Spring Orientation

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Spring Orientation Ranney Middle School

A Day in the Life... A Day

B Day

C Day

D Day

E Day

F Day

8:25-8:30

Homeroom

Homeroom

Homeroom

Homeroom

Homeroom

Homeroom

8:34-9:18

History

Band

Spanish

Math

Science

PE/Health

9:22-10:06

Study Hall

History

Band

Spanish

Math

Science

10:10-10:54

Science

PE/Health

History

Band

Spanish

Math

10:58-12:14

Lunch Recess Advisory

Lunch Recess Advisory

Lunch Recess Advisory

Lunch Recess Advisory

Lunch Recess Advisory

Lunch Recess Advisory

12:18-1:02

English

English

English

English

Division Meeting

English

1:06-1:50

Math

Science

Study Hall

History

Band

Spanish

1:54-2:38

Spanish

Math

Science

PE/Health

History

Band

2:42-3:25

Athletics / Clubs

Athletics / Clubs

Athletics / Clubs

Athletics / Clubs

Athletics / Clubs

Athletics / Clubs

A Day in the Life...

Math Curriculum Math 7

Math 8

Algebra

Math 8

Algebra

Geometry

Geometry

Pre-calculus

Algebra II

Multivariable Statistics

Calculus

Science Curriculum

6th Grade Earth Science

7th Grade Life Science

Topics covered in this course include: astronomy, rocks and minerals, climate and weather, geological time, fossils, earthquakes and volcanoes

Topics focus on the scientific study of the structure and function of living organisms and their ecological relationships

8th Grade Physical Science

Topics include: matter and energy, atomic structure, chemical equations and reactions, properties of matter, force, gravity, mathematical applications, heat and energy transfer

English Curriculum Literature, vocabulary, grammar & composition

We learn t o writ e by writ ing Elements of the five paragraph model emphasis on purpose and precision of language

The five paragraph essay - emphasis on argumentative writing and citation usage

Expanding the five paragraph model extensive research and capstone paper

History Curriculum Global Geography

World Cultures and Ethics

AP United States History The Ancient World AP European, AP World, AP Art History

United States History

Economics, semester electives

Elective Choices Band

Art

Spanish

World Language

French

Orchestra

Arts

Drama

Mandarin

Chorus

Music

Where is Computer Science?

Programming

Integrated Classrooms

Digital Media

Web Design

Athletics & Activities Meets during 8th period MS Athletics

MS Activities

Meets every day during 8th period

Meets every day during 8th period

Games are after school

Chosen each season (fall, winter, spring)

Focus on development and commitment

Can be crossover between activities

Fall Sports: Girls - Soccer, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Tennis Boys - Soccer, Cross Country

Proposed Fall Activities: Chess Club, Robotics, Science Olympiad, Debate, Math Lab, Election 2016, The Mag, Mock Trial, Investment Club

Advisory Primary student connection, advocate, mentor

“I enjoy helping them discover new things about themselves.”

“... from insecure to confident.”

Primary family resource and liaison, 1st and 3rd quarter conferences Morning: attendance, personal chat, ready for the day Midday: 25 minute period ● Goal setting process: academic, extracurricular, social ● Academic support ● Teambuilding ● Character education ● Grade level or division initiatives or projects Grade level meetings

“I’ll catch you if you fall.”

“They keep me physically fit and mentally sharp. No need for the gym or crossword puzzles.”

Dress Code Button down dress shirt: solid white or pastel blue, short or long sleeved Ranney polo shirt: solid white or navy blue, short or long sleeved Chino style pants: solid navy blue or khaki Skirt or skort: solid navy blue or khaki Shoes: brown, tan, black, navy blue / leather or suede / bucks, docksiders, boat shoes Optional items ● Tie ● Sweater or vest: solid navy blue or gray / crew neck, v-neck, cardigan ● Blazer: solid navy blue School gear or hoodies, game days Lands’ End approved items for purchase or guidance

Expectations and Conduct Collaboration & partnerships: student, teacher, advisor, family, administration Communication Community Standards Program & Honor Code Recognition ● Commendations ● Citizens of the Month Program Guidance ● Process with support, care, respect, dignity ● Own it, make it right, avoid repeats ● Conversations with every step

“The strength of the pack is the wolf and the strength of the wolf is the pack.” -Mowgli “They are sponges. It is like molding a fresh piece of clay.” “Always think about the messages you are sending through your actions and words.”

Leadership Opportunities

Honor Code Committee “Being an Honor Code Committee member gives me a chance to set an example for the right way to act and the right way to treat people.”

Peer Ambassadors

Student Advisory Board

“I thought 8th graders would be scary, but they are really friendly and helpful”

Student Support in the Middle School

Academic Resource Center Judy Kelly

Counseling Nadine Maxwell-Henry Orli Bander

Summer Reading 6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

Stand Tall Joan Bauer 0-14-240427-6

The Outsiders S. E. Hinton 9780142407332

Before We Were Free Julia Alvarez 0-440-23784-X

Escape from Saigon-How a Vietnam War Orphan Became an American Boy Andrea Warren 0-37-440023-7

The Shadow Thieves Anne Ursu 9781416905882

Nothing but the Truth Avi 978-0-545-17415-2

Important Dates Tuesday, September 6, 2016 6th Grade Retreat Students only - 8:30 am 6th Grade BBQ - Students and Parents - 5:00 pm New student 7th/8th grade orientation - Students and Parents - 9:00 - 10:30 am

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

First Day of School MS Back to School Night First Day of MS Athletics

Spring Break - March 17 - April 2, 2017 Last Day of School - Tuesday, June 13, 2017