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Welcome to Montana City Middle School! “Above The Line By Design”

Welcome to Montana City Middle School! “Above The Line By Design”. 6 th Grade Teachers. Mrs. Ark: Math, Science Mrs. Bartels: Communication Arts Mr. Blaskovich: Science, PA Mrs. Erickson: Communication Arts Mrs. Flathers: Math, Science, PA Mrs. Kennedy: Math, GM

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Welcome to Montana City Middle School! “Above The Line By Design”

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  1. Welcome to Montana City Middle School!“Above The Line By Design”

  2. 6th Grade Teachers Mrs. Ark: Math, Science Mrs. Bartels: Communication Arts Mr. Blaskovich: Science, PA Mrs. Erickson: Communication Arts Mrs. Flathers: Math, Science, PA Mrs. Kennedy: Math, GM Ms. Klass: Social Studies, Com Arts, PA Mrs. Trudeau: Math, Com Arts, Social Studies Mrs. Thennis: Principal

  3. Daily Schedule Arrival: 8:05 TA: 8:10 – 8:25 1st Period 8:28 – 9:18 2nd Period 9:21 – 10:11 3rd Period 10:14 – 11:04 4th Period 11:07 – 11:57 Lunch 12:00 – 12:35 5th Period 12:40 – 1:30 6th Period 1:33 – 2:23 7th Period 2:26 – 3:16 Dismissal 3:20

  4. Important Information Agenda Books ~ $4.00 Exploratory - October & May - Murals, scuba diving, jewelry making, geocaching, archery, sapphire-mining, fly fishing, fly tying, pickle ball, hiking, and much more! Math, Science, and CA textbooks available for online use…. www.my.hrw.com

  5. PASShttp://montanacity.schoolwires.com - Academic Overview - Student #/Password - Friday Updates - Grading Scale Late Papers - # days excused absence = # days make up - Long term projects (1 week+) = due upon return - Unexcused, 50% off, not accepted past 2 days A=94-100 B=84-93 C=75-83 D=70-74 F= 69 or less

  6. Practical Arts (PA) Daily, 5th period Rotates quarterly 6th Grade PA’s7th-8th Grade PA’s - Music Production/Drama - Art Appreciation - Computer Skills - Family Consumer Science - Health - Guidance/Careers - Money Management - Health - Information Technology - Spanish Additional Opportunities - Gifted/Talented - Intervention Reading

  7. Teacher Advisory Period (TA) Teacher Advisor Goals: - Staff & student relationship building - Positive student interaction in multi-grade group. - On-going guidance for all students. - Enhance positive and realistic self-concept, increase self-reliance, independence, decision-making and problem solving skills. First 15 minutes, Daily 8:10 – 8:25 - Lunch count, announcements and commemorative activities

  8. Extra Curricular ~ Athletics: • Volleyball (fall) • Cross Country (fall) • Track (spring)

  9. Extra Curricular ~ Leadership • Students Reaching Out (SRO): - Community Outreach - Student Activities - Peer Mentoring • 6th Grade Officers 2013-14: - Alyssa Plant (6th Rep, Peer Mentoring) - Riley Thennis (6th Rep, Student Activities) - TBD in fall (6th Rep, Community Outreach) Be Involved, Have a Voice in YOUR School!

  10. Mr. Maxwell ~ Physical Education Elementary and Middle School Differences - More opportunities, higher expectations - Standard Grading Scale Grading -Dress out for daily activities - Participation * Formal Assessment (pedometers, hr monitors, tests) * Informal (behavior, teamwork, communication, etc.) - Make-Up * Hour Activity Make-Up Form or Written Report Communication ~ Injury/Doctor Notes Online Tools ~ SchoolMaster, Webpage

  11. TBD and Mr. Connole ~ Counselors Individual Counseling sessions Small Group Counseling sessions Guidance/Careers Class - “7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens” by Sean Covey - 8 Keys of Success - Teambuilding, role plays, group work & discussions Daniel Champer, Therapist Emily Munn, Mental Health Specialist

  12. Ms. Bogen and Mrs. KennedyBand/General Music Beginning Band - Choose an instrument from one of the following families: Woodwind, Brass, *Percussion (*pre-requisite) General Music ~ Chorus - Music History, music theory, composers & American 20th Century music forms and singing Winter & Spring Programs - Performance expectations - Winter program attire See Piccolo’s TODAY for instrument rental and information.

  13. Mrs. Bartels ~ Art • Exploration of variety of mediums, techniques, and styles in 2-D and 3-D art projects. • Issued sketch book for the year ~ Drawings assigned weekly. • Creative Journaling. • Effort. Effort is always a choice and each student has power to be a good art student. (Late paper policy will apply to art assignments.) • Mrs. Bartels' School Web page ~ assignments, due dates, grading.

  14. Mrs. Heggen & Mr. Kuhl Library Skills Library skills class every other week. Library skills class follows standard grading scale. Library skills class follows standard late paper policy.

  15. Grade Point Average • GPA is the sum of the grade points earned divided by the total number of credits taken. • Honor Roll - Students are eligible if they earn a 3.25 + GPA. • Improvement Honor Roll - End of 2nd, 3rd, & 4th quarter student GPA’s improving by .5+ over the previous quarter eligible. • Extracurricular and Athletic Eligibility

  16. Specials (A day and B day):

  17. Help your child be a successful middle school student. • Encourage your student to be a self-advocate! Communication!! • Support the following skill development: • Organization • Responsibility • Help set up an organizational system they can use at school and home to store assignments, tests and homework. • Help find a space at home to do homework that is free from distractions such as TV or noisy siblings.

  18. Be prepared to listen and provide positive support regarding “middle school drama”. Let administrator know immediately if something doesn’t feel right. • Encourage your child to use their agenda book daily. • Check your teacher webpages for links to tips on how to help your middle school student be successful. • Work with your child on establishing a good time to do homework to maintain good study habits. • Help your child with homework, but do not do it for them!

  19. ??’s Thank you!

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