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SMS is organizing a summer leadership camp at Orange Springs, FL between June 3rd and June 9th. Please click on the below link to see the flyer.

Summer Camp Flyer 

flagWe had a very exciting 2nd annual International Night at Stars. Variety of ethnic food was served and also we had a chance to watch performances from our Turkish folk dance group. Thanks go to everyone who had contributed to organize this event from beginning to the end.

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Before entering seventh grade, students must have documentation of a tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis vaccine (Tdap) on file at school. This vaccination is typically given to students at 11 – 12 years of age.

If your child has not yet received the Tdap vaccine, please have your child immunized as soon as possible so needed immunizations are completed and necessary immunization documentation -- the Florida Certification of Immunization form (DH680) -- is returned to school before May 29, 2009.

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Greeting Cheetahs!

The progress reports were distributed to the students today. Please contact our office if you need an extra copy of the report. You may also see the grades online at Stars Connect.

We had a very exciting 2nd annual International Night at Stars. Variety of ethnic food was served and also we had a chance to watch performances from our Turkish folk dance group. I thank everyone who had a part in organizing this event from beginning to the end.

The City of Tallahassee Summer Playground Program serves the community during the summer months. This program offers a variety of activities such as sports, games, and cultural activities that help assure the emotional and physical well being of each participant.  For those who are at least 14 years old and are interested in becoming a Counselor In Training (CIT) for the Summer Playground Program, visit the following website for application packet and more information.

http://www.talgov.com/parks/specialevents.cfm

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