Our Scholastic Book Fair begins tomorrow at Mamie Lou Gross. Students will have the opportunity to shop during the school day all week, and families will have the opportunity to shop at our family night being held on Thursday, October 3.
The deadline to sign up for running club is Monday, 9/30. Please send in all forms and dues by Monday, 9/30.
School Closures in Response to Hurricane Helene
Due to the potential for high winds, heavy rainfall and flooding associated with Hurricane Helene over the next two days, and with guidance from the National Weather Service and Camden Emergency Management Agency, Camden County Schools will close all schools Thursday, September 26, 2024, and Friday, September 27, 2024, for all staff and students. The safety of our students, employees, and their families will always be our first priority.
In any emergency, it is critical for parents and students to rely on accurate, timely information directly from the school system or local and state officials. All official announcements regarding schools will be made on the Camden County Schools website, Facebook and Instagram pages, through the Camden County Schools app, on local radio stations – KBAY 106.3 and WECC 89.3, and on the Tribune and Georgian website. Please check one or more of these sources for updates regarding future decisions.
We wish everyone the best as you prepare for the storm and make plans to ensure the safety of your families. Thank you for your patience during this time.
🌟 Happy World School Milk Day! 🥛📚
Today, we celebrate the nutritional powerhouse that is milk and its incredible benefits for students around the globe! 🌍✨
Milk provides essential nutrients like calcium, vitamin D, and protein, which are crucial for growing minds and bodies. Supporting milk programs in schools ensures that every student gets the nourishment they need to thrive academically and physically.
Join us in raising a glass of milk to healthier, happier, and more successful students everywhere. Cheers to growth, learning, and the power of good nutrition!
#WorldSchoolMilkDay #HealthyBodiesHealthyMinds #SchoolNutrition #StrongKidsStrongFuture #BElieveinCAMDEN #WeAreCamden
🌟Hispanic Heritage Month! 🌟
From September 15th to October 15th, we honor the rich histories, vibrant cultures, and incredible contributions of Hispanic and Latin-American communities. 🌎❤️
Join us in recognizing and celebrating the diverse traditions, inspiring stories, and remarkable achievements that have shaped our world. Whether it's through music, art, food, or storytelling, there's so much to embrace and learn from.
#BElieveinCAMDEN #WeAreCamden #HispanicHeritageMonth #CelebrateDiversity ✨🎶📚
In addition to monthly fire drills and yearly weather drills, we are required by state statute to conduct an intruder/lockdown drill by October 1. We will be conducting our mandated drill on Friday, September 27th.
At MLG, we refer to this drill as a “school safety” drill. A drill reminder will be announced over the intercom for everyone in the building. We will be using our safety software called Centegix, this will turn on indicator beacons throughout the school and send a message to staff computers to indicate a lockdown. Staff and students will be directed to secure themselves in a locked room, out of eyesight from doors and windows. The room lights are turned off and everyone remains quiet briefly until administration signals “all-clear”. Outside of these drills, this procedure would only be implemented when an imminent, clear and present danger poses a risk to students and staff.
While these drills are required for schools to complete, we understand that they can cause some stress and/or anxiety for some of our students. We do our best to make it a drill like any other and refer to it in a way that does not create additional concern. Parents do have the right to opt out of the intruder/lockdown drills by contacting their school, however, we strongly encourage everyone to participate to ensure they are prepared.
Thank you!
Reminder: We will have our parent meeting (formerly Title I Annual) on Monday, September 23rd at 9am in the front office. We hope to see you there!
Congratulations to our PBIS Student of the Week winners for 9/20!
Great work demonstrating our 3 school-wide expectations: Respectful, Responsible and Safe!
Keep up the great work!
We will have our Book Fair Family Night on Thursday, October 3. We hope to see you there!
📚✨ Did you know your K-5 child can use i-Ready at home for additional practice? It's a great way to support their learning journey! Visit https://5il.co/2wvm7 for more information and get started today! 🌟👩🏫👨🏫
#BElieveinCAMDEN #WeAreCamden #iReady #StudentSuccess
Happy National IT Professionals Day! 🎉
Today, we celebrate the amazing individuals who keep our digital world running smoothly. From troubleshooting technical issues to safeguarding our data, IT professionals are the unsung heroes of the modern age. Your expertise and dedication ensure that our systems are secure, efficient, and always up-to-date.
Thank you for your hard work and tireless efforts in making technology accessible and reliable for our faculty, staff, and students. Let's take a moment to appreciate the magic behind the screens and the brilliant minds that make it all possible. 💻🔧💡
#NationalITProfessionalsDay #BElieveinCAMDEN #WeAreCamden
The deadline has been extended. Please have all Krispy Kreme Order forms and money turned into the front office by the end of the day on 9/17.
Attention all 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students! If you are interested in joining the running club, please have your permission slip and dues turned in by Friday, September 27th!
Don't forget to turn in your Krispy Kreme Doughnut Fundraiser orders and funds. All order forms and funds are due on Monday, 9/16.
Congratulations to our PBIS Student of the Week winners for 9/13!
Great work demonstrating our 3 school-wide expectations: Respectful, Responsible and Safe!
Keep up the great work!
Mrs. Lloyd’s Kindergarten class is learning about characters and setting. The class read a story about naming a new puppy Sunny. The students used a graphic organizer to illustrate the character and setting of the story. Great job, Mrs. Lloyd’s class!
During small groups, Mrs. Harvey and her second-grade students have been working on text organization and why authors write texts in chronological order. They've been reading an informational text about the life cycle of a frog. After they finished the book, the students made hats representing the correct order of events of a frog’s life cycle.
Shout out to our dedicated staff who braved the rain this afternoon to make sure our car riders got into their vehicles quickly and safely!
Proud to be MLG!
Attention Camden Families:
There is an increased presence of law enforcement at our schools as a precautionary measure. If you notice more officers on campus, please know that this does not necessarily indicate a problem.
Our top priority is the safety and well-being of our students and staff. Rest assured, we will always communicate promptly if there is ever a threat to our school community. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Our second-graders have been learning about the content area word, matter, which is comprised of solids, gases, and liquids. They read an informational text about the many kinds of matter and learned the meaning of those words through the text. After reading the story, the students worked together to sort out and identify different pictures of solids, gases, and liquids.