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Mission Statement and School Improvement Plan

The staff of Lovinggood Middle School is dedicated to promoting an environment that fosters an alliance among staff, students, parents, and community.   Each one of us is committed to educating and encouraging intellectually reflective adolescents en route to a lifetime of meaningful work.  

Beliefs that guide us:

All students must be given the opportunity to develop their individual gifts.

Schools must set high academic and social expectations.

Schools must have challenging learning environments which provide strategies and skills to develop independent thinking and lifelong learning.

Teachers must be knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and passionate about their subject matter and student achievement.

Schools must provide an emotionally and physically safe environment for all students to achieve their maximum potential.

Parents, teachers, and students must work together to reinforce a positive climate.

 

               Do you know who the Lovinggood Middle School Teacher of the Year is?  None other than Chorus Teacher

Carla Henry Robinson

 

Our most recent school newscast is posted here for your information.
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Click here to access newscast archives.

 

 

Do you know who the Lovinggood Middle School Certified Employee of the Year is?  None other than

Pam Barry

our outstanding Attendance Clerk.  When you check your child out, be sure to congratulate Ms. Barry!

 

 

Lovinggood Middle School
And

The Northwest YMCA

Present

 HAT DAY
Friday, December 5, 2008

Pay $1 (or more) to help youth in our area and wear a hat to show your support.

Click here for more information.

Congratulations

to Stacey Delprince-Mejak who has earned recognition as the
Georgia Junior Achievement Teacher of the Year

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Click here for more information

Don't Miss the Taste of Lovinggood Cultural Arts Festival Featuring:

  • Multicultural entertainment (including LMS' own Drama Club and Choir)
  • Food from a variety of vendors
  • A wide mix of merchandise vendors
  • Games and inflatables

December 5, 2008 - 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at LMS
Click here for complete details and to view photos from prior events.

Anti-Bullying Tips for Parents - click here

Click below to download recent PTSA newsletters:

Lovinggood Middle School Ledger

Helping Students Learn

Join Team Silver Hawks LMS Relay for Life Team

Click here to sign up.

Contact Maria Schofer or Heather Parker to be added to the team contact list for upcoming events.
Maria.Schofer@cobbk12.org or (678) 331-3015 x 417
Heather.Parker@cobbk12.org or (678) 331-3015 x 508

Parents: Now, every time you go shopping at Kroger, you can earn revenue for your child's school!  It's easy!  Click on the Kroger logo below to find out how!

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Target Supports Education! 

Thanks to Target and our parents who support Target by using the Red Card, Lovinggood Middle School has just received a check for $400!

Lovinggood Solar Panel

Click on the picture below to access our solar panel data.

Character Education
* State Mandated

RESPONSIBILITY
Taking care of one's self and others;
to carry out a duty or task carefully and thoroughly

Oct. Wk 9 Cheerfulness*/
Positive Attitude
Good humored, bright and pleasant. Realistic positive confidence of feeling toward one’s self.
Oct. Wk 10 Accountability Being responsible for your decisions and actions; dependable.
Oct. Wk 11 Honor A sense of what is right, just and true; privilege.
Oct. Wk 12 School Pride / Cleanliness* Care and satisfaction in your school’s environment, achievement and success.

 

Duke Tips Talent Search:

For: 7th Grade students who have scored at the 95th percentile or higher on an acceptable sub-test of a grade level achievement test (IOWA). CRCT is not a test that is recognized by the Duke Tips program.

What: An academic talent search program that offers qualified students the opportunity to participate in innovative programs and opportunist offered by Duke University.

How: If your standardized test scores (IOWA) are in the 95% or higher you can apply at www.tip.duke.edu
Once your application is complete you will then be directed to sign-up to take either the SAT or the ACT. If your score on the SAT or the ACT qualify you to become a Duke Tips Scholar you will be notified by Duke University with more information.

For more information or to have your questions answered please visit the Duke Tips website: http://www.tip.duke.edu
Deadline for registration by mail is November 3, 2008. Deadline for online registration is December 1, 2008.

Help Us Honor Young Volunteers

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards honor young people in middle level and high school grades for outstanding volunteer service to their communities. Created in 1995 by Prudential Financial in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), the awards constitute the United States' largest youth recognition program based solely on volunteering. Over the past 13 years, the program has honored more 80,000 young volunteers at the local, state, and national level.To apply or for more information go to:
www.prudential.com/spirit

Code of Conduct Highlights

Flip Flops - Are They Allowed???

Dropping your child off early before school?  Please do not drop off children before 8:00; they will not be supervised properly.

 
Click here for Parables for Success for Lovinggood Students
Fall 2008 Student Schedule

Information for the 2008-09 School Year

  • Book bags must be able to fit in the locker.  Rolling bookbags will not work.  The locker dimensions are approximately 1foot (width) x 3 feet (length).
  • When planning your wardrobe, take a close look at the school’s dress code.  The most common infractions are as follows:  (1) Skirts or shorts that are not long enough.  The fabric must be below your longest finger.  An inch of fabric below the longest finger is a good rule to follow.  (2) Shower shoes worn as sandals or flip flops are another violation.  Flip flops must have some decoration or have hard or thick soles to be worn at school.  (3) Athletic shorts are only permitted for gym classes.  Make sure you dress for success.
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  • Visit the district’s website for the Meal Pay Program (school lunch) and Bus Locator.  You will also find information about Cobb Board policies (“I” Instruction, “J” Student Code of Conduct).  Finally, if your child needs to carry medicine, look for the permission form.

Registration

Registration is available from 9:30 - 11:30 daily in the Guidance Department.

NOTE - The State of Georgia has recently added additional immunization requirements for Kindergarten and 6th grade students.

To help ensure that the enrollment process for your child goes as smoothly as possible, please read carefully the following guidelines:

What Will The School Need To Enroll My Child?
1. An official copy of the student's Social Security card/number (A parent or guardian who objects to the incorporation of the social security number into the school records of a child may have the requirement waived by signing a statement objecting to the requirement .

2. Immunization/Health Screening Requirements:
Georgia law requires that each student present the following forms prior to being enrolled:

A. Georgia Department of Human Resources Form 3231 "Certificate of Immunization" showing that the child has adequate protection against varicella (chicken pox), Hepatitis B, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), tetanus (lockjaw), polio, measles, rubella (German measles) and mumps.

Further guidelines:
        · The Certificate of Immunization (Form 3231) must be signed by a physician licensed under the laws of Georgia OR by a qualified employee of a county health department.
        · A child who cannot be immunized because of a medical disability can be given a special certificate by a licensed physician or a county health department. If a child is not immunized for religious reasons, an exemption waiver must be obtained from the School District.
        · Immunization Requirements for students entering sixth grade:


Students entering the sixth grade must have a certificate showing proof of two measles, two mumps and rubella vaccinations administered since the first birthday. Sixth graders must also have a certificate for 2 varicella (chicken pox) vaccinations or history of disease or blood test and date by the health care provider.

Fifth to sixth grade transition guide for students entering middle school this fall. Click here to download.

 

Georgia's New Graduation Requirements

Parents received information regarding Georgia's new high school graduation requirements during conference week.
For more information, please visit http://www.cobbk12.org/generalinfo/graduationfaq.htm

 

Earning Plus Learning

Kroger Parent Letter

 

Help Us Honor Young Volunteers
2008 Prudenttial Spirit of Community Award
National Middle School Association is proud to support this unique youth recognition program sponsored by Prudential Financial, which honors middle level and high school students for exemplary volunteer activities.
to apply: www.prudential.com/spirit


End of Year Awards Criteria

 

 

Parents:

Check out Internet Safety information from the Policy and Planning Committee

 

Click here for our full student handbook of policies and procedures.

 
 
For information on the Advanced Learning Program for rising sixth grade students, please click here.
Parents, help your child with test stress using these helpful tips.