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Magnet Info Night May 21, 2015
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Typical 6 th grade schedule Magnet Academic classes Core – 3 period block Math – 1 period Science – 1 period Elective class Band, Orchestra, Wheel PE Tutorial Enrichment, Make-up work, or Reteach
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Summer Assignments Available on CT Magnet website http://www.tustin.k12.ca.us/Page/4896 http://www.tustin.k12.ca.us/Page/4896 Core, Math, Science pages with links Links become active June 22 All assignments are due on the first day of school
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Magnet Program Expectations Strive for excellence in all academic work Maintain a 3.00 Academic GPA (Math, Science, Reading, Language Arts, and Social Studies) Note: Field trips, science camp, and other Magnet privileges depend on maintaining a 3.00 Academic GPA.
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Magnet Program Expectations Show respect and courtesy to all students, teachers, administrators, and staff members Be responsible for taking good care of all equipment, materials and supplies Observe the Homework Policy, completing all assignments neatly, accurately and on time, and making up any work missed during absences
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Magnet Program Expectations Actively participate in the program classes and activities so that the learning of all students in the program and at Columbus Tustin Middle School is enhanced Comply with the Tustin Unified School District and Columbus Tustin Middle School policies for Discipline, Attendance, Academic Honesty, Dress code and Conduct Actively participate in all Magnet Fundraisers
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Field Trips Modjeska Canyon/Casper’s Park ($50) Crystal Cove ($50) Ca ScienCenter, IMAX, Special Exhibit ($35) Bowers Museum (when exhibit reflects standards) ($35) Note: Costs are subject to change and include program, bus, parking, substitute costs
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Camp Raintree Camp ($400) Julian, CA 5 days, 4 nights Team building, survival skills, animal tracking, rock climbing, archery, skits, environmental studies Camp attendance requires commitment by October 31 Note: Costs are subject to change, and include program, lodging, meals, bus, substitute costs
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Funding The Magnet Program receives no district funding for field trips and camp; these programs are made possible through: fundraising efforts of the Magnet Boosters parent donations
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Fundraising Opportunities Tiller Days Winter See’s Candy Spring See’s Candy Butter Braid Casino Night
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Fundraising Donations For individuals that choose NOT to fundraise, a convenient donation plan with monthly collections is available
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Q & A Questions? Contact program coordinator ctmagnet@tustin.k12.ca.us
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