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Southwest Middle Advisory Program

Southwest Middle Advisory Program. Connections Time. Students report to their advisor before their first class every day Students should use this time wisely to prepare for their day. Southwest Middle Advisory Program. Meet every morning Small groups of 11-12

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Southwest Middle Advisory Program

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  1. Southwest Middle Advisory Program

  2. Connections Time • Students report to their advisor before their first class every day • Students should use this time wisely to prepare for their day

  3. Southwest Middle Advisory Program • Meet every morning • Small groups of 11-12 • Grouping by grade level and team • Time to build personal and academic skills

  4. Advisory Focus Areas • Teambuilding • Character Education • Personal Growth • Community • Goal setting • Organization and Academics

  5. Organization and Study Skills • Locker and binder organization • Test prep • Time Management

  6. Southwest Advisory Program Teachers that advocate for students Supportive, enthusiastic community Students will be part of a small, nurturing group Positive impact on school climate

  7. AAMP Academic Achievement Monitoring Program Our mission is to ensure learning for all students, all day, everyday!

  8. What is AAMP? Academic Achievement Monitoring Program Aims to ensure success for ALL students An intervention program that requires teachers to identify struggling students and get them the help they need through required after school help sessions

  9. Initiation If a student is earning a D or F in ANY class, a classroom teacher will initiate the AAMP placement process with a letter and teacher-student conference. The student will then conference with the grade level administrator or counselor. Finally, the student will bring the AAMP letter home to inform his/her parents.

  10. Student Requirements Students must attend AAMP after school help sessions. AAMP students may not participate in any other after school activities EXCEPT for help sessions.

  11. Release Request When ALL grades are brought up to at least a C, the student may request to be released from AAMP.

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