This Week at GCMS:
It has been
another busy week around GCMS, as we hit full stride in the third week of the
school year. I told someone this morning
that it seems “like middle school” around here this week! That’s not necessarily bad or good, but
anyone who has ever worked in a middle school would understand what that
means! I have just a few notes to share
as this week winds down.
Principal’s Advisory Council:
I now have
all of the student names for this year’s PAC (Principal’s Advisory
Council). Please encourage students who
may have sincere ideas for making our school better to talk to their team
representative. We will plan to have the
first meeting of the PAC next Wednesday during first period. Here are the names of this year’s group.
Team 1…Hunter
Pendergest
Team 2…Tallin
Smart
Team 3…Nolan
Shartzer
Team 4…Cheyenne
Decker
Team 5…Grant
Manion
Team 6…Stetson
Higdon
Team 7…C.J.
Johnston
Team 8…Sophia
Elmore
Team 9…Tanner
Rivera
Team 10…Tiffany
Clark
McDonald’s MAC Grants:
MAC grant
applications are available online at www.mylocalmcds.com/coops/kentuckiana/macgrants. These grants are in amounts up to $500 for creative
classroom activities. You can apply as
an individual or as a team. GCMS has had
several winners in past years. Give it a
shot! Deadline for application is September
30.
PLC Day:
We have a
busy day ahead on our first PLC Day of the school year, next Friday, Sept.
4. We will spend some time on PBIS
(universal screeners), Student Growth Goals, Questioning, Tech Tools, Cite
Liter (8th grade only), Special Education issues, and PLC s. If you have specific PD needs or requests for
Friday or for future PLC/PD days, please let us know.
Humana Vitality:
Staff from
the Grayson County Health Department will be at GCMS on Wednesday of next week
(Sept. 2) to do the Fall Vitality Checks.
These checks include Cholesterol, Weight, Blood Glucose, Waist Circumference,
BMI, Height, and Blood Pressure. There
is a sign-up sheet at the front counter.
Go ahead and sign up. You might
be an inch taller this year! See Kristy
Hodge’s email from yesterday for more details.
School Messenger Lists:
If any team,
club, or school group needs a School Messenger list set up, please let Becky
Miller or Jim Blain know. It does take
some time to set up a list, so it is better to let us know well ahead of
actually needing to place a call. Right
now, we are having difficulty with creating new 6th grade groups,
but this should be resolved soon. Any 7th
and/or 8th grade call lists can be built as of now. Just let us know.
Entering Attendance in Infinite Campus:
Please be
diligent about entering your class attendance into Infinite Campus every class
period each day. We have had several
errors because of teachers failing to post attendance into Infinite
Campus. Also, please do not assume that
the first period attendance is correct.
We have to enter attendance based on the students that are present. If you know for a fact that a student is with
intervention or GATE or at the nurse or the office, etc. count them
present. Otherwise, please post the
attendance based on the students that are in your classroom. This is never a job to delegate to a
student. Thank you.
Quote of the Day:
“All things are difficult before they are
easy.” ~John Norley
Coming Attractions:
Aug.
31…Suicide Prevention Certificates due (certified)
Sept..4…PLC
Day (no school for students)
Sept.
7…Labor Day (no school)
Sept. 8…Meet
the Lady Cougars Night, 6:00
Sept. 10…Program
Review Committee, 3:30
Sept. 14…GCEA
Rep. in the library (KTRS/Social Security Info), all day
Sept. 16…Dress
for Success Day at GCMS
Sept. 17…Team
2 Showcase Lessons
Sept. 18…PGPs
and SGGs are due in CIITS
Sept. 22…Aladdin
Performance (3 shows, see calendar for times)
Sept. 22…Parent/Teacher
Conferences, 4:00-6:00
Sept. 24…Orange
and Blue Day, 7:45 am pep session for football teams
Sept. 28…Joe
Odhiambo Assembly, 1:30 (for all students with no discipline referrals so far this
year)