Five Forks Middle School was named after its predecessor, the old Five Forks School, and the community of Five Forks in the 1800’s.
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r east to Snellville, another north to Lawrenceville, and yet another south to Mountain Park. Since the school and community were centered around the meeting of these five points, they gradually became known to the local population as Five Forks. The Five Forks intersection existed for 100 years. With the opening of Brookwood High School in 1981, the northeast branch was closed and rerouted. Facebook is owned and operated by Meta. This information has been updated in accordance with Meta’s Terms of Service (formerly the Statement of Rights and Responsibilities), effective 2025. This Facebook Business Page is used to provide updates on school programs, services, projects, news, events, celebrations, and honors. We are glad to connect with you and share positive stories from across our school/department. Comments made by community members are their own and do not represent GCPS, its employees, or the Board of Education. TheFFMS page, its administrators, and followers are subject to Meta’s Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, Community Standards, and Enforcement:
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05/28/2026
Watching our rising 6th graders walk into Five Forks Middle School a little nervous and leave smiling, laughing, and more confident was the best part of Summer Fest! The past two days were filled with ice cream, games, team-building, new friendships, and learning all about their new school home. ☀️🍦📚
We can’t wait to welcome this group back in the fall!
05/21/2026
National Speech Pathologist Day is celebrated annually on May 18th to honor the vital contributions of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) who help individuals overcome speech, language, and swallowing challenges.
05/20/2026
Enjoy summer!!!!
05/20/2026
Special shout out to our Speech Pathologists, Helki Pruitt and Ja'Nae Kimbell for all they do to support our students!
National Speech Pathologist Day is celebrated annually on May 18. It recognizes the vital contributions of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) who evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech, language, voice, and swallowing disorders.
Why SLPs MatterSLPs play a critical role in helping adults and children find their voices, improve cognitive skills, build communication confidence, and manage safe eating and swallowing.
05/20/2026
Attention parents,
If you have medicine for your child in the clinic here at FFMS, PLEASE come pick it up! What ever medicine is not picked up TOMORROW will be disposed of! Thank you!
05/20/2026
Congratulations 8th graders! Your FFMS PTSA wishes you all the best at BHS. GO Broncos! 🐎⭐
05/18/2026
Hi parents,
The Tech Office would like to remind you that we will have Final Exams tomorrow, Tuesday, 5/19, and Wednesday, 5/20, and students will need to bring their CHARGED Chromebooks AND chargers. Students will test in their 1st and 2nd periods on Tuesday and their 3rd and 4th periods on Wednesday.
6th and 7th Grade students that are returning to FFMS next year will KEEP their school issued Chromebook and charger. Please ensure that these are kept safe over the summer as students will use them again next year. If your student is NOT returning to FFMS next year, please have them return both items upon their withdrawal.
8th Grade students will return their Chromebooks on Wednesday. The following fines will be issued for lost or damaged Chromebooks.
Damaged and missing Chromebooks and or charger fines from GCPS are listed below. Fines will be assessed as needed upon collection. Fines are placed on www.mypaymentsplus.com and can be paid online, or you can come to the school and pay in person with cash.
05/16/2026
We are so happy. Ms. Hudspeth and Ms. Griffin’s classes could join us for our eighth grade celebration!
05/15/2026
What an incredibly gorgeous day to celebrate our precious eighth graders. We absolutely loved spoiling them today with bounce houses, games, Kona ice, snacks, and free time to just be kids. We are so proud of the young men and women that you have become and can’t wait to watch you grow through your high school career! Go Broncos!
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