
Mrs. Medina’s Spanish class played “Pesca,” which is a version of “Go Fish.” "Her students tested their knowledge in vocabulary for greetings, farewells, and introductions, which was a really fun way to learn Spanish terms!






Yearbooks!


Coach Salmon and Coach Snow are working tirelessly with our FCMS cheerleaders to be ready for the upcoming season! #CougarsLEAD #WeAreD5📣📣📣







Mrs. Ready’s science students are learning about variables. They had to drop different types of objects to see which one bounced the highest. Everyone loves hands-on learning!









FCMS House Spirit Rally!











This week our incredible guidance staff took time to introduce themselves to all of our students. We are blessed to have such a talented, compassionate crew to care for our people!




Today Mr. Sandlin’s students read informational texts in stations to learn about maps and how they are used in our daily lives. 🌎🌍🌏







Wrestling info!


After reviewing lab safety, students in Mrs. Uppole's class were given different scenarios to identify what protective gear was needed to safely perform a lab. Student teams then competed to see which group was the fastest at dressing up one member of their team as a scientist!




Last week, Mrs. Johnson had her students complete a “team building and measurements activity.” Lots of collaboration and fun!











This week, Ms. Dinger’s students were tasked with figuring out how to cut an index card so that they could fit inside it!






Mrs. Ready’s science classes did a “Make A Paper Cup” activity designed to teach skills in following directions! #fcmscougars #WeAreD5











Mrs Nesbitt's classes played Connect Four to begin the year by using strategies to break down word problems. #AvidStrategies #MathRocks #fcmscougars









Mrs. Snow’s students played a game of “see, run, do” to practice their observation skills. Lots of energy and action!




Info about paying for school meals


It's our people who make us great!











Ms. McKinney’s class practiced an exercise in following directions, problem solving, and movement. Great way teach practical learning!




Mr. Wiant hosted the Class Olympics this week! They incorporated team building, writing, math, and lots of gold-medal fun. One of her students said, “I never expected my first week of Middle School to be like this!”





Rebels Fishing Info


Florence Chapel would like thank the following businesses for directly supporting our student and teacher initiatives this year! Please contact the school or come in to ask for details.
