Mrs. Mew's 7th grade math class worked in small groups and pairs to complete a Circumference and Area Scavenger Hunt around the room.







Mrs. Mew's 7th Grade Math Class worked together to measure the circumference and diameter of circular objects. Students then found the proportional relationship between the circumference and diameter to be pi.




The LMS library program is excited to host its first annual Book Character Pumpkin Decorating Contest! Students may decorate (NOT carve) a pumpkin to resemble a book character, submit the pumpkin and pumpkin book report to the main office, and earn extra credit in ELA for participating as well as receive a chance to win up to $50.00 cash!
See the attached files for FULL details, guidelines, and procedures.
Contact your child's ELA teacher or Mrs. Cristin Britt (cristin.langley@lattavikings.com) with any questions.
See the attached files for FULL details, guidelines, and procedures.
Contact your child's ELA teacher or Mrs. Cristin Britt (cristin.langley@lattavikings.com) with any questions.
Global Awareness
Seventh grade students explored poverty in Guatemala through "Living on One Dollar" documentary. Students gained insight into economics, empathy and global awareness.




Latta Middle School's FCA hosted See You at the Pole this morning. The leaders shared scripture, words of encouragement, and prayer!




8th Grade Robotics students have been working hard to build their autonomous operating robot. Students had to build and program their robot to operate correctly.



Students in Mrs. Marsh's 7th grade Science classes have been learning about physical and chemical changes. They rotated through five different mini lab stations where they determined whether it was a physical change or a chemical change. They also had to write about why they thought it was that type of change.





Congratulations to our JV Football team for defeating Green Sea Floyds last night. The final score was 44-26. Go Vikings!

Miss. Rogers’ art students participated in a collaborative art activity. Students started by creating a pixelated image on graph paper. Then, following their image, students connected strips of construction paper to create a pixelated mural.










Congratulations to our JV Lady Vikings for defeating Lake View in 2 sets tonight. #VikingPride 🏐💚💛








LMS Picture Day is Tuesday, September 16. Flyers/order forms were sent home with interim reports on September 4. You can also order online at https://www.schoolphotos.shop/. Our school code is 9043.
Mrs Allison's 6th grade Math Classes remembered 9/11 by creating replicas of The Twin Towers on graph paper. They applied their knowledge of rectangular prisms and surface area to calculate the surface area of Tower 1.


To wrap up Attendance Awareness Week, we aimed for 100% attendance today. Congratulations to the 8th grade students and teachers for having 100% attendance. We are celebrating today with sweet treats and extra break!








Mrs. Williamson's 8th grade class spent September 11, 2025 learning about September 11, 2001. It was an insightful and somber morning.





On Friday, September 5th, students in Mrs. Leann, Mrs. Angie, and Ms. Bridget's class put their reading and math skills into action while making homemade peach cobbler! They read a recipe step-by-step, measured ingredients accurately, applied math skills with fractions and units of measurement, and practiced real-world life skills. The best part...enjoying a sweet treat they made themselves!







Latta Middle School has kicked off September's Attendance Awareness Week right with Pajama Day! Let's shoot for 100% attendance this week and every week!
6th Grade Students Put Science into Action with Solar Ovens Latta Middle School’s 6th grade scientists recently brought classroom learning to life by designing, building, and testing their very own solar ovens. This hands-on project challenged students to apply scientific principles to meet two key science standards: 6-PS3-3: Apply scientific principles to design, construct, and test a device that either minimizes or maximizes thermal energy transfer. 6-PS3-4: Investigate the relationships among the energy transferred, the type of matter, the mass, and the change in the average kinetic energy of the particles as measured by temperature. Using everyday materials such as cardboard boxes, aluminum foil, and plastic wrap, students engineered ovens that could harness the sun’s energy to heat food. After carefully designing their models, and students tested them outdoors to make s'mores. Not only did this project strengthen students’ understanding of energy transfer, but it also encouraged critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration. And of course, the best part—tasting the results of their solar-powered cooking! At LMS, we believe in giving students meaningful opportunities to see how science applies to the real world. These future innovators showed that with curiosity and teamwork, learning can be both fun and impactful. Image










The 7th graders are proving kindness matters. Students have been nominating their peers for showing acts of kindness both big and small! From these nominations a fun wheel picker chooses our weekly winners. So far, four students have been celebrated for being "caught" doing something kind. We are proud of their example and look forward to recognizing more students as the year continues!




September is Attendance Awareness Month
Take the Pledge! Be PRESENT S.C.!
Consistent school attendance and being on time gives every student the best opportunity to succeed! All three schools will be doing fun dress up days (see flyer) to bring awareness to the importance of school attendance. Be sure to join in!
(Use the link below or scan the QR code on the flyer to take the pledge!)
https://expectmoresc.com/be-present-s-c/274932-2/


Philly Cheesesteaks are not just made in Philadelphia!! We had another AMAZING meal at Latta Vikings Cafe!! 💚💛 Fresh Peaches 🍑 and Italian ice ❄️ for a cool, refreshing, FUN Friday!





