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This week our athletes in the MOID and ASD2 classes competed at the Special Olympics in bocce ball against other local middle schools. Our MOID athletes placed 2nd while the ASD2 athletes placed 3rd and 1st!
Congratulations and way to go to our amazing DMS Falcons!!!
Nominated and chosen by our faculty & staff, this month's Marigolds represent the support, positivity, & teamwork that makes DMS an amazing place to teach & work.
A school calendar guides the operations of the school district; it includes days when students and staff are in school and out of school. This year, GCPS is asking students, staff, and parents to review the four (4) available calendar options and vote on the calendar of your choice. You will be able to vote only one time.
Each calendar option includes two (2) school year calendars: 2024-2025 and 2025-2026.
Visit the GCPS website to review each option carefully before casting your vote and find answers to frequently asked questions.
The survey to cast your vote was emailed to all GCPS students, parents, and staff on Wednesday, September 20. The email will come from Gwinnett County Public Schools; the address is noreply@qemailserver.com. You will confirm your identity by entering the email when you click on the link you were sent.
Voting on school calendars will close on October 22, 2023, at 11:59 p.m.
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Gwinnett County Public Library is happy to serve as a safe place for students after school and appreciates the majority of students who visit and abide by the library's rules. Students are welcome to use the library to study, talk with friends, and participate in library programs and activities. The library does have a Code of Conduct to address students whose behavior is disruptive to others using the library and violating the Code of Conduct will lead to suspension from the library.
Violations include but are not limited to:
● disobeying the reasonable direction of library staff or security officers
● making loud disruptive noises of any kind
● blocking aisles, entrances, or exits in any manner
● engaging in any form of sexual misconduct
● damaging, stealing, or altering library property
● smoking on library property
Immediate suspensions for the remainder of the school year will be issued to students who fight or threaten to fight on library property, who harass or threaten library staff or other customers, bring drugs or alcohol onto library property, or engage in other illegal activity.
Caregivers can ensure that their students retain access to the library by setting expectations for behavior after school and by working proactively with library staff when issues arise. The library is committed to working with students, caregivers, schools, and police officers to keep students safe and to quickly address all inappropriate conduct.