October 21, 2016 2700 Holcomb Bridge /Road, Alpharetta, GA 30022
Volume 3, Issue 90 school.fultonschools.org/ms/holcombbridge/Pages/default.aspx
MONTH AT A GLANCE
10/22 HBMS Fall Festival
10/24 8th Grade ITBS
10/24 Red Ribbon Week
11/1 Band Cluster Concert Centennial
HS @ 7PM
11/3– Picture Retake
11/8 Teacher Workday (No Students)
11/21-1125 Thanksgiving Break
B OO! Please support the HBMS Model UN team by pur-
chasing a Ghoul o’ Gram for Halloween! Ghoul o’ Grams are little Halloween treats that will be deliv-ered to students on October 31st. Cost for each gram is $1 and the money goes to support the Model UN team’s conference in New York City. Thanks!!
A todos los padres que contribuyeron de alguna manera para
hacer el almuerzo de la hispanidad un gran éxito. Todos
quedaron tan contentos e complacidos de la amabilidad y
cariño que ustedes les mostraron. Gracias muy especiales a
Victor Valle y Marta Hurtado, Melina Molero y Emerio
Guerrero, Guillermina Alvarado, Maria Olmedo, Wilmer
Zunun y Maria Ruiz, Mildred Marrufo, Eduardo Casas, Melissa
Garcia, Patricia Cuellar, Luz Dacy Campo, abuela de Ismael
Organista que su collarín no le impidió ayudar, Ansel Comer,
al PTA y Marianne Sanchez por todo su apoyo y sobre todo a
Sylvia Ortiz quien se convirtió en mi mano derecha y ayudó
con la organización.
THANKS to all the Latino parents who made the Hispanic Heritage Lunch-eon a big success. Everybody was so pleased with the event! Not only for the delicious food they enjoyed but also for the signs of affection and kindness showed by the parents. Special thanks to Victor Valle and Marta Hurtado, Melina Molero and Emerio Guerrero, Guillermina Alvarado, Maria Olmedo, Wilmer Zunun and Maria Ruiz, Mildred Marrufo, Eduardo Casas, Melissa Garcia, Patricia Cuellar, to Ismael Organista’s grandma, who was wearing a neck collar, but was happy to help, Ansel Comer, PTA and Mari-anne Sanchez for their support and to Sylvia Ortiz, who became my right hand and coordinated the food line. Also, special thanks to Hot Wing Taqueria, Restaurant El Potrillo, Mojito Café and On the Border for their generous and delicious donations.
A big “Thanks” to all the parents that made it to the “Digital Lit-
eracy and Safety in Minutes” Part I and Part II Workshop. Lots of infor-
mation on Personalized Learning and Digital Safety was presented.
Parents asked several questions and Mrs. Francis and Mr. Boyle an-
swered with their expertise knowledge. Both presentations will be
available on the school website soon! Hol-
comb Bridge Parent University/Title l ex-
presses gratitude to both speakers and hope
that you have a better understanding about
the digital world from a parent and teacher view.
Parent University Contact: Donna Merritt- Byrd, [email protected]
NOVEMBER 15th-“Raising a ST R Reader” 6pm in the Learning Commons,
Speaker of the Hour: Mrs. Merrol Moore- 6-8th Grade Reading Teacher
Mil “GRACIAS” a todos los padres que asistieron al taller de Alfabetización
Digital y Seguridad en Minutos, partes 1 y 2. Se presentó muchísima
información sobre Aprendizaje Individualizado y Seguridad Digital. Los padres
hicieron numerosas preguntas, los oradores Mrs. Francis y Mr. Boyle
demostraron con sus respuestas su experticia y
conocimientos de la materia. Ambas presentaciones
podrán verse en la página web de la escuela muy
pronto. La Universidad de padres/Título I de Holcomb
Bridge quiere expresar su agradecimiento a los oradores
y espera que los asistentes hayan comprendido mejor
sobre el
Parent University Contact: Donna Merritt- Byrd,
15 de noviembreth-Logrando que su hijo sea un lector estrella 6pm
in the Learning Commons. Oradora:Mrs. Merrol Moore- 6-8th Grade
Reading Teacher
BOOK CHARACTER DAY
Friday, October 28th is Book Char-
acter Day at HBMS!! Dress like
your favorite book character.
Do you like Harry Potter, graphic
novels, Dr. Seuss, children’s books,
teen novels? There are so many
book characters to choose from so
have fun and show spirit with us!
1ST SPECIAL OLYMPICS EVENT
O n Friday, October 14th, 29 students from HBMS’s MOID/AU classes
traveled to Stars and Strikes to participate in our first Special Olympic
event of the year: bowling. After training for 8 weeks and learning all
the basics, we had 2 uninterrupted hours of bowling. So many parents,
grandparents and friends of our students showed up to help and cheer
the students on. It was a great event and wonderful time for all. Our stu-
dents would not have been as successful without our great MOID/AU
staff that put forth a so much energy to help each student find success
and fun.
Keep up with 7th Grade
I n hopes to keep you more informed on your student’s activities, events, projects, and tests/assessments, our 7th grade team of teachers have created an informational website that includes a calendar of important dates and any important content/grade level information. Please click on the link below and favorite the link in your brows-er to keep updated on your child’s academic experience.
http://holcombbridge7thgrade.weebly.com
Thank you for your time and support,
Your child’s 7th grade teachers
Hillary Neill
7th
Grade Life Science
Holcomb Bridge Middle School
“If there are two paths,
I want to be on the one
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Kid President
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Holcomb Bridge is offer-ing
Intro to Art A semester long art course for
high school credit This course is designed for 8th graders who are interested
in pursuing art at the high school level. Throughout the
course, students will be introduced to many aspects of
visual art, including but not limited to: art as personal
communication, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, design,
aesthetics, careers, art criticism and art history. At the
conclusion of Intro to Art, students will have acquired the foundation to continue into any
visual art pathway at the high school level.
Individuals considering this course should be self-motivated and dedicated to improv-
ing their artistic voice, abilities, and understandings.
Individuals will be expected to keep a sketchbook and use it regularly as a source of
inspiration and development of personal voice.
Individuals enrolled in Intro to Art should understand that this course is for high
school credit and cannot be dropped. Assignments, projects and assessments will
be of equal rigor to the high school Intro to Art curriculum
Requirements:
8th Grade only
Completed application (DUE NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 4TH)
Be prepared to have art as a connection course for a full semester
Maintain satisfactory academic progress (passing all classes)
Acceptance into Intro to Art is based on consideration of the submitted application and any prior knowledge Ms. Marbry may have
of the individual’s artistic motivation, dedication and voice. Acceptance is not based solely on artistic skill or previous enroll-
ment in 6th/7th grade visual arts.
Introduction to Art Course Application
Holcomb Bridge Middle School
Student Name________________________________________________________________________
Parent Name_________________________________________________________________________
Parent phone number__________________________________________________________________
Parent Email__________________________________________________________________________
Briefly explain why you love art.
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What types of art do you enjoy making?
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Briefly explain how you foresee art influencing your future.
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What would you personally want to learn in this course?
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Other than Visual Arts class in school, what other art activities or classes have you participated in?
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Of the following, which art classes are you most interested in taking in high school?
(circle all that apply)
*Photography *Ceramics (clay) * Drawing and painting * Sculpture *Art History *Jewelry
*Printmaking *Graphic Design *Computer Art *AP Art Courses
Do you have a sketchbook? Yes No
Are you a member of the music program at Holcomb Bridge MS?* Yes No
If Yes, which music program? Band Chorus Orchestra
Are you a member of AVID?* Yes No
*Membership in the music or AVID program will not count against the student. This information will help to avoid
scheduling conflicts.
Book Fair
November 4th- 11th
T he Book Fair is our Learning Common’s library’s
only fund raiser of the year. All proceeds are
used to purchase more books and materials for our li-
brary and classrooms. Scholastic always has the latest
books our students request and want to read. Reading
daily remains the best way to boost reading skills which
affect all academic areas. The Book Fair will be open
every day at 8AM from November 4th – 11th. We invite
you to come in and shop with your child.
HOLCOMB BRIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL
BOOK FAIR To everyone who came to our Book Fair, and to all who helped make it a great experience, a big thank you! Keep on reading, and we'll see you at our next Fair!
Our Book Fair Goal
Thank you for helping us to encourage students to read!!
738 books
$3,690 Book Fair Sales
Centennial Baseball Golf Classic
The First Annual Centennial HS Baseball Golf Classic is scheduled
for Tuesday November 1st at the Rivermont Golf Club.
The Dugout Club Board and the families of Centennial Baseball are very excited about this inaugural event as we have a great day planned for all participants at a beautiful golf course, Rivermont Golf
& Country Club.
We welcome golfers of all skill levels. We also have multiple spon-sorship levels where you and your company can help the Centennial
Baseball program as we show off our upgraded facility.
For more information on registration and other important event de-tails please visit our tournament website (link below) and thank you in advance for your participation in what can be the single largest
fundraiser in the history of Centennial Baseball!
http://www.planmygolfevent.com/29030-
CentennialBaseballGolfClassic/
For more information please reach out to Scott Soder
678-381-2659 - [email protected] or Howard
Janis - 404-729-0397 - [email protected]