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Parent/Student Handbook 2014-2015
2015 East Park Avenue
Valdosta, Georgia 31602
(229) 333-8566
Fax (229) 245-5655
Dr. Dan Altman, Principal
Integrity first; Respect for yourself and others; Excellence in all we do!
VTC E Dear Students, Parents, and Guardians:
Welcome to the start of what will be a great school year at J. L. Newbern Middle School. Our faculty and
staff are very glad that you will be a part of our family at Newbern Middle School. Last school year, NMS
celebrated its 20th year of providing an excellent education to children in our community. For the past 20
years, our school has prided itself in providing a first class educational experience for our students. For
the next 20 years, our staff has developed a vision to improve a first class educational experience, and
make it a world class educational experience.
Our school’s transformation from a first class educational institution to one that is world class is well
underway. You can see our progress in the construction that is occurring on our back campus. By the end
of this school year, our students will enjoy the benefits of a brand new gymnasium and athletic complex!
The transition to world class does not just end with improvements to our facility. It is occurring in the
classroom as well. First, NMS has employed an exceptional faculty and staff to educate our students.
Additionally, our community is heavily involved in supporting our educational efforts, and we are very
appreciative. Instructionally, we have adopted the principles and strategies of AVID, school-wide, to
prepare our students for future success in high school, college, or in a the world of work. Through AVID,
our school will have our students focus on writing, inquiry, collaboration, critical thinking, organization,
and reading in all academic subjects. Additionally, NMS strives to serve all of our students’ individual
educational needs by offering advanced course work in math and language arts, a strong remedial
education program, gifted, and special educational services to students.
We know at Newbern that this vision will be impossible to achieve without our parents’ involvement and
support. We have provided this handbook to make you aware of many of our school wide procedures and
opportunities. Please take the time to read this information and call the school if you have any questions.
In closing, let me reiterate how pleased I am that your household will have a student or students at
Newbern Middle School this academic year. We have an excellent year planned with many fun filled and
worthwhile educational experiences. At the end of this school term, I look forward to celebrating, along
with you, all of our yearlong accomplishments, our growth as students and individuals, and an increase in
student achievement!
Sincerely,
Daniel L. Altman, Ed.D.
Principal, Newbern Middle School
Principal Dr. Dan Altman
Assistant Principals Mr. Royce Thomas 8th Grade
Mrs. Virginia Crowell 7th Grade Mr. Kevin Daw 6th Grade
20 15 East Park Avenue Valdosta GA 31602
(229)333-8566 Fax (229) 245 5655
ACCREDITATION
Newbern Middle is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Georgia
Accreditation Commission (GAC).
VISION STATEMENT
Learning today, Leading tomorrow.
MISSION STATEMENT
Newbern Middle School is committed to promoting the development of socially, responsible, critical thinkers.
ARRIVAL AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES
School begins promptly at 7:45 AM. A student is marked tardy if they arrive at school after 7:50 AM. Any
bus riding student who arrives after 7:50 Am because their bus has rum late are not counted tardy.
Buses will drop off and pick up students on the northeast side of the campus. Cars are not allowed to enter this area.
Students who arrive by bus are to walk directly to the area assigned to them. In the afternoon, bus students will be
dismissed from their classes directly to their buses.
Students arriving or leaving by car must use the driveway in front of the school. Students are not to be dropped
off at school before 7:20 a.m. There is no supervision provided before that time. Upon arrival, students are to
enter through the front of the school and proceed to their appropriate area. Students being picked up by their parents
will be dismissed through the front of the school at 3:15. Parents must pick up their children by 3:45 p.m. No
supervision is provided beyond this time. Students who walk must enter the campus through the main entrance.
No students are to enter or leave the campus through the back or side areas of the campus. Walkers will be
dismissed with the car riders at 3:15. If students are not picked up by 3:45, they must report to the front office.
BUS TRANSPORTATION
Bus transportation is a convenience, and in order for it to function properly, full cooperation between parent, student
and school personnel is necessary. Students must ride their assigned bus. The transportation department determines
bus routes and riding assignments. Students who disrupt the safe and orderly transportation standards of the bus may
have their riding privileges revoked.
SCHOOL INSURANCE
It is the responsibility of the parent to provide insurance in case a student is injured in an accident at school. Parents
are given the opportunity to purchase accident insurance for their student(s) by contacting Markel at (877) 444-
5014, or by visiting their website at http://markel.sevencorners.com/
Payment must be made by credit or debit card. A detailed brochure and information on claims reporting can be
found on the enrollment website.
PARENT/TEACHER COMMUNICATION
Parents are urged to contact the school whenever the need arises. Teachers may be contacted by note, e mail, or
telephone. If you call during the school day, the office will leave the teacher a note to return your call. If you wish
to have a conference with your child's teacher(s), please call ahead to make an appointment through our
receptionists, Mrs. Demps. Please call 333-8566 to schedule an appointment for a conference. Wednesdays are set
aside by the school for the purpose of parent conferences during teacher’s planning times. If transportation is a
barrier to attending a parent conference, contact your child’s Assistant Principal.
PARENT INVOLVEMENT
Students whose parents are involved in their education are more successful than students who parents are not
involved. It is absolutely critical for all parents and guardians to participate in all school functions, if at all possible.
We welcome parent input in our Leadership Team meetings, our Parent Advisory Council, and our School Council.
Certain times have been set aside for parents to visit classroom teachers without an appointment and to attend
informational workshops. Please mark your calendar with these dates and plan to participate! We need your
participation to make this school year a success for your child. Our Parent Involvement coordinator is Dr. Mays.
Please contact her to sign up for our Leadership team, our Parent Advisory Council, and our School Council. We
look forward to seeing you at our school!
IMPORTANT DATES FOR PARENTS: FIRST SEMESTER (2014)
Date Time Title of Activity
August 5, 2014 1:30-3:30 Open House
August 14, 2014 3:30 Leadership Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
August 20, 2014 8:30 6th
grade Hearing and Vision
August 28, 2014 3:30 Literacy Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
August 29, 2014 8:30 Monthly PBIS Assembly: AR Kickoff in Gym
Sept. 8-12, 2014 8:00-3:10 Teachers conduct Grade Talks
Sept. 8-12, 2014 8:00-3:10 Teachers conduct book checks
September 8, 2014 5:00-6:00 Parent/Stakeholder Input Meeting/Curriculum Night
September 8, 2014 6:00-6:30 Open House/Curriculum Night
September 9. 2014 8:00-3:10 Interim Reports go home
September 16, 2014 3:30-4:30 School Council/Parent Advisory Meeting
September 17, 2014 8:30-10:00 School Pictures
September 18, 2014 3:30 Leadership Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
September 25, 2014 3:30 Literacy Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
September 26, 2014 8:30 Monthly PBIS Assembly: Pep Rally
October 14, 2014 8:00-3:10 Report Cards go Home
October 15, 2014 8:30-9:00 Picture Retakes
October 16, 2014 12:00-1:00 CCGP/CCRPI Parent Workshop
October 16, 2014 5:00-6:00 Title I Informational Meeting for Parents
October 16, 2014 6:00-6:30 CCGPS/CCRPI Parent Workshop
October 16, 2014 6:30-7:00 Parent Teacher Conferences
October 23, 2014 3:30 Leadership Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
October 24, 2014 2:00 Honor Roll Party
October 28, 2014 8:30-10:50 Career Day
October 29,2014 3:30 Literacy Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
October 31, 2014 8:30 Monthly PBIS Assembly (TBA)
Nov. 10-14, 2014 8:00-3:10 Teachers conduct Grade Talks
Nov. 10-14, 2014 8:00-3:10 Teachers conduct book checks
November 11, 2014 11:00-1:00 Writing Assessment/Write Score Data for Parents
November 11, 2014 5:00-6:00 Parent Night/Writing Assessment Data/Write Score Data
November, 11, 2014 6:00-6:30 Open House
November 12, 2014 8:00-3:10 Interim Reports go Home
November 13, 2014 3:30 Leadership Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
November 18, 2014 3:30-4:30 School Council/Parent Advisory Meeting
November 20, 2014 3:30 Literacy Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
December 11, 2014 3:30 Leadership Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
IMPORTANT DATES FOR PARENTS: SECOND SEMESTER (2015)
January 9, 2015 8:00-3:10 Report Cards go Home
January 13, 2015 8:45-9:45 6th
Grade Academic Workshop for Parents
January 13, 2015 10:15-11:15 7th
Grade Academic Workshop for Parents
January 13, 2015 2:00-3:00 8th
Grade Academic Workshop for Parents
January 15, 2015 3:30 Leadership Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
January 23, 2015 2:00 Honor Roll Party
January 28, 2015 3:30 Literacy Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
January 30, 2015 8:30 Monthly PBIS Assembly (TBA)
Feb, 9-13, 2015 8:00-3:10 Teachers conduct Grade Talks
Feb. 9-13, 2015 8:00-3:10 Teachers conduct book checks
February 10, 2015 8:00-3:10 Interim Reports go Home
February 19, 2015 3:30 Leadership Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
February 24, 2015 3:30-4:30 School Council/Parent Advisory Meeting
February 27, 2015 8:30 Monthly PBIS Assembly (TBA)
February 25, 2015 3:30 Literacy Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
March 17, 2015 8:00-3:10 Report Cards go Home
March 19, 2015 11:00-12:00 CRCT Parent Informational/Advanced Content Workshop
March 19, 2015 5:00-7:00 Parent Night/CRCT Informational /Advanced Content Workshop
March 25, 2015 3:30 Literacy Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
March 26, 2015 3:30 Leadership Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
March 27, 2015 8:30 Monthly PBIS Assembly (TBA)
March 27, 2015 2:00 Honor Roll Party
April 20-24, 2015 8:00-3:10 Teachers conduct Grade Talks
April 20-24, 2015 8:00-3:10 Teachers conduct book checks
April 22, 2015 8:00-3:10 Interim Reports go Home
April 23, 2015 3:30 Leadership Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
April 29, 2015 3:30 Literacy Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
May 4, 2015 9:00-10:30 Moving Up Day Students
May 5, 2015 5:00-6:30 Moving Up Day (Parents)
May 12, 2015 6:00-7:00 Honors Night
May 13, 2015 3:30-4:30 School Council/Parent Advisory Meeting
May 15, 2015 3:45 Grades Due to Bennett
May 15, 2015 8:00-3:00 Field Day
May 20, 2015 3:30 Literacy Team Meeting (Parents Invited!)
TBA TBA Spring Book Fair (Promoting Literacy)
TELEPHONE / ADDRESS / TRANSPORTATION CHANGES
Please notify the school immediately if there is a change in your address, telephone number, child sitter or person to
contact in an emergency. This information is very important in case your child becomes ill or injured.
Anytime a student changes their method of transportation, the assistant principal and teacher should be notified in
writing before the day of the change. If notification is not received, your child will follow his/her regular
method of getting home.
STUDENT USE OF PHONE
The school phone is for business purposes. Students will be allowed to use the phone in cases of emergencies only.
Please make sure that your child knows how he/she will get home from school prior to coming to school. Students
will not be called out of class to answer or make personal calls. Cell phones and electronic devices are prohibited
on the school campus, buses, and at all school functions.
SCHOOL NURSE
A school nurse will be available five days a week to perform routine nursing care such as taking a student's
temperature, caring for minor bumps and bruises, and dispensing prescribed medication that should be taken during
school hours. Any other illnesses must be handled by the parent through their normal medical professional.
MEDICATIONS
See Student Rights and Responsibilities - Code of Conduct booklet
REQUEST TO LEAVE SCHOOL EARLY
Medical and dental appointments should be made outside of school hours when possible. A child will be released
only to the guardian or people who are authorized to check them out of school. Parents must complete the proper
form (supplied by school officials) indicating the name(s) of people who are authorized to check out their child.
The parent, or authorized person, must come to the office and present photo identification when signing out a
student. Designated people must be 21 years of age or older.
NO CHECK-0UT AFTER 2:45 P.M.
TRANSFERS AND WITHDRAWALS
Parents are required to come in and notify the guidance office when their child will be withdrawing from Newbern.
If at all possible, please give at least 24 hours notice so that all paperwork will be ready on the last day the student is
at school. The student will carry the withdrawal form to each teacher and the Media
Specialist to be signed and at this point, all books assigned to student must be returned to the designated teacher.
Once all of the necessary staff has filled out the form, it is to be returned to the office at the end of the school day.
Copies of records will be forwarded to the new school after all obligations have been met. Records will not be
forwarded until the form has been properly signed.
Students transferring to Newbern after the beginning of the school year must report to the office with their parent(s).
A copy of birth certificate, social security card, immunization record, eye/ear/dental form, and a valid record of
residence must be presented at the time of enrollment.
MEDIA CENTER
The media center may be used as a place for study time, locating reference material, and checking out material. The
maximum check-out time for material is two weeks. The media center is open from 8:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. You
must have a pass from your classroom teacher if you use the media center during class time.
Reading clubs are sponsored during the year. Any student may join one of these clubs.
CAFETERIA SERVICES
Hot lunches are provided for students. Breakfast will be served from 7:15 to 7:45 a.m. Students arriving on
campus after 7:40 will not receive breakfast services.
The lunchroom rules are:
1. Every student will go to the cafeteria at an
assigned time whether he/she eats or not.
2. Noise in the lunchroom must be kept minimal.
3 Return trays, plates, and silverware to the
dish washing window.
4. Put all paper and food not eaten in the garbage can.
5. Leave your eating area clean and free of paper.
6. Carbonated drinks or glass containers are not allowed.
7. Food may not be taken out of the cafeteria.
8. When the lunchroom is placed on silence by
duty personnel, all students are to remain
quiet.
FIRE AND TORNADO DRILLS
Fire and tornado drills are held at different intervals throughout the school year.
Remember these basic rules:
1. Follow the instructions given by your teacher.
2. Remain with your class.
3. Walk. Do not talk. Move quickly and quietly to designated area.
4. Return directly to class when instructed to do so.
The signal for a fire drill is a continuous blast of the horn.
The signal for a tornado drill is a spoken voice on the intercom informing teachers and students to “report to your
weather safe area at this time.”
SCHOOLWIDE LOCKDOWN
The signal for lockdown will be given by an intercom announcement to proceed with a Level 1, 2, or 3 lockdown.
ASSEMBLIES
School assemblies contribute to the development of our school climate. They will promote the growth of the whole
child. The administrators of NMS reserve the right to prohibit students from participating in assemblies or
activities due to inappropriate behaviors.
TEXTBOOKS
The Valdosta City Board of Education furnishes textbooks to all students. Each student is assigned a set of books
with his/her name written in by the teacher. The student is responsible for the care of the books
issued. Loss or damage of these books will result in payment to the school. Textbooks are to be kept covered at all
times in order to maintain minimum wear. Parents are encouraged to periodically inspect the condition of the books
and to report any unusual wear to the teacher.
REPORT CARDS
Report cards are issued at the end of each nine-week grading period. If students’ grades are not satisfactory, parents
are encouraged to arrange an appointment with the child's teachers in order to discuss the problem(s).
Interim reports are sent home during the mid-nine weeks period to alert parents of possible failure for the nine
weeks. Parents are encouraged to follow through with teacher recommendations for improvement.
GRADING GUIDELINES
Summative 60% Formative 30%
Unit Tests Teacher Made Tests
Performance Tasks Quizzes
Formal Writing Labs
Benchmarks
Daily Tasks 10%
Class Assignments
Homework
PROMOTION/RETENTION POLICY
A student must earn a final grade of 70 in a minimum of four of the four core subjects.
A student must also pass one additional unit of Connections coursework.
A. Full Year Option: An average of 70 or above for the year constitutes a passing grade and Connections
criteria being met. (Band, Drama, Spanish, Chorus)
B. Nine-Week Option: An average of 70 or above for six out of eight Courses taken during the year
constitutes Connections criteria being met. (Art, Computer Awareness, Technology, Music
Appreciation, Health, Physical Education, Keyboarding, SuccessMaker Lab)
All 8th
grade students must make 800 or above on the Criterion Reference Competency Test (CRCT) in order
to be promoted to the 9th
grade.
HOMEWORK
Definition - Homework is defined as practice to be completed outside of the classroom and monitored by parents.
Goal - Homework will be used for the advancement of student understanding and the mastery of subject matter. It
also may be used to encourage student progress for make-up work, research, enrichment, heighten self-esteem, and
meeting the needs of students. Students will be assigned homework each day. Homework assignments are to be
written in the student agenda by the student. Parents are encouraged to check the agenda nightly for homework
assignments.
EXPLORATORY CLASSES
During the time your child is at the middle school, he or she may have classes in the connections block. These areas
are Fine Arts, Vocational, and Personal Learning Skills. Connections classes will be taught on
a rotating basis each nine weeks. Students do not select classes; they are assigned.
EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR THE
GIFTED STUDENTS
Valdosta City Schools provides a gifted education program for students who demonstrate the following
characteristics:
1. a high degree of intellectual ability,
2. outstanding creative ability,
3. an exceptionally high degree of motivation,
4. high achievement in specific academic fields.
A student may be referred for consideration for gifted educational services by teachers, counselors, administrators,
parents/guardians, or other individuals with knowledge of the student’s abilities.
LOCKERS
Lockers are available for student use with a rental fee of $5.00 for a year. Students must furnish their own locks.
We suggest that you tell no one your lock combination. A periodic check will be made to ensure that lockers are
kept neat and clean. Students are not allowed to share a locker. Students will only be allowed to go to their
lockers during specific designated times during the day. The school is not responsible for items taken from
unsecured lockers.
ALL LOCKERS MUST HAVE A LOCK, OR THEY WILL BE LOCKED BY A SCHOOL OFFICIAL.
IDs
IDs will be available for students. Students must have an ID to be admitted to some school functions such as
dances, athletic events, etc. The price of an ID is $5.00. A valid student ID must be presented to purchase VHS
student football tickets. The ID must be presented at the stadium for entry into the student seating area.
SCHOOL VISITORS
All visitors must report to the front office when they arrive at the building. Upon checking in at the front office, you
will be issued a visitor’s pass. Parents are always welcome to Newbern Middle School and may schedule visits.
Please try to notify the teacher twenty-four hours prior to the date you want to visit your child's class.
DRESS CODE
See Student Rights and Responsibilities - Code of Conduct booklet
ATTENDANCE INFORMATION/EXCUSE NOTES/TARDINESS
Please see the Student Rights and Responsibilities - Code of Student Conduct booklet for more information
regarding the School Board’s attendance policy and the juvenile court system.
SCHOOL WIDE DISCIPLINE PLAN
See Student Rights and Responsibilities - Code of Conduct booklet. Students who arrive at school in violation of
the dress code will be assigned to ISS.
NEWBERN MIDDLE SCHOOL RULES
1. Raise hands for permission before you talk, walk, and/or touch.
2. Be respectful of self/others/school property at all times.
3. Report to class on time and enter and exit in a quiet and orderly manner.
4. Follow all directions given by adults.
5. Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself.
6. Adhere to the school dress code.
7. Food, gum, and drinks require special permission.
CLUBS/ACTIVITIES
NMS will offer a variety of clubs and activities for student participation. Club and activity members may be
required to meet before and after school. Criteria for membership in any of our clubs may be obtained from the club
sponsor. The following is a specific list of all clubs at NMS:
Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl Team: The Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl (HRRB) was founded by Helen
Ruffin, a library media specialist from DeKalb County, Georgia. To inspire her students to read, Ruffin
created a reading competition using the Georgia Book Award Nominees. The reading bowl consists of
students from different schools testing their knowledge of selected books in a statewide competition.
NMS prepares students for competition in HRRB by establishing a team of students who meet weekly after
school and read higher level reading material, discuss the material, and assess their comprehension of the
material. The team is led by our media specialist, Mrs. Berry, and is open to anyone who loves to read and
wants to improve their reading ability.
Math Competition Team: The Math Club is comprised of students in grades 6 – 8 selected according to
their ranking in the top 25% of the school’s most proficient math scholars. The instruction provided to the
students is an acceleration and extension of the concepts being taught in class. The school’s math team is
selected from the pool of students in the Math Club. The Math Team participates in 2 competitions
annually. The Math Club will meet weekly during scheduled Flexed Time by grade level. Our Academic
Math Coach, Ms. Moore, leads the Math Club and Team.
Jr. Beta Club: The Jr. Beta Club prepares young people for life and empowers them to be successful,
develop leadership skills, encourage service involvement, recognize achievement, and provide
technological advantages. In addition to attending an annual convention, the Beta Club members will meet
monthly. New Jr. Beta members are inducted at the end of the year after meeting stringent academic
requirements for the first 3 nine week grading periods. Mrs. T. Williams sponsors the school’s Jr. Beta
Club.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA): The mission of the FCA is to spread the Gospel to all students
including athletes. FCA is student led and designed to help change the culture of the school, therefore
influencing the community by equipping, empowering and encouraging people to make a difference for
Christ. FCA meets every Thursday morning before school in the gymnasium. FCA is sponsored by Mrs.
Waller.
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA): Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda is
a nonprofit 501(c) (3) education association with a quarter million students preparing for careers in
business and business-related fields. FBLA middle-school level program is designed to develop leadership,
communication, and team skills. Students in grades 6 – 8 may participate. FBLA members will meet
monthly after school and is sponsored by Ms. F. Taylor.
GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
The counselors at Newbern Middle are available to help students academically, socially, and culturally. The
counselors are also available to work with parents and faculty to help provide the best education for each student.
What can your counselor do for you and your family?
1. Individual Counseling
2. Group Counseling
3. Group/Classroom Guidance
4. Peer Mediation
5. Planning your Future
Students who want to meet with their counselor must have a pass from their teacher.
FACULTY AND STAFF 2014-2015
Principal – Dr. D. Altman Attendance Secretary – Ms. J. Cothron
Asst. Principal (7th
grade) – Mrs. V. Crowell Bookkeeper – Mr. W. Hollimon
Asst. Principal (6th
grade)– Mr. K. Daw Registrar/Records--- Mrs. S. Bennett
Asst. Principal –(8th
grade) Mr. R. Thomas Receptionist – Mrs. N. Demps
Academic Coaches– Ms. J. Moore
Dr. V. Mays SRO – Officer Hamilton
SSRO – Mr. Jones
School Counselors – Mr. D. Hollimon Nurse – Mrs. K. Matheny
Mrs. J. Williams
SIXTH GRADE
Team 1 Team 2 Team 3
Teachers Room # Subject Teachers Room # Subject Teachers Room # Subject
Lepic
Lampert
Cobb
McDuffie
314
313
315
310
Math
ELA
SS
SCI
Hunter
Bragg
Graham
Green
323
318
316
317
SCI
Math
SS
ELA
Douglas
Alcidonice
Collier
Waller
328
327
329
325
Math
ELA
SS
SCI
SEVENTH GRADE
Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
Teachers Room # Subject Teachers Room # Subject Teachers Room # Subject
Jordon
Slater
Rainge
Chastang
214
215
213
210
SS
Math
ELA
SCI
Ferguson
Pritchett
Swilley
Parades
223
218
216
217
ELA/SCI
Math/SS
Speech
Spanish
Ross
Crawford
Ferrebee
Cleveland
228
227
229
225
SS
ELA
Math
SCI
EIGHTH GRADE
Team 7 Team 8 Team 9
Teachers Room # Subject Teachers Room # Subject Teachers Room # Subject
Nelson
Smith
Lee
D. Williams
114
115
113
110
Math
ELA
SS
SCI
Head
Lampkin
Burns
T. Williams
123
118
116
117
Math/SCI
ELA/SS
French
Acc. Math
Jones
Crews
Ponder
Beverly
128
129
127
125
Math
ELA
SS
SCI
CONNECTIONS, SPECIAL EDUCATION, AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL
Mrs. T. Williams Accelerated Math
Mrs. Berry Media Specialist
Mrs. Lee Media Clerk
Ms. A. Morris ISS Paraprofessional
Mrs. Taylor Career Connections/Computer Science (Technology Lab)
Mrs. Thomas AVID Connections
Mr. Norton Reading Connections (7th
Grade Lab)
Ms. Stone Art
Mr. Kimbrough Band
Mr. Headen Chorus/Drama
Mrs. Paredes Spanish (8th
Grade)
Mrs. Burns French
Ms. McFadden Physical Education
Mr. Scruggs Physical Education
Mr. Denton Physical Education
Mrs. Terrell Special Education
Dr. Hammond Special Education ELA with Green
Mr. Taylor Special Education Math with Douglas
Mrs. Chaney Special Education Math Jones
Ms. Goodman Special Education Math with Ferrebee
Mr. Donnelly Special Education ELA with Crawford
Mr. Darragh Special Education ELA with Crews
Mrs. Porter Barnes Special Education ABES Lab/Study Skills
Mrs. Swilley Special Education Speech
Mrs. Downs Special Education Paraprofessional
Mr. Jackson Special Education Paraprofessional
Mr. Williams Special Education Paraprofessional