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Welcome TO Middle School class of 2025!

7 th grade counselor: Debra Day 7 th grade assistant principal: Chris Koder Principal: Matt Russell. Welcome TO Middle School class of 2025!. Purpose of Presentation. Learn about Middle School Discuss Core classes offered Discuss Elective classes offered. General Information.

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Welcome TO Middle School class of 2025!

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  1. 7th grade counselor: Debra Day 7th grade assistant principal: Chris Koder Principal: Matt Russell Welcome TO Middle Schoolclass of 2025!

  2. Purpose of Presentation • Learn about Middle School • Discuss Core classes offered • Discuss Elective classes offered

  3. General Information • All students take 7 classes everyday. 7 • School day is 8:20 until 3:30 daily • ID cards must be worn everyday and to every AISD event • Lunch codes are the same

  4. Core Classes All 7th graders take 4 Core Classes Taking up 5 periods of the 7 English (double-blocked) Math Science Texas History

  5. Advanced Classes • Pre-AP/IB Math (must meet qualifying criteria) • Pre-AP /IB Science (No prequalifying criteria) • Pre-AP/IB English (No prequalifying criteria) • Pre-AP/IB Texas History (No prequalifying criteria) • GT/Pre –AP Science (Must be identified in the GT program) • All current 6th grade students will be evaluated for Math 7 PreAP/IB.  Qualifying students will receive  notification as it will be reflected on student’s Course Selection available in May through Skyward (parent portal).  Qualifications based upon the following:  4th Math STAAR Advanced Level III, 5th Math STAAR Advanced Level III, 6th first semester math grade typically a 90 or higher.  Students must meet two of three district criteria for placement. • Any student who did not meet criteria for advanced math initially will be re-evaluatedusing 6th final math grade and 6th Math STAAR Advanced Level III score.  Placement notification will be reflected on student’s schedule in August.   • There are NO appeals. • If you qualify for Math Pre-AP/IB , your counselor will change your schedule.

  6. Gifted Education Middle School Program (GEMS) AIM in Elementary School Humanities in Middle School Humanities includes: English (1 class period) History (1 class period) Leadership through Literacy (1 class period) Reading If you are in AIM now, you will automatically be enrolled in Humanities.

  7. GEMS/Pre–AP Science • Qualification based upon GT identification • This course will prepare students for advanced sciences at the high school level through Project Based Learning and STEM experiences to support depth of exploration and engagement. • The study of science in this course is interdisciplinary in nature; however, much of the content focus is on organisms and the environment at a higher level of rigor. The class involves laboratory and field investigations in which students will be using critical and creative thinking skills to analyze data and solve problems. • Students will also be offered the opportunity to participate in Science Fair; an outside of class experiment-based or engineering based projects.

  8. GEMS Science • Qualification based on GT identification • Course is self-select (only available to students who are identified GT) • If student furloughs GT Humanities (English & History), they may still self-select GT Science

  9. On-Level OR Pre-AP/IB On-Level Pre-AP/IB • Students will have 3 days to turn in their late work for a maximum grade of 70 • Students can expect approximately 45 to 60 minutes of homework per night (excluding projects, test preparation, etc.) • Students will have 2 days to turn in their work for a maximum grade of 60 • Students can expect approximately 3 hours of homework per night if taking ALL Pre-AP/IB courses (excluding projects, test preparation, etc.)

  10. Points to consider when choosing Pre-AP/IB classes • Time spent participating in extra-curricular activities (Athletics, select sports, dance, etc.) • Student’s strengths, abilities and interest • Organization and time management skills • Parents and students should carefully consider how many Pre-AP/IB courses the student will be taking and the amount of coursework that is required. • In the event that the student wishes to drop from Pre-AP/IB to regular coursework, those changes will take place at the end of the first grading period (9 weeks) or at semester.

  11. Electives One Semester Electives: • Investigating Careers in Human Services • Investigating Careers in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) • Investigating Careers in Communications and Media Arts Science • Investigating Careers in Health Science • Investigating Careers in Business • Investigating Careers in Finance • College and Career Readiness • Technology Applications in Computer Graphics • Introduction to Art • Intermediate Art (Prerequisite: Introduction to Art) • Introduction to Theatre Arts • Advanced Theatre Arts (Prerequisite: Introduction to Theatre Arts) • Introduction to Robotics

  12. Electives Choices WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! Schedules will not be changed for: Teacher change Lunch time change Elective change if you received your requested elective “ I don’t like the class.” “It’s not my thing.” No drops, adds, or schedule changes will be allowed after the fifth instructional day of the semester. Read the Academic Planning Guide and Course Descriptions very closely when making class selections FILL-IN ALL ALTERNATIVE CHOICES.

  13. Boys Athletics Football Basketball Off season To play football, sign up for Boys Athletics. Everyone plays!! If you onlywant to play Basketball, sign up for PE Fall and PE Spring. Basketball is a try-out sport. Athletics is a full-year elective. Practices start before school and transportation is not provided. A complete Physical is required each year for all students entering Athletics (see your packet insert for more information)

  14. Girls Athletics Volleyball Basketball Track Off season Volleyball & Basketball are try-out sports. Track everyone runs, top 3 in each event compete A complete Physical is required each year for all students entering Athletics If a student does not make a volleyball or basketball team in 7th grade, you will go into 1st period PE. If you are not trying out for track, and don’t make the basketball team, you will not be enrolled in the second semester of athletics, but will pick a different elective

  15. Coed PE All students must take 2semesters of PE or Athletics during Middle School to be promoted to High School. Cheer, Boys/Girls Athletics, Tennis, Golf, Coed PE, Partners PE and Off-Campus PE are all considered Physical Education

  16. Try-Out Sports You must try-out to make these teams: • Boy’s Basketball (full-year) • Girl’s Volleyball (full-year) • Girl’s Basketball (full-year) • Cheerleading (full-year) • Golf (full-year)* • Tennis (full-year)* * Golf and Tennis, you MUST have your own equipment. You may select and if you do not make the team, your schedule will be changed to PE.

  17. OFF-CAMPUS PE • PE credit can be earned through Off – Campus PE. • Approval process, applications and explanations can be found on the AISD “Athletics” homepage under “Off-Campus PE” or contact Coach McCullough at the Athletic Office. The website will be undated soon.

  18. Fine Arts Electives (Full year) Band Orchestra Choir You must be in Band or Orchestra in 6th grade to be in Band or Orchestra in 7th grade. Students will be placed in the appropriate level of class based on individual audition with the director and a balance of instruments within the ensemble.

  19. Application Courses Yearbook & Partner in PE • Must be self-disciplined, responsible, and/or able to meet deadlines • Limited class size • Must be able to work with others • See your counselor for an application ** Application deadline: February 25th, 2019

  20. Cafeteria 4 Lines to choose from: *Sit where you like – Listen for mic *Buy lunch, bring lunch, or buy a snack LINE CHOICES Red Rooster - Chicken Ford Fabulous Grill – Burgers Park Place – Pizza Mustang Diner – Regular lunch line

  21. Mustang Hour • This is a privilege Lunch Hour - Tuesday through Friday • Two Blocks, A and B Blocks are each about 30 minutes • If you have your PRIVILEGE CARD – you have choices Eat lunch one of the blocks – lunch corner, partio lunch, or cafeteria and attend a club, tutoring, or other event the other half (some clubs you can eat your lunch in and may take 1 hour) Many choices: open gym, card games, computer lab, etc. • Loss of PRIVILEGE CARD for academic need or discipline Go to tutoring/computer lab A block and the cafeteria B block. You may not go to other areas until you get your privilege card returned to you from FMS staff. • Watch if it’s A or B Block so you get lunch and your activity

  22. Required Immunizations for 7th Grade

  23. Texas State Vaccine Requirements for 7th graders • 1 dose of Tetanus-Diptheria-Aceullular pertussis (Tdap), if at least 5 years have passed since the last dose of tetanus-diptheria (Td or Tdp) vaccine was received. • 1 dose of Quadrivalent Meningococcalconjugate, vaccine must be identified, Menactra, Menveo, MenACWY, or MCV4. Incoming students are required to get up to two (2) vaccines to enter 7th grade, per Title 25 Health Services 97.61-97.72 of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC). It is recommended that proof of immunizations, for incoming 7th graders, be delivered to the current elementary school nurse, prior to the end of the current school year. Student immunization records may be accessed through Parent Access. Proof of current vaccinations are required prior to the start of 7th grade.

  24. Health Information • Proof of Immunizations should be given to the School Nurse. • Parents should contact the school nurse: • if their student has a medical concern that the school should be aware of. • for any medication administration at school. • Healthcare Plans, like the Allen ISD Asthma or Allergy Action Plans: • A new healthcare plan, signed by the prescribing physician, should be completed every school year, and given to the school nurse, at the beginning of the school year. Healthcare provider orders are valid for one school year. • The Allen ISD Medication Administration and Action Plan forms can be found on the school nurse’s, Faculty Web Sites page, or a paper copy may be picked up at your child’s current school.

  25. HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES! You must share this information with your parents, SO LISTEN CAREFULLY!

  26. How to complete the Course Selection Sheet Print child’s legal name (no nicknames) Print Parent/Guardian’s name Write Parent/Guardian’s phone number Mark your child’s choice for On-level or Pre-AP/IB for: Texas History, English, and Science (GT if you qualify) both boxes must be marked. Mark a TOTAL of 4 boxes from the Electives section. The Electives section is from Fine Arts through Advanced Technology. Do not mark 4 boxes from each Electives section. If the Elective has 2 boxes, both boxes must be marked. Write 2 Alternate Choices in order of preference. These should be different than the 4 boxes you marked in the Electives section. Parent/Guardian signs form The back side of the form is a worksheet to help you. Students will make course selections based on the front side of the Course Selection Form.

  27. ACADEMIC PLANNING GUIDE (APG) All courses discussed in this presentation can be found in the APG. The Academic Planning Guide is on the Ford Website. Look under the Academics tab. Click on Academic Planning Guide. Click on 2019 – 2020 Middle School Academic Planning Guide Link to the 2019- 2020 APG for Middle School

  28. PARENT MEETING • WHEN: February 20th, 2019 • WHERE: Ford Middle School Gym then Cafeteria • TIME: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

  29. Course SelectionRising 7th grade students will register on their Elementary Campus with their Elementary Counselor during the school day. **Date set by Elementary Campus

  30. Tips for being successful in Middle School • Do your best in 6th grade and on your STAAR test…it will determine what classes you can take in 7th grade. • Listen to your teachers & do what they ask. • Be on your best behavior at all times. • Work on organization skills, time management and study habits. • Attend Mustang Round Up in August to learn about campus and meet teachers.

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