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Welcome Back 7th Graders
School Year
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VICs (Very Important Crocs)
Ms. Nunez, Principal Ms. Estrada, Assistant Principal Ms. Kairalla, Assistant Principal Ms. Rodriguez, Middle School Counselor Ms. Bonvecchio, 9th – 10th grade High School Counselor Ms. Escoto, 11th – 12th CAP Counselor Coach De Paz, Athletics Director/Dean of Discipline Ms. Artau, SPED Coordinator Ms. Llambes, Activities Director Ms. Kimmy, Activities and Athletics Assistant Ms. Diaz, Treasurer Ms. Milian, Attendance Manager Ms. Gomez, Class Sponsor
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How to Survive Middle School
Meet teacher expectations Follow rules Be on TIME Avoid drama and gossip Choose your friends wisely Join clubs Be self-confident Have good hygiene habits Learn to balance responsibility with fun Seek an adult for help BELIEVE IN YOURSELF!!!! Avoiding gossip – if it’s not going to benefit someone don’t say anything Surround yourself with positive people Join clubs – get involved, join sports teams. Boys and girls basketball see Nigel for information. Seek an adult for help if you are having a hard time solving an issue.
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How to Survive Middle School
How to Ace your classes Pay attention in class Take notes Do your homework – create a student account on the school website Stay organized – use a planner Don’t procrastinate Ask questions Study- be prepared for class Check your teacher’s webpage Set up notifications Get enough sleep and put your phone to sleep when you do Check your PPMH everyday Use a planner or your phone calendar Set up notifications on your teacher’s webpage so you can get an alert when the teacher updates his/her page.
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Are you interested in getting involved at PPMH? Join a club!
Activities Fair Thursday, August 31st 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
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Text @ppmhevents to 81010 For schoolwide activites
Remind 101 to For schoolwide activites
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Text @ppmh2023 to 81010 For 7th grade class activities and events
Remind 101 to For 7th grade class activities and events
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Am I passing? A= 4 B=3 C=2 D=1 F= 0
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Total pts for the year Letter Grade B D C Points earned 7.5 2.5 5 You multiply each letter grade by At the end of the year you must have a minimum of 10 points to pass each class. You want to make sure you have the 10 points by the end of the 3rd quarter to avoid any unnecessary stress Academic Review – any student who receives a D or an F the first 9 weeks. Academic Probation – any student who has been retained, is recovering courses or receives a D or F for two consecutive grading periods, EVEN IF you had an A at any point and already have your 10 points.
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High School Courses Algebra 1 Geometry Physical Science Biology
Foreign Languages These courses count towards your High School GPA
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Road to College Duke Tip
Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) is a gifted education program based at Duke University. Its stated purpose is to identify gifted children and provide them and their parents the resources for them to reach their full educational potential. Students qualify for Duke TIP’s 7th Grade Talent Search by scoring at or above the 95th percentile on an accepted grade-level standardized test like the FSA. To be considered a candidate students much score 360 or higher in their ELA and Math FSA
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Road to College PSAT 8/9 It measures:
The PSAT 8/9 is a test that will help you and your teachers figure out what you need to work on most so that you’re ready for college when you graduate from high school. It measures: What you learn in school What you need to succeed in college AP potential
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Road to College – Why should I take AP and Dual Enrollment courses?
AP® and Dual Enrollment courses are college-level courses offered in high school They absolutely look amazing in your transcripts! Gives you bonus points for weighted GPA. A score of 3 or higher on an AP exam can typically earn students college credit and/or placement into advanced courses in college. Dual enrollment courses give you college credit while in High School.
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Keep up with class assignments!
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Check your grades often…
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