Upcoming Events
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12:30 PM FCS Board Work Session
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October 11, 2023
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October 19, 2023
4:30 PM FCS Board Meeting
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October 27, 2023
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Book-A-Ween (Character Day)
Important Documents
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2023-2024 School Supply List
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Pre-K Waiting List
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Summer Learning Program
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Pre-K Registration
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Registration Checklist
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Dismissal Procedures
Please email Ms. Freeman by 12:30 the day of the change.
freemans1@fultonschools.org
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Carpool
Morning Carpool
Just a reminder that our morning carpool will close at 7:35 each morning, so please plan accordingly. Students arriving after 7:40 are considered tardy and parents will need to sign them in at our front office. Late arrivals will need to park and walk students to our front door.
Emergency/Fire Lane
The Fire Marshal’s Office has asked us to remind motorists that it is illegal to park in any Fire Lane on school district property at any time as it is a safety issue for emergency vehicle access. Violators who park illegally in a Fire Lane on school property are subject to a fine.
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TAG Screening Process
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Device User Agreements
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ISES Important Reminders
- All Visitors are required to show a Valid state issued ID:
- Before entering the building
- To check students out of the building (sick, doctor’s appt., dismissal, etc.)
- To have lunch with a student
- All tardy students must be signed in at the front office by an adult 18 or older.
- Any person picking up a student must be listed in the Infinite Campus student information system & be 18 years of age or older with a valid state issued ID.
- The cut off for Early Dismissal is at 2:00 p.m. Parents should always provide a transportation change for early dismissal.
- Parents interested in volunteering should go to fultonschools.org and click on “Community” and “Become a Volunteer” to register.
Please contact the front office with questions: 470-254-4070
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Digital Citizenship (Internet Safety)
Digital Citizenship is curriculum produced by Common Sense Media that is taught at all Fulton schools. The lessons teach students how to use digital media in a safe way. The METI teaches these lessons at the beginning of each year, yet all teachers reinforce internet safety throughout the year. Some of the lessons include guidelines about personal information, cyberbullying, cheating, communication, copyright, digital footprints, and self-image. Common Sense Media has many articles about how to help your child navigate the internet, reviews on movies/games, and general parent media concerns.
Visit the website: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/privacy-and-internet-safety
Fulton County Schools Transcripts and Records Requests
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Immunization/Health Records must be requested from the Georgia Immunization Registry.Click HERE to order immunization records. Birth Certifications must be requested from the Request Official Vital Event Record (ROVER).Click HERE to order birth certificate records. GED requests are ordered through the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG).Click HERE for TCSG GED Requests
FCS District News
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"Let's Talk Schools!" S3E5: Iris Im & Bryan Bernal
In episode five, Superintendent Mike Looney speaks with Iris Im, Coordinator of Intervention Services, and Bryan Bernal, a student at Riverwood High School, about the huge effect your student's mental, social, and emotional health has on learning. Find out about our district's award-winning student support services.
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FCS Board Bulletin for September 22, 2023
In this issue: September 21 Post-meeting Update; Superintendent's Report; Bridge to Success Program Update; Instructional Calendar Parameters; Community Meetings with Board Members.
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Georgia DOE Recognizes 22 Fulton Schools as Literacy Leaders
Knowing the fundamental importance of early literacy and students' ability to read proficiently by third grade, the Georgia Department of Education is recognizing schools with exceptional achievement or growth in third-grade reading as 2022-2023 Literacy Leaders.
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Celebrity Sisters Encourage Students To Shine, And Read
She melted hearts as Elsa in “Frozen” and defied gravity as Elphaba in “Wicked.” Recently, Broadway actress Idina Menzel took center stage with her sister - author and teacher Cara Mentzel - at New Prospect Elementary School. The superstar sisters stopped by to share their new book, “Proud Mouse.”