RoBee Report
Week of September 16
Principal Welcome!
The Seriousness of Edibles
Dear Global Impact Academy Families,
As the principal of Global Impact Academy, it is important to communicate matters that pertain to your child's learning and safety. Hear me loud and clear, students consuming, possessing, and/or distributing these types of substances will not be tolerated. Punishment for these behaviors may fall under "Tier IV: Serious Acts of Misconduct" of the Fulton County Schools Student Code of Conduct. This is not and will not be the norm at Global Impact Academy. Please take this time to speak with your children about having unknown substances or ingesting items that are given to them by other students. We remain committed to providing a top-quality education for every child and hope that you will continue to partner with us in this endeavor. As always if you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email me at hallj10@fultonschools.org.
Educationally Yours,
Johnathan Hall
Principal
Global Impact Academy
Need Tutorial?
Students who ride the bus from other schools:
11th Grade Immunizations
Participating Remotely
There is an FCS policy around a brief remote learning opportunity parents and students may exercise (Attendance Policy / Participating Remotely). We have had a couple of parents exercise this option and want to make sure stakeholders are clear on the process and expectations regarding this practice.
- Parent should reach out to school and teachers to request remote learning
- Notification must be sent to the Data Clerk, Ms. P. White WhiteP1@fultonschools.org, to code the student correctly
- Teachers will post assignments in Canvas for the student
- Student has two days to submit the assignment
- Quizzes and Tests will be administered upon student return (No testing during remote days)
- Official attendance is based on the submission of assignments
- Teachers will communicate with Ms. P. White if the student does not submit assignments
Yearbook Information
The GIA Student-run Yearbook Staff is starting the "EARLY BIRD" sale on yearbooks! For the months of September and October, you will receive 10% off your order!
Arrival Information
The building opens up at 8:00am Monday-Friday. Students who are car riders may enter from the side entrance of the school and make their way to the Commons until the bell rings. The front doors will open up at 8:30am. Bus riders will enter from the rear of the school once they arrive.
National Suicide Awareness Day
A huge shoutout to all who wore Purple and Teal in honor of National Suicide Awareness Day! Another Thank You to our Student Support Team for their activities during the week to raise special awareness to suicide and suicide prevention.
Student Opportunities
Please see below for the following student opportunities! Please take advantage of these awesome resources!
NABSE Foundation - Scholarship Application
To be considered for the scholarship competition, a candidate must be involved with a local community-based program. The student must also be a graduating high school senior who will be attending an accredited college/university in the fall of 2025. The scholarship is for the 2025-26 college year only.
The students will be able to apply online starting August 7, 2024 to October 22, 2024. The scholarships will range from $1,000 - $2,500.
Attention All Seniors and Senior Parents!
Please click here for information regarding senior packages. Please reach out to Ms. Wilson regarding senior packages.
Week at a Glance at GIA
September 16th-Board Member Warren Community Meeting @ Bear Creek at 5:30pm
September 17th-Board Member Dove Community Meeting @ Liberty Point at 6:00pm
September 17th-Voter Registration in the Commons during lunch
September 19th-Global Travel Meeting via Teams at 7:00pm
Attendance Excuses Process
Excused Absences – A hold harmless absence that has been documented, and relates to one of the following circumstances in accordance with State Board of Education Rule 160-5-1.10 and Georgia State Code, O.C.G.A. 20-2-690.1:
Personal illness or when attendance in school would be detrimental to the health of the student or others
A serious illness in the student’s immediate family necessitating absence from school
A death in the student’s family necessitating absence from school
Observance of religious holidays necessitating absence from school
Compliance with a court order or an order issued by a governmental agency mandating an absence from school
Visitation with an immediate family member who is on leave from or is being deployed to military service
Important family events/celebrations for an immediate family member (graduation, wedding, religious ceremony, etc.)
Compliance with an order for a pre-induction physical examination for service in the armed forces
An absence for registering to vote or participating as an active voter in a local, state, or federal election
A verified interview for college admission or a documented college visit
A specialized, supplemental, or extracurricular program/event
Other absences pre-approved by the principal
Please complete the form below to submit excuses for excused absences.
RoBee Shoutouts!
Updated Code of Conduct 2024-2025
We have included a copy of the 2024-2025 Code of Conduct below. While we do not anticipate any issues, I want to ensure parents and students are made aware of the Designated Attendance Zone School Clause and Cell Phone which can also be found below:
Designated Attendance Zone School
Students attending a school outside of their designated attendance zone is a privilege. Any student attending a school outside of their designated attendance zone per Board policy AD School Attendance Zones who receives a long-term suspension or expulsion will lose their privilege to attend the school or program outside their designated attendance zone school. For clarity, “designated attendance zone school” refers to any school of the District a student attends other than the student’s home/zone school. This does not refer to schools/programs a student is placed into for special education services pursuant to an IEP team decision
Cell Phones/ Personal Communication Devices
Possession of Personal Communication Devices (PCD) (e.g., cell phones, tablets, recording devices) by a student at school during school hours is a privilege that will be forfeited if a student fails to abide by the Student Code of Conduct. The use of PCDs during the school day is not allowed in grades Pre-K through 5. In grades 6 through 12, the use of PCDs is not allowed during instructional time and will only be allowed when explicitly instructed to do so by a teacher or other school staff member.
***Please Note: If a student violates this rule which leads to the student’s personal communication device being confiscated by school personnel, it will only be released to the parent or guardian who must come to the school to personally retrieve the device. ***
2024-2025 Student Code of Conduct
Parents, please complete the Acknowledgement of Receipt form available in your Infinite Campus Parent Portal account. Instructions for completing the form are also included below for your convenience.
GIA Foundation Information
GIA PTO Information
PARENT PTO MEETINGS
All Meetings are held on Tuesdays @ 7:00pm except the in-person meetings.
10/8/2024-via Zoom @7:00pm
11/12/2024-vis Zoom @7:00pm
12/10/2024-via Zoom @7:00pm
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