Title: Ashe County Middle School
1Ashe County Middle SchoolSuccessful Practices in
a Rural School
- Ashe County Middle School
- Warrensville, NC
2Presentation Overview
- ACMS Who are we?
- Community, Faculty, Student Demographics
- Guiding principals and philosophy
- Recognitions
- Collaborative Leadership
- Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
- Personalization
- As informal as possible, ask questions.
3ACMS is located in heart of the Blue Ridge
Mountains
4Demographics
The Scenic New River
Photo courtesy of Ashe Chamber of Commerce and
A.T. Barbee
5COMMUNITY DEMOGRAPHICS
- Population 25,000
- Economically diverse
- 10.1 unemployment rate
- 31,297 per household income
- Major industries Christmas trees, electronics,
farming - 3,246 people in poverty
Photo Courtesy of Ashe Chamber of Commerce and J.
Roark
6Student Demographics
- 50 Free or reduced lunch
- 93 Caucasian
- 18 ELL Students
- 95 attendance rate
- 13 EC
- 16 AIG
7Faculty Demographics
- 49 Certified Personnel
- 7 National Board Certified
- 24 Advanced Degrees
- 7 AIG Certified
- 5 Exceptional Childrens Teachers
8Staff development is not what the staff is
takingit is what they are providing for other
professionals
Staff Development
Staff must be reflective practitioners
Teamwork everyone focused on success for all
Student growth and achievement
Meeting student physiological needs
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10Recognition
- 2008-2009 Presented at International Center for
Leadership in Education Model Schools
Conference (Daggett) in Orlando - 2007-2008 MetLife Breakthrough School as
recognized by National the Association of
Secondary School Principals - NC High Growth School
- 2006-2007 Presented at ICLE Model Schools
Conference in Washington, DC - Honor School of Excellence/High Growth
- Met AYP Goals
- 2006-2007 Clearing the Hurdles Issues and Answers
in Middle School - Sports - 1 of 8 schools featured in this book
by NMSA - 2005-2006 School of Distinction/Expected Growth
- National School to Watch
- 2004-2005 Honor School of Excellence/Expected
Growth - Met AYP Goals
- 2003-2004 Honor School of Excellence/High Growth
- Met AYP Goals
- 2002-2003 School of Excellence/High Growth
- National School to Watch
- Met AYP Goals
- 2001-2002 School of Excellence/High Growth
11Questions Concerning Ashe County Middle School?
12 Collaborative Leadership
13Flow Chart for ACMS
Instructional Staff (Teachers)
Support Staff (Secretaries, Custodians,
Cafeteria, Tutors, Teacher Assistants)
Administrative Staff
Principal
Central Office Support
14Leadership
- All decisions based on what is best for children
- Shared among faculty across academic subjects and
grade levels through Leadership Team - Leadership Team
- Consists of team leaders, grade level chairman,
curriculum chairman and support personnel - Primary role is to steer the implementation of
the School Improvement Plan and to serve as an
advisory council to the principal - Vehicle by which ideas are shared, communication
is enhanced, and change is facilitated - Determined by teacher input
- School Improvement Plan is designed to meet the
schools current needs as well as set the path
for the completion of future goals and vision. - Parents are involved in leadership roles as
members of the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)
and principals advisory committee.
15Drive In Conference
- Held at ACMS
- Share successful strategies with our state and
region - National Speakers
- Joe Shannon ICLE
- John Harrison National Forum to Accelerate
Middle Grades Reform, NCMSA - John Nori NASSP
- Ken McEwin ASU
- Sessions
- Academic
- Developmental
- Enrichment
16Organization
- Based on bridging the gap between elementary and
high school - Program components meet the developmental needs
of the young adolescent - Enforces a high standard for learning
17Organization
- Professional Learning Communities
- Six academic teams
- 3 or 4 person teams
- Compatibility/varied talents
- 40 minute team planning
- 40 minute individual planning daily
- Teams can re-organize academic time as needed
- Teams can move students around
18Community Partnerships
- Appalachian State University
- Ashe County Health Department
- North Carolina Cooperative Extension (4-H)
- Local Businesses
- Local Churches
- Wilkes Community College
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19Appalachian State University
- As a part of the Appalachian State University
Partnership, faculty members serve - as Middle School Advisory Board members
- on focus group committees
- as a part of the Appalachian Region Math and
Science Partnership - ACMS is also a professional development school.
Our school welcomes ASU student teachers and
interns.
20Health Clinic
- Treat only students enrolled
- 95 of students enrolled
- Bill insurance, Medicaid--no bills to parents
- Acute Health Care
- Physicals
- Counseling parents, students
- Referrals to family physician, specialists
- Challenge Sustainability
214-H SOS
- SOS - Support Our Students
- Provides safe, supervised place to participate in
activities to - Improve grades
- Provide cultural activities
- Stress importance of community service
- Teach good decision-making
22Questions Concerning Collaborative Leadership?
23Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
24Accountability
- Teach NC SCOS
- Quarterly assessments
- End Of Grade Academy
- Disaggregate test data by teacher and student to
identify strengths and weaknesses - Testing retreats for teachers
25Assessment
- Formative
- On-going
- Formal and informal
- ClassScape
- Content-Specific Writing
- Summative
- NC EOG math, reading, science
- NC Test of Computer Skills (linked to high school
graduation) - NC Writing Test
26Instruction
- Relevance
- - Prepare students for high school and
real life - Rigorous curriculum
- No Excuses approach
27Class Organization
- Block Scheduling
- Four 80-minute blocks
- One block is Encore
- Elective Art, Spanish, Career/Life Skills,
Exploring Technologies, Band, Chorus - Required Computers, Health/P.E.
- Three blocks of Core Time
- Language Arts
- Math
- Science/Social Studies
- Discovery Block (30 minutes)
28CORE CLASSES
- Language Arts
- Math
- Science
- Social Studies
29Instructional Strategies
- Cooperative grouping
- Learning styles inventories
- Guest speakers
- Thinking Maps
- Guided reading
- LANGUAGE!
- Socratic seminars
- Literature circles
- Marzanos Vocabulary
- Paideia Method
- Novel studies based on
- Social Studies curriculum
30Instructional Strategies
- Interdisciplinary Units
- African Safari
- A Christmas Carol
- North Carolina Coast
- Election Unit
- Hands-on science
- Stream monitoring
- Aquifer modeling
- Integration of media and technology
- Community-based instruction for multi-handicapped
classroom
31Instructional Strategies
- Writing taught through modeling and practice
- Writing across the curriculum
- School-wide rubric training
- Project-based learning
- Poetry notebooks
- Short story projects
- Literature projects
- Ashe County ABC Book
- Heritage Project
- Multicultural Projects
32Encore
- Exploratory time which enables students to expand
on academic classes and discover abilities,
talents, and interests. - Encore 1
- Computer Skills
- Physical Education
- Encore 2
- Art
- Band
- Career Skills/Life
- Skills
- Chorus
- Exploring Technologies
- Spanish
33Encore Classes
- Elective Rotation
- - Spanish
- - Art
- - Life Skills/Career Skills
- - Exploring Technologies
- Band
- - year long
- Chorus
- - semester
- Required Classes
- - Health and PE
- - Computer Skills
Classes meet for 40 minutes/day Teachers are
certified in their area Seventh graders not in
band or chorus rotate through the other four
electives each nine weeks
34Discovery Block
35Discovery Block
- Developed to meet the interests and academic
needs of the students (remediation and
enrichment) with a focus on building
relationships.
36Discovery Placement
- Teachers developed classes based on their
interests - Students chose classes based on interests
- Interests were matched as closely as possible
37Discovery Choices 2008-2009 8th Grade Name
_______________________ Parent Signature
____________________ Interest Inventory ALL
STUDENTS MUST FILL OUT THIS SECTION. Please rank
the following interests 1-6 with 1 being the
topic that interests you the MOST and 6 being the
topic that interests you the LEAST. ________
Music ________Crafts ________Sports ________Math _
_______Reading Clubs ________Service
Projects ONLY COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF YOU ARE
INTERESTED IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING. Please rank
the following 1-5 with 1 being the topic which
interests you the MOST and 5 being the topic that
interests you the LEAST. ________Science
Olympiad Students will bring Science to life
while focusing on problem solving. Students are
required to participate in competitions. ______
__Broadcasting Students work as a team to
produce an in-house T.V. production. ________Journ
alism - Students work to produce the school
newspaper. ________Battle of the Books Students
will read books and demonstrate their abilities
and test their knowledge by participating in
competitions. ________Techies Students serve as
technology assistants. Extensive knowledge of
Microsoft Office and basic tools
required. ________Yearbook Students will help
produce the school yearbook. Please return this
form to your teacher no later than Tuesday, April
24, 2008.
38Discovery Block
- Enrichment Sessions
- Character Education
- Advisory/Advisee
- Intramurals (Academic and Athletic)
39Discovery Block Choices
- Yearbook
- Science Olympiad
- Battle of the Books
- Broadcasting
- Journalism
- Techies
- Engineering
- Current Events
- Real World Math
- Novel Studies
- Math Counts
- Famous Women
40More Choices
- Jazz Band
- Educational Games
- Quilting
- Hot Tech
- Start Something
- Author Studies
- Hispanic Cultures
- Mythology
- Aerobics
- Service
- Creative Journaling
- Wonder Years
- Health and Wellness
- History of Baseball
- Strength Training
- Music
- Scrapbooking
- Digital Photography
41Questions Concerning Curriculum, Instruction,
and Assessment?
42Personalization
43Transition Strategies
- Visits to elementary schools
- Meet in the Middle
- Parent Nights
- Beginning of school orientation nights for 7th
and 8th grade - 8th grade visits to high school
- 8th grade parent night at high school
44Transitions in ACMS and out of ACMS
- Looping of Guidance Counselors and Assistant
Principals - Visitations to Ashe County High School by Small
Learning Communities - Visitations to Wilkes Community College for
Career Day - Parent Meetings by Learning Communities to
provide assistance with transitions to High School
45Alternative Learning Lab (ALL)
- Purpose is for academic assistance, not punitive
- Staffed by certified teacher with 34 years middle
school experience - Teacher Referrals by
- Period
- Assignment
- Day (team approves)
- Separate setting for EC students who have testing
modifications - Time-Out room for students having difficulties
in regular classroom and would receive benefit
from lower student/teacher ratio - Capacity limited to 6 students
- Students have access to textbooks, workbooks,
reference materials, Internet, etc.
46Tutoring
- Before, during and after school
- Certified teachers
- For everyone -- At-Risk
- of failing or need additional support
- Partnership with Ashe
- County 4-H
- Teachers collaborate and
- schedule to meet needs of
- individual students
47Second Chance
- After-School Detention
- Services for students
- Struggling academically
- Not completing homework
- Needing small group assistance
- Accumulated tardies instead of ISS
48WISH Team
- Ways to Intervene with Students Holistically
- Student Assistant Team
- Identify students struggling academically or
exhibiting signs of at-risk or self-destructive
behaviors - Team comprised of
- Teacher from each grade level
- Assistant Principal
- Counselor
- Exceptional Education Teacher
- School Psychologist
- Interventions include
- Counseling
- Further academic testing
- Other interventions
- Do Whatever is Necessary to Create Success for
Each Student
49Exceptional Childrens Services
- Inclusion
- Self-Contained
- Pull-Out
- Severe and Profound
- Behavioral and
- Emotionally Disabled
- Inclusion
- Special Help and Support
- Counseling
50English Language Learners
- Classroom Instruction
- Pull-Out
- Tutoring
- Differentiated Instruction
- Interdisciplinary Units
- Accommodation Plans
- Parent Involvement
- Classroom Centers
- Projects
- Cultural Heritage Day
51 Counseling
- Mental Health Services
- Individual Counseling
- Small Group Counseling
- Anticipatory Counseling
- Crisis Intervention
- Consultation
- School Psychologist
- Character Education
- Individual Volunteerism
- Service Learning Projects
52After-School Program Philosophy
- We believe that an after-school program which
provides physical, social, and academic
activities for students creates an environment
where students can experience success and
personal growth.
53Athletics
- Two Teams One Team Three Teams
- Volleyball Wrestling Soccer
- Basketball Track
- Softball
- Cheerleading
- Football
- Baseball
54Scheduling
- Home and away games
- Football on Tuesday
- Practice Schedule 4 days per week including
games - One month at a time
- Rotate times for teams
- After-School tutoring/homework time for late
practices
55Athletics
- 2 team philosophy
- Picking of teams
- Try-outs
- No cuts where possible
- Stress fundamentals and practice time
- No personal awards, ceremonies, banquets, or
trophies - Community coaches - not staff members
- Featured in Clearing the Hurdles Questions and
Answers in Middle School Sports Written by Ken
McEwin and John Swaim - Published by NMSA
56Lifetime Sports
- Develop skills and interest for lifetime
activities - After-school
- No qualifications except interest
- Non-competitive
57Lifetime Sports
- Tennis - Fall and spring on campus
- Golf Fall and spring - Mountain Aire Golf
Course - Skiing Appalachian Ski Resort Appalachian Swiss
Ski College - - Fee 18/per student
- Swimming Fall and spring on campus (indoor
swimming pool)
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64Everything we dofrom our central office staff to
teachers is to create an environment where
everyone is successful.
We Believe
65GO Bulldogs!!