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Jefferson Middle School 27900 Rockwood St. Clair Shores, MI 48081

Jefferson Middle School 27900 Rockwood St. Clair Shores, MI 48081. LAKEVIEW PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Mission Statement.

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Jefferson Middle School 27900 Rockwood St. Clair Shores, MI 48081

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  1. Jefferson Middle School27900 RockwoodSt. Clair Shores, MI 48081 LAKEVIEW PUBLIC SCHOOLS

  2. Mission Statement • Jefferson Middle School uses effective instructional strategies and an interactive, integrated curriculum so that students meet or exceed course expectations. We build partnership with families and the community, and provide a network of support services that promote a safe, responsible, and respectful environment.

  3. Personal Experiences • Joslyn Brennan-Blue, 6th Grader • Luke Hyde, 7th Grader • Tessa Lau, 8th Grader • Mrs. Wilczak, Parent

  4. High School Graduation Requirements JMS students begin fulfilling Their first year of a two year world language requirement during their 8th grade year. All 8th graders take Algebra 1 and Earth Science, both high school courses.

  5. www.lakeview.misd.net Staff Staff directory Staff members are listed alphabetically Click on the classroom website links www.corestandards.org Resources Understanding the Common Core A New Foundation for Student Success Curriculum Resources • www.michigan.gov/mde • GLCEs • HSCEs

  6. Elective Offerings Technology/Industrial Arts • Computer Literacy (6-8) • Web Design (6-8) • Technology Lab (6-8) • Studio Skills (6-8) • Video Production (6-8) • Skills for Adolescence (6-8) • Graphic Design (7-8) • Applied Tech (6) • Woodworking (7-8) • Exploring Tech (7-8) • Industrial Tech (7-8) Performing Arts • Drama (6-8) • Vocal Music (6-8) • Music Exploration (6-8) • Band (6-8) • Orchestra (6-8) Visual Arts • Intro to Art (6) • Arts & Culture (6) • 2-Dimensional Design (7-8) • 3-Dimensional Art Sculpture(7-8) • 3-Dimensional Art Ceramics (7-8) Core Extensions • Patriot Publications (6-8) • Project Science (7-8) • Inventions/Marketing (6-8) • Physical Education (8) (required 6 & 7)

  7. Remediation 8th hour ASAP RiT Level Math Classes Language! Morning Homework Help Other opportunities from teachers Accelerated Opportunities Accelerated Math Language Arts Social Studies Science See p. 13 in the course selection book Reaching All Learners

  8. 14-15 Accelerated opportunities include; ELA, Math, Science and Social Studies 8th hour ASAP opportunities include: ELA & Math Study Skills classes for ELA (replace electives) Interventionists MEAP, NWEA, Explore, and grades are used for placement A rubric and teacher recommendations are used to differentiate placement of students into the program Accelerated, Remediation, Interventionists, and 8th Hour ASAP Classes

  9. Zeroes Aren’t Permitted • When a child is given a homework assignment and fails to complete the assignment by the given due date the student will be “ZAPPED”. The student will be given a ZAP form to take home along with the incomplete assignment. • This gives students one last chance to complete the assignment before actually being ZAPPED. The student is to: • Complete the assignment • Have their parent/guardian sign the ZAP form • Return both the assignment and ZAP form to the ZAP basket in the main office BEFORE 8:00 A.M. the next day.

  10. ZAP continued • If ANY of the above do not happen, the student will receive a pass to their T2R class and will report to the cafeteria where they will complete the assignment and then read their T2R book silently. If the assignment is not completed at the end of the hour, they will take it home and turn it in to the ZAP basket the next morning, or they will be ZAPPED once again. • If a child continues to be ZAPPED: • Parent/Guardian will be contacted • Parent/Guardian will meet with administration • Detentions and/or ISS will be assigned

  11. Time to Read- T2R • 25 minutes of sustained silent reading • 12-15 minutes of JMS TV • During the 2014-2015 school year students will have the opportunity to read or to complete/get help with work during T2R

  12. STUDENT SERVICESPrograms • Individual and small group counseling • Educational support groups • Parent education and counseling; referrals to community resources • Mentoring • Proactive Programs • Yellow Ribbon (suicide prevention) • Diversity Awareness • Red Ribbon (substance abuse prevention) • Anti-Bullying

  13. STUDENT SERVICES • Classroom Presentations- • 6th grade: Study Skills • 7th grade: Conflict Resolution & Anti Bullying • 8th grade: Decision Making/ Goal Setting • 6th, 7th, and 8th grades Career Explorations • Standardized Tests: • MEAP • ACT – Explore • NWEA

  14. PBIS

  15. JMS Boot Camp • First week of school 2014-2015 • All students will learn, practice, and demonstrate expected behaviors in the following areas: • Positive Behaviors • Literacy and Studying Strategies • Reading Strategies • Writing Strategies • Math Strategies • Technology • Attributes of Successful Students

  16. Progress! • How have academics and behaviors changed as a result of our efforts? • MEAP • ACT

  17. Spring 2013 Explore Results for the Class of 2017

  18. Cohort Growth Per Test from Spring 2012-2013 for the Class of 2017

  19. Extended Opportunities • Kidz Korner (latch key) • Paid service • 6:30 am-7:53 am • 2:51 pm- 6:00 pm • Power Start (breakfast) • Paid service • 7:30 am-7:53 am • Morning Homework Help • Free • Two to three teachers volunteering • M-F • Media Center • 7:15 am- 7:53 am

  20. JMS Athletic Teams, Clubs, and Organizations CLUBS • MITES • Jazz Band • Sports Reporters • Triathlon • Strato Club • Drawing • Shores Network for Action and Prevention • Patriots with Pride • French Club • Spanish Club • Workout Club • Robotics Club • Friends of Rachel • Girls on Track ATHLETIC TEAMS – 7TH & 8TH Grades Fall Football (no tryouts) Girls’ Volleyball (tryouts) Cheerleading (tryouts) Cross Country (no tryouts) Winter Girls’ Basketball (tryouts) Boys’ Basketball (tryouts) Wrestling (no tryouts) Spring Track (co-ed, no tryouts) Swimming (no tryouts) “Action is the foundational key to all success.” Pablo Picasso

  21. ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES National Junior Honor Society Student Government Spelling Bee Geography Bee School Parties Band, Orchestra, and Choir Performances HOPE Fund SUPPORT SERVICES Tips/Seminars for Successful Parenting Health Information Classes Educational Support Groups Mentoring Program 8th Hour A.S.A.P. A.M. Homework Help Latch Key Breakfast JMS Athletic Teams, Clubs, and Organizations

  22. 8th Grade Washington D.C. Trip Chaperones Athletic Event Supervision Coffee Talks Meet the Teacher Night Parent Meeting - Human Sexual Development/Reproduction courses Parent Teacher Conferences School Parties School Spelling Bee Superintendent’s Forums /Task Forces Athletic Event Concessions Girls’ & Boys’ Lock-in Market Day New Student Orientation PTSO Barbecue Lunch PTSO Meetings Parental Involvement PTO Parent Teacher Organization

  23. "STUDENTS WITH INVOLVED PARENTS ARE MORE LIKELY TO: Earn higher grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programs; Be promoted, pass their classes, and earn credits; Attend school regularly; Have better social skills, show improved behavior, and adapt well to school; and Graduate and go on to postsecondary education" (Henderson & Mapp, 2002). Parent Participation Check PowerSchool regularly Check Staff Websites regularly JMS Workshops Specifically for Parents Washington D.C. trip chaperone training Superintendent’s Forums Coffee Talks PTSO Meetings Anti-bullying Special Education Parental Involvement

  24. Questions • Feel free to address any of us with questions you have regarding the educational opportunities JMS has available for your child(ren) • David Lavender, Principal • 586-445-4130 • dlavender@scslakeview-k12.com All students can and must learn! GO PATRIOTS!

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