
ALBANY MIDDLE SCHOOL INDIANS Game Day Results – AMS vs RSMS
● Date and Team: On November 21st, Albany Middle School faced off against Radium Springs Middle School.
● Score: The game concluded with a narrow loss for the Indians, ending at 37 - 39
Game Highlights and Player Stats
● Highlights: The game featured intense moments showcasing the team's determination. Karson Knox started strong with two three-pointers. In the final moments, Micah Joyner's key steal and layup brought the team within two points. A clutch rebound by Ernest Townsell sparked hopes for a buzzer-beater, but the final play didn't materialize in time, leading to a close defeat.
● Player Stats:
○ Ernest Townsell: 10 points, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks (double-double)
○ Karson Knox: 9 points, 2 steals
○ Micah Joyner: 8 points, 4 assists
○ Detavious Poole: 4 points
○ Jayshawn Jones: 4 points
○ Jayden Nelson: 2 points
Coaches’ Comments and Upcoming Games
● Coaches’ Feedback: Despite the close loss, the coach emphasized the team's grit and teamwork. There is a need for improvement in free throw shooting, but overall progress gives confidence for the season ahead.
● Upcoming Events: The team is scheduled to compete in the Terrell County Middle School Holiday Tournament on December 2nd in Dawson, Georgia, where they anticipate competitive matchups to further their development.


ALBANY MIDDLE SCHOOL LADY INDIANS
Game Day Results – AMS vs RSMS
● Date and Team: On November 21st, Albany Middle School hosted a game against
Radium Middle School.
● Score: The final score was 42 - 18 in favor of the Lady Indians.
Game Highlights and Player Stats
● Highlights: New players Jalexia Figgins, Jayla Stinson, Adriane Mathis, Yah’Zhuria
Rohammad, and Nyla Hall showed strong defensive skills despite their nerves. Their
sportsmanship and hustle were commendable.
● Player Stats:
○ Reginae Hill: 12 points
○ ZyDeriaka Harris: 11 points
○ Sarai Hamilton: 8 points
Coaches’ Comments and Upcoming Games
● Coaches’ Feedback: The coaching staff praised the players for being coachable and
eager to improve, expressing excitement for the rest of the season.
● Upcoming Events: The next events include the “Terrell County Holiday Tournament” on
December 2nd and 4th, followed by a game against the Lady Trojans of Lee East Middle
School.


📚 STUDENTS-FIRST: Academics Are Our Core Focus! 🏫
At Albany Middle School, we take pride in being a STUDENTS-FIRST school, where academics are at the heart of everything we do. While we love and support our sports programs and the important lessons they teach—teamwork, discipline, and perseverance—they are just one part of the larger picture.
Our mission is clear: to nurture a thirst for academic success that sets our students on the path to lifelong achievement. We are committed to creating an environment where learning comes first, and every student is given the tools to excel in the classroom and beyond.
Thank you for partnering with us to ensure our students remain focused, inspired, and ready to shine in their academic endeavors! 🌟
Principal Simmons
11/20/2024
#AlbanyMiddle #AcademicsFirst #StudentSuccess


Albany Middle School Boys Basketball Game Results (Nov. 18, 2024)
On November 18, 2024, Albany Middle School faced Sumter County Middle School, securing a hard-fought victory with a final score of 40-34. The game was marked by a fourth-quarter comeback, where the team overturned a deficit in the final minutes.
Key plays included Detavious Poole’s clutch free throws that sealed the win and standout defensive efforts from Karson Knox and VJ Chambers, who combined for 6 steals, generating crucial turnovers.
Ernest Townsell led the team's scoring with 14 points, contributing 8 rebounds and 2 blocks. Micah Joyner was instrumental with 11 points and 6 assists, enhancing the team's offensive flow. VJ Chambers added 2 points and 3 steals, while Karson Knox contributed 3 points and matched Chambers' steal count. Jayden Nelson came off the bench to provide 5 points and 5 rebounds, demonstrating the team's depth.
Coaches praised the team's resilience and determination, highlighting their ability to execute under pressure, especially in the fourth quarter. This victory showcased the players’ collective effort and commitment.
Looking ahead, the next game is scheduled for Thursday, November 21st, against Radium Springs Middle School. This is a home game for THE INDIANS. Both teams are undefeated, promising an exciting matchup that fans should not miss. Let’s show our Indian pride and pack the Tribe for this big game and crosstown rivalry.


🎉 Shoutout to Our Amazing Albany Middle School Cheerleaders! 🎉
Our dynamic cheerleaders are truly the heart of our school! They bring energy, excitement, and school spirit to life with every chant, stunt, and smile.
Thank you for inspiring us and making Albany Middle School a place full of pride and positivity. You’re the spirit that keeps us cheering!
#Indian Pride #Go Tribe


What a thrilling game day for Albany Middle School Girls’ Basketball! On November 18th, our team took on Sumter County Middle School and came out strong with a 36-28 victory!
Zy’Deriaka Harris knocked down a clutch three-pointer in the fourth quarter, while Sarai Hamilton dominated with multiple rebounds and steals!
Coaches are proud of the girls for their hard work and improvement after last week’s game.
Let’s keep the momentum going, Lady Indians!
Join us for our next game against Radium Springs Middle School on Thursday, November 21st! Who’s excited?


Greetings Albany Middle School Family,
Friendly Reminder: We are excited to announce and invite your male child(ren) to participate in our “Omega Men’s Night Owt” male leadership series. The event will be today, November 15, 2024 at Albany Middle School from 6:11pm until 9:00pm.


We are excited to announce and invite your male child(ren) to participate in our “Omega Men’s Night Owt” male leadership series. The event will be Friday, November 15, 2024 at Albany Middle School from 6:11pm until 9:00pm.
Your child should have received a permission slip today. Please read, sign, and return.


Don’t Miss AMS Literacy Night – November 13th at 5:30 PM!
Dear AMS Students, Parents, Faculty, and Staff,
We’re thrilled to invite you to AMS Literacy Night on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, at 5:30 PM! This special event is designed to celebrate and deepen our community’s love for reading and learning.
Literacy is essential to every student’s success, opening doors to understanding, creativity, and lifelong learning.
At Literacy Night, you’ll have the chance to:
• Explore exciting reading activities for all ages
• Share in discussions about books and storytelling
• Discover how literacy can support every subject and future success
Join us for a night filled with fun and inspiration as we come together to support each student’s journey in reading and learning. Your presence makes a difference, and we can’t wait to see everyone there!
Sincerely,
Principal Simmons
11/11/2024


Honoring Our AMS Veterans!
Dear AMS Veterans,
On behalf of the AMS community, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to you for your service and sacrifice. Your commitment and dedication to our country are deeply appreciated, and we honor you not only today but every day. Thank you for all you have done to protect and serve.
With respect and appreciation,
Principal Simmons
11/11/2024


AMS Students & Parents,
Please review the AMS - Monthly Calendar - November 2024. It lists all of our school activities taking place in November.
Thanks,
Principal Simmons
11/07/2024


ALBANY MIDDLE SCHOOL IS FALLING FOR LITERACY!
LITERACY NIGHT 2024
11/13/2024 @ 5:30 PM


ALBANY MIDDLE SCHOOL IS FALLING FOR LITERACY!
LITERACY NIGHT 2024
11/13/2024 @ 5:30 PM


Thank you so much for your generous candy donations for our students yesterday. Your kindness and support truly mean a lot to us at AMS.
11/01/2024


Greetings AMS Parents and Stakeholders:
The Title 1 Meeting at Albany Middle School is an important event that focuses on the educational strategies and partnerships between the school, families, and the community to enhance student learning. During the annual meeting, which took place on October 24, 2024, presentations were made regarding the Compact/Plan for both the school and the district. These documents outline the commitments and responsibilities of teachers, parents, and students in supporting academic achievement. The goal of the Title 1 program is to ensure that all students have access to high-quality education, with an emphasis on improving educational outcomes for those who may be at risk of falling behind. By working together, Albany Middle School aims to create a supportive environment that fosters student success and encourages active participation from everyone involved. Please click the links below to view the documents.
English Version: https://tinyurl.com/hbj37jja
Spanish Version: https://tinyurl.com/rnrst2xx
Thank you,
Ms. Lou Hardy, Parent Facilitator
lou.hardy@docoschools.org
229-431-3325

AMS Picture Day is tomorrow (10/25)! Lifetouch School Photography, known for capturing school pictures from K-12 nationwide, will take our school photos this year. For more information about Picture Day, check out the flyer provided or visit: https://schools.lifetouch.com/for-your-families/
Picture Day ID: EVTKRDRDS


Reminder: Trunk-or-Treat Candy Donations Needed! 🎃🍬
AMS Families,
We need your help to make our Trunk-or-Treat a sweet success! We kindly ask you to donate one bag of wrapped candy. Please send your donations to school by October 31st.
Thank you for your support,
Principal Simmons


Greetings Albany Middle Family!
This is a reminder of our AMS Annual Title I Meeting on Thursday, October 24th, at 5:30 p.m. We encourage all families to attend and participate in this important event. After the meeting, our talented students will perform fun and entertainment, and exciting door prizes will be up for grabs! For more information please feel free to contact me.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Ms. Lou Hardy, Parent Facilitator
lou.hardy@docoschools.org
229-431-3325

Bullying Prevention Fall Break Tips_Friendship Friday
Foster Friendships: Encourage students to build strong, healthy friendships that support and uplift one another. Creating opportunities for students to collaborate on projects or participate in team activities can help them connect with new peers and foster a stronger sense of community.
Concerns about bullying or suspicious behavior, you can easily and anonymously share them on our DoCo Tips page: https://www.docoschools.org/page/doco-tips
Together, we are DCSS – One Community, One Voice.

Bullying Prevention Fall Break Tips – Technology Thursday
Teach Digital Citizenship: As technology plays a larger role in students' lives, it’s essential to teach responsible digital citizenship. Lessons on privacy, respect in online communications, and the dangers of cyberbullying help students navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.
Concerns about bullying or suspicious behavior, you can easily and anonymously share them on our DoCo Tips page: https://www.docoschools.org/page/doco-tips
Together, we are DCSS – One Community, One Voice.