's eClass page:
From the Activity Feed, review the Week at a Glance.
2) Go to the course's eClass Calendar for that day:
Log their daily attendance using the link provided by that teacher.
Use the teacher's Zoom link to attend that day's live session.
Complete that day's assignment.
Whether students are digital or in–person, class attendance is greatly important for the academic success of students. Currently, a digital learning student who logs in any time during the hours of 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. during the school day receives a “DL” as their attendance code. While this process provides information as to which digital learners were online that day to access lessons and resources, it did not provide details as to which students were online during class time, benefiting from live instruction and interaction with their teachers.
The new process is better-aligned to our normal attendance procedures and the expectations of in-person students. More importantly, it will help you better support your child as you can clearly see that he/she was online during class and interacting with the teacher and classmates, not just logging on to the computer at some point during the day. This information will help families as they partner with the school to maximize their child(ren)’s school experience.
Need student password help? Wondering what happened to the Parent or Student Portals? Need help connecting your device to your GCPS account? Have general questions regarding DLD expectations and/or DMS requirements?
We HIGHLY encourage that students returning to face-to-face instruction that have access to a Chromebook, laptop, or tablet bring it with them to school to ensure greater safety and provide an added level of safety for our students since the sharing of materials is highly discouraged.
Please log on to MyPaymentsPlus to complete important documents necessary for school. These should be completed as soon as possible!