PBIS Bobcats of the Week. Congratulations to Alec Luca, Jayla Roberts, and Chance Jackson.

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We are writing to inform you about an incident that occurred at St. Marys Middle School yesterday. Yesterday morning, a student made a threat to shoot up the school. We take incidents like this very seriously and are working closely with local law enforcement to ensure a thorough investigation. We have implemented our safety protocols and the student is in custody. There is no ongoing threat to our school community. I want to assure you that the safety and well-being of our students and staff is our top priority.
We understand that this news can be alarming. We encourage you to talk with your children about the importance of safety and the seriousness of making threats. It is essential that we work together to foster an environment where our students feel safe and supported.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to school administration. We appreciate your understanding and support as we navigate this situation.
Dr. Mark Lang
Principal
St. Marys Middle School
It was a beautiful day to visit the 7th grade pollinator garden. Students in Mrs. Durden’s science classes participated in the Great Southeast Pollinator Census today. Students visited the pollinator garden to make observations and collect data on our local pollinator populations to share with the University of Georgia. They observed, identified, and counted a variety of bees, butterflies, wasps and other insects as they landed on zinnias, blanketflower, and Biden’s alba in the garden. Our students were excited to participate in pollinator conservation!
We are thankful for Lowe's donating to maintain our pollinator garden.









Congratulations to our outstanding Bobcats who have gone above and beyond in demonstrating a positive Bobcat culture this week! 🐾
Your respect, responsibility, and readiness to learn are making a big difference in our school community. Keep up the amazing work—you're setting the standard for what it means to be a Bobcat! 💙💛
Way to go! 👏👏
6th grade: Matthew Dutes
7th grade: Waylon Holmes
8th grade: Joe Walsh








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Camden County Schools has partnered with Hazel to provide bilingual therapy in 30+ languages, ensuring every student can connect with a licensed therapist who understands their language and culture.
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School safety remains our highest priority. Families, we need your partnership in reminding and educating your children about the seriousness of making threats. What may seem like an innocent prank, or simply something said out of anger or frustration, can carry very serious consequences. Every threat, whether real or fake, demands an immediate law enforcement response, disrupts learning, and can result in life-changing legal prosecution.
We take EVERY threat seriously and will continue working closely with the St. Marys Police Department, Kingsland Police Department, and the Camden County Sheriff’s Office to ensure swift and decisive responses to all threats.
The safety of our students and staff will always be our top priority. If you have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Protecting with Purpose,
Chief Kizzi Knight
#BElieveinCAMDEN #WeAreCamden #ProtectingWithPurpose #SafeSchoolsStrongSchools #CamdenProtects #CamdenStrong

Golf Tryout Reminder

Thank you for a great start to our new school year. Beginning Monday, the cafeteria entrance doors will be locked at 7:30.
All walkers and car riders will need to enter the school through the front entrance.

Every student deserves a therapist they can relate to.💙
Camden County Schools has partnered with Hazel to provide bilingual therapy in 30+ languages, ensuring every student can connect with a licensed therapist who understands their language and culture.
Through therapy, your child can:
✓ Improve communication and confidence
✓ Strengthen coping skills
✓ Build healthy, supportive relationships
📝 Learn how to enroll your child or opt out here: https://5il.co/3nlmw
#BElieveinCAMDEN #WeAreCamden


Tennis Update

Athletic Events

Dear Camden Families,
As we kick off the new school year, please note that our transportation schedule may need some adjustments during the first week of school.
What to expect:
• Buses may experience delays as routes are optimized
• Phone lines are experiencing high volume - thank you for your patience
• Route changes will be addressed once all student schedules are finalized
• Additional route adjustments may be needed to address overcrowding
• Schools may hold students inside during unsafe weather conditions
We appreciate your understanding as our transportation team works diligently to ensure the safe and efficient transport of all students to and from school.
Your patience during this transition period helps us provide the best service for our school community!
#BElieveinCAMDEN #WeAreCamden #SchoolTransportation #SafetyFirst

We are excited to help make one thing easier for you.
We now have a link on our Website that will allow you to complete Excused Absence Note online.
You will find the link under the PARENTS TAB. You will still need a note, but you will be able to upload this through this link.
This should help with trying to depend on your student to deliver notes. We hope this helps.
https://forms.gle/hKR5szVvRqePu65m8

