Football Team
Varsity Football Team
Even Spiderman Likes Sardis Football!
Spiderman visits Sardis High School.
Varsity Cheerleaders & Liberty
Congratulations Vada Willmore on 1000 Kills
As a junior Vada Willmore has recorded 1000 kills!
Sardis Tennis Alumni
These three young men who once played tennis for Sardis are now playing on the college level. Good luck guys!!
Etowah County Schools Text Messages
Don't miss a text message from Etowah County Schools. Text “Y” to 67587 from each wireless device you wish to receive texts on.
Information
Sardis High is a Title 1 School
All teachers are 100% certified
Testing and Digital Devices
Digital devices are NOT allowed in the testing room at any time during Standardized Testing. Digital devices are defined as anything that can capture, store, relay, or receive electronic information. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: laptops, smart phones, smart watches, fitness trackers, MP3 players, and tablets. We will have a place for students to place their cell phone OUTSIDE of the testing room the day of testing. Please DO NOT wear your apple watches, FitBits, etc. to school on the day of testing if you are taking the test. This will be strictly enforced.
**We will be giving the ACT to all Juniors on Tuesday, March 12th. This will be a REGULAR school day for 9th, 10th, and 12th graders. All students will need to come to school that day. **
Student Device Policy:
Students shall not possess any digital device within the testing room when participating in ACAP testing. The possession of a digital device by students participating in ACAP testing is strictly prohibited during the administration of a test. The ONLY exception to this policy is for students who have been pre-approved by the Building Test Coordinator or the Principal to have a digital device that is necessary for the health and/or well being of the student.
If students are in possession of a digital device that is within their reach during the administration of an ACAP test, the device will be confiscated and, if the appropriate administrator determines that there is reasonable suspicion that the device was used to capture, record, or share test information or to facilitate cheating on the test, it may be subject to search pursuant to LEA policy for any information directly related to the ACAP test being administered. Additionally, the student will be dismissed from testing immediately and the test may be invalidated in accordance with ACAP policy. Violation(s) may result in disciplinary action by the LEA in accordance with the LEA's disciplinary policy.
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