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Dear parents, students, and school community:
Thank you for a great Week 3 of school! It was a short week, but we got some quality work done!
With a third of the nine weeks completed, let's be sure to monitor progress early and communicate needs as they reveal themselves. We need each other to make this year the outstanding year we all want!
Enjoy this week's newsletter, make plans to support our Gator athletics, and let's all have another amazing week at The Creek! GOOOOOOOOOOO GATORS!
Yours in service,
Principal Clayton B. Moton
Let's take a moment to recognize and celebrate our Gator Nation students, staff, and community members!
A new plant tower will make it's home at The Creek! Thank you, Rock Hill Schools!
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7th Grade is going to Washington, DC March 13-15, 2024!!
If you missed the parent meeting, click on the link below to video the recorded video with details!! Don't forget to check your child's canvas course, DCMS Class of 2025 for more information!Â
If you would like a Krispy Kreme Fundraising Packet, please see Mrs. James!Â
8th Grade is going to Pigeon Forge, TennesseeÂ
April 24-26, 2024!!
Ms. Plantz will host a field trip meeting on Zoom on Thursday, September 14th at 5:30pm. The field trip packet - itinerary & pricing details will be sent out to parents prior to the meeting via email.Â
Please reach out to Ms. Plantz if you have any questions - CPlantz@rhmail.org. Â
                 9/14 - 5:30pm Parent Meeting Zoom linkÂ
Meeting ID: 834 2941 7003
          Passcode: 114762
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As we enter Suicide Prevention Month, it is essential that we come together as a community to raise awareness and provide support for those who may be struggling. This month serves as a reminder that our actions and words can make a significant impact on the lives of those around us.Â
Throughout September, we have the opportunity to engage in conversations that matter, to learn more about the signs of distress, and to show our support for those who may be struggling. This month is not just about statistics or awareness campaigns; it's about acknowledging the human experience, extending a helping hand, and being there for each other.
1. **Learn About Feelings:** Help kids understand and express their own feelings. Teach them that it's okay to have difficult emotions and that talking about them can be helpful.
2. **Promote Kindness:** Encourage kids to be kind to their peers. Teach them about empathy and the importance of supporting friends who might be going through tough times.
3. **Raise Awareness:** Depending on their age, kids can participate in awareness activities. This might involve creating posters, drawing pictures, or writing short messages of hope that can be displayed at school or in the community.
4. **Express Themselves:** Encourage kids to share their thoughts and feelings creatively. They could write poems, stories, or draw pictures that communicate messages of support and understanding.
5. **Be a Friend:** Teach kids to recognize signs that someone might need help and encourage them to talk to a trusted adult if they're concerned about a friend.
6. **Practice Active Listening:** Help children learn how to listen when their friends or peers want to talk. Even simple acts of listening and being present can make a difference.
7. **Reach Out:** Depending on their age and level of comfort, kids could write friendly notes to classmates, send positive messages, or engage in conversations to let others know they're cared for.
8. **Share Resources:** If kids have access to resources or information appropriate for their age, they can share these materials with friends who might be struggling. This could include helpline numbers, websites, or books.
9. **Create Art:** Art can be a powerful way for kids to express their emotions and thoughts. Encourage them to create art that reflects hope, strength, and the importance of seeking help.
10. **Participate in School Activities:** Many schools organize events or activities during Suicide Prevention Month. Encourage your child to participate in these events to show support for their peers.
11. **Practice Inclusion:** Teach kids to include everyone and not exclude anyone based on differences. Feeling included and valued can have a positive impact on someone's mental health.
12. **Talk About Mental Health:** Make discussions about mental health a normal part of your conversations with kids. This can help reduce stigma and make it easier for them to talk about their own feelings.
13. **Encourage Openness:** Create an environment where your child feels comfortable discussing their feelings and concerns with you. This can help them build healthy communication habits.
14. **Be a Role Model:** Show kids how to be empathetic, kind, and understanding by modeling these behaviors in your own interactions with them and others.
15. **Focus on Self-Care:** Help kids understand the importance of taking care of their own mental and emotional well-being. Teach them healthy coping mechanisms and stress management techniques.
Remember, even the smallest gestures can have a big impact. By coming together, we can create a network of support that reaches far beyond just one month. Let's work towards a future where no one feels alone or hopeless, and where seeking help is met with compassion and understanding.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, don't hesitate to reach out for help. You are not alone, and there are people who care about you deeply.
Together, we can make a difference.
7th Grade Football opened their season on a winning note!
The 7th grade football team defended The Swamp in their season opener vs Clover!
Fall Sports Schedule
Concessions will be on sale in the snack area for all home games!! Please note: CASH ONLY!Â
All proceeds will go towards DCMS Beta Club!!Â
Got questions about sports at DCMS?
Contact Jason Werts, Athletics Director (jwerts@rhmail.org)!
Mon, Sept 11: Volleyball home vs Sullivan (5:00 pm)
Tues, Sept 12: DCMS SIC Meeting
Wed, Sept 13: DCMS Volleyball at Oakridge (5:00 pm)
Wed, Sept 13: 7th Grade Football at Oakridge (5:15 pm)
Wed, Sept 13: 8th Grade Football home vs York (5:15 pm)
Thurs, Sept 14: 8th Grade Field Trip Meeting - Zoom (5:30pm)
Fri, Sept 15: Hispanic Heritage Month begins
Mon, Sept 18: Progress Reports go home
Mon, Sept 18: Volleyball home vs York (5:00 pm)
Wed, Sept 20: Volleyball at Clover (5:00 pm)
Wed, Sept 20: 7th Grade Football at Sullivan (5:15 pm)
Wed, Sept 20: 8th Grade Football home vs Saluda Trail (5:15 pm)
Mon, Sept 25: Volleyball at Rawlinson Road (5:00 pm)
Wed, Sept 27: Volleyball home vs Saluda Trail (5:00 pm)
Wed, Sept 27: 7th Grade Football home vs York (5:15 pm)
Wed, Sept 27: 8th Grade Football at Sullivan (5:15 pm)
Images from Week 3!