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Announcements – January 10

Parents of Daughters:
Several organizations in Alabama have teamed up to present an exciting opportunity to girls in 6th-12th grades. “Power UP: It’s a Mother Daughter Thing!” is an event that promises to educate, engage, and encourage more mothers and daughters to explore career opportunities in the construction industry. This event will take place on March 21, 2017, from 5:30-8:30pmat the AIDT/Alabama Workforce Training Center located at 3500 6th Avenue South in Birmingham.

Space is limited, so girls interested in this event need to submit an application by Wednesday, January 25, 2017. If you and/or your daughter is interested in attending this event, please see one of your counselors for an application.

January 10th is the last day to purchase yearbooks. They can be purchased at balfour.com for $50.

We would like for our parents to participate in the Speak Up survey. This is survey our entire county participates in and we need your help. Please go to the link below and complete the survey. Thank you so much for your support of Chelsea Middle School.

Speak Up, an online research project facilitated by Project Tomorrow®, gives education stakeholders the opportunity to share their viewpoints about key educational issues, particularly concerning digital learning and the use of technology to support future ready schools.

http://www.speakup4schools.org/speakup2016/

Upcoming Parent Meetings:
These are 2 upcoming meetings for parents to learn more about course selection before students make their choices for the classes they need/want to take for the 2017-2018 school year. Please add these to your calendars.

January 23, 2017, 6pm at Chelsea High School – for parents of current 8th graders (rising 9th graders)

January 26, 2017, 6pm at Chelsea Middle School – for parents of current 6th and 7th graders (rising 7th and 8th graders)

The 8th gr class panoramic picture was taken Tuesday, Jan. 10. To order a picture, you can go to www.PanoPhotoInc.com or use the order form/envelope that was given to your 8th grader. These orders are not taken up at school – you need to mail them in to the company.

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