The GSD Class of 2021 Is Included in the Rome News-Tribune's Special
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Georgia School for the Deaf Volume 9, Issue 31 www.gsdweb.org • Facebook: georgiaschoolforthedeaf • “This institution is an equal opportunity provider.” 19 April 2021 Instagram/Twitter: gsdtigers • YouTube: GSD Social Media National ASL Day is celebrated each year on 15 April around the country. It is a day to celebrate American Sign Language and Deaf culture. The first permanent, public school for the deaf in the US, the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut, opened on 15 April 1817. It was there that the roots of ASL were established. The lead teacher, a Deaf man named Laurent Clerc, brought his native French Sign Language to the US, and it mixed with the signs some students brought—from Martha’s Vineyard Sign Language, various Native American signs, signs from the Braidwood (England) two- handed manual language, and local signs. GSD students and staff marked the day by wearing ASL-themed shirts and making some ASL art. Middle School Upper Elementary High School Carson Brody Debby and Jennifer A few examples of student artwork (L to R): Autumn, Itzel, Braydence, Telicia, and Jaelyn The GSD Class of 2021 is included in the Rome News-Tribune’s special section honoring the graduating seniors in Floyd County. Congratulations to our Senior Tigers! PBIS Ice Cream Great job, High School! They earned 10 Peace Days and an ice cream treat! Don’t let Spring Fever make you forget RRR—keep up the great work! The Peace Day Count bulletin board in the cafeteria helps students be accountable—and celebrate! Several students socialize. David enjoys his treat. Independent readers who reached their AR goal by mid-quarter were treated to lunch at the local Mexican restaurant by Connie Morris. Delicious reward for reading! Picture: Omari (ILY sign), Nolan, Jackie, and Darison 4th grade science: Jaelyn’s animal 4th grade science: Comparing High School science cell diagram. physical and chemical reactions student’s neuron (nerve cell) diagram Le’Ondre’s fly picture Did you know? Upcoming Events · 4/23 Quarter 4 Progress Reports April is Celebrate Diversity Month. sent home 4/24-30 World Immunization Week · 4/26-4/30 End-of-Grade testing (grades 3-8) 4/25 Mother Father Deaf Day · 5/3-7 End-of-Course testing (high 4/25 Pet Parent Day school) 4/28 Denim Day · 5/13 Graduation! 4/29 Zipper Day · 5/19 Last Day of School! 4/30 Adopt a Shelter Pet Day · 6/1-5: GSD Summer Program (optional) Georgia Milestones Testing Georgia’s required standardized testing is Georgia Milestones. Depending on a student’s grade level, they take an End-of-Grade (EOG) Assessment (grades 3-8) or an End-of-Course (EOC) Assessment (grades 9-12). EOC assessments will count as .01% of a student’s final grade this year. EOG scores are not included in students’ grades. Please see the chart below to see which tests your child will take (if any) and on which day(s) testing will happen. It is important for students attend school on testing days. Students taking an EOG or EOC test practiced this week. Information for families and practice tests are available at http://www.gaexperienceonline.com. If you have questions about Milestones testing, please contact your child’s teacher. Helpful tips to discuss with your child before testing: · Get a good nights’ sleep. · Eat a good, healthy breakfast. · Don’t stress! · Take your time and do your best. · If you don’t know an answer—that’s ok. Make your best guess. Administrative Professionals Day What would we do without the invaluable assistance of our administrative professionals at GSD? Report cards would not be sent, IEP meetings would not happen, phone calls would not be answered—and the copy machine would never have paper! All of GSD offers up a huge THANK YOU to the people Debbie Ralston (left), Front Desk Beth Bell, Student who are key at keeping GSD running! Secretary, and Jennifer Sanford, Services Administrative Assistant to the Administrative Superintendent. Assistant .