School News
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Parent/School Partnership Survey
The Sevier County School System is continually working to improve ways in which schools and families can work together to help all children succeed in school. This survey is your opportunity to share what parents need when it comes to educating their children.
Announcements
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Parent-Teacher Conferences
Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on Tuesday, March 9 for 4th and 5th grade and on Thursday, March 11 for 6th grade and Special Areas.
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Yearbooks on Sale
Yearbooks are on sale! You can order at www.yearbookforever.com or send cash/check to school. Yearbooks are $40. There is a limited quantity available. Extra yearbooks will not be ordered.
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Morning Drop-Off
Please pull up as far as possible to unload. Students may exit the car as long as there is a sidewalk next to them. Temperatures will be taken inside the building.
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Inclement Weather
Weather is changing in our area. Please remind your child how they will be getting home in the case of inclement weather. Also make sure the school office has your correct phone number.
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Seymour Intermediate School’s vision is to create a safe environment where teacher and community partnerships empower students to be academically and socially successful.
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The mission for Seymour Intermediate School is to enable all students to achieve academic excellence using literacy and research-based instruction to encourage lifelong learners that are ready, responsible, and respectful citizens.
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Seymour Intermediate School is a partnership of students, parents, teachers, community members, and support personnel which embodies the spirit, the culture, and the love of learning.
Seymour Intermediate School believes the attributes of high performing schools provide direction to our beliefs, mission, and vision. The beliefs guide our purpose which is our mission. The mission is the path to seek our vision.
Seymour Intermediate School believes . . .
Communication among stakeholders supports student academic and social success.
Goals, benchmarks, and action steps align to increase student achievement based on data collected from research-based strategies.
Policies and procedures directly impact student success while providing a safe learning environment.
Stakeholders contribute to the decision-making process of our learning environment.
Stakeholders recognize the uniqueness of each child as they grow academically, emotionally, physically, and socially.
Students will obtain proficiency in all academic areas according to their cognitive ability.
Every child will be challenged to fulfill his/her potential utilizing a wide range of current, up-to-date teaching strategies, technology, and resources.
Stakeholders will continue to evaluate and revise our vision and purpose to ensure student growth.
Students will be challenged to set goals that will lead to their success of becoming productive members of society as well as lifelong learners.