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Welcome to Transit Middle School: Transitioning to a Giant Leap

Join us at Transit Middle School as we welcome 260 5th-grade students to embark on their middle school journey. Our Transition to Middle School WEB program provides orientation and guidance, promoting academic achievement and character education. Trust our team to carefully assign students to appropriate classes and teachers. Get involved with our PTSA and intramural sports. We offer a comprehensive 5-8 program with support from counselors, social workers, and psychologists to ensure student success.

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Welcome to Transit Middle School: Transitioning to a Giant Leap

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  1. Welcome to Transit Middle SchoolMay 30, 2017

  2. What are we about? Academic Achievement Character Education

  3. External Assets Internal Assets We want Transit students to be Asset Strong!(40 Developmental Assets)

  4. TMS Class of 2021 We are welcoming about 260 5th grade students About 1,000 students attend Transit

  5. Transitioning to Middle School is a Giant Leap

  6. 4th Grade student visit May 2017 Parent orientation May 2017 5th Grade student orientation (August 24, 2017) First week of school with teachers Grade Level Assembly with Dr. Bohen Open House (September) Parent conferences (November) We are committed to helping parents and students start their middle school journey

  7. Transition to Middle School WEB, or Where Everybody Belongs, • Orientation and transition program • Welcomes students to middle school • 8th graders are trained • 8th graders act as positive role models & mentors • 5th graders discover what it takes to be successful

  8. Team building with 5th graders

  9. Transition to Middle School August 24, 2017 5th Grade Orientation

  10. Transition to Middle School 8th Grade WEB Leaders will assist with locks and lockers at orientation Parents may visit the building after orientation

  11. Shrinks a large school Creates family-like atmosphere Increases teacher collaboration to support & challenge students 5th grade hall Teaming

  12. Based on Multiple Factors Reading Level Math level Performing groups Unique needs Social/Emotional dynamics Class size Gender balance Placement of Students

  13. Avoid teacher requests Avoid friend requests Feel free to share unique information about your child Trust our team – our process allows time to carefully assign students to appropriate classes and teachers Placement of Students

  14. School Hours 8:45 Doors unlock & students enter 8:55 Homebase 3:35 Dismissal Attendance Office 24-hour hotline (626-8760) Report absence before 8:45 All tardy/absences require a parent note Early release requires a note Students will only be released to adults on their emergency card Logistics About Transit

  15. Logistics About Transit (716) 639-8500 www.justforkidsonline.org/

  16. Logistics About Transit Multiple locations for parent pick up & drop off

  17. Health Office 626-8761 Logistics About Transit

  18. 5th Grade Lunch A nice time to relax with friends Last four digits of student ID# = lunch code (This number is on the student’s schedule) Logistics About Transit

  19. Technology Integration Provides students with a 21st century tool that engages and empowers students in their learning and provides students the resources to: *Gather & evaluate information *Communicate *Collaborate *Think critically *Solve problems creatively

  20. WITS Parent Portal

  21. Get Involved INTRAMURALS AVAILABLE TO ALL GRADES • Football, Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball and Cross Country Running • Basketball, Fitness, Floor Hockey, Learn to Swim, • 5/6 Swim, 5/6 Track & Field

  22. PTSA A great way for you to get involved in the middle school years… Gina O’Neil (PTSA President)

  23. 8:45: Enter building 9:55: Homebase -Announcements/Pledge -Silent Sustained Reading 9:20-3:35 -Core-1 Math -Core-2 ELA -Core-3 Social Studies/Science -Lunch -Clinic/French or Spanish -PE/ art or music -Band/Orchestra/Chorus 3:35: Dismissal In addition… Special Ed. Services Academic Intervention Math Lab Library & Research Support Computer Lab Support Gifted Programing Clubs Sports Field Trips 5th Grade Program

  24. Behavioral ExpectationsWith Dr. Bohen

  25. Behavioral Expectations

  26. 5th Grade School Counselor Mr. Whitney Abbott School Social Worker Mrs. Katie Cageao School Psychologist Mrs. Mary Baumgart Navigating Middle School

  27. Student Services • Comprehensive 5-8 program with support from counselors, social worker and school psychologist • School Counselor assigned to 5th grade class to work with students and families throughout the middle school experience • Coordination with parents and teachers to support student success

  28. School Counselor’s Role Student Advocate Facilitate communication between home & school Work closely with teachers to support students’ academic/social/emotional growth Monitor student academic progress Provide social/emotional support

  29. Academic Counseling and Groups • Transition to middle school • Organization / study skills • Test taking strategies • Asset building • Social skills

  30. Gifted Programming Services Mrs. Miranda

  31. Purpose of Gifted Programming Services in Middle School • To facilitate creative, productive and self- directed learners • To provide opportunities to meet the needs of students who exhibit gifted behavior • To provide additional services to assist students to better develop their capabilities

  32. Identification… • We don’t identify students but we DO identify strengths and interests allowing us to plan for appropriate and meaningful programming opportunities • We use a variety of resources to identify students in need of academic services beyond what is provided in the regular classroom.  These resources have included student interest inventories, teacher observation, academic performance / grades, pretests, screening activities, standardized assessment data, classroom motivation, and mastery of classroom curriculum as demonstrated on assignments Above Average Ability Creativity Gifted Behavior Task Commitment

  33. Moving up to Middle School • If my child participated in Gifted Programming in Elementary School, will they automatically be participating in Middle School? • Not necessarily. Gifted Programming is a revolving door with prior students returning and new students entering. • Students peek at different times (being in GPS in 4th grade is not a categorizing label they keep for life) • There is communication between elementary and middle school GPS providers. • Teachers meet to discuss student strengths and needs.

  34. Types of Gifted Programming Services (GPS) • Content specific programming:  both pull-out from class AND during clinic & lunches • Interest based groups – from study halls and clinic times • Clubs – interest and strength based • Competitions – Spelling Bee, Geography Bee, Math Olympiad Services provided each year vary, as they are based on the unique needs of the students attending Transit Middle School.

  35. Frequency of Services • Varies based on student needs • Schedules change throughout the year • Clinic and lunch times are the central times for Gifted Program Services • Gifted programming is a revolving door ~ A student is not “in” or “out” of the GT program; rather, they are provided with services varying in intensity and frequency based on need

  36. Final Thoughts What can I do as a parent of a child displaying gifted behavior? • We appreciate parent feedback.  If you feel your child is in need of academic services beyond those provided in the regular classroom you may contact Mrs. Miranda and/or the classroom teacher. • Encourage your child to try clubs and teams to broaden their experiences. • Encourage your child to participate in competitions.Mrs. Miranda posts information for students on WITS. • GPS looks for a variety of traits for different services, however, at the core is: Motivation/Effort, Skill/Knowledge, and Creativity/Critical Thinking

  37. For more information: Feel free to contact Mrs. Miranda with any questions!Email: kmiranda@williamsvillek12.org

  38. What to Expect in 5th Grade

  39. 5th Grade Students will receive these items if they ordered them over the summer

  40. 5th Grade Students can also purchase a locker ladder to help them get organized!

  41. 5th Grade School Supplies The supply list is in your packet and will be posted online this summer. (This list is an abbreviated sample)

  42. 5th Grade Make sure all supplies are labeled!

  43. Walk through your child’s schedule with them after orientation. They’ll learn where to go and you’ll learn the layout of our building together!

  44. What does the 1st week of school look like?

  45. Put your child on the bus and send him/her off to middle school! They will enter the building with their classmates and we will make sure they get to their correct destination!

  46. School Tour: We’ll visit the dining rooms together, explain how to order a lunch, and find old and new friends to sit with!

  47. We’ll get to know each other… …and transition to the Transit Middle School 5th grade family

  48. 5th Grade Field Day with Mr. P

  49. E.L.A. Math Social Studies Science You will learn more about the 5th Grade curriculum at Open House in September

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