Sanford Middle School Celebrates Student Growth and Achievement at JMG Closing Ceremony
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At Sanford Middle School, things are looking brighter these days by way of yellow tulips in the front of the school!   8th grader Gianna Garneau from the JMG program had an idea in 7th grade to spread some kindness and positivity. She collaborated with the Yellow Tulip Project from Portland, Maine, a nationally recognized mental health awareness initiative. She became an ambassador for this program in Maine and brought it to Sanford.  In October, the school counseling team and SMS Sources of Strength peer leaders planted about 40 tulip bulbs when it was dark and cold out, signifying people's struggles with mental health concerns.   The idea was to hold onto hope through the hard winter, knowing things can improve with a bit of hope and help from others. This spring, SMS students checked the tulips weekly to ensure they were growing.   Last Friday, as part of Mental Health Awareness Month, the counseling team coordinated gathering the student helping groups at SMS- Sources of Strength, Student Leadership Team, Civil Rights Team, JMG, and YANA - You Are Not Alone, a 5th grade club, along with the SMS Band and Chorus.   We are proud of all our SMS students do to support one another through the ups and downs of middle school.
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The Elks’ Junior Teens of the Year Awards
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A group of Sanford Middle School students were recognized for their outstanding work in raising awareness about the dangers of drug use. 8th graders Adeline Fraser, Joshua Fogarty, and Allison Horton took home the top prize at the state level for  their video, "Be Kind to Your Mind." The video contest, organized by the Maine Elks Association, challenged students across the state to create short films addressing the vital issue of drug awareness and prevention. On Saturday, May 4th, the triumphant trio attended the state Elks Banquet in Augusta, where they were honored for their remarkable achievement. During the event, their award-winning video, "Be Kind to Your Mind," was screened, allowing attendees to witness the students' powerful message and exceptional filmmaking skills.
Two dozen students from Sanford Middle School in grades 5-8 recently had the opportunity to attend the 6th annual Middle School Student Leadership Summit at the University of New England in Biddeford.  The summit allowed students to discuss important issues and develop leadership skills. Angela Avery, the SMS School Counseling Department Head, and 6th grade teacher Jenn Brown, the Student Leadership Team's Adviser, chaperoned students. "Our team of student leaders is incredible," Brown said. "They had a fantastic experience this year focusing on what motivates children and how it can influence their schools positively.  Sanford Superintendent Matt Nelson was also part of a panel that met with students during the summit to hear their concerns, discuss important issues students felt were happening in schools and brainstorm ideas on how to improve their school experiences. "The presence of Mr. Nelson, who listened to them attentively, made them feel valued and validated their concerns," Brown said. "They felt proud of being from Sanford and were eager to create a positive impact. This year, they left with a sense of empowerment." The students joined peers from schools across southern Maine, including Saco, Thornton Academy Middle School, Kennebunk, Brunswick, Scarborough, Lisbon, and Biddeford.  The summit included breakout sessions about motivation and goals for the future that helped our empower our students who attended. They participated in full group and breakout sessions on topics like "The Magic of Motivation," explored the UNE campus, and ate in the dining hall.
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