A MESSAGE FROM AMS PRINCIPAL
Mr. Gibson As we move further into 2022 we can see
glimpses of things returning to the way they were. But we also see reminders that we still have
7th-grade students all dressed up at Robson Ranch really did warm my heart. Looking further into the spring we have several activities that were canceled in either
some hurdles to overcome. Earlier this year
last year or both last year and in 2020. Dances
we were able to reinstate our Veterans Day
will again occur. A Powder Puff football game is
program. Gathering students and veterans into
again on the calendar. All of these events give
our gym was a site to see. As our choir sang
hope that there is a better future.
the Star-Spangled Banner thoughts of our lives returning to normal ran through my head. Could we be rounding the corner in fighting this pandemic in an educational setting? Another event we were able to bring back
While we have hope for the future we must still be diligent in everything we do on campus. There was a point in the week in the middle of January when I wondered how we were going to make it as a staff from one day to the
from a year of not having visitors on our
next. Teachers and staff were becoming ill to
campus was Career Day. We had numerous
the point school was canceled…..creating a
parents eager to share their work experiences
four-day weekend. This long weekend was a
with our middle school students. I felt more
blessing in that we were able to take a pause
nostalgia as parent after parent signed in for
and reset for the remainder of the year.
the morning and volunteers moved down our hallways. Argyle Nights was able to return for both the 7th grade and 6th-grade students. Seeing our
Scott Gibson
Principal, Argyle Middle School
Reflecting back on what we have experienced the last two years I would say that we are in a “Better Normal” but not where we want to finish. We must continue to persevere.
EAGLES achieve
excellence
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