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Title: OUR MESSAGE


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OUR MESSAGE
James T. Alton Middle School Where Pride
Promotes Performance! Aligned with Kentucky
and National Standards, James T. Alton Middle
School excels in..
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  • ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
  • Curriculum aligned annually with Hardin County
    Exit Expectations, Kentucky Core Content and
    Program of Studies
  • CurrLight Spanps compiled in all content areas
  • High standards/expectations for ALL students
  • LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • State-of-the-art facility
  • Community involvement
  • Safe and orderly climate
  • Firm, fair, and consistent discipline
  • Highly qualified teachers and administrators
  • EFFICIENCY
  • Effective management of human and physical
    resources
  • Effective and comprehensive school improvement
    plan

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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
  • Our school has exceeded Recognition Point 2
    indicating our progress towards proficiency
  • CTBS scores for 2002 were at or above the
    district and state in language, mathematics and
    total battery
  • 47 7th grade students were eligible to
    participate in the Duke University Talent
    Identification Program. Three students received
    state recognition. David Laws, a J. T. Alton
    student, was the only HCS student to be
    recognized at the national level

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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
  • We are a totally teamed middle school with 2
    teams in each grade level
  • School-wide Title 1
  • Light Span Computer Lab which focuses on reading
    and math
  • Flexibly scheduled state of the art computer lab
  • We are the only HC middle school to house a
    Kentucky Museum of Art and History
  • Learning Styles Inventory administered to all
    students

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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
  • Students assessment varied according to learning
    styles
  • Content taught through research based
    instruction Best Practices and Marzano
    Strategies
  • 6th and 7th grade students exposed to Challenger
    Learning Center annually
  • All 8th grade students complete a career
    inventory, conduct research and participate in a
    school/community Reality Store
  • Students exposed annually to Hardin Countys
    Performing Arts Center
  • 84 Apprentice writing portfolios and 23
    Proficient Proficient students rewarded with a
    trip to KY Kingdom

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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
  • Content specific curriculum maps aligned annually
    with district developed Exit Expectations,
    Kentucky Core Content and Program of Studies
  • Extra-curricular offerings
  • Sports Football, basketball, cheerleading, etc.
  • Clubs SADD, Big Blue Crew, FCA, BETA, etc.

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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
  • Co-Curricular offerings
  • Special Needs Programming
  • Algebra 1 credit available for students attending
    NHHS
  • State and nationally recognized band program
  • Academic Team
  • Hardin County has 2 West Point Military Academy
    appointees who were former J. T. Alton students
  • Academic Resource Teacher
  • Gifted/Talented Teacher

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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
  • PALS Program (Promoting Academics, Leadership and
    Success)
  • Principals Honor Awards
  • Extended School Services
  • Fifty-one students participated in Western
    Kentuckys Health Care Expo

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • Diversity is celebrated and a true strength among
    faculty, staff, students and parents
  • Size and diversity allows there to be something
    for everyone
  • Family Resource Youth Service Center
  • Well-defined code of conduct
  • Behavior management plans implemented (e.g.,
    CHAMPS, Intervention Assistance Teams, Peer
    Mediators, etc.)

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • Alternative programs to meet needs of all
    students and ensure safe and orderly environment
  • Safe School Audit conducted in 2002 by the
    Kentucky Center for School Safety
  • Building videotaped by Kentucky State Police
  • Twelve staff members trained in Safe Crisis
    Management
  • Nine staff members trained in First Aid, 14 in
    CPR
  • Fifty staff members trained in Dispensing of
    Medication


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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • Surveys of students in grades 6 and 8 indicate
    that HCS students feel safe at school
  • Teachers participate in monthly job embedded
    professional development
  • Teachers logged 340 hours over requirements in
    Professional Development for 2002-03
  • Professional Development Focus Improved Student
    Performance
  • Five teachers trained in the Kentucky Teacher
    Intern Program
  • Two J. T. Alton teachers working toward National
    Board Certification

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • 2001 Volunteer of the Year William Campbell
  • 394 volunteer hours logged for 2002-03
  • Annual Volunteer Breakfast
  • Community Networking
  • Fort Knox Federal Credit Union
  • Allegro Dance Theatre
  • Big M Chevrolet
  • Vine Grove Optimist Club
  • Minters BP
  • Little Caesars Pizza
  • City of Vine Grove
  • Kroger
  • Helens Flowers
  • Wal-Mart
  • Hardin County Water District 1
  • IGA
  • Nolin RECC
  • Lincoln Trail Hospital
  • Swope Motors

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Learning Environment
  • Kroger
  • Helens Flowers
  • Blossoms and Heirlooms
  • Hardin County Water District 1
  • IGA
  • Nolin RECC
  • Lincoln Trail Hospital
  • Swope Motors

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Learning Environment
  • Property, Evaluation and Assessment
  • Cecilian Bank
  • Wilson-Muir Bank
  • Bluegrass Cellular
  • ReMax Advantage Plus
  • Vine Grove Food Mart
  • First Citizens Bank
  • Winn Dixie
  • State Farm Insurance

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Learning Environment
  • Brandenburg Telephone
  • Kentucky Higher Education Assistance
  • Authority
  • Century 21 First Choice
  • Community Coordinated Child Care
  • Fantastic Sams
  • CiCis Pizza

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Learning Environment
  • Raffertys
  • Staples
  • Office Depot
  • Houchens
  • WQXE
  • State Representative Mike Weaver

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • Reorganized PTSP Organization (Parents, Teachers
    and Students for Progress)
  • Operation Middle School Program for incoming 6th
    grade students
  • Annual Open Houses (6th grade and 7/8 grade)
  • 940.87 raised for Hoops For Heart
  • 400.00 donated to victims of Rineyville Tornado
  • Approximately 40 families assisted at
    Thanksgiving and Christmas

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • Student of the Month Recognitions (parents are
    mailed personal invitations)
  • Student created web pages on bullying
  • Accelerated Reader Program 15 7th graders and
    17 6th graders to achieved over 100 points
  • Veterans Day Poster Contest 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
    place winners in both 6th and 8th grade
  • 17 students participated in Western Kentucky
    Universitys Technology Conference

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • 7th grade student participated in the Hardin
    County Spelling Bee
  • Two J. T.Alton students serve on the Hardin
    County Youth Theatre Board of Directors
  • 7th grade student participated in the Challenger
    Learning Center Commemorative Mission
  • 1st place student winner in the Kentucky/West
    Virginia District Optimist Tri-Star Basketball
    Competition
  • 8th grade student qualified to participate at the
    state level National Geography Bee

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • 8th grade student placed 28 out of 150 students
    in Math Counts State Competition (Top 20 in the
    state of KY)
  • 7th grade student participant in the Junior
    National Young Leaders Conference in Washington,
    D.C.
  • Special Olympics participants
  • Three students performed with North Hardin
    Marching Band
  • 28 J. T. Alton band students performed with the
    Dallas Brass

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • 20 students made the North Hardin Marching Band
    Color Guard
  • 8th grade band students participated in the the
    Band Festival at Cincinnati receiving an
    excellent rating
  • Three students made the North Hardin Symphonic
    Band
  • Eleven 8th grade and four 7th grade students
    participated in All District Band

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • J. T. Altons Band participated in Solo and
    Ensemble Competition and received the following
    ratings
  • Eleven Proficient Ensembles
  • 31 Distinguished Ensembles
  • 16 Proficient Solos
  • 52 Distinguished Solos

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • 7th grade Band students received a Proficient
    rating at the KMEA District Festival and an
    Excellent rating, along with 2nd place, at the KY
    Kingdom Music in the Parks Festival
  • 8th grade Band students received a Proficient
    rating at the KMEA District Festival and an
    Excellent rating at the Kings Island High Notes
    Festival
  • Selected band students performed at Vine Grove
    Dickens's Days Celebration

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Learning Environment
  • Thirty-eight eighth grade students received the
    Presidential Academic Fitness Award
  • Sixty-one eighth grade students were selected to
    take the National Assessment of Education
    Progress Test (NAEP)
  • Sixty-seven students had perfect attendance for
    the school year

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Learning Environment
  • 102 students qualified for the Trojan Award
    which is the highest award a J. T. Alton student
    can receive
  • Twenty-five students maintained all As for the
    entire school year and 117 maintained all As and
    Bs for the school year

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Learning Environment
  • Patriotic Assembly recognized 194 plus military
    connected families and family members for
    students and staff
  • Student athletes participate in the following
    programs at our feeder high schools golf,
    swimming, wrestling, basketball, softball,
    baseball, soccer and track
  • 8th Grade Girls Basketball District Champions
    with a record of 16-1
  • J. T. Alton Cheerleaders placed 2nd runner-up in
    the 5th Region Middle School Competition

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Learning Environment
  • Cheerleaders also performed at the Eastern Cheer
    Association Regional Competition and received an
    invitation to compete in the ECA finals in
    Williamsburg, VA
  • Annual Teen Leadership Conference in each grade
    level

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Learning Environment
  • Academic Team Accomplishments
  • Future Problem Solving Team placed 2nd
  • in District Competition
  • 4th place winner in Language Arts
  • 1st and 3rd place winners in Math
  • 1st, 4th and 5th place winners in Science
  • Sportsmanship Award

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Learning Environment
  • Two students represented our school throughout
    the year on the Junior Council on Diversity and
    represented our school in Washington, D.C. as a
    culminating event to HCS We Are All Different
    project
  • During our Awards Day recognition, 220 8th grade
    awards were presented, 349 7th grade, and 200 6th
    grade

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Learning Environment
  • Teacher representatives to the District Exit
    Expectations Committees
  • Special Education Teacher nominated for the Metro
    University Outstanding Adult Learners Award from
    the University of Louisville

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Learning Environment
  • Library Media Specialist on state committee for
    Jesse Stuart Media Award
  • Active Teacher Organization Members -Hardin
    County Education Association Vice President
  • 4th District Counselors Association President
    and Treasurer

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Learning Environment
  • Administrative Team completes 42 hours of
    leadership credit every two years in addition to
    required professional development
  • Marie Windle, Child Nutrition employee, won the
    Heart of the Program Award presented by the
    Kentucky School Food Service Association. She was
    selected as the winner for nine states by the the
    American School Food Service Association

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EFFICIENCY
  • Effective SBDM Council
  • SBDM Committees Budget, Dress Code,
    Professional Development, Technology and Textbook
  • SBDM policies currently being aligned with
    Standards and Indicators for School Improvement
  • Certified and classified representatives on
    Advisory Councils to the superintendent
  • Kentucky Leadership Academy participant
  • Reorganized PTSP Organization
  • Grants written and received in conjunction with
    the Hardin County Education Foundation

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EFFICIENCY
  • State of the art Library Media Center
  • Progress Reports and Report Cards distributed
    quarterly
  • Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (CSIP)
  • CSIP reviewed semi-annually and monthly calendars
    distributed focusing on school goals
  • Semi- Annual review of Comprehensive District
    Improvement Plan

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EFFICIENCY
  • Annual School Report Card (all parents are mailed
    a copy)
  • Annual Expanded Report Card (available for
    viewing upon request)
  • Continuous improvement mindset
  • Monthly faculty training
  • Public reporting of outcomes via SBDM councils
  • Departmental and Team Meetings

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OUR MESSAGE is continually reviewed, updated,
and implemented by highly qualified faculty and
staff members who are committed to children.
  • James T. Alton Middle School
  • Where Pride Promotes Performance!
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