Fulton Science Academy
INNOVATION, EXCELLENCE, CHARACTER
Week of April 18, 2016
Wow! What a week at FSA!
We had several major events at our school this past week. Lots of success and lots of fun!
18 FSAPS STUDENTS IN 7TH GRADE RECOGNIZED BY DUKE UNIVERSITY TALENT IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM
Congratulations to following 7th grade students for their recognition by Duke University Talent Identification Program based on their recent SAT or ACT scores
Qualified for Grand Recognition:
Claire Bowman, Madeline Dressel, Tyler Hecht, Shourya Jasti, Tushar Koteshwar, Vishaal Ram, Isabella Sims, Holden Watson
Qualified for State Recognition:
Arham Alam, Jaeden Amiri Owens, Claire Bowman, Chance Crigler, Madeline Dressel, Jacob Grigsby, Tyler Hecht, Shourya Jasti, Tushar Koteshwar, Neharika Marupudi, Karen Pederson, Meghana Raj, Vishaal Ram, Neda Rehan, Isabella Sims, Giles Sukkert, Holden Watson, Luke Westerfield
Qualified for Center for Summer Studies:
Arham Alam, Jaeden Amiri Owens, Claire Bowman, Chance Crigler, Madeline Dressel, Jacob Grigsby, Tyler Hecht, Shourya Jasti, Tushar Koteshwar, Neharika Marupudi, Karen Pederson, Vishaal Ram, Neda Rehan, Isabella Sims, Giles Sukkert, Holden Watson, Luke Westerfield
Qualified for Academy for Summer Studies:
Anjali Botcha, Meghana Raj, Neda Rehan, Ameya Rekapalli
Congratulations to all of these wonderful 7th graders and their parents for this wonderful achievement.
WHAT IS DUKE TIP?
As the largest program of its kind, participants in the Duke TIP 7th Grade Talent Search identify academic strengths, develop abilities and interests, and celebrate their achievements at a crucial time when they are forming their identities and looking ahead to the future. TIP assists families in determining how advanced their students’ academic abilities are and what level of educational challenge is appropriate.
Seventh grade students with strong intellectual abilities are eligible to participate because they achieved a qualifying score at or above the 95th percentile on a recent grade-level test. They have been identified as part of a select group who would benefit from participation in the Duke Tip program for academically talented students.
State Social Studies Fair
On Saturday, April 16, students from FSAPS attended the 2016 State Social Studies Fair at Clayton State University.
7th grader Isabella Sims took her project, “All The Pretty Horses: The Truth About America’s Wild Horses” and the 8th grade team of Ananya Pottabhathini and Prajwal Vedula entered their project “How Has the Syrian Refugee Crisis Impacted Europe’s Economy?”
These students had previously competed in the FSAPS school-wide Social Studies Fair in January and won first place in the West Metro Regional Social Studies Fair in March before earning the right to compete against students from across the state.
Both groups received ribbons and recognition for the hard work they put into their research and visual designs. The experience of doing original research and presenting it to a variety of judges will help prepare them for future research projects.
Congratulations to Isabella, Ananya, and Prajwal for their work and making it all the way to represent FSAPS in the state competition.
Media Festival Students Advanced to State Level!
4 projects qualified to the Georgia State Media Festival.
We congratulate our students and wish them luck in the State competition.
Project names and students names as follows:
Radical Breakfast - James Stevens
Music Around The World - Neharika Marupudi
Just Say No - Nishad Kute
Sith Science - Akash Bhatt
FSAPS Road to College Event Was a Huge Success!
6:00pm – Each college/university presented their schools for about 5 minutes.
7:00pm – College/university representatives was on a panel for the parents to ask questions
7:30pm – Time for parents to visit the tables of the college and universities
The panel of colleges included
- SCAD
- University of North Georgia
- Kennesaw State University
- Georgia Tech University
- Georgia State University
- Morehouse College
- University of West Georgia
- Oglethorpe University
- Young Harris College
- Berry College
- Brenau University
- Wesleyan College
- Georgia Student Finance Commission
A big THANK YOU goes to assistant principal, Mrs. Campbell, school board member, Mrs. Lassetter and our wonderful PVO parents for the organizing this wonderful event for our students.
Atlanta Brain Assembly
FSA CULTURAL CAFE WAS LOTS OF FUN!
The Cultural Cafe event this past Sunday afternoon was fantastic! Thanks to all of the volunteers that made it a success especially Kelly Dennis Utterback and Susie Miramontes. We got to eat food from dozens of different countries and were entertained by student performers. There were also a few student fundraisers for the academic teams getting ready to go to National Championship competitions next month! As usual, there is a lot going on at FSA!
Elementary Science Olympiad Invitational at FSA
Our school hosted a Elementary Science Olympiad Invitational this past Saturday at our school for the first time. Our students were so excited to have other ESO teams join us in our new building for a day full of competing and fun! Ms. Minor and Ms. P were so proud of how well our ESO students performed in their 18 events. Our students received many individual awards! As the hosting team, we had the pleasure of awarding our visiting schools with 3 trophies from our competition. It was a great day to be an FSA student!
A special thank you to the FSA parents who helped make this day happen.
An EXTRA special thank you to the Middle School Science Olympiad students who ran our events on Saturday. We are so impressed with how professional our middle school students become when needed.
Our FSA Family is AWESOME!
Important Dates This Week
Dress Down Update !
Wednesday, April 20 - > Robotics Team Fundraising Dress Down - Passes can be purchased from Robotics Team
Thursday, April 21 - > Dress Down for ALL Students - Two of our students are acting in a movie. A brief school arrival time and hallway transition time will be recorded at our school for that movie. No student faces will be shown. We need all students to dress down on Thursday since the school in the movie does not have uniforms.
Friday, April 22 - > 1st Dress Down Day for the students attended Road to College event
Monday, April 25 - > 2nd Dress Down Day if one parent attended Road to College event
Tuesday, April 26 - > 3rd Dress Down Day if both parents attended Road to College event
Calendar dates for the remainder of the school year!
Just added dates are in italics !
April 18 - Tellus Museum Field Trip K-3
April 18 at 4:30pm – Girls Volleyball Tryout 7th grade and up
April 19-Stone Mountain field trip 4-5
April 19 at 4:30pm – Boys Soccer Tryout 7th grade and up
April 20 at 4:30pm – Girls Basketball Tryout 7th grade and up
April 21- Earth Day- Big Canyon Assembly
April 21 at 4:30pm – Boys Basketball Tryout 7th grade and up
April 22- last day to order Summer Workbooks
April 25- Maker Faire Application Deadline
April 29 - May 1 - End of Year Field Trip to Orlando
May 4 – School Makers Faire
May 5 – STEAM Day, All day event for all grades
May 6 – MAP testing begins
May 7 - 10 - Coach Duzyol and Holden Attends National Math Counts Competition in Washington DC
May 7- 8th Grade Dance at 7 pm RESCHEDULED from 05-14-2015
May 13 – ITBS testing begins
May 14- E Science Olympiad attend State at Kennesaw State University
(May 14 - 8th Grade Dance- (date rescheduled to May 7))
May 15 - Recital for FSA Private Music Lesson
May 16- End of Year Picnic 4:30 pm 6-8 grade
May 17- End of Year Picnic 4:30 pm- 4-5 grade
May 17 - FSA Spring Concert at 6PM
May 18- End or Year Picnic 4:30 pm-Pre-K-3 grade
May 19 - 23 - M Science Olympiad Team Attend National Science Olympiad, Wisconsin
May 19 - 23 - Robotics Team Fly to California for North American Lego League
May 20-Locker Clean Out Day
Last week of School is Spirit Week
May 23- Tacky Day
May 23- Elementary Talent Show 1:45 pm
May 24- Decades Day
May 24 - 8th Grade Award Ceremony at 9AM
May 24 –Middle School Talent Show at 1:45 pm
May 25-Jersey Day
May 25 – Last Blast Carnival – all day event, all grades- Year Book Signing
May 25 -28 -Destination Imagination Teams Attend Global Finals in TN
May 26-Dress Up Day- no jeans, no t-shirts
May 26 - Elementary Award Ceremony at 1:30PM
May 26 - Middle School Award Ceremony at 2:30PM
May 26 – Last day of School
May 29 - June 4: Summer Leadership Camp
This Week at FSA
High School Sports Tryouts
Tryouts for these teams will be at our school gym during the week of April 18, 2016 between 4:30pm and 5:30pm. The schedule will be as follows:
Monday, April 18 at 4:30pm – Girls Volleyball Tryout
Tuesday, April 19 at 4:30pm – Boys Soccer Tryout
Wednesday, April 20 at 4:30pm – Girls Basketball Tryout
Thursday, April 21 at 4:30pm – Boys Basketball Tryout
Students must be rising 8th grade and above to try out!
Summer Skills Workbooks Deadline to Order is Friday!
Are you looking for something your child can do over the summer to stay on top of their academics? The Summer Skills books are three different series of review books (math, language arts, and foreign language) for students from pre-k through high school. Each grade level book helps students maintain their academic skills over the summer months. If you are looking for something to help your child review and stay sharp over the summer, please consider ordering these Summer Skills Workbooks for your FSAPS child. Orders should be turned in to your child’s homeroom teacher no later than Friday, April 22nd.
For more information, details, and samples about each book - please visit the following website:http://www.summerskills.com/
Please contact Ms. Przedpelski at cprzedpelski@fultonscienceacademy.org if you have any questions.
Deadline for Private Music Recital is Friday
All Recital Forms must be turned in by Friday, April 22nd; otherwise, your student will not be included in the Recital on May 15! There are extra forms at the front desk.
Attend School in Costa Rica - December 12-19, 2016
More from Model UN trip
Members of the FSAPS Model United Nations team began Spring Break early this year – spending 4 days in New York City from March 30 – April 2 competing in the 2016 Global Classrooms International Model United Nations Middle School Conference.
A dozen FSAPS students travelled to the Big Apple where they took in the sights before competing with over 1700 students from numerous countries.
This year FSAPS was representing the country of Iraq. Students had a great time participating in the conference, where they were split into various councils to discuss important issues facing the world today. During this time, students made friends with their peers from schools in the US and around the world to present positions and resolutions to these issues. This conference was a terrific experience and the students were well-prepared and confident in their performance.
Students were delegates of Iraq in the following United Nations committees:
DISEC Disarmament and International Security Committee
FAO Food and Agriculture Organization
GA3 SOCHUM Third Committee of the General Assembly: Social, Humanitarian & Cultural
ILO International Labour Organization
UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
WFP World Food Programme
Arriving in the city early, students were treated to fantastic weather as they took in the many sites and shopping opportunities. This included a boat tour around the city, visiting the 9/11 memorial and museum, walking through Central Park, visiting the American Museum of Natural History or the Metropolitan Museum of Art, riding the subway, and visiting Times Square during both the day and evening. Students also took the opportunity to shop for souvenirs at stores such as the World of Nintendo, the LEGO Store, and Dylan’s Candy Bar, a 3-story candy shop.
We are extremely proud of the hard work our students put into preparing for the conference and for their performance. These students were gracious, dignified, and represented FSAPS in the best possible light. Most of all each had a great experience and created memories that will last a lifetime.
Full steam ahead for STEAM Day!
SUMMER PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS
Summer is a good time to "Try an Instrument"! The program will begin June 6th and run through August 1st (excluding the week of July 4th). Contact Melinda Hubbell at (770) 402-2907 or mhubbell@fultonscienceacademy.org for more information.
Teachers are available at different times throughout the 8 week Summer Program. If you are currently enrolled in the Private Music Lesson Program, check with your teacher regarding their particular availability. You may sign up for as many lessons as you would like over this period at $30 per lesson. If your teacher is not available for all, or part, of the summer, you may sign up with another teacher.
GUITAR ENSEMBLE CAMP
We are offering Guitar Ensemble Camp from June 6-June 17, Monday through Friday. Joseph Kirkland will be the Conductor. There will be two-hour and a half long sessions with a half hour lunch break in between: 11-12:15, Lunch, 12:45-2. Tuition is $300. Students will need a guitar, foot stool and extra strings. There will be a performance on the last day. Call Melinda Hubbell at (770) 402-2907 for more information.
GUITAR ENSEMBLE OFFERED NEXT YEAR
We encourage anyone who would like to sign up for Guitar Ensemble next year, to also sign up for the camp. Please look for details regarding Guitar Ensemble in future newsletters.
Summer Camps
There will be three summer camps at our school this year. See websites below for more information and registration:
S.T.E.A.M. Camp
(http://steamcamp.fultonscienceacademy.org)
IDTech Camp
(https://www.idtech.com/locations/georgia-summer-camps/alpharetta/id-tech-fulton-science-academy/.
BioIgnite Summer Camp.
CMP: The theme for April is Integrity
Have the courage to say no. Have the courage to face the truth. Do the right thing because it is right. These are the magic keys to living your life with integrity. – W. Clement Stone
Kindergarten Hands on Science Club
Students in Hands on Science club have so much fun! Science is all around us. Benefits of learning science hands-on are incomparable to text book questions and assignments. Here are a few examples of what we have been doing; What chemical reaction occurs when we mix mentos to diet coke, What is a non-newtonian fluid, or can we make our own hovercraft?
5th Grade Book Reports!
The projects are displayed in the hallway leading toward the gym. If you are on campus at any time, please stop by and take a look at our wonderful student work!
March Fitness Challenge Results!
The winners of the Push Up Challenge are....
The Middle School winning class is Ms. Rucker's class with 23 days of completed push ups.
The Middle School Second Place is Mrs. Carmona's Class with 22 days of completed push ups.
The Elementary school winning class is Ms. Ramsey's Class with 23 days of completed push ups.
We are lucky to have such determined students in our school recognizing the importance of health and fitness. I am proud of all of you! :)
Have Fun! Stay Fit!
Ashley Shadburn, Physical Education/Health Education Teacher
April Fitness Challenge
At FSA, we are implementing physical fitness in a new way. As a personal trainer, I want the students to enjoy fitness throughout their lives without being afraid of having to run or do push ups as a punishment. The amount of support from the faculty with our fitness challenges is very rewarding. The students are enjoying doing push ups in all grades by pushing themselves to beat their own personal record. Fitness is all about you versus you.
April Challenge- squats has already begun!
Good Luck and Stay Fit!
Trips
k-3rd grade Field trip
We have a limit of 2 parents per class for chaperones, so if you are interested in chaperoning for your child's class, please email Melissa Whitlock atmwhitlock@fultonscienceacademy.org before sending in money!
On field trip day, your child will need to wear their RED FSA uniform polo shirt. We will be leaving promptly at 8:15 to make sure we get there on time, so please make sure your child is at school before 8 AM. Thanks!
4th and 5th Grade Stone Mountain Field Trip
4th and 5th graders will be heading on a field trip to visit Stone Mountain Park on April 19, 2016. Students will take part in Stone Mountain's Colonial Georgia Program. This program features a visit to the Revolutionary-era Thornton House and a look at what our state was like as America was becoming an independent nation.
8th Grade Six Flags Trip
We are organizing an 8th grade field trip to Six Flags over Georgia on Friday, April 22nd 2016 during school hours. It is one of the Education (Physics) days at Six Flags. We will leave from FSA at 8:30 a.m. and return around 4:20 p.m. by school bus.
We also need some parent chaperons. If you are interested please send me an email and return $80 with the attached form. $40 for your child and $40 for yourself. We have limited space for parents.First come first served. nturan@fultonscienceacademy.org
Calendar dates for remainder of the school year
FSA Health Policy Reminder
It seems that cold and flu season is upon us and in full swing. We would like to remind you of our school policy regarding communicable illnesses and give you some helpful tips for staying healthy. We are beginning to see a lot of students at the front office with communicable illnesses and many of them mention that they were sick before leaving home, but their parents encouraged them to come to school. Please let me remind you that control measures and periods of exclusion are very important at a time like this in order to keep down the spread of these illnesses.
If we all follow these guidelines and simple steps, it will help to combat the spread of illness throughout our school and in your homes.
School guidelines regarding communicable illness:
1. The student should remain at home until being symptom free for 24 hours. This means that your child may not return to school until 24 hours from their last vomiting or diarrhea episode.
2. If the student experiences a fever during an illness, they should be “fever free” for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medication before returning to school.
3. If the diagnosis is strep throat, the student should remain at home for 24 hours after starting the first dose of antibiotic treatment.
4. During any communicable illness, the student should be symptom free and fever free for 24 hours before returning to school. If your child has the flu, they should provide a doctor's note stating they can return to school.
IMPORTANT DISMISSAL PROCEDURES ANNOUNCEMENT
For the safety of our students:
School dismissal policy is that at 3:30 pm and 4:20 pm students are dismissed by carpool at the upper circle. Unless there is a family emergency, please do not expect to get your student from the front desk. If there is a family emergency please call the Administration Team, Principal Sener, or Assistant Principals Turan and Campbell, who will authorize pick up of your child during our no pick up times.
Any students waiting in the lobby without a parent will be sent up to Study Hall between 3:30 pm and 4:20 pm to be supervised, and from 4:40 pm -6 pm to After Care.
School closes at 6 pm, any students remaining will be under the care of staff waiting to go home.
If a parent is coaching a club or at a parent conference siblings or carpooling students need to be in Study Hall or After Care (no fee incurred).
If one student is in a club, or private music lesson, any additional siblings will be expected to follow the rule above (fee will apply after 4:40).
Academic Team members need to be picked up at 5:30 pm (unless otherwise directed by teachers). If not picked up they will be sent to After Care and the fee applied.
Pre-k and Kindergarten students (and any siblings or carpooling students) will continue to dismiss from the end of the elementary hallway.
Teachers ‘children need to use Study Hall or After Care unless directly supervised by their parent.
No student should ever be in an area of our school without adult supervision, cafeteria, stage, gym etc
Please respect our teachers and parent coach’s personal time as they work outside regular school hours with your students by picking up promptly.
This is our school policy and it will be adhered to.
General Information
parents of rising 7th graders
All students born on or after January 1, 2002 and entering, advancing or transferring into 7th grade in Georgia need proof of an adolescent pertussis (whooping cough) booster vaccination (called “Tdap”) and an adolescent meningococcal vaccination (MCV4). Proof of both vaccinations must be documented on the Georgia Immunization Certificate (Form 3231).
Please submit to the front desk before Fall semester begins. Thank you.
PVO selling select Spirit wear
Please ask at the front desk for styles, sizes and prices!
We also stilll have FSA mugs, hats, bags, and car magnets available for purchase.
Teacher Requests
Elementary Science Olympiad-empty 2 liter soda bottles with the label attached
Thank you!
We are excited to announce that we will be holding a Maker Faire at FSAPS on May 4th.
A Maker Faire is the best Show (and Tell) on Earth! It is a festival of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness.
All students were invited to create a project to display at our school Maker Faire to be held on our campus.
Students who participate will earn 10 points extra credit added to a test in their Science class and a chance to win an exciting award and a cash prize!
· Elementary School:
LEGO sets, craft sets, and Snap Circuits
Middle School:
1st Place - $100 Amazon Gift Card
2nd Place - $75 Amazon Gift Card
3rd Place $50 Amazon Gift Card
(1. Fill out the Maker Faire Project Proposal and turn it in to your Science teacher - completed)
2. Use the Maker Project Packet attached to work on your project throughout the semester and bring it to school no later than Monday, April 25th.
MORNING ANNOUNCEMENT VIDEOS
Dear Parents,
We now have daily morning announcement videos on our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/FultonScienceAcademy
Every morning students watch video announcement in their homeroom classes.
If you like, check them out everyday as you are available on our Youtube Channel.
If you subscribe to our Youtube channel, then you will be notified whenever a morning announcement video is uploaded or a new school video is uploaded. Please see a sample morning announcement video below.
Summer 2016!
FULTON SCIENCE ACADEMY 2016 SUMMER STEAM CAMP FOR ACADEMICALLY GIFTED
OPEN TO ALL GEORGIA GIFTED STUDENTS IN 1ST GRADE THROUGH 8TH GRADE.FSA S.T.E.A.M. Camp provides fun hands-on activities in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics to develop new skills, expand creative thinking, and foster team building and new friendships.
FSA S.T.E.A.M. Camp is taught by an award winning staff, occurs in an easy two-weeks day camp format, and is designed to be both fun and full of learning!
Activities include Math Games, Hands-On Science Activities, Multi-Media Art Projects,
Robotics, Computer Programming, and 3D Animation.
Campers are divided into grade levels to better tailor activities, instruction,
supervision, and content for a more engaging and fun experience!
1ST SESSION: FROM JUNE 6, 2016 TO FRIDAY, JUNE 17 FOR 1O WEEK DAYS
2ND SESSION: FROM JUNE 20, 2016 TO FRIDAY, JULY 1 FOR 1O WEEK DAYS
Since both sessions are identical and will include same content, families may choose either of the dates to register based on their availability.
COST: $600 PER CAMPER FOR A SESSION
This amount includes all materials, instruction, lunch, and snacks.
Each student will be given a certificate for the successful completion of
FSA S.T.E.A.M. Camp for the Academically Gifted
Registration: https://steamcamp.fultonscienceacademy.org
2016 FSA Summer Leadership Camp
2016 FSA Summer Leadership Camp will take place May 28th through June 3rd , at Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The camp is open to 5th through 8th grade students and includes Daily Leadership Classes, outdoor & indoor activities such as Dollywood, Rafting, Go-Kart, Golf, Blaster boats, 5D Movie, City Tour... the cost is $500 (Tickets, Transportation and Meals included).
Please contact Mr.Turan if you have any questions at nturan@fultonscienceacademy.org
Bioignite Summer Camp
For Your information
Uniform and locker Reminder
A reminder that all non-uniform jackets need to be taken off and left in lockers or cubbies after arriving at school. Jackets should be worn for outside recess, but must be returned to lockers or cubbies after that. Wearing a non-uniform jacket during class is a violation of the dress code, which results in conduct points.
All students 4th through 8th grade have been issued a locker lock for their locker. This locker lock is to be used to prevent anyone from tampering with student belongings. If you have lost your locker lock, see Mrs. Campbell for a replacement. A replacement lock will cost $20.
Also, all lockers should be clean of papers and objects on the outside, except for the good luck messages for academic team competitions. All birthday congratulations may be displayed for one week.
On Going Programs
ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN - OUR GOAL IS 100% PARTICIPATION
Dear FSA Families,
Our Annual Giving Campaign is well on its way and we would like for you to be a part of the giving. Our goal is 100% participation.
Please note that you may donate at any amount level. It is more important that you participate.
Please find the details here: http://fultonscienceacademy.org/giving-back/
Thank you for all you do.
Six Flags Read to Succeed
If your child is in kindergarten through 6th grade, and met the reading requirements and completed the form by February 24th they will receive a free ticket to Six Flags Over Georgia to be used 2016 season.
Useful Information
Get my kidz shuttle
The special group rate will be for the following areas: Cumming, Suwanee, Duluth, Alpharetta
Please contact Get My Kidz Shuttle at info@getmykidzshuttle.com or 678-357-6797
Our website is www.getmykidzshuttle.com
Year Book Update
To purchase and CUSTOMIZE your yearbook, go to: www.TreeRing.com/validate and enter the FSAPS passcode: 1013541294622699
Even if you do not plan to purchase a yearbook this year, please create an account. You may use the same account every year, and you will be able to share photos online within the FSAPS family (and help contribute pictures to the yearbook!).
If you already have an account, please make sure that it is linked up with this year's yearbook!
WT Cafe
WTCafe is proud to be the Fulton Science Academy lunch provider!
Wholesome Tummies is a locally owned franchise, providing only the highest quality, freshest lunches.
Our foods are all - natural and never contain any high fructose corn syrup, unnatural trans fats, artificial colors, flavors or added nitrates. The menu is also 100% "nut-free" with offering of gluten-free and vegetarian items.
You can order your all-natural entrees directly from our website at www.WTCAFE.com. Order 36 hours before the meal to get all of the menu options or as late as 8am the same morning for a vegetarian pasta! Entrees are pre-ordered and delivered to school daily in time for lunch. Students can choose 2 sides on site from a variety of fresh, in-season fruits, salads and veggies and a selection of healthy, all-natural snacks.
A Reminder from the Front Office
If a student has been absent from school sick they should not come back the same day for clubs or music lessons.
FSA BAND & ORCHESTRA PROGRAM
Please check this website for detailed information and registration to FSA Band and Orchestra Program:
Since we have after school clubs till 4:20pm, the band and orchestra will start at 4:30pm to avoid possible conflicts with academic teams and club studies. Please check actual days and times on the website - http://www.dolceensemble.com
FSA SOCIAL MEDIA
Dear Families,
We regularly update our accounts on social media. You may enjoy following our school on social media as well. Here are our links:
1- FSA YOUTUBE CHANNEL
https://www.youtube.com/user/FultonScienceAcademy
If you subscribe to our YouTube channel, you will receive notifications whenever we upload a new video.
2- FSA FACEBOOK PAGE
https://www.facebook.com/FultonScienceAcademyPrivateSchool/
Many of you are already following our Facebook page. If you are not yet following, all you need to do is to “Like" our Facebook page.
3- FSA INSTAGRAM
https://www.instagram.com/fultonscienceacademy/
We post lots of pictures on our Instagram account. You will enjoy seeing new pictures every day.
4- FSA LINKEDIN
https://www.linkedin.com/company/fulton-science-academy-private-school
So many of you have LinkedIn accounts. To get news about our school on LinkedIn, simply follow our schools’s LinkedIn page.
5 –FSA TWITTER
https://twitter.com/fsaprivate
Twitter is a great way to get updated about school. Simply follow our school on Twitter to get recent tweets from our school.
6- FSA BLOG
http://fultonscienceacademyprivateschool.blogspot.com
If you click on Follow button on the right hand side, you will receive notifications when we post a new article.
GREEN SCHOOL TIPS BY FSA ROBOTICS TEAM STUDENTS
SIGN UP FOR REMIND!
We have created a Remind account to keep our community informed and up-to-date with what is happening at our school.
By joining FSAPS remind, you will be receiving messages via push notifications, SMS, or e-mail. We recommend SMS option for our families and students.
We will use this tool as an addition to other communication tools we use at our school.
If interested, please click here to follow the instructions.
Fulton Science Academy Private School
Serving Advanced and Gifted Students
Pre-K through High School
Email: ksener@fultonscienceacademy.org
Website: www.fultonscienceacademy.org
Location: 3035 Fanfare Way, GA, United States
Phone: (678) 366-2555
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FultonScienceAcademyPrivateSchool
Twitter: @fsaprivate