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Dublin Middle Family Weekly Update
Go Irish!
Principal: Dr. Willie L. Batts Jr.
GO IRISH!
- Please make sure your child is in dress code.
- Students must have cell phones in the off position secured in their bookbag during the school day.
Parents Testing Assistance
- Make sure your child gets plenty of rest the night before the test. A good night's sleep is crucial for cognitive function and memory retention. Your child need to be in the bed sleep no later than 9:00 P.M. (Children need a minimum of 8 hours of sleep)
Encourage your child to practice relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or visualization to manage test anxiety.
Reassure your child that you believe in their abilities and that you're proud of their hard work. Offer words of encouragement and remind them to stay positive and confident.
April 29th - May 3rd
Students attending any Dublin City School Extracurricular Activities (football, basketball, etc)
Children 16 and under are required to be accompanied by an adult in order to be admitted to athletic events. This will be strictly enforced, and is designed to promote the safety, health, and well being of all students.
Anyone 16 and under must be accompanied by a paying adult in order to enter the venue. We also ask that the student is sitting with the paying adult.
Also, anyone found to violate the GHSA Code of Conduct, which states “…Profanity, degrading remarks, and intimidating actions directed at officials, competitors, or other spectators will not be tolerated, and are grounds for removal from the event site,” will be banned from future events.
Thank you for trusting us with your child. Just a few reminders.
- Please encourage reading at home.
- Please make sure your child takes care of their electronic device at school.
Monday, April 29th
ELA 1 EOG
ELA 2 EOG
Governance Team Meeting @ 5pm
ELA 3 EOG
Math 1 EOG
Go IRISH!
Math 2 EOG
- Go IRISH!
Parent Inspiration
- Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving. Remember, well done is better than well said.