Purpose – Drew Charter School serves as a key component of the cradle-to-college pipeline within the holistic East Lake neighborhood revitalization. Appreciating our unique status as a mixed-income school, Drew Charter School’s primary purpose is to provide an excellent education to all children living in the Villages of East Lake so that each student reaches his or her full potential and is launched on a pathway to health, impact and prosperity.
Vision – Drew Charter School students are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and passion to create positive change in the world.
Mission – Drew Charter School is an exemplary, innovative education community that empowers all students to achieve their full potential.
Speak What Must Be Spoken
Traveling art exhibit funded by Emory University
An amazing honor has been bestowed upon Senior Academy through a traveling art exhibit funded by Emory University.
Check out the traveling exhibit recently installed at Drew. The exhibit is called Speak What Must Be Spoken.
- The theme of the exhibit is activism through the lens of art.
- The message to be received spotlights the importance of speaking truth which can correlate to power. A shared belief is that when injustice exists, it must be called out.
- The exhibit hopes to empower students to recognize that they have a voice and to learn to use it in a manner that will be effective to bring about positive change.
- The vision for the exhibit will be for students to learn about African American artists and others who spoke out against injustice in the United States and how that led to progress towards equal rights.
- We all know that injustice is alive in the US and the world at large. There is still a long way to go to address issues of racism, sexism, ageism, and poverty. Even though some progress has occurred over the years, concerned citizens must continue to speak up, just as those who came before us have done.
- Speak What Must Be Spoken uses materials from the Billops-Hatch: Still Raising Hell exhibit that was installed at Emory.
The exhibit is sponsored by Emory University's:
-Graduation Generation in the Center for Civic and Community Engagement, the Rose Library, and Woodruff Library
Shoutouts:
- To Terron Joiner for matching to Vanderbilt University through the Questbridge National College Match!
- He will receive a 4 year full scholarship to attend Vanderbilt!
- To Carrington Grant, Chanel Harris, Toren Mosley and Cody Johnson for being selected as district GHP Nominees and moving forward to the state competition!
- To Alex Sweeny, Miles Selles, Myah Crowell, Cameron Anderson, Sayj Harris, Jayda Howard, Scott Cooper, Demond Snead, and Pryce Freeman for being selected to represent Drew at the district Academic Decathlon next semester!
- To the Drew Debate Team for taking 1st place in the AUDL tournament this weekend
- Jonathan Bush for taking 1st place speaker in Novice!
- To Boys JV and Varsity for their win against Our Lady Mercy
- To all the families that participated in the Prospective Parent Night last week!
- To Drew Ambassadors Anna West, Nicholas Smith, Carrington Grant, Warren Rouse, Alexis Gaines, and Kamea Alleyne for leading sessions at Prospective Parent Night!
- To Mr. Johnson for hosting and facilitating Speaker Series with Dr. Bettina Love!
- To M.s Ray for going the extra mile to ensure that students are actively engaged and finishing the semester strong!
Calendar:

- All DUAL ENROLLED SENIORS that have completed finals on a college campus will be dismissed from Drew at 9:30 after their first period courses.
- Students are required to leave the campus, unless they are working with a teacher or counselor.
- If students are staying to receive additional help in a class at Drew or to work on applications to college, please email michelle.stinson@drewcharterschool.org.
Effective as of 12/09
Week of 12/09-12/15
Thank you to everyone who donated during GAgives on #GivingTuesday.

Your generosity raised $2,050 for Drew Charter School!
These funds will benefit the Opportunity Fund, our annual giving campaign designed to help bridge the gap between public funding and the cost of providing unique and engaging opportunities to our school community. Thank you! #20YearsofOpportunity
Didn’t get a chance to give on #GivingTuesday? Make a secure, tax-deductible donation to the Drew Opportunity Fund here!
12/09| Monday | “A” Day
- GSU Classes End
- SA Math MAP Testing
- Junior College Counseling
- 3:00 – Flex Time
- A week Clubs
- Beta, Anime, Business Club, Chess Board Games and Cards, Debate, Football, GSA, Guitar, HRRB, Mentorship in Medicine, Peer Leadership, Student Government, Yoga, YBE
- A week Clubs
12/10| Tuesday | “B” Day

- SA Math MAP Testing
- Junior College Counseling
- 3:00- Flex Time – Extended Learning: Math, Social Studies, Spanish
- 10th/11th – Extended Learning or Main Gym
- 12th- Extended Learning or Cafeteria
- Community Forum – Freshman [Theater]
- Beta Convention Practice
- 5:00 JV @ Wesleyan
- 5:30 Varsity Girls v WD Muhammad [Home]
- 7:00 Varsity Boys @ Wesleyan
- 7:00 Harp Winter Concert “UYHE Holiday Concert” [Theater]
12/11| Wednesday | “A” Day
- Blazer Day
- Junior College Counseling
- 8:00 Economics EOC Milestone
- 2:30 Eagle rise Celebrations – Cafeteria
- 3:00 – Flex Time: Study Hall, Pathways, EL
- 09th/12th Extended Learning or Main Gym
- 10th/11th Extended Learning or Cafeteria
- Beta Convention Practice
- 5:00 JV v Grady [Home]
Expectations for Home Games
When there is a home game, students that choose to stay at school are expected to wait in the cafeteria until 5:15. After 5:15 students can then go to the gym.
- Entry is ONLY permitted through the main double doors.
Students should take all of their belongings with them to the gym for the game because re-entry to the main building will not be allowed after or during the game.
12/12| Thursday | “B” Day
- Junior College Counseling
- 3:00- Flex Time – ELA, Science, Pathways
- 12th – Extended Learning or Cafeteria
- 09th/10th- Extended Learning or Practice Gym
- Community Forum – Juniors [Theater]
- Beta Convention Practice-Scrapbook/2D Banner
- 4:30 Graduation Committee Meeting
- 6:30 JA/SA Chorus Winter Concert
12/13| Friday | “A” Day
- Dress Down Day
- Jeans Passes will be handed out during Flex Time on Thursday from [3:00-3:15 ONLY]
- Junior College Counseling
- 7:45 Senior December Activity
- 12:30 YBE: Kwanzaa Celebration
- 1:30 – 2:20 Flex Time
- Last Advisory of the Semester
- 5:30 Lantern Parade
12/14| Saturday
- 2:00 Varsity Girls & Boys v. Grady [Home]
Expectations for Home Games
Entry is ONLY permitted through the main double doors.
Students should take all of their belongings with them to the gym for the game because entry to the main building will not be allowed after or during the game.
12/15| Sunday
- N/A
Upcoming Events:

Week of 12/16-12/22
- 12/16/19
- JA/SA Band Winter Concert
- 12/17/19
- Exams or Final Project Presentations
- 1st Period – 1A midterm, summative assessment or project presentation
- 2nd Period
- 3rd Period – 3A/3TTh midterm, summative assessment or project presentation
- 4th Period
- Flex Time – Extended Learning
- Exams or Final Project Presentations
- JA/SA Orchestra Winter Concert
- SA Varsity Basketball @ Galloway
- 12/18/19
- Exams or Final Project Presentations
- 1st Period – 1B midterm, summative assessment or project
- 2nd Period
- 3rd Period – 3B/3MWF midterm, summative assessment or project
- 4th Period
- Flex Time – Extended-Learning (All Teachers)
- JV Basketball vs. KIPP [Home]
- Exams or Final Project Presentations
- 12/19/19
- Half Day – Exams or Final Project Presentations
- 1st Period – 2A/2TTh midterm, summative assessment or project
- 2nd Period – 4A/4TTh midterm, summative assessment or project
- 11:05 – Lunch/dismissal
- Half Day – Exams or Final Project Presentations
- 12:00 NHS Induction Ceremony
- 2:00 Alumni Kickback
- JA/SA Winter Dance Concert
- 12/20/19
- Half Day – Exams or Final Project Presentations
- 1st Period – 2B/MWF midterm, summative assessment or project
- 2nd Period – 4B/4MWF midterm, summative assessment or project
- 11:05 – Lunch/dismissal
- Half Day – Exams or Final Project Presentations
- SA Varsity Basketball @ WD Mohammed (Girls Only)
12/21/19 - 01/06/20
Holiday Break
- Week of 1/6/20 – 1/12/20
- 1/6/20 – First Day of Spring Semester for Students
- 1/7/20
- Sophomore Community Forum
- Varsity Basketball @ Strong Rock
- 1/8/20 – JV Boys v. Mays
- 1/9/20
- Freshman Community Forum
- SA Parent Gathering
- 1/10/20 – SA Varsity Boys v. SACA
- 1/11/20
- SA Varsity Basketball v. Greenforest
- JV Basketball v. N. Atlanta
- Future Events
- 02/28- 2:30 – Spring Pep Rally [GYM]
- 05/16- Graduation
Adult Opportunity

Revised Makerspace Hours
Please be advised the Makerspace hours have been adjusted and the new operation hours are effective immediately.

Arts Holiday Calendar

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Presentations for Student and Guardian Reference
Senior Night Presentation – If you were unable to attend or if you would like to review the information covered at the Senior Parent Night, refer to this link for the full presentation.
Junior Grade Level & College Counseling Night Presentation – If you were unable to attend or if you would like to review the information covered at the Senior Parent Night, refer to this link for the full presentation.
PTA UPDATES
Procedure Notification!
Continued Afterschool Protocol [Effective 09/02/19]
– To see letter click here
ATTENTION: JA/SA parents, if students arrive to school at 8am, then they should proceed to the cafeteria to get a late pass up until 8:30.
After 8:30 students will receive a late pass from the main office secretary- Ms. Edwards.
- Parents/Guardians, Atlanta Public Schools has introduced a new way to record movement throughout the school on a daily basis. The new protocol is in effort to enhance Atlanta Public School’s student, staff and campus security. Once the system is installed parents/guardians will need to bring in their state ID, regardless of how long they have been a parent/guardian at Drew, to conduct any school business.
REMINDER: If you bring a meal to the school for your student before your student’s lunch period, then the lunch is required to be placed inside the cafeteria in the designated lunch cubbies.
Instructional time cannot be interrupted. Moving forward administration will reinforce this policy as noted in the student/parent handbook.
Message from Dean of Students CONCERNING: Food delivery and Item Drop-off Policy |
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Hello SA families, Due to recent safety concerns, we would like to reiterate our policy on food deliveries and item drop offs during the school day. Students are not permitted to order food to be delivered to the school at any time. This includes but is not limited to pizza, Uber Eats, GrubHub, etc. Any student order that is intercepted by staff will be disposed of immediately and students/parents will not be reimbursed. Also, any student that is caught in the process of accepting food from a vehicle will be directed to dispose of it immediately. In the event that a parent/guardian must bring a lunch to the school, please follow these guidelines: |
- Bring the lunch prior to the designated lunch period to the main office to sign in (students will not be called out of class)
- 9th/10th grade lunch is 11:10-11:40 and 11th/12th grade lunch 12:50-1:25.
- Meal drop off will not be permitted after the student’s scheduled lunch time.
- Pack and label lunch in a closed container (sack or lunch box/bag)
- Bring lunch only for students for which you are a contact
- Please do not send unauthorized individuals with food for your student. They will not be permitted to drop it off.
- Lunches must be placed in cubby in cafeteria
- Parents/guardians are not permitted to meet their student in front of the school to deliver food, but must park, enter the building and sign in
- Please note that the lunch cubbies are not secure and we are not responsible for any lost items. Students should do their best to bring their lunches to school with them as the lunch cubbies should be used in emergency situations only.
Lastly, students are not permitted to walk out to a car or accept anything from a person outside of the school building during the school day for any reason. Students found doing this will face disciplinary action regardless of the item accepted. All items should be dropped off at the front desk for pick up and food items should be dropped off via the procedure above. Thank you for following this protocol and working with Drew staff to ensure that our students receive a wonderful education in a safe environment. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, Dr. Allen Senior Academy Dean of Students |
Uniform Concerns!
Families who still have not received their orders:
– Please forward a copy or screenshot of the confirmation information to Kendrick.Myers@drewcharterschool.org and Tameka.Allen@drewcharterschool.org with the students’ name in the subject line.
Note: Students are still expected to be in uniform: Khakis, white button-down and tie are required.
– Khakis and button downs can be purchased outside of the Tommy Hilfiger.
– Ties will be onsite and for sell at the school store tomorrow morning!
- Parents looking for uniform options can visit our online store with Tommy Hilfiger.
- Parents be sure to order as soon as possible; the estimated time of delivery is 2-3 weeks from the day you order.
- Ordering Instructions for Tommy Hilfiger
- To reference the dress code for the Senior Academy, click here.
NOTE:
The School Store
Hours are 9:00 – 3:00 pm daily.
The School Store is located in the Theater Box Office at the Yates/Upper Campus.
- Stop by and get your Drew gear!
For Updates that occur more frequently subscribe to Remind! Instructions for the respective cohorts can be found below, feel free to join multiple.
- Parents are encouraged to join this platform, to receive updates for your student:
- Students are encouraged to join this platform, to receive updates for daily announcements within the Senior Academy [flex time updates/ A and B day rotation, etc…:
Portal for Paying for Nutrition/Lunch Fees

Portal for Paying for Drew Events, Dues, Field Trips, etc..
Update for Students:

What an accomplishment Terron – well done!
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