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Aiken County Public School District

 

 

 

Events:

 

February 1- Basketball 5:30PM ALC vs. Kennedy

 

Sign Ups Begin for Valentine King and Queen $2.00 Entry Fee

 

Sign Ups for the March Talent Show begin- Get your act together!!

 

February 3- Early Release 12:40PM

 

February 5- Character Assembly 2:20PM

 

February 11- Last Day for King and Queen Sign Up

 

February 12- World's Finest Chocolate Easter Fundraiser Begins


Red and White Ball $3.00 Admission 6-8PM

 

Dental Health Month Assembly 2:25PM- Palmetto Smiles

 

February 15- President's Day- Holiday- No School

 

February 18- Interim Reports Issued

 

Pastries for Parents Sixth Grade 7:30AM

 

February 19- Meeting of the Heart with the Area Pastors and Youth Directors

 

February 22- FEAST Night- Science Fair & 8th Grade Orientation 6:30PM

 

February 23- World's Finest Chocolate Fundraiser Ends

 

February 25- VAST

 

February 26- Movie of the Month 1:30PM

 

Upcoming:

 

March 3- Early Release 12:40PM

 

March 5- No School

 

March 12- Assembly 2:20 PM

 

Talent Show $2.00 Admission featuring ALC Students Individual Talents, Student Lip-sync teams, and Faculty/Staff Lip Sync Teams. 6:30PM

 

March 18- Pastries for Parents- Seventh Grade 7:30AM

 

March 23- Spring Pictures , including Sports

 

March 26- No Shool

 

March 29- Health Fair/FEAST Night

 

March 31- Movie of the Month

 

 

 

 

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February

Ryan Gallop

Parker Hall

Halie Hutto

Brandon Jacobs

Jade James

Marshall Lowe

Abigail Tindal

Christopher Allen

Carolina Arthurs

Shanique Coleman

Melody Corbett

Kimberly Corbett-Williams

Passion Cullum

Joseph Enlow

Shawn Moss

Faith Corley

Kimberly Mason

Jasmine Stroman

Shakayla Wells

Alyssa Withrow

 

 

 

Aiken County Public School District

 

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10 A.L. Corbett Circle • Wagener, SC 29164 • 803-564-1050

 

ICARE

 

 

It is a pleasure to welcome you into the ALCMS ICARE learning community.  I encourage you to take advantage of the learning opportunities at ALCMS and demonstrate your ICAREabilities in our learning community.  Some ways to begin include arriving at school on time, arriving to class on time, bringing supplies, and studying daily.  You should always represent your family and community in the way that builds a stronger partnership necessary for reaching high expectations.

 

ALCMS VALUES

As a rural middle school dedicated to teaching and learning, ALCMS values:

 

Commitment:

We foster a culture to develop and encourage integrity, collegiality, and high expectations for student success.

 

Curriculum:

We nurture effective learning practices, provide highly qualified educators, and focus on the appropriate use of technology to further learning and manage information.

 

Character:

We grow personally and professionally to provide a safe learning environment for all students to achieve at their highest potential.

 

Community:

We engage students, parents, and the community for continuous improvement.

 

 

Student Responsibilities

 

OBEY
I will obey the Aiken  County Code of Student Conduct.
RESPECT
I will respect the rights,  feelings, and property of others.
DUTY
I will accept my duty to be  prepared for every class.
ENGAGE
I will engage in and contribute toward an
orderly learning  environment.
RESPONSIBLE
I will be responsible and  keep my hands, feet, and objects to myself.

 

NEWS/INFORMATION 09-10

 

 

Cellular Telephone Policy Change(click for info)

 

Teacher of the Year

Mrs. Claire Thrower

 

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Staff Member of the Year

Mrs. Leah B. Shackleford

 

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Webmaster: Leah B. Shackleford:

Email Your Comments and Suggestions!

 

 

Go Lions!!

 

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Web Page Updated as of Janurary 28, 2010

 

 

 

 

Mission:

The Mission of A.L. Corbett Middle School is to establish a supportive environment and engage every student in educational experiences in preparation for high school.

 

 

Vision:

The Vision of A.L. Corbett Middle School is to become a learning community with a safe envrionment that fosters engaged learners, involved parents, and dedicated teachers.

 

 

 

July
3 - Independence Day (12 Mo. Staff)

 

August
11 - T eachers Report/Workday
12 - Local Inservice
13 - District Inservice
14 - T eacher Workday
17 - F irst Day of Class

 

September
2 - Early Release*
7 - Labor Day Holiday (12 Mo. Staff)
17 - Interim Reports Issued

 

October
7 - Early Release*
19 - End of First 9 Weeks
23 - T eacher Workday - No Classes
26 - Parent Conference/Local Inservice - No Classes
Report Cards Issued

 

November
4 - Early Release*
23 - Interim Reports Issued
25 - T hanksgiving Holiday - No Classes
26-27 - Thanksgiving Holidays (12 Mo. Staff)

 

December
2 - Early Release*
14-17 - Semester Exams
17 - Last Day of Class
18-31 - Winter Recess - No Classes
24-25 - Christmas Holidays (12 Mo. Staff)

 

January
1 - New Year’s Day Holiday (12 Mo. Staff)
4 - Return from Winter Recess
6 - Early Release*
12 - End of First Semester
15 - T eacher Workday - No Classes
18 - M artin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday Holiday
(12 Mo. Staff)
21 - Report Cards Issued

 

February
3 - Early Release*
15 - Presidents’ Day Holiday (12 Mo. Staff)
18 - Interim Reports Issued

 

March
3 - Early Release*
5 - District Inservice/SCEA - No Classes
22 - End of Third 9 Weeks
26 - T eacher Workday - No Classes
31- Report Cards Issued

 

April
2 - Good Friday Holiday (12 Mo. Staff)
5-9 - Spring Break - No Classes
8-9 - Spring Break Holidays (12 Mo. Staff)

 

May
3 - Interim Reports Issued
5 - Early Release*
28 - S emester Exams
31 - M emorial Day Holiday (12 Mo. Staff)

 

June
1-3 - Semester Exams (½ day)
3 - Last Day of Class
3-4 - Graduation Dates
4 - T eacher Workday
10 - Report Cards Issued


* S tudents will be released from school
2 hours prior to dismissal time.


Make-Up Day s (Due to Inclement weather)
A. M artin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday
B. Presidents’ Day
C. Inservice/Workdays
D. M emorial Day
E. End of School Days