Title: Welcome Parents
1April 3, 2003
2Welcome Parents
- Central Park Middle School
- Parent Orientation
- to 6th Grade
3Introductions
- Dr. Tebbano, Principal
- Mr. DeLorenzo, Asst. Principal
- Mrs. Dalrymple, Counselor (A - K)
- Mrs. Hall, Counselor (L - Z)
- Megan and Garrett - 6th grade students at CPMS
- Mr. Kosiur, Co-President PTO
4Spring 2002Transition Activities
- CPMS Newsletters
- are sent to Elementary
- Classes each month.
5Principal Breakfast
- In January, the principals of our elementary
schools were invited to a breakfast meeting with
the CP principal and assistant principal. We had
an opportunity to share ideas and talk about ways
to make the transition to middle school smoother.
6Welcome Letter
- Current 6th graders write friendly letters to 5th
grade students and describe our school and what
it is like to be in 6th grade.
7Intake Sheets
- Student informational intake sheets are completed
by 5th grade teachers and reviewed by guidance
counselors, teachers, and administrators at
Central Park.
8Conversations Continue
- Informal email and telephone questions between
CPMS and elementary teachers/administrators occur
throughout the spring.
95th - 6th Grade Teacher Meeting
- On April 14th, 5th grade teachers from all of our
elementary schools and 6th grade teachers from
the three middle schools will participate in a
planning/best practice workshop. This event is
being sponsored by the GE Fund Middle School
Extension Grant.
10Getting Comfortable with Middle School
- Day long visitation
- to CPMS. Each
- student gets a 6th
- grade buddy for
- the day. Students
- attended classes
- and see the middle
- school up close and
- personal!
Students at Lunch!
11Enjoying a Visit to CPMS!
12More Happy Visitors
13After a Visit we Re-Group!
14Hey, we have Everyday Math Here too!
Do we have to leave?
15Central Park AwardedNYS School of Excellence
- In October 1999,
- Central Park
- Middle School
- was recognized as a
- New York State
- Blue Ribbon School
- of Excellence
-
16Program of Study
- 5 Core Subjects
- (Taught Every Day)
- English, Reading, Math, Science, and Social
Studies
17Two Encore Classes
- Physical Education - all year every other day
- Music - every other day 1/2 year
- Language/Culture Theme - every other day 1/2 year
- Computer - 20 weeks, every day
- Art - 10 Weeks, every day
- Home Careers - 10 Weeks, every day
18Enrichment Activity Period (EA)
- Students are encouraged to participate in EA
clubs. - The activities are sponsored by teachers and
staff members. - If students do not choose an activity, they
remain in a classroom Study Hall - EA Period is a part of the school day 205 - 240
PM - Music groups meet during EA
19Parent Transition Issues
- All students are randomly assigned to teams.
- The only exceptions are High Ability English,
High Ability Math, and Special Education
assignments.
- We are unable to honor requests for specific
teams or student pairings.
20District Testing Schedule
- Final Exams
- District-wide finals exams are cumulative and are
given in English, Math, Science, and Social
Studies. - They count for 20 of a course grade.
- 6th grade is the first time your child will take
a comprehensive final exam.
- TONYSS Assessment
-
- The district administers this assessment in April
- May. - Scores from the Terra Nova assessment are used as
a guide for placement in accelerated classes
for 7th grade. -
21Discipline Issues
- The role of the Assistant Principal
- Detention/Suspension
- The I List
- Mediation Programs
- LOJ Programs
- Project SAVE Legislation
22Parent Help Necessary
- First Time Bus Riders - You will receive
information from our Transportation Dept. - Attendance - We want your child here every day
he/she is not ill. - Tardy - you MUST send your child
with a note when he/she is
late for school. - Late Bus - Every day at 345 PM. This bus does
not stop at every regular bus stop. - Bus Safety - Riding a bus to school is a
privilege!
23Lockers
- 6th graders biggest fear!
- No sharing lockers
- Keep lock combination a secret.
- You may bring your own lock.
- For a 5.00 deposit, students may use a school
lock. Deposits are returned at the end of the
year. - Teachers will teach and review locker
organization. - Backpacks are kept in lockers and must be small
enough to fit.
24Communication Between Home and School
- Monthly Newsletter - Ask your child if you dont
see it by the 3rd of the month! - Teacher/Parent Phone Calls
- Homework Hotline
- Guidance Counselors
- Agenda Planners
- Interim Progress Reports
- Report Cards
- Parent/Teacher/Student Conference
- Email
25Communication and Safety
- The safety of every CPMS student is important to
us. - We MUST be able to contact you or a relative
during the day. - In the event of a 911 emergency, the paramedics
will not treat your child without your approval
and consent, at the time of the emergency.
Beepers Number Cell Phone Number Let us know when
numbers change.
26The Student Perspective
- Experience With Transition
- Expectations in Middle School
- Advise for Parents and Students
27Services Student Recognition
- Student Services
- Awards Programs and Recognition
- Promotion Policy
- How To Succeed in Middle School
28After School Program
- 5 days a week, October- May
- 240 - 510 PM
- Late Bus available
- Homework Help
- Classes
- Snacks
- Sports
- Contests, Field Trips, and much more!
29Parent Involvement
- Parent Conferences
- Note
- Please do not believe
- your child when they
- tell you that we do
- not want your help,
- assistance, or that
- they did all their
- homework in EA.
- Parent Groups include PTO and Shared Decision
Making Team. - Chaperoning Field Trips/Dances, etc.
- Attendance at school functions
- School Committees
30Summer Opportunity
- Transition Summer Program funded by the GE
Middle School Extension Grant - Ms. Ng and Ms. Hartkern
- Weeks of July 15th and July 22nd
- Three page information sheets will be passed out.
- One week, ½ day, fun-filled opportunity
31Next 6th Grade Orientation
- Tuesday, August 27th
- 900 - 1130 AM
- Students will get their schedule, meet some
teachers, tour the building, and become prepared
for their first day of 6th grade. - Parents are welcome to attend but your
- attendance is not necessary.
32Summer 2002
- Summer Reading Assignment
- District Mailings
- District Calendar
- Bus Information
- Schedule from C.P.
- August Orientation Reminder
33Locker Night for 6th graders
- Wednesday, August 28th
- 630 - 730 PM
- Students will have an opportunity to get their
assigned hall locker, decorate it if they like,
and put their lock on the locker.
346th Grade Welcome Dance
- Friday, September 13th
- 7-9 PM
- Cost - 2.00
- 6th graders only
- Sponsored by our 8th grade class and the PTO.
35Questions Answers
- We are happy to answer your questions now.
- If you have questions later in the summer, please
feel free to call us. - The school telephone number is 370-8250.
36Central Park Motto
- Climbing the Hill to a
- High Education!
37The End
Have A Good Evening and thank you for coming.
Refreshments, compliments of our PTO, are being
served in the front hallway.