Welcome to Stevensville Middle School Sixth Grade Spring

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Welcome to Stevensville Middle School! Sixth Grade Spring Orientation May 26, 2015

Welcome to Stevensville Middle School! Sixth Grade Spring Orientation May 26, 2015

 • Five core classes every day • Math • Science • Social studies

• Five core classes every day • Math • Science • Social studies (history) • Language arts • Reading • One unified arts class that changes between A day/B day • One enrichment/extension/intervention class (EEI) Unified arts classes will change at ½ year except band chorus. th 6 Typical Grade Schedule

A Day B Day Period 1 – Reading Period 2 – PE/Health Period 2

A Day B Day Period 1 – Reading Period 2 – PE/Health Period 2 – Chorus EEI Lunch Period 3 – Science Period 4 – Language Arts Period 5 – History Period 6 – Math Period 6 - Math Each class is 52 minutes except EEI (40 minutes) and lunch (30 minutes). th 6 Typical Grade Schedule

Students have the opportunity to choose unified arts (specials). Option One: Band or Chorus

Students have the opportunity to choose unified arts (specials). Option One: Band or Chorus Option Two: No Band or Chorus You will take one of these classes: art, computer applications, foreign language experience (FLEX), or gateway to technology You will take art and two of these classes: computer applications, foreign language experience (FLEX), and/or gateway to technology. All students must take physical education/health. Course Requests

 • Date to be Announced • Students will… • Receive schedules • Practice

• Date to be Announced • Students will… • Receive schedules • Practice locker combinations • Meet teachers • See classrooms • Get supply lists Back-to-School Night

 • Principal – Mr. Kevin Kintop kevin. kintop@qacps. org • Assistant Principal –

• Principal – Mr. Kevin Kintop kevin. kintop@qacps. org • Assistant Principal – Mrs. Jennifer Schrecongost jennifer. schrecongost@qacps. org • School Counselor – Mrs. Jennifer Reed jennifer. reed@qacps. org 410 -643 -3194 Questions or Concerns?