Ten Tips For a Terrific Fourth Quarter

Each assignment is important
Remember that there may be fewer grades recorded this quarter due to all of the special events at MGCS this time of year. – Vickie Singer, 5th grade

Evaluate your uniforms
Students have grown over the winter months and may need a few new uniform items that align with the uniform code in the student handbook. -Chris Jensen, Upper School

Take time to pray
Remember to pray for teachers and students that their focus remains strong and their drive remains high so they can finish out the year on a high note! – Carrie Barnett, Music Teacher

Hold on tight and enjoy every moment
Embrace this sweet season with your children  It goes by too quickly!  – Paula Starling, Librarian

Don’t worry
Don’t be too concerned if your preschooler is reluctant to come to school.  It is normal for preschoolers to feel that way during the final weeks of the academic year.  – Pam Noland, Preschool Director

Don’t forget to memorize those multiplication facts
This one is especially for my 3rd Graders!  Work hard to memorize your multiplication facts.  You will need them now and forever. You can do it! – Sandra Godsey, 3rd grade


Maintain the routine at home

As the anticipation of summer approaches, it’s beneficial to keep the homework routine in place until the final week of school (then shout for joy and celebrate the coming of summer holiday!) – Christie Allen-Down, 2nd grade

Stick to regular bedtimes on school nights
This can be hard this time of year because it is light out later and there are so many nighttime sports and fun activities but school is so much easier and enjoyable for students when they are well rested. – Corrina Eddy, Preschool

Get out and enjoy the spring weather 
Incorporate play and rest into daily schedules.  We all need a break sometimes. – Anne Easterling, 3rd Grade

Persevere!  
Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” Galatians 6:9.  Keep going Warriors! The finish line is in sight!  – David Kolk, Upper School