AMS Weekly Events: 3/24 - 3/29

Four AMS teachers were recognized for their exceptional contributions to the Ashworth community this school year! They embody this year's theme "Be the One". Recipients are Melanie Topping, Matt Moses, Savanna Haynes and Sydney Almand.




Join us for the 1st Annual Warrior Car Show, April 19! This is a cash/ check event only. No cards will be accepted.
- Top 10
- Best Overall
- Best Car
- Best Bike
- Best Truck
- Best SUV
- Best GC Student Car
- Best Alumni Car
- Coaches and Players Picks

To prepare for end-of-grade Milestones testing, iPads must stay at school beginning Friday, April 4th. iPads may not be checked out for home use after Thursday, April 3rd.

Today is a digital at-home learning day.

TOMORROW is the last day to purchase your 2024-2025 Ashworth Middle School Yearbook online! Pre-order sales are at a record high, so buy your book ONLINE today to secure a copy. Follow the link to purchase your book today. ORDER #: 10368
https://yearbookordercenter.com/general/homepage?portal=true
We hope you enjoy this Ashworth 50th Anniversary video slideshow! Most of the photos came from AMS yearbooks, dating back to the late 1970's. (Notice the transition from Ashworth Tornadoes to Braves and then Warriors.) #TogetherAMS #Ashworth50Years
https://youtu.be/66URs6-bLUg?si=9p_DQ6PfbvYkrYKO

The AMS boys soccer team won a close game over Darlington yesterday, 3-2 to advance to the region championship next Wednesday at Gordon Central!
The game started off quick as Darlington struck fast and left us down 0-1. Warriors were unfazed and set their feet to counter just a few minutes later. Genaro Navarro took a shot from right wing that rebounded into a waiting Edwin Artola-Flores who sent a beautiful low curling ball into the bottom right corner of the net for the equalizer.
1-1 on the reset and Darlington went straight down field minutes later with 16 minutes left in the first half. A loose ball (50/50) headed right for Adrian Rubio who attempted to make a play but was taken out on a hard foul (no call) by Darlington. The ball dribble past an injured Rubio for the second Darlington goal.
The game was stopped and I had to take Rubio off the field to assess his injury. He had a deep cleat mark right above the knee inside his thigh that cramped up and he couldn't walk well.
Knoah Joynes stepped in as keeper in his biggest role yet. Darlington pressed hard with the backup in net but Knoah Joynes stood tall and was in the fight. Several shots later and Knoah came up with a huge fingertip save pushing the ball over the cross bar and out of play. Knoah kept the game close for us.
Edwin was able to carry the ball unassisted up field and dribbled past several waiting Darlington defenders. Another beautiful touch and cross right off the keepers finger tips for his second goal and another equalizer and a 2-2 match.
Rubio was able to come back into the game and was able to rally during the half.
The second half was eventful after a corner piece that was called handball against Darlington. Once again Edwin stepped up for the PK and buried the third goal of the game and the hat trick.
3-2 late in the second half when Darlington's #10 was red carded for inappropriate language. Playing man down for the remaining 12 minutes, the Warriors were able to control possession and run the clock out to secure the win.
Great game played by our defense of Wildon Garcia, Mathew Lara, Daniel de la Cruz an Easton Allen.
Adrian Rubio and Knoah Joynes played brilliantly at keeper and kept us in the game.
Matthew Morse subbed several times and had great ball movement up field and broke past their defense several times.
Offensively it was Edwin scoring goals but not without some great touches by Naythan Alvarez, Joel Menchaca, Santos Champet, and Kerwin Garcia.

Friday, March 21st will be a digital at-home learning day.

Today and tomorrow, March 19th and 20th are early release/parent conference days.

Congratulations to our AMS Chorus students on a fabulous job today at Large Group Performance Evaluation at Pepperell High School! Here are the results:
6th Grade Chorus: Straight SUPERIOR ratings in performance and SUPERIOR rating in sight-reading Festival Singers (7th and 8th combined): Straight SUPERIOR ratings in performance and EXCELLENT rating in sight-reading
Each ensemble sang two prepared pieces of music for three judges, and then they had to read eight measures of pitches and rhythms at sight for one judge.
Their director, Mrs. Vicky Latimer, said all students were well-behaved and represented Ashworth Middle School well!
Wednesday and Thursday, March 19th and 20th will be early release/parent conference days.

Football Parent Meeting: for rising 6th-8th graders: Monday, March 17 @ 6 p.m. - GCHS cafeteria

Exact Path testing is today and tomorrow, March 17-18.

Happy St. Patrick's Day Warriors!

AMS Weekly Events: 10/17 - 10/22

Exact Path testing will be Monday and Tuesday, March 17-18.




