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Welcome . Rising Wells Middle School Wolverines!. 7 th Grade to 8 th Grade – Tuesday , March 6, 2012. Wells Principal Dr. Lenny Hardoin Wells 8 th Grade Assistant Principal Mr. Ben Bostick Wells 8 th Grade Counselors Mr. Joe DeGregorio (Mr. D) – Boys

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  1. Welcome Rising Wells Middle School Wolverines! 7thGrade to 8thGrade – Tuesday, March 6, 2012

  2. Wells Principal Dr. Lenny Hardoin Wells 8th Grade Assistant Principal Mr. Ben Bostick Wells 8th Grade Counselors Mr. Joe DeGregorio(Mr. D) – Boys Mrs. Johnson-Pearson (Mrs. J-P) - Girls

  3. A D M I N I S T R A T O R S Dr. Lenny Hardoin, Principal Mrs. Elaine Sam, 7th Grade Assistant Principal Mr. Benjamin Bostick, 8th Grade Assistant Principal Mr. Carlos Lewis, Jr. 6th Grade Assistant Principal

  4. Counselors Mr. Joe DeGregorio (Mr. D) 7th Grade Counselor 8th Grade Boys’ Counselor Mrs. Chandra Johnson-Pearson (Mrs. J-P) 6th Grade Counselor 8th Grade Girls’ Counselor

  5. Doing things the wells way

  6. THE WELLS WAY • Do Quality Work • Respect Others • Try My Best • Be Kind • Cooperate • I Am Responsible

  7. THE ROAD TO SUCCESS TRAVELS THROUGH WMS • STAAR, TRTs, CBAs, and Course Success; • Take school seriously; • Plan for high school, higher education, and beyond; • Build meaningful relationships; • Think EXEMPLARY; • Aim for Distinguished or Recommended High School Program

  8. 4 credits EnglishI*, II,III, and IV 4 credits Math - Algebra 1*, Geometry, Algebra 2, & Calculus 4 credits Social Studies 4 credits Science 2 credits Languages other than English (Spanish I*, & Spanish for Spanish Speakers) *Denotes High School Credit Courses available at WMS and/or SISD Virtual School 1 credit Fine Arts 0.5 credit Health* 1 credit PE 0.5 credit Communication Applications* 5 credits Electives *CTE credits available = 26 Credits ~It’s possible to leave MS with up to 8 HS credits!!! WMS offers 9 HS credit courses. Recommended High School Program

  9. .5 Health .5 Touch System Data Entry (CTE - Keyboarding) 1 BCIM (CTE) 1 Spanish I 2* Spanish for Spanish Speakers (*Test) 1 Principles of Architecture & Construction (CTE) 1 Exploring Careers and Professional Communications (CTE) 1 English I 1 Algebra I HS Credit Courses Available at WMS

  10. DATES TO REMEMBER March 6, 2012......(7th Grade)Take Home Course Selection Sheet March 9, 2012……..….Return Completed Course Selection Sheet w/ changes & signature to Science Teacher April 3, 2012 ………...LAST DAY FOR ELECTIVE CHANGES June 7, 2012..............YOUR LAST DAY AS A 7TH GRADER!

  11. Course Selection Changes Due Fri., March 9, 2012

  12. English - (1 pd); Math - (2 pd); Science - (1 pd) US History (Social Studies) - (1 pd) Math Plus or Reading Plus* * May be required of student not meeting the standard on STAAR or if recommended based on performance in Reading &/or Math 8th Grade Required Courses

  13. WMS Pre-AP Placement Guidelines (8th Grade) If currently in Pre-AP: • Pre-AP in 7th grade WITH a passing average (80 or above) If currently in T1: • Parent/Teacher recommendation WITH standardized test scores the equivalent of 2,300 (TAKS, STAAR, CFAs); AND • 85 overall average in the specific subject

  14. WMS Eng I & Alg I Honors Placement Guidelines (8th Grade) • Pre-AP in 7th grade WITH a passing average (85 or above) in the specific subject (ONLY if in Pre-AP in 7th grade)

  15. PLUS

  16. 3 to 6 ELECTIVES If STAAR Math & Reading Standard is met

  17. 8th Grade FULL YEAR Fine Arts & LOTE Electives [3 periods available] 1-year commitment required for all FULL YEAR ELECTIVES • Advanced ArtFoundations of Art A & Fee Required • Band(Symphonic, Concert, or Varsity) Audition, Instrument, & Fee Required • Choir(Concert, or Boys’)Audition & Fee Required • Spanish IHS Credit; Required 85 in 7th grade Eng; Required 75 in 7th grade Math; Visit www.new.sisdvs.org for SISD VIRTUAL SCHOOL enrollment • Spanish for Spanish Speakers HS Credit; Native or heritage speaker of Spanish; Placement Test Required • Theatre - Play Production Competition &/or Performance Opportunity & Fees Required

  18. 8th Grade FULL YEAR CTE Electives [3 periods available] 1-year commitment required for all FULL YEAR ELECTIVES • Exploring Careers & Professional Communication**CTE; HS Credit • Principles of Architecture & ConstructionCTE; HS Credit • Business Computer Information Management(BCIM)CTE; HS Credit; TSDE prerequisite **If required, then only 2 periods of electives!

  19. Physical Education or Athletics (Full Year) 1 period Athletics requires Physical, Tryout, & Fees. Academic Performance Considered PE is an elective if you’ve had 2 yearsof PE in 6th & 7th grade.

  20. Advanced Art • Foundations of Art A is a • prerequisite; • Appreciate, observe, imagine • express, respond to, & • analyze critical attributes of • artwork; • $10.00 fee required for • supplies.

  21. BAND

  22. CHOIR

  23. Theatre – Play Production • Refine skills of acting, • stagecraft, & script inter- • pretation; • Opportunity for perfor- • mance and competition.

  24. Spanish I • Demonstrate novice profi- • ciency in all communication • skills (listening, speaking, • reading & writing); • Study cultures of various • Spanish speaking countries; • At least 85 in 7th grade English • is a prerequisite; • At least 75 in 7th grade Math is • a prerequisite; OR • Communication skills in the • Spanish language • HS Credit.

  25. Spanish for Spanish Speakers • Prerequisite – Native or Heritage speaker • of Spanish &/or Placement Test &/or • teacher recommendation; • Engage in instruction designed to im- • prove reading, composition, & grammar • skills in Spanish; • Cover 2 levels of Spanish instruction; • Instruction frequently conducted in • Spanish; • Complete coursework for native or heri- • tage speakers of the Spanish • language; • HS Credit.

  26. Exploring Careers & Professional Communication • Explore career & education • choices & options; • Self-appraise with respect to • interest, abilities, & aptitude; • Develop a high school grad- • uation plan based on career • objectives; • High School Credit.

  27. Business Computer Information Management (BCIM) Touch System Data Entry Prerequisite • Identify functions of hardware & • software used in business; • Apply technical skills to business • skills; • Apply appropriate word pro- • cessing, electronic presentations • & database technologies; • Prepare flyers, letterhead • designs, letters, & memos; • HS Credit; • $10.00 Fee Required.

  28. 8th Grade SEMESTER Electives [3 periods available] • Career Portals in STEM(Technology Education) • CTE & Fee Required • Foundations of Art B • Art A & Fee Required • Student Aide Administrative Approval Required • HealthHS Credit • Touch System Data Entry(Keyboarding) HS Credit; CTE; & Fee Required • Foundations of Art A Fee Required • Theatre Arts – Play Production

  29. Physical Education or Athletics 1 period Athletics requires Physical, Tryout, & Fees. Academic Performance Considered PE is an elective if you’ve had 2 yearsof PE in 6th & 7th grade.

  30. Health • Learn good personal • health behaviors; • Identify environmental • factors impacting health; • Analyze health info; • Maintain healthy • relationships; • Understand puberty & the • reproductive process.

  31. Touch System Data Entry Formerly Keyboarding • Learn touch typing, correct • posture, & typing techniques; • Type letters, reports, tabs, • invoices, & memos; • Develop typing speed, • accuracy, & proofreading • skills; • $10.00 fee required to • cover supplies.

  32. Foundations of Art A • Study principles/elements of art; • Develop technical and creative • skills; • Use a variety of media (drawing, • painting, & sculpture); • Identify artworks from history & • the influence of historical events • on art; • Learn to critique artworks; • $10.00 fee required for • supplies.

  33. Foundations of Art B • Expand drawing, painting, • ceramics, fiber art, photo- • graphic imagery & electronic • media generated art; • Imagine & use perception; • Compare/Contrast artworks; • $10.00 fee required for • supplies.

  34. Theatre Arts (Semester) • Study creative expression • through interpretive • movement and vocal • expression; • Complete activities • including pantomime, • improvisation, dramatic, & • humorous interpretations, • & Reader’s Theatre.

  35. Career Portals in STEM • Explore an industrial production • setting using hand tools & • elements of good craftsmanship; • Plan a simple project using • drafting concepts and standard • measuring practices; • Rotate through computer • stations to explore careers in • technology; • Utilize technology applications; • Learn & apply safety procedures; • $20.00 fee to cover supplies.

  36. Student Aide • Work in one of the offices or for a • teacher as a peer assistant; • Fulfill duties assigned by • placement which usually • includes simple clerical tasks or • conducting school tours; • Must meet behavior & academic • standards to qualify; • Limited to 5 seats per period; • Requires administrative • approval; • Requires completion of all other • course units to qualify.

  37. SPRING INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT WELLS MIDDLE SCHOOL 8TH GRADE 2012-2013 COURSE SELECTION WORKSHEET STUDENT NAME: ____________________________________________ STUDENT ID# _______________________________ TRANSFER/PREVIOUS SCHOOL: ______________________________ STUDENT DOB ______________________________ Parents: Indicatethe appropriate academic placement on the line provided to the left of the course. Consider the elective choice which best fits the student’s needs and preference. Carefully rank your 10 preferences of Elective Options.This worksheet must be returned to the Counselors by March 9, 2012. Elective preference changes will not be honored after 04/03/2012.Further details and course descriptions can be found online at www.springisd.org through the Program of Studies link. If you fail to submit a Course Selection Sheet, you will be placed based upon seat availability.

  38. DATES TO REMEMBER March 5, 2012.............(6th Grade)Take Home Course Selection Sheet March 9, 2012…….Return Completed Course Selection Sheet w/changes to Science Teacher April 3, 2012 ………...LAST DAY FOR ELECTIVE CHANGES June 7, 2012..............YOUR LAST DAY AS A 6TH GRADER!

  39. Course Selection Changes Due Fri., March 9, 2012

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