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Welcome to Magnolia Intermediate. For the 2019-2020 School Year. About the Building. 6th grade is on the second floor of the intermediate campus. The intermediate campus does not have lockers. PE and electives are on the first floor past the cafeteria. Academic Classes.
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Welcome to Magnolia Intermediate For the 2019-2020 School Year
About the Building • 6th grade is on the second floor of the intermediate campus. • The intermediate campus does not have lockers. • PE and electives are on the first floor past the cafeteria.
Academic Classes Students will have 6 classes during an 8 period day; math and ELA are double-blocked. • Language Arts • Math • Science • Social Studies
On-level & Advanced Classes • ELA, Math, Science and Social Studies offer both: • On-level classes: • provide students with instruction based on state standards • are differentiated to meet the learning needs of all the students in the class • Advanced classes: • also provide students with instruction based on state standards • are differentiated to reach students at an advanced level of synthesis and analytical processing • focus on academic skills that will ensure success in advanced classes and/or International Baccalaureate and develop a student’s college readiness
How Do I Know If My Child Should Take Advanced Classes? • These courses are designed to align with AP and IB courses in high school and therefore are more rigorous in nature. • Students who perform at Meets or Masters on any STAAR test are encouraged to take advanced classes. Students may feel challenged at first. However, we find that most students quickly rise to meet expectations with support provided by the classroom teachers.
Electives • Students attend electives each day. • Students will choose 1 full-year elective: • Art • Band • Choir • Technology Applications • Students are placed in their elective based on availability.
Physical Education • All 6th grade students have PE or Intro to Athletics once a day. • Tennis shoes and uniforms are required for participation in PE/Intro to Athletics. • All students can participate in after-school intramurals. However, Intro to Athletic students MUST participate in at least one. • Available Options • PE • Students participate in game-based activities that fulfill state standards. • Introduction to Athletics • Students participate in conditioning, running, stretching and learn in-depth sports skills as an introduction to junior high sports.
Course Selection • Course selections will be completed electronically at https://bit.ly/2U5ESsn or click on the hyperlink on MIS webpage. • Course selections must be submitted online by April 16, 2019. • Mrs. Duree will help any student that needs assistance in this process.
Lunch • Lunches are 30 minutes in length. • Lunch prices and account numbers are the same as elementary school. • Students may bring a lunch or purchase a lunch. • Snacks are also available for purchase in the lunch line.
Dress Code Not Allowed: • tank tops • short shorts • baggy pants • hats/caps • no holes in pants above the knee • leggings without an outer garment that meets dress code Hair will be a natural hair color.
Attendance • Students cannot miss more than 18 days and still receive credit for the school year. • When a student is absent, he or she should bring a parent or doctor's note to the front office upon returning to school. • Notes must be received within 10 days of the student’s absence.
Medication at School • Students cannot carry medication to or from school - even over-the-counter medication. • If students require medication during the day, parents must bring it to the clinic in its original container. Parents will be required to fill out a medication consent form. • Students can carry cough drops without a note.
Cell Phones & Electronic Devices • Phones are to be turned off when students enter the building. • Phones and electronic devices are to be used for educational purposes only and only when directed and supervised by a teacher. • Texting is not allowed during the school day; students are allowed to use the front office phone if they need to contact parents during the school day. • Campus administration is required to investigate threats made through social media.
Discipline • All teachers use a CHAMPS classroom structure, a positive behavior management plan. • All teachers use a campus-defined plan that is designed to help students correct misbehaviors using strategies such as, student/teacher conferences, parent contact, learning lunches and office referrals. • Lunch detentions, after-school detentions, ISS and suspensions are only administered through campus administrators.
Testing for 6th Graders • Math STAAR (May, no retakes given) • Reading STAAR (May, no retakes given) • District Common Assessments may be given at the end of each nine weeks for core classes. • Online Interim Assessments may be given in math and/or reading.
For Information, Contact... Lisa Bertrand, Principal: lbertrand@magnoliaisd.org Angela Martinez, Assistant Principal: amartinez@magnoliaisd.org Mandy Duree, Counselor: mduree@magnoliaisd.org Sarah Etter, Academic Coordinator: setter@magnoliaisd.org Office Phone Number: 281-252-2033
2 handouts are available: What You Need to Know About Signing Up for 6th Grade Classes A Description of The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma and Advanced Placement (AP) Programs Sign up for Remind to receive updates and information. We look forward to a great 2019-2020 school year.