
Introducing your 2024-2025 FLEX competition local winners!!
1st place - Rebekah Chambers, Get Glam Co.
2nd place - Cadence Hughes, Wick and Waxes
3rd place - Luis Cisneros, Charred Creations
Everyone did such a great job and we look forward to cheering Rebekah on at the State Competition and we also look forward to seeing all of the other businesses continue selling their products!
#georgiaFLEX


E-Tip for Parents from The Parent Institute:
Conversation starters enrich family meals
With a little imagination, mealtime can be a time for enriching conversation that develops skills like listening and speaking, thinking and sharing. To get the conversation started, try placing an interesting object in the center of the table to discuss. Or, cover old maps in self-stick plastic to make placemats and use them to plan a fantasy trip. You could also fix dishes from another culture and discuss that culture while you eat.
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Los temas de conversación enriquecen las comidas familiares
Con un poco de imaginación, la hora de la comida puede ser un momento para enriquecer la conversación y desarrollar habilidades como escuchar y hablar, pensar y compartir. Para iniciar la conversación, intente colocar un objeto interesante en el centro de la mesa para conversar. O cubra mapas viejos con plástico autoadhesivo para hacer manteles individuales y úselos para planificar un viaje de fantasía. También puede preparar platos de otra cultura y conversar sobre esa cultura mientras come.
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MHS Tiger Baseball schedule change: February 28's game against ECI in Twin City has been moved to 6 pm. The Savannah High game has been scheduled for Monday, March 3 at 4:30 pm in Savannah

The Candler County School District is proud to announce the system-level winners of the Young Georgia Authors Writing Competition.
Each grade level had a system-wide winner and those are:
Kindergarten-Forrest Conner; First Grade-Gracie McDaniel; Second Grade-Karter Walker; Third Grade-Nathaniel Youmans; Fourth Grade-Enoch Simmons; Fifth Grade-Hagan Anderson; Sixth Grade-Shelby Parker; Seventh Grade-(none submitted); Eighth Grade-Marley Thigpen; Ninth Grade-Kaeleigh Cobb; Tenth Grade-Kyleigh Darien; Eleventh Grade-Malaysia Kennedy; and Twelfth Grade-CJay Smith
The purpose of the Young Georgia Authors writing competition is to encourage students to develop enthusiasm for and expertise in their writing, to provide a context to celebrate their writing successes, and to recognize student achievement in arts and academics.
This prestigious competition has been engaging Georgia students for more than two decades and is open to any student currently enrolled in Georgia public schools, grades K-12. The competition is sponsored by the Georgia Language Arts Supervisors (GLAS) and the Georgia RESA Network with support from the Georgia Department of Education.
All winning entries will be submitted to RESA for RESA-Level judging. Winners selected at this level will be submitted to the state for final judging. Candler County Schools will be notified of any winners selected from our system and will notify families and the media.
For more information on the Young Georgia Authors competition, visit their website at: State-level winners will be announced on the GLAS website (http://galangartssup.weebly.com/young-georgia-authors.html).





E-Tip for Parents from The Parent Institute:
Create a schoolwork routine that works for your child
Some children have more trouble concentrating than others. That can make working on assignments at home challenging. Establishing a study routine will make it easier for your child to get down to work. Turn off the TV and other distractions, and encourage your child to make daily to-do lists. Together, break big tasks down into smaller chunks. Then, let your child take a five-minute break after every 20 minutes of working.
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If you are unable to find a rental home or apartment after your home was destroyed by Hurricane Helene, this program may help. Contact www.gema.georgia.gov or 833-575-4411 for assistance.

UPDATED
🎬 **Exciting Announcement!!!** 🎬 Metter High School Soccer Teams are hosting **MOVIE NIGHT** on **Saturday, March 1 at 6:30 pm** at the MHS Softball Field! 🍿🎥 🎟️ **$5 cash admission** to watch the classic film, *The Sandlot*! All proceeds will benefit the MHS Boys and Girls Soccer Teams ⚽💙 There will be **concessions available** (cash only) so you can grab some snacks while you enjoy the movie! Bring your blanket, a friend, and come out for a fun night supporting our soccer teams! Let’s make it a memorable evening under the stars! 🌟 See you there! 🙌


Do you have a child who will be 4 years old by September 1, 2025 and entering Pre-K this fall?
Please sign up for a registration time slot beginning next week. With Online Enrollment, we will require all documents to be brought in to the appointment and verified to register.
Please sign up below.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A44A8A72FA6F5CE9-54939543-prek?fbclid=IwY2xjawIXGKlleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHXbFp1cUvBC8dCEt_TsmdZtZUWmGo5N_qUat9ll7fkWV_47hNRuJzuJB6Q_aem_qla5sVDopgO5SNvwvsf0XQ#/


Play a picture game to encourage caring for others
Children are naturally self-centered. But to become good students, they must learn to see and think about people beyond themselves. One way to help your child become more aware is to play a picture game. Gather photographs of people in a variety of situations. Take turns looking at a picture and describing how the people in it might feel. Start at the physical level. Imagine what people in the picture see and hear. Are they cold or warm? Then, imagine what they might be thinking or feeling.
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Juegue un juego de imágenes para fomentar el interés por los demás
Los niños son egocéntricos por naturaleza, pero para convertirse en buenos estudiantes deben aprender a ver y pensar en las personas más allá de ellos mismos. Una forma de ayudar a su hijo a ser más consciente es jugar un juego de imágenes. Reúna fotografías de personas en distintas situaciones. Miren una imagen por turnos y describan cómo se sentirían las personas que aparecen en ella. Comience por el nivel físico. Imagine lo que ven y oyen las personas de la imagen. ¿Tienen frío o calor? Luego, imagine lo que podrían estar pensando o sintiendo.

E-Tip for Parents by The Parent Institute:
Break writing tasks down into easy steps
Many students struggle with putting their thoughts on paper. To help your child with a writing assignment, break the process into steps. The first step is to list everything your child knows about the topic. Next, ask what your child would like to say about the things on the list. Talking ideas through can make writing easier. After writing a draft, have your child put it aside for a day, then reread it and brainstorm about what would make it better.
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The Candler County SWIRL (Speaking, Writing, Illustrating, Reading and Listening) Council would like you to join our community literacy initiative! We will meet on Wednesday, February 12 at 3:45 pm in the Metter Elementary Media Center. Please attend if you would like to assist in the programs that we offer out in the community to help boost literacy rates in Candler County. Thank you.


Candler County Schools Migrant Staff will be holding our Third PAC meeting of this school year TONIGHT, February 4th at 6:00- 8:00pm in the Bigwood Room at Metter Elementary. Each staff member will present information about this new school year so far. We will have this meeting to answer any questions and concerns
you may have.
Some of the items on the agenda:
● Sight words and fun ways to help your child learn sight words.
● Talk about conferences and why it is important.
● Important papers that need to be signed and turned in.
● PreK Registration, what to bring.
● College Experience Day
● Worksource Georgia.
● Check Grade On infinite Campus
We hope you will put this on your calendar to attend. We will serve soft
drinks and snacks.
All family members are always welcome !
Thank you to those parents who attended the last PAC meeting, we really
appreciate it!
See you on February 4th at 6pm in the Bigwood room.
Thank You- MES, MHS -Migrant Staff: Narcy Aguilar, Paulina Silva
El personal migrante de las Escuelas del Condado de Candler celebrará nuestra tercera reunión del PAC
de este año escolar ESTA NOCHE, 4 de febrero a las 6:00- 8:00pm en el Bigwood
Habitación. Cada miembro del personal presentará información sobre esta nueva escuela
año hasta ahora. Vamos a tener esta reunión para responder a cualquier pregunta e inquietud
Puede que lo tengas.
Algunos de los temas del programa:
● Vista palabras y formas divertidas de ayudar a tu hijo a aprender palabras a ver.
● Hablar de conferencias y por qué es importante.
● Papeles importantes que hay que firmar y entregar.
● Registro PreK, qué traer.
● Día de Experiencia Universitaria
● Fuente de trabajo Georgia.
● Comprueba el grado en el campus infinito
Esperamos que pongas esto en tu calendario para asistir. Atenderemos suavemente
Bebidas y aperitivos.
¡Todos los miembros de la familia son siempre bienvenidos!
Gracias a los padres que asistieron a la última reunión del PAC, realmente
¡Lo aprecio!
Nos vemos el 4 de febrero a las 6pm en la sala Bigwood.
Gracias- MES, MHS -Personal migrante: Narcy Aguilar, Paulina Silva


E-Tip from The Parent Institute & Candler County Schools
Point out strengths when your child struggles
Even the most capable students sometimes complain, "I'll never get this! I'm stupid!" To address self-criticism, remind your child of past successes. Talk about ways your student's hard work has paid off. Put setbacks into perspective by saying things like, "You got a disappointing grade, but you gave it a good try. Let's talk about things that will help you do better next time."
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Señale las fortalezas de su hijo cuando tenga dificultades
Incluso los estudiantes más capaces a veces se quejan: "¡Nunca lo lograré! ¡Soy estúpido!". Para abordar la autocrítica, recuérdele a su hijo los éxitos pasados. Hable sobre las formas en que el esfuerzo de su hijo dio sus frutos. Ponga los reveses en perspectiva diciendo cosas como: "Obtuviste una calificación decepcionante, pero te esforzaste. Hablemos de cosas que te ayudarán a hacerlo mejor la próxima vez".

🚨 **School Reopening Update** 🚨
Candler County Schools will reopen Friday, January 24. Most roads seem to be in good shape and our buses will be running their normal schedule. We look forward to providing a safe learning environment with heat, food and care for every student and employee.
Stay connected for real-time updates by following us on social media and visiting our website, www.metter.org


Does your student need a little extra help?
Varsity Tutors can help and it's FREE TO ALL CANDLER COUNTY SCHOOL STUDENTS!
Click on this link for more information:
https://www.varsitytutors.com/laun.../candler-county-schools


**Candler County Schools Update** Candler County Schools will hold classes on Tuesday, with an early dismissal at 2:00 PM to ensure all bus-riding students are home by approximately 4:00 PM before the storm is expected to be in our area. All campuses will be **closed on Wednesday, January 22** due to the winter storm. A decision regarding school operations for Thursday, January 23, will be announced by 4:00 PM on Wednesday. We encourage everyone to stay safe and warm during this winter weather. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Inspire your child's desire to learn
Students who are motivated only by rewards rarely do more than the minimum needed to get by. But children who are motivated by their own desire to learn are more likely to stick with a task, retain what they learn and earn higher grades. To inspire inner motivation, ask what your child wants to learn from a project. Point out progress, and ask your child to share new knowledge with you.
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Turn history facts and figures into a game
When your child has to memorize historical names, dates and events, make it fun by playing a round or two of History Concentration. On one index card, write a person's name. On another, write the event or thing the person is known for. Make several pairs of cards and lay them face down. Take turns with your child turning over cards to see who can find more matches.
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Please take a short amount of time today to give us feedback on how we are doing at your child's school. Each survey is anonymous and can help us #winateverything with knowing what you are happy with and what you are concerned about.
Click on the following link which relates to your child's school (you can do one at each school).
Metter Elementary: https://survey.gadoe.org/FM?sid=FEDB1F1A
Metter Middle: https://survey.gadoe.org/FM?sid=56A5471A
Metter High: https://survey.gadoe.org/FM?sid=101B8227
MCCA: https://survey.gadoe.org/FM?sid=899248C6

Sophomores: The annual Class Ring and Letterman Jacket ordering night will be January 16 from 3:15 pm until 7 pm.
Get your appointment booked today: www.gradnowbooking.com
This helps with the evenings flow.
We also have a personalized catalog for Metter High School : https://online.flippingbook.com/view/415107933/