
There's one topic on which teens will always be the experts: themselves. But before they can express their opinions, they need to learn how to develop them. Learn how to help your teen here: http://niswc.com/35jGC330517.

Ware Middle - wear BLUE tomorrow, 10-7-19, for World Day of Bullying Prevention!! Let’s Stomp Out Bullying!!


Give your teen some perspective on report cards - http://niswc.com/35jFC330517.

Ware Middle School students will start a new phone policy on Monday. We are enforcing this policy to limit the distraction and temptation for them to use their phones during instructional time. The phones will be powered off at 7:00 until 3:10. Cell phones will be stored in book bags or lockers until the end of the day. If they need to contact a parent or guardian, they will be allowed to call from the office. Students that are sick will go to the nurse. She will take care of them or call their parents to pick them up. Students will be given a grace period to get used to the new policy. I appreciate you all assisting us with this transition.

When something is hard to say, write a letter - http://niswc.com/35jEC330517.

Small daily steps lead to math and science progress. Take the first step by clicking here: http://niswc.com/35jDC330517.

Interquest Detection Canines of Georgia will provide an assembly for students, staff, and parents tomorrow, October 4th, at 9:00 a.m. They will share how their involvement with the school assists with deterring students from bringing contraband. The assembly will take place in Ware Middle School’s Auditorium. We would like to thank our parents and stakeholders for your continued support. We look forward to seeing you there.

Feeling like a nagging parent? Try a positive approach to consequences - http://niswc.com/35jCC330517.

Give your teen the key to better notes - http://niswc.com/35jBC33051.

Help your teen keep up the good work all year long with these strategies: http://niswc.com/35jAC330517.

Offer a challenge to deal with distractions. Find out more at http://niswc.com/35idC330517.

Don't abandon limits to appease your teen. Learn how to set healthy boundaries at http://niswc.com/35icC330517.

Support safety by discussing it openly with your teen: http://niswc.com/35ibC330517.

Encourage a forgetful teen to have fun making lists: http://niswc.com/35iaC330517.

Do you want to strengthen your community while connecting with your teen? Volunteer together! Find out more at http://niswc.com/35iZC330517.

Teach your teen to manage time, hour by hour: http://niswc.com/35iYC330517.

Struggling to get homework completed? Make a contract with your teen to improve homework habits: http://niswc.com/35iXC330517.

What should parents do when teens cheat? Find out here: http://niswc.com/35iWC330517.

Make it clear that learning, not necessarily good grades, is the point of education - http://niswc.com/35iVC330517.

Check out our tips for planning for success at a parent-teacher conference at http://niswc.com/35iUC330517.