Shiloh MS Weekly

August 18, 2023

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The Shiloh Jr. Girl's Silver Volleyball Team huddles during their match against Brookwood Gold's team.

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Contact Shiloh MS Administration Team

Please complete this form if you need to speak to an administrator at Shiloh Middle School for any reason. At Shiloh Middle School, we appreciate honest, constructive feedback daily to help us to daily make improvements to our school in order to provide the best possible climate and structure for each and every student to learn. Please fill out the form below to submit feedback directly to our principal, Mr. Chris Bess or to contact your grade level Assistant Principal. Please contact us if you have any additional questions at (770) 736-4560. Thank you.


Click the button below to contact an adminstrator.

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Coffee with Calvin: Back to School
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Shiloh Middle School Transportation Information

See information below for student drop-off and pick-up and GCPS Bus Transportation. Please contact Assistant Principal Carol Williams via email at carol.h.williams@gcpsk12.org or via phone at (770) 736-4006
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2023-2024 Transportation Process at Shiloh Middle School
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Week of August 21st - August 25th

August 21st


  • A Day Connections



August 22nd


  • B Day Connections
  • Student Council Meeting 4:30 - 5:30



August 23rd


  • A Day Connections
  • Help Day 8:15 am - 9:00 am



August 24th


  • B Day Connections
  • Shiloh Cluster Blood Drive
  • Mythology Club 4:30-5:30
  • DECA Meeting 4:30 - 5:00



August 25th


  • B Day Connections

How to Care for Your Chromebook

1:1 Device Care
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SY 2023-2024 Free & Reduced Lunch Application

Both breakfast and lunch meals will be free for qualified applicants for free and reduced lunch. Please be sure to fill out an application by clicking the link above!

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Shiloh Middle & High School Parent Forum for Student Discipline (Tuesday, September 5)

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Junior Leadership Corps Parents

Junior Leadership Corps will have its first Raider practice on August 22, 2023 at Shiloh Middle school starting at 07:40 am, if your child is planning on participating please have them at the school no later than 07:30. Also, most practices will be on Tuesday and Thursday morning and all will start at 07:40 am. Some of you are probably wondering what the Raider team is. The Raider team is comprised of students that participate in events such as:


EVENTS

  1. Tire Flip
  2. Sandbag Relay ***
  3. Mile Relay 2.5 ***
  4. Tug- o-War ***
  5. Medicine Ball Relay ***
  6. Water Can Relay
  7. Obstacle Relay ***
  8. Ruck Sack Relay ***
  9. Iron Man Raider (20 sit-ups-1 lap stop, 20 sit-ups, 1 lap stop, 20 sit-ups, 1 lap stop) ***
  10. Push Up Knockout competition***


One thing that I do Require is for your child to have either a letter from their physician or a copy of their current physical in order to participate. If you have any questions, please contact me via email.

Master Sergeant Albert "Dwight" Hicks (RET) USAF
Junior Leadership Corps Instructor
Shiloh Middle School
Gwinnett County Junior Leadership Corps Program Specialist albert.hicks@gcpsk12.org.

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Parent Portal/Parent Vue

Do you need help setting up or accessing your ParentPortal or ParentVUE app? Our Parent Instructional Coordinator is here to help.

Please contact Ashley Thomas for support at ashley.d.thomas@gcpsk12.org.

Stay Connected with Parent Square!

We are excited to announce that our school district has adopted a new form of school-to-home communication called ParentSquare. This unified communications platform is designed to keep parents and guardians informed and encourage greater engagement and connection with your child’s school and Gwinnett County Public Schools.

ParentSquare provides a safe way for district administrators, school principals, teachers, staff, and parents to receive and send information, such as:

  • Weather-related closings & delays
  • School and class information
  • Share pictures and files
  • See calendar items
  • Upcoming class activities

District and school information will now be sent to your computer or phone via email and/or text via ParentSquare. For even more convenience, download the ParentSquare app (available for free for iOS and Android devices). Please note that some schools and teachers may still use other district-approved tools for the 2023-2024 school year to communicate with their families.

If you received our notification about ParentSquare and you have questions about confirming your account access, please send an email to PSQHelp@gcpsk12.org.


CLICK HERE to how to activate your ParentSquare Account.

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Medical Authorization

A parent or guardian must bring any / all medications to the school and fill out a medication administration form. Students are not allowed to carry any medications with them at school or on the bus. This includes any over the counter medication, for example; cough drops, Tylenol, etc. If you would like your child to have any OTC medication left in the clinic, you must bring to school with a completed medical authorization form.


To give us authorization to give your student their medication you will need to complete the Medication Authorization Form. You may print it, complete it, and bring it in or you can pick one up to complete in the clinic. A separate form is required for each individual medication.

If your student requires an inhaler and/or an Epi-pen you will need to complete the appropriate form.


For your student to be permitted to carry their inhaler and/or Epi-pen on their person, their physician will need to complete the section of our form advising us of their authorization. If the student will be carrying their inhaler and/or Epi-pen on their person, we ask that you also provide the clinic with a backup in case one is needed.


Medication Request Form


Shiloh Middle School Clinic

Phone: 770-736-4030

Shiloh MS is hosting a blood drive. Scan the QR code or click the link below to sign up.

All donors will receive a recognition item and a free cholesterol screening. Donors must be 16 or older, weigh at least 110 pounds, and show photo I.D. 16-year olds require written parental permission.

When: Thursday, August 24

Where: Shiloh Middle School


https://donors.lifesouth.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/807937

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Accelerated Math

This week we finished adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions with a quiz on Friday. Next week, we will start Decimal Operations. Please remember to check grades on Monday.

Social Studies

Students have started the unit on Geography of Europe. This week we finished up the Physical and Political Features of Europe. Next week, we will be discussing how the Climate, Location, and Natural Resources of Europe affect where people live and trade.
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Math

During Week 4, our 7th Grade Math students will take their first Local Common Assessment (Unit Test) of the school year.


The Unit 1A Assessment will Cover:

  • Number lines (integers and rational numbers)

  • Additive inverses

  • Adding and subtracting positive and negative integers (whole numbers)

  • Adding and subtracting positive and negative rational numbers (decimals and fractions both proper (numerator is smaller than the denominator) and improper fractions (numerator is larger than the denominator)

  • Converting decimals to fractions and vice versa

  • Absolute value (how far a number is from 0)

  • Real world scenario word problems that make these topics come to life for our scholars


The assessment will be given on Tuesday, August 22nd 2023 and is 10 questions long. It will be given via Edulastic (online). There are 5 AKS on the assessment and so your 7th Grade Math teachers decided to create/select two questions for each AKS for the assessment. Students should be studying at home in their spare time. Each teacher has shown students where they can look for study material and if nothing else, they can review the work completed in class each day. Khan Academy is also a great FREE resource if you simply look up these topics.


On Monday, we will have a review day in class to prepare for the test and dust off our weekend brain a bit.


On Wednesday and Thursday, we will continue on to new content but still related to our previous standards: we will focus back on integers but instead of adding and subtracting positive and negative integers, we will begin to multiply positive and negative integers and learn the rules that go along with that. As we move deeper into our learning on Thursday, we will begin utilizing real-world scenarios to exemplify how this topic will be used by our scholars as they grow up, in addition to the many future years or school during which they will use it.


Finally, on Friday, we will hold a “reteach/reassess” class in Math for Tuesday’s assessment. Teachers will have had an opportunity to review student data and learn what types of misconceptions students had about the five AKS on the assessment. Teachers will address these misconceptions with the students and then students will have an opportunity to take a second assessment on those original standards. If they score higher than their original score, they will receive the new grade in the grade book.

Social Studies

Students will continue with Unit 2 Physical and Human Geography of Southwest Asia.

Science

Students are covering Cell Structure and learning about the organelles and how they function in the cell. Students should be able to tell the difference between an Animal and Plant cell.
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Math

Next week we will continue with Unit 1 by Justifying Steps using Algebraic Properties, Identifying Equations with Special Solutions, and Writing and Solving One Variable Equations. Check StudentVue weekly to see your child’s progress.

Social Studies

Students completed Unit 1: Georgia’s Beginnings this week. Next week, we will be starting on Unit 2: Georgia's Colonizations.
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How to Care for Your Chromebook

1:1 Device Care

Media Center & Technology: Info and Tips

Technology Tips


1. Students should charge their Chromebook every night.

2. Students should bring their charged Chromebook and the charger to school every day.

3. Students should keep their Chromebook in their bookbags.

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