Southwood Academy of the Arts

January 16th - 20th, 2023

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All-State Orchestra Honors

Congratulations to the following students who made the All-State Orchestra: Sara Kate Smith (violin), Kyrie Loudin (viola), Annalise Sullivan (viola), and Alex Seawright (violin)!
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All-State Band Honors

Congratulations to the following band students for advancing to the 2nd round of All-State Band auditions: Maggie Hunsinger, Abby Dobson, Elijah Williams, Katherine Milner, & Ryker Erwin!

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Chorus Field Trip

On Thursday, January 26th, Southwood Academy’s choral students will be going to Anderson University for a choral workshop. 7th and 8th graders will be singing “The Road not Taken,” and everyone will sing “Music Alone Shall Live.” They will leave SAA at 9:30 AM, and will return around 11:45 AM. 6th graders will have lunch as soon as they return, but everyone else will follow their normal lunch schedules. Parents must fill out the field trip permission form as soon as possible. This field trip is not mandatory, but attendance is strongly encouraged.
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Interesting Integers

This week 6th grade math classes have been studying integers. Mrs. McCoy’s classes are ordering and comparing integers. Mrs. Hollingsworth’s classes just completed their Real World Integers project.

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Product Proposals

Mrs. Dobson’s 7th grade students did research projects on endothermic and exothermic chemical reactions. With their research the students designed advertisements for their products. Finally, the students voted on their favorite designs. When asked about the project, students said that it was really fun and interactive. They enjoyed viewing and judging other projects in a Shark Tank format.


Geographical Stories

These pictures are some examples of Mr. Kay's 7th grade social studies Europe projects. These projects are about making a story while including elements of a country they’ve been studying. The story had to be at least ten pages long. A few countries used in these projects were France, Italy, Russia, Vatican City, and the United Kingdom.

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Parents of 8th graders, please sign up for an IGP meeting!

IGP Information for 8th Grade Students

8th grade student IGP meetings have started, and they need to be completed by the end of January! Both Westside and Hanna have the same registration form. Parents, please set up an Individual Graduation Plan or IGP meeting with either Dr. Chamblee or Ms. Doolittle. Your meeting can be virtual or in person. During the IGP meeting, students will review the course catalog for their freshman year of high school, and the high school registration form will be completed. A PDF of the high school catalog, the high school registration form, and links to sign up for a meeting are below. For more information about IGPs, careeer clusters, and more, visit Ms. Doolittle's website.

The Outsiders

Mrs. Nickles's third block and Miss Crittendon's fourth block classes are now reading The Outsiders. Their objective from this unit is to analyze how the author's development of character’s perspectives create suspense. In order to organize what they are reading, they have novel folders with character and chapter reviews.

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Ozobots help 8th grade students review slope & graphing in Mrs. Duncan's math class!

MLK Day of Service

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is January 16th!

A Day On & Not Off

In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life, work, and message, consider serving your family or your community in some way over your four day weekend! The United Way of Anderson is sponsoring Dream Day 2023 on Saturday, January 14th. If you and your family are looking for ways to get involved locally, use the website to sign up to volunteer or donate toward a new roof for the Westside Community Center, which is just a few blocks from our school.

If you are interested in going on a summer 2024 trip to Europe, check out the presentation below!

This trip is open to current 7th or 8th grade students!

Share Your Photos with the Yearbook Staff

The yearbook staff would love to include photos of your activities outside of school! If you have a fun travel, sports, club, team, or activity photo, please access the Google form and upload your photo! The best photos will be included in this year’s yearbook.

End of the 9 Weeks

The second nine weeks ended last week. Report cards will be printed the following week and will go home on Thursday, January 19th.

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Anastasia opens at the end of the month!

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Clemson STEM Day

Clemson STEM day is a program for middle school students. The goal of this day is to introduce students to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Activities include hands-on engineering and science demonstrations and interactions with current Clemson engineering students. STEM day is on February 4th, and students may attend the morning session from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM or the afternoon session from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.

Work It Out Wednesdays

7th grade students have the option to attend Work It Out Wednesdays if they are missing work or need help. This will be held during 7th grade lunch on Wednesdays in the media center. Interested students may sign up to participate.
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Student IDs

New student IDs have been distributed. Students need to wear their IDs throughout the school day. If a student forgets his or her ID, the first one is free. Temporary stickers are $1. If an ID is lost, it will cost $3 for a new ID and $2 for a new lanyard. IDs will be required at all times this year.

Help Us Reach Our Goal!

We finally reached our goal to save 10,000 water bottles from the landfill! Newsletter Staff's next goal is to reach 20,000. Fill up your reusable bottle at the water fountain between the 6th and 7th grade hallways and help us reach our goal!
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Clear Bag Policy for Anderson 5

As part of our ongoing effort to provide a safe and secure school environment for our students and staff, Anderson School District Five will be implementing a clear bag policy for high school and middle school football games. Further adjustments to this policy may be enacted prior to the beginning of winter sports. Prohibited bags include, but are not limited to:

  • Purses - larger than a clutch bag

  • Camera cases

  • Briefcases

  • Backpacks

  • Cinch bags

  • Tinted/printed pattern plastic bags

  • Diaper bags

  • Mesh bags

Diapers and other baby supplies can be carried into the stadium in a clear bag. Infant formula, milk, or medicine needing refrigeration is allowed in a small soft-side cooler, and is subject to search at the gate. For additional information, please check out the image below.

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Anderson 5 Needs Bus Drivers

Anderson School District Five is in immediate need of bus drivers. The current salary is $17.43 for new drivers and up to $25.82 for equivalence drivers. On-site paid training is offered at a rate of $16.43 per hour. This includes, but is not limited to, classroom training and behind-the-wheel training. Certified bus drivers are guaranteed 30 hours per week and could work up to 40 hours per week. Full-time drivers qualify for state benefits and participation in the South Carolina Retirement System. If you are only interested in driving a morning or afternoon route, part-time positions are available. Please check out the interest form below.


*Video Information: Under the leadership of Mr. Keith White at TLHS and Mr. Mark Lyon at AIT, several videos have been created by students as part of a fun classroom assignment while using younger students and staff of A5 as the actors. We appreciate the partnership from Nevitt Forest and North Pointe with providing such talented student actors. There will be more videos to come…this is just the beginning!

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Strings Reminders

Strings students have a lot of upcoming events this spring! Every Friday at 7:45 AM students will rehearse for the National Orchestra Festival. On Thursday, January 26, 2023 chosen students will attend All County Clinic. On Tuesday, February 21, 2023 students will have an After School Rehearsal until 4:30 PM. February 24-26 select students will attend All State Orchestra at Cane Bay High School, Summerville, SC. On Thursday, March 2, 2023 students will have an after school rehearsal, as well as a Concert at 6:00 PM followed by a National Orchestra Festival question and answer. On Thursday, March 9, 2023, Concert Performance Assessment will happen at Wade Hampton High School.

Finally, from March 15-19 National Orchestra Festival in Orlando, Florida will occur.

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6th Grade Field Trip

The field trip is March 9-10 2023. This is an overnight trip and the trip fee will include: transportation, lodging, all meals, all activities, and sixth grade t-shirts. The parent form for the field trip is below. All fees should have been paid. If you have questions, contact Mrs. Liles.

Club News

Newsletter Club

In order to provide more time, the Newsletter Club staff will meet Monday mornings 7:45 am in the media center classroom for assignments. Wednesday work sessions will be during 3rd block and 8th grade lunch. If you cannot make a meeting, please check in with Mrs. Spencer.

Creative Writing Club

Creative Writing students meet every Tuesday morning in Miss Paradis's classroom! Students who attended worked on a short piece of literature about something that happened to them that morning. There were no guidelines, so everyone has the freedom to write in any form or style.

Southwood Academy's YCI

YCI is starting back up at Southwood Academy of the Arts! YCI, Youth Commission International, is a Christian organization that talks about God and fellowship. YCI is 7:30 am every Thursday in the Performance Arts Center, and Mr. Pendergrass (the 8th grade science teacher) is the supervisor. There will be games and snacks. All are welcome!

Games Club

Games Club meets on Wednesday mornings in the media center. Games Club members are listed on a spreadsheet and do not need to get a pass. If you haven't been attending for a while, your name will be dropped from the spreadsheet. If you are interested in joining Games Club, there will be a sign up sheet in the Media Center. During our club meetings, students play games like checkers, chess, cards, Uno, Battleship, Sorry, Clue, Jenga, Trouble and more. If you like to work on puzzles, there will be a puzzle table as well. Unplug and join in the fun!


*In February, the Games Club will sponsor a Chess Tournament. Fill in the form below if you are interested in participating!

Chess Tournament Interest Form

If you are interested in being a part of a chess tournament, please fill in this form!

Archery News

Congratulations to the 21 students who made the SAA Archery Team! Practices will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Practice is not required, but is highly recommended. If you cannot make practice, talk to Coach and he will help you find time. Archery team will compete on March 4th at the T. Ed. Garrison Arena. Admission will cost $10 as well as another $12 for a team T-shirt
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Wyldlife News


Wyldlife is hosting Camp Club this Tuesday, January 17th! It will be at the Point Church from 7:00-8:00 pm. Dress up in your best camping outfit. Wyldlife is also having Weekend Camp from January 20th-22nd at Carolina Point. Spots are filling up for camp, so if you are interested, you should sign up as soon as possible. If you have any questions, you can email, text, or call 678-857-8767. For more information, check out the link below.

Cafeteria Online Payments

Students may purchase meals and extra sales items with cash, checks deposited onto their account, or funds deposited into their account online. Students cannot purchase extra sales if their account balance is negative. To view your child’s balance or make payments on their account, visit this site. You will need your child’s student account number to create an account/log in and view their meal account.

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SAA is an ABC Grant Recipient through the South Carolina Arts Commission!

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Order Your Yearbook

If you would like to order a yearbook, use the link below! Information was sent home with students through their arts classes. Yearbooks are $45. The current yearbook purchase offer that includes the option for personalization ends January 27th, 2023. If you have an 8th grade student, you may order a yearbook and order an 8th grade recognition ad! The 8th grade recognition ad sale ends February 3rd, 2023! If you have yearbook questions, contact Mr. Powell.
Order a Yearbook

Use this to order a 2022-2023 yearbook!

Order an 8th Grade Recognition Ad

Use this to order an ad for your 8th grade student!

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Staying Connected with Southwood Academy

Follow Southwood Academy on your choice of social media: Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Another way to stay on top of Southwood Academy events is to check the school's website and calendar. You can add Southwood Academy's Google calendar to yours.

PowerSchool for Students & Parents

Students and parents may check assignment grades using this PowerSchool link. You may also download the PowerSchool app for your Android or Apple device.


A5's District Code is GWJZ

Bus Information

Students will not be allowed to ride the bus with friends or neighbors unless that is going to be their permanent stop. If your student needs to ride the bus and have a stop created, please fill out this form.

*The Robert Anderson Sports Bus is now available after school!

Early Dismissal / Appointment Policies

Procedure change for any dismissal during the school day due to COVID19 precautions:
    • When you arrive at school, please call the office: 864-260-5205 to let us know you are here to pick up a student for dismissal.
    • Make sure to have your license ready and press the buzzer for entrance.
    • Once the door is unlocked, be prepared to show your license through the window while you will remain in the foyer. Please DO NOT enter the office area.
    • We will have a sign-out sheet in the foyer. Please know that we will get your student to you as quickly as we can.

News from Nurse Rosa

COVID-19: Attendance is important and we want children to be in school every day that they are healthy. However, this year the greater good for school attendance is to keep children showing any symptoms of COVID-19 home until they are well. To keep all staff and classmates healthy, it is imperative that parents monitor the symptoms and temperatures of their children before sending them to school and implement the following steps:

1. Any students with the following symptoms should stay home: temperature, headache, shortness of breath, loss of taste/smell, sore throat, muscle aches, chills, new or worsening cough, or runny nose.

2. Students may return to school once they have been fever free for 24 hours without medication AND their symptoms have significantly improved.

3. If you decide to have a COVID-19 test, notify the school nurse of the results.

*All information will remain confidential between the school and family. No other families will be given the health information of your child.


TDAP: All students are reminded that they must have their Tdap vaccination BEFORE starting 7th grade! Now is the time to schedule an appointment for your 6th grade student. Please submit documentation to Nurse Rosa after immunization.


For any health-related questions, call the office or email Nurse Rosa.

Media Center News

Media Center Schedule

Monday, January 16th - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - No School

Tuesday, January 17th - Boswell circulation

Wednesday, January 18th - Games Club, Moules class visit 10:30-11, Newsletter 3rd block

Thursday, January 19th - Liles circulation

Friday, January 20th - Kay SS Galery Walk (1st, 2nd, 4th)

Read 3 & Review 3

Read 3 of the SC Junior Book Award titles, and write 3 book reviews for them. That is what Read 3 & Review 3 is all about! The 20 SCJBA nominees are being promoted with a display and Mrs. Spencer's website. If you need to review the titles, check out the presentation above. If you have already read a book or two on the list, fill in the book review form! All forms are due February 16th, so you have plenty of time to read and participate!

Chromebook Care

All A5 students have new touch-screen Chromebooks this year! With the new devices come Chromebook responsibilities. These devices are meant to be used by the students for four years. For more information, feel free to review an in-depth presentation from our DIS team below.

Early Dismissal Days

Anderson Five will utilize three early dismissal days during the 2022-23 school year to support staff development, teacher conferences or end-of-semester exams. When utilizing early dismissal, lunch will be offered to students. Elementary students will be dismissed at 11:00 AM and Southwood Academy students will be dismissed at 11:30 AM.


Early dismissal will be implemented on the following dates:

May 31, 2023

June 1, 2023

Please add these dates to your calendar!

2022-2023 Academic Calendar

A PDF of the A5 Academic Calendar is available below. Save it to your device and stay on top of grading periods and breaks!
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Southwood Academy of the Arts

Jamie Smith, Principal

Eric Chamblee, Associate Principal & Instructional Facilitator

Paula Doolittle, Guidance

Joshua Powell, Arts Lead Teacher

Cheri Gilbert, Secretary

Newsletter created and compiled by Kristin Spencer and her Newsletter staff: Ezra, Ryker, Savannah, Bailee, Karis, Anna, Tori, Zoie, Tully, Eli, and Julia. Contact her at kristinspencer@anderson5.net for future announcements.