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Title: TRANSITIONING TO MIDDLE SCHOOL


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TRANSITIONING TO MIDDLE SCHOOL
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PURPOSE
  • To provide general information about planning for
    middle and high school
  • To begin the planning process for students and
    their families
  • To explain some of the changes that will affect
    students in the future

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Harris Counselors
  • Counselors are assigned based on the students
    last name
  • A-F Mrs. Patterson-Lopez
  • G-N Miss Denham
  • O-Z Mrs. Kinsey

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Harris Schedule
  • 830 a.m. 330 p.m.
  • Lunch is 30 minutes.

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CLASS SCHEDULE
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Your choices decide your future
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Success In The Future Requires Planning
  • Preparation for high school success and rigor
    requires students to
  • take challenging middle school courses
  • develop meaningful goals
  • learn and utilize strong study skills
  • learn time management skills

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College Career Readiness
  • NEISD has an initiative to ensure that after high
    school, all students are prepared to enter
  • A four-year college or university
  • A junior or community college
  • A trade or technical school
  • The military or
  • The workforce
  • Taking rigorous courses in middle school prepares
    students for college and career course work in
    high school.
  • Students wishing to rank in the top 10 of their
    high school class need to pursue challenging
    academic courses to prepare for high school.

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NEW GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
  • 4 X 4 MATH AND SCIENCE
  • EARN 26 CREDITS TO GRADUATE
  • TAKE FOUR YEARS OF MATH
  • TAKE FOUR YEARS OF SCIENCE

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Enriched, Pre AP and G/T Courses
  • Grade 6 Math Pre-AP/Math GT Pre-AP
  • English Enriched/English GT
  • Advanced Contemporary Literature
  • Grade 7 Math Pre-AP/Math GT/Pre-AP
  • English Pre-AP/English GT
  • Advanced Contemporary Literature
  • Grade 8 Algebra I Pre-AP/Algebra I GT/Pre-AP
  • English Pre-AP/English GT
  • Advanced Contemporary Literature
  • Science Pre-AP
  • U. S. History Pre-AP

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Enriched/Pre-AP Courses
  • Enriched English, Advanced Contemporary
    Literature and Pre-AP math are offered in 6th
    grade.
  • Any student may enroll in these classes, but it
    is strongly advised that you follow your
    teachers recommendations.
  • Think carefully Courses have a faster pace and
    will require more preparation.

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WHAT DOES Pre-AP MEAN
  • Pre-AP Pre-Advanced Placement
  • Pre-AP coursework develops advanced skills and
    content background to prepare students for
    college-level work for the Advanced Placement
    (AP) courses offered in high school.
  • Middle school is the time to consider taking
    PreAP courses. Remember that Pre-AP courses are
    available to all students willing to commit to a
    more rigorous and challenging course of study.

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HARRIS
THREE YEAR PLAN 08-09
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The Three-Year Plan
  • Is a working document that can change
  • Is to be reviewed annually revised as needed
  • Assists with tracking preparation for high school
  • Assists in planning for college career choices

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First
Middle
Current Grade NORTH
EAST ISD _________________________ MIDDLE
SCHOOL THREE-YEAR PLAN Students are
encouraged to take the most rigorous course of
study possible including Enriched and
Pre-Advanced Placement courses in order to
prepare them for high school and post-secondary
studies.
\ One semester of Health must be taken. One
semester of PE or the equivalent must be taken
each year. The Three-Year Plan is to be reviewed
and revised annually. Review Dates
7th_______________ with Counselor________________
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8th_______________with Counselor
__________________________ _______________________
________________________ __________________
__________________________________________________
________________________ Students Signature
Date Parents Signature
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6th Grade Course Requirements
  • English
  • Regular, Enriched or GT
  • Reading
  • Regular or Advanced Contemporary Literature
  • Math
  • Regular, Pre-AP or GT
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • P.E. / Health
  • AIM
  • (Academic Individual Motivation)
  • Elective

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WHAT IS AIM
  • AIM
  • (ACADEMIC INDIVIDUAL MOTIVATION)
  • The purpose of AIM is to ensure our 6th grade
    students experience a successful transition into
    middle school.
  • The focus of AIM is to enhance the curriculum by
    providing enrichment and/or support to the core
    academic subjects. AIM may also provide students
    with critical skills such as study habits,
    note-taking, test taking strategies,
    organizational skills, time management, goal
    setting and character education.

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AIM for 6th Grade students
  • Subjects that will be covered the 1st
  • 9 weeks will include
  • Introduction to the Agenda Book
  • Organizational strategies
  • Time management
  • Study habits
  • Goal setting
  • Test-taking strategies

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AIM COURSE OFFERINGS
  • Debate
  • Model UN
  • Writing Publications
  • UIL Academics

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Physical Education / Health
  • All 6th graders are required to take one- half
    year of P.E. and one-half year of health.
  • P.E. uniforms are required purple gym shorts and
    a Harris
  • T-shirt.

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Athletics 7th 8th Grade
BOYS football, basketball, track, golf and
tennis GIRLS volleyball, basketball, track,
golf and tennis Athletics is a one year
commitment. A student enrolled in the
Athletics class must be involved in a minimum
of two sports.
Teacher recommendation and a signed commitment
form are required for Athletics
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ELECTIVES
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BAND
  • Students must audition with band directors to
    determine which instrument the student will play.
  • Students will also have to participate in
    concerts and contests after school.
  • Parents Please discuss with the Band Director
    the cost that may be involved when taking this
    course.

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Orchestra
Students will learn to play stringed instruments
such as violin, cello, viola and string base.
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CHOIR
Students will sing, learn to sight-read and learn
proper vocal techniques.
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Art
Activities include drawing, painting, pottery and
sculpture.
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Theater Arts
This class emphasizes acting and dramatics.
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Electives
  • In 6th grade you take one year-long elective.
  • You may choose one of the following
  • Band
  • Orchestra
  • Choir
  • Theater Arts
  • Art
  • Please choose your elective with care. It is
    difficult to make changes with your elective once
    school begins.

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6th grade CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS AT HARRIS
  • SPIRIT CLUB
  • SCIENCE CLUB
  • STUDENT COUNCIL
  • BOOK CLUB
  • ANIMAL BENEFIT CLUB
  • UIL (University Interscholastic League)

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PROMOTION POLICY
  • To pass the 6th grade you must earn a 70 or above
    in these classes
  • Pass Language Arts (Reading English)
  • Pass Math
  • Pass Science
  • Pass Social Studies

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TAKS
  • Students who have not passed the TAKS Math and/or
    Reading test will be assigned to a class designed
    to reinforce TAKS skills instead of taking an
    elective.
  • Examples of classes
  • Math and Reading Workshop
  • Passing the TAKS Math and Reading test in eighth
    grade is required to be promoted to high school.
  • Passing the TAKS test in high school is required
    to graduate.

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7th Grade Course Requirements
  • English
  • (Regular, Pre-AP or GT)
  • Reading
  • (Regular or Advanced Contemporary
    Literature)
  • Math
  • (Regular, Pre-AP or GT)
  • Science
  • Texas History
  • AIM
  • PE or Athletics
  • Elective

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8th Grade Course Requirements
  • English
  • (Regular, Pre-AP or GT)
  • Reading
  • (Regular or Advanced Contemporary
    Literature)
  • Math
  • (Regular, Pre-AP or GT)
  • Science
  • (Regular or Pre-AP)
  • U. S. History
  • (Regular or Pre-AP)
  • P.E. or
  • Athletics
  • AIM
  • Elective

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Proposed Registration Timeline
  • FEBRUARY - Harris Elective Showcase
  • FEBRUARY - 5th grade students receive choice
    sheets
  • MAY - Elementary schools visit
  • Harris Middle School

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HARRIS CAMP
  • Incoming 6th grade students will
  • Meet the sixth grade teachers
  • Meet Principal, Assistant Principals and
    counselors
  • Receive an orientation of Harris
  • School Tours
  • Lockers
  • Cafeteria procedures
  • Opportunity to purchase Harris gear PE uniforms

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Questions?
We look forward to seeing you at Harris Middle
School
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