SMS Weekly Newsletter
Week of January 6th
SHERIDAN TRAP TEAM 2025 SIGN UP INFORMATION
Eligibility
- Must be a student in grades 6-12 in Sheridan School District
- Must have or obtain Hunter's Education to participate
Registration Form
- Pick up a copy from the school office
- More information about the team can be found on the registration form
New Athlete Meeting
- There will be a meeting on Thursday, January 9th at 7 p.m. in the Sheridan High School Cafeteria.
- MANDATORY for new students only
Turn in
- New Students: Bring the completed application/registration form to the mandatory meeting.
- Returning Students: Turn in to your school office or mail to Clayton Lott: 6401 Grant 9; Sheridan, AR 72150
Deadline
- Sign up no later than January 24, 2025
Registration Fee
- $100.00 - includes one case of ammunition and a team t-shirt
- Due no later than February 8th
- Information on how to pay can be found on the registration form
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 will be held this Friday, January 10th. Nominated students and their parents will be notified soon.
Why focus on Respect?
- Respect contributes to a positive culture. People feel safe, supported, and engaged in the context of thoughtful social, emotional, civic, and intellectual interactions.
Respect in Action:
- Teach students words have power. How we talk to others, and ourselves, can motivate or discourage, connect or destroy, hurt or heal. We should choose our words with care.
IMPORTANT DATES
Monday, January 6th
- No school for students
- Staff professional development day
Thursday, January 9th
- Spelling Bee at McKenzie Hall (9:00 a.m.)
Friday, January 10th
- CKH Reception for December Word of the Month - Responsibility
- No School