AMMS Lion's Roar
"Recognize the Roar"
Monday, September 13, 2021
Mr. Trey Martin, Principal
Dra. Mimi Gamel, 7th grade Assistant Principal
Ms. Laurie Chans, 6th grade Assistant Principal
Late Start Days:
First Late Start Day is September 20th.
On these days, classes start one hour later than usual for students so that faculty and staff can participate in Professional Learning opportunities and work together to improve teaching skills and the academic performance of students. Buses continue to operate on the regular schedule during late start dates; however, parents also can choose to transport their child to school by the scheduled later start time
(exactly one hour later than normal). Students who arrive early will participate in supervised activities until the school day begins.

Meet Marisa Greenberg (Cervasio). Our new 6th grade Math Teacher.
| Welcome them to the AMMS family! | Meet Jackie Dejo, Our new front desk Professional Assistant II.
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Meet Marisa Greenberg (Cervasio). Our new 6th grade Math Teacher.
- I have been teaching for 5 years.
- Taught 5th grade at Wilson Creek Elementary the past four years.
- My maiden name is Cervasio.. Some of my former 5th graders are at AMMS and know me as Ms. Cervasio.
- Fun Fact about me: I went to Autrey Mill Middle School as a student.
All Things PTA....
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82121176439?pwd=NGpTQ1lHdW51aHhycVRTSERpTkhOUT09
PTA Membership Toolkit link:
Reflections 2021-2022 "I Will Change the World By"
National PTA Reflections "I Will Change the World By"
The Reflections Program provides an opportunity for students to use their creative talents by expressing themselves through their own original works.
This year’s theme is “I Will Change the World By” and young artists may submit an entry in any of these six areas: Visual Arts, Photography, Literature, Music Composition, Dance Choreography, and Film Production. All entries are due by 9 a.m. on October 8th and should be turned into the Front Desk or outside of the Media Center. Students may enter more than one category, but each entry should have its own entry form attached.
You can find the ENTRY FORM and OFFICIAL RULES attached.
For more information go to the GA PTA WEBSITE (https://www.georgiapta.org/reflections/reflections-submission-info) or if you have any questions, please contact Zan Ouyang at zx.hillside@gmail.com.

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Picture Day September 22nd!
SAVE THE DATE……Wednesday, September 22, 2021, IS PICTURE DAY AT AMMS.
Students will have their pictures taken during their world language/reading class.
Safety and social distancing measures will be put in place:
- Students will take their masks off for the picture and then put them back on.
- There will be no camera cards for students to use; they will provide their student (lunch) number or name to the photographer.
- All photographers will wear masks.
- No props will be used.
You should receive an email from Lifetouch about the online procedures for ordering the pictures. If you have any questions, please contact me at ericksona@fultonschools.org.
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SPORTS INFORMATION

Extramurals 7th and 8th Graders ONLY
Tennis
7th and 8th graders ONLY, who have not failed more than one class the previous semester, including connections, may try out for the AMMS tennis team.
ALL forms must be completed correctly and personally handed in to Coach Larson ONLY at school by 4:05 p.m. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st. Do not wait until the last minute to turn in ALL forms – if a signature(s) and forms are missing the student will be ineligible to try out. Extramural Required Paperwork
Tryouts will be before school October 5th - October 18th, 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. on the school tennis courts. Students must bring a racket and a can of tennis balls. We have practices in the mornings based on the schedules of the students who make the team. Your student must be able to participate in practices and in the tournament at South Fulton Tennis Center on Saturday, October 23rd. Each school can enter 2 singles and 2 doubles teams for boys and 2 singles and 2 doubles teams for girls. Matches will follow the 6-game pro set format until the semi-finals, where an 8-game pro set will be played and the finals will play a 10-game pro set. Scoring will be no add, using 15, 30, 40 and game. At 40-all (deuce) the receiver gets to choose the side to receive serve. The team will be based solely on student performance during tryouts.
Email Coach Larson with any question – larsonj@fultonschools.org
Volleyball
7th and 8th graders ONLY, who have not failed more than one class the previous semester, including connections, may try out for the AMMS volleyball team.
ALL forms must be completed correctly and personally handed in to Coach Larson ONLY at school by 4:05 p.m. on FRIDAY, OCTOTBER 1st. Do not wait until the last minute to turn in ALL forms – if a signature(s) and forms are missing the student will be ineligible to try out.
Tryouts will be after school Oct. 5th – Oct. 8th, 4:05 p.m. - 5:05 p.m. in the gym. Depending on how many students tryout will determine the days of tryouts. We will have practices in the afternoons based on the schedules of the students who make the team. Your student must be able to participate in practices and games. The team will be based solely on student performance during tryouts and behavior while at school.
*Please be here to pick up your athlete promptly at 5:05 p.m. It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to pick up the students from after school activities and events. Autrey Mill Middle School is not responsible for supervision fifteen minutes after that time. If students are not picked up on time, the student could lose the privilege of participating in the program.
Email Coach Larson with any question – larsonj@fultonschools.org
Practices Tuesdays and Thursdays
Games are Wednesdays and Fridays
🤸♀️ Tumbling 🤸♂️
7th and 8th graders ONLY, who have not failed more than one class the previous semester, including connections, may participate on the AMMS tumbling team.
ALL forms must be completed correctly and personally handed in to Coach Larson ONLY at school by 4:05 pm on Friday, November 12th. Do not wait until the last minute to turn in ALL forms – if a signature(s) and forms are missing the student will not be allowed to participate. Extramural Required Paperwork
Practices: mornings TBA
Culminating Event: MUST attend Tumbling Exhibition (Ridgeview Charter Middle School) 12/3 Friday in the morning
Email Coach Larson with any question – larsonj@fultonschools.org
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Student Council for the 2021-2022 School Year!
All students interested in running for student council this year will be able to apply starting Thursday, September 9. Applications will be accepted until Friday, September 17, and voting will take place the week of September 20. Please contact your grade level representative for more information on how to apply.
6th grade – Ms. Catall catall@fultonschools.org
7th grade – Ms. Johnson johnsonjenny@fultonschools.org
8th grade – Ms. Shaffer shafferk@fultonschools.org
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We Need Your Photos!
This year, we’re bringing back our popular photo submissions for the yearbook. Our yearbook staff is looking for photos of the following: pets, favorite foods/cooking, travel, and Jr. Gladiator sports. Please use this link to submit photos: https://images.jostens.com/416225436. Please include as many names in the submission as you can. Questions? Email our AMMS yearbook advisor, Mrs. Wesker (weskerm@fultonschools.org).
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Suicide Prevention Month
Suicide Prevention Month
While suicide is one of the leading causes of death it is Preventable. In the United States we lose approximately 130 young people in this age group to suicide each week. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death for ages 10-24 in the state of Georgia. FOUR out of FIVE teens who attempt suicide have given clear warning signs. That means that in 80% of these cases, we have an opportunity to intervene and possibly save a young person who is at-risk.
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. During this month, our school will be drawing attention to the problem of suicide and advocating the prevention of this tragedy. We encourage our students and families to participate in Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.
We will be sharing resources and activities throughout September to bring awareness to suicide prevention. The awareness generated this month has the potential to have an enormous impact in our school community, even the chance to save a life.
Thank you for supporting this initiative and continuing the conversation at home with your students TEXT 4 HELP | 24/7 | Safe, Free & Confidential | 1-844-201-9946 NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 1-800-273-TALK www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org SAMHSA NATIONAL HELPLINE 1-800-662-HELP (4357) Please use the following link for more resources- Office of Student Supports / Suicide Prevention and Awareness (fultonschools.org)

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This week for Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month, the students and staff at AMMS will be focusing on CARE. We will be discussing and participating in activities that highlight practicing self-care and showing our friends that we care – music, mindfulness, yoga flow, and having fun!
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Student Checkout Procedures
In an effort to avoid interrupting instructional time with the intercom, students need to bring a note designating the time that they should meet you in the front office. Notes should be brought to the front office in the morning for authorization. The signed note will allow your child to leave class at the designated time and meet you in the front office. If students do not have a note we will not call them to the office until parents are at the school to sign them out (for example, we cannot call them out of class when you call from your car). For this reason, you may experience delays if your child does not have a note giving prior notification of early dismissal.
Your cooperation with our check in/out procedure will help keep classroom interruptions to a minimum and will get you on your way in a timely manner.
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School Safety
All visitors must be checked in and given a badge to be in the building. We ask that visitors go directly to and from their designated location regarding the purpose of their visit to AMMS.
Thank you!
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Thanks and we look forward to a healthy and safe year! If you have questions or concerns, please call the clinic directly at 470-254-8258.
FCS COVID 19 Reporting Procedures
FCS COVID 19 Reporting
Due to the ever-changing nature of this pandemic, the district will continue to monitor COVID data and recommendations, consult with public health officials, and make additional adjustments as necessary. If your child is sick, please keep them home. Families are still required to report a confirmed positive case of COVID-19, a pending COVID-19 test result (regardless of the reason for testing), and a direct contact with a person who is COVID-19 positive. FCS student/parents must use the Parent Reporting Portal to make the COVID-19 report.

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Ivey Bridge Academy
Ivy Bridge Academy's After-School Public Speaking & Debate program offers a chance for students to learn and engage with current events through the activity of Debate. Students enhance their research skills, critical thinking, organizational skills, persuasion tactics, and information processing by learning about both sides of an issue and being able to persuasively argue for either side.
Students who participate in our program will leave with a sense of accomplishment, newfound confidence, and a skill set that will help them through the rest of their schooling and even into adulthood. A main focus will be on creating and delivering persuasive speeches in front of their peers.
https://ivydebate.com/academic-camps/school-debate-program-autrey-mill-middle-school/
Thanks!
Christy Noll
Ivy Bridge Academy After-School Program Director
www.ivydebate.com
404-414-0356
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Yearbook Information
Buy a commemorative 8th Grade Yearbook Ad here!

Community News
7th Grade Girl Scout Troop
A 7th Grade Girl Scout troop is forming. (Meeting locations: TBD) Middle school-aged Girl Scouts, called Cadettes, develop leadership skills, explore ideas that interest them and can help create change in their communities and world.Cadettes also have increased opportunities for travel and exploration.
If you have a daughter interested in becoming a Girl Scout, please contact Elisabeth Kelly. liskelly8@gmail.com