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Mission Statement |
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The mission of Frank Stone Middle School is to meet students where they are, and to develop the skills they will need to take them places they have yet to go.
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| Access the "txMyZone" link for creating a class schedule for incoming 6th, 7th and 8th grades. You will need to know your North Lamar student's ID number, date of birth, and the last 4 digits of their Social Security number. Contact the counselors' office if you need assistance. | |
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Up In The Air |
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North Lamar 8th graders watch as classmate Christian Sims launches his glider to see how far it will soar. Students designed and built motorless aircraft from shoe boxes. Chad Box had the winning distance at 80 feet. |
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SMS Athletics Fundraiser |
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Stone MS Athletics is selling these warm and colorful boots for $35 a pair to raise money for new scoreboards in the A-gym. The pink & black plaid insulated footwear has a gold paw print on one side and "North Lamar Panthers" on the other in school colors. The boots are available in the middle school office in the following women's sizes only: 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, and 9-10. (No children's sizes are available.) If interested, phone 903-737-2041 for more information. |
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NEWS & NOTES:
Stone Receives $500 Educational Grant Stone Middle School is the recipient of a $500 grant from Kwik Chek/McCraw Oil through the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program. The EMEA Program is designed to provide Exxon and Mobil retailers with an opportunity to invest in the future of their communities through educational alliance grants to neighborhood schools. ExxonMobil believes that, as members of the community, local retailers are best qualified to work with local educators to help identify schools and programs most in need of support. Kwik Chek/McCraw Oil met stringent eligibility criteria before applying for and being awarded this grant, including having a recognized commitment to provide a superior buying experience for their customers. "Stone Middle School is very grateful for this contribution and appreciates the support from Kwik Chek/McCraw Oil," said Principal Kelli Stewart.
Parent Drop-Offs The official parent drop-off point is in the main school parking lot at the front of the building east of the bus lane. This area is closely monitored by staff members for safety. Parents should pull all the way forward to the northern edge of the parking lot so more cars can unload at the same time. Please do not let your child out in the middle of the front parking lot or near the street and expect them to navigate traffic safely. Also, please do not use the back parking lot beside the basketball court to drop off your child in the mornings. This area is for staff parking, and special education drop-offs only. Thank you for your cooperation. Cell Phones & the Law Remember that talking or texting on hand-held cell phones in any school zone is now prohibited by Texas state law. For the safety of everyone, please use caution when driving through our campuses.
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Clip Boxtops & Earn $$ for our school! |
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Stone Middle School PTO is collecting Boxtops for Education labels found on a wide variety of products, including General Mills cereals, Green Giant vegetables, Hefty brands, Scott paper products, Totinos pizza and many more. Just clip and save the labels and turn them in to the school library. Each one is worth .10 and there's no limit to the number you can turn in. For a chance to win a $25 Walmart Gift Card, write your child's name on the back of each boxtop for the drawing held at the end of each semester. The more you send in, the more chances they have to win! For a complete list of BTFE products, and more information on ways you can help earn money for our school, go to www.btfe.com . Thanks for your support! |
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For comments or questions about Stone Middle School's website, please contact the campus webmaster.
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