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HARTFIELD ACADEMY Establishing a Firm Foundation 2017-2018 Learn more about the 2017-2018 school year.
West Campus: 601.992.5333Â East Campus 601.8294599
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From the Head of School Dear Parents, We are excited about our coming school year and have already begun planning for the students that will enter our hallways in August. It is our honor to partner with you as we raise the next generation of Christian leaders. Last year, we experienced a year full of blessing. We had our very first national merit finalist, our Boys’ Basketball team won the State Championship, and we celebrated the baptism of 6 students while they served in Haiti and the Dominican Republic on a mission trip during our Arise Week. And those are just a few highlights of all of the ways God has been at work on the campus of Hartfield Academy. We also launched a large capital campaign, in the spring, called Undeniably Different. And due to the hard work or our volunteers and the contributions from our families, staff, leadership team, and our Board, we will begin to see the first phase of the renovation and expansion plans begin this summer. We are thrilled by the ways God continues to provide for these campus improvements and look forward to seeing our students enjoy these new spaces. We are starting a new tradition this year, where each new school year we will choose a biblical theme to focus on. This year, we have chosen the theme "Establishing a Firm Foundation” taken from I Corinthians 3:11 which says "For no one can lay a foundation other than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.” Each year it is a joy to see how God grows and matures us as a school when we take time to seek Him. We are expectant for the things God will do in our school this year. Go Hawks! David Horner Head of School
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL INFORMATION • School Schedules • Bell Schedules • Office Hours • Drop off & Pick Up Information • Medication Policy • Lunch Program • School Uniforms • Parent Involvement Opportunities
2. ADMISSIONS 3. CAMPUS LIFE • Spiritual Life • Clubs & Organizations • Career & Counseling • Special Events • After School and Summer Care
4. ATHLETICS 5. DEVELOPMENT 6. SCHOOL SUPPLIES 7. SUMMER READING 8. 2017-2018 CALENDAR
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General Information SCHOOL SCHEDULES ELEMENTARY REGULAR SCHOOL SCHEDULE East Campus (K3-2nd) Start Time: 7:50 am Dismissal: 11:30 am (Half Day) 2:20 pm (Full Day) West Campus (3rd-5th) Start Time: 8:00 am Dismissal: 2:40 pm MIDDLE & HIGH REGULAR SCHOOL SCHEDULE West Campus (6th-12th) Start Time: 8:00 am Ending Time: 3:05 pm ELEMENTARY EARLY DISMISSAL SCHEDULE East Campus (K3-2nd) Dismissal: 11:30 am West Campus (3rd-5th) Dismissal: 11:45 am MIDDLE & HIGH EARLY DISMISSAL SCHEDULE West Campus (6th-12th) Ending Time: 12:00 pm
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MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL BELL SCHEDULES
MIDDLE SCHOOL BELL SCHEDULE Period 1: 8:00 am- 8:48 am Period 2: 8:52 am- 9:40 am Break: 9:42 am- 9:52 am Period 3: 9:56 am- 10:44 am Homeroom: 10:46 am- 11:16 am Period 4: 11:21 am- 12:09 pm Lunch: 12:09 pm- 12:29 pm Period 5: 12:33 pm- 1:21 pm Period 6: 1:25 pm- 2:13 pm Period 7: 2:17 pm- 3:05 pm HIGH SCHOOL BELL SCHEDULE Period 1: 8:00 am- 8:48 am Period 2: 8:52 am- 9:40 am Period 3: 9:44 am- 10:32 am Break: 10:34 am- 10:44 am Homeroom: 10:46 am- 11:16 am Period 4: 11:21 am- 12:09 pm Period 5: 12:13 pm- 1:01 pm Lunch: 1:01 pm- 1:21 pm Period 6: 1:25 pm- 2:13 pm Period 7: 2:17 pm- 3:05 pm
OFFICE HOURS REGULAR OFFICE HOURS Grades K3-5th: 7:30 am- 3:30 pm Middle School & High School: 7:30 am- 3:30 pm After School Care (Hawks Nest): 2:30 pm- 6:00 pm Hours may vary during holiday and vacation periods. SUMMER OFFICE HOURS Grades K3-5th: 8:30 am- 2:30 pm Middle School & High School: 8:30 am- 2:30 pm
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DROP OFF & PICK UP INFORMATION ELEMENTARY Elementary students may be dropped off at 7:15 am. Students should be walked to the door by a parent and may go to the cafeteria at either campus where they will be supervised by teachers until they are dismissed to their classrooms at 7:35 am. Starting at 7:35 am, students should only be dropped off at the designated carpool stop for their safety. At the East Campus, carpool runs from 7:35 am-7:50 am on both the K3/K4 and K5-2nd grade sides and will follow the carpool routine map. At the West Campus, carpool runs from 7:35 am-8:00 am where 3rd-5th grade students should be dropped off in the inner lane next to the school. Each new family will be issued 2 carpool numbers, which will be used in dismissing students. K3/K4 half day carpool at the East Campus will run from 11:30 am- 11:45 am. Afternoon K3-2nd grade carpool at East campus will run from 2:20-2:35 pm. Afternoon 3rd-5th grade carpool at the West Campus will run from 2:40 pm- 2:55 pm. Students remaining after 2:35 pm (K3-2nd) or 2:55 pm (3rd-5th) will be taken to the front office. Parents must come and check their student out before they can leave. MIDDLE AND HIGH Hartfield is open to students at 7:15 am. Parents may not drop off students prior to 7:15 am. Middle and High School students arriving before 7:50 am are to go to the gym and remain until the first bell. Middle and High school students are released at 7:50 am to go to their lockers and report to their 1st period class. Students are considered tardy at 8:01 am. Middle & High school students can be picked up after the last bell rings at 3:05 pm. Students will be in the courtyard area and are responsible for making a connection with their parents. Carpool numbers will not be assigned to the parents of middle & high school students. Middle & High school students remaining at school without supervision after 3:45 p.m. will be sent to the media center and a late fee of $25 will be charged. This is not intended to be an after school program. STUDENT PARKING All students who drive to school and park on campus must fill out the Student Parking Application each year. Please fill out and turn in to Mrs. Dean in the High School Office.
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MEDICATION POLICY COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Students will not be accepted at school if they have any signs of illness, including fever, severe cold, vomiting, diarrhea, pink eye, etc. Students must be free from fever or vomiting for 24 hours without medicine before returning to school (48 hours if diagnosed with the flu). Should students get sick at school, parents will be notified immediately. In the case of head-lice, Hartfield strictly enforces a “no-nit” policy. PRESCRIPTION/NON-PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Students may not take medication without the knowledge of the Principal or Head of School. All medication must be kept in the office. Students should never give other students medication (prescription or non-prescription). Our staff is not medically trained. Students are not permitted to self-administer medication or treatment (with the exception of a breathing inhaler). If students have continuing medication or other medical needs, then parents should make arrangements for students to receive such medication or treatment outside of regular school hours. Parents may request that necessary medication or treatment be administered by a licensed physician, nurse, custodial parent or legal guardian at reasonable times during regular school hours at your own expense. Alternatively, if students require medication during school hours and parents are unable to arrange medical personnel, a custodial parent, or a legal guardian to administer the medication, they may request that the Hartfield office/administration administer medication by completing a Medication Administration Request and Consent Form. Medication will not be dispensed without a completed Medication Administration Request and Consent Form. The only exceptions to the above policy are the use of epi pens in a life threatening situation and the use of medically prescribed asthma inhalers. Parents must sign a statement authorizing Hartfield personnel to administer the epi pen to their student and should supply the epi pen to Hartfield. All students are required to have a medical release agreement signed by the parent or legal guardian. IMMUNIZATIONS All students are required to have on file, by the time school starts, a Mississippi Certificate of Compliance (Form 121) indicating that all immunizations are up to date. In addition, as of April 2012, the State Department of Health requires all 7th graders to have a Certificate of Compliance (Form 121) indicating a current TDAP vaccination on file by the time school starts. Form 121 is available from your physician.
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SCHOOL UNIFORMS UNIFORMS Our school uniform provider is Parker Uniforms. 2001 Airport Road N. Flowood, MS 601-936-6366 SCHOOL STORE Hartfield T-shirts and outerwear are available for sale in the front office of both East and West Campuses. Run by HOST, the school store is also present at many of our special events.
PARENT INVOLVEMENT MOMS IN PRAYER Hartfield Moms are making a difference in the lives of their children and in our school by joining together monthly to pray. Every mom at Hartfield Academy is invited to join in this monthly meeting focused on praying for the salvation of the children at Hartfield, the school’s teachers and staff, specifically for families in hard places, and to offer encouragement and positive support. For more information or to sign up to get involved, please contact Jenny Blount at jblount@hartfieldacademy.com DAD'S BIBLE STUDY Join in on the Hartfield Dads Bible Study that meets for five weeks in the fall and then again in the Spring. This intentional time together is intended to encourage the leaders of our families, offer accountability, and be a place where fathers can study scripture together. For more information, please contact Joe Thrasher at jthrasher@hartfieldacademy.com or Steven Makamson at smakamson@hartfieldacademy.com. BOOSTER CLUB The Hartfield Academy Athletic Booster Club exists to help resource every sport at Hartfield with what they need to compete at the highest level possible. We want to be the very best we can be athletically for God’s glory and everyone has a part to play as we grow in athletic excellence. For more information or to join the Booster Club, contact Joe Cole at jcole@hartfieldacademy.com HOST HOST is Hartfield's Organization for Staff & Teachers. The mission of HOST is to support Hartfield Academy through service, fundraising, and prayer with a willingness and readiness to strengthen the academic and spiritual goals of the school. There are many ways to get involved with HOST and we encourage all of our families to join in! For more information or to sign up to get involved, please contact Jenny Blount at jblount@hartfieldacademy.com HARTFIELD.ORG
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Admissions New Families, We are thankful that your family is a part of Hartfield Academy! Our mission is what sets our school apart from other college preparatory schools: “Hartfield Academy is a Christ-centered, college preparatory school which exists to help families prepare their young people academically, emotionally and spiritually to pursue the next stages of their lives with a passion for learning, for putting others ahead of self, and for the living and active Jesus Christ.” We are thankful that you have chosen our school as a partner. As we grow and expand, our class sizes will continue to remain the same, with care and focus on each student. We realize students grow on an individual basis, and we want to foster their growth in each area of their lives: academically, spiritually, and emotionally. Please let us know if you need anything throughout the year. Chelsea Berry Admissions Director
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SHADOW DAYS & ENROLLMENT
Upcoming Events: Coffee & Chapel K3-2nd grade: November 29, 2017 6th-12th Grade Open House: February 13, 2018
Shadow days are for students wanting to spend the day with a current student to experience all that Hartfield has to offer!
Tours: K3-2nd grade: Thursdays at 8:30 a.m. 3rd-5th grade: Tuesdays by appointment 6th-8th grade: Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. 9th-12th grade: Wednesdays at 8:45 a.m. Schedule a tour: cberry@hartfield.org
3rd-5th grade shadow days are scheduled in increments: 8:00-11:00 or 12:00-2:00 Middle School Shadow Day: February 20, 2018 High School Shadow Day: February 21, 2018 Re-enrollment: January 10, 2018 Priority Enrollment: January 24, 2018 Open Enrollment: February 1, 2018 HARTFIELD.ORG
ENROLLMENT AND BILLING INFORMATION What is Ren Web? RenWeb is a student information system that connects administration, the classroom, and the home. With Online Application and Online Enrollment from RenWeb, Hartfield is able to offer parents an intuitive and convenient way for parents to enroll, re-enroll, manage their family information. If you have questions about Ren Web, such as you do not know your username or password, please contact Chelsea Berry at 601-992-4003. How to Log-In to Ren Web? 1. Go to Renweb.com. 2. Click ParentsWeb login at the top right corner. 3. Type in your parents’ web user ID & Password. 4. District Code: HF-MS. What is FACTS? FACTS is the nation's leading provider of tuition management, grant and aid assessment and school payment processing for private and faith-based schools. For questions regarding your FACTS account, please call Lisa Cupples, 601-524-4028. FACTS helps with the following: 1. Tuition Management - Help families manage costs with monthly tuition payments. Choose a payment plan that works for you: full payment, 10 month plan, 12 month plan. 2. Financial Aid Assessment – FACTS collects all necessary family data, analyzes it, and provides it to Hartfield, allowing us to review the data to make the award decisions that help families who need it most. 3. Incidental Billing- All incidentals (field trips, graduation fees, athletic fees, etc.) are billed to the student's FACTS account. This makes it easier for families to manage all of the various fees that each student incurs throughout the year. How to Log-In to FACTS? You can login and review your account here: https://factsmgt.com/
BUSINESS MANAGER
ASSISTANT TO FINANCE
Fernando Reis, Business Manager freis@hartfield.org 601.992.5333
Lisa Cupples, Assistant to Finance lcupples@hartfield.org 601-524-4028.
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Campus Life SPIRITUAL LIFE
AWAKENING Awakening is our weekly gathering where our desire is to see God move and stir a spiritual awakening within our school. The name Awakening comes from Ephesians 5:14 which says, “Wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine in you.” We believe that God desires to awaken each of us to have a spiritual hunger and thirst for Him. Our weekly gathering is how we have created the environment for that very thing to happen. Awakening can look different from week to week, but our normal structure is to have worship twice a month and hear a dynamic speaker teach us the truth of God’s word every week.
ARISE WEEK Arise Week is our mission’ emphasis week for our students. One of our core values at Hartfield is sevice. Arise Week takes place the days before Spring Break and every 9th-12th grade student serves either at a local ministry or travels internationally. A few of the places where Hartfield students have served in the past include: We Will Go Ministries, Camp Down Range, Mission First, and Eagle’s Nest international in Guatemala.
ACQUIRE GROUPS Acquire Breakout Groups are our discipleship focused large groups that meet once a month. We splt our male and female students during this time and each our lead in a time of teaching and equipping.
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MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
ACADEMIC QUIZ BOWL Our Quiz bowl team participates in competitions where two teams compete head-to-head to answer questions from all areas of knowledge including history, literature, science, fine arts, current events, sports, and popular culture. CHICK-FIL-A LEADER ACADEMY Chick-fil-A Leader Academy is a national high school leadership program focused on impact through action. The world needs more leaders who impact their local communities, and we believe high school students are the answer! In partnership with Chick-fil-A, ADDO created Chick-fil-A Leader Academy to bring a fresh approach to leadership and empower young people to truly make a difference. ADDO (Latin for “inspire”) is an organization focused on service and leadership development. ADDO Founders Kevin Scott and Garrett Gravesen have spoken to and developed leaders on six continents from more than 100 countries. Chick-fil-A Leader Academy’s mission is to inspire students, transform schools and impact communities! CHESS CLUB The purpose of this club is to study and play the game of chess and understand the history and culture of this game. COOKING CLUB Hartfield offers a Cooking Club for both Middle School and High School. This club meets monthly to enjoy a love and instill an appreciation for the art of cooking. DESTINATION IMAGINATION
STUDENT LIFE AND SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT STUDENT LIFE AND SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
Joe Thrasher jthrasher@hartfield.org
Abby Campbell acampbell@hartfield.org
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FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHELETES FCA is a student-run Christian faith-based organization. Students and coaches meet to study God’s word and to impact the world for Jesus Christ through testimony, outreach programs, and community service. HUNTING & FISHING The purpose of this club is to promote lifetime activities outdoors, such as hunting, fishing, camping, and other outdoor pursuits. Information includes hunter education, processing and cooking wild game, and outdoor safety. INTERACT CLUB The interact club is a group of high school students that partner with the local Flowood Rotary Club. Each month, a local speaker visits to share about their career. The students also participate in a monthly service project. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY he purpose of this organization is to promote educational excellence. Students who meet eligibility requirements excel in the areas of academics, service, leadership, and character. MEDICAL SCIENCE CLUB The purpose of this club is to provide students with insight into the various fields of medicine and the number of careers which are available in this area. Various speakers will give students information about degree requirements, job duties and responsibilities, and general information concerning medical jobs. MOCK TRIAL Mock Trial gives 9-12th grade students an inside perspective of the legal system. Students play the roles of attorneys and witnesses to gain a greater understanding of the judicial system, competing against other high school teams. Members learn to improve communication skills, especially public speaking and advocacy. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Government is a group of students, nominated by their peers, who represent their class and student body. -Class Officers: Each class (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior) will have class officers: President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. -Student Body Officers: The Student Body Representatives will have the same structure (President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary) and will represent the entire student body. Students in the junior and senior class will be able to run for a student body position.
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CAREER AND COUNSELING
Hartfield Academy’s Counseling Department is committed to helping all of our students develop socially and academically, School counseling programs are collaborative efforts benefiting students, parents, teachers, administrators and the overall community. School counseling programs should be an integral part of students' daily educational environment, and school counselors should be partners in student achievement DIRECT STUDENT SERVICES Direct services are in-person interactions between school counselors and students and include the following: School Counseling Core Curriculum- This curriculum consists of structured lessons designed to help students attain the desired competencies and to provide all students with the knowledge, attitudes and skills appropriate for their developmental level. The school counseling core curriculum is delivered throughout the school’s overall curriculum and is systematically presented by school counselors in collaboration with other professional educators in 6th-12th classroom and group activities. Individual Student Planning- School counselors coordinate ongoing systemic activities designed to assist students in establishing personal goals and developing future plans. Responsive Services- Responsive services are activities designed to meet students’ immediate needs and concerns. Responsive services may include counseling in individual or small-group settings or crisis response. Indirect Student Service- Indirect services are provided on behalf of students as a result of the school counselors’ interactions with others including referrals for additional assistance, consultation and collaboration with parents, teachers, other educators and community organizations. ACT INFORMATION ACT Aspire- 6th-10th grade - No Fee PSAT- 10th and 11th grade- $16.00 (Price subject to change) ACT- 11th and 12th grade- $42.50 (Price subject to change)
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HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELOR
Kim Allen kallen2@hartfield.org
Elizabeth Wilkins ewilkins@hartfield.org
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SPECIAL EVENTS MEET YOUR TEACHER (K3-5TH)/ STUDENT OPEN HOUSE (6TH-12TH) Come meet your teacher, see your classroom, and prepare your child for heading back to school! This come and go event is a great way to get back into the swing of things and get all of the information you need to start the year off strong. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION (3rd-12th) This is an important event for new families. Orientation is a great time to learn, ask questions, and make sure you are ready for the start of school! BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT Have you ever wondered what your child’s day at school looks like? Back to School is a great opportunity for parents to see what their child does each day, talk with their teacher(s), and see what their child has and will be working on this school year. MEET THE HAWKS We love our Hawks! Meet the Hawks is an exciting, pep rally where our student body, parents, and family join together to be introduced to all of our student athletes. It is a fun event you won’t want to miss! HOMECOMING Join in on celebrating Hartfield during Homecoming Week! Students will have the chance to dress up, enjoy special snacks, attend a Friday night football game, and a Homecoming dance. HART & SOUL AUCTION HOST, Hartfield’s Parent Association, puts together a silent auction each year as a fundraiser for the school. This special event makes a wonderful evening out for our patrons and allows the school to embark on special projects that enhance our school and the opportunities available to students. HARTFIELD FAMILY CHRISTMAS This event is a special family event for all of our patrons. K3-5th grade performs Christmas songs, and we even want you to join in singing! FATHER DAUGHTER DANCE Hosted by the Junior class, the Father Daughter dance, is a great time for fathers and daughters to spend time together.
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After School & Summer Care HAWKS NEST Our after school program at Hartfield, Hawks Nest, provides a nurturing environment for your child with on-location care for all students enrolled in K3 Full Day through 8th Grade. East Campus Hawks Nest (K3-2nd Grade) Children will be greeted each day from their classroom at 2:20. Your child will be provided with an after school snack, then supervised free play until checkout through the front office. Please Note: Our East Campus Hawks Nest does have limited spaces available. West Campus Hawks Nest (3rd-8th Grade) Children are divided into age groups and have an assigned leader for each group. Each day your child will be provided with an after school snack, a teacher-led homework study hall, followed by supervised free play until checkout through the front office. Late Pick Up After care hours end at 6:00 p.m. each day for all students. After 6:00 p.m., a late fee will be assessed. The fee will be $15 for every 15 minutes the parent is late. All late fees will be billed through FACTS account and payable within 15 days. This is for emergencies and/or special circumstances beyond your control. Please do not take advantage of this service.
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WEST CAMPUS DIRECTOR
Christina Parker cparker@hartfield.org
Michele Caldwell mcaldwell@hartfield.org
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SUMMER NEST Summer Nest is Hartfield’s summer care program designed for Hartfield Academy students who have completed K3-5th grade for the 2016-2017 school year and are currently enrolled for the 2017-2018 school year. Daily Activities Each day students in Summer Nest will participate in: Bible Time Music Art Projects Movies Story Time Theme Days Quiet Time Activities Free Play 1st-5th grade students will need to bring reading material for the reading time each day. Food Parents will need to send a lunch and drink each day for their student. Snacks will be provided twice daily. Uniforms Students are not required to wear school uniforms to Summer Nest. Athletic and Enrichment Camps Athletic & Enrichment Camps are available at additional costs. Hours and tuition will vary. Register online at: http://hartfield.org/admissions/summer-nest/
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SUMMER NEST DIRECTOR
Christina Parker cparker@hartfield.org
Michele Caldwell mcaldwell@hartfield.org
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HAWKS NEST RATES & SCHEDULES East Campus Hawks Nest K3-2nd Grade • Option A: 2:20-6:00 p.m., $1420/year • Option B: Drop In, $12/day West Campus Hawks Nest 3rd-8th Grade • Option C (3rd-5th): 2:40-6:00 p.m., $1400/year • Option D (6th-8th): 3:05-6:00 p.m., $1380/year • Option E (3rd-8th): Drop In, $12/day Please Note: The parent must call in advance to verify that there will be space available for the drop in time requested. Drop In’s will be billed to FACTS accounts within 15 business days. Payment Schedule There is a $50 registration fee to enroll in Hawks Nest. This fee will be billed to you through FACTS and payable within 15 days of receipt of invoice. The monthly rate is based on a 10-month billing cycle through FACTS, beginning August 1st-May 1st. There is no price decrease for months with holidays or for absences from school. Register online at: http://hartfield.org/admissions/after-school-program/
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SUMMER NEST RATES & SCHEDULES Days & Hours of Operation Summer Nest will begin on May 22, 2017 and will end on July 26, 2017. Holidays Monday, May 29, 2017 for Memorial Day. Monday, July 3rd and Tuesday, July 4th for Independence Day. Hours 7:30 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. Students must be picked up by 5:45 p.m. each day. A $15 fee will be charged if your student is picked up after 5:45 p.m. Rates & Fees Option A: Full Time Tuition: $1,125.00 2 Payments: May 15th ($562.50) June 15th ($562.50) Option B: Drop In (Parent must call one day in advance to schedule drop off) Cost: $45/per day Fees $50 Registration Fee $100 Supply Fee $15 Late Pick up Fee (after 5:45 p.m.)
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Athletics Dear Hawks, Hartfield offers students a wide range of sports activities that include: swimming, cheer, dance, golf, basketball, volleyball, football, tennis, softball, baseball, archery, cross country, track, and soccer. We believe that each sport is very important to the students and to the parents of the students that participate. Because of this, we are committed to helping every sports team compete at the highest level, to reach their full potential, and to have fun. Sports can be a powerful learning tool for students as they engage in training, competition, and teamwork. With God’s help, we believe that our coaching staff can maximize this experience to help each student athlete in opportunities of leadership, perseverance through adversity, skill development, conditioning, and mental and physical disciplines. It is our goal to point each student toward a deeper personal relationship with Jesus Christ. It is this relationship that we hope to model and depend on as we lead our sports programs towards excellence and winning. We are happy that you have chosen Hartfield! We hope that, if your child chooses to participle in sports, they will have a great experience that enhances their learning and opportunity to grow. I am looking forward to a great school year and to working together with our staff to provide great mission centered opportunities and experiences for our students. Please be in prayer with us as we strive to make this a great year for Hartfield Athletics. Sincerely,
Dr. Joseph Cole Athletic Director
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ATHLETIC PROGRAMS Dr. Joe Cole - Athletic Director jcole@hartfield.org Nathan Dancy - Asst. Athletic Director ndancy@hartfield.org Chuck Box - Head Varsity Baseball cbox@hartfield.org Ronnie Clark - Girls Basketball rclark@hartfield.org Archery Shane Wingate - Head Coach swingate@hartfield.org Benton Ingram - Assistant Coach bingram@hartfield.org Baseball Chuck Box - Head Varsity Baseball cbox@hartfield.org Justin Smith - Varsity Baseball jsmith@hartfield.org Chris Mixon - JH Baseball  cmixon@hartfield.org Boys Basketball Steven Makamson - Head Boys Basketball smakamson@hartfield.org Benton Ingram - Boys Basketball bingram@hartfield.org Girls Basketball Juanita Ward - Head Girls Basketball jward@hartfield.org Ronnie Clark - Girls Basketball rclark@hartfield.org Golf Nathan Dancy - Asst. Athletic Director ndancy@hartfield.org
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Football Jeff McFerran - Head Varsity Football jmcferran@hartfield.org Justin Smith - Varsity Football jsmith@hartfield.org Chris Mixon - Varsity Football cmixon@hartfield.org Shane Wingate - Head JH Football swingate@hartfield.org Soccer Jake Benton - Head Girls & Boys Soccer jbenton@hartfield.org Swimming Abby Varner -  Swimming avarner@hartfield.org Softball Julie McKinney - Head Coach jmckinney@hartfield.org Gage Walker - Assistant Coach Tennis Hunter Hatten - Tennis Coach matthew.h.hatten@jci.com Track Steve Champion - Head Track Coach schampion@hartfield.org Jeff McFerran - Field Events Coach jmcferran@hartfield.org Volleyball Morgan McNeely - Volleyball morgan.mcneely89@yahoo.com Cheer Scarlett Shelby - Cheer Coach sshelby@hartfield.org Jessica Regan - Cheer Coach jregan@hartfield.org Dance Emileigh Mckinnon - Dance Team Coach emckinnon@hartfield.org
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Development Dear Friends, So much has happened at Hartfield in the past year! Last summer, the Board of Trustees approved Phase 1 of a Master Plan to expand and renovate the west campus of Hartfield. This spring, we launched Undeniably Different, Hartfield’s inaugural capital campaign to help fund the priorities of Phase 1. Your response to Undeniably Different has been astounding! To date, Hartfield patrons have generously pledged [insert amount] to the capital campaign… Thank You! Because of your prayerful, sacrificial pledge to our school, we will open the doors to our new high school building, theater and practice gym in August 2018. We believe Hartfield Academy offers an educational experience that is undeniably different. At Hartfield, it is our desire to nurture a love for God in the heart of our students without compromising our commitment to academic excellence. In our classrooms, our students receive a quality education from some of the top educators in our state. On the playing field, our athletes learn about character and commitment, perseverance and team work. In the mission field – locally and internationally, our students learn to put others before self and to serve others with the love of Christ. And daily, whether in the hallways or throughout the community, our teachers and administrators build up our students with biblical instruction, encouragement and prayer. The Hartfield experience would not be possible without the philanthropic support of our patrons. There are several ways that you can support Hartfield: a gift to the Undeniably Different capital campaign, a booster club membership, a sponsorship of a mission trip, or participating in HOST’s annual Hart & Soul auction. Please prayerfully consider how your family can support Hartfield Academy with a gift this year. Your gift will ensure that Hartfield will continue to provide an undeniably different educational experience for today’s students and future generations. Sincerely, Lora Maples Director of Development
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SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS K3 • 2 - boxes of Crayola washable watercolors (8 ct.) • 1 - box of Crayola thick classic colors washable markers (8 ct.) • 4 - boxes of Crayola crayons (16 ct.) • 1 - 5-inch pair blunt point Fiskar scissors • 1 - bottle of Elmers glue (4oz.) • 3 - Elmers glue sticks (.77oz.) • 1 - package of multi colored construction paper (9X12) • 2- Mead heavy weight 2 pocket poly folders • 1 box Kleenex tissues (160 count) • 2 - rolls of Bounty paper towels (145 count) • 1 - canister of wet wipes (Huggies brand 72 count) • 2 - canisters of Clorox wipes (75 count) • 1 - bottle liquid hand soap (Softsoap brand 10 oz.) • Germ-x (10oz). liquid hand sanitizer • K3 Full Day will need a nap mat, small pillow and blanket. It can be the blue and red folding mat or the all in one type. Please bring the mat in a Johnson Ziploc Flexible Tote XL Heavy Duty (16in. x 13in.x 10.9) available at Target, Walgreens, Kroger & Lowes. NOT included in pre-packaged school supplies. • Mandatory Canvas Hartfield bags (which will be made available for purchase at Meet the Teacher and the Parent Information meeting on Aug. 7th for $12.00). NOT included in pre-packaged school supplies. K4 • 2 - boxes of Crayola washable watercolors (8 count) • 2 - boxes of Crayola broad line classic colors washable markers (8 count) • 2 – boxes of Crayola skinny Classic colors 16 ct. • 1 - 5-inch pair blunt point Fiskar scissors • 1 - bottle of Elmer’s glue (4oz.) • 1 - dozen Ticonderoga #2 pencils • 3 – Elmer’s large glue sticks (.77oz) • 1 - package of manila drawing paper (9X12) • 1 - Smead heavy weight poly 2 pocket folder (no prongs) • 1 - plastic school box (Spacemaker) • 3 - boxes of tissues (Kleenex brand 160 count) • 2 - rolls of Bounty paper towels (145 count) • 1 - box of wet wipes (Huggies brand 72 count) • 2 - canisters of Clorox wipes (75 count) • 2 - Softsoap hand soap (10oz.) • 1 - Germ-X hand sanitizer (12oz.) • Girls: 1 - package Ziploc gallon size storage bags (20 count) • Boys: 1 - box of Ziploc quart size storage bags (24 count) • K4 Full Day will need a nap mat, small pillow and blanket. It can be the blue and red folding mat or the all in one type. Please bring the mat in a Johnson Ziploc Flexible Tote XL Heavy Duty (16in. x 13in. x 10.9in.) available at Target, Walgreens, Kroger & Lowes. • Mandatory Canvas Hartfield bags (which will be made available for purchase at Meet the Teacher and the parent informational meeting on Aug. 7th for $12.00)
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SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS K5 • 3 - boxes of Crayola thick classic colors washable markers (10 count) • 1 - box of Prang watercolors (8 count) • 4 - boxes of Crayola classic colors crayons (24 count) • 1 - primary pencil • 1 – dozen Ticonderoga #2 pencils • 2 - Paper Mate Pink Pearl erasers • 1 - 5 inch pair blunt point Fiskar scissors • 5 - large Elmers glue sticks (.77oz.) • 2 - Smead heavy weight poly 2 pocket folder (no prongs) • 2 - packages of manila drawing paper (9X12) • 1 - box oil pastels 16 color set (Crayola) • 1 - plastic school box (Spacemaker) • 2 - boxes tissues (Kleenex brand160 count) • 3 - large Clorox wipes (75 count) • 1 - package of Bounty paper towels (145 count) • Girls: 1 – quart size freezer Ziploc bags (40 count) • Boys: 1 – gallon size freezer Ziploc bags (40 count) • Mandatory Canvas Hartfield bags (which will be made available for purchase at Meet the Teacher on Aug. 7th for $12.00) 1st Grade • 2 - boxes Crayola washable markers (8 or 10 count) • 3 - boxes Crayola crayons (24 count) • 1 - pair blunt point Fiskar scissors (5”) • 2 - large Elmer’s glue sticks (0.77oz.) • 4 - dozen #2 Dixon Ticonderoga pencils • 1 - package (3 count) Papermate Pink Pearl erasers • 1 - spiral notebook (wide rule) 100 pg. count – single subject • 5 – heavy weight poly Smead brand pocket folders with prongs o 1-blue o 1-yellow o 1-green o 2- red • 1 - plastic school box (Spacemaker) • 1 - package manila drawing paper (9X12) (50 count) • 1- box baby wipes(Huggies brand 72 count) • 1 - Germ-x (10oz) • 4 - boxes of tissues (Kleenex brand 160 count) • 2 - rolls of Bounty paper towels (145 count) • 3 - large canisters of Clorox wipes (75 count) • 1 - stretchable book cover (standard size – 8x10) • 1 - pair child sized earbuds
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SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS 2nd Grade • 1 - box of Crayola classic colors washable markers (12 ct.) • 3 - boxes of Crayola crayons (24 count) • 1 - Crayola erasable colored pencils (12 count) • 4 - Smead heavy weight poly pocket folders without prongs 2- yellow, 2- blue • 3 - Smead heavy weight poly pocket folder with prongs (red) • 1 - pair of blunt point Fiskar scissors (5”) • 3 - large Elmer’s glue sticks (0.77oz.) • 2 - Papermate red pens • 4 - dozen Ticonderoga #2 pencils • 1 - package highlighters (4 ct.- any color) • 1 - plastic school box (Spacemaker) • 1 - spiral notebook (1- subject-wide ruled) • 1 - stretchable book cover (jumbo size) • 1 - package (3-count) of Paper Mate Pink Pearl bar erasers • 1 - package manila drawing paper (9X12) • 1 - pair child ear buds • 1 – bottle of GermX (10oz.) • 1 – large container of Clorox wipes (75 count) • Girls: 2 - boxes of Kleenex (160-2/ply count) • Boys: 2 - rolls of Bounty paper towels (145 2-ply count) 3rd Grade • 1 - box of Crayola crayons (24 ct.) • 1 - 5 inch pair blunt point Fiskar scissors • 3 - large ELMER’S glue stick (.77oz.) • 1 - bottle of ELMER’S washable glue (5oz.) • 1 - washable watercolor paint set • 4 - dozen Ticonderoga #2 pencils • 1 - pencil pouch with a zipper (A&W Pencil Pouch, blue) • 4 - Mead heavy duty poly pocket folders without brad prongs o 1-red o 1-blue o 2-yellow • 2 - stretchable book covers (jumbo size) • 5 - highlighters (Sharpie brand yellow, orange, pink, blue, green) • 6 - red pens (Bic brand) • 1 - package construction paper, assorted colors • 1 - pair child earbuds • 1 - box of Kleenex tissues (160 count) • 1 - roll Bounty paper towels (145 count) • Girls: 1 container of Clorox wipes (75 count) • Boys: 1 Germ-X hand sanitizer (10oz.)
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4th Grade • 1½” Avery Durable binder with clear plastic front • 1 - package of Avery plastic subject dividers (5) • 1 - 3-ring pencil pouch for binder • 1 - green Smead heavy duty poly three prong folder • 4 - single-subject composition books (wideruled) – NOT spiral • 1 - box of Crayola washable markers (thin or broad-tip) (12 ct.) • 1 - box of Crayola crayons (24ct) • 1 - box of Crayola colored pencils (12ct) • 1 - pair of blunt point Fiskar scissors (5”) • 2 - packages of wide ruled notebook paper • 1 - Elmers large glue stick (0.77) • 3 - dozen #2 Ticonderoga pencils • 1 - Sharpie marker fine point • 3 - stretchable book covers (3 standard size) • 1 - 5 pack Bic yellow fine point highlighters • 1 - Paper Mate Pink Pearl bar erasers • 1 - packs of 100 (3 x 5) white index cards (lined) • 1 - 2 pack Elmer’s regular glue sticks • 1 - large container Clorox wipes (75 count) • 2 - large rolls Bounty paper towels (145count) • 1 - Germ-X hand sanitizer (10oz) • Girls: 1 – box Band-aid brand band-aids (30 count) • Girls: 1 – package Huggies unscented baby wipes (72 count) • Boys: 1 – box Ziploc sandwich bags (90 count) • Boys: 1 – box Kleenex (160 count)
5th Grade • 2 - one inch binders • 1 - package of Crayola markers (8 count) • 1 - package of Crayola crayons (24 count) • 1 - pair of Fiskar pointed scissors • 1 - wooden 12” ruler (inches and centimeters) • 2 - packages of wide ruled notebook paper • 5 - highlighters (any color) • 1 - Sharpie marker fine point • 1 - composition book – no spiral – wide ruled • 1 - blue Smead heavy weight poly threeprong folder • 1 - package construction paper (assorted colors) • 2 - dozen Ticonderoga #2 pencils • 1 - package of red pens • 3 - rolls of paper towels (Bounty 145 count) • 4 - boxes of Kleenex tissues (160 count) • package of subject dividers with pockets • 1 - pencil zipper pouch with grommets • 1 - Sterilite 6 quart storage box (13-5/8 in. L x 8-1/4 in. x 4-7/8 in.) • 3 - stretchable book covers (jumbo size) • 2 - Smead heavy duty poly folder with prongs & pockets(1-yellow & 1-blue) • 3 - Elmers glue sticks (0.77oz.) • 1 - Crayola color pencils (12 count) • 1 - package construction paper (multicolor) • 1 - Clorox wipes (75 count) • 1 – Germ-X hand sanitizer (10oz.) • 1 – pair ear buds (new students only)
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MIDDLE SCHOOL SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS 6th Grade • NIV Bible • Journal • 1” Heavy Duty Binder • College Ruled Paper (5 Packs) • 1 Pack of 8 Dividers • TI-30XIIS Calculator • 3 Composition Notebooks • #2 Mechanical Pencils • Ball Pens (colored needed: blue, black, red, & green) • 1GB Flash Drive • Yellow Highlighters • 1 Box of Multi-Colored Expo Markers • Paper Towels 7th Grade • NIV Bible • Journal • 1” Heavy Duty Binder • College Ruled Paper (5 Packs) • 1 Pack of 8 Dividers • TI-30XIIS Calculator • 3 Composition Notebooks • #2 Mechanical Pencils • Ball Pens (colored needed: blue, black, red, & green) • 1GB Flash Drive • Yellow Highlighters • 1 Box of Multi-Colored Expo Markers • Box of Kleenex 8th Grade • NIV Bible • Journal • 1” Heavy Duty Binder • College Ruled Paper (5 Packs) • 1 Pack of 8 Dividers • TI-30XIIS Calculator • 2 Composition Notebooks • #2 Mechanical Pencils • Ball Pens (colored needed: blue, black, red, & green) • 1GB flash drive • Yellow Highlighters • 1 Box of Multi-Colored Expo Markers • Bounty Paper Towels
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HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS
9th Grade • NIV Bible • Journal • 1” Heavy Duty Binder • College Ruled Paper (5 Packs) • 1 Pack of 8 Dividers • Texas Instruments TI-30XIIS Calculator • 2 Composition Notebooks • #2 Mechanical Pencils • Ball Pens (colored needed: blue, black, red, & green) • 1 GB Flash Drive • Yellow Highlighters • 1 Box of Multi-Colored Expo Markers • Kleenex 10th Grade • NIV Bible • Journal • 1” Heavy Duty Binder • College Ruled Paper (5 Packs) • 1 Pack of 8 Dividers • TI-30XIIS Calculator • 2 Composition Notebooks • #2 Mechanical Pencils • Ball Pens (colored needed: blue, black, red, & green) • 1 GB Flash Drive • Yellow Highlighters • 1 Box of Multi-Colored Expo Markers • Clorox Wipes
11th Grade • NIV Bible • Journal • 1” Heavy Duty Binder • College Ruled Paper (5 Packs) • 1 Pack of 8 Dividers • TI-30XIIS Calculator • 2 Composition Notebooks • #2 Mechanical Pencils • Ball Pens (colored needed: blue, black, red, & green) • 1 GB Flash Drive • Yellow Highlighters • 1 box of multi-colored expo marker • GermX 12th Grade • NIV Bible • Journal • 1” Heavy Duty Binder • College Ruled Paper (5 Packs) • 1 Pack of 8 Dividers • TI-30XIIS Calculator • 2 Composition Notebooks • #2 Mechanical Pencils (24 Count) • Ball Pens (colored needed: blue, black, red, & green) • 1 GB Flash Drive • Yellow Highlighters • 1 Box of Multi-Colored Expo Markers • 1 Can of Lysol
SUMMER READING Make time to enjoy your summer reading! Our teachers have put together your reading lists and assignments for this summer. For more information, please visit our website at www.hartfield.org/summer-reading/ for more information.
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