
Bartow Cares: (Support) Have you ever been left alone when you really needed someone to help you? To be supportive means that we must come alongside someone else and help them with a problem or struggle. In a time when we have been isolated for so long, we must be more intentional to be there for one another!
Show You Care: Talk to another person about their need for support. Notice what is important to them. Try saying something like, “I’m trying to learn more about how to give support. What does support look like, or sound like to you?” Finally, plan a time when you can give support to this person. Put it on your calendar before you leave!
http://resources.relationshippress.com/books/vgia/


Please complete the Free and Reduced Lunch application by September 15th! All applications must be submitted before September 15th for the school to cover past due balances. If you have questions, please submit the application!
Link: https://frapps.horizonsolana.com/BARC02


Football and Volleyball victorious tonight! Volleyball sweeps on road while Football wins 9-0 at home. Football cheer did great as well with an amazing halftime routine!



Academic Team posts road win tonight! Go Tigers!





Cornhole Tournament: Saturday, September 17th


Kona Ice: Friday, Sept. 2nd

Bartow Cares: Friday, August 26th
It’s up to you! Becoming a respectful person means showing respect in all relationships. It must be on purpose, so this week be intentional. When we repeatedly give respect to our friends and family, we become respectful people. That’s what our schools need! Show respect to the people around you, including your friends and family!
Here are some ideas! • When decisions are going to affect other students at school, ask for their ideas and preferences before acting. Here is how that might sound: “How do you think we ought to handle…?” “What do you think is the best way to…?” • Ask one of your friends to teach you something they are good at, and you want to know more about it, or how to do it better. “You’re really great at…Would you show me how to…?” http://resources.relationshippress.com/books/flzk/


Important message about communication.


Mark it on your calendar!! PINK OUT 2022 will be held Friday, October 21st on the AHS football field at 9am. We are currently accepting sponsors for the Pink Out t-shirt. If your business would like to be a sponsor for Pink Out, please contact Christy Ridley or Jamie West at AMS (770-606-5842). You can also get a sponsor packet in the front office at AMS.
All proceeds raised for Pink Out will go toward families in our community who are fighting cancer.




AMS Spotlights Anthony Alexander for doing what it takes. Our Chorus performed at the Braves game last Thursday. But due to an emergency, they had no transportation and only a short time to get there. Anthony answered the call while off the clock and got them there just in time.


Yearbook Sales


AMS Tiger Football opens up today!


Look who sang the National Anthem at the Braves game tonight. Great job everyone! Go Tiger and Go Bravos!





Fastpitch rolls to 15-0 region victory tonight!





See flier for boys basketball opportunity.


Volleyball nets road win at Rockmart! Great job girls!


Title I Packets are coming home today!


Today is the last day to make your spirit wear orders. Don't miss out! https://www.spiritgeardirect.com/shop


Please take the time to complete the survey. You can access the survey through the link below:
https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/196115/p832


Annual Title I Parent Meeting on August 16th at 8:30am or 6pm at AMS!
