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  • Schedules

    Football        Cross Country         Tennis         Softball

    SBMS believes athletics help develop the well-rounded child. We offer football, cross country, tennis, softball, volleyball, basketball, Cheerleading, wrestling, baseball, soccer and track.

     

    Sports Information

    (Remember that all forms on Final Forms must be signed and a valid athletic physical on file.)

     

    Important Information

    1. Must have a valid athletic physical on file.  This MUST be on the State required form.  A blank form is available on Final Forms or our website.
    2. MUST enroll your student in Final Forms. When doing so please make sure that parent and athlete sign all forms, including the ones pertaining to the sport they are trying out for. Please put your school email address. Here is the link for enrolling in Final Forms.

    Final Form Information

    (All Athletes/Parents - Please see important information below!)

     

      Final Form Information  

     

    !!! Rising 6th, 7th and 8th grade Selma Burke Middle School Students !!!

    Please click below for School Athletic Information for the 2024-2025 school year.

    SBMS Athletic Information 2024-2025

     

    All Athletes must complete the NCHSAA Student-Athlete Physical Evaluation Form. 

    Athletic Physical Form (English)

    FORMA FISICA ATLETICA 

    Athletic Physical Form (Spanish)

     !!!!! ATTENTION ALL MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHLETES !!!!! 
     !!!!! PLEASE READ CAREFULLY !!!!!

    The state middle school athletic eligibility requirements are as follows:  

    1. Students must pass 3 out of 4 subjects each semester and meet promotion standards establised by the school system.
    2. A students must be in attendance at least 85% or the previous semester.
    3. All athletes must have a valid phusical every 365 days. This MUST be on a state approved physical form and can no longer be faxed. 
    4. A student can’t participate in middle school athletics if they turn 15 years of age on or before August 31st of the school year.

     

    STUDENTS: Be sure that you are attending all of your classes and doing your best work. What you do between August and December will determine if you can try out for a sport during the second semester. Remember: a swmester grade is an average of first and second quarter grades. 

    If you have any questions, please email: johnbustler@mgsd.k12.nc.us

    School Board Policy 4326 - RANDOM SUSPICIONLESS STUDENT DRUG TESTING  

    School Board Policy 4326 Spanish

  • Meet our Nurse at SBMS!

    Diana Polimine, RN

    704.658.2779

    dianapolimine@mgsd.k12.nc.us

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    Health Services

    A student’s health is important to his or her success in school. Mooresville Graded School District employs school nurses who provide services to minimize health conditions that impede learning.  School nursing, a specialized practice of public health nursing, protects and promotes student health, facilitates normal development, and advances academic success. School nurses, grounded in ethical and evidence-based practice, are the leaders that bridge health care and education, provide care coordination, advocate for quality student-centered care, and collaborate to design systems that allow individuals and communities to develop their full potential.  At MGSD, our school health services include:

    • Screening, assessment, identification, and planning for the care, safety, and ongoing evaluation of students with healthcare needs
    • Referrals to community resources
    • Consultation with parents and physicians about health conditions
    • Health teaching and counseling for students
    • Consultation with administrators and staff regarding health-related activities at school such as health room procedures, medication administration, medically authorized procedures, and communicable disease control.

    We would like to keep our students and schools as healthy as possible this school year.  Please use these guidelines when deciding whether to send your student to school.  If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to your school nurse.  This guidance is directly from the CDC, American Academy of Pediatrics, and Iredell County Health Department.  Thank you for your assistance in keeping our schools safe, happy, and healthy!

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    The Selma Burke Fine Arts Program is an educational curriculum designed to introduce middle school students to various forms of artistic expression. The goal of the program is to develop students' creativity, artistic skills, and appreciation for the arts. SBMS is proud to offer band, chorus, dance, visual arts, and theater. 

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                                        dance 

     

     

  • CAREER DEVELOPMENT

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    College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) 

    Description: College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) is a free service of the State of North Carolina. It promotes higher education and assists students with education planning, career planning, and applying and paying for college.

     

    MHS Academy of Engineering Program of Study Options

    Program of Study Application