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Melissa Ridge Intermediate Parent Information Night for Incoming 6th Graders. May 1, 2014. Introductions. Principal, Christy Fiori 6 th Grade Team Leader, Erin Cole. Agenda. Mission/vision of campus Communication Daily life Leadership opportunities Volunteer opportunities
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Melissa Ridge Intermediate Parent Information Night for Incoming 6th Graders May 1, 2014
Introductions Principal, Christy Fiori 6th Grade Team Leader, Erin Cole
Agenda Mission/vision of campus Communication Daily life Leadership opportunities Volunteer opportunities Parent workshops Registration process
Mission/Vision • Vision: Guiding students to discover their utmost potential • Mission: We will develop tomorrow’s leaders by providing an exemplary education which cultivates independent thought, builds character, and empowers students to impact their community.
Communication • Weekly Cardinal Connection E-Newsletter • Grade Level Emails • Skyward • Email • Wednesday Folders • Student Planners • Campus Website • Annual Parent Survey • Report Cards/Progress Reports • Portfolio Conferences & EOY Celebration • Curriculum Night • Parent Information Night • Marquee • Phone calls are always welcome!
Daily Life • Arrival begins at 7:30a.m. • Students are dropped off by crosswalk in carpool lane • Students proceed to the cafeteria (breakfast is offered) • Students are escorted to their classrooms at 7:50 a.m. • Tardy Bell rings at 7:55 a.m. • Lunch: 6th Grade 12:40 p.m. (subject to change) • Dismissal 3:10 p.m. • Carpool line begins in front of the Competition Gym • Buses pick students up in front of the MRI Building • Walkers/Bike Riders meet at the crosswalk to be escorted across the street
Daily Life • Schedules • 6th Graders rotate between four core subjects: Math, Science, Language Arts & Social Studies • Students receive specials daily for a minimum of 45 minutes • Students Not in Band: • Physical Education- 4 times per week • Art - 1 time per week • Band Students: • Physical Education- 4 times per week for 30 minutes • Band- Meets daily
Beginner Band • Students will explore instruments in music class over the next month to help them determine if they want to participate in band. This also helps with instrument selection. • Parent meeting will be held in May regarding band information for 6th grade. • Please contact Matthew Baggerly with any questions: mbaggerly@melissaisd.org
Course Selection Sheets • Helps in transition to middle school • Students will choose between Art and Band • They are due to the MRI office on May 12th.
Report Cards & Portfolios • Report Cards are sent home through Wednesday Folders each 9 weeks & Progress Reports on the 5th week. • Portfolios are used in all classes to promote student reflection and growth. • Students are graded on the following scale: • A=90-100 • B=80-89 • C=70-79 • F= 69 and Below
Special Programs • The following programs are implemented on our campus for students that are eligible: • Gifted and Talented • English as a Second Language (ESL) • Special Education • Dyslexia • 504
Leadership Opportunities • S.O.A.R- Students Organized to Achieve Results • Yearbook Committee • Spirit Committee • News Committee • School Improvement Committee • Engineering Club • Kids Inquiry Conference (KIC) • 4H • Caught Being a Leader Program • Student Incentives
Huddle • Time for celebration, recognizing student achievements, and promoting school spirit • Held once per month • S.O.A.R. students help lead • Parents are always welcome to attend • Held in the Multi-Purpose Building Gym
Volunteer Opportunities for Parents • Office Lunch Coverage • Field Day • Melissa Ridge Race Day • Library Support • Classroom Support • Kids Inquiry Conference (KIC) • Field Trips • Picture Day • Registration • And others!
STAAR Testing Next Year • Reading & Math only at the end of April each year. • It is not an SSI year, but is expected that the students pass. This testing information is used in consideration for honors courses in middle school.
Title one • What is Title One? • According to the U.S. Department of Education the purpose of Title 1 funding, “is to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach, at minimum, proficiency on challenging state academic achievement standards and state academic assessments.”Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/11105.aspx#ixzz0pdOHjHwp
Title one • A comprehensive reform model used to upgrade the entire educational program in a Title I school, and it has the primary goal of ensuring that all students, particularly those who are low-achieving, demonstrate at least proficient levels of achievement of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
Title one- 10 Components • Needs Assessment- students, staff, parents/community, & facilities • School Wide Reform Strategies- research based programs and practices • Highly Qualified Teachers • Professional Developmentfor teachers • Retaining & Attracting Highly Qualified Teachers • Parental Involvement- school-parent compacts • Include Teachers in Decision-making and Assessment • Additional Assistance to Students in need • Coordination of Services and Programs
Title one- Actions 2013-2014 • Parent Involvement • Annual Parent Survey • Weekly Parent Newsletter • School-Parent Compacts • Email Notification Blasts • Parent Involvement Committee Created
Registration Process • Dates/Location TBD • Please bring… • Completed 2014-2015 Registration Forms (available to download on our website as of April 30th) • Copy of current utility bill • School Supplies… • Order forms were sent home the week of April 21st • Supply list is also located on the website • Deadline to order through EPI is May 23rd • Order forms should be turned into the MRI Office • Planners will be purchased in the MRI office during Registration, Meet the Teacher, or First Week of School. The cost is $4.00
Questions? • Contact the MRI Office at 972-837-4530 • Email Christy Fiori at cfiori@melissaisd.org • Email Erin Cole at ecole@melissaisd.org Thank you for coming!