SMS Weekly Newsletter
Week of January 20th
REMINDERS
Badge Policy
All students are required to wear their badges front and center at all times. If you do not have your badge upon arrival at school you will be asked to 1. call a parent to bring your badge from home, 2. purchase a new badge, or 3. receive consequences including d-hall. If a student chooses to remove their badge throughout the day they are subject to the same consequences as above.
Dress Code
While we encourage you to be comfortable, please remember that wearing pajamas, house shoes, and headwear is not permitted under our dress code. Be mindful of your attire choices to avoid any dress code violations.
Cell Phone
All electronic devices including cell phones and earbuds must be powered down and put in backpacks away from your person upon arrival at SMS. These devices must stay put away for the duration of the school day.
ATTENDANCE MATTERS
Every school day counts! Regular attendance helps students stay on track academically, build important habits for the future, and feel connected to their school community. Missing just a few days can lead to learning gaps and make it harder to catch up. Together, let’s ensure our students have every opportunity to succeed—let’s make every day count!
EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION
Click on the link below to fill out a Google Form about a staff member at SMS that you want to give a shout out to.
PURCHASE YOUR YEARBOOK NOW
SURVEY OF MILITARY FAMILIES
The Arkansas Council for Military Children surveys military families in Arkansas annually to assess areas of need and to determine the general level of awareness of resources available to military families. The survey is completely anonymous; no personally identifiable information will be collected. The survey will be open to receive responses through February 14, 2025.
CKH WORD OF THE MONTH ~ RESPECT
What is Respect?
Respect is the willingness and ability to act professionally and thoughtfully with ourselves and others. Leaders can deal respectfully with opposition and provide space for both dignity and differences to coexist.
Our CKH Reception for Responsibility was postponed last week due to the weather and will now be held Friday, January 31st. Nominated students and their parents will be notified soon.
Why focus on Respect?
- Respect decreases conflict. Respect helps us, and others, to be able to express ourselves without fear of being judged, humiliated, or discriminated against.
Respect in Action:
- Create opportunities for group decision-making. Open dialogue engages students in a process where compromise is crucial to making decisions.
IMPORTANT DATES
Monday, January 20th
- No School, MLR Jr. Day
Wednesday, January 22nd
- 6th Grade Assembly for All As & Bs / Perfect Attendance
Thursday, January 23rd
- 7th Grade Assembly for All As & Bs / Perfect Attendance
Friday, January 24th
- 8th Grade Assembly All As & Bs / Perfect Attendance
Friday, January 31st
- CKH Reception for December
- Reward Day for 2nd 9 Weeks
Friday, February 7th
- Grant County Spelling Bee
- Valentine's Day Dance
Monday, February 10th
- Early Dismissal
Thursday, February 14th
- Spring Pictures
- Early Dismissal
- Parent Teacher Conferences
Friday, February 14th
- No School (possible make-up day)
February 10th - 14th
- Kindness Week
Tuesday, February 18th
- ATLAS Interim ELA Test
Thursday, February 20th
- ATLAS Interim Writing Test
Tuesday, February 25th
- 6th Grade Chess Tournament
Thursday, February 27th
- 7th/8th Grade Chess Tournament
Wednesday, March 12th
- Last day of 3rd 9 Weeks