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Monday, February 29, 2016
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
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Tuesday, February 23, 2016
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Monday, February 22, 2016
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Sunday, February 21, 2016
1st Place in Fulton County Science Fair
Congratulations to Arul Selvakumar for his 1st place award in the Fulton County Science and Engineering Fair on February 20.
Arul's project "What is the effect of gut microbiome in improving neurological conditions" was selected to participate in the State Science and Engineering Fair.
Arul was also nominated for the Broadcom Masters Program. This program is the preeminent national middle school science and engineering competition in the United States and the world. Now in its fifth year, the Broadcom MASTERS (Math, Applied Science, Technology and Engineering for Rising Stars) inspires middle school students from all walks of life to pursue math and science throughout high school, opening doors to exciting university and career choices in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.
Arul's project "What is the effect of gut microbiome in improving neurological conditions" was selected to participate in the State Science and Engineering Fair.
Arul was also nominated for the Broadcom Masters Program. This program is the preeminent national middle school science and engineering competition in the United States and the world. Now in its fifth year, the Broadcom MASTERS (Math, Applied Science, Technology and Engineering for Rising Stars) inspires middle school students from all walks of life to pursue math and science throughout high school, opening doors to exciting university and career choices in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.
ECON-O-MANIA IN 2ND GRADE!
Students in 2nd grade are learning all about Economics during our unit in Social Studies. Throughout the week, students were challenged with a variety of real-world application of their economics concepts. One of the favorites was a visit to the Mall of Econ-O-Mania! Students were given $300.00 to spend.... but $200.00 MUST be spent on items that they need in order to live. Working with their partners, students loved the challenge of reaching their $300.00 spending limit and choosing items that they really wanted to buy!
School Dance was Lots of Fun!
Our parents have done an amazing job preparing the cafeteria for our school dance. By far this was the best school dance at our school. Our students truly enjoyed it. Thank you parents for all the beautiful decorations, wonderful DJ and delicious drinks and snacks. You are the BEST! Please see some pictures and videos here:
Girls from Mrs.Carmona's CMP class and Student Council working hard putting together the Cuties for your Cutie fundraiser.
SOCCER- WHAT AN EXCITING TOURNAMENT!
Congratulations to our soccer tournament championship winners!!!
Middle Grades: Team Saad Maan
Elementary grades: Team Bhavin Shah
The students on these teams have earned some awesome bragging rights and a dress down day on Wednesday, February 17th.
The students worked hard and played even harder. Two weeks of after school soccer games proved to be a great success. Thank you to everyone that participated and those that came out to cheer on the soccer teams as they played.
In an effort to give back, we raised $350 for Special Olympics. “Special Olympics is changing the world! Every day in more that 170 countries, Special Olympic sports are bringing together millions of people with intellectual disabilities, supporters and volunteers- creating a healthier, more respectful and welcoming world for all.”
Thank you to everyone for your contribution!
Middle Grades: Team Saad Maan
Elementary grades: Team Bhavin Shah
The students on these teams have earned some awesome bragging rights and a dress down day on Wednesday, February 17th.
The students worked hard and played even harder. Two weeks of after school soccer games proved to be a great success. Thank you to everyone that participated and those that came out to cheer on the soccer teams as they played.
In an effort to give back, we raised $350 for Special Olympics. “Special Olympics is changing the world! Every day in more that 170 countries, Special Olympic sports are bringing together millions of people with intellectual disabilities, supporters and volunteers- creating a healthier, more respectful and welcoming world for all.”
Thank you to everyone for your contribution!
Looking for Sport Coaches
Dear Students, Faculty and Parents,
As you might already know, our school will be attending sport tournaments next year as part of the Georgia Independent School Association.
We have registered to following categories for 2016 - 2017 school year:
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Boys Soccer
Girls Soccer
Volleyball
Cross Country
Swimming
Wrestling
Tennis
Students in 8th grade and up will be able to attend these events.
Next year we will have about 60 students in 8th grade and about 25 students (projected number, current enrollment is 16) in 9th grade.
We are now searching coaches for our basketball, volleyball and soccer teams. If you know of any good coaches, please ask them to contact me at ksener@fultonscienceacademy.org
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Fulton Science Academy Private School Morning Announcement Wednesday February 17 2016
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SCIENCE OLYMPIAD TEAM ADVANCED TO STATE FINALS
The Fulton Science Academy Private School Science Olympiad Team brought home the second place trophy from the Regional Science Olympiad Tournament held on Saturday, February 13 at the University of North Georgia in Oakwood. Fifteen teams competed in the tournament, including FSA’s perennial rival Dodgen Middle School from Marietta, who scored eight fewer points than FSA to capture the first place title. FSA team members earned over 70 medals at the competition, with each of the 30 team members contributing at least one medal-winning performance.
Head Coaches Pam Walsh and Gloria Stathos were pleased with the team’s performance. “Our students put in long hours to prepare for this tournament,” said Pam Walsh. “We hold both week night and weekend practices at this time of year.” Gloria Stathos said, “We’re especially proud of our B team who placed third in the tournament. Unfortunately, tournament rules only allow one team from each school to be awarded a trophy and move on to the State Tournament, so even though they performed better than other schools, they will not be able to compete. But, on the other hand, our future looks very bright as many of these team members are 6th and 7th graders and will be back to compete with us next year.”
Head Coaches Pam Walsh and Gloria Stathos were pleased with the team’s performance. “Our students put in long hours to prepare for this tournament,” said Pam Walsh. “We hold both week night and weekend practices at this time of year.” Gloria Stathos said, “We’re especially proud of our B team who placed third in the tournament. Unfortunately, tournament rules only allow one team from each school to be awarded a trophy and move on to the State Tournament, so even though they performed better than other schools, they will not be able to compete. But, on the other hand, our future looks very bright as many of these team members are 6th and 7th graders and will be back to compete with us next year.”
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