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Welcome Parents! Incoming Grade 6 Parent Orientation

Welcome Parents! Incoming Grade 6 Parent Orientation. March 7 , 2016 MRS. ALICE BOWMAN PRINCIPAL MR. ROB DENNIS ASST. PRINCIPAL MRS. IRENE PETRSORIC COUNSELOR MRS. VALERIE ZAFFERS COUNSELOR. Plainview-Old Bethpage Middle School A Tradition of Excellence in Middle Level Education.

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Welcome Parents! Incoming Grade 6 Parent Orientation

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  1. Welcome Parents!Incoming Grade 6 Parent Orientation March 7, 2016 MRS. ALICE BOWMAN PRINCIPAL MR. ROB DENNIS ASST. PRINCIPAL MRS. IRENE PETRSORIC COUNSELOR MRS. VALERIE ZAFFERS COUNSELOR Plainview-Old Bethpage Middle School A Tradition of Excellence in Middle Level Education

  2. Overview of Topics to be Discussed • Grade 6 Scheduling and Programs • Clubs and Activities • Social and Emotional Issues for Grade 6 Students

  3. Grade 6 Scheduling TEAMING IN GRADE 6 • Students are on a team of teachers in grade 6 for their four core subject areas: Math, Social Studies, Science and English • ELA AND Math are sixty minute blocks (periods 2/3, 3/4) • Students travel as a class for their core classes but are mixed for specials based on language choice • There are four teams, each with approximately 50 students • Teams have common planning time every day • Academic Check-In Meetings occur monthly with team teachers, Guidance Counselor, and Assistant Principal

  4. Core Class Rotation Math and Science– Teacher A ELA and Social Studies – Teacher B There are two teachers on each team. Your child’s schedule is equally split between the two of them.

  5. World Languages and Elective Classes

  6. WORLD LANGUAGES • Students take a World Language in grade 6 • The language courses are either Spanish, Chinese or French • The successful completion of a language in grades 7 and 8 marks the completion of level 1R and allows students to take 2R or 2H in grade 9

  7. Elective Classes • The elective classes students take in grade 6 are as follows: Physical Education – Full Year/Alt. Day General Music – Half Year/Alt. Day CEU Spanish/French/Chinese One Quarter/Alt. Day CEU Computers One Quarter/Alt. Day Art – Half Year/Alt. Day Home and Careers – Half Year/Alt. Day Health – Half Year/Every Day

  8. Academic Intervention Services • Academic Intervention Services (AIS): AIS Reading or AIS Math • Support is provided for all students that do not meet NYS Standards in the areas of math and reading • Placement is based on a score below a mid-level two on NYS Assessments, a student is not progressing well in the classroom, and may have benchmark exam scores that are low • This is taken in lieu of one of the special area classes

  9. Special Education Services • Students that have an IEP and receive support services may receive either Resource Room or an Integrated Co-Teaching Model Schedule • Students would receive a support period in lieu of General Music and the CEU’s

  10. Extracurricular Activities

  11. Clubs and Activities • There are a wide range of clubs for students to participate in (See the brochure) • Clubs meet during zero period on Monday or Wednesday • Students may participate in intramurals in the morning through the PE Department

  12. Music Program • Students can participate in the following performing groups in grade 6: Symphonic Orchestra 5th and 6th Grade Chorus 5th and 6th Grade Band Jazz Band

  13. Social and Emotional Development • Students are going through major changes during this time • Communication with parents often tends to decrease as peer groups become even more important to students • It is important that your child knows that there is an adult that they can talk to • Communication between home and school is critical • Student responsibility • Homework requests

  14. Looking Ahead…..

  15. Looking Ahead at Some Decisions…. Math 7-1 (Grade 7) Earth Science (Grade 8) Art 9 (Studio Art) (Grade 8)

  16. Question and Answer Session Thank you for Coming this evening!

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