Free & Reduced Lunch

New Smyrna Beach Middle School Student Devices
The focus of the one-to-one device program at Volusia County School District is to provide tools and resources to the 21st century student. Technology within education should have one basic goal: to enhance and positively support the learning environment. Increasing access to technology is essential for our student's future. Please visit the district Technical Guide for more information about the program. https://www.vcsedu.org/technology-services/parent-and-student-technical-guide
Device Check-Out & Acknowledgement Form
To receive a device, students and parents must complete an acknowledgement form where you sign that you understand that:
- This device is not your property, but the sole property of the Volusia County School District and that VCS has the right, at its sole discretion, to retrieve this device from you at any time, with or without cause and with or without prior notice to me.
- The intended sole use of the device is for educational purposes, only. All use of the device must abide by the Volusia County School District Acceptable Use Policy and is subject to Volusia County School Board Policy 518 (I,II).
- If the technology device is damaged or not working properly:
- You must report it to your teacher within 24 hours
- A collaborative investigation of the incident that resulted in the damage will be conducted
- The repair/replacement of the technology device and/or any accessory may be at your own expense
- If the device is stolen:
- You must file a police report within 24 hours
- Provide a hard copy of the police report to the school within 24 hours of filing the police report.
- You must return the device to school upon request for check-in or return
Note that the form does request a driver's license number. This can also be a state ID number, passport number, green card number or any form of identification. Just indicate what type of ID it is on the form.
What is the repair cost for damage?
Tier 1 – Mild ($50) – charger, broken hinges
Tier 2 – Moderate ($125) – broken palm rest, broken keyboard, broken base enclosure
Tier 3 – High ($225) – cracked screen
Tier 4 – Complete Replacement ($500) Lost/Stolen (No Police Report)/Water Damage
SAC Meeting 03/16/21, 6:00pm
Please click the link below or dial the number below to join the meeting at 6:00pm
The link will be posted the day of the meeting.
Volusia Live Technology Support Hotline for Students, Families and Teachers: 386-626-0095.
This hotline is for technical questions related to learning resources.Monday through Friday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm.
School-Wide Supply List:
School-Wide Supply List 2020-2021.pdf
NSB MS BELL SCHEDULE 2020 - 2021
NSBMS Bell Schedule 2020-2021.pdf
IMMUNIZATIONS:
7th Grade Immunizations |
It is a requirement that your child have the TDAP shot before entering 7th grade. This shot must be added to the 680 immunization record and brought to New Smyrna Beach Middle School as soon as possible. Immunizations are available from your family physician and the Volusia County Health Department. For further information, please reach out to: Department of Health, New Smyrna Beach 386-424-2065
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If you are not sure if your child has had the TDAP, please call the school. It is a requirement of entry into the 7th grade. |
Virtual Instruction Program (VIP):
Parents - please read the attachment regarding virtual courses for the upcoming school year for your student. Thank you
VirtualInstructionProviderLetter 20-21.pdf
School Uniforms
On March 29, 2016, the School Board of Volusia County adopted a student appearance, dress and uniform code for all elementary, middle and high school students. Read more...
Florida KidCare
Children with health insurance miss fewer days of school, and applying for Florida KidCare is easy. Any family can apply, and many pay $20 or less per month to insure their children. Most pay nothing at all. Click
here for additional information.
Online School Payments
The Online School Payments portal is provided to parents to facilitate payment for school fees for a variety of products and services. View
Emergency Situation Guide
During and following an emergency situation, school and district officials must act quickly and follow established emergency protocols to safeguard students and staff, secure schools, and communicate accurate information in a timely manner. Parents can assist greatly by helping with preparation before the emergency.School Emergency Guide for Parents