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Word of the Day- Vocabulary Builders I NSIDE T HIS I SSUE 1 Vocabulary Builders Word of the Week 1 Golden Encouragement 2 SWT Special News- AwardsDay 3 Words From Our Superintendent 3 Counselor’s Corner 4 Talented And Gifted Monthly Critical Thinking 5 What’s Happening? KK-5 th 6 What’s Happening? Special Area 7 Parent Reminders 8 Important Dates to Remember Scan here for the digital edition: January 21-25, 2013 Volume 31 Issue 21 Golden Encouragement By Ms. Golden Follow us on Twitter @StonewallTellES A complete monthly menu can be found onthe SWT homepage and the menu is subject to chang Stonewall Tellegraph 3310 Stonewall Tell Road College Park, Georgia 30349 770 306-3500 (Fax 770 306-3504) A 2012 Georgia Department of Education Distinguished Title I School Shannon A. Flounnory, Principal Tammye Coachman, Asst. Principal [email protected] [email protected] stonewalltellelementary.weebly.com Monday: NO SCHOOL Tuesday: Educate Wednesday: Fundamental Thursday: Detrimental Friday: Award According to the Center for Disease Control, the single best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated each year. Good health habits may also help protect you against the flu. But what are we doing to protect ourselves from the germs of the seasonal people in our lives? Just as cautious as we are about keeping ourselves and our children healthy during this time of year; we should take just as much (sometimes more) precaution with the other "germs" we let in our lives that may harm us, this can be anything from the foods we eat, habits we have formed and even the people we have chosen to keep us company. We take the extra time to physically clean the areas around us so that we do not get the flu but not often enough do we mentally clean out the "germs" that have accumulated in our lives. So as we move closer to the end of winter let's think about how much healthier our lives could be if we could clean out some of the things that we do not need in the spring. Remember, some people are meant to be in your life for a season others for a lifetime but the choice is completely yours. Happy cleaning!

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Word of the Day- Vocabulary Builders

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E

1 Vocabulary Builders –Word of

the Week

1 Golden Encouragement

2 SWT Special News- Awards’

Day

3 Words From Our

Superintendent

3 Counselor’s Corner

4 Talented And Gifted Monthly

Critical Thinking

5 What’s Happening? KK-5th

6 What’s Happening? Special Area

7 Parent Reminders

8 Important Dates to Remember

Scan here for the digital edition:

January 21-25, 2013 Volume 31 Issue 21

Golden Encouragement

By Ms. Golden

Follow us on Twitter @StonewallTellES

Volume 16 Issue 6

September 24-28, 2012

Healthy Kids, Smart Kids

Stonewall Tell Elementary has adopted the Healthy Kids, Smart Kids wellness initiative. We believe that healthier eating habits and consistent exercise have a positive impact on our children’s learning and ultimately their test scores. When sending classroom snacks, please remember that this is a “Sugar-Free Zone” school. Do not send soft drinks, fruit drinks with processed sugar, candy, cookies, ice cream, cupcakes, cakes, hot fries or sugary snacks. Also note that birthday parties that include cakes, cookies, wings, ice cream and other treats are prohibited and will not be allowed in the building. Healthier items such as fruit cups, fresh fruit, pretzels, baked chips, 100% juice, fresh vegetables, 100% fruit snacks, granola bars, animal crackers and items with low salt and minimum sugar are allowed.

** Due to nut allergies, please do not send any snacks with peanuts or peanut butter in them.

Parents please note that if your child has a fever of at least 100

degrees (F) they must be “fever-

free” for 24 hours before returning to school. This policy will be strictly

enforced so that we might combat/prevent the spread of any flu-like virus in the school.

Important Dates to Remember

Sept. 29 Father/Son Game Day (more info to come)

Oct. 6 Stonewall Tell Global Service Day 9am- 12:00pm

Oct. 8 Fall Pictures

Oct. 9 All Pro Dad’s Day 7:00am- 7:45am

Oct. 9 LSAC 5:30/ STEM NIGHT 6:30pm

Oct. 15 Teacher Workday/No School

Oct. 20 Fall Carnival 11am-3pm

Fulton County offers MyPaymentPlus. This is an online service that offers you the convenience and information you need to manage your student’s account. You can prepay on your student’s meal account using a credit/debit card at www.mypaymentsplus.com.

A complete monthly menu can be found

onthe SWT homepage and the menu is subject to chang

Student Breakfast: $1.05 Lunch: $2.20

Student Reduced Breakfast: $0.30

Student Reduced Lunch: $0.40 Adult Breakfast: $1.55

Adult Lunch: $3.15

Monday Boneless Chix Wings w/ Rice or Black

Forest Chicken Wrap

Tuesday Turkey & Gravy w/Rice or Black Bean

Taco Salad Wednesday

Lasagna Roll Up or Mini Burgers or Spicy Chicken Wrap

Thursday

Sw. Sour Chicken w/Rice or Tex Mex Nachos Friday Fajita Grilled Fish/Biscuit or Cheese Pizza

or Grilled Chicken Salad Parents, students will no longer be able to charge breakfast. Any student exceeding -$9.00 in charges will receive an alternate meal. Notice as of Monday, September 24, 2012, households that have not reapplied for the 2012-2013 School Year, your child/ren will lose their benefits. If you would like your child to receive free or reduced meals please fill out a free lunch application located in the school cafeteria or in the front office. For speedier processing, you may apply online at: www.fulton.schoolunchapp.com.

Counselor’s Corner Being a parent is the most demanding job in the world, yet most of us train “on the job.” When things are going well, savor the moment. When things are not going well you may feel stressed and overwhelmed.

· Are you sleeping and eating too much or too little?

· Do you take your frustrations out on your kids?

· Do you feel out of control?

· Do you feel as if your children misbehave on purpose?

· Do you strike out physically or verbally when angry?

· Do you have chronically upset stomach or muscle aches, especially in your back and neck?

· Are you frustrated because your children don’t listen?

· Do you feel as if you pick on one particular child?

· Do you feel as if you can’t talk to your kids?

If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, you may need to reach out for help. Call your school counselor for resources and information.

Robin Elder

School Counselor

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3310 Stonewall Tell Road College Park, Georgia 30349 770 306-3500 (Fax 770 306-3504) A 2012 Georgia Department of Education Distinguished Title I School

Shannon A. Flounnory, Principal Tammye Coachman, Asst. Principal [email protected] [email protected]

stonewalltellelementary.weebly.com

Monday: NO SCHOOL

Tuesday: Educate

Wednesday: Fundamental

Thursday: Detrimental

Friday: Award

According to the Center for Disease Control, the single best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated each year. Good health habits may also help protect you against the flu. But what are we doing to protect ourselves from the germs of the seasonal people in our lives? Just as cautious as we are about keeping ourselves and our children healthy during this time of year; we should take just as much (sometimes more) precaution with the other "germs" we let in our lives that may harm us, this can be anything from the foods we eat, habits we have formed and even the people we have chosen to keep us company. We take the extra time to physically clean the areas around us so that we do not get the flu but not often enough do we mentally clean out the "germs" that have accumulated in our lives. So as we move closer to the end of winter let's think about how much healthier our lives could be if we could clean out some of the things that we do not need in the spring. Remember, some people are meant to be in your life for a season others for a lifetime but the choice is completely yours. Happy cleaning!

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It is the policy of Fulton County School Systems not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability, in any employment practice, educational programs or any other program, activity or service. If you wish to make a

complaint or request accommodation due to discrimination in any program, activity, or service, contact compliance coordinator, Mr. Ron Wade, 786 Cleveland Ave., SW Atlanta, Georgia 30315 or call (404) 763-4585 TTY 1-800-255-0315.

From The Desk of Nurse Plott

Fulton County Schools Illness Policy:

Please remember that sending a sick child to school may cause them to spread the virus to

other students and staff members. Additionally, we want your child to feel well enough to be at

school and learn. Students who are sick, contagious (potential or actual) and/or have a fever greater than 100.4 MUST NOT be sent to school. In order to return to school, a student

should be fever free for at least 24 hours and not require medications to reduce fever; and in some

cases must be cleared to return to school by a health care provider. When a student becomes ill at school, runs a fever, has a potential contagious illness or has a more serious health problem while at school, the parent/guardian will be notified to

pick-up their child immediately. The parent/guardian MUST ARRANGE for the student

to be taken home. Again, a note from a doctor may be requested by the school before your child can return to school. In order for us to be able to

contact you quickly, in case your child is sick or has an emergency, please be sure all your emergency phone numbers and contacts are updated in our

computer system. Please refer to the CDC’s website for a complete guide to information about

the flu, prevention strategies and continuous updates on the flu season:

http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/season/flu-season-2012-2013.htm

In Fulton County Schools, Student Health Services works in collaboration with the school clinics and

school staffs to insure the guidelines for identifying, containing, reporting and preventing suspected and/or confirmed infectious illnesses

are followed. In addition, this year in some schools we have offered flu clinics for students

and staff. By working together, we can help reduce the transmission of the flu and other

infectious illnesses in the schools and community. For more information, please

contact the Office of Student Health Services at (404) 305-2177.

Lynne P. Meadows, RN, MS, Coordinator, Student Health Services

3rd Grade: Mr. Emmanuel Tillman January 22, 2013 8:30am -10:30am

4th Grade: Dr. Donald Fennoy

January 23, 2013 8:30am -10:30am

5th Grade: Dr. Joshua W. Murfree Jr.

January 24, 2013 8:30am -10:30am

Award’s Day Criteria OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC AWARD: KK 4 S’s and 2 N’s in core academic areas (no U’s) All S’s in specials Grade 1 4 S’s and 2 N’s in core academic areas (no U’s) AND at least an 80% average in math, reading & language arts All S’s in specials (conduct grades are exempt for this award) Grades 2 – 5 At least 4 core academic classes with a 90%-100% average AND can have no more than 2 core academic classes with an 80%-89% average. All A’s and 1 B in specials (art, music, P.E., chorus) HONOR ROLL: Grades 2 – 5 All core academic classes with an 80% - 100% average (at least one these core academic classes has to have a 90%-100% average) MOST IMPROVED: One boy and one girl who have demonstrated significant improvements in academics, conduct or both. OUTSTANDING CITIZENSHIP: One boy and one girl. (A role model for others to follow) He/ She should exemplify a kind and caring spirit, set good examples for others to follow. GOOD CITIZENSHIP: All S’s in conduct, including special areas. ATTENDANCE AWARDS: Perfect Attendance: NO absences and NO tardies for

the first semester

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It is the policy of Fulton County School Systems not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability, in any employment practice, educational programs or any other program, activity or service. If you wish to make a

complaint or request accommodation due to discrimination in any program, activity, or service, contact compliance coordinator, Mr. Ron Wade, 786 Cleveland Ave., SW Atlanta, Georgia 30315 or call (404) 763-4585 TTY 1-800-255-0315.

Being a parent is the most demanding job in the world, yet most of us train “on the job.” When things are going well, savor the moment. When things are not going well you may feel stressed and overwhelmed.

• Are you sleeping and eating too much or too little?

• Do you take your frustrations out on your kids?

• Do you feel out of control?

• Do you feel as if your children misbehave on purpose?

• Do you strike out physically or verbally when angry?

• Do you have chronically upset stomach or muscle aches, especially in your back and neck?

• Are you frustrated because your children don’t listen?

• Do you feel as if you pick on one particular child?

• Do you feel as if you can’t talk to your kids?

If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, you may need to reach out for help. Call your school counselor for

resources and information.

Counselor’s Corner

Robin Elder -School Counselor

Strategic Plan 2017 This is the school system’s roadmap for how

Fulton County Schools aims to improve student

achievement over the next five years. Three

goals serve as the district’s measure for long-

term student success, which is that students will

graduate on time and be ready for college or the

workforce.

• Graduation Rate – 90% of Fulton

students will graduate on time

• College Readiness – 85% of Fulton’s

seniors will be eligible for admission to a

University System of Georgia college or university

• Career Readiness – 100% of Fulton's

graduates will be work-ready certified

“These are big goals, but they are attainable,”

said Superintendent Avossa. “Our strategic plan

is focused on improving outcomes for all

students, and the only way to do this is to set

measurable goals and put supports in place to

help our students and staff to reach them.” To that end, as part of its “Building Our Future”

strategic planning initiative, the school system

will focus on five key areas – instruction,

people, technology, effective schools and

resources – to drive improvement.

• Instruction – Students will be engaged

in learning that enables them to reach their full

potential for college and career readiness

• People – Fulton County Schools will

attract and retain the most talented and effective

employees in K-12 education

• Technology – Students, parents,

teachers and administrators will have the tools

and information they need to accelerate learning

• Effective Schools – School leadership

will be collaborative and will balance innovation

with accountability • Resources – Student needs will be supported

with efficient and effective allocation of staff,

instructional materials and equipment. The strategic plan will guide the system’s

direction over the next five years and is the result

of many conversations with the school board,

teachers and school leaders as well as

engagement with parents and the community.

The plan is posted at

www.fultonschools.org/StrategicPlan2017.

FYI… Student Hardship Applications are due

February 15, 2013.

NO EXCEPTIONS

Beginning January 2013, parents of Fulton County students can apply for a 2013-2014 hardship transfer to another Fulton County School or request renewal of an existing hardship transfer. For more information, contact:

Student Assignment Office

404-763-5550 www.fultonschools.org/studentassignment.

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It is the policy of Fulton County School Systems not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability, in any employment practice, educational programs or any other program, activity or service. If you wish to make a

complaint or request accommodation due to discrimination in any program, activity, or service, contact compliance coordinator, Mr. Ron Wade, 786 Cleveland Ave., SW Atlanta, Georgia 30315 or call (404) 763-4585 TTY 1-800-255-0315.

Talented And Gifted- January Critical Thinking

NOTIFICATION TO PARENTS OF THE SCREENING AND REFERRAL PROCESS FOR GIFTED SERVICES The Fulton County School System screens students for eligibility for gifted services twice a year. I. Automatic Screening- At the beginning of the school year, TAG teachers review previous year’s test scores. • Standardized Tests (New Students) Students must have a minimum of an 85th percentile and a 90th percentile in two of the three areas: Total Reading, Total Math, and Complete Battery. • Acceleration Assessments (Grades K-3) Students must score 80% or greater on system’s Acceleration Assessment for English/Language Arts or Mathematics. • Criterion-Referenced Competency Test (Grades 4-9) Students must score in the top 20 percent on the reading or mathematics section when compared to all other students in the system. • Grades (Grades 10-12) Students must have an overall cumulative average of 95 or greater. II. Classroom Screening- Local schools select a two-week period from January 7 -February 28, 2013, to review all students in the school (Grades K-11). Stonewall Tell Elementary School will conduct the Classroom Screening period from January 7th-January 18th, 2013!!! • Classroom teachers and Special Area teachers use the Characteristics Instrument for Screening Students (CISS) to identify students with superior abilities in five or more of the following areas: motivation, interests, communications skills, problem-solving abilities, memory, inquiry, insight, reasoning, creativity, and humor. Students who meet either the automatic screening OR classroom screening criteria AND who have supporting data gathered from test history, products, and/or advanced content levels are referred for gifted placement testing. Once referred to testing: Parents receive the Parent Notification for

Testing Consent Form. Student is tested for the gifted program. Parents receive test results by late April 2013

or early May 2013. If state eligibility is determined, students are

placed in the TAG program with parental consent. For more complete information regarding Fulton County Schools Gifted Services, please visit http://portal.fultonschools.org/departments/Instruction/Curriculum/TAG/Pages/Profile.aspx. There you will find our Talented and Gifted Brochure and Q&A documents. You may also contact Mrs. Burton~ TAG

Educator via email at [email protected]

Higher Order/Critical Thinking Skills (December)

How good are you at mazes? You will have to use logic with this maze. Your mission is to help Zipper escape the maze in the least amount of moves. Are you up to the challenge? Link: http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/games/zippergames/zipper-kennel-chaos/ Play this logic game with a friend to practice your critical thinking skills. Once you learn the secret to the game, you can either challenge others to try and beat you, or write guidelines on how to win the game. Learn how to play Cross Out! Link: http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/itl/graphics/apps/gametext.html **Please allow your child to share with you

how they liked the activities that dealt with

critical thinking skills. What could your

child change about the activities? How

would your child share each activity

besides word of mouth? Your child should

write responses in a brief synopsis.

Mrs. Burton

Higher Order/Critical Thinking Skills (December)

How good are you at mazes? You will have to use logic with this maze. Your mission is to help Zipper escape the maze in the least amount of moves. Are you up to the challenge? Link: http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/games/zippergames/zipper-kennel-chaos/ Play this logic game with a friend to practice your critical thinking skills. Once you learn the secret to the game, you can either challenge others to try and beat you, or write guidelines on how to win the game. Learn how to play Cross Out! Link: http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/itl/graphics/apps/gametext.html **Please allow your child to share with you

how they liked the activities that dealt with

critical thinking skills. What could your

child change about the activities? How

would your child share each activity

besides word of mouth? Your child should

write responses in a brief synopsis.

Mrs. Burton

Higher Order/Critical Thinking Skills (December)

How good are you at mazes? You will have to use logic with this maze. Your mission is to help Zipper escape the maze in the least amount of moves. Are you up to the challenge? Link: http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/games/zippergames/zipper-kennel-chaos/ Play this logic game with a friend to practice your critical thinking skills. Once you learn the secret to the game, you can either challenge others to try and beat you, or write guidelines on how to win the game. Learn how to play Cross Out! Link: http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/itl/graphics/apps/gametext.html **Please allow your child to share with you

how they liked the activities that dealt with

critical thinking skills. What could your

child change about the activities? How

would your child share each activity

besides word of mouth? Your child should

write responses in a brief synopsis.

Mrs. Burton

Higher Order /Critical Thinking Activities Color Poems Have you ever heard of the Green Queen? You will once you visit this site and read her color poem! Then read the creative poems for other colors. Can you write one of your own?

Link:

http://www.tooter4kids.com/Light_Color/po

ems.htm

New Directions In Creativity Mark 2, Comparisons by Joseph Renzulli (Creative Learning Press) Stretch your imagination and develop new ways of looking at the world around us by creating several comparisons for a particular situation. Make your comparisons as original and colorful as you can, being both direct and realistic as well as fanciful and unrealistic. For example, complete the sentence, "The wind was as cold as . . . a polar bear."

Link:

http://students.renzullilearning.com/uploads/N

DC.Mark2.15.Comparisons%28a,b%29.pdf

What Is a Graphic Novel? Basically, a graphic novel is a long comic book! This short, online comic book describes the characteristics of graphic novels and shows you how to read one. Read both pages, and then create your own graphic novel! Link: http://artbomb.net/comics/introgn.jsp

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It is the policy of Fulton County School Systems not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability, in any employment practice, educational programs or any other program, activity or service. If you wish to make a

complaint or request accommodation due to discrimination in any program, activity, or service, contact compliance coordinator, Mr. Ron Wade, 786 Cleveland Ave., SW Atlanta, Georgia 30315 or call (404) 763-4585 TTY 1-800-255-0315.

What’s Happening?

Math- Intro to addition and subtraction Social Studies- Our President Science- Living and Non Living ELA- Blends Writing- Informational

Unit- High Opinion of Animals

Phonics- long /a/ with silent e

Reading- What does it mean to persuade?

/Support Opinion

Language Arts – pronouns

Math – Measurement

Science- Animals

Reading *Ruth Law Thrills A Nation *Martin Luther King

*Jackie Robinson *Jimmy Carter …Main Idea & Details

Compare & Contrast Predicting, Outcomes Sequencing,

Banner Days- Theme 3(Pgs. 384-402) Student Readers

Language Arts Possessives Language Harcourt Pgs. 100-

104

Math *Reading A Number Line*Line Plot Mathematics Scotts

Foresman *Worksheets *Pgs. 323-324

Social Studies Our Leaders Georgia Social Studies

Harcourt Pgs.196

Third Grade has a Happy Home with Georgia Habitats as we

embark upon our 3rd

Unit.

Reading Novel: Mr. Popper’s Penguins

This unit will last to the end of February. Within this unit all subjects will be integrated. It will consist of the following skills:

The Heroes that we will be integrating for reading and social studies are: Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, Eleanor

Roosevelt, Thurgood Marshall, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson, Mary McLeod Bethune and Cesar Chavez; Landforms,

Longitude and Latitude.

Language Arts: Our World of Water Complex

Sentences Informational/Explanatory

Writing

Math: Fractions (Multiplying/Word problems)

Science: Weather- States of Matter

Social Studies: New Nation-The Constitution

and Principles of Democracy *Test*

Math----------------------Add/Subtract/Multiply Fractions

Reading---------------------Extended text: “The Phantom

Tollbooth.” (Skill: Figurative Language)

Language Arts---------Comparing Adjectives and Adverbs

Social Studies---------------------How American Economy

boomed during the 1920’s

Science--------------------------------Microorganisms

Health----------------------- Injury Prevention

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It is the policy of Fulton County School Systems not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability, in any employment practice, educational programs or any other program, activity or service. If you wish to make a

complaint or request accommodation due to discrimination in any program, activity, or service, contact compliance coordinator, Mr. Ron Wade, 786 Cleveland Ave., SW Atlanta, Georgia 30315 or call (404) 763-4585 TTY 1-800-255-0315.

What’s Happening?

Quantum ArtSmart Happenings

www.quantumartsmart.weebly.com

3,4, and 5 are working on their Ceramic Clay units making Cherokee Indian Sun faces, Culturally significant Face Jugs, and Banks/Space Satellites/ Rovers/Spacecraft respectively. K, 1 and 2

are finalizing their 3 dimensional sculptures utilizing the Geometric Forms of

Spheres, Cylinders, Toruses, Cones, Ellipsoids, and Rectangular Prisms.

Physical Education

Week of January 21 – January 25

Soccer We will continue with our “striking” unit. Students are

learning the basics of soccer! This week students will

participate in basic soccer skills/drills, and work with a partner.

The P.E. Department welcomes our student teacher from

Georgia State University - Ms. Lloyd. She will be with us until

March!

We will continue with our state mandated fitness testing this

week for students in grades 1-5. We are starting with obtaining

the students' height and weight. All information will be

obtained confidentially. Click the following link for more

information about the Georgia Law regarding mandated

FITNESSGRAM testing. http://www.georgiashape.org/georgia-

code-ocga-20-2-777-shape-act.html

Please contact Mrs. Sinon if you have any questions about the

fitness testing

www. mrssinonspewebsite.weebly.com/

Music Notes

This week, while I attend the Georgia Music Educators’ Association Annual Conference, students will review the term composer focusing primarily on the lives and works of famed composers Respighi and Gershwin. Please continue to visit our website at: http://www.stonewalltellmusic.weebly.com

Please remember to visit www.stonewalltellmusic.weebly.com for more

information!

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It is the policy of Fulton County School Systems not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability, in any employment practice, educational programs or any other program, activity or service. If you wish to make a

complaint or request accommodation due to discrimination in any program, activity, or service, contact compliance coordinator, Mr. Ron Wade, 786 Cleveland Ave., SW Atlanta, Georgia 30315 or call (404) 763-4585 TTY 1-800-255-0315.

***Parents Please Read*** ALL Volunteers MUST complete a

Volunteer Registration Form and the

Parent Volunteer Training @

http://media2.fultonschools.org/DistrictC

ontent/Training/ChildAbuseandNeglect/

player.html.

Please do not leave your vehicle

unattended in the student drop-off zone.

This zone is not for parking. Use the

visitor parking spaces.

Please dial 0 when calling the front

desk.

Please send a note or letter whenever

you change the dismissal process for

your student. No phone calls, please!

Please consider using the school bus

for student transport to and from the

school.

We are unable to call students to the

front office for early dismissal after

2:00p.m. Safety and security is a

concern.

School starts promptly at 7:40a.m.

Students are marked TARDY when

they arrive after the morning bell.

There is no GRACE PERIOD.

Students dismissed before 11:10 a.m.

are marked ABSENT for the whole

day.

Our Dismissal Process

The school schedule is

07:40am-2:20p.m.

Dismissal starts at 2:20p.m.

We have 11 buses to load with

4 buses being loaded at one time.

Car riders are dismissed around

2:45p.m.

ALWAYS sign in your presence in the

building at the front desk.

There is not a telephone in any

classroom.

Please provide your child with an

extra set of clothes in case of an

accident.

APEC at Stonewall Tell If you need afterschool care for your child, APEC is available on site.

7:00 pm pick up

S.T.E.M. Curriculum

Computer Lab

Fitness Classes

Certified Staff

Snack & Supper Provided

If you are interested, please contact APEC at 404-759-5950. We look forward to hearing from you.

A QUICK ETIQUETTE REMINDER

As parents you begin the training process of respecting others in the home; so as Educators of your children we are

to continue the task in the schools. Together we can make a difference in the lives of our

children. We would appreciate if you respect our processes as students enter in the morning.

During Morning Announcements ALL students, parents and teachers are asked not to talk, walk or conduct ANY

business as a part of our trainings for our students. They are expected to participate in the moment of silence as well

as the pledge to the flag. Thank you for you cooperation!

Healthy Kids, Smart Kids

Stonewall Tell Elementary has adopted the Healthy Kids, Smart Kids Wellness

Initiative. We believe that healthier eating habits and consistent exercise have a

positive impact on our children’s learning and ultimately their test scores. When

sending in classroom snacks, please remember that this is a “Sugar-Free Zone”

school. Do not send soft drinks, fruit drinks with processed sugar, candy,

cookies, ice cream, cupcakes, cakes, hot fries or sugary snacks. Also note that

birthday parties that include cakes, cookies, wings, ice cream and other treats

are prohibited and will not be allowed in the building. Healthier items such as

fruit cups, fresh fruit, pretzels, baked chips, 100% juice, fresh vegetables, 100%

fruit snacks, granola bars, animal crackers and items with low salt and minimum sugar are allowed. ** Due to nut allergies, please do not send any snacks with peanuts or peanut butter in

them.

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It is the policy of Fulton County School Systems not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability, in any employment practice, educational programs or any other program, activity or service. If you wish to make a

complaint or request accommodation due to discrimination in any program, activity, or service, contact compliance coordinator, Mr. Ron Wade, 786 Cleveland Ave., SW Atlanta, Georgia 30315 or call (404) 763-4585 TTY 1-800-255-0315.

Monday

NO SCHOOL

Tuesday

Teriyaki Chicken w/ rice Or Mini

Burgers

Wednesday

Spaghetti or Oriental Popcorn

Chicken

Thursday

Chicken Pasta Alfredo Or Turkey

Burger

Friday

Shrimp Poppers Or Cheese Pizza

Fulton County offers MyPaymentPlus. This is

an online service that offers you the convenience and information you need to manage your student’s account. You can

prepay on your student’s meal account using a credit/debit card at

www.mypaymentsplus.com.

A complete monthly menu can be found on the SWT

Homepage and the menu is subject to change.

Student Breakfast: $1.05

Student Lunch: $2.20 Student Reduced Breakfast: $0.30

Student Reduced Lunch: $0.40 Adult Breakfast: $1.55

Adult Lunch: $3.15

Stonewall Tell Elementary School

Media Festival

Media Festival Contract and Timeline

January 7 Project Category

Exploration

Requirements Reviewed

Timeline distributed

Contracts Issued

January 14 Contacts returned

to teachers

Letters to parents sent

January 22 Project Form Due

January 28 Final Preparations

January 31 Set-up projects for

school media festival

February 1 School festival;

School Viewing

February 8 Local School Media

Winners Announced

March 15 Elementary School

Media Festival

Important Dates To Remember

January 21 NO SCHOOL

January 22 3rd Grade Awards Day 8:30am-10:30am January 22 KK Awards Day Program 1-2pm (classroom) January 23 4th Grade Awards Day 8:30-10:30am January 23 1st Grade Award Day 1-2pm (classroom) January 24th 5th Grade Awards Day Program 8:30-10:30 am January 24th 2nd Grade Awards Day 1-2pm (classroom)

January 24 Girl Scout Mtng January 25 STYLE Meeting January 25 ATLAS Meeting (Shirt &Tie Required in Mr. Gilmore Room) **Extended Day Learning 3rd &5th Grade Monday-Thursday 3-5pm** **5TH Grade Extended Day Writing Monday &Wednesday 3-5**

Congratulations to the winners of the 10th Annual SWT Oratorical Contest!

3rd Grade Winners

3rd place- Rayven Gardner 2nd place- Demarese Crosby

1st place- Makenzie Thompson

4th Grade Winners 3rd place- Marcus Smith

2nd place- Kinsley Johnson 1st place- Blair Kearns

5th Grade Winners

3rd place- Naiima Paul 2nd place- Kyle Douglas

1st place- Aaron Johnson

Overall Winner for 3rd -5th Grade and winner of the Tablet-

Aaron Johnson

Kindergarten Winners 2nd place- Cameron Modock 1st place- Jordynn Baldwin

1st Grade Winners

3rd place- Michelle Waters 2nd place- Tia Howard 1st place- Jade Sloan

2nd Grade Winners

3rd place Kaia Walker 2nd place- Braelynn White and

Journey Fosten 1st place- Seth Spann

Overall Winner for K-2nd Grade and winner of $50 Gift card –

Seth Spann