DRAGON DIGEST
VOLUME 4, ISSUE 8 / MARCH 2020
MARCH CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Friday, March 6 - Dragon Academy in the cafeteria at 4:15 PM
Saturday, March 7 - 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Parent/Student Information Meeting in the media center 9:00 AM
Sunday, March 8 - Daylight Savings Time Begins - Set Clocks ahead one hour
Monday, March 9 - Spring Picture Day
Monday, March 9 - Local School Council Meeting in the Front Conference room at 7:30 AM
Monday, March 9 - 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Parent/Student Information Meeting in the media center 7:30 AM
Tuesday, March 10 - Denmark 8th to 9th Grade Transition - Online Help Sessions for Class Registration 6:30-7:30 PM
Tuesday, March 10 - Golf Invitational Match at Olde Atlanta Club at 4:30 PM
Tuesday, March 10 - Hispanic Parent Partnership Council Meeting at 6:00 PM
Wednesday, March 11 - Blue Block Day w/AOL Time
Wednesday, March 11 - Denmark 8th to 9th Grade Transition - Portal Closes for Students Checking Classes
Wednesday, March 11 - 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Parent/Student Information Meeting in the media center w/ Spanish Translation at 6:30 PM
Thursday, March 12 - Sucker Day sponsored by DECA
Thursday, March 12 - End of the Third Nine Weeks
Thursday, March 12 - Blue Block Day
Thursday, March 12 - Early Release at 1:30PM with Parent Conferences
Thursday, March 12 - Symphonic Band Practices at Denmark HS at 7:00 PM
Thursday, March 12 - D3 Day T-shirt Money and Forms Due Today
Friday, March 13 - Professional Development Day/Student Holiday
Friday, March 13 =- Track and Field Meet at WFHS at 4:00 PM
Monday, March 16 - New Connections & Enrichment Classes Begin/Rotate Schedule
Monday, March 16 - 8th to 9th Grade Transition - Waiver Window Opens for Students
Tuesday, March 17 - Golf Match at Countryland vs. Little Mill at 4:30 PM
Tuesday, March 17 - St. Patrick's Day
Tuesday, March 17 - 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Parent/Student Information Meeting in the media center at 6:30 PM
Wednesday, March 18 - Blue Block Day w/SEAD Time
Wednesday, March 18 - Track and Field Meet at Lambert HS at 5:45 PM
Thursday, March 19 - Blue Block Day w/AOL Time
Thursday, March 19 - Chorus Large Group Performance Evaluation at Cumming UMC 6th Grade at 11:45 AM, 7th Grade at 1:40 PM, 8th Grade at 2:25 PM
Thursday, March 19 - 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Parent/Student Information Meeting in the media center at 6:30 PM
Thursday, March 19 - Golf Match at Crooked Creek vs. Lakeside at 4:15 PM
Thursday, March 19 - Spring Begins
Friday, March 20 - 9 Week Progress Reports Go Home
Friday, March 20 - 3rd and Last Payment Due for 7th Grade Whitewater Ctr. Trip ($25)
Friday, March 20 - Student/Teacher Basketball Game for D3 Day 2:30 PM
Friday, March 20 - Dragon Academy in the cafeteria at 4:15 PM
Saturday, March 21 - 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Parent/Student Information Meeting in the media center with Spanish Translation at 9:00 AM
Monday, March 23 - Concert Band Large Group Performance Evaluation at Lambert HS at 9:30 AM
Monday, March 23 - 8th to 9th Grade Transition - Waiver Window Closes at 4:00 PM
Monday, March 23 - PRIDE Award Celebration for the 3rd Quarter in the cafeteria at 9:30 AM
Monday, March 23 - 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Parent/Student Information Meeting in the media center at 6:30 PM
Tuesday, March 24 - Symphonic Band Large Group Performance Evaluation at Lambert HS at 2:00 PM
Tuesday, March 24 - Golf Match at Crooked Creek vs. Otwell at 4:30 PM
Tuesday, March 24 - Hispanic Parent Learning Academy in the cafeteria at 6:00 PM
Wednesday, March 25 - Blue Block Day
Wednesday, March 25 - Track and Field Meet at Forsyth Central HS at 5:45 PM
Wednesday, March 25 - 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Parent/Student Information Meeting in the media center at 6:30 PM
Thursday, March 26 - Blue Block Day w/AOL Time
Thursday, March 26 - Golf Match at Crroke Creek vs. Riverwatch at 4:30 PM
Thursday, March 26 - FCS Middle School World Languages Competition at 5:30 PM
Friday, March 27 - DMS Band Trip to and Competition at Universal Studios
Friday, March 27 - Chick Fil A Biscuit Sales in the Morning Carpool Line Sponsored by HOSA
Friday, March 27 - Kindness Matters Award Celebration in the Gym at 11:00 AM
Saturday, March 28 - DMS Band Trip to and Competition at Universal Studios
Sunday, March 29 - DMS Band Trip to and Competition at Universal Studios
Monday, March 30 - April Grade Level eNews Goes Online This Week
Monday, March 30 - 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Parent/Student Information Meeting in the media center at 7:30 AM
Tuesday, March 31 - FCS 6th Grade Honor Chorus at Cumming First UMC, concert at 6:30 PM
Tuesday, March 31 - Golf Match at Olde Atlanta Club vs. Riverwatch
Tuesday, March 31 - LAST 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Parent/Student Information Meeting in the media center at 6:30 PM
Wednesday, April 1 - Blue Block Day w/AOL Time
Wednesday, April 1 - Track and Field Meet at Denmark HS at 5:45 PM
Thursday, April 2 - Blue Block Day w/AOL Time
Thursday, April 2 - Golf Match at Crooked Creek vs. Little Mill at 4:30 PM
Friday, April 3 - Dragon Digest Goes Online
Friday, April 3 - Due Date for 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Registration Forms to Be Turned in by 5:30 PM!!
DESANA DAY OF GOOD DEEDS
DONATIONS FOR T-SHIRTS
T-shirt order forms were sent home with your students this past Monday, March 2. T-shirts are a mandatory part of D3 Day for safety reasons. We ask for a $5 donation per t-shirt to just cover our t-shirt costs. Our corporate donations are better spent on the organizations that we are trying to support. Each dollar donated toward t-shirts allows us to do more for our community. You will also have the opportunity on the t-shirt form to become a family sponsor. Family sponsor names will be written on the back of the D3 Day T-shirt and will help to cover the cost of any student that is unable to afford the t-shirt donation cost. We appreciate your quick return of the T-shirt forms on the due date of Thursday, March 12. Thank you as always for your continued support of D3 Day! Click here if you need another form.
Two items of note:
1. If you contribute $50 to D3 Day, your family name will be placed on the back of the t-shirt AND your shirts will be included in the $50.
2. Please make checks payable to DeSana Middle School with D3 Day in the memo.
TIME TO SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER FOR D3 DAY!
If you plan to volunteer for D3 Day on Tuesday, May 19th, 2020 please sign up BY CLICKING HERE.
We need over 100 volunteers to make D3 Day run smoothly. Questions about D3 Day? Check out our FAQ page BY CLICKING HERE.
If you purchased your D3 Day t-shirt on your student's t-shirt order form please make sure to also sign up on the google form above. Anyone who does not sign up on the google form will not be able to volunteer because there are mandatory training meetings that you must sign up for.
D3 DAY STUDENT/TEACHER BASKETBALL GAME
The D3 Day Committee will be hosting a student vs staff basketball game on March 20th during school. To attend the game, please bring in $1.00 to your Dragon Time teacher during the week of March 16th. Concessions will be sold for both attending and nonattending students.
D3 DAY FOOD DRIVE RESULTS!
Thank you so much for helping with the most successful food drive in D3 Day history!
6th grade 721 items
7th grade 904 items (winner of free lunch with ice cream)
8th grade 675 items
Grand total: 2,300 items going to The Place, Bald Ridge Lodge, and Jesse's House.
PTO
FUNDRAISER UPDATE
Thank you to all the families who purchased coupon cards to support the PTO fundraiser! Cards were given to students in their 7th period class Friday, March 6. This delivery includes cards sold online and those sold via paper order forms. If you missed the deadline to order in February, there are still cards available. They may be ordered online https://form.jotform.com/200047481170142 or by emailing desanadragonspto@gmail.com. All the proceeds from the sale go toward funding teacher grants. Cards are $10 each. The coupon from Dick’s Sporting Goods is worth $10! Other participating businesses include Coffee Nut, Black Diamond Grill, Pizza Hut, Jiffy Lube, Panda Express, Dairy Queen, IHOP, Chilis, Subway, Whichwich, Brusters, Papa Johns, Salsarita’s, Krystal, Escape Games, and Gyro Café.
PTO BOARD NOMINATIONS
The DeSana PTO is currently accepting nominations for PTO Board members for next school year. We would love to have some new Dragon families involved with us. Students in middle school benefit greatly from having parents connected with and involved in school. Serving with PTO is an excellent way to get to know teachers, administrators, and staff. And, your contributions of time and energy are priceless! Would you consider serving? Do you know anyone with a student starting DeSana in the fall who would like to get involved? Ask them to apply! Click here for the nomination form.
We are looking for a President, two Vice Presidents, and one Secretary. Please use the nomination form to submit nominations and email it to jennifer.hester72@gmail.com. You may also leave completed nomination forms at the front desk at DeSana Middle School. You may nominate yourself or another person. If nominating someone else, please talk with that person before submitting their information. Please submit nominations by March 31, 2020.
If you have any questions about the roles and responsibilities, please email desanadragonspto@gmail.com. Thank you for serving!
8TH GRADE DANCE
The 8th Grade Dance will soon be upon us. The organizers have requested some volunteers to help with decorations and dance set up/clean up. If you are interested in volunteering, please email desanadragonspto@gmail.com. You do not have to be a parent or guardian of an 8th grade student to help!
ACADEMICS
NINE WEEK PROGRESS REPORTS FOR THE 2ND SEMESTER COMING YOUR WAY!
With the nine week juncture of the second semester coming our way on this Thursday, March 12th, that means that Nine Week Progress Reports are not too far behind, with students bringing home their Progress Report on Friday, March 20th. This report will give you and your middle schooler some excellent information about how he/she is doing in all of his/her classes at this half-way mark for the second semester. Please remember: This report will show how your child is progressing in his/her Math, Science, Language Arts, Social Studies, Enrichment, and 8th grade Spanish class thus far. It is not a final grade. The final grade for the second semester comes at the 18-week juncture. This Nine Week Progress Report will also give you/your young Dragon his/her final grade for third nine weeks’ Connections classes.
The format for this Nine Week Progress Report looks different from the Progress Reports you received at 4 ½ weeks (and different from what you will receive at 13 ½ weeks). This Progress Report will show your child’s formative average, summative average and his/her present course average thus far for each academic course. It will also show your young Dragon’s absences for each course.
Another feature for DeSana students and parents on this Nine Week Progress Report (and it will also be included on the Semester Report Card) is an assessment of your student’s work habits in the areas of Assignment Completion, Participation, Responsibility, and Interpersonal Skills. These are all behaviors that have the potential to impact academic achievement in significant ways. Thus, we want to report to you and your young Dragon how he/she is doing in each of these areas. A “2” is the standard for each of these areas, so you will hope to see a “2”for your child in each category, in each class. That means he/she is meeting the standard in these work habits.
With only nine weeks left in this school year, this Nine Week Progress Report should give you some good information to better inform you and your student as to exactly where he/she stands in mastering the standards for the second semester. As always, should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your young Dragon’s teacher(s)! Thank you for your continuing support and for making your child’s education a top priority in your home!
4TH NINE WEEK CONNECTIONS CLASSES (FOR ALL STUDENTS & ENRICHMENT CLASSES (FOR 6TH/7TH GRADERS) BEGIN!
On next Monday, March 16th all 6th, 7th and 8th grade students will begin their new 4th nine weeks Connections classes. Sixth and seventh grade students will also begin their new Enrichment class for the last quarter of this school year.
ADVANCED STUDIES COURSES INFO SESSIONS FOR RISING 7TH AND 8TH GRADERS
The 2020-2021 School year is around the corner!
DeSana's Administration will host Advanced Studies Courses Information Sessions for rising 7th and 8th grade students and their parents on the following dates/times:
Wednesday, March 11, 6:30-7:30PM*****
Tuesday, March 17, 6:30-7:30PM
Thursday, March 19, 6:30-7:30PM
Saturday, March 21, 9:00-10:00AM*****
Monday, March 23, 6:30-7:30 PM
Wednesday, March 25, 6:30-7:30 PM
Monday, March 30, 7:30-8:30 AM
Tuesday, March 31, 6:30-7:30 PM
*****These sessions will be translated for our Spanish-speaking families.
All sessions will be held in the DeSana media center.
We are offering multiple sessions to hopefully accommodate your family, so please choose the session that is most convenient for your family. These sessions are designed for both parents and students. We will discuss the reasons why your child may consider taking an advanced studies course(s), how advanced studies courses differ from on-level courses, the benefits of your child challenging himself/herself academically, and the procedures for registering for advanced studies courses here at DeSana.
If you are unable to attend any of these dates/times, administration will speak with students here at the school on Thursday, March 25th, during the day. The PowerPoint presentation, Readiness Forms, and Registration Forms are posted on the DeSana website. An important date to remember is Friday, 4/3.. Registration forms will be taken up to 5:30 PM on 4/3. After this time, registration is closed. This is a firm deadline. All registration forms must be hand delivered to our DeSana front office and the parent/student will receive a receipt for their registration form. We hope you are able to attend one of the Rising 7th/8th Grade Advanced Studies Sessions!
PRIDE AWARDS
On Monday morning, March 23rd, our DeSana faculty, staff and administration will host our PRIDE Award Celebration for the third quarter of this school year. Thirty-seven sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students, who were selected by their teachers, will be honored at this formal occasion for exemplifying the following wonderful attributes and characteristics:
Practices Random Acts of Kindness
Ready and Willing to Work Hard
Integrity Coupled with Responsible Behavior
Demonstrates Outstanding and Honest Efforts
Exceeds Expectations
Parents and family members of the honored students are invited to attend this celebration and join with DeSana teachers and administrators in honoring our young Dragons as they each receive a PRIDE Award certificate, generously donated by our awesome Business Partner, Omega Learning on Peachtree Parkway, a Dragon PRIDE pin, and a personalized plaque, made expressly for our DeSana PRIDE Award recipients by our fabulous and very generous Business Partner, All-American Specialties. A huge shout out and thank you to Keith Williams of All-American Specialties for designing and donating the individualized plaques for each PRIDE Award honoree, and to Rosemary Albright of Omega Learning for her very generous donation of each PRIDE Award certificate!!
We look forward to a fabulous morning as we recognize some extraordinary students and toast the pride of DeSana!
YOU BE THE CHEMIST RESULTS
Congratulations to the following students for participating in the regional You Be the Chemist at Georgia Gwinnett College Saturday, February 29. Arka B., Anish B., Hemanth K. and Adithya R. placed second and will be moving onto the next round. April C., Cristy E., Janki M., and Zoya M. also represented Desana and finished fourth.
Congratulations to both of these teams for all of their hard work.
GEOGRAPHY BEE
DeSana Middle School would like to congratulate and wish good luck to Anish B. who will be advancing to the state qualifier for the National Geographic Bee. Anish will compete on March 27th in Milledgeville, Georgia to advance to the national level. Good Luck Anish!
ORATORICAL
On February 11th, five young dragons competed in DeSana’s fourth annual oratorical contest. Christy E., Rhea M., Gavin S., Shailee S., and Thea V. “WOWED” the judges with their speeches on the topic “Just iMagine a World Without Boundaries.” Congratulations to these students for all their hard work! An extra congratulations to Christy E., our runner-up, and Thea V., our first-place winner! Thea V. represented DeSana at the county’s oratorical finals held on March 5 and was chosen as an alternate.
5TH TO 6TH TRANSITION ACTIVITIES
With spring quickly approaching, we are starting to talk about transitioning 5th graders to become 6th grade young Dragons at DeSana Middle School next year! Here are the activities to look forward to, to make sure our incoming 6th grade students have as smooth as a transition as possible at DeSana next year. Early March, 5th and 6th grade teachers will meet to talk about how we do Advanced Studies at DeSana, and how 5th grade teachers can help to prepare 5th graders more for middle school these last three months of school. March 3rd, we had a few selected students from Brandywine Elementary, Midway Elementary, and Big Creek to be “Dragons for a Day.” These students experienced an academic class, enrichment/ lunch, and a Connections class, immersing them into a day in the life of a 6th grader!
They will then report back to their 5th grade classes about the experience they had, and what to look forward to in middle school! Our DeSana 6th grade Ambassadors will be visiting each feeder elementary school during the first week of May to answer 5th graders' questions. The next week, current 5th graders will tour DeSana, to take a look around the school, and hear the Chorus and Band perform. During the month of May, we will have numerous advanced studies courses meetings to learn more about how to sign up for advanced studies courses at DeSana. You will want to attend one of these meetings to sign up for an advanced studies course next year at DeSana. We look forward to meeting our incoming 6th graders and their parents during the spring of this year! We cannot wait for you to become Dragons!
FBLA RESULTS
Congratulations to all our participants in the FBLA State Competitions!
- Students had to place in the top 5 in the Region to qualify to compete in State.
- Congratulations to students who qualified for State: Prisha B, Kaavya B, Christy E, Ritya G, Sanjita K, Roshni K, Oviya K, Sriya R, Shailee S, Aadhav T
- Congratulations to the following students who received medals/plaques for placing in the top ten in the State.
· Prisha B. 4th in Invention Convention
· Sanjita K. 8th FBLA Creed Performance
· Kaavya B. 5th Business Etiquette
· Roshni K. 8th Public Speaking
· Kaavya B. 10th Business Communications
· Oviya K. 5th Invention Convention
· Christy E. 10th Employability Skills
· Sriya R. 5th Invention Convention
· Christy E. 4th Invention Convention
· Shailee S. 4th Invention Convention
· Ritya G. 5th Invention Convention
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD
DeSsana particpated in our last Science Olympiad Regional event for the year against 19 other teams. We are please to announce the following results:
1st in Circuit Lab: Both 6th graders Aarav A. and Vedant P.
4th in Mission Possible: 8th grader Yash G. and 7th Grader Ronit D.
6th Food Science; 8th grader Cherry B. and 7th Grader Arth C.
TESTING STARTS IN APRIL!
Georgia Milestones testing will take place during the month of April. Please see the calendar for when your student will participate in the end-of-year online testing. As we continue to prepare, we wanted to provide families with some resources to help your student.
Georgia Milestones EOG Study/Resource Guides
Georgia Milestones EOC Study/Resource Guides
Experience Online Testing Georgia (access to practice with built-in tools for online testing)
If you have any questions regarding Georgia Milestones testing, please contact Ashley Starr at 770-667-2591 ext. 491507.
MARCH MADNESS IN THE MEDIA CENTER
Parents, you know about March Madness in college basketball, but here at DeSana, we are excited about our March Madness of BOOKS! For our 4th annual event, we are using all graphic novels as our “teams.” Students will vote for the matchups using a Chromebook or their other electronic devices, and at the end of the month of March, we will crown DeSana’s FAVORITE graphic novel, as voted on by the students. It’s fun to see the students getting excited and competitive about their favorites. Ask your child who he/she is voting for!
FROM THE MEDIA CENTER -2020 Focus on Reading Challenge!
Students who read a variety of books have a chance to be rewarded with a Kindle Fire HD tablet! Students may read books in a variety of categories, fill out review slips, and return them to the media center in order to be entered into the contest. The contest runs through the end of March; ask your child if he/she has entered yet!
ATHLETICS
GOLF
The DeSana Golf Team kicks off the season next week. Let's wish our Dragons the best of luck!
Our 2020 schedule is as follow:
Tuesday, March 10th @ 4:15 - Forsyth County Invitational at Olde Atlanta
Tuesday, March 17th @ 4:30 - vs. Little Mill at Countryland
Thursday, March 19th @ 4:30 - vs. Lakeside at Crooked Creek
Tuesday, March 24th @ 4:30 - vs. Otwell at Crooked Creek
Thursday, March 26th @ 4:30 - vs. Riverwatch at Crooked Creek
Tuesday, March 31st @ 4:15 - vs. Riverwatch at Olde Atlanta
Thursday, April 2nd @ 4:30 - vs. Little Mill at Crooked Creek
Thursday, April 16th @ 4:30 - vs. Piney Grove at Crooked Creek
Monday, April 27th @ 3:00 - County Championship at Chestatee
TRACK
The 2020 DeSana Track season officially begins next Friday, March 13th!
Please come and support the team. It’s going to be an exciting season!!
Meets and Important Dates:
March 13th @ West Forsyth 3:00 pm
No School and No Bus Transportation
Please arrive no later than 2:30 pm
March 18 @ Lambert 5:45 pm
March 25th @ Forsyth Central 5:45 pm
April 1st @Denmark 5:45 pm DeSana Hosts-Need Parent Volunteers
April 6-10th Spring Break No Meet
April 15th @Lambert 5:45 pm
April 22nd @ West Forsyth 3:00 pm
THE ARTS
ALL STATE CHORUS
Congratulations to Anika K., Isabella B., and Deeksha R., who were selected to perform in this year’s All State Chorus. This is one of the highest honors a music student can receive, and we are very proud of their hard work!
CULTURAL ARTS NIGHT ART COMPETITION
We had a great turn out for the first ever Cultural Arts Night Art competition! Thank you to everyone who submitted artwork. It was a hard decision for our judges but the winners are as follows:
1st place: Vibha P.
2nd place: Aaliyah K.
3rd place: Aleena N.
4th Place: April C.
Honorable Mentions: Zac C. and Quinn P.
Audience Choice: Ella C. and Nihitha A.
ACTIVITIES
6TH GRADE FIELD TRIP
6th Grade Parents: Tellus Science Museum Field Trip Permission Forms went home with all 6th grade students this week. Students should return their signed permission form along with $30 cash or check written out to DeSana Middle School to their science teacher. The Field Trip will be Tuesday, May 12.
WILL YOU BE A QUACKER BACKER???
Since 2016, The Forsyth County Education Foundation has been a feathered friend to Forsyth County Schools by providing $240,000 in grants for our kids and teachers. Just last week, the FC Education Foundation kicked off their annual Duck Dive for Education to raise money to give more grant money to more schools. DeSana was a proud recipient of one of these grants in the Spring of 2018! This fundraiser is an opportunity for people to “adopt” a rubber duck for a chance to win up to $10,000. The Foundation needs your help to make it a quacking success again this year! Last year, the Foundation raised over $60,000 and gave out 19 grants in September 2019 that impacted over 52,000 students! Your help is needed to do it again!
Won’t you consider being a Quacker Backer and help the FC Education Foundation make a BIG splash with their annual Duck Dive for Education? Just $10 gets you a duck adoption and the chance to win up to $10,000!! Click here for the Duck Dive Adoption Form and information on how to adopt a duck or a whole team of ducks!!
PARENT 411 - HELPFUL LINKS FOR YOU
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
LOST AND FOUND
Attention Parents – If your student has lost a personal item at school, please encourage him/her to claim it from lost and found today! We have jackets, sweatshirts, shorts, lunchboxes, books and water bottles. Any item labeled with the student’s name will be returned to the student. Lost and found is located in the hallway outside the Media Center and the bins on each grade level hallway.
THIS THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH 12th & 13th
This Thursday, March 12th is an Early Release Day for ALL students in Forsyth County Schools. Middle school students will be dismissed at 1:30, and teachers will be involved in Parent/Teacher/Student conferences for the rest of the afternoon. There will be no afterschool activities on this day. Teachers are contacting parents now if they would like to conference with them. If you would like to have a conference with a teacher(s) on this afternoon, please reach out to them now so that they may schedule you for one. Conferences can be face-to-face, via phone or through email. You tell us what is most convenient for you. It is very important to us at DeSana that we keep open lines of communication between our school staff and parents.
On this Friday, March 13th, students will have a holiday, with a day off from school for a nice, long weekend as teachers and administrators engage in professional learning on this day. We hope our students enjoy their time off from school and that they stay safe! We look forward to seeing everyone back here at The Dragon’s Lair on Monday, March 16th, safe and sound, and focused and ready to continue with their studies!
MANY THANKS TO OUR FANTASTIC BUSINESS PARTNERS!
*ALL AMERICAN SPECIALTIES
*BROWNS BRIDGE CHURCH
*CHICK-FIL-A @ THE COLLECTION
*CITY CHURCH
*GEORGIA ORTHODONTICS AND CHILDREN'S DENTISTRY
*NORTH GEORGIA PROMOTIONS
*OMEGA LEARNING
*RBM OF ALPHARETTA
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