

WBMS Friday Notes!
September 13, 2024
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Dear Webb Bridge Families,
We have had a great, busy week at WBMS!
I had the pleasure of attending the 6th Grade Dance. Students enjoyed hanging out with friends, eating pizza and snacks, and even a little bit of dancing! Thanks to our teachers, administrators and volunteers for making this a fun event for our students.
I also got to pop into the PTA Board meeting on Tuesday. It was a pleasure meeting the board members and getting to hear a little bit about some of the fun events they are planning for this school year. This morning, our wonderful school counselors hosted a new student activity for all grade levels. It was fun getting to see our newest Jaguars mingling and getting to know others through a “getting to know you” Bingo activity.
In addition, I was able to visit some classrooms this week. I was proud of the student engagement that I saw as well as the visuals and supports teachers had prepared for their lessons.
I am loving getting to know the Webb Way!
Please follow me on X (Twitter) and Instagram: @Principal_WBMS
Kind regards,
Julie Morris
Principal, Webb Bridge Middle School
Dates to Remember!
- Sept 25-Sept 27 - 7th Grade JA Field Trip
- Sept 27 - 8th Grade Band Night @ AHS
- Sept 30 - 8th Grade Field Trip First Pmt due
- Oct 2 - Walk to School Day
- Oct 2 - 7th Grade Dance
- Oct 7 - WBMS Chorus Fall Concert
- Oct 9- PTA BINGO
- Oct 10 - World Mental Health Day - Wear Yellow!
- Oct. 10 - 7th Grade Band Fall Concert
- Oct 14-15 - Fall Break (schools closed)
- Oct 16 - PDD for Teachers (students off)
- Oct 21 - 7th Grade Adv Chamber Orchestra Concert
- Oct 23- Picture Day Retakes
- Nov 5 - Election Day (remote day)
- Nov 7- International Festival
- Nov 11 - 8th Grade Field Trip
Assessment Calendars
Have a question about what tests or quizzes your student has coming up? Check out the Assessment Calendar!
Teachers place all major assessments on these calendars:
6th Grade Assessment Calendar Link
Congratulations to the WBMS 8th Grade Symphonic Band!
Congratulations to WBMS Band Directors Mr. Stroud and Mr. Stallings!
We are pleased to announce that the Webb Bridge Middle School 8th Grade Symphonic Band has been selected as a featured performing ensemble for the 2025 Georgia Music Educator’s Association Inservice Conference.
Each year during the last weekend of January, GMEA provides an In-Service Conference for the many educators that attend throughout the Southeast. Every year a panel of highly qualified educators selects guest performing ensembles from applications received around the state of Georgia.
There are many school performing ensembles who apply to perform as a guest ensemble at this event, but only two middle school bands are selected in the entire state. Performing at an event such as this is a very prestigious honor that is highly regarded in the field of music education.
Order Pictures Today!
Picture Day was Sept 11. All students had a picture taken. Pictures can be viewed and ordered online here using our Picture Day ID EVTVRJRHJ or at www.mylifetouch.com. Retake Day is October 23, all retakes will be taken in the morning. Still have questions? Contact seletskyn@fultonschools.org
Save the Date for BINGO on October 9!
Webb Bridge Middle School PTA presents BINGO! This is one of PTA's most popular after school event for students! Save the date for October 9, registration and volunteer sign up coming soon!
Popcorn Day is coming!
Lillie Pozatek Community Meetings
Community Partner Spotlight!
You are all invited on Sun Sept 22nd to Aurora Cineplex’s 14th annual Birthday Bash!
FREE CARNIVAL ( 12-4pm)
Jumpees, Inflatables, a Train, Face Painters, Balloon Artist, Food Trucks, Games, Costumed Characters, Vendors, and Free Birthday Cake!
BOGO Day—Buy One Get On Free Day
- BOGO Movies ( 10am-4pm)
- BOGO Concessions ( 10am-8pm)
- BOGO Mini Golf ( 10am-8pm)
Located at -Aurora Cineplex—5100 Commerce Parkway, Roswell, GA 30076
Ph-770-518-0977
Follow us at: https://linktr.ee/auroracineplex
Here is a link to the Full Event--
8th Grade Field Trip-Nov. 11
First payment due by 9/30
Here’s the direct link to the 8th grade field trip webpage: https://bit.ly/24WBMS8Trip
Wear Yellow on October 10th for Mental Health Day!
October 10th is World Mental Health Day, and WBMS along with our community partner, the LRJ Foundation, is excited to celebrate “Wear Yellow Day”, by LRJ Foundation, a long standing event for over a decade.
Why Yellow?
For over 13 years, yellow has been LRJ's chosen color, symbolizing hope, joy, and mental resilience. Wearing yellow is more than just a statement; it’s a powerful symbol of our commitment to mental strength, supporting each other through life’s challenges, and striving to be better every day. LRJ's school-based mental health and wellness education programs have educated over 70,000 students with great initiatives just like this!
We hope you will join us in wearing yellow on October 10th. If you choose to purchase the new "2024 Mindset Matters" LRJ t-shirt please click here. Pre-sales will close Sept. 20 and please choose deliver to school for free delivery.
For more information about the LRJ Foundation please go to https://www.lrjfoundation.com
International Festival
It is our pleasure to invite everyone to attend our annual International Festival. Webb Bridge Welcomes the World Thursday, November 7th, from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. We will gather together to experience the diverse cultures that make up our Webb Bridge family! Displays will include ethnic food, dress, artifacts, pictures, music, games or activities, fun facts, and much more. We hope to see you at the festival!
Please click on this link to fill form to participate. Thank you
A Message from the School Counselors: Suicide Prevention and Support
Dear Parents and Guardians,
As we navigate the school year together, one of our key responsibilities is ensuring the mental well-being of our students. With the growing challenges and pressures faced by middle schoolers, it's crucial that we all stay informed and proactive about suicide prevention.
Understanding the Signs
Adolescence is a time of significant change, and it's not uncommon for students to experience a range of emotions. However, it's important to be aware of signs that may indicate a student is struggling more deeply. Some signs to watch for include:
- Withdrawal: Pulling away from friends, family, and activities they used to enjoy.
- Changes in Behavior: Sudden mood swings, irritability, or changes in sleep and appetite.
- Talk of Death or Self-Harm: Expressions of hopelessness or talking about death, self-harm, or suicide.
- Difficulty in School: A decline in academic performance, frequent absences, or lack of interest in schoolwork.
Creating an Open Dialogue
Creating a supportive environment at home can make a significant difference. Encourage open communication by:
- Being Approachable: Let your child know they can talk to you about anything, and listen without judgment.
- Regular Check-Ins: Make time for regular conversations about their feelings and experiences.
- Validating Their Feelings: Acknowledge their emotions and offer reassurance.
What to Do if You’re Concerned
If you suspect your child is struggling, it's important to seek help. Here’s what you can do:
- Talk to a Professional: Reach out to a school counselor, psychologist, or mental health professional for guidance and support.
- Use Resources: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK) is available 24/7 and can provide immediate support.
- Contact Us: Our school counseling team is here to help. Don’t hesitate to contact us for resources, support, or just to talk.
Supporting Each Other
As a community, we have a responsibility to support one another. Here are some ways we can work together:
- Educate Yourself: Familiarize yourself with the resources available for mental health and suicide prevention.
- Promote Wellness: Encourage healthy habits, such as regular physical activity, balanced nutrition, and adequate sleep.
- Be Informed: Attend workshops and seminars on mental health and well-being offered by the school.
Sign of Suicide Lesson
Fulton County Schools takes seriously the personal/social and physical safety of our students. In order to proactively address concerns of depression and child/adolescent suicide, the district is providing faculty suicide prevention training and a student] suicide prevention lesson as part of the Signs of Suicide (SOS) Prevention Program. The SOS program has proven successful at increasing help-seeking by students who are concerned about themselves or a friend. It is the only school-based suicide prevention program selected by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for its National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices that addresses suicide risk and depression, while reducing suicide attempts.
Our SOS program goals are as follows:
· To explain that suicide is a preventable tragedy that often occurs as a result of untreated depression.
· To provide students training in how to identify serious depression and potential risk of suicide in a friend.
· To impress upon students that they can help themselves or a friend by taking the simple step of talking to a responsible adult about their concerns.
WBMS School Counseling Department will be coordinating/delivering the Signs of Suicide Lesson Classes on the following dates: 8th grade on 9/20, 7th grade on 9/24, and 6th grade on 10/2.
If you DO NOT wish for your child to participate in the SOS suicide prevention lesson at school, please complete the enclosed form and return it to your local School Counseling Department via email by 9/13. If we DO NOT hear from you by 9/13, we will assume your child has permission to participate in this program.
Your involvement and vigilance are vital in ensuring the well-being of our students. Together, we can make a positive difference and create a safe, supportive environment for all.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to us. We’re here to support both you and your child.
Warm regards,
Mrs. Ramsey (ramseya@fultonschools.org)
Mrs. Clarke (clarkea1@fultonschools.org)
Mrs. Vogel (vogele@fultonschools.org)
Welcome to Canvas!
Parent/Guardian Canvas Observer Account
Fulton County Schools is proud to launch the Canvas learning management system in middle and high schools for the 2024-25 school year! Canvas is designed to enhance your child's educational experience. With Canvas, parents can stay connected to their child's learning journey. You can access your child's assignments, grades, and course materials all in one place. Additionally, you can communicate directly with teachers and stay informed about upcoming school events and important announcements. Canvas makes it easy to support your child's education from home.
For more information about CANVAS or to set up an account please click here to access step by step instructions on the district website. Instructions are available in multiple languages by clicking on the icon at the bottom right side of the district page.
Or you can click on the PDF below for instructions to set up your account.
Residency Verification for 6th and 7th graders
Prior to the start of the new school year, parents of students entering 6th and 7th grades are required to submit two proofs of residency from the school systems’ approved list of verifiable residency documents: one from the approved utility list and one from the approved residency list. Documentation is also needed when there is any address change.
If you have not provided this documentation please upload 2 proofs immediately to the below link.
https://bit.ly/wbmsresidency2024
Below is a reminder of the requirements for Residency verification.
Notification to Parents of Screening and Referral Process for Gifted Students
Please review the document below for information regarding screening and referral process for Gifted students.
Your student completed the i-Ready Diagnostic! Now what?
What is the i-Ready Diagnostic?
The Diagnostic is an adaptive assessment that identifies students’ strengths and opportunities for growth.
That information helps determine how to best support their learning. Watch this video to learn more.
How can I access my student’s results?
1. Log in to your student’s i-Ready Dashboard using their district or school’s portal credentials and then click on the i-Ready icon. Please use ClassLink to access the icon.
2. Click on the For Families dropdown and select the For Families report.
3. Enter your District’s Report Code 1TT7PS
For more information and support, visit the i-Ready Family Center: Understanding Diagnostic Results
Thank you again for your continued partnership and support of your student’s learning.
Student Success Skills Inventory
PARENT INFORMATION
The Student Success Skills Inventory is used to measure student growth across Student Success Skill standards as a result of Rethink Ed lessons. Students will complete the 15-20 item pre-inventory between August 26, 2024 - September 13, 2024. The post-inventory will take place between April 14, 2025 - April 25, 2025. It takes about 15 minutes to complete. The inventory is pushed out to students using the Illuminate platform. Parents can choose to opt their student out of the inventory. To opt out, parents must submit a written request to opt out to the school principal.
Please click on the Parent Packet below for more information.
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AHS Jr. League Basketball Tryouts
Basketball Tryouts!!
Boys:
Sunday, September 15th and 22nd
6th Grade-1:00-2:30
7th/8th Grade-2:30-4:00
Girls:
Sunday, September 22nd-4:30-6:00
Tuesday, September 24th-6:30-8:00
Tryouts will be held at the Alpharetta High School Gym
Register at www.jlbballtryouts.net
7th and 8th grade only
Student must be present on first day of tryouts
Tryouts after school 4:00pm – 5:15pm
Soccer (coed)
Sept 9th (1st cut)
Sept 10th (final cut)
Boys and Girls
Tennis
Boys – Sept 17
Girls – Sept 19
Volleyball
Girls – Oct 7,8
Boys – Oct 10
Basketball
Boys – Dec 17-18
Girls– Jan 8-9
Track
Girls and Boys – Feb 2025 (TBD)
Turn in all forms through www.Rankone.com
Forms must be submitted before tryouts.
Coach Sell - sell@fultonschools.org
Introducing Summit Onsite School-Based Mental Health
As a parent, you want what is best for your child, but it is not always easy to know what type of support they need. Mental health therapy helps students better understand their personal needs and learn new skills to manage life situations and relationships more effectively. Summit Counseling has partnered with Webb Bridge M.S. to provide support during the school day through our on-site therapist Jessica Gross. Visit our website to learn more about individual and group services. School-Based Mental Health - The Summit Counseling Center
Order your Yearbook Today!
Attention 7th grade Parents!
WBMS needs your help: GALLON CHALLENGE
7th Grade Parents –
This year your children will be learning how to make a positive impact on our local and global communities! In 7th grade we will read the novel A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park and investigate the issues of unequal access to clean water alongside other negative impacts.
There will be multiple opportunities in all content classes and Compass to investigate the issue further, create action plans to help people living in South Sudan who struggle with this problem, reflect on their contributions, and celebrate their successes.
How can you help?
To develop empathy and understanding for women and children who must walk far distances to access clean water in South Sudan, students will carry gallon water jugs on a September “Thirsty Thursday” walk during their PE/Health classes. We are hoping to collect 150 jugs through donations during the month of August.
All water jugs may be dropped off in Mrs. Foil’s classroom (715).
Following this event, the water jugs will be donated to Meals By Grace to help our local community with their water needs.
Click on the QR code below to watch a video to introduce you to the problems of living in an area with little access to clean water.
Thank you for considering!
The 7th grade Service-Learning Team
Did you know?
How to report an absence for your student?
For an absence, please email your child's name, grade, and reason for absence, to kornegayl1@fultonschools.org or hedgerb@fultonschools.org. You may include any doctor's notes in your email or send them in with your child to bring to the front office when they return.
View board policy and WBMS attendance information here- https://www.fultonschools.org/domain/8783
Learn about the Media Center with SWAY
A Media Center Sway is created for each school month (and updated throughout the month) to share information on reading celebrations, reading challenges, maker activities, and special events, so be sure to check for updates each week.
Please click on the image above to enter the Sway.
Clubs and Community Happenings
CLUB SITE IS UP!
Please click here for club site
REVISED- WBMS Athletics Tryouts Fall 2024
TREX Recycling Challenge
TREX Recycling Challenge!
Last year our WBMS community participated in the Trex Recycling challenge as part of 8th grade student Lillian Walker’s Girl Scout Silver Award. Webb Bridge came in 4th place out of all participating middle schools in the country! In our first year we recycled over 217 pounds of plastic! This year, Lillian’s sister Teresa (8th grade) has taken over this community recycling challenge.
Students and staff are encouraged to bring in single-use plastic items from home to be recycled by the decking manufacturer, Trex (see attached flyer for a list of acceptable items). There are 3 recycling bins placed around the school, where you can place these plastics. Each week volunteers will weigh the collected plastic and transfer it to a local Trex drop-off site. We will compete against schools across the country to see who can collect the most plastic for recycling, and the winning school receives a Trex Bench! We hope this challenge will spread awareness about the harmfulness of single-use plastics on our environment as well as encourage the habit of recycling in our community. We will provide periodic updates on our progress, and we hope to get 100% participation. Let’s get recycling, Jaguars!!
JOIN PTA!
Our school was named a 2022-2023 National PTA School of Excellence!
To earn this designation WBMS had to demonstrate families feel welcomed and empowered to support student success, and that our PTA is a key partner for continuous school improvement. Becoming a National PTA School of Excellence began with the joint commitment of PTA and our phenomenal administrative team to work together to welcome all families, communicate effectively, support student success, speak up for every child, share power and collaborate with the community. Congratulations and a huge thank you to everyone who helped make this possible!
To learn more about this accomplishment or to support our PTA during the Fall Membership Drive, visit wbmspta.org.
Do you know a family in need at WBMS?
Please reach out to our counseling staff so we can find ways to help.
Our Community Cupboard provides emergency necessities for families in our school experiencing hardship.
Please consider making a donation! Our largest need currently is gift cards in any amount to Kroger or Walmart.
You may leave your donations at the Front Office. Please mark them PTA/Community Cupboard. Thank you!
Please help us thank our Community Partners by supporting their place of business!
The Smile Design
Aurora Cineplex
Summit Counseling Center
Jordan Orthodontics
Mibab Orthodontics
Coldwell Banker Realtors- Leslie Hawkins and Tarran Craver
Leslie Hawkins & Tarran Craver
Realtors
Coldwell Banker Realty | Roswell
601 Houze Way, Suite 800
Roswell, GA 30076
Leslie Cell: 770-851-1489
Tarran Cell: 770-597-9118
LRJ Foundation
WBMS REMINDERS
Want to volunteer at WBMS?
All volunteers must complete the Fulton County Schools training in order to volunteer at Webb Bridge. We ask that you complete the training 24 hours prior to the day you are volunteering. You will have to present your ID to the front office the first time you sign in as a volunteer. Please register here to complete requirements to volunteer. Volunteers will not have to register again until May 31, 2026.
Carpool
- There are two "lanes" the pick-up and the exit lane.
- We've extended the carpool lane -Please pull all the way up to the end of the traffic circle to the BLUE SIGN
- It's a "Load and Go" method- once your student is in the car, please carefully merge into the exit lane
Drop Off Times
Morning: Students cannot enter the building before 8:25, unless they are here for a help session/club meeting, students will need to wait outside.
Afternoon: Carpool and walkers are released after the 4:03 Afternoon Announcements.
More information about Carpool and WBMS transportation options- visit our website- https://www.fultonschools.org/Page/23291
FCS Code of Conduct
As we all work together to ensure a safe and nurturing learning environment for our students, it is important that every parent/guardian and student is provided with access to the District’s Student Code of Conduct. · The Code of Conduct can be viewed here:
https://www.fultonschools.org/studentdiscipline
All students above 10 years of age and their parents or guardians are asked to digitally sign acknowledging receipt of the Code of Conduct and Student Handbook. Many of you took care of this step during Sneak Peek. If you did not sign a paper copy, please use the link How to sign the Code of Conduct to see step-by-step instructions on how to sign for the Code of Conduct in Infinite Campus. Parents and students can digitally sign by using their online portal or the app on their smartphone/device.
Way to go Webb Bridge! GAMLE Middle School to Watch!
Webb Bridge Middle School was featured on the Georgia Association for Middle School Level Education (GAMLE) website. Click on the link below and scroll down to read the feature article "Service-Learning Empowers Students to be the Change They Wish to See" written by our very own Principal, Ms. Williams!
Introducing Classwize
Student COVID Reporting Portal has moved!
https://www.fultonschools.org/Domain/267
Digital Citizenship Information for Families - Please read
Fulton County School is committed to supporting the school-home relationship through providing digital citizenship information from Common Sense Media to our families as well as lessons to our students. Please read and view the material shared to support your child and family in responsible use of digital resources and technology.
6-8 - SEL in Digital Life - Family Conversation Starters Packet.pdf
6-8 - SEL in Digital Life - Family Conversation Starters Packet (SPANISH).pdf
Family Tech Planners (English/Spanish) grouped by ages Family Tech Planners | Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media Parenting in a Digital Age YouTube Playlist
Checking your student out early?
Please send your student in with a note stating the time they will be picked up. All checkout notes must be brought to the front office in the morning. Last time to check out a student is 3:45pm. General dismissal starts at 4:05pm.
Items dropped off for students
To ensure prompt delivery, please make sure you have your child's first and last name on all items dropped off in the front office.
Information about FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEAL BENEFITS
To continue free or reduced price meal benefits for students each household must complete a new application every year. Free and Reduced Meal Benefits will end on September 20, 2023, if the household has not reapplied for SY 2023-2024. If there is an interruption in benefits or the household does not reapply, the household is responsible for payment of meals until the Free and Reduced Application is approved.
To help assure continuation of benefits, the household must complete an online application by September 19nd 2023 at www.fulton.schoollunchapp.com or have a paper application turned in to the school cafeteria manager before September 16th, 2023 or. Be sure to list all the students in the household on the application.
Keep in mind, the application may take up to 10-days to process.
If you have any questions, please call the Fulton County School Nutrition Program – Meal Eligibility Desk at (470)254-2220
New Resource for Fulton County Residents
Connect Fulton is a new resource available to residents for financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost services.
Please click on link for more information http://connectfulton.findhelp.com
Connect Fulton (click for the link) – Families, friends, neighbors, students, etc. can all benefit from this intuitive and easy to use website. Just go to http://connectfulton.findhelp.com and type in your zip code. There are thousands of resources related to just about anything like food, housing, financial assistance, education, childcare, healthcare, etc. There are filters to customize available resources to find the best fit.
On-site Mental Health Partners (click for the link) - WBMS partners with Summit Counseling. If you are interested in Summit Counseling, please reach out to your student’s school counselor.
Fulton County Schools Resources:
• Universal Remote Learning Resources: https://www.fultonschools.org/universalremotelearning
• URL Parent Learning Support: https://www.fultonschools.org/parentlearningsupport
• FoodStop Distribution Points: https://www.fultonschools.org/foodstop
• Coronavirus Updates: https://www.fultonschools.org/coronavirus
• Community Resources: https://www.fultonschools.org/communityresources
• Code of Conduct: https://www.fultonschools.org/codeofconduct