• Parents:

    We are proud to offer the Autrey Mill eighth grade students an exciting and educational trip to Atlanta, GA. The trip will take place on Wednesday, November 2, 2022, and will include visits to the World of Coke and National Center for Civil and Human Rights. 

    The trip is being sponsored by the 8th Grade Social Studies department. We will be leaving promptly at 9:00 AM and return to school around 3:30 PM.  We will have staff chaperones with an expected ratio of 12 students for every adult. 

    We will travel to Atlanta in luxury motor coaches, and a Chick Fil A lunch will be provided at Pemberton Park. 

    The cost of the trip is $105 which includes motor coach transportation, lunch, all attraction fees, and administrative costs.  We feel all students will benefit from this activity; however, attendance is not required and in no way affects a student’s instruction or grade. We do reserve the right to cancel this field trip if sufficient money is not available to cover all costs.  Any student who receives a multiple disciplinary referrals prior to the trip will be ineligible to attend the trip (this is at the discretion of the administration).

    All payments and permission forms are due Saturday, October 1, 2022.   

    Permission Form or Opt Out Form

    • Both parent and student need to sign the Permission or Opt Out form. Please use student’s given name.  These forms are also found on the school website (www.ammslions.org) under quick links Atlanta Trip.

     Payment

      

    Medication

    All medications needed for trip must be in the clinic prior to the trip. The forms are posted on the school website under Clinic.  Please contact the AMMS clinic with questions regarding medication.

    Please contact me at ericksona@fultonschools.org if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to providing a memorable trip for the 8th grade students.

     

    Anita Erickson

    Assistant Principal

    Autrey Mill Middle School

    470-254-7622 ext. 48241

    Preparing Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s Challenges