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CRCT SCORE PICKUP
(Updated On: 6/6/08)

Individual CRCT reports will be available at our school June 10, 11, 12. The reports can be obtained each of these days from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. If you are not able to pick up your child's report up on these days, it will be available during pre-planning.

AR TESTING
(Updated On: 5/21/08)

AR testing will take place on June 2, 9, 16 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

SUMMER READING LISTS
(Updated On: 5/15/08)

Summer reading lists are now available:

HTMS STUDENT ARTWORK ON SALE
(Updated On: 4/30/08)

Hightower Trail has partnered with First Artworks to make student artwork available for your home or business. All artwork is professionally framed and shipped directly to you. Best of all, 40% of all the sales from this offer will come back to support HTMS art programs. 

More information is available HERE.

SCHOOL COUNCIL NOMINATIONS / ELECTION
(Updated On: 4/16/08)

Hightower Trail has two vacancies on the School Council, one for a parent/guardian and one for a teacher.  If you are interested in serving a two year term on the School Council, which meets three times a year in the mornings, please fill out a NOMINATION FORM.

HUSKY 101 FOR RISING 5th GRADERS
(Updated On: 4/16/08)

The Hightower Husky Foundation is proud to announce this year's Husky 101 summer day camp. There will be three 1-day sessions on June 2nd, June 9th, and June 16th. Be sure to check out the FOUNDATION WEBSITE for more details. Registrations are still being accepted.  Please contact Ginger Vukas at vukascg@comcast.net for more information.

HTMS MATHCOUNTS AWARD
(Updated On: 4/1/08)

Hightower's MathCounts club was just awarded Gold Level status based on their performance on the most recent Ultimate Math Challenges (UMC). This is a fantastic achievement, and we are proud of everyone who contributed. Be sure to look for the banner recognizing their accomplishment!

CELL PHONE POLICY
(Updated on: 2/22/08)

Safety and security are basic human needs. In school that means no significant learning takes place if a child does not feel safe and secure. Although both home and school need to provide safety for students, schools now face dealing with the dangers associated with cyberspace. With the popularity of video cell phones, text messaging, and the internet; students often spend more time on electronics than they do on physical activities. Additionally, they seldom comprehend the repercussions that can occur from posting to My Space, Face Book, or revealing personal information about themselves or others on the internet.

Hightower Trail, like other schools, has experienced an increase in discipline related to cyber bullying, the use of the internet or mobile devices for sending hurtful messages or for demeaning others. Although the district’s firewall policy prevents students from accessing My Space and Face Book at school, the results of these activities have carried over from use on home computers. Students bring to school instant messages that they have printed from home and share what they have read about other students. This causes hurt feelings and disruptions to the school day. Students have also used their cell phones to video unaware students. Some student videos have been posted on You Tube. Students are also sharing personal information on the internet, such as photos, birth dates, phone numbers, and identifiable information about themselves and others. It is important that we are proactive in addressing this ever-increasing issue. Therefore, beginning Monday, February 25th, students will be expected to leave all electronic devices in their lockers upon arrival to school. They may retrieve them from the lockers at the end of the school day. Any electronic devices not in lockers will be taken up by teachers and turned in to grade-level administrators. Parents will need to come to school to pick up these. Please assist us by reminding your child of this change in procedure beginning Monday. Please monitor your child’s activity with video cell phones, text messaging, and internet postings; and discuss with your child the importance of refraining from posting personal information or from involvement with any form of cyber bullying.

Let us know if there is any way in which we can help you.

HUSKY FOUNDATION SITE
(Updated on: 2/15/08)

Hightower's new Husky Foundation has announced the launch of their new website. There is plenty of good information, so take a moment to check it out:

http://www.huskyfoundation.org

HTMS HONORED BY DISTRICT
(Updated on: 1/29/08)

Hightower Trail was one of only 10 middle schools to  meet the required criteria for inclusion in Cobb County's Advanced Placement Certified Schools (APCS) program. The APCS program began in 2004 as a means of making challenging honors and AP classes accessible to more students and support high achievement in their course work.

NEW GRADUATION RULES
(Updated on 1/18/08)

Parents, are you up-to-date on the changes to the graduation rules? Cobb County has posted some helpful information HERE. You'll also receive more information at your parent-teacher conference.

SILVER STATE AWARD
(Updated 10/31/07)

Hightower has just been awarded Georgia's Silver Award for Student Achievement. The awards are based on student performance on the 2006-07 CRCT tests (for elementary and middle schools) or the Georgia High School Graduation Tests (for high schools), state assessments that help determine a school’s status under federal No Child Left Behind standards.

Each award has four honor levels – Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze – that correspond to a school’s consistent performance and Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) status.

Congratulations also go to: Shallowford Falls and Tritt elementary for the Platinum award, Murdock elementary for the Gold award, Pope for the Silver award and Mountain View for the Bronze award. Additional information is available at The Governor’s Office for Student Achievement Web site at http://www.gaosa.org.

iPARENT ASSISTANCE
(Updated 9/10/07)

Help is still available if you are having iParent login issues. Contact the front office and they will either connect you to Dr. Lombardi (if he's available) or take your contact information so that he can call you back.

If you have not yet set up your account, you will need to bring a signed copy of THIS FORM with you when you come to pick up your access code.