Worth County Middle School
December 2018 RAMS Issue 3
Principal's Message
Homeroom begins daily at 8:00 AM. We offer additional morning instruction beginning at 7:30 AM if your child is struggling in any academic area. Please make every attempt to ensure that your child is at school on time and ready to learn daily.
We look forward to a successful school year with your child! On behalf of all our faculty and staff, we welcome you back to school! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at 229-776-8620.
Sincerely,
Tiffany L. Sevier
All students must wear ID badges around their neck on a lanyard. The replacement cost of the ID badge is $5.00.
Student Drop-Off and Pick-Up Area
Please pull your vehicle up to the last WCMS employee standing nearest (Isabella Street).
Cell phones are not allowed in the afternoon pickup area! They will be taken up!
Year long school fundraisers (all proceeds benefit WCMS)
Sweet tea will be sold during lunches on Thursdays and Fridays for $1.00.
Gatorade will be sold during lunches for $1.00.
Pens, pencils and paper are available to purchase.
Mechanical Pens - 50 cents
Black Ink Pens - 50 cents
Notebook paper - $1.00
The machines are located in front of Mr. Edwards's office.
You can purchase them between 7:30 -8:00 am. Or anytime your teacher gives you permission.
If you need change, please see Mrs. Smith, the Counselor.
The Semester All Star PBIS BAG Break - Behavior, Attendance, Grades - will be held on December 21, 2018 from 1:45 - 3:00 in the WCMS Gym. In order for students to participate, they must have: no unexcused absences, grades must be above 74, and no disciplinary referrals.
Worth County Middle School Parent Engagement Coordinator Trina Green
Email: tgreen@worthschools.net
Website: www.worthschools.net/2/home
Location: 1305 North Isabella Street, Sylvester, GA, USA
Phone: 229-776-8620
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorthCountyMiddleSchool/
Twitter: @wcmsrams
Title I Resource Center
Report Cards for Worth County Schools
Worth County Middle School's CCRPI Score for FY18 is 77.8!!
Basket Fundraiser for Gifted Program
Science in Action at WCMS
Disappearing Color Wheel
Mrs. Easom’s 8th grade science classes
In art, color is very important. The color wheel is often used to explain the relationship of different colors to one another. In this way, artists know what colors look good with each other and how to mix paint to produce more colors. All possible color combinations can be made by mixing just three primary colors with white and black. Artists use a color wheel that has the three primary colors — red, yellow, and blue — and three secondary colors — orange, green, and violet — as well as the tertiary colors that are in between, such as blue-green.
In this lab, students were able to see the bright colors of the rainbow disappear right before their eyes as they learned about the properties of light and how we see color.
Math in Action at WCMS
WCMS Math Unit Books
Worth County Middle School Information
WCMS Attendance Remind - select how you will receive notifications about WCMS Attendance.
WCMS After-School Program
Do you need extra help in Math, Language Arts and/or Science? Complete an application and return it tomorrow.
Snacks will NOT be provided.
The school does NOT provide transportation for students in the program.
WCMS Intervention Day - January 2 and 3, 8:00 am - 11:25 am
If your child is interested in joining the WCMS Environmental Club, please contact Jennifer Easom or Brent Joyner.
Any student who would like to be in the chorus, see Mrs. Holton for more information.
PBIS Classroom Posters around school help remind students of the behaviors in the classroom.
PBIS Cafeteria Posters help remind students of the behaviors expected in the cafeteria.
PBIS Hallway Posters help remind students of the behaviors expected in the hallways.
PBIS Bus Posters help remind students of the behaviors expected on the bus.
PBIS Restroom Posters help remind students of the behaviors expected in the restrooms.
The PBIS Matrix shows the overall expectations of our students.
Dates to Remember
December 21 - Last day of 2nd 9 weeks
January 7 - Students return to school
January 21 - No School
January 30 - BAG Celebration