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Word of the Day Vocabulary Builders Monday -Modify Tuesday - Remake Wednesday - Alter Thursday - Revise Friday - Amend Volume 26 Issue 16 December 3-7, 2012 From the Desk Tammye Coachman… A complete monthly menu can be found onthe SWT homepage and the menu is subject to chang Stonewall Tellegraph 3310 Stonewall Tell Road College Park, Georgia 30349 770 306-3500 (Fax 770 306-3504) A 2012 Georgia Department of Education Distinguished Title I School Shannon A. Flounnory, Principal Tammye Coachman, Asst. Principal [email protected] [email protected] stonewalltellelementary.weebly.com IN THIS ISSUE: Page 2 Golden Encouragement Page 3 Words from our Superintendent Page 4 Operational Planning Page 5 What’s Happening?(KK-3 rd ) Counselor’s Corner Follow us on Twitter @StonewallTellES Studies have validated the fact that active parental interest and participation in a child's education is the single most important determinant of that child’s achievement. Family involvement must be done in partnership with teachers and other school personnel. With these partnerships, we must ensure that we positively influence, model, and support our students…even by the way that we, the adults, dress each day. Therefore, I am asking you to be mindful of the audience of elementary-age students when you visit our school each day by adhering to the standards of appropriate attire at all times. Our guidelines for students prohibit, but are not limited to, form-fitting bottoms such as spandex leggings or pants, skirts that do not extend beyond mid-thigh length, sagging pants, and/or tops that expose their backs and cleavage. We ask that parents adhere to the same standards of dress that we require for our students who are very impressionable at this level as we consistently remain vigilant in removing any internal or external distractions which may affect their academic performances and social and emotional growth. Thank you for your understanding and assistance in keeping our school’s focus on the core principles related to academic achievement. Mrs. Coachman Page 6 What’s Happening ? (4&5 th , Specials) Page 7 Parent Reminders Page 8 Important Dates to Remember

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Page 1: volume 26 issue 16

Word of the Day Vocabulary Builders

Monday -Modify Tuesday - Remake

Wednesday - Alter

Thursday - Revise

Friday - Amend

Volume 26

Issue 16

December 3-7, 2012

From the Desk Tammye Coachman…

Volume 16 Issue 6

September 24-28, 2012

Healthy Kids, Smart Kids

Stonewall Tell Elementary has adopted the Healthy Kids, Smart Kids wellness initiative. We believe that healthier eating habits and consistent exercise have a positive impact on our children’s learning and ultimately their test scores. When sending classroom snacks, please remember that this is a “Sugar-Free Zone” school. Do not send soft drinks, fruit drinks with processed sugar, candy, cookies, ice cream, cupcakes, cakes, hot fries or sugary snacks. Also note that birthday parties that include cakes, cookies, wings, ice cream and other treats are prohibited and will not be allowed in the building. Healthier items such as fruit cups, fresh fruit, pretzels, baked chips, 100% juice, fresh vegetables, 100% fruit snacks, granola bars, animal crackers and items with low salt and minimum sugar are allowed.

** Due to nut allergies, please do not send any snacks with peanuts or peanut butter in them.

Parents please note that if your child has a fever of at least 100

degrees (F) they must be “fever-

free” for 24 hours before returning to school. This policy will be strictly

enforced so that we might combat/prevent the spread of any flu-like virus in the school.

Important Dates to Remember

Sept. 29 Father/Son Game Day (more info to come)

Oct. 6 Stonewall Tell Global Service Day 9am- 12:00pm

Oct. 8 Fall Pictures

Oct. 9 All Pro Dad’s Day 7:00am- 7:45am

Oct. 9 LSAC 5:30/ STEM NIGHT 6:30pm

Oct. 15 Teacher Workday/No School

Oct. 20 Fall Carnival 11am-3pm

Fulton County offers MyPaymentPlus. This is an online service that offers you the convenience and information you need to manage your student’s account. You can prepay on your student’s meal account using a credit/debit card at www.mypaymentsplus.com.

A complete monthly menu can be found

onthe SWT homepage and the menu is subject to chang

Student Breakfast: $1.05 Lunch: $2.20

Student Reduced Breakfast: $0.30

Student Reduced Lunch: $0.40 Adult Breakfast: $1.55

Adult Lunch: $3.15

Monday Boneless Chix Wings w/ Rice or Black

Forest Chicken Wrap

Tuesday Turkey & Gravy w/Rice or Black Bean

Taco Salad Wednesday

Lasagna Roll Up or Mini Burgers or Spicy Chicken Wrap

Thursday

Sw. Sour Chicken w/Rice or Tex Mex Nachos Friday Fajita Grilled Fish/Biscuit or Cheese Pizza

or Grilled Chicken Salad Parents, students will no longer be able to charge breakfast. Any student exceeding -$9.00 in charges will receive an alternate meal. Notice as of Monday, September 24, 2012, households that have not reapplied for the 2012-2013 School Year, your child/ren will lose their benefits. If you would like your child to receive free or reduced meals please fill out a free lunch application located in the school cafeteria or in the front office. For speedier processing, you may apply online at: www.fulton.schoolunchapp.com.

Counselor’s Corner Being a parent is the most demanding job in the world, yet most of us train “on the job.” When things are going well, savor the moment. When things are not going well you may feel stressed and overwhelmed.

· Are you sleeping and eating too much or too little?

· Do you take your frustrations out on your kids?

· Do you feel out of control?

· Do you feel as if your children misbehave on purpose?

· Do you strike out physically or verbally when angry?

· Do you have chronically upset stomach or muscle aches, especially in your back and neck?

· Are you frustrated because your children don’t listen?

· Do you feel as if you pick on one particular child?

· Do you feel as if you can’t talk to your kids?

If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, you may need to reach out for help. Call your school counselor for resources and information.

Robin Elder

School Counselor

Stonewall Tellegraph

3310 Stonewall Tell Road College Park, Georgia 30349 770 306-3500 (Fax 770 306-3504) A 2012 Georgia Department of Education Distinguished Title I School

Shannon A. Flounnory, Principal Tammye Coachman, Asst. Principal [email protected] [email protected]

stonewalltellelementary.weebly.com

IN THIS ISSUE:

Page 2 Golden Encouragement

Page 3 Words from our

Superintendent

Page 4 Operational Planning

Page 5 What’s Happening?(KK-3rd

)

Volume 16 Issue 6

September 24-28, 2012

Healthy Kids, Smart Kids

Stonewall Tell Elementary has adopted the Healthy Kids, Smart Kids wellness initiative.

We believe that healthier eating habits and consistent exercise have a positive impact on

our children’s learning and ultimately their test scores. When sending classroom snacks, please remember that this is a “Sugar-Free

Zone” school. Do not send soft drinks, fruit drinks with processed sugar, candy,

cookies, ice cream, cupcakes, cakes, hot fries or sugary snacks. Also note that birthday parties that include cakes, cookies,

wings, ice cream and other treats are prohibited and will not be allowed in the building. Healthier items such as fruit cups, fresh fruit, pretzels, baked chips, 100% juice, fresh vegetables, 100% fruit snacks, granola

bars, animal crackers and items with low salt and minimum sugar are allowed.

** Due to nut allergies, please do not send any snacks with peanuts or peanut butter in

them.

Parents please note that if your child has a fever of at least 100

degrees (F) they must be “fever-

free” for 24 hours before returning to school. This policy will be strictly

enforced so that we might combat/prevent the spread of any

flu-like virus in the school.

Important Dates to Remember

Sept. 29 Father/Son Game Day (more info to come)

Oct. 6 Stonewall Tell Global Service Day 9am- 12:00pm

Oct. 8 Fall Pictures

Oct. 9 All Pro Dad’s Day 7:00am- 7:45am

Oct. 9 LSAC 5:30/ STEM NIGHT 6:30pm

Oct. 15 Teacher Workday/No School

Oct. 20 Fall Carnival 11am-3pm

Fulton County offers MyPaymentPlus. This is an online service that offers you the convenience and information you need to manage your student’s account. You can prepay on your student’s meal account using a credit/debit card at www.mypaymentsplus.com.

A complete monthly menu can be found onthe SWT homepage and the menu is subject to chang

Student Breakfast: $1.05 Lunch: $2.20

Student Reduced Breakfast: $0.30 Student Reduced Lunch: $0.40

Adult Breakfast: $1.55

Adult Lunch: $3.15

Monday Boneless Chix Wings w/ Rice or Black

Forest Chicken Wrap Tuesday

Turkey & Gravy w/Rice or Black Bean

Taco Salad Wednesday

Lasagna Roll Up or Mini Burgers or Spicy Chicken Wrap

Thursday Sw. Sour Chicken w/Rice or Tex Mex

Nachos Friday

Fajita Grilled Fish/Biscuit or Cheese Pizza

or Grilled Chicken Salad Parents, students will no longer be able to charge breakfast. Any student exceeding -$9.00 in charges will receive an alternate meal. Notice as of Monday, September 24, 2012, households that have not reapplied for the 2012-2013 School Year, your child/ren will lose their benefits. If you would like your child to receive free or reduced meals please fill out a free lunch application located in the school cafeteria or in the front office. For speedier processing, you may apply online at: www.fulton.schoolunchapp.com.

Counselor’s Corner Being a parent is the most demanding job in the world, yet most of us train “on the job.” When things are going well, savor the moment. When things are not going well you may feel stressed and overwhelmed.

· Are you sleeping and eating too much or too little?

· Do you take your frustrations out on your kids?

· Do you feel out of control?

· Do you feel as if your children misbehave on purpose?

· Do you strike out physically or verbally when angry?

· Do you have chronically upset stomach or muscle aches, especially in your back and neck?

· Are you frustrated because your children don’t listen?

· Do you feel as if you pick on one particular child?

· Do you feel as if you can’t talk to your kids?

If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, you may need to reach out for help. Call your school counselor for resources and information.

Robin Elder

School Counselor

Stonewall Tellegraph

3310 Stonewall Tell Road College Park, Georgia 30349 770 306-3500 (Fax 770 306-3504) A 2012 Georgia Department of Education Distinguished Title I School

Shannon A. Flounnory, Principal Tammye Coachman, Asst. Principal [email protected] [email protected]

stonewalltellelementary.weebly.com

Follow us on Twitter @StonewallTellES

Studies have validated the fact that active parental interest and participation in a child's education is the

single most important determinant of that child’s achievement. Family involvement must be done in

partnership with teachers and other school personnel. With these partnerships, we must ensure that we

positively influence, model, and support our students…even by the way that we, the adults, dress each

day. Therefore, I am asking you to be mindful of the audience of elementary-age students when you

visit our school each day by adhering to the standards of appropriate attire at all times. Our guidelines

for students prohibit, but are not limited to, form-fitting bottoms such as spandex leggings or pants,

skirts that do not extend beyond mid-thigh length, sagging pants, and/or tops that expose their backs

and cleavage. We ask that parents adhere to the same standards of dress that we require for our

students who are very impressionable at this level as we consistently remain vigilant in removing any

internal or external distractions which may affect their academic performances and social and emotional

growth. Thank you for your understanding and assistance in keeping our school’s focus on the core

principles related to academic achievement.

Mrs. Coachman

Page 6 What’s Happening ? (4&5th

, Specials)

Page 7 Parent Reminders

Page 8 Important Dates to Remember

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Golden Encouragement

Stonewall Tellegraph Volume 26, Issue 16

This past week has been a crucial time for many Fulton County Residents; being the voting

season for the inaugural School Governance Council Elections. For those of you who do not know the

School Governance Council is a part of the transition into the charter system for Fulton County. As a

charter system, the district is able to help the students achieve “unleashing the innovative energies of

our local school leaders and their communities.” There are twenty schools making this transition to the

charter system for the next school year; so as you can see the county has a large amount of leaders

helping to ensure the success of this system! The purpose of a School Governance Council (SGC) is to

provide parents, school staff, and community members with a leadership role in the management of the

school.

The voting began on November 26- December 2, 2012 online. I hope that everyone was able to

be a part of history and cast their vote in the inaugural SGC this past week. I was able to cast my vote

for the Teacher Positions that were available. It was a nice and easy process to follow and I felt as if I

were a part of something bigger; a part of helping to decide the future achievements of our students.

Having the involvement of parents and teachers in the lives of our students is more important today

than it was twenty years ago when I was in school. As parents and community leaders we have a duty

to be “the change we wish to see in the world”. This means that if we want to see our children rise

higher than we have ever seen before, we must lead them to greater heights. Encourage them to study

and do their best on each test given because the standards are rising daily so should the scores of our

children.

At Stonewall Tell we Set the Trends to Exceed the Standards that have been given so this

School Governance Council is only the beginning of helping our Students excel higher than they have

in years before!

Ms. Golden

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Strategic Plan 2017

This is the school system’s roadmap for how Fulton

County Schools aims to improve student achievement

over the next five years. Three goals serve as the

district’s measure for long-term student success, which

is that students will graduate on time and be ready for

college or the workforce.

• Graduation Rate – 90% of Fulton students

will graduate on time

• College Readiness – 85% of Fulton’s seniors

will be eligible for admission to a University System of

Georgia college or university

• Career Readiness – 100% of Fulton's

graduates will be work-ready certified

“These are big goals, but they are attainable,” said

Superintendent Avossa. “Our strategic plan is focused

on improving outcomes for all students, and the only

way to do this is to set measurable goals and put

supports in place to help our students and staff to reach

them.”

To that end, as part of its “Building Our Future”

strategic planning initiative, the school system will

focus on five key areas – instruction, people,

technology, effective schools and resources – to drive

improvement.

• Instruction – Students will be engaged in

learning that enables them to reach their full potential

for college and career readiness

• People – Fulton County Schools will attract

and retain the most talented and effective employees in

K-12 education

• Technology – Students, parents, teachers and

administrators will have the tools and information they

need to accelerate learning

• Effective Schools – School leadership will be

collaborative and will balance innovation with

accountability

• Resources – Student needs will be supported with

efficient and effective allocation of staff, instructional

materials and equipment.

The strategic plan will guide the system’s direction

over the next five years and is the result of many

conversations with the school board, teachers and

school leaders as well as engagement with parents and

the community.

The plan is posted at www.fultonschools.org/StrategicPlan2017.

Stonewall Tellegraph Volume 26, Issue 16

Counselor’s Corner

Improve Your Discipline

“Use Consequences for Misbehavior”

Having consequences for misbehavior helps children learn to behave. Consequences provide structure and help children know where they stand. Consequences are most effective when you:

• Pose them in a manner. Say, “Yes, you can go play as soon as you finish cleaning your room.” Avoid saying, “No, you can’t play because you haven’t cleaned your room.”

• Focus on the behavior you want, rather then the consequences. You don’t always need to tell your child what the consequence is. Knowing the consequence may actually encourage his/ her to weigh his/her options at times.

• Get your child to come up with the consequence. This beats just imposing it. For example, what should happen if your child fights with a sibling?

By being involved, a child feels more ownership for the result. This encourages him/her to take more responsibility for his/her behavior. If your child doesn’t come up with a suitable consequence at first, keep asking, “What else?”

Source: Marvin Marshall, Discipline without Stress

Robin Elder

School Counselor

Stonewall Tellegraph Stonewall Tellegraph

Page 4: volume 26 issue 16

In November 2011, Fulton County voters approved a one-penny education sales tax to fund new schools, renovations and additions, and provide enhanced technology across the county. The five-year building and construction plan calls for some of the district’s most outdated schools to be replaced with new state-of-the-art facilities. In order to move forward with those plans, three elementary schools in South Fulton – Oak Knoll, Harriet Tubman, and Mt. Olive – are slated for closure due to aging facility conditions. These would be replaced by two new schools – one at the former College Park Elementary School site and another at yet-to-be-determined location. If approved by the school board, the schools would be closed after the 2013-2014 and 2015-2016 school years. Middle and high school boundaries Also at the meetings, school system staff will ask parents for input into how new boundaries should be drawn for South Fulton middle and high schools. The revised attendance zones are necessary due to the recent opening of the new Banneker High School, which has available space due to its larger size. Middle school enrollments also are being reviewed to balance the number of students among schools. The schedule for the three rounds of community meetings are as follows: •Round 1 – Monday, Oct. 29 (Woodland MS) and Tuesday, Oct. 30 (Banneker HS) •Round 2 – Monday, Nov. 26 (Woodland MS) and Tuesday, Nov. 27 (Banneker HS) •Round 3 – Monday, Dec. 10 (Woodland MS) and Tuesday, Dec. 11 (Banneker HS) Each meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Parents should only plan to attend one meeting per round at either location. Final recommendations will be presented in January 2013 with approval expected in February. Regards, Yngrid L. Jones-Huff Executive Director, Operational Planning

Operational Planning

Stonewall Tellegraph Volume 26, Issue 16

It is the policy of Fulton County School Systems not to discriminate on the basis of race, color,

religion, national origin, age or disability, in any employment practice, educational programs or any

other program, activity or service. If you wish to make a complaint or request accommodation due to

discrimination in any program, activity, or service, contact compliance coordinator, Mr. Ron Wade,

786 Cleveland Ave., SW Atlanta, Georgia 30315 or call (404) 763-4585 TTY 1-800-255-0315.

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Math- Analyzing, Comparing, creating,

and composing shapes

ELA- Questioning Words

Social Studies- Statue of Liberty

Science- The Sun and Moon: What’s

Hot and What’s Not

Unit- Inventing Fun

Phonics-r-controlled vowel – “er”, “ir”, “ur”

Reading- Summarizing

Language Arts – Past Tense Verbs

Math – Fractions

Science- American History

Second Grade Tips!!!

Please listen to your child read each night, and help

them to master multiplication facts.

Third Grade is Rockin’-and-Rollin’ as we embark upon our 2nd

Unit, “The American Dream & Rockin’-and-Rollin’!” with Reading

Novel: And Then What Happened Paul Revere? This unit will last to December 19th. Within this unit all subjects will be integrated.

It will consist of the following skills: The Heroes that we will be integrating for reading and social studies are: Paul Revere, Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Thurgood Marshall; American Government.

Language Arts: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, and figurative language

Writing: Informative, Narrative, and Short Research Connections

Science: rocks, minerals, fossils and soils;

Math: multiplication, division, fact families, algebra, word problems, data and measuring;

Health: Mental and Emotional Health.

What’s Happening?

Stonewall Tellegraph

Page 6: volume 26 issue 16

MATH-------------------------------------------Adding and Subtracting Fractions

READING---------------------------------------Literary Text: “Rosa Parks.” (Skill: Author’s Purpose/Compare&

Contrast)

LANGUAGE ARTS-----------------------------Pronouns

WRITING---------------------------------------Informational

SCIENCE----------------------------------------Growth and Inheritance

SOCIAL STUDIES-------------------------------How the U. S. became an International Power by the early 1900’s.

HEALTH-----------------------------------------Legal and Illegal Drugs

Music Notes 5th Grade – Beginning of recorder unit.

4th Grade – Review tempo, and learn ‘Draw Me a Bucket of Water’

3rd/2nd Grade – Review and learn new traditional American and British line dances

1st/K – Learn about long and short sounds, and demonstrate on instruments

http://www.stonewalltellmusic.weebly.com

Quantum ArtSmart Happenings

www.quantumartsmart.weebly.com

Be sure to check out the tab “Websites” on the art website: I’ve added 2 SPECTACULAR Science/Art

WEBSITES. The first is www.nanooze.org , a place to hear about the latest exciting stuff in science and

technology. ( Mostly discoveries about the part of our world that is too small to see and making things using

Nanotechnology. Things like computer chips, bicycles, tennis rackets, and tiny surgical devices. Beautiful

photographs included that scientists take using Scanning Electron Microscopes and Atomic Force

Microscopes. Also, interviews with real scientists). What does nanotechnology mean to your child’s future?

And you don’t want to miss www.molecularium.com an online atomic/molecular digital amusement park for

kids!! STEAM: Chemistry Assembly Dec 11 for 4th & 5th Graders conducted by Ga. State

University Graduate Chemistry Department.

Week of December 3-7, 2012- Rhythms & Dance!

This week all students will use the GeoFitness Mats

In addition – grades K-2 will use rhythm sticks, and grades 3-5 are

working in groups to create their own dance routine!

Students in grade 3-5 will perform their dance routines in class from

December 13 – December 19!

Make sure you are being active for 20 minutes a day after

school each day!

www. mrssinonspewebsite.weebly.com/

Physical Education

Stonewall Tellegraph

Language Arts: George Washington Socks Adverbs Opinion (Persuasive)

Math: Fractions (Adding/Word problems)

Science: Force and Motion Pulley/Wheel-and-Axle

Social Studies: American Revolution Beginning of the war/Life during the War

What’s Happening?

Volume 26, Issue 16

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7

APEC at Stonewall Tell

If you need afterschool care for your child, APEC is available on site.

7:00 pm pick up

S.T.E.M. Curriculum

Computer Lab

Fitness Classes

Certified Staff

Snack & Supper Provided

If you are interested, please contact APEC at 404-759-5950. We

look forward to hearing from you.

A QUICK ETIQUITTE REMINDER

As parents you begin the training process of respecting others in the

home; so as Educators of your children we are to continue the task in the

schools.

Together we can make a difference in the lives of our children. We would

appreciate if you respect our processes as students enter in the morning.

During Morning Announcements ALL students, parents and teachers are

asked not to talk, walk or conduct ANY business as a part of our trainings

for our students. They are expected to participate in the moment of silence

as well as the pledge to the flag.

Thank you for you cooperation!

***Parents Please Read***

ALL Volunteers MUST complete a Volunteer Registration Form and the Parent Volunteer Training @ http://media2.fultonschools.org/DistrictContent/Training/ChildAbuseandNeglect/player.html.

Please do not leave your vehicle unattended in the student drop-off zone. This zone is not for parking. Use the visitor parking spaces.

Please dial 0 when calling the front desk.

Please send a note or letter whenever you change the dismissal process for your student. No phone calls, please!

Please consider using the school bus for student transport to and from the school.

We are unable to call students to the front office for early dismissal after 2:00p.m. Safety and security is a concern.

School starts promptly at 7:40a.m. Students are marked TARDY when

they arrive after the morning bell.

There is no GRACE PERIOD.

Students dismissed before 11:10 a.m. are marked ABSENT for the whole day.

Our Dismissal Process The school schedule is

07:40am-2:20p.m.

Dismissal starts at 2:20p.m.

We have 11 buses to load with

4 buses being loaded at one time.

Car riders are dismissed

around 2:45p.m.

ALWAYS sign in your presence in the building at the front desk.

There is not a telephone in any classroom.

Please provide your child with an extra set of clothes in case of an accident.

Stonewall Tellegraph Volume 26, Issue 16

You are invited to Stonewall Tell Elementary

For a Thanksgiving Feast

Menu:

Herb Roasted Turkey and Gravy

Cornbread Dressing

Seasoned Green Beans

Sweet Potatoes

Honey Wheat Rolls

Dessert

***All Non Student Meals: $3.15… We will not charge to students account. Cash or money orders, we do not accept checks***

Healthy Kids, Smart Kids

Stonewall Tell Elementary has adopted the Healthy Kids, Smart Kids Wellness

Initiative. We believe that healthier eating habits and consistent exercise have a

positive impact on our children’s learning and ultimately their test scores. When

sending in classroom snacks, please remember that this is a “Sugar-Free

Zone” school. Do not send soft drinks, fruit drinks with processed sugar,

candy, cookies, ice cream, cupcakes, cakes, hot fries or sugary snacks. Also

note that birthday parties that include cakes, cookies, wings, ice cream and

other treats are prohibited and will not be allowed in the building. Healthier

items such as fruit cups, fresh fruit, pretzels, baked chips, 100% juice, fresh

vegetables, 100% fruit snacks, granola bars, animal crackers and items with low salt

and minimum sugar are allowed.

** Due to nut allergies, please do not send any snacks with peanuts or peanut butter in

them.

Healthy Kids, Smart Kids

Stonewall Tell Elementary has adopted the Healthy Kids, Smart Kids Wellness

Initiative. We believe that healthier eating habits and consistent exercise have a

positive impact on our children’s learning and ultimately their test scores. When

sending in classroom snacks, please remember that this is a “Sugar-Free

Zone” school. Do not send soft drinks, fruit drinks with processed sugar,

candy, cookies, ice cream, cupcakes, cakes, hot fries or sugary snacks. Also

note that birthday parties that include cakes, cookies, wings, ice cream and

other treats are prohibited and will not be allowed in the building. Healthier

items such as fruit cups, fresh fruit, pretzels, baked chips, 100% juice, fresh

vegetables, 100% fruit snacks, granola bars, animal crackers and items with low salt

and minimum sugar are allowed.

** Due to nut allergies, please do not send any snacks with peanuts or peanut butter in

them.

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Stonewall Tellegraph Volume 26, Issue 16

**A complete monthly menu can be found

on the SWT homepage and the menu

is subject to change**

Student Breakfast: $1.05 Lunch: $2.20

Student Reduced Breakfast: $0.30

Student Reduced Lunch: $0.40

Adult Breakfast: $1.55

Adult Lunch: $3.15

Important Dates To

Remember

Dec. 5 Cub Scout Meeting 6:30-8:30

(Café)

Dec 7&14 ATLAS Mtng in Mr. Gilmore room 3:00-4:30pm (Shirt &Tie

Required)

Dec. 7&14 STYLE Community Service

Dec. 10-18 Winter Holiday Store for Students (PTA Office) 9:00am-1:00pm

Dec. 11 All Pro Dad’s Mtng

Dec. 11 LSAC Mtng 5:30pm

Dec. 13 Girls Scout Mtng 3:30pm-4:30pm

Dec. 14 A.P. Randolph Talent Show 7:00pm

Dec. 19 Last Day of Winter Semester

Dec. 20-Jan.4 Winter Holiday (NO SCHOOL)

**Every Mon. and Wed. Extended Day (5th Grade) Math 3:00pm-5:00pm

It is the policy of Fulton County School Systems not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability, in any employment practice, educational programs or any other program, activity or service. If you wish to make a

complaint or request accommodation due to discrimination in any program, activity, or service, contact compliance coordinator, Mr. Ron Wade, 786 Cleveland Ave., SW Atlanta, Georgia 30315 or call (404) 763-4585 TTY 1-800-255-0315.

Fulton County offers MyPaymentPlus. This is an

online service that offers you the convenience and

information you need to manage your student’s

account. You can prepay on your student’s meal

account using a credit/debit card at

www.mypaymentsplus.com.

Monday

Chicken &Gravy/Brown Rice Or Stuffed

Crust Dippers/Sauce

Tuesday

Chili w/Cheddar Biscuit Or Chicken

Nugget Bites w/Rice

Wednesday

Stuffed Shells Or Hamburger

Thursday

Sw. Sour Chicken w/ Rice Or Tex Mex

Nachos

Friday

Fajita Grilled Fish /Biscuit Or Cheese Pizza

For the FIRST time in history, Chick-fil-A Calendar Offers have gone digital!

After activation, you can:

Redeem a free menu item each month

Receive monthly reminder emails*

Replace lost or stolen cards*

Access card account details*

For Only $6 you will

get nearly $25 worth

of coupons for free

Chick-fil-A menu

items and you will be

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Students w/ the most participation:

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Place: $50 Gift Card of your choice

2nd

Place: $25 Gift Card of your choice

3rd

Place: $15 Gift Card of your choice

Contest from Nov.26- Dec.14th