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Open House July 26, 2013

Open House July 26, 2013. About Worth County Middle School. Administrators Tiffany L. Sevier – Principal Donald Edwards – 8 th Grade AP/Attendance/Saturday School Mary Perron – 7 th Grade AP/Response to Intervention Carole Slappey – 6 th Grade AP/Testing Coordinator.

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Open House July 26, 2013

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  1. Open House July 26, 2013

  2. About Worth County Middle School • Administrators • Tiffany L. Sevier – Principal • Donald Edwards – 8th Grade AP/Attendance/Saturday School • Mary Perron – 7th Grade AP/Response to Intervention • Carole Slappey – 6th Grade AP/Testing Coordinator

  3. About Worth County Middle School • Other Staff • Counselors – Deirdere Smith, Greta Webb • Media Specialist – Jan Masters • School Improvement Specialist – Maria Fletcher • Parent Involvement – Jaki Johnson • School Resource Officer – Sgt. Henry Duncan

  4. What is the Purpose of WCMS? • Our purpose • To ensure a quality education for all students leading to graduation and productive citizenship

  5. What is the direction of WCMS? • For our graduation rate to reach 80% or above, and for students to meet or exceed established accountability measures.

  6. Direction of WCMS • We will achieve this direction by providing high expectations, a relevant and rigorous curriculum, data driven standards-based instructional practices, appropriate interventions, and celebrations of success as we move forward.

  7. Direction of WCMS •  As a result of our success we will attract and retain high quality teachers, provide a foundation for community economic growth, and prepare graduates for post-secondary success.

  8. 6th Grade Schedule • 6th grade • 8:00-8:20 Homeroom • 8:20-10:00 Connections • 10:00-11:10 Academic • 11:10-12:20 Academic • 12:20-12:50 Lunch • 12:50-2:00 Academic • 2:00-3:10 Academic

  9. 7th Grade Schedule • 7th grade • 8:00-8:20 Homeroom • 8:20-9:30 Academic • 9:30-10:40 Academic • 10:40-12:50 Connections (11:30-12:00 Lunch) • 12:50-2:00 Academic • 12:50-2:00 Academic • 2:00-3:10 Academic

  10. 8th Grade Schedule • 8th grade • 8:00-8:20 Homeroom • 8:20-9:30 Academic • 9:30-10:40 Academic • 10:40-11:50 Academic • 11:50-1:00 Academic • 1:00-1:30 Lunch • 1:30-3:10 Connections

  11. Extracurricular Activities • Sports – Football, Softball, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Golf, Cheerleading, Archery • Clubs • Yearbook, Environmental Club, Eighth Grade Ambassadors, Beta Club, Future Farmers of America, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Y Club, Chess Club, Girls of Promise

  12. A Few Dress Code Help Hints(page 43in student agenda) • Helpful Hints • Avoid wearing dresses, blouses, sweaters and shirts that are strapless, low cut, halter tops or see through material. No bare midriffs or tank tops Not allowed!

  13. A Few Dress Code Help Hints(page 43in student agenda) • Dresses or skirts may not be strapless, low cut front and or back, halter top or fishnet or crotchet material. Shoulders must be covered. Not allowed! Shoulders must be covered! Low cut dresses are not allowed.

  14. A Few Dress Code Help Hints(page 43in student agenda) • No dresses or skirts are to be worn which are more than three inches above the knee. Shorts may not be more than four inches above the knee. Shorts, skirts or dresses are NOT allowed if they are more than three inches above the knee

  15. A Few Dress Code Help Hints(page 43in student agenda) • Shoes (except for medical reasons) must be worn at all times. No bedroom shoes are allowed. Shoes must be tied, fastened and/or buckled. Appropriate footwear may be required for specific courses and/or specific areas. Not allowed!

  16. Dress Code (page 43 in student agenda) • No outer garments or clothes that have any printed words that may be considered: • Aggressive, vulgar, degrading, violent or profane, advertise alcohol, drugs, or tobacco products, and or show gang affiliations or any social club that is not approved by administration

  17. A Few Dress Code Help Hints(page 43in student agenda) • Sweat pants, jogging pants, sleepwear or swim suits are not acceptable as school apparel (any exception to this rule requires the explicit approval of the principal). See-through material allowing undergarments or skin to be visible is not permitted. No pajama pants, lounge pants or pajama-like clothing is allowed.

  18. Not allowed Pajama pants are not allowed at school. Sweat pants are not allowed at school

  19. A Few Dress Code Help Hints(page 43in student agenda) • Hats, caps, head coverings of any type are not allowed on campus (or on school buses). Sunglasses are not to be worn inside the building. This includes sunglasses worn on top of the head. Not allowed on campus or buses

  20. A Few Dress Code Help Hints(page 43in student agenda) • No “sagging” is allowed.

  21. A Few Dress Code Help Hints(page 43in student agenda) • Parents and students, please read the dress code in its entirety. Administration, faculty, and staff reserve the right to decide the suitability of any and all garments and accessories.

  22. Last minute reminders • Remember to: • Ask them about school supplies that will be needed for their class • Give them your email address and up to date contact information

  23. Ways to Help WCMS • Sign up for PTO • Sign up for Harvey’s Hometown Rewards • Sign up for Target REDcard • Sign up for My Coke Rewards

  24. WCMS SHIRTS FOR SALE TODAY School shirts are on sale today in Mrs. Sandy Bozeman’s classroom. She is located down 7th grade, room F14 This is an example of what the girls shirts will look like. The boys shirt will be a traditional black and gold t shirt.

  25. Thanks for coming!! • Come again to visit Worth County Middle School • Our doors are always open!

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