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Welcome to
th
6
Grade !
North Naples Middle
School
9:05 – 3:50
•Margaret Jackson-Principal
•Jay Fike-Assistant Principal
NNM Middle
School
Administration
•Ed Laudise-AP of Attendance
and Discipline
•Andrea Kirk and Kim
Manning-School Counselors
•Jean Mason- Reading Coach
•Gina Billi- Intervention
Support Specialist
School Counseling Office
• School counselors support academic achievement and student
development.
• They provide direct services to M
students through interactions in
the classroom, small and large group activities, individual
student planning, and responsive services with counseling and
crisis response.
• School counselors also serve as student advocates to promote
academic, career, personal and social development.
• Student with the last name that begins with the letters A-LKim Manning
• Students with the last name that begins with M-Z-Andrea Kirk
Middle School Requirements
The requirements for students entering
6th grade in 2006-07 and beyond to be
promoted to the ninth grade include
successfully completing the following
12 core courses and the career course
taken in 7th or 8th grade for a total of
13 courses
Middle School Requirements
6th
7th
8th
ENGLISH
X
X
X
MATH
X
X
X
SCIENCE
X
X
X
SOCIAL
STUDIES
X
X*
X
CAREER
COURSE
Any student scoring a 1 or 2 on the
Reading or Math FCAT will be enrolled
in Intensive classes.
X
* Civics End-of-Course Exam will count 30% of
the student’s final grade.
Course Selection Sheet
COURSE SELECTION
The students’ tentative course request(s) will
involve:
• the consideration of test scores
• student’s overall academic record
• teacher and staff recommendations, and
student related interests
ELECTIVE COURSE SELECTIONS
We will do our best to accommodate
Non-Academic classes:
Art- one semester or full year
P.E.- one semester or full year
Band I- full year
Chorus I- full year
Orchestra I- full year
CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION INTO HONORS COURSES
• A willingness to enthusiastically enter into class discussions
• Advanced or proficient standardized FSA test results which
correlate to target area(s) of study (Level 3 or higher)
• An ability to deal with special learning opportunities and some
extra demands
• Consideration will be given to the student's overall academic record
(not just one course)
• Determining factors include language skills, developed writing
skills, consistent effort, attitude, and general academic
performance
CRITERIA CONTINUED…
• Student willingness to meet the rigors of the course
• The interest and ability to be self-motivated and self-disciplined in
order to work independently to develop their own personal work
• The student should demonstrate the sustained ability to keep up
with all other course work
NNM SPORTS
• Cross Country (boys and girls)
• Volleyball (boys and girls)
• Basketball (boys and girls)
• Soccer (boys and girls)
• Track (boys and girls)
Student Clubs/Activities
ASE- After School Enrichment
Activities:
• Yearbook
• Debate Team
• Academic World Quest
• NJHS
• Scholar Bowl
• Student Council
ASE:
3 sessions during the year
3:50 – 4:55
$35.00 per session
Transportation provided with
paid fee
• Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday,
& Thursday
• Extra Curricular and
Academics
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LUNCH- OPTIONS
BRING LUNCH FROM HOME
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BUY REGULAR SCHOOL FOR $2.25
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BUY LUNCH ALA CARTE
ALA CARTE ITEMS
WATER, 100% JUICES: $1.25
BOSCO PEPPERONI PIZZA: $3.00
CRISPY CHICKEN TENDERS: $3.00
SALTED PRETZELS : $ 1.00
GARLIC BREAD STICKS: $2.00
CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES: $1.00
Helpful Hints
• Locks and Lockers
• NNMS Planner
• Grades
• P.E.
Report Card
NNM TRACK CARD
All students keep track of their own behavior on the Track
card.
Staff add their input on the Track Card for infractions.
The card is placed in the binder (in a protective sleeve)
and will be used as a Communication device for teachers,
students, and parents throughout the year.
Parents are required to sign the card every nine week.
DRESS CODE
North Naples Middle School has a standardized form of dress!!
TOPS
•
Polo Style Shirts -Any solid color
•
2 or 3 button shirts only, starting from the collar
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Short sleeve or long sleeve
•
3 inches below waist of pants
•
Shirt length no longer than fingertips (arms at sides)
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Tucked in (optional)
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No logo at all (exception-option to wear school sanctioned logo)
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Spirit t-shirts (every Friday)
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White undershirts only permitted under polo shirts
BOTTOMS
• Navy Blue, Khaki, Black
• Pants or Shorts
• Long pants that sit at waist
• No denim, no athletic/sport-style shorts, no sweat/warm-up style pants
• Knee length shorts/ skorts that sit at waist
• No more than one size larger or smaller than student’s regular size
• Belts optional
• No skirts (exception for music department concert uniform which must be knee
length or longer)
• No frayed edges or holes of any kind
OUTERWEAR & FOOTWEAR
• Solid colors only, no logo at all (exception- option to wear
school sanctioned logo)
• Polo shirts must be visible beneath the outerwear
• Closed toe, closed heel
• No heel height greater than one inch
• Original shoelaces must coordinate with shoe
• No flip flops
• Socks are solid color (white, khaki, navy, or black)
IMPORTANT DATES
• Bus Routes published – August
• Wild KATS orientation day – August 11th
• School Opens – MONDAY, August 15th
• School Hours are 9:05-03:50
• Gates open at 8:25 for students