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Transitional Activities for sth Grade Students
Entering Middle School 2004-2005
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Big Creek (SFMS district)
Chattahoochee (Otwell district)
Chattahoochee (NFMS district)
Chestatee (NFMS district)
Coal Mountain (NFMS district)
Coal Mountain ( Liberty MS district)
Cumming (Otwell district)
Cumming (VCMS students)
Daves Creek (SFMS district)
Daves Creek-ESOL (Otwell district)
Mashburn (Otwell district)
Matt ( Liberty MS district)
Midway (VCMS district)
Sawnee ( Liberty MS district)
Sawnee (VCMS district)
Settles Bridge (Riverwatch district)
Sharon (Riverwatch district)
Vickery Creek (VCMS district)
Going from elementary
school to middle school can
be an exciting time for students
and parents. Middle school
students have lockers, change
classes, and have more free
dom. Forsyth County has
planned activities to assist
families with this transition.
Contact: Debbie Rondem at
770-887-2461 ext. 2335
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Above, from left, Avery Hunt, Anna
Blackburn, Bailey Howard, Madison
Bass, Jonathan Wullstein and Alyssa
Toombs. Fourth grader Avery Hunt
won first place for his brochure enti
tled "Life in the 4th Grade." Alyssa
Toombs, fifth grade, took second
place for her Power Point presentation
on "How to Create Music Videos."
Jonathan Wullstein and Bailey
Howard won second place for their
Power Point presentation on "3rd
Grade Rocks." Madison Bass and
Anna Blackburn won second place for
their brochure on "Hungary." Left,
South Forsyth Middle School's Allison
Kubala, a sixth grader, won first place
in Multimedia Applications Grades 5-
6.
Photos submitted
Elementary tours middle
May 20 . 9-10 30 am
Mar 18 9-10 am
Mar 18. 9-10 am
May 13. 9-10 a m
Mar 12. 9-10 a m
Mar 12. 9-10 a m
Mar 18. 9-10 a m
Mar 29, 9 a m.
May 20 9-10 30 am
Mar 17, 9 a m
Mar 17. 9-10 am
Mar 18. 9-10 a m
Mar 29. 9 a m
Mar 12, 9-10 am
Mar 29, 9 a m
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Mar 30. 9 am.
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& Spring Accessories Fair
Saturday, March 20th 10am-4pm
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games for the chance to win great
prizes. Seminars will be held next dtx>r
G? to the Cumming store at 10:30am and
1:00pm.
Come see the 2004 Spring Line:
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Cumming from Ham - 2pm.
_ Carnival Games - Great Prizes - _
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EDUCATION
Middle visits elementary
May 3. 9 15-10 a m
May 3. 9.15-10 a m
May 3. 10-11 30 a m.
Apr 29. 1.15-2 ’5 pm
Apr 29. 1:15-2 15 p m
Apr 30. 9am
Apr 19. Video
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May 5. 9 15 a m
Apr 30. 1-2 p m
Apr 19, Video
Apr 30. 10-11 a m.
Apr. 19. Video
Apr 19, Video
May 20 . 7 p m
May 6. 7 p m
May 11, 7-8 p m
May 11. 7-8 pm
May 11,7 p m
May 10
May 6.7 pm
May 4,7 p m
May 20. 7 p m
May 6.7 pm.
May 6,7 pm
May 10
May 4,7 p.m
May 10
May 4. 7 p m.
May 4,7 p.m
Sawnee Elementary holds
Optimist Oratorical Contest
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Sawnee Elementary students spoke on the topic "Thinking, Working, and
Expecting the Best." First place winners were Katie Garmon and Matthew
Webber. Runners-up were Emily Garmon and Jackson Shamblin. Other school
finalists included Lindsey Godfrey and William Mcßride. Above, from left, are
Matthew Webber, Jackson Shamblin and William Mcßride. Below, from left are
Katie Garmon, Emily Garmon and Lindsey Godfrey.
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School notes
Two students
...at Matt Elementary
School are state-level award
recipients for Georgia PTA
Reflections competition. They
won at the school level, then
the county level and now the
state level. Hannah Amer in
Mrs. Barnick's fourth grade
loral rou f lle uas surprised
recently when Sherry spent
EL i( over two hours researching
JHHL, > refinancing options for
them In the
werf/Aem orer S6OW « mowffr
a/oog uith other debt Uhen
you look hard enough. Sherry
■ff A says. theres a solution for
Just about everyone. "
“I Ve met lots of people in this community, including families who have
had trouble getting a mortgage loan," says Sherry Dial, Mortgage Specialist at
Mountain Suite Bank. "I know that's frustrating. People just want a home they can
call their own." Sherry considers herself a problem solver for the homebuyers
who come to see her. And when she finds away to help someone realize their
dream, she feels like she’s done something for the community. “Not everyone
his perfect credit," she says. “But every person or even family has their
strengths. No matter what it takes, my job is to find away to use those strengths
to get them the loan they need—a fair loan they can live with down the line.”
Bankers who listen to you.
Mountain
STATE BANK
Call Sherry at 706-265-1001
Dawsonville 6602 Highway 53 East, just east of GA 400
Cumming 6080 Bethelview Rd., just west of Hwy 9
www.mountainstatebank.com
MRS
FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS - Wednesday, March 17,2004 -
class won for photography.
Carly Wages in Mrs. Ransbo
tham first grade class won for
photography, as well.
The competition was very
fierce this year. There were
1.500 entries at the state level
The state awards ceremony
will be Apr. 18 at North
Atlanta High School on
Northside Drive.
Kindergarten Registration
...for Forsyth County
Schools has been set for
Thursday. April 29 from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. at each elemen
tary school.
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