6th grader, Addie Hobbs came to Fulton Science Academy Assistant Principal, Mrs. Campbell asking if we could write letters to the military soldiers that are deployed and won’t be home for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Campbell told Addie that not only could we do it, but she would ask all the students in the school to participate. The Bert Show (radio show) sponsors this effort and is asking everyone to write a heartfelt letter to a military soldier, in hopes that each soldier will receive one on Thanksgiving Day. In class we discussed how important their job is and without them we may not be where we are today.
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Thursday, October 31, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
3rd Grade Students Enjoyed Making Ecosystem in Water Bottle Project
3rd graders created ecosystem in water bottles. There is pond life in the bottom and land life in the top and the two exchange water and oxygen so that you can watch bugs crawling on the second floor and fish swimming in the basement. The students were very excited to share their project with class.
Monday, October 28, 2013
7th Grade Life Science Students Extracted DNA
Life Science students extracted DNA from strawberries in lab today. Ripe strawberries are an excellent source for extracting DNA because they are easy to pulverize and contain enzymes called pectinases and cellulases that help to break down cell walls. And most important, strawberries are octoploid. This means that they have eight copies of each type of chromosome so there is a lot of DNA to isolate. (We are diploid with two copies of each chromosome)
Fulton Science Academy Math Team Won 1st Place at Rockdale Math Competition
On Saturday, October 26, 2013,Fulton Science Academy Private School Math Olympiad Team students competed at Rockdale Math Competition in Conyers, Georgia and won 1st place not only in their division but also overall among all middle schools.
http://alpharetta.patch.com/groups/announcements/p/fulton-science-academy-math-team-won-1st-place
Please see the ranking of overall middle school results below:
Rank School Total Score
1 Fulton Science Academy Private School 160
2 Sculley Academy 149
3 Wesleyan 128
4 Webb Bridge 121
5 Crews 117
6 Blackmon Road 115
7 Chamblee 112
8 Stratford 111
9 Immaculate Heart of Mary 104
10 Five Forks 85
11 Eastside Christian 85
12 Providence Christian 69
13 Mt. Pisgah Christian 69
14 Tattnall Square 62
15 Champion 59
16 Davidson Fine Arts 53
17 Darlington 47
18 Soli Deo Gloria 34
FSA Math Olympiad students who attended this competition includes Hasan Unal, Araneesh Pratap, Brian Shoffeitt, Jean Moorman, Julian Hamelberg, Aditya Choudhari, Vikram Ruppa-Kasani, Mira Mutnick, Elaine Wen, Katherine Li, Charlie Furniss and Karuna Kumar.
Congratulations to these students, their parents and FSA Math Olympiad Team coaches Mr. Tuzen and Mr. Seker for this wonderful achievement. Way to go!
http://alpharetta.patch.com/groups/announcements/p/fulton-science-academy-math-team-won-1st-place
http://alpharetta.patch.com/groups/announcements/p/fulton-science-academy-math-team-won-1st-place
Please see the ranking of overall middle school results below:
Rank School Total Score
1 Fulton Science Academy Private School 160
2 Sculley Academy 149
3 Wesleyan 128
4 Webb Bridge 121
5 Crews 117
6 Blackmon Road 115
7 Chamblee 112
8 Stratford 111
9 Immaculate Heart of Mary 104
10 Five Forks 85
11 Eastside Christian 85
12 Providence Christian 69
13 Mt. Pisgah Christian 69
14 Tattnall Square 62
15 Champion 59
16 Davidson Fine Arts 53
17 Darlington 47
18 Soli Deo Gloria 34
FSA Math Olympiad students who attended this competition includes Hasan Unal, Araneesh Pratap, Brian Shoffeitt, Jean Moorman, Julian Hamelberg, Aditya Choudhari, Vikram Ruppa-Kasani, Mira Mutnick, Elaine Wen, Katherine Li, Charlie Furniss and Karuna Kumar.
Congratulations to these students, their parents and FSA Math Olympiad Team coaches Mr. Tuzen and Mr. Seker for this wonderful achievement. Way to go!
http://alpharetta.patch.com/groups/announcements/p/fulton-science-academy-math-team-won-1st-place
Friday, October 25, 2013
Fulton Science Academy Student Council Sport Equipment Fundraiser
Dear Students, Faculty and Parents,
FSA Student Council has recently started a fundraising campaign to purchase sport equipment for use during P.E. and recess time.
Student Council invites everyone to join our fundraiser.
Please click on the link below to view the online sign up sheet.
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0E4CA4AD2FABFA7-fsaprivate
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0E4CA4AD2FABFA7-fsaprivate
Please make your payments payable to FSA and send to the FSA front office at 1675 Hembree Road Alpharetta GA 30009.
On behalf of all the FSA Student Council members, we thank you for supporting our first project of this school year.
Sincerely,
Faith Lucas, Student Council President
Omar Kayyali, Student Council Vice President
Thursday, October 24, 2013
ROBOTICS TEAM STUDENTS ENJOYED THEIR LAKE LANIER CAMP
FSA Robotics Team attended a wonderful cabin camp at Lake Lanier this past weekend. They spent all day working on completing their robots, presentations, and programming. When they weren't sleeping, eating, or working, they went outside and explored the acres of land. They went down to the lake and walked around on the dock. At night they sat around a campfire and roasted marshmallows, while they bonded as a team. Keep up the great work robotics team! This is what we call team spirit! Way to go!
FSA College Mentorship Program Speaker Series Hosted Leader Stacey Abrams
WORK HARD, WORK SMART, AND WORK TOGETHER
FSA College Mentorship Program Speaker Series hosted Leader Stacey Abrams this past week. Please click here to see the bio of Leader Abrams. It is simply amazing. We are so happy to host such wonderful speakers at our school. Students truly enjoyed the speech given by Leader Abrams and they asked many questions. There was lots of energy in the room and the message was very clear. Work Hard, Work Smart, and Work Together. At the end of the event FSA Student Council President, Faith Lucas and Vice President, Omar Kayyali thanked Leader Abrams on behalf of all students. It was a great day for everyone. Please see some pictures here:
Stay tuned! FSA College Mentorship Program speaker series will continue with some other leaders and experts of our community on Wednesdays during College Mentorship Program hours.
Fulton Science Academy CMP Speaker Series Hosted Sheriff Thomas Brown
FSA Science Olympiad Head Coaches Attended Coaching Academy in Ohio
Last weekend, to help prepare for our upcoming competition season, Mrs. Stathos, Mrs. Walsh and Mr. Seker took a 3 day road trip to Ohio for the Science Olympiad Midwest Coaching Academy. It was a whirlwind tour, with each of us attending 10 to 12 events sessions. Between the three coaches we were able to attend all the Middle School Events. We came away with many coaching ideas for academic events and building tips and ideas for our technology events. We are already making plans for next year and hope to have some of our event coaches join us!
The Science Olympiad team is gearing up for our first competition at Chattahoochee High School on November 16.
The Science Olympiad team is gearing up for our first competition at Chattahoochee High School on November 16.
2nd Annual Math Geniuses Competition
Fulton Science Academy Private School is pleased to announce 2nd Annual MATHGENIUSES,
First 250 students will be accepted!!!
WHO CAN ATTEND?
The competition is open to all Georgia students in 1st grade through 8th grade.
WHEN?
Saturday, December 14, 2013
from 11:00am to 12:30pm
WHERE?
Fulton Science Academy Private School
Fulton Science Academy Private School
1675 Hembree Rd. Alpharetta, GA 30009
WHAT IS THE ENTRANCE FEE?
There is a $15 entrance fee per student. This fee includes lunch and MathGeniuses t-shirt.
The entrance fee will be paid during the day of the event.
WHAT IS THE COMPETITION FORMAT?
The format of the competition is written multiple choice test.
Students will be given one hour to solve advanced level math problems.
WHAT ARE THE COMPETITION LEVELS?
1st Level - 1st & 2nd Grades
2nd Level - 3rd & 4th Grades
3rd Level - 5th & 6th Grades
4th Level - 7th & 8th Grades
SCHEDULE
10:30 - 10:50 Registration
11:00 - 11:50 Mathgeniuses Test
11:50 - 12:30 Lunch & Review of the Qestions
WHAT ARE THE AWARDS?
In addition to recognition and bragging rights, winners will receive the following AWARDS:
Winning Students in Each Level Teacher of Winning Student in Each Level
1st Place – 1st Place Medal & $50 Award 1st Place – 1st Place Certificate & $50 Award
2nd Place – 2nd Place Medal & $40 Award 2nd Place – 2nd Place Certificate & $40 Award
3rd Place – 3rd Place Medal & $30 Award 3rd Place – 3rd Place Certificate & $30 Award
1st Place – 1st Place Medal & $50 Award 1st Place – 1st Place Certificate & $50 Award
2nd Place – 2nd Place Medal & $40 Award 2nd Place – 2nd Place Certificate & $40 Award
3rd Place – 3rd Place Medal & $30 Award 3rd Place – 3rd Place Certificate & $30 Award
Winners will be announced online the same day at www.mathgeniuses.org.
An e-mail with detailed results will also be sent to all participants the same day.
The award ceremony for winners will be held on Sunday, December 15 at 6:00PM at FSA.
It is required to attend award ceremony to receive cash awards.
Additionally, winners in each grade will be awarded with ribbons and all participants will be given MathGeniuses certificates and t-shirts.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Fulton Science Academy Art Barn Field Trip
Fulton Science Academy elementary grade students in Kindergarten through 2nd grade visited Farmer Sue and her fabulous Art Barn on Tuesday, October 8. All the kids participated in a hayride, had a tutorial on the life cycle of the chicken (from egg to adult), had a picnic lunch, and created a painting in the Art Barn!
However, the BEST part about visiting the Art Barn was learning about and interacting with all of the rescued animals on the farm. From baby chicks to donkeys, this farm has friendly animals in all shapes and sizes! We thank Farmer Sue very much for the wonderful day.
However, the BEST part about visiting the Art Barn was learning about and interacting with all of the rescued animals on the farm. From baby chicks to donkeys, this farm has friendly animals in all shapes and sizes! We thank Farmer Sue very much for the wonderful day.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Fulton Science Academy Robotics Team Loves Weekend Studies
FSA Robotics Teams have recently started weekend workshops with 6th, 7th, and 8th graders. Student use the New Lego Mindstorms NXT platform EV3. Please see a picture from their recent Saturday study below.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Fulton Science Academy Rivers Alive
Fulton Science Academy Private School students joined hundreds of volunteers for the 23rd Annual North Fulton Rivers Alive! The event was held on Saturday, September 28, 2013 from 8:30 am – 11:30 am. Volunteers helped to remove litter and debris from roadways, plant flowers and do other projects. This was a great event for families, scout troops, service groups and individuals! Help keep our water source and the vital habitats it supports clean and healthy!
The cleanup was part of “Rivers Alive”, a joint program of the Environmental Protection Division’s Adopt-A-Stream Program and the Keep Georgia Beautiful Program. The annual Georgia Waterway Cleanup is expected to once again be the largest single volunteer effort to beautify Georgia’s water resources.
The cleanup was part of “Rivers Alive”, a joint program of the Environmental Protection Division’s Adopt-A-Stream Program and the Keep Georgia Beautiful Program. The annual Georgia Waterway Cleanup is expected to once again be the largest single volunteer effort to beautify Georgia’s water resources.
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