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Welcome to Redding Middle School Home of the Knights

Fifth Grade Parent Night. Welcome to Redding Middle School Home of the Knights. Introductions. Administration Jim Comegys, Principal Denise Barnes, Assistant Principal Support Staff Teachers Thank You!. Agenda for Tonight:. 6:30-6:50 Course Offerings and Schedule

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Welcome to Redding Middle School Home of the Knights

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  1. Fifth Grade Parent Night Welcome to Redding Middle School Home of the Knights

  2. Introductions • Administration Jim Comegys, Principal Denise Barnes, Assistant Principal • Support Staff • Teachers • Thank You!

  3. Agenda for Tonight: • 6:30-6:50 Course Offerings and Schedule • 6:50-7:00 Emotional Adjustment to Middle School • 7:00-7:15 Extra Curricular Activities Supply List/Summer Reading • 7:15-7:40 Tours Hosted by various Staff members with light refreshments and time to chat in the Café after the tours.

  4. Academics and Courses • Sixth Grade Courses and Curriculum • All sixth graders will have the same course work in Math, Science, Social Studies and English Language Arts. Information and topics of study is on the handout you received as you came in • Students are scheduled into homerooms and sections by the computer • A variety of Related Arts Classes are also offered to 6th Graders with ever effort for all students to have: • Art, Physical Education, Health, Keyboarding, and Some type of Music (Band/Chorus/Keyboarding/General Music)

  5. Sample Student Schedules A sample of this years sixth Grader schedule would look like this • HM/AR 8:50-9:20 Accelerated Reader • Period 1 9:20-10:13 Mathematics • Period 2 10:14-11:07 Language Arts • Period 3 11:10-11:40 Lunch • Period 4 11:42-12:27 Related Arts • Period 5 12:29-1:14 Related Arts • Period 6 1:16-2:20 Science • Period 7 2:22-3:31 Social Studies

  6. Related Arts Schedule: • Students are assigned a variety of Related Arts Courses based on student needs, availability, and desire to participate in courses such as band or chorus. • During a trimester a student would have 3 related arts scheduled, but only attend 2 per day.

  7. A student might have Art, Agriculture and Band For example:

  8. Middle School vs. Elementary: Changes to expect: • Elementary students typically have 1-3 teachers in a day. RMS students might have up to six in a day. This transition sometimes is difficult for students (and Parents) • Grading changes • Students work load and responsibility increases • Middle school students have more freedom and opportunities for extra-curricular activities • Changes in the Code of Conduct (discussed later)

  9. Two Way Communication • We have worked hard to improve two-way communication from home to school and school to home over the last few years. • Some Tools to use (one size does not fit all ) • Webpage – www.reddingms.org • Voice Mail 378 – 5017 or 378 – 5081 w/ directory • Email: First Name.Last Name@ appo.k12.de.us (found on website also) • Agenda Book • Parent Conferences • Online Grade information – Launch in late September • Alertnow Phone Calls

  10. Grading and Report Cards • The sixth grade report card is similar to the 5th grade report card • Grades are reported out in trimesters • Report Cards come out in November, February, and are mailed home in June. • Students are required to pass all four content areas for promotion to the next grade level • Grades will be based 40% on Process – Practicing (homework, class work) and 60 % on Product – Demonstrating Understanding (Tests, Major Projects)

  11. Opportunities for Academic Support and Success: • Instructional Support for students that did not meet Standard on the DSTP in 5th Grade • Academic Academy – After School program designed to help students improve DSTP and Academics • Many teachers come early, eat lunch and stay late to support students. • Many teachers use a homework hotline, email distribution list, and the webpage to inform parents about assignments

  12. Physical, social and emotional changes consume much energy and concentration of middle school students. This can impact: their learning their attitude their behavior Changing Times

  13. Classes are harder Changing classes More homework Juggling many assignments, including long-term projects Increased peer pressure and fitting in Making the Transition

  14. Healthy Homework Habits • Establish a study routine. • Provide a quiet place to study with good lighting, a table and supplies. • Be positive about homework. • When your child asks for help, provide guidance not answers. • Help your child determine what is hard homework and what is easy homework. • Watch your child for signs of failure and frustration. • Reward progress and homework.

  15. Get to know your child’s teachers. Teachers, Counselors and Administrators can be reached by phone or email (www.reddingms.org). Bully Hotline (378-5081, ext. HELP). Contact guidance for resources. Stay Informed

  16. Be upbeat about what lies ahead. Introduce your child to our website. Offer support and recognize their fears. Hold your child accountable. Easing theTransition

  17. Communication is important to us! Please visit our website at www.reddingms.org

  18. Why Do We Need You? • Experts and studies show that parental involvement in a young teen’s education is one of the most important factors in raising student self-esteem and academic achievement and we agree! • You are valuable, appreciated and needed.

  19. How Can You Become Involved? • Our goal is to involve all of our parents in various aspects of the school. • Please consider donating a few hours of your time, talents, or school related resources to help Redding students to have a successful school year. • There are numerous ways that you can help – please review our Parent Partnership Brochure

  20. Two Critical Documents

  21. Students will receive both, the first day or two of school, and teachers will review the expectations. • Agenda Book must be with student every day, all day • Remain in tact • Missing agenda’s must be replaced - $10.00

  22. DRESS CODE • The school requires students to dress appropriately for school and extracurricular activities. • Headwear of any type may not be worn • Outerwear is not permitted while in the building. (Fleece and warm-up jackets will be permitted) • Shorts and skirts are acceptable attire; however, the length must not be more than 3 inches above the knee. • Shirts must have sleeves, must cover the waist, and will not be low cut or see-through. • Footwear must be worn at all times. (Flip flops, sandals, and bedroom slippers are not permitted)

  23. Both books have an “Acknowledgment” page that MUST be signed and returned to homeroom. They are located in the front of the each book.

  24. The Code of Conduct Is used by EVERY staff member in our district. It is YOUR responsibility to know it. When is it in force? AT ALL TIMES

  25. ALL Times? • On school property • On the bus • To, from, and at the bus stop • At district events • Even when behavior out of school presents ANY TYPE of threat to ANY Redding knight

  26. Why does it exist? To establish and maintain a “good school environment”

  27. What is our PBS Program? • A program to support and reinforce positive behaviors in all school settings • A tool for teachers and school personnel to support expectations in classes, halls and common areas • A way to help students take responsibility for their actions and develop a sense of ownership in our school • A POSITIVE way to help each student be successful

  28. How is it used? • We will be using a ticket system • Students earn tickets in each classroom/school environment for different behaviors that follow the Code of the Knights • Students may redeem tickets for various activities, events and items throughout the year

  29. The Code of the Knights • Be Respectful • Be Responsible • Be Safe • Be a Good Citizen • Be There, Be Ready

  30. Summer Reading • Parents are reminded that all 5th Grade Students will have a summer reading requirement. Students will have a must read of Maniac McGee and a choice from the list attached. • Information will be sent home with your child in May • Summer Reading is worth 10% of the first marking English Language Arts grade

  31. We will conduct brief tours of the school at this time. Your tri-fold program should have a number on it. We will arrange the tours using those numbers. We will be available in the café for light snack and questions at the end of the tour or you may write on the note card any questions you have.

  32. Thank you for joining us at Redding Middle School We look forward to a great year!

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