INFORMATION DAY IS AUGUST 1st, 2024
ELKINS POINTE MIDDLE SCHOOL
GET READY FOR INFORMATION DAY!!
Information & Curriculum Day is NOT a Drop-Off Event!
- Parent, guardian, or adult/family member must accompany the student.
- *All parents and students will follow the schedule, starting in 1st-Period. Please be on time!
- Allow ample time to go through all the stations in the gym, media center, atrium, and in the classrooms.
6TH GRADE & 7TH GRADE RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS
Proofs of Residency Required for ALL 6th Grade & 7th Grade Students!!
The Fulton County Schools Board Policy list for proof of residency consists of the following.
REQUIRED:
Please complete the form and attach both proofs before Information Day on August 1st.
All 6th grade AND 7th graders for the 2024-25 school year (new or coming from a feeder school and returning to Elkins Pointe, any new enrollees to Fulton County Schools) must provide two documents for residency verification. If you have a returning student in 8th grade, you need to submit proof of residency if there has been an address change.
SUBMIT PROOFS OF RESIDENCY USING THIS LINK:
You will need one current Utility Proof AND one current Residency Proof from the lists below:
1) Utility Proof Options:
- Water Bill
- Electric Bill
**Please Note: Gas Bills CAN NOT be accepted
AND
2) Residency Proof Options:
- Home Mortgage Bill
- Home Sale Contract
- Current Apartment/House Lease
- Section Eight /HUD Housing Document
- Current HOA Bill
- Current Year Tax Bill or Assessment
7TH GRADE IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS
Certificate of Immunization Needed for 7th Graders: All 7th-grade students who were born on or after January 1, 2002, are required to submit a Certificate of Immunization including both of these vaccines:
1 Dose of Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis) Vaccine
1 Dose of Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine
* PLEASE SUBMIT BY AUGUST 1st, 2024*
USE THIS LINK TO SUBMIT FORM 3231 & COMPLETE THE FORM:
Please fill out this form and attach your student's Certificate of Immunization Form 3231 before Information Day on August 1st. Proof of both vaccinations MUST be documented on the uploaded form.
The Certificate of Immunization Form 3231 can be obtained from a community provider/physician and/or local health departments who should have access to GRITS (The Georgia Registry of Immunization Transactions and Services).
Please check to make sure your student has all required vaccinations even if the certificate is marked complete. If the Certificate is marked complete and the child does not have the required vaccines, he/she must return to their primary care provider or public health center to receive the required vaccines and be issued a new/updated certificate.
IMMUNIZATION INFORMATION:
- Immunization Requirements for School
- Back To School Immunization Flyer
- Back to School Immunization Flyer (Spanish)
The Georgia Department of Public Health has developed an Affidavit of Religious Objection to Immunization Form 2208 for use by students enrolling in a public school who wish to submit
a religious exemption. You can find the form at https://dph.georgia.gov/schoolvaccines under Religious Exemption.
For more information, visit the Georgia Department of Public Health - https://dph.georgia.gov/schoolvaccines or call 404-657-3158.
You can also visit the Fulton County Board of Health - https://tinyurl.com/ypy77wc8 or call 404-612-4000.
BRING MEDICAL FORMS TO INFORMATION DAY
CLINIC FORMS FOR THE 2024-2025 SCHOOL YEAR
MEDICAL FORMS FOR THE 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR: Medication Authorization Forms and Health Care Plans EXPIRE at the end of each school year. Please submit NEW forms for the school year.
MEDICAL AUTHORIZATION FORMS:
HEALTHCARE PLANS:
CONTACT THE CLINIC:
- Ms. Leah Davy-Kennedy, Middle School Clinic Assistant
- Email: davykennedyl@fultonschools.org
- Clinic phone: 470-254-2892 (School days from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM)
INFORMATION DAY STATIONS
JOIN PTSA - TEAM UP WITH THE TITANS!
TEAM UP WITTHE THE PTSA = PARENT, TEACHER, STUDENTS ASSOCIATION!
Together, we can make a positive difference at Elkins Pointe!
Join the EPMS PTSA today and be part of our mission to enhance the educational experience for all students. Sign up every adult & middle school student in your household - Only $10 each!
JOIN PTSA & DONATE!
Use the QR Code (below) or click this link to get signed up:
Let's make this school year the best one yet! Additional donations are always welcome.
What Happens on Information & Curriculum Day?
- Parents and students will meet the teachers and learn about the curriculum. Parents and students will follow the student schedule. * All parents and families are invited to attend.
- Parents and students will walk their schedule in preparation for the first day of school.
- Students, parents, and family members can join our PTSA.
- Parents can deposit money in cafeteria accounts and set up Free & Reduced Meal Plans.
- Parents can go to www.fulton.schoollunchapp.com to start a meal application.
Parking for Information Day
Do NOT park in Fire Zones (curbs marked in red) or Loading Zone (located behind the school on the side of the track/field). Vehicles in these areas will be ticketed/towed.
Overflow parking will be at Hembree Springs and Hembree Park.
Student Schedules
Schedules will be available:
- Schedules will be available in Infinite Campus (Parent Portal and Student Portal) by the morning of August 1st. Parents and students will be given a paper copy of their schedule at Information Day/Open House on August 1st.
- Parents and students will be given a packet in the 1st-period at Information Day.
MESSAGES FROM THE PRINCIPAL HOW INFO DAY IS DIFFERENT THAN PRIOR YEARS
MESSAGE #1 FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents, Students, and Families,
Information Day is VERY DIFFERENT than previous years. Information & Curriculum Day is not a drop-in event. It is actually "Curriculum Night" combined with Information Day. The process begins with the first period, and parents will go to the classes in 10-minute intervals. It is recommended that parents be on time because it is important that parents start in during the 1st-Period.
August 1st will be Information Day AND Curriculum Night all in one. Elkins Pointe has traditionally had Curriculum Night after we have been in school for weeks, and parents have asked if they can meet the teachers on Information Day. So, we are doing what makes the most sense, combining the two events so that parents, families, students, and teachers can meet each other before the first day of school. This process is an entirely new format and we have restructured the event entirely to focus on meeting the teachers, learning about the curriculum, and walking the schedule.
Times are by Grade:
- 6th Grade will have Information Day is from 9 am to 11:30 am. Parents will learn about the 6th Grade Academy and walk the student schedule. Teachers will give a 10 minute talk about themselves and curriculum.
- 7th and 8th from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, and we will repeat the process.
Here are some changes this year:
- Parents and students will start in their 1st-Period class.
- No more waiting in long lines. We are not charging for lockers, and agenda books will no longer be purchased.
- Folders will be prepped for each student and each teacher will present a PowerPoint on the classroom curriculum and expectations.
- Visit the cafeteria for all of the important stations!
This event Includes meeting the teachers, staff, and admin team.
- Walk your child’s schedule with your child!
- Learn about Academics, Assessments, Classroom & School Expectations, Curriculum, School-Family Compact, Schoolwide Plan, PBIS, Tier Supports, ESOL, World Language/Reading, Chris 180, Media Center, Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Tag, Student Support, Clinic, Yearbook, Transportation, Connections Explorations/Electives, School Meal Plan, & more!
To prepare for Information & Curriculum Day:
- Parents and students are asked to come for the entire time.
- Please be sure to eat a good breakfast/lunch.
- Wear comfortable shoes, and dress comfortably.
If you have any questions, please email one of our Parent Liaisons:
- Mrs. Lisa O'Hanlon Cowles, ohanlon@fultonschoolsorg
- Sra. Maria Shuford, shufordm@futlonschools, org
Thank you,
AJ Smith
Principal of Elkins Pointe Middle School
MESSAGE#2 FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Greetings Titans,
I hope that you are gearing up for a great school year. Our administrative team has been working all summer to start the year off right! I have several things to share, so buckle up!
1) Changes to Information Day:
Information Day is NOT a drop-in event. This has a hard start time because you will get the opportunity to walk your child's schedule and meet the teachers. This is an Open House and Curriculum Night combination. Students and parents will get to learn about each teacher and the academic expectations for the year. We will also have some informational meetings as well for our 6th and 8th grade parents. Please plan on attending.
2) School Supplies:
We have intentionally shortened the school supply list! As a mom of five, starting the school year is VERY expensive. Our hope is to limit that expense. However, if you want to throw an extra box of pens or pick up a box of kleenex, we do need you to help us stock up the teacher supply room. We are building our shared supply closet for teachers to get what they need throughout the year. We will take all donations to support our teachers.
3) Lockers:
This year we are not going to be utilizing lockers. The decision was made because only about 10% of students use their lockers regularly. Lockers used to be a priority because of heavy textbooks and multiple binders AND the requirement to leave backpacks in the lockers. Post-COVID our students are operating without lockers. After speaking with Milton High School and Roswell High School, students are not using lockers there either. They are available, but students do not use them for the reasons just shared. The removal of the lockers minimizes the opportunity to forget things in a locker.
4) Agendas:
This year students will not be purchasing a hard copy agenda. Every student will receive a laptop within the first week of school. Our devices are a more modern option to keep track of assignments and tasks. Our students will be using Canvas. This is a platform for all work. It includes a calendar and assignments. The best part is that parents have full access without having to log in as their child. We will be sharing details soon!
5) Hallway Changes:
Historically each grade level has been assigned a hallway. This year 6th grade will be in E-Hall (historically the 8th grade hall). 7th and 8th graders will utilize the F-Hall and D-Hall. The F-Hall is our Humanities hall with Social Studies, English Language Arts, and Reading. The D-Hall is our STEM hall for science and math.
Before you panic, there are minimal times where 7th and 8th graders will be in the hall at the same time. Due to the connections schedule, our students will only have three transitions where there are overlaps. The purpose of this change is to build on relationships with students. For instance, as an 8th grader your 7th grade teachers will be accessible and can call you by name to greet you. As a 7th grader, you will be familiar with the names and faces of teachers as an 8th grader. It also promotes vertical collaboration between grade levels. Teacher collaboration has a great impact on student improvement.
6) Transition Times:
The bell schedule has been adjusted this year in a way that NO other school in the district has done. The 6th grade bell schedule is different that the 7th and 8th grade bell schedule. The 6th Grade Academy has time built into the schedule to teach executive functioning, AVID strategies, collaboration, team building, and more. Also, ELA, Reading or World Language, and Math will have 60-minute periods. Science and Social Studies will also have 60 minutes, but on a rotation. This allows us to have 45 minutes daily to learn other skills to be successful middle schoolers.
To maximize the instructional time, the time in between classes has changed. 7th and 8th graders will have 4 minutes in between class. This has historically been the time for transition and is easily managed without tardies. For 6th grade, there are 3-minute transitions given that all 6th grade will be in the same hallway. No 6th grader, regardless of level, will have to transition to another hall for instruction.
7) Carpool Changes:
Since the 6th grade is now housed where 8th graders used to be, our 6th graders will have carpool on the side of the building. 7th and 8th graders will have carpool at the front of the building. This is a requirement due to the location of our 6th graders. Safety of our students is priority. Having 8th graders move against the flow of traffic is problematic in ensuring student safety. Not only does it impact flow, but it also is challenging to monitor from an adult supervision perspective. So if your child is a 6th grader that will go home in carpool, this will take place on the side of the building and wrap through Hembree Springs Elementary bus loop. Bus riders will be the same for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade at the front of the building. Carpool for 7th and 8th will be at the front of the building this year as well.
8) Schedule Changes:
Scheduling for almost 900 students is a BIG task. Given some of the additional constraints, student elected connections, 6th Grade Academy, and advanced placement, there are bound to be mistakes. If there are any mistakes, those changes will be made on Friday, August 2nd. You will need to complete a form in the cafe before leaving Information Day.
If there is NOT an error in the schedule but you want your child to have a different class, you will be able to complete the same form in the cafe. These changes will not be made until after the 10-day count. The 10-day seat count is an important time in the school year. Each class section and roster size impacts the number of teachers that are allotted to each Fulton County school. Therefore, moving students after the 10-day count (first two weeks of school) ensure that we are able to move students into the appropriate sections while maintaining our teacher allotments.
9) New Website
Please check out our new website. The site is full of important information. It also has contact information as well as the resources you need for the year. We will be rolling out an app for iPhone and Andriod in August, but until that point the website will be your one-stop shop for all things Elkins Pointe.
10) Breathe:
This is an exciting time of year, but every child handles the stresses of a new school, new year differently. Even with my own children, one is excited, one is angry about summer being over, one is planning out their school supplies, one could care less about the hoop-la, and one is a nervous wreck. With all the varying emotions, managing the supply lists, practice times, club sign-ups, and signing all the documents needed, I can easily get lost in it all. This is my reminder that I only get to do this for a few more years. There will be a day soon that I will not have my oldest heading out from my house on the first day of school. She will be in college in just 4 more "first-day-of-school" days. She is my reminder with my youngest who is starting kindergarten to breathe and that 13 "first-day-of-school" days is really not that much. We only get13 of these special days. The days are long, but the years are short. Savor the milestones and soak in each first.
I can't wait to see you on August 1st!
Sincerely,
AJ Smith
Principal of Elkins Pointe Middle School
IMPORTANT DATES
AUGUST 1ST
CURRICULUM "INFORMATION" DAY
* 6th-Grade from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
* 7th-Grade from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
* 8th-Grade from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
AUGUST 1ST
"MIDDLE SCHOOL 101" PARENT WORKSHOP
@ 8:30 AM in the Gym
@ 6:30 PM on TEAMS
AUGUST 1ST
8TH GRADE GEORGIA 🍑 STUDIES TRIP PARENT MEETING
@ 1:00 PM in the Gym
@ 5:30 PM on TEAMS
AUGUST 5TH
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
* Doors open at 8:25 AM
PARENT WORKSHOPS
MIDDLE SCHOOL 101 - PARENT WORKSHOP
All parents and families are invited to join us at "Middle School 101" Parent Workshop.
Date: August 1, 2024
- Time & Location: 8:30 AM in the Gym
- Time & Location: 6:30 PM online on Microsoft TEAMS link:
Microsoft Teams Join the meeting now
Meeting ID: 278 732 015 355
Passcode: ebes2z
Dial in by phone +1 470-705-1712
Phone conference ID: 210 235 555#
QUESTIONS?
Please email Lisa O'Hanlon Cowles at ohanlon@fultonschools.org
GEORGIA STUDIES PARENT MEETING - 8/1 @ 1:00 PM (gym) & 5:30 pm (online)
All parents and families are invited to join us at "8TH GRADE GEORGIA 🍑 TRIP" Parent Meeting.
Date: August 1, 2024
- Time & Location: 1:00 PM in the Gym
- Time & Location: 5:30 PM online on Microsoft TEAMS link:
Microsoft Teams Join the meeting now
Meeting ID: 284 025 398 038
Passcode: cuRXJr
Dial in by phone +1 470-705-1712
Phone conference ID: 933 843 366#
QUESTIONS?
Please email Lisa O'Hanlon Cowles at ohanlon@fultonschools.org
GET READY FOR FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL!
Back-to-School Supplies
Click HERE to see the 2024-2025 Supply List of ALL Grades.
Helping Titans in Need of School Supplies!
If you need assistance acquiring any of the supplies, please contact one of our counselors.
If you would like to donate school supplies, please email:
Ms. Lisa O’Hanlon Cowles, Title I Parent Liaison, at ohanlon@fultonschools.org
We welcome donations from the community, neighborhoods, faith partners, business partners, and parents/families. Thank you for supporting our Titans!
BREAKFAST & LUNCH MEAL PLANS
The Free & Reduced Price Meal application is online for parents/guardians that wish to apply for meal benefits.
- Visit www.mypaymentsplus.com to prepay for student meals.
- Visit www.fulton.schoollunchapp.com to start a meal application.
Free & Reduced Meal Applications
The Free & Reduced Meal Benefits Program is a part of the National Child Nutrition Program. This program makes Free or Reduced priced meals available to qualifying households. Qualifications are based on the gross income of all household members and the number of persons living in the house. A new application must be completed every school year. 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 apply for Free & Reduced Meal Applications online go to www.fulton.schoollunchapp.com.
- Free & Reduced Meal Applications can be completed in the cafeteria at Information Day.
TRANSPORTATION
BUS INFORMATION
- To find out your child's bus information, please click https://edulogweb.fultonschools.org/livewq/webquery/
- To view the Fulton County Transportation page, click https://www.fultonschools.org/transportation
Find Your Child's Bus Stop!
BUS STOP INFORMATION: Follow the steps for using the WebQuery Bus Stop information tool.
- Click on the link: http://edulogweb.fultonschools.org/livewq/webquery/
- Enter the "Student Information" with your home address
- DO NOT SELECT A PROGRAM
- Click "Go"
- Use the WebQuery tool to determine the approximate time your student will be transported to (picked up) and from (dropped off) their assigned bus stops.
- Please know that every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this data. Fulton County Schools shall not be liable for any errors in the content nor, for any action taken in reliance thereon.
If you have additional questions, please call 470-254-2970 for Zones 4, 5, 6, and 7 (North Fulton).
App to Track Your Student's Bus
"Here Comes the Bus" is a free, easy-to-use website and app that enables you to see the location of your child’s school bus on a smartphone, tablet, or personal computer. This way, you know when the bus is near your stop, so you can send your child out at just the right time. No more worrying about whether your child has missed the bus!
Download the App
- Download the Here Comes The Bus app on Google Play or the Apple App Store or visit www.herecomesthebus.com.
- Click the "Sign Up" button
- Enter school code: 87428
- Click "Next" followed by "Confirm"
- Complete the "User Profile" box
- Under "My Students," click "Add." Enter your child's last name and student ID number
- Once you confirm your information, you're ready to go!
How does "Here Comes the Bus" work?
"Here Comes the Bus" uses global positioning system (GPS) technology to locate and track your child’s school bus. It is powered by software from Synovia Solutions, which are experts at tracking data, which they’ve been providing to fleet managers across North America for over 15 years.
How much does it cost?
"Here Comes the Bus" is available at no cost to all families. It's free!
RULES FOR CELLPHONES
WHILE YOU ARE GETTING A COPY OF YOUR CHILD'S PHYSICAL...
ATHLETIC FORMS FOR 7TH & 8TH GRADE STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN TITAN SPORTS
In order for 7th & 8th grade students to try-out/participate in the after-school athletics program (i.e., Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Track Team), students must have a copy of their physical from their doctor and parents must complete the FCS Athletic forms.
- 2023-24 Student Accident Coverage (K&K Insurance Group, Inc.) English | Spanish
- Application to Participate (2023-24) English | Spanish
- Concussion Awareness Form (2023-24) English | Spanish
- Download the Athlete/Parent Handbook (2023-24) English (Revised 1/25/2024)
- Emergency Contact Form (2023-24) English | Spanish
- GHSA PreParticipation Physical History - Athletes with Disabilities (2023-24) English
- GHSA PreParticipation Physical History and Evaluation (Rev. 3/9/23)English | Spanish
- Insurance Verification Form (2023-24) English | Spanish
- Practice Policy for Heat and Humidity Form (2023-24) English | Spanish
- Receipt of Athlete/Parent Handbook & Code of Conduct for GHSA (2023-24) English | Spanish
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Form (2023-24) English | Spanish
- Transportation Release Form (2023-24) English | Spanish