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Carter Middle School: Get on the Bus to Success!

Carter Middle School aims to develop students academically and socially in a safe environment where everyone feels loved and valued. The school focuses on increasing attendance, reducing absenteeism, and improving proficiency in Math and English. CMS offers programs like VILS, PBIS, and Title 1, with a dedicated team and technological support. The school has a zero-tolerance policy for bullying and harassment, encouraging students to report any incidents promptly. With a focus on positivity, excellence, and respect, CMS strives to create a conducive learning environment for all students.

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Carter Middle School: Get on the Bus to Success!

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  1. Let’s Get On the Bus! Welcome!!! CMS Parents

  2. What is our Mission? • The mission of Carter Middle School is to develop the whole student, emphasizing academics and social, emotional skills in a safe and positive learning environment.  

  3. My Vision • To have a school in which everyone works together to be the best school to learn and work and everyone feels loved.

  4. What’s up this year? • Be Here (<5) • Stay Positive • No Energy Vampires Allowed! • Love each other. • Work hard! • Have fun! I want everyone to Get on the Bus!

  5. CMS Goals • Increase Attendance to above 95% • Reduce Chronic Absenteeism by 5%. • Increase the number of students that are Proficient/Advanced in Math by 3%. • Increase the number of students that are Proficient/Advanced in Reading/English by 3%. • Increase Family and Community Engagement

  6. Programs • VILS • PBIS • Title 1 School • Special Education • CTE (Technology and Computer) • Honors Courses • RTI

  7. Title 1 Budget • $313,479 for the 2018-2019 School year • ELA Teacher • TPACK Coach • RTI Educational Assistant • Technology (Chromebooks) • Math Teacher • $5,123 for FCE for 2018-2019 • Attendance Initative

  8. Title 1Support • ELA Teacher • TPACK Coach • RTI Educational Assistant • Technology (Chromebooks) • Math Teacher • Additional Tech Support

  9. HORNET Positive Respectful Involved Dependable Excellence

  10. Hornet PRIDE Expectations

  11. NO ENERGY VAMPIRES ALLOWED!

  12. Bullying, Harassment, and cyberbullying • Knox County Schools prohibits acts of harassment, intimidation, bullying and cyber-bullying.1,2 Harassment, intimidation, or bullying is conduct that disrupts both a student’s ability to learn and a school’s ability to educate students in a safe and orderly environment. All Knox County School’s staff is responsible for ensuring this is faithfully implemented in all areas under their purview or direct supervision. • “Cyber-bullying” means bullying undertaken through the use of electronic devices; • “Harassment, intimidation, or bullying” means any act that substantially interferes with a student’s educational benefits, opportunities or performance, and:

  13. Bullying, Harassment, and cyberbullying • If the act takes place on school grounds, at any school sponsored activity, on school-provided equipment or transportation or at any official school bus stop, the act has the effect of: •  Physically harming a child or damaging a student’s property; •  Knowingly placing a student or students in reasonable fear of physical harm to the student or damage to the student’s property; •  Causing emotional distress to a student or students; or •  Creating a hostile educational environment; or

  14. Bullying, Harassment, and cyberbullying • If the act takes place off school property or outside of a school-sponsored activity, it is directed specifically at a student or students and has the effect of creating a hostile educational environment or otherwise creating a substantial disruption to the education environment or learning process.

  15. Bullying, Harassment, and cyberbullying • Students who feel they are being harassed, bullied or intimidated may report this concern to any teacher or school administrator or the office of the Superintendent using any means of communication with which they feel comfortable. Consequences and appropriate remedial action for students who commit acts of harassment, intimidation or bullying may range from behavioral interventions up to and including suspension or expulsion. The appropriate action will be consistent with established Board Policy, case law, Federal and State statutes. • Reference KCS Board Policy J-210 - Harassment of Students and J-211 - Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying or Cyber-Bullying

  16. Bullying, Harassment, and cyberbullying

  17. NO ENERGY VAMPIRES ALLOWED!

  18. CMS Discipline • Progressive Discipline • Possible Consequences: • Classroom Responses • Administrative Conference • Silent Lunch • Off Team Restriction • Out of School Suspension • Long-Term Suspension: Alternative School

  19. INFORMATION THOMAS WATSON Email: thomas.watson@knoxschools.org Phone: 865-933-3426 Twitter: @CMS_principal_

  20. Get on the Bus Show Your Hornet PRIDE!!

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