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Mission Possible: Graduation and Beyond
CLASS OF 2024 Information and Tips for Creating a Successful Middle School & Career Experience
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Welcome to Moses Administration 6th Grade Teachers Counselors
Principal: Scott Viness Assistant Principal: Dianah Johnson 6th Grade Teachers Counselors Ms. Jones: ELA Mr. Berry: Science Mr. Holmes: Science Ms. McQueen: Math Ms. Johnston: Math/SS Ms. Revelle: Social Studies/ELA Ms. McBride: Social Studies/ELA Introduction of administrators and 6th grade teachers Lead Counselor: Elisha Martin Counselor: Jonathan Miller
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Transition To Middle School
Like anyone who begins a new journey, there will be excitement along with lots of questions. This presentation will help answer questions as well as prepare students and parents for the transition to middle school. As in elementary school, professional school counselors in middle school support district students in three life domain areas: Academic Career Personal/social
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Getting Ready for Middle School MS 101
This document is a guide for students and parents and provides information about middle school. Information is provided about: 5th to 6th Transition Process and Events Academics Organization, Study Routines, Reminders Important Definitions Characteristics of Middle School Student and Middle School Vocabulary/Definitions Middle School Courses High School Courses Taken During Middle School Testing
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Middle School 101 Career Planning Personal and Social
Just Keep Peace Characteristics and Concerns of Middle School Students Parent Involvement and Tips School Personnel Differences in Elementary and Middle School BRIDGE advisement
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What classes will my student take during their 6th grade year?
ACADEMICS What classes will my student take during their 6th grade year?
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Students have several teachers in middle school
Students have several teachers in middle school. During 6th grade year, students take: Homeroom Language Arts Math Science Social Studies Two Connections classes (electives) MVP (Moses Vocational Pathways)
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Several locker breaks at assigned times
SAMPLE SCHEDULE 8:15-8: Arrival to School/Homeroom 8:45-9: st Period 9:55-11: nd Period 11:05-12:37 3rd Period & Lunch (12:15-12:37) 12:40-1: th Period 1:50-2: Connections (PE) 2:40-3: Connections (Art) Several locker breaks at assigned times
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Advanced Courses Some middle school students will take advanced courses in: English/Language Arts Math Science Social Studies
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Criteria for Advanced Courses
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Advanced Courses Students taking advanced courses in middle school may also take high school courses for high school credit beginning as early at 7th grade. 9th grade Honors Literature and Honors GSE Algebra I are available to begin in 8th grade REMEMBER- It is important to do well in 6th and 7th grade courses and meet all requirements, if a student wants to take the above courses in middle school.
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Testing CogAT The CogAt is typically taken in 6th grade. The test assesses student’s abilities in reasoning and problem solving using verbal, quantitative and nonverbal (spatial) symbols. The test has three parts: Verbal Battery, Quantitative Battery, and Non-verbal Battery. *If given this school year, this will be completed in the Fall. Georgia Milestone Assessment Georgia Milestone measures how well students have learned their knowledge and skills outlined in the state- adopted content standards in language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. Students in grade 6-8 take these summative tests in the Spring. ITBS This nationally norm-reference test is given to students in the 8th grade. The ITBS test assesses reading, language arts, math, science, and social studies.
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What is BRIDGE advisement?
Building Resourceful Individuals to Develop Georgia’s Economy
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BRIDGE Advisement For all elementary and middle school students, there is BRIDGE advisement delivered by counselors through classroom guidance. BRIDGE advisement activities and plans help all student become college and career ready. During grades 1-5 elementary students learned about career clusters and 5th grade students complete a Career Portfolio on a career interest during the second semester.
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BRIDGE Advisement Tasks in 6th Grade are completed on GCIS Jr.
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The following BRIDGE Law advisement tasks are required to be completed in middle school on the student’s Georgia Career Information System account: Grade 6 GCIS Account continues to be used or is created Career Cluster Survey is completed. Grade 7 Reality Check is completed. 3 Career Concentrations/Clusters are explored. Grade 8 3 Careers with Occupational Information are saved in the student’s portfolio. Plan of Study/Pathway is identified. Dual Enrollment/Move on When Ready information is provided during advisement. Individual (BRIDGE) Graduation Plan is completed and updated in each students’ GCIS Portfolio.
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Middle School Students
Personal/Social Support for Middle School Students
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JUST KEEP PEACE Just Keep Peace is a proactive program for bullying prevention. It promotes tolerance and acceptance. Characteristics of Middle School Students are included in MS 101 Parent involvement and parent tips are included in MS 101 This is utilized by all schools in the county. There are helpful tips listed within your MS 101 books for your student and parent involvement
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Differences in Elementary and Middle School
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Important Immunization Information
Please make certain you have taken care of immunization requirements for your student. The State of Georgia requires that all students entering public school have a completed certificate of immunization on file with the school. There is a requirement as students enter sixth grade that there is proof of meeting requirements on Form Students entering 6th grade must have had two MMR vaccines and show proof of immunity to varicella An up-to-date immunization form is due prior to the first day of school. Please check with your healthcare provider to see if your child needs any additional immunizations. The state sends an auditor to check 6th grade records each fall. They will make a list of individual students who need additional immunizations. Failure to provide documentation of up-to-date immunizations can cause your student to be withdrawn from school. All requirements are on the district website link. I will be here this Summer to accept forms if students are getting their shots this summer.
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6th Grade Summer Camp A ½ day camp will be offered during the summer as an orientation to middle school on Wednesday , July 19, 2017 from 8:30-12:30 The cost is: $20.00 This Includes a Moses T-shirt, Locker and Pizza!!! Registration deadline is June 8th You can register and pay Mrs. Martin TONIGHT There will be a brief parent orientation from 9:00 am- 9:30 a.m.
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6th Grade Camp During the Camp the Students Will:
Participate in a scavenger hunt to learn their way around the building Meet some teachers, counselor, and administrators Practice opening their locker Learn organizational strategies that are helpful in middle school Eat lunch in the cafeteria Receive a MMS T-shirt
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Stay Informed From the Counselor
There are several ways to reach the counselor: Join the 6th grade Class of 2024 Counselor REMIND group: *This will only be used to keep you informed on important activities and information that may be sent home related to 6th grade students. (I.E. small group opportunities, BRIDGE Activities, Summer Camp, parent nights, etc). Stay Informed on the Counselor’s Website Visit the counselor’s website: *Also accessible via the Moses homepage- listed under “For Parents” to 81010 Phone: ext
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Thank You for your Time and Involvement!
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