
Dear Camden County Families: We are excited to feed our students with the National School Breakfast, National School Lunch, and After School Snack Program. The Provision 2 Breakfast Program allows us to serve breakfast for free to all students! Eating school meals helps to provide funding for schools and can lower your grocery bill at home! Breakfast is still free for ALL students in Camden County Schools.







Girls and Boys Soccer tryouts will start October 16th.
Interested students should sign-up in Coach Campbell’s Room (Room 512), and grab an information sheet.
All players are reminded that they need to have a current physical on file to participate in conditioning or tryouts.

The deadline to submit your Free & Reduced Lunch Application is at midnight TONIGHT! Please follow the link below to apply!
https://www.myschoolapps.com/


Teacher/student Swap Day!
Minions vs. Simpsons





















Teacher/kids Swap Day!!
Students dressing as Solano today, and Zion Henderson as Dr. Lang.



September 15 to October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month
This is a time to celebrate the heritage, history, traditions, and cultural diversity of Hispanic Americans whose heritage is rooted in Spain and 19 countries and territories:
· Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic.
This heritage month is celebrated mid-September to mid-October to highlight the independence of several countries.
· September 15 is the day that five Latin American countries celebrate their independence from Spain: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Honduras.
· Mexico celebrates its independence on September 16
· Chile on September 18.
· Also, Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day, or Día de la Raza, in mid-October, falls within this 30-day period.
The national observation began in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson and was expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to cover a 30-day period starting September 15 and ending October 15 of each year. It was enacted into law on August 17, 1988, on the approval of Public Law 100-402. Each year the President of the United States has issued a proclamation at the start of the observance.



6th grade: Hayden Head
7th grade: Wyatt Gibbs
8th grade: April Ponce



We have Writers at SMMS!


Thank you Mrs. Griggs' class.
















Jr. Beta Club Application link

PBIS Winners!! Congratulations-
6th grade: Sophia Odom
7th grade: Madison Krause-Wertz
8th grade: Gabriel Furr










Students share their interests as part of a Snapshot assignment in Mrs. Solano's 6th grade ELA classes. Students focused on writing scripts, revision, and public speaking skills.








