News and Events

The following students were selected as the April Students of the Month for the Ninth Grade Campus. Congratulations to these students for their hard work!
Front Row: Ashley Lonaker, Bethany Massey, Tanner Grove, Justin Howling, Jana Bridges
Back Row: Dan Haas, Kamil Bagain, Dallas Greene, Tanner Heath, Regina Harris, Kate Ellington
FRIDAY 5-18
1-5 normal
6 1:09-2:56 (Exam)
***NO 7th period***
MONDAY 5-21
1 8:00-9:47 (Exam)
2 9:52-11:38 (Exam)
3 11:43-12:13 1st lunch class
12:18- 12:48 class 2nd lunch
12:53- 1:22 class class
4 1:27-2:25
7 2:30-2:56
TUESDAY 5-22
3 8:00-9:47 (Exam)
4 9:52-11:38 (Exam)
5 11:43-12:13 1st lunch class
12:18- 12:48 class 2nd lunch
12:53- 1:22 class class
7 1:27-2:56
WEDNESDAY 5-23 (Early Release)
5 8:00-9:47 (Exam)
7 9:52-11:38 (Exam)
End 11:38 - Bag lunch as needed – release for others
Final report cards for the school year will be handed out on Friday, May 25 from 10:00-11:30 at the school. If you wish to have the report card mailed to you, please send in a self-addressed stamped envelope with your child prior to May 23. Your child's Freshman Focus teacher will be collecting the self-addressed stamp envelopes and turning them into the office.
There will be a $5.00 fee for the notarized verification of attendance certificate for the issuance of a driver's license mandated by the Department of Public Safety. The certificate of attendance can be obtained by signing up with the school's receptionist in the front office of the school. Three days notice is required for the issuance of the certificate. For more information, review the information under driver's license on page 5 in the student handbook.
If student's birthday falls between May 23rd and August 10th, they need to sign up prior to May 21st to receive a certificate before last day of school.
Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit programs provide opportunities forLeeCountyHigh Schoolstudents to take college-level courses and earn concurrent credit towards a high school diploma and a college degree while still in high school. Examples of Dual Enrollment are
ACCEL – a non-need based program offered for students that wish to take college leve (academic only, degree level) coursework for credit
DUAL HOPE GRANT – a non-need based grant program for students seeing technical certificates or diplomas from the technical college system ofGeorgia’s institutions
MOVE ON WHEN READY – requires an eligible 11th or 12th grade student to be full time and take all of his or her courses through an eligible post-secondary institution.
For more information on high school student participation in dual enrollment, please contact your local high school counselor.