The Pulse Post
Vol 2, Issue 10 | October 17th - 21st
Health Tip of the Week
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and a great time to refresh your memory on breast cancer screening guidelines and tests. Women in the U.S. have a 1 in 8 chance of getting the disease during their lifetime, so regular screening is important! The following are risk factors that are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer:
- Being female.
- Increasing age.
- A personal history of breast conditions. If you've had a breast biopsy that found lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) or atypical hyperplasia of the breast, you have an increased risk of breast cancer.
- A personal history of breast cancer. If you've had breast cancer in one breast, you have an increased risk of developing cancer in the other breast.
- A family history of breast cancer. If your mother, sister or daughter was diagnosed with breast cancer, particularly at a young age, your risk of breast cancer is increased.
- Inherited genes that increase cancer risk.
- Radiation exposure.
- Obesity.
- Beginning your period before age 12.
- Beginning menopause at an older age.
- Having your first child at an older age. Women who give birth to their first child after age 30 may have an increased risk of breast cancer.
- Having never been pregnant.
- Postmenopausal hormone therapy.
- Drinking alcohol. Drinking alcohol increases the risk of breast cancer.
2023-24 School Calendar Feedback
Free & Reduced Lunch Information
The Weekly Pulse Show
Gwinnett Great Days of Service
FAFSA & Financial Aid Night
McClure Health Science High School is hosting a FAFSA & Financial Aid Night on Thursday, October 20th at 6:00 PM. Elizabeth Umberger, a Financial Aid Advocate at Georgia Gwinnett College, and Hal Wilkinson from the Georgia Student Finance Commission will provide valuable financial aid information and assist families with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form.
PSAT Testing at MHSHS
https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/breast-cancer-awareness-month/
Here is a link to the Calendar as well - check it out!
https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/wp-content/uploads/BCAM-2022-Community-Sharing-Calendar.pdf
ThoughtExchange and GCPS
What are we doing well, and what can we improve to help build relationships between students, families, staff, the district, the board, and the GCPS community as we work together to support student success in Gwinnett County Public Schools?
We need your input on building relationships within our schools and district to support student success so we can learn what’s most important to everyone as we move ahead together this school year.
We will be using your thoughts to create a prioritized list of ideas for the leadership team to determine the next steps as we head into the second quarter of this school year. We are using ThoughtExchange, so everyone has a chance to share their perspectives and understand what’s most important to our GCPS Community.
Please share your thoughts and then rate at least 20-30 of the thoughts that others have shared. Your participation is confidential, so no one will know who shared or rated which thoughts. Personal attacks on students or staff will not be published. Please come back often through Monday, October 31, to share and rate new ideas.
GCPS Blueprint for the Future
Join Team GCPS!
GCPS is made up of teachers and staff passionate about supporting students in their journey through elementary, middle, and high school. If you are interested in joining a regionally and nationally recognized team dedicated to helping students find their own passions, you’ve come to the right place! Apply today!
At McClure Health Science HS, we strive for our students to have quality learning experiences to build their promising future.
Regular attendance in school develops good habits that will carry over later in life. Good attendance, including being on time to each class, correlates very strongly with improved grades in school.
Our school is committed to continuous communication with our families to support the whole learner.
Please contact your child's teacher, counselor, the parent center coordinator, or administrator for any support you may need. Below you will find school personnel contact information.
Parent Center Coordinator
Mirielle Nurinda - (770) 806-7911 / Mirielle.Nurinda@gcpsk12.org
Front Office
Carla Moreno - (770) 806-7900 / Carla.Moreno@gcpsk12.org
Counselors
9-11 A-K: Marcellus Howell - (770) 806-7915 / Marcellus.Howell@gcpsk12.org
9-11 L-Z: Jordyn Tinsley - (770) 806-7916 / Jordyn.L.Tinsley@gcpsk12.org
12th: Sylvia Rowe - (770) 806-7857 / Sylvia.Rowe@gcpsk12.org
Counseling Clerk
Lizette Mayo - (770) 806-7917 / Lizette.Mayo@gcpsk12.org
Administrators
9-11 A-K: Jessie Zaretsky - (770) 806-7821 / Jessie.Zaretsky@gcpsk12.org
9-11 L-Z: Dr. Tom Myers - (770) 806-7902 / Tom.Myers@gcpsk12.org
12th: Dr. Jimmie McKinley - (770) 806-7909 / Jimmie.McKinley@gcpsk12.org
Social Worker
Brittany McGrady - (770) 806-7954 / Brittany.McGrady@gcpsk12.org
Principal's Office
Administrative Assistant
Maria Salazar - (770) 806-7905 / Maria.L.Salazar@gcpsk12.org
Principal
Nicole Mosley - (770) 806-7901 / Nicole.Mosley@gcpsk12.org