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JAY M. ROBINSON MIDDLE SCHOOL Charging Into the Future March 2013 March 2013
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Awards and Distinctions National “School to Watch” Academically Excellent Developmentally Responsive Socially Equitable NC Honor School of Excellence with High Growth – top 1% of all MS in the State Since opening in 2002, we have EXCEEDED all local, state and national goals
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Awesome Achievements Science Olympiad is nationally ranked Chess Team is nationally ranked Shakespeare Recitation-Finalist Math Counts – Went to State Competition Quill- State Champions Twelve- State Champions
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Let’s talk TEACHERS!! 60 Certified Staff Members 77% Teachers with 4 plus years of experience 25 National Board Certified 30% with one or more Masters Degrees 100% Highly Qualified
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Student Demographics 1065 Students 70% White 11% African American 2% Hispanic 12% Asian 5% Multi-racial/Other
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Initiatives for 2013-2014 Data Wise Philosophy Differentiation Professional Learning Communities BYOT PEAK Balanced Literacy
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Parent Information Hours – Students allowed in the building at 7:45am; The day ends at 3:15pm Students are considered tardy after 8:10am Carpooling – Do not park in the fire lane/carpool line; Students are to be let out of the car in front of the building ONLY
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Parent Information Grades – PAM; Teacher have the liberty of 10 days to enter grades following an assignment Tutoring – All teachers offer at least one day a week of tutoring Behavior – Disruptive, disorderly, disobedient behavior is NOT ALLOWED
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T-Dap Vaccination required for 6 th grade Must be compliant by 30 days from the start of school or risk suspension www.immunizenc.org www.immunizenc.org
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Middle School Philosophy Teaming Limit movement throughout the building Expect excellent performance Expect students to take greater responsibility
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Purpose of Middle School Our purpose is to prepare students for: Life in 21 st Century Global Economy
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Coursework IS Rigorous Academic Rigor Critical Thinking and Reasoning Skills Problem Solving Skills Expecting Students to Analyze, Evaluate, Critique, Synthesize, Communicate and Create new Knowledge
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Homework Expect homework every night Homework helps reinforce mastery Read, read, read Practice math skills
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Summer Reading Requirements: Book with a written assignment: Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick Further recommendations for advanced readers Directions will be mailed home and will be available on our website. Due: September 2013 (exact date will be on mailing)
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We are the Chargers! 6 th Grade Teams: Broncos, Colts
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Block Schedule Students take 4 core classes per year Language Arts, Math, Science & Social Studies Placement in Language Arts and Math is determined by EOG scores. Options for placement are: Honors & Standard Plus Language Arts classes are heterogeneously mixed. Math classes are based on its varying curriculum
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Serving Our Gifted Students We are a school that practices inclusion Gifted students are cluster grouped within the core classrooms Academic Facilitator works with the core teachers to push, stretch and extend the curriculum for gifted students
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Serving our EC Students We use a co-teaching model to serve some of our students in the Exceptional Children’s program We have 2 self-contained Autistic and SAC Classes
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Students take 4 semesters of electives per year. They rotate on an A-Day / B-Day basis. Band (year long) Orchestra (year long) Exploring Foreign Language Computer Skills & Application Cultural Arts (art, drama, dance) Speech Journalism Elective Options for 6 th Graders: * PE / Health is required.
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A Day in the Life of a 6 th Grader Homeroom (School opens at 7:45am) 1 st block: Language Arts 2 nd block: Math 3 rd block: Lunch, Social Studies (A Day), Science (B Day) 4 th block: PE (A Day), Cultural Arts (B Day) Dismissal begins at 3:15pm
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Charger Communication Website: Jay M. Robinson Middle School Charger Chatter: Weekly newsletter Facebook: Jay M. Robinson Middle School (This is the official Facebook page of Jay M. Robinson Middle School) www.theJMRcharger.com: School Newspaper www.theJMRcharger.com Twitter: @JMR_MS
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Other ways we communicate… Student Planner Email, Staff Wikis, Connect Ed Quarterly Progress Reports, Parent Assistant Module (PAM) Specifically designated Parent Conference Day every Wednesday. Call the 6 th grade counselor for an appointment.
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A Positive Environment Order, Discipline and Safety are a top priority Frequent Safety Audits practiced Orderly, supervised transitions
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A Positive Environment Students have more freedoms and responsibility than in elementary school— we teach and expect superb behavior. Curriculum Night in August
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Competitive Cohorts Science Olympiad Twelve Quill Chess Team Show Choir Art Scholastics Quiz Bowl Geography Bee, Spelling Bee Shakespeare Recitation Contest Math Counts Team American Mathematics Competition
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Non-Competitive Clubs Student Council Environmental Club
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Other Extracurricular Activities: Fine Arts Performances Musicals Work toward eligibility for: BETA Club National Junior Honor Society
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JAY M. ROBINSON MIDDLE SCHOOL EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION IS OUR PRIMARY FOCUS
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