Fulton Science Academy High School
ACCREDITED AND STEM CERTIFIED COLLEGE PREP HIGH SCHOOL
WEEK OF January 6, 2020
high school newsletter
PRINCIPAL'S CORNER
Dear FSA Community,
Happy New Year!!
I hope that everyone had a restful and enjoyable holiday break! It was wonderful to greet everyone's smiling faces this morning as we begin a new year and second semester!
I want to remind everyone that there ARE regular afterschool clubs this week, however, paid clubs will begin next week, January 13th, if you need to make special arraignments for carpool this week.
2020-2021 re-enrollment contracts will be issued soon. Parents will be emailed when contracts are available on the admissions/enrollment management website.
High School Spring Sports Tryouts begin next week! We are looking forward to an exciting season of Spring Sports! Sports to look forward to include; tennis, golf, soccer, and track & field. To see more information about how to participate in tryouts, scroll further below.
1st Semester Awards for High School Students
This week our High School Students will have their Award Ceremonies on the following days and times. Parents are encouraged to attend and cheer your students on for their great achievements.
- High School Award Ceremony: Friday, January 10th; 8:50am
FSA 10th Grader Achieves Gold for the Presidential Volunteer Service Award
Congratulations, Shivam on this awesome achievement!
For more information on the Presidential Volunteer Service Award, you can visit: https://www.presidentialserviceawards.gov/
It's your turn to be #strongertogether and show that you and #fsacares about our #futureleaders
We had a wonderful start to our annual fundraising campaign and we have already raised a total of $131,346 so far this year.
Our goal is to have 100% participation from our families to reach this year's annual fundraising goal of $250,000.
If 100% of our families make a gift (regardless of size), Principal Sener agreed to be slimed! :)
The money raised from this campaign will be used for the third phase of our campus expansion including an athletic field and auditorium among other improvements.
Any person donating $1,000 or more will earn a brick that will be placed at the entrance of our school.
A heartfelt thank you for contributing to our annual fundraising. We are stronger together.
Why does the FSA Have an Annual Fund?
Every day at Fulton Science Academy, we continue our journey towards becoming a top school in the nation by providing an innovative STEAM curriculum that benefits each individual student. Our journey is just beginning and you are an important part of it!
How Do I Donate?
A new, convenient website has been created for secure online gifts: http://donate.fultonscienceacademy.org/donate
What is the Annual Fund?
The FSA Annual Fund is the cornerstone of Fulton Science Academy’s fundraising efforts. This crucial fund is an important part of our school’s journey. Gifts enable us to invest in important resources for the children that are not covered by tuition alone. Your gift shows confidence in our school’s mission to inspire confident, compassionate students and build leaders who demonstrate exceptional character.
Who Benefits from the FSA Annual Fund?
Our precious students are always our primary focal point and our very top priority! Every single child brings such uniqueness to FSA, and we see every child as a gift! We teach our students about the impact one person can make in life. One unique question posed during a class can spark lively debate. One smile can turn someone’s frown upside down. One teacher can make a life-long impact on your son or daughter. The actions of one can positively impact so many others! Giving is a wonderful and contagious experience. A gift to the FSA Annual Fund benefits the entire FSA school.
Why Should I Give?
We hope you would donate the FSA Annual Fund because you believe in the work of our school, you support the passion and dedication of our faculty, and you can see the positive impact an FSA education is having on your child. Contributions to the Annual Fund will be put to use right away and will help pay for expenses that are not covered by tuition alone such as extracurricular activities and building expansion.
How Much Should I Give?
Please consider giving as much as you can! The gift of education is a gift that keeps on giving. To help us reach our goal, a donation of $300 per student is suggested, but every gift helps! Whether your contribution is $10, or $10,000, giving offers a positive statement of your belief in FSA and pride in your family’s FSA experience. This year, our gifts have ranged from $10 to $25,000 each.
When Should I Donate?
The earlier we receive your donation, the sooner we can put it to use to benefit our students. While we encourage all families to make their pledges by December 31, Annual Fund payments are accepted until June 30. For maximum year-end tax benefits, we suggest a donation before 12/31/19.
Can Others Donate?
Yes! Please share our donation link with friends, family, and others.
I Already Pay Tuition. Why Am I Being Asked to Pay More to the School?
Put quite simply, given our competitive rates, if we relied on tuition alone to fund the many wonderful attributes that make FSA so special, our tuition costs would skyrocket. Most prestigious private schools like ours rely upon robust Annual Funds with contributions from families that directly support every aspect of school life.
Your gift(s) to the FSA Annual Fund supports the people and programs that make us an award-winning private school. Through these tax-deductible gifts, we are able to recruit and retain talented teachers, offer small class sizes, provide cutting-edge technology, enjoy award-winning extracurricular teams, and fill our beautiful new campus with laughter, learning, and life-long friendships that form while studying here.
Is FSA Able to Receive Matching Gifts from My Company?
Absolutely! FSA welcomes corporate support through sponsorships and generous matching gift programs. Please ask your employer about Matching Gift Programs that support K–12 schools. This is a great way to double and sometimes triple your gift to FSA. Please check with your employer.
Are Donations Tax Deductible?
Yes. As a registered nonprofit, all gifts are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. If you make a gift online, you will receive a customized thank you email that can also serve as a receipt for your donation.
Are There Incentives to Donate?
Although we would hope your primary purpose for donating is to support the campaign and show your long-term investment in our school and the education we are so honored to provide to your child(ren), we also recognize the value and value of celebrating when milestones are reached. As such, we have established rewards ranging from dress down days to catered lunches to ice cream socials, depending upon the percent of parent participants. Best of all, if 100% of our families make a gift (regardless of size), Principal Sener has agreed to be slimed! :)
Who Should I Contact with Questions?
Our door is always an open door! Please contact me at ksener@fultonscienceacademy.org for any questions you might have.
Sincerely,
Advancement Office
Fulton Science Academy Private School
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL'S CORNER
Mr. Yasin Parlak
High School Assistant Principal
yparlak@fultonscienceacademy.org
(678) 366-2555 ext:108
Home Visits for High School Students
Home visits are a casual way for your child to spend time with his/her teacher in the comfort of their home. Teachers enjoy having a chance to see children in this comfortable environment, doing whatever makes them most happy and spend time with children and their parents outside of a regular school day.
How can I schedule a home visit?
Very simple.
To schedule a middle or high school school home visit: Simply email sduman@fultonscienceacademy.org with some suggested dates/times, as well as your students' name(s) and homeroom assignments. Mr. Duman will be in touch to confirm final details.
Depending on our teacher’s availability, at least two teachers will be together to visit our students and parents at their homes. The best times to schedule a home visit are weekdays after 5:00 pm, and anytime during the weekends, except Sunday mornings. For any questions you have about this program, send an e-mail to homevisit@fultonscienceacademy.org
Ms. Agha's COUNSELOR'S CORNER
Ms. Hibbah Agha
Professional School Counselor | 9th – 12th grade
hagha@fultonscienceacademy.org
(678) 366-2555 ext:158
The February ACT Registration Deadline is THIS Friday
- This is just a reminder that the deadline to register for the February ACT is THIS Friday, January 10th. Students must register through the ACT website.
High School Counseling Website
https://fultonscienceacademycounseling.weebly.com/ - sharing as much as I can in one place!
FSA's Mission & Vision
Mission
To establish an educational framework designed to achieve the highest academic results and instill enduring strength of character by leveraging innovation and STEAM curriculums for college preparedness and lifelong student success.
Vision
Fulton Science Academy Private School envisions to be a nationally ranked and recognized school for pre-K through 12th grade, serving advanced and gifted student populations committed to academic success, civic responsibility, global citizenship, and high ethical values within a safe environment that celebrates diversity and is nurtured by the collaborative efforts of its stakeholders and the broader community.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Monthly Calendar - January
Monday, January 6: 1st Day of Second Semester
Thursday, January 9: HOME Basketball Vs. Cherokee: MSG 4:30, MSB 5:30, Navy 6:30
Friday, January 10:
- Good Conduct Dress Down Day
- High School Award Ceremony (8:50am)
Tuesday, January 14: AWAY Basketball Vs. Kings; MSG 4:45, MSB 5:45, VB 7:00
Thursday, January 16:
- AWAY Basketball Vs. Tapestry; MSB 4:30, VB 5:30
- Rising 9th Grade Presentation (6:00pm - 7:00pm)
Monday, January 20: Martin Luther King Day (No School)
Tuesday, January 21: Home Basketball Game vs. ATL Jewish; MSG 4:30, MSB 5:30, VB 6:30
Thursday, January 23: Basketball Senior Night Vs. Midtown International; MSB 5:00, VB 6:00
Saturday, January 25: Breakfast of Champions, 9:00am - 12:00pm
Wednesday, January 29: Poetry Out Loud Competition, 6:00pm
FSA High School Breakfast of Champions Fundraiser | We need your support!
Hello FSA High School Parents!
We are very excited to let you know that we are planning to host the “Breakfast of Champions” Family Event and Fundraiser! BUT, WE NEED YOUR HELP TO MAKE IT A HUGE SUCCESS!
This event will be a family-friendly waffle breakfast with a basket raffle to raise funds for our much-needed athletic field. We are still a young school and our athletic program is just getting off the ground and we need an athletic field, weight room, etc.
HOW ARE WE GOING TO HELP? Each grade will put together a fabulous “Basket” of goodies/services to raffle off at the Breakfast of Champions.
Our theme will be based around the High Schoolers from the “Gen-Z” era.
In our basket, we would like to have all the things every teenager will enjoy! Think donations gifts like books, tech stuff, gift cards for favorite restaurants, movie tickets, and fun places to hangout, like Dave and Busters, Main Event, The Cooler, or Bowling. Tech products such as noise-cancelling headphones, I-pads, video games and snacks etc to set the mood.
To make it easy on everyone we have created four ways for you to donate.
1) Bring items (or monetary gifts) to the front desk at FSA. Be sure to label with your name, child's name and grade, and email address so it makes it to us.
2) Make a donation through
Paypal: jay.midshire@gmail.com
3) Have your student reach out to either of the student representatives Shivan Patel, Rishan Patel, or Jacob Grigsby
4) Or, if either options do not work for you, feel free to contact us and we can arrange another way for you to donate.
Contact:
Amy Chandler 678-923-8554
Achand9682@yahoo.com
Jay Patel 404-388-1846
Jay.midshire@gmail.com
Baskets will go on display in the lobby from January 14 – 24. Finally, on January 25 we will have the raffle for the winners of the Breakfast of Champions baskets.
With your help, high school students can ensure that we are the most sought-after basket of the fundraiser 2020!
With Gratitude,
Shivan Patel, Rishan Patel and Jacob Grigsby - 11th Grade
Parents: Jay Patel and Amy Chandler
USA Biology Olympiad Competition Open to High School Students
The USA Biology Olympiad (USABO) is a premier High School Biology competition. It’s a three tier competition that demands the very best of students in biology theoretical and laboratory knowledge. Students will prepare for the multiple-choice Open Exam in February, the first of three challenging rounds in the competition. The top 4 finalists in the nation will have the opportunity to compete in the International Biology Olympiad, representing team USA. USABO encourages excellence in biology education throughout the US and to challenge students to reach the gold standard in biology. It provides the motivation, curricular resources, and skills training to take them beyond their classroom experience to the level of international competitiveness.
For more information, go to http://www.usabo-trc.org
The USA Biology Olympiad Club at FSA is for all High School Students who are passionate about Biology and want to pursue their knowledge and understanding further. A formal informational meeting will be held for interested students on Thursday, January 18th, at 7:15 AM in the biology lab. Registration will also happen then. If you have any questions, please ask Mr. Karp.
Spring Sports Tryouts Begin Next Week
High School Tennis starts 1/14 4:30-6pm
· Varsity Tennis tryouts will be 1/14 4:30-6pm at Wills Park. The team will play 4-8 matches with practice on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school 4:30-6pm. The team will go from January to April. This will be our competitive school team who will represent FSA at the Varsity level. This team is open to any student in grades 8th-12th. Please bring your own racket to tryouts, along with athletics shoes and athletic clothing. Please provide transportation for your child for tryouts and practices, carpooling will be available once rosters are made official. The Cost is a one-time athletic fee of $250.
High School Track & Field starts 1/13 4:30-6pm on campus
· Track & Field tryouts will be 1/13 4:30-6pm on campus. The team will participate in 4-10 matches with practice being Mondays and Wednesdays each week after school 4:30-6pm. The team will go from January to April. This will be our competitive school team who will represent FSA at the Varsity level. This team is open to any student in grades 5th-12th. We will be competing in Field events this year along with Track. Please wear athletic wear and athletic shoes for tryouts. Tryouts will start in the gym and move outside. The Cost is a one-time fee of $250.
Varsity Golf tryouts will be 1/16 4:30-5:30pm at River Pines Golf Course.
The team will play 4-8 matches with practice 1-2 times a week after school 4:30-5:30pm either at River Pines Golf Course or Top Golf. The team will go from January to April. This will be our competitive school team who will represent FSA in our Varsity Sports League. Please your bring own set of Golf clubs and golf shoes. This team is open to any students in grades 8th-12th. The Cost is a one-time athletic fee of $250.
Other Athletic Notes:
**Each child participating in Spring sports must have a Sports Physical on file before the first game/meet/match. If your child participated in any sports with FSA this past season, Coach Ayres has the physical on file. Each sports physical is good for one year.**
** If you are currently doing Winter sports, please attend tryouts, then continue with your Winter Sports team until the season comes to an end. You will be excused from Spring Sports practices until your winter sports season is over**
**The link for Sports Physicals is: https://www.ghsa.net/sites/default/files/documents/forms/Preparticipation_Physical_History_and_Evaluation_-_2019_Fillable.pdf
Please take this form to your local Pediatrician to have it filled out.
**Check out our BRAND NEW Athletics Website: https://fsaathletics.weebly.com/
** If you are looking to have your company or sponsor advertised in our gym or athletic event programs, please contact our Athletic Director Alex Ayres at aayres@fultonscienceacademy.org for more information**
Collegeboard Scholarship for Juniors
Poetry Out Loud 2020
29 January 2020 / 6:00 PM / FSA Cafeteria
What is it?
Sponsored by the Poetry Foundation and the National Foundation for the Arts, Poetry Out Loud is a national poetry recitation competition. Students select two poems from the Poetry Out Loud anthology to memorize and recite on the day of the competition. A panel of three to five judges will score each student and determine a winner at the end of the competition.
How will I be judged?
● Physical Presence
● Voice and Articulation
● Dramatic Appropriateness
● Evidence of Understanding
● Overall Performance
How do I sign-up?
First, check out the website to view the anthology of over 1,100 poems, watch student performances, and learn more about the judging procedures. Then, select two poems to memorize and recite. Inform Ms. Outler of your intent to participate and your poem selections by Monday, January 20th.
https://www.poetryoutloud.org/
koutler@fultonscienceacademy.org
Why should I consider competing?
This program helps students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, and learn about literary history and contemporary life. Especially if you’re lacking in the Arts department, you can include this competition on your résuméor on college applications. In total, Poetry Out Loud will award more than $100,000 to state- and national-level winners and their schools. Also, it’s just a lot of fun.
When will it be held?
Our 2nd Annual competition will be held in the school cafeteria on Wednesday, January 29, 2020, at 6 PM.
Spring Formal is Coming! SAVE THE DATE
The Best SAT Prep Is Free
Upcoming SAT Dates
SAT TEST DATE: 03/14/20
Late Registration Deadline: 03/03/20
SAT TEST DATE: 05/02/20
Late Registration Deadline: 04/21/20
SAT TEST DATE: 06/06/20
Late Registration Deadline: 05/27/20
Junior year is an important time for students who are planning for college, and taking the SAT® is a key step. The College Board and Khan Academy® teamed up to create Official SAT Practice, a free, personalized study tool to help students prepare.
Official SAT Practice gives your teen access to thousands of interactive questions, video lessons, eight full-length practice tests, and instant feedback as they work through their study plan. The more they study on Official SAT Practice, the more confident and prepared they'll feel on test day.
There are three more SAT dates left this school year. Encourage your child toregister and start preparing on Khan Academy.
St. Jude Leadership Society
The admittance process includes an online application and a phone interview, from which we will select a limited number of students to participate in the 2020 St. Jude Leadership Society. Students will distinguish themselves for college applications by developing soft skills including: strategic leadership development, effective communication and exposure to career possibilities through the Executive Speaker program. Students will also get the opportunity to network with fellow members and embrace the culture pillars of good citizenship, meaningful engagement and teambuilding. The St. Jude Leadership Society is a leadership experience that consists of four in person sessions here in Atlanta and culminates in Memphis in July, where SJLS members from all over the country will gather together to be recognized for their achievements and see the lifesaving work being done at St. Jude up close.
This is a great opportunity to be a part of the inaugural class to help St. Jude fight childhood cancer. The program kicks off in February 2020. The session dates follow:
- Kick-off and Orientation – Sunday, February 9
- Second Session – Sunday, March 1
- Third Session – Sunday, April 19
- Final Session and Celebration – Sunday, May 24
- Memphis Trip – July TBD
Online application portal is now open and closes January 17, 2020. Visit the St. Jude Leadership Society website to start your application today. Space is limited.
Summer STEM Program | San Francisco
Attending the college prep Summer STEM Program is a critical entry point for students seeking admission to elite American colleges and universities STEM related majors. The goal of the college prep Summer STEM Program is to enhance students skill sets through classroom based instruction and a professionally guided internship experience. The college prep Summer STEM Program encompasses volunteer experiences, resume writing, SAT preparation and specific knowledge skills courses.
Additionally, students will have an opportunity for a guided internship in a fortune
1,000 corporation, a Technology venture capital firm or a funded tech business.
By joining the college prep Summer STEM Program, students have an opportunity to gain in-depth resources and networking experiences in Silicon Valley. Courses are taught by experienced professionals and distinguished educators with a
proven track record.
Locations Covered
- Santa Clara University
- San Jose State University
What's Included?
Internship Experience
- Students will have real world work experience in a fortune 1000 tech corporations, Venture Capitalist Firms or funded startup companies. Students attending the program will receive a recommendation letter from a senior staff leader after completing their internship experience.
Volunteer Experience
- Students will work on a social volunteer project with a local non profits organizations that helps solve a problem or issue utilizing technology. Students will present their project to a panel of judges to gauge the effectiveness of their project. Students groups will receive a documented recommendation letter after completing their volunteer experience.
Key Highlights
- Opportunity for students to intern in a fortune 1000 corporation, start up company or a venture capital internship. Opportunities for students to meet and network with executives, investors professors and leaders throughout the Bay area during program.
Students build critical resume writing skills, internship experience and SAT exam preparation skills.
Interested candidates must email for a registration link
Rosetta Institute Molecular Medicine Summer Camps
Hello Parents and Prospective Students,
We hope your semester is moving along nicely and that you are beginning to think about your plans during school breaks. We wanted to let you know about our upcoming molecular medicine workshops and let you know that applications are now being accepted!
- Our summer workshops during June and July of 2020 are held at UC Berkeley and UC San Diego (residential and commuter options are available). These include workshops on Molecular Biology of Cancer, Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Immunology, Molecular Biology of Aging and Bioinformatics of Cancer. The workshops are taught by PhD-level scientists who are actively engaged in the field of medical research, and they expose students to cutting-edge molecular biology through engaging lectures and real-world molecular biology lab exercises. Workshop participants experience college life in a safe environment by living in the undergraduate dorms and eating in undergraduate dining facilities, and they make friends with fellow students from around the nation and around the world.
- Other workshops: Our Medical and Translational Bioinformatics workshop is held during winter break from 12/26-12/30. This is a great workshop for students who want to do research from home or work on a science project. We also have a lab-intensive workshop on Biomedical Research at our lab in Alameda, CA during late July-early August.
Please note that we use a rolling admissions system, so there is no application deadline and early applicants are more likely to be accepted. You can learn more about the workshops and apply by visiting our website: http://www.rosettainstitute.org.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Regards,
Ryan Holzer, PhD
Ha Nguyen, PharmD
Rosetta Institute of Biomedical Research
858-205-7479
Are you interested in being on the Mustang News? Do you love science? Then listen up!
Every Thursday, there is a segment on the Mustang News call the "Big Bang." This segment involves researching and learning about a scientific current event. A Mustang News member will then interview you about your selected topic, and your interview will air on the following Thursday.Please know that you must be in at least 6th grade to participate.
If you are interested in being on this segment, please fill out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf8iDLIRzVZBqziEKvwoQhgXqPNeLWNEAJDgFKae1CXmDy0lQ/viewform?usp=sf_link.
A Mustang News member will get in touch with you about the segment and will give you a timeline for completing your research.
Oxbridge Academic Programs
Oxbridge has been offering academic summer programs to adventurous students in grades 7-12 for 35 years. We are based in some of the world's best universities, and in historically and culturally significant cities across England, France, Spain, and the United States. You can choose two subjects - a major and a minor - from a range of more than 200 subjects. Outside of class, there are a huge number of elective extra-curricular activities on every program, as well as guest speakers, workshops, and field-trips.
Our academic summer programs use the city like a classroom, taking full advantage of the local museums, historical sites, laboratories, and local experts available. You will get a full pre-college experience by living in the same spaces as undergraduates during the year. During your free time, you can explore a new city and make friends with peers from across the world. Whether your dream is to study Medicine at Oxford, improve your French or Spanish, or make a film in Los Angeles, we have a program for you!
BluePrint's Summer Programs for 2020!
Welcome to Blueprint Summer Programs - We are excited to share that registration is open for all of our 2020 pre-college programs! (And make sure you keep reading to see all of our 2020 campuses, courses, dates and our Early Bird Discount code).
Overwhelmed by the college application process?
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Unsure how to pay for college?
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Stressed out about having a roommate?
Stick with us - you'll be ready!
Worried about campus safety, and making smart decisions?
We’ll teach you what to look out for, and what to steer clear of.
Blueprint is the only pre-college company dedicated to getting students ready for college. All Blueprint students experience our proprietary College and Career Success curriculum, where they learn college readiness skills that are essential to navigating the college application process and being successful in college.
Our Pre-College Immersion students also take two courses (Behavioral Science,Business, Engineering or Medicine), where they learn about careers in each field.
We offer three types of programs, and are sure one of them is right for you! Whether you join us for our Saturday Series in New York or Chicago, our 4 Day Intensives in Texas or California, or one of our 1 or 2 week Pre-College Immersion Programs offered at 6 awesome colleges and universities, you will leave full of the skills and confidence to thrive in college, and beyond.
Have more questions about our programs?
Contact our enrollment team at 1-877-415-1111 or enroll@bpsummerprograms.com
2020 Programs + Campuses + Courses
Blueprint's Pre-College Immersion Program
Live on campus for 1 or 2 weeks. Choose from 4 amazing courses.
Learn college readiness skills essential for college success.
Programs begin June 21, 2020 | Starting at: $2799.00
Campuses:
University of California, Los Angeles
Week One Courses (Pick 2):
Behavioral Science 101, Business 101, Engineering 101, Medicine 101
Week Two Course:
Electives 101
Both Weeks:
College and Career Success
Live on campus for 4 days.
Learn college readiness skills essential for college success.
Programs begin July 9, 2020 | Starting at: $999.00
Campuses:
Course:
College and Career Success
Learn on campus for 7 Saturdays
Learn college readiness skills essential for college success.
Programs begin January 25, 2020 | Starting at: $849.00
Campuses:
Course:
College and Career Success
Save Up To $200 with Early Bird Registration!
Register by November 17 to instantly take $200 off any
Pre-College Summer Immersion Program with the code EARLYBIRD200.
Quantities are limited, so don't hesitate!
Payment Options are Available for ALL Programs!
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4 Day Intensive: Pay just $250 now and spread your payments over 7 months
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OR
Pay in full to automatically receive an extra 2% off!
FSA Sideline Store; 20% off Back-to-School Essentials!
The FSA Sideline Online Store allows the user to select the item, color, logo, and team whether it be academic or athletic; even different sayings! The possibilities are endless! There is everything from cotton shirts to Dri-Fit Nike or UA workout shirts and so much more! Get the perfect item to rep FSA whether outside of school or for Spirit Days!
CLICK HERE TO VISIT OUR SIDELINE STORE
SMART TUITION
FSAPS Tuition Information: http://fultonscienceacademy.org/tuition-information/
Smart Tuition is the tuition management system used by FSA. In addition to tuition, all incidental billing such as aftercare fees, sports and academic team fees, trips, etc., is also done through Smart Tuition. There is a $50 yearly fee for Smart Tuition.
If you have not set up your account or are having trouble setting up your account, please contact our Business Administrator Abdurrahim Kurt by phone or email.
Phone: (678) 366 - 2555 ext. 105
FSAConnect mobile App
We are happy to inform you that now you can check fsaconnect by mobile app.
Here is how you can access the app:
ITunes App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/radix-mobile/id1159005166?mt=8
Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.radix.radixmobile
The links can also be found at the bottom of your connect page by the other social media links.
A pop-up banner will appear on top of the screen when users access the school connect on their mobile devices.
Site link: https://fsaconnect.fultonscienceacademy.org
Username: fsaconnect username
Password: fsaconnect password
PLEASE SIGN UP FOR REMIND, OUR SCHOOL NOTIFICATION APPlication
JOIN FSAPS REMIND HERE: https://www.remind.com/join/fsaps
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 receive 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 portals we use at our school to keep our families apprised of what's happening at Fulton Science Academy. Thank you.
FSA SOcial Media
Please connect with us online and grow our social media following!
FSA is proud to be building a strong social media presence and we encourage you to follow us using one or more of the following 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 already follow our Facebook page. If you are not yet connected, please “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.
FULTON SCIENCE ACADEMY PRIVATE SCHOOL
Email: info@fultonscienceacademy.org
Website: www.fultonscienceacademy.org
Location: 3035 Fanfare Way, Alpharetta, GA, USA
Phone: 678-366-2555