Wayne Carle Middle School th 5 Grade Student

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Wayne Carle Middle School th 5 Grade Student and Family Interest Night

Wayne Carle Middle School th 5 Grade Student and Family Interest Night

Note! This presentation and all registration resources, including the FAQ document you should take

Note! This presentation and all registration resources, including the FAQ document you should take with you tonight, will also be found on the Wayne Carle web site.

Another Note! We ask that students stay with their parents/guardians throughout our Interest Night.

Another Note! We ask that students stay with their parents/guardians throughout our Interest Night.

One Final Note! We’re expecting a full house tonight. Please skip as few seats

One Final Note! We’re expecting a full house tonight. Please skip as few seats as possible. Thanks.

Home of the Eagles

Home of the Eagles

Exemplary Faculty & Staff • • • • 23 Faculty Members 3 Counselors/SELS Instructional

Exemplary Faculty & Staff • • • • 23 Faculty Members 3 Counselors/SELS Instructional Coach School Psychologist Full Time Librarian Speech/Language Therapist School Resource Officer Clinic Aide Paraprofessional(s) Financial Secretary Principal’s Secretary Facility Manager Custodial Staff Cafeteria Staff Assistant Principal

Best Mindset for Middle School Success • I belong in this community. • My

Best Mindset for Middle School Success • I belong in this community. • My ability and competency grow with my effort. • I can succeed at this. • This work has value for me.

From “The Forgotten Middle” The level of academic achievement that students attain by 8

From “The Forgotten Middle” The level of academic achievement that students attain by 8 th grade has a larger impact on their college and career readiness by the time they graduate high school than anything that happens academically in high school.

Technology: Supporting Student Achievement • • Laptop computers Chromebooks Computer Lab Projectors Smart Boards

Technology: Supporting Student Achievement • • Laptop computers Chromebooks Computer Lab Projectors Smart Boards Wireless Environment Document Cameras And thank you parents and PTO!!!

What is the role of a counselor? • • Student advocate Support person Life

What is the role of a counselor? • • Student advocate Support person Life skills teacher Conflict mediator Academic advisor Career Fair Program coordinator – – – Orientation Registration Team Building ICAP Careers Social/Emotional Activities

What else is different from elementary school? • • Fresh baked cookies every day!

What else is different from elementary school? • • Fresh baked cookies every day! The number of students in each grade! We don’t line up very often! Lockers! Lunch! 8: 25 -3: 21! 7 classes, different rooms and teachers! Your child!!!!!

Speaking of Your Child… • 6 th grade team of five teachers with Reading,

Speaking of Your Child… • 6 th grade team of five teachers with Reading, Writing, Math, Science and Social Studies (“school within a school”). • Most of those classes in the same pod. • Most if not all of those lockers in the same pod. • 6 th grade only lunch. • Separate 6 th grade entry in the morning. • First day of school will be 6 th grade only. • Other safe and orderly school practices.

Required 7 th Grade Core Courses § § Science Social Studies Language Arts Mathematics

Required 7 th Grade Core Courses § § Science Social Studies Language Arts Mathematics ØMath 6/7 ØMath 7/8?

7 th Grade Elective Courses Full Year (36 weeks): Semester (18 weeks): § Concert

7 th Grade Elective Courses Full Year (36 weeks): Semester (18 weeks): § Concert Band 6 § Orchestra 6 § § § § • Art * PE * (Required Elective) Technical Education* Family & Consumer Science* World Languages & Cultures? Theater Arts 6 Choir 6 (By choice only) All courses dependent on enrollment and other factors.

Intervention Courses We often “double dose” students in Math by enrolling them in grade

Intervention Courses We often “double dose” students in Math by enrolling them in grade level Math plus a period of intervention Math called “Math Seminar. ” This Intervention class takes the place of one of the three elective classes. We similarly use a “Learning Strategies” class to provide additional support for some students. Both of these are designed to help students “keep up and catch up. ”

After School Activities Program • Sponsored by the City of Westminster – – –

After School Activities Program • Sponsored by the City of Westminster – – – Taught by WC teachers and Westminster P&R staff On-site and off-site activities Offered Monday-Thursday Fall and Spring offerings Activity Examples: • Volleyball • Basketball • Track • Bowling • Golf • Cross Country Running • Running/Bolder Boulder Training – Fee based programs with scholarship available

Recognition and Opportunities • • • Honor Roll SOAR Awards Outdoor Lab (6 th

Recognition and Opportunities • • • Honor Roll SOAR Awards Outdoor Lab (6 th Grade) International Towne (7 th Grade) SS Wyoming Trip (8 th Grade) Summer Travel

Recognition and Opportunities • • • FCCLA Club Thespian Club Tech Tuesdays Geography and

Recognition and Opportunities • • • FCCLA Club Thespian Club Tech Tuesdays Geography and Spelling Bees Junior Honor Society Access Class to provide additional time with teachers.

Parent Involvement • • PTO Accountability Healthy Schools Team Others based on suggestion/interest

Parent Involvement • • PTO Accountability Healthy Schools Team Others based on suggestion/interest

Wayne’s Welcome: Fall Registration/Orientation Day Date to be determined. Includes… § Proof of immunization

Wayne’s Welcome: Fall Registration/Orientation Day Date to be determined. Includes… § Proof of immunization § Confirm contact info in Jeffco Connect § School bus schedule § Lunch accounts § School picture and photo ID § Student Schedule § Locker Also, our first full day of classes will be a 6 th grade only day. Students go through a shortened version of their schedule and have a variety of orientation activities.

Choice Enrollment § If you live outside the elementary attendance area of. . .

Choice Enrollment § If you live outside the elementary attendance area of. . . ØLukas ØMeiklejohn ØWitt § …. you may pick up a choice enrollment form at the registration information table in the back of the room. Round 1 is from January 8 -31. § Also, see Ms. Cancellieri or Ms. Chandler near the main office if you have questions.

Six Months to Sixth Grade! Nov: Interest Nights on 28 th and 30 th

Six Months to Sixth Grade! Nov: Interest Nights on 28 th and 30 th Dec: Caroling with elementary students in the Lukas and Witt neighborhoods on Monday, Dec 18. • Winter Fandango Concert with elementary band orchestra students on Tuesday, Dec 19. Jan: Outdoor Lab presentation by 6 th grade teachers from feeder elementary schools (date TBD) Feb: Counselors go to elementary classrooms for registration presentation (date TBD) March: Evening panel presentations (date TBD) April: WC visits for 5 th and 6 th graders during the school day (dates TBD) May: Morning Coffees with Counselors at feeder elementary schools (dates TBD) And final decisions regarding WC Summer Academy and the first days of school will be made soon.

FAQ Document The FAQ document provides the best information we have. We expect to

FAQ Document The FAQ document provides the best information we have. We expect to update this document through August 2018. Make sure you pick up a copy tonight!

What/Who to See Tonight! • • • Student led tours. Core teachers together in

What/Who to See Tonight! • • • Student led tours. Core teachers together in a pod or room. Elective teachers in their rooms. Librarian in the library. Other staff available throughout. Transition Committee Parent Reps in the lower main hall.

Thanks for being here tonight. Our staff is available tonight until 7: 45.

Thanks for being here tonight. Our staff is available tonight until 7: 45.