On March 28th and March 29th the 5th graders are touring our school!
The 5th graders are coming here, to Lost Mountain Middle school to see what the future will look like for them. The tour guides will be guiding the 5th graders throughout the school. They will be seeing the gymnasium, the 6th grade halls, the classrooms, and the commons. Students from Due West, Kemp, Ford, and Vaughn will be the future students of Lost Mountain Middle School. With new teachers, classrooms, and new friends the 5th graders soon to be 6th graders will be going through a big step. Sense the 5th graders will be 6th graders then that means the 6th graders will be stepping up and so will 7th grade. Goodbye, 8th grade but, it is our responsibility to show our kindness and the integrity to help and mentor the new 6th graders. It’s a very special day for the 5th graders, March 28th and March 29th tour guides who were selected by Mrs. Fields are the host and hostess. They will have to make a big effort to be passionate and trustworthy to make a big hit on the 5th graders to make them feel like they are perfectly fine.
The 5th graders are coming here, to Lost Mountain Middle school to see what the future will look like for them. The tour guides will be guiding the 5th graders throughout the school. They will be seeing the gymnasium, the 6th grade halls, the classrooms, and the commons. Students from Due West, Kemp, Ford, and Vaughn will be the future students of Lost Mountain Middle School. With new teachers, classrooms, and new friends the 5th graders soon to be 6th graders will be going through a big step. Sense the 5th graders will be 6th graders then that means the 6th graders will be stepping up and so will 7th grade. Goodbye, 8th grade but, it is our responsibility to show our kindness and the integrity to help and mentor the new 6th graders. It’s a very special day for the 5th graders, March 28th and March 29th tour guides who were selected by Mrs. Fields are the host and hostess. They will have to make a big effort to be passionate and trustworthy to make a big hit on the 5th graders to make them feel like they are perfectly fine.