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![]() | You're Invited to Ashworth Middle School PTSA's 3rd Annual Chili Cook-Off Rescheduled for February 26, 2010 AMS Lunchroom at 6:00 pm |
Ashworth Students of the Month for December. On January 27, 2010, Ashworth Middle School served breakfast to celebrate its Students of the Month. Teachers, students, and parents enjoyed a breakfast celebrating those students selected as Student of the Month for December 2009. The students were selected by their teachers based on the following traits: responsibility, leadership, and citizenship.
Pictured on the front row, from left to right, are: J.J. Winston, Jesse Mendez, and Brittany Walls. Pictured on the middle row, from left to right, are: Shelby Wooden, Kelsey Hales, Lora Keith, Ashlyn Kelly, and Freddy Rios. Pictured on the back row, from left to right, are: Cody smith, Sam Anderson, Kierston Miller Ahmad Rashid and Becky Worsham. Not pictured is: Kayla Dobson. |
AMS honors faculty and staff for going Above & Beyond . They were nominated by their peers as having going Above and Beyond to help students and teachers and making Ashworth Middle School the best place to learn and work. Pictured left to right - Front row: Katie Vaughan - Educational Coordinator, Shawna Cox, Autumn Jackson, Connie Worley, Kim Carter Middle Row: Terry Overlander, Amelia Smith, Christa Ledford, Vickie Stephenson Back row: Jennifer Baker, Irina Keith, Lisa Young, Bill McCowan - Superintendant, William Tyner - Board of Education Member, Doris Peardon, Sarah Henson, Dana Farley, Susan Remilard - Director of 6-12 Curriculum, Shannon Wyatt Not Pictured are: Angela Albrecht, Kelly Dembicki, Robin Fox, Chuck Langston, Rebecca Tatum, Adrean Wilkey, and Darlene Wilson. |
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Ashworth Middle School was one of only five middle schools across the state to be awarded the Silver Award for Academic Achievement by the Governor's Office of Student Achievement. "This is more evidence of the hard work that our students, faculty, staff, parents and school community have invested in making Ashworth a wonderful place to learn and work," said Principal Scott McClanahan. The award was recognition for strides made during the 2008-2009 school year. Ashworth Middle School's achievement gains were recognized for being in the top 4 percent of all middle schools in Georgia for performance gains on the Criterion Referenced Competency Test. Schools being considered had to meet Adequate Yearly Progress two consecutive years under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, and have more than 25 percent of students exceeding standards set by Georgia. The five schools are: Ashworth Middle (Gordon Co.), Berkmar Middle (Gwinnett), New Bagley Middle (Murray), Rex Middle (Clayton Co.), and Waycross Middle (Ware). |
![]() Ashworth Makes AYP for SY 2008-2009 Congratulations Ashworth students and teachers for a terrific job. |
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