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For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, ... plans to give you hope and a future... You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. Jeremiah 29:11, 13

Mission Statement: To instill within the student a sense of responsibility for continuous spiritual and intellectual growth.

Positive attributes of FUMS:

     -High standard of academics
     -Accredited through FACCS & SACS-CASI
     -Dedicated special area instruction staff
     -SATs 18.28 above grade equivalents
     - Longevity of staff
     - Kindergarten Assistants
     -First Grade Assistant
     - Grading Scale above public school scale
     -SAT scores 18.27 above grade equivalents
     - Family atmosphere
     - Active PTF group
     -School sponsored family nights
    - Accelerated Reader program
    - Over 75% of former students graduate in top 10% of high school   class
-Over 80% of former students attend college
Small Class Size
Certified Teachers
Art, Computer, Music, PE, Library, Spanish
Extended Child Care Available
Achievement Test Scores average 1 ½ years above national average

Important Dates:

JUNE

15 – 19 VBS

23 Used Uniform Sale 12:00 – 2:00

JULY

14 Sir Walter Uniform Sale 12:00 – 5:30

AUGUST

4 Used Uniform Sale 12:00 – 2:00

14 Sir Walter Uniform Sale 12:00 – 5:30

21 Orientation for Elementary

24 1st Day of School

Family Involvement Facts

Children who eat dinner around the table with their families do better in school.

Children who are read to frequently read earlier and better.

Children who see their parents read regularly are likely to read more themselves.

Spending 30 minutes a day with your child can help them to achieve better grades in school.

Children who take family trips do better in school. Simple free trips to the park or library are as good as expensive trips away from home.

Children generally love to spend time with their parents, even when they may not want to seem to want parents to be involved.

Remember: A "parent" is not only a mother or father. It also may be a grandparent, another relative, or other adult caregiver who has primary responsibility for the child. All adults can make a difference in the life of a child by being involved in their education.


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