Coleman Connection
Coleman Middle School Newsletter, 8/9/2019
Coleman Middle School will become a student-focused community which promotes life-long learning and real-world problem solving through the integration of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math in a global learning community.
The mission of Coleman Middle School is to provide students with rigorous and innovative learning opportunities using Project / Problem Based Learning (PBL) which promote collaboration, critical thinking, community, and creativity.
Principal's Weekly Video Message
Have you read a summer reading book?
Students attending Coleman Middle School in the fall of 2019 will be required to read at least one of the following books by author Alan Gratz. A required, GRADED assessment, on the book they chose to read, will be given on Thursday, August 29th.. Students may choose from the following:
· Grenade
· Prisoner B-3087
· Projekt 1065
· Refugee
From the Coleman Library Media Center:
What Did You Read This Summer??
Let us know what book (or books) you read this summer by leaving a video on our FlipGrid. Include the title of the book and the author. Make sure you title the video with your first name and grade. Prizes will be drawn on morning announcements for students who leave a video before September 1, 2019. All videos are approved by Mrs. Schmidt before posting so you will not see your video in the FlipGrid right away. Click on the link below, watch Mrs. Schmidt's welcome video and then record your own video.
Link: https://flipgrid.com/ac47bdef
Password: coleman546
Follow us on Instagram! @colemanmslibrary
School Course Pages
6th grade PBL launch supplies
State School Superintendent Richard Woods seeks 2019-20 Student Advisory Council
State School Superintendent Richard Woods is seeking middle and high school students to serve on his 2019-20 Student Advisory Council. These students will meet with Superintendent Woods to discuss the impact of state policies in the classroom, along with other issues related to education, and will serve as the Superintendent’s ambassadors to their respective schools. Members will also engage in community service projects to benefit Georgia students and schools.
Applicants must be enrolled in a Georgia public middle or high school for the 2019-20 school year.
Middle school students will meet October 21, January 15, and March 24 with a joint community service day on May 5. High school students will meet October 22, January 16, and March 25 with a joint community service day on May 5.
Apply online at: https://www.gadoe.org/External-Affairs-and-Policy/communications/Pages/PressReleaseDetails.aspx?PressView=default&pid=703
Morning Help Sessions
Business Partnerships/Friends of Coleman
Do you know of a business that might be interested in becoming a business partner? Business Partnerships begin at $100 as well.
Partnership proceeds go directly to the classroom to support PBL projects, technology initiatives, and other innovations!
Please contact me at JW_Mozley@gwinnett.k12.ga.us if you are interested. We appreciate your support and generosity!
Who to contact & When
Our Assistant Principal Contact Info...
Kim Booth, 6th grade, Kim_Booth@gwinnett.k12.ga.us
Jamie Larkin, 7th grade, Jamie_Larkin@gwinnett.k12.ga.us
Jennifer Dunn, 8th grade, Jennifer_Dunn@gwinnett.k12.ga.us.
Save the Date - Important Dates for Your Calendar
August 23 - Early Morning Help Sessions Begin (8:20 am; wait in car rider line until dismissed)
August 26, 6 pm - Curriculum Night and Book Fair (begin in Gym)
September 2 - Labor Day Holiday
September 17, 8:30 am, Coleman Middle Center - Java w/ JW (Parent Coffee)
September 17, 6 pm, Coleman Media Center - Digital Learning Day Q & A
September 20, Coleman Middle School Digital Learning Day #1
Coleman Middle School
Gwinnett's flagship STEAM school &
GA Department of Education STEAM-certified school
Website: colemanmiddle.org
Location: 3057 Main Street, Duluth, GA, United States
Phone: 678-407-7400
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coleman.middle?fref=nf
Twitter: @colemanms546