Title: TRANSITIONING TO MIDDLE SCHOOL
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2TRANSITIONING TO MIDDLE SCHOOL
3PURPOSE
- 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
4Harris Counselors
- Counselors are assigned based on the students
last name - A-F Mrs. Patterson-Lopez
- G-N Miss Denham
- O-Z Mrs. Kinsey
5Harris Schedule
- 830 a.m. 330 p.m.
- Lunch is 30 minutes.
6 CLASS SCHEDULE
7Your choices decide your future
8Success 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
9College 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.
10NEW GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
- 4 X 4 MATH AND SCIENCE
- EARN 26 CREDITS TO GRADUATE
- TAKE FOUR YEARS OF MATH
- TAKE FOUR YEARS OF SCIENCE
11Enriched, 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
12Enriched/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.
13WHAT DOES Pre-AP MEAN
- Pre-AP Pre-Advanced Placement
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- 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.
14HARRIS
THREE YEAR PLAN 08-09
15The 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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(Print) Last
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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
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________________________ Students Signature
Date Parents Signature
176th 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
18WHAT 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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19AIM 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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20AIM COURSE OFFERINGS
- Debate
- Model UN
- Writing Publications
- UIL Academics
21Physical 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.
22Athletics 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
23 ELECTIVES
24BAND
- 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.
25Orchestra
Students will learn to play stringed instruments
such as violin, cello, viola and string base.
26CHOIR
Students will sing, learn to sight-read and learn
proper vocal techniques.
27Art
Activities include drawing, painting, pottery and
sculpture.
28Theater Arts
This class emphasizes acting and dramatics.
29Electives
- In 6th grade you take one year-long elective.
- You may choose one of the following
- Band
- Orchestra
- Choir
- Theater Arts
- Art
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- Please choose your elective with care. It is
difficult to make changes with your elective once
school begins.
306th grade CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS AT HARRIS
- SPIRIT CLUB
- SCIENCE CLUB
- STUDENT COUNCIL
- BOOK CLUB
- ANIMAL BENEFIT CLUB
- UIL (University Interscholastic League)
31PROMOTION 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
32TAKS
- 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. -
337th 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
348th 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
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- Elective
35Proposed Registration Timeline
- FEBRUARY - Harris Elective Showcase
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- FEBRUARY - 5th grade students receive choice
sheets - MAY - Elementary schools visit
- Harris Middle School
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36HARRIS 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
37Questions?
We look forward to seeing you at Harris Middle
School