ESMS
Mission
ESMS
Mission
Expecting student excellence through the mastery of standards, better preparing them for the challenging world of tomorrow.
E xpecting
S tudents to
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S tandards
Vision
Eighth Street Middle School will become a school of excellence for all students by its focus on a challenging curriculum and measurable data-driven goals. Read More
Beliefs
- Will provide a quality education in a clean, safe, and orderly environment.
- Expects students and faculty to aim for 100% attendance.
- Has constant and productive interaction with parents and the community.
- Will have widespread and positive participation in all school activities.
- Believes students have the primary responsibility for their success.
- Will provide a nurturing and supportive learning environment for students.
- Has teachers who have high expectations for learners which are essential for maxium achievement; failure is not an option.
Character Education Word for September:
Citizenship: Demonstrating your rights and privilieges as a citizen
Loyalty: Being faithful to a person, a team, or your country
Patriotism: Showing respectful devotion to one's country
Softball
The ESMS softball team split the double header of the first game. In Game 1 ESMS won 11 to 4 and in Game 2 Colquitt won 3 to 2 after the game was called at the end of the 3rd inning.
School News
- Teacher of the Month for August:
Mrs. Tina Griner
7th Grade Language Arts
Calendar
| ESM - Competition Cheer Practice |
| Fri, 3 Sep 2010 16:00 -0400 |
| Labor Day |
| Mon, 6 Sep 2010 00:00 -0400 |
| ESM - Competition Cheer Practice |
| Tue, 7 Sep 2010 16:00 -0400 |
Sports and Activites Calendar
Daily Announcements
August 31st ESM science club meeting (media center) 3:30-4:30 ESMS JV softball vs.Worth 4:00 September 1st ESMS FFA meeting (room 303) 3:25 – 4:00 Softball vs. Colquitt 4:30 September 2nd ESMS JV softball vs. Colquitt 4:00 Gear Head Club Meeting – 3:30-4:15 Mr.Tucker’s Shop 500 Hall (Club advisor Mr. William Wilson) September 3rd Fall [...]
Report Card Highlights
- Met Adequate Yearly Progress criteria in 14 out of 14 areas.
- 89% of 7th graders met or exceeded standards on the English Language CRCT.


