6 Grade Middle School Parent Meeting

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6

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Grade Middle School Parent Meeting

Welcome to Chisholm Trail Middle School

CTMS Overview

 TEA Recognized Rating  Title One Campus  Approximately 880 students

CTMS Overview

 Named as a “Texas School to Watch” by the Texas Middle School Association.

 Pearson National Model School  Award given for Academic Excellence over time and Development Responsiveness to the needs of students

STAAR Testing

 Higher level assessment  4 hour time limit  End of Course Exams  6 th Grade: – Reading & Math  7 th Grade – Reading, Math, Writing  8 th Grade – – Reading, Math, Science and Social Studies (Algebra 1 EOC)

6

th

Grade Schedule

8 periods

1 ½ periods for Math and LA

    1 Science, 1 Social Studies 1 P.E. (all 6 th graders take P.E.) 1 elective of a Fine Art (band, choir, or orchestra) 1 other elective which could include a second fine art *** Each class is 45 minutes *** ~ 4 minutes for passing period~

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Grade Daily Bell Schedule

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1ST 2ND 3RD

9:20 – 10:04 10:08 – 10:52 10:56 – 11:40

LUNCH….11:40 - 12:10 (three lines to choose from)

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4TH

12:14 – 12:58

5TH

1:02 – 1:46

6TH 7TH 8TH

1:50 – 2:34 2:38 – 3:42 3:46 – 4:30 (4 minute passing periods)

*We have a 20 minute “homeroom” period: 7 th Period. (Character Lessons, DEAR, and announcements.)

Factors to consider when choosing classes:

Your child’s academic strengths

Teacher input

Past STAAR performance

Personal goals

Choices for 6

th

Grade Core Classes

Pre-Advanced Placement Regular (On-grade level)

Pre-AP Language Arts (GT version also) Pre-AP Math Pre-AP Science Pre AP World Cultures and Geography Language Arts Math Science World Cultures and Geography

Questions to Help Determine Pre-AP Readiness

     Attitude Are they excited about their learning mathematics?

Do they try to do things “faster” than the other students?

Are they intrigued/not frustrated by problems that cannot be solved right away?

Do they show an aptitude for building and drawing?

Do they appear strong in science?

   Aptitude Have they done well on standardized tests?

Do they have an easy time learning mathematics?

Do they like to read for pleasure?

??? How many PreAP classes should my child take???

Only you and your child can determine this! We encourage all 6 th graders to try at least one.

 What are your child’s strengths?

  The amount of extracurricular activities should be considered.

How important are these classes to your child?

 What path are you aiming for in High School?

Over 50 % of CTMS Classes are Pre AP Classes

 60% of CTMS students take at least one Pre AP class.

 We encourage all students to take at least one Pre AP class to challenge themselves.

 40% of students take all four Pre AP classes.

Math Course Sequences (NISD uses middle school PAP to condense the curriculum and get one year ahead)

Regular Math 3yrs in 2yrs.

Pre AP Math

All 6 th grade students will receive 2 electives chosen from the following:

Fine Arts Electives

Students must choose one elective from:

- Band, Orchestra, or Choir General Electives

The 2 nd elective is chosen from: -

Exploratory Wheel

(technology class )

or -

Intro to Theatre

or

- Band, Orchestra, or Choir

Elective Choices:

9 possible combinations

 Band & Wheel  Band & Theater  Band & Orchestra  Band & Choir  Choir & Orchestra  Choir & Wheel  Choir &Theater  Orchestra and Wheel  Orchestra and Theater

Band and Orchestra Instrument Drives

(no reservations needed; show up to try various instruments for comfort and fit)

BAND 

April 7 th

5:00 - 7:00 at

CTMS

April 21 st

5:00 - 7:00 at

CTMS

ORCHESTRA  April 28 @ Wilson MS from 6:00-8:00pm   May 6 @ Pike MS from 6:00-8:00pm May 8 @ Chisholm Trail MS from 6:00-8:00pm

All 6

th

graders take PE.

 45 minute class.

 PE outfit - $15.

 Athletics starts in 7 th grade. (football, volleyball, basketball, track, tennis, cross country running, soccer & cheerleading.)  Runners Club: open to all grades (afterschool)

New Dell Tablets for 6

th

graders

   Each NISD middle school student will be issued a tablet at the beginning of the year.

Insurance is available (highly encouraged.) Tablet = textbooks and are used as instructional tools.

Why do they need Tablets?

NISD Vision: The best and most sought after school district where every student is future ready:

Ready for college Ready for the global workplace Ready for personal success

Tablets…What access do they have?

 While at school, students have access to the NISD server and

most

inappropriate websites and social networking is blocked.

 Away from school, netbooks can log on to any wireless access point and would not be protected by the NISD server.

 Teachers have the ability to monitor all student netbooks from their own computers.

Tablets…What access do they have?

(Cont.)

 All students have email access but can only send and receive from ‘[email protected]’  Student have live access to their grades online.  Almost all school work is downloaded & uploaded to netschool.

Success in middle school involves much more than just good grades!

Success in 6

th

grade

      STUDENTS Use your Netbook for organization.

Turn in assignments on time Attend tutorials when needed.

Form bonds with teachers and staff Ask questions for help when necessary.

Maintain a well-rounded schedule which includes extra-curricular activities.

       PARENTS Check your child’s Netschool and Netbook.

Check grades and assignments on-line.

Work to make sure your child attends tutorials as needed.

Form bonds with teachers and staff.

Ask questions for help when necessary.

Make sure your child maintains a well-rounded schedule.

Sign up for e-mail updates and weekly reminders.

Communication is the Key!

 All school employees have email.

– Principal newsletter (weekly) – Teacher websites  Campus website.

  SchoolMessenger (Email and Phone blast) Opportunities to volunteer. (Mentor – Watchdog)

6

th

Grade Students can…

 Attend Pep Rallies (Parents too!)  Attend school dances, after school sporting events and programs (Parents too!)  Attend field trips (Parents too!)   Be nominated for Student Council Join the runner’s club & drama club  Participate in UIL events

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UIL Art Calculator Applications Dictionary Skills Impromptu Speaking Listening Skills Mathematics Maps, Graphs, and Charts Number Sense Oral Reading Ready Writing Science I and II Social Studies Spelling

Students get recognized!!!

TOP DOGS

 Each student of the A/B Honor roll each six weeks get recognized with a special treat and some “free time” outside of class or go to lunch early!

Parent Involvement

          Watch Dog Volunteer PTA Board or member Volunteer in the classroom Principal’s Coffee (monthly) Access School Website and teacher websites Access to child’s grades online Visit for lunch with your child Parent/Teacher Conference Thanksgiving/Veterans’ Day Field Day

 Every student will be assigned their own locker.  Lockers have assigned combinations.

LOCKERS

 You will have MANY opportunities to practice your combination BEFORE school starts next year.

 You WILL have trouble with your locker! DON’T WORRY… We will help you!

Less is More.

 Use a string/sling bag – small back pack.

  Have a book you are reading.

Small binder – w paper  Pencils / pens.

 Netbook.

 Student ID- ( Library – lunch – everything ) That’s all you need: Daily.

PUP CAMP!!

 At pup camp students will meet new friends, meet their teachers and do fun activities to help get ready for middle school.  Exact times and dates will be posted on the campus website during the summer. Be on the lookout for more information on this exciting event! ( Morning of Saturday, Aug 23 th )

Last but Not Least…

 If in doubt….ASK!

 Get to know the Administration and teachers at the Middle School.

 Remember your child needs your guidance more than ever during this transition.

Important Contacts

Principal - Mr. Todd Rogers 817.215.0602 [email protected]

Assistant Principal – Matrice Raven 817.698.1645 [email protected]

Assistant Principal – Amy Wagner 817.215.0645 [email protected]

Counselors Contact Information

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Steve Bates (A-L)

[email protected]

817-215-0608   

Barbara Hardy (M-Z)

[email protected]

817-215-0604