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Quakertown Community School District. Middle School Opportunities February 2012. Goals. Provide opportunities for all students to learn in a rigorous and flexible learning environment Provide flexibility for students to enrich, remediate and learn in different modalities - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Quakertown Community School District

Quakertown Community School

District

Quakertown Community School

District

Middle SchoolOpportunities

February 2012

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GoalsGoals

• Provide opportunities for all students to learn in a rigorous and flexible learning environment

• Provide flexibility for students to enrich, remediate and learn in different modalities

by offering many options

Options include:• Traditional face-to-face classes• Cyber hybrid classes• Full-time cyber classes

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Middle School Schedule for 2012-13Traditional Face-to-Face Format

Middle School Schedule for 2012-13Traditional Face-to-Face Format

• 6 period day—6 day cycle• 4 marking periods• Related Studies classes

-6th grade---Art and Computer Literacy

(90 days each)

-7th grade---Engineering By Design (TEd) and Health (90 days each)

-8th grade---EbD-Technological Systems (45 days),

Futures (45 days), 2 Electives (45 days each)

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Middle School Schedule for 2012-2013

Middle School Schedule for 2012-2013

• 8th grade electives include:

- Art Studio 8

- Be Fit. Don’t Quit. (PE)

-Take the Lead (Health)

- TIDE (Technology, Innovation, Design, Engineering)

- Keying into the Musical Keyboard (Music)

- Literacy in a Digital World• 8th grade students will select 2 and list others

as alternates

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Middle School Schedule for 2012-2013

Middle School Schedule for 2012-2013

• Band and Chorus opportunities remain the same• 6 day cycle allows Band or Chorus students to

have an Extension period• Band sectionals occur as they have in the past

• Band student—3 Band, 2 PE, 1 Extension• Chorus student—3 Chorus, 2 PE, 1 Extension• Combo student---2 Chorus, 2 Band, 1 PE,

and 1 Extension

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Middle School Schedule for 2012-2013

Middle School Schedule for 2012-2013

• Opportunities for non-Band/Chorus students include:

-6th grade (Pd 2)---2 PE, 2 Extensions, 1 General Music, 1 Library Research Skills (LRS)

• 7th grade (Pd 4)---2 PE, 2 Extensions, 2 Reading/Writing Strategies (RWS)

• 8th grade (Pd 6)---2 PE, 2 Extensions, 2 “Go Exploring-Web 2.0 Tools”

• All students will have Related Arts, unless assigned to intervention courses (Reading 101, Reading Plus)

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Cyber HybridCyber Hybrid• Opportunity for students to take one or more

courses in a cyber environment while also taking other classes in a traditional classroom setting

• Students are supported in their cyber classes and traditional classes by QCSD teachers

• Allows for a fluid Cyber area (within the school) in terms of which students are in the location at any point in time

• Combines opportunities for digital learning and social interaction, shaped by individual needs

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Benefits of Cyber HybridBenefits of Cyber Hybrid

• Increased opportunities for enrichment, acceleration and remediation

• Increased options in terms of pacing, differentiation, targeted instruction and consideration of different learning styles

• Offers multiple learning environments-digital and traditional

• Allows for flexibility based on individualized needs

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Full-Time CyberFull-Time Cyber

• Students complete their cyber courses from home

• Students are supported in their cyber courses by QCSD teachers

• Full-Time QCSD cyber students may participate in middle school sports and activities

• Offers a flexible learning environment for both students and their families

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Characteristics of the Successful Cyber Student

Characteristics of the Successful Cyber Student

• Be open-minded about sharing work, educational experiences, and life as part of the learning process.

• Be able to communicate through writing.

• Be self-motivated and self-disciplined.

• Be willing to "speak up" if problems arise.

• Be willing and able to commit to 7 to 8 hours per week per course. .

• Accept critical thinking and decision making as part of the learning process. 

• Have access to a computer and the internet. 

• Be able to think ideas through before responding. 

• Feel that high quality learning can take place without going to a traditional classroom. 

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How To Enroll in a QCSD Cyber Course

How To Enroll in a QCSD Cyber Course

• Review the course selection sheet that will come home with your child

• Check the box in front of Cyber for the course(s) your child wants to take in a cyber format

• We ask that you also include a brief notation on the form stating the reason for selecting a cyber class(es)

• Sign the bottom of the sheet and return it to your child’s teacher by the due date

• You and your child will be invited to attend a cyber orientation meeting in the spring

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Academic InterventionsAcademic Interventions

Help for students who may be struggling with academics IST Reading Plus (Title I support-Strayer only) Reading 101 ELL support (Strayer only) Resource time (Milford) WIN time (Strayer)

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In-School Alternative(Only for those students who would benefit from this option)

In-School Alternative(Only for those students who would benefit from this option)

• A learning environment designed to focus on both the academic and social/emotional needs of students that struggle in a traditional setting

• Provides a structured, supportive environment within a QCSD middle school

• Not just for the “bad kids”• Includes a Resolution Room—place for students

to cool down, work with an adult to process behaviors and decide next steps

• Staffed by QCSD staff

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Benefits of the In-School AlternativeBenefits of the In-School Alternative• Provides another layer of intervention

(academic and social/emotional)• Allows for a smoother transition for students

returning back to a traditional classroom setting• Provides an opportunity for students to

continue to meet QCSD learning targets by content area

• Provides an opportunity for on-going communication between classroom, guidance and in-school alternative staff concerning specific student needs

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Course Selection ProcessCourse Selection Process

• Current 5th graders--- Course selection, supported by teachers and guidance counselors—beginning Feb. 22 with school visitations by middle school counselors

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Course Selection ProcessCourse Selection Process• Your child will be scheduled for the following courses as

a 6th grader:

1. RELA

2. Math—either Course 1 or Course 2

3. Science

4. Social Studies

5. Art and Computer Literacy (1/2 year each)

6. Band or Chorus or Combo

7. For non-band/chorus students—General Music, Library Research Skills

8. Extension

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Course Selection ProcessCourse Selection Process

• All students will have the option of selecting cyber for one or more of their core courses. (math, science, RELA, social studies)

• General Music, Art and Computer Literacy will also be offered through cyber for 2012-2013.

• We will make every attempt to honor all requests.• Course selection will be done in school through

Power School. (on-line)• Parents will be asked to sign off on the course

selection sheet that comes home.

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Orientation ProcessOrientation Process

• Before May 16 (date TBA)--Strayer and Milford Guidance Counselors and a student panel will visit each elementary school sharing information about life at the middle level

• May 16 during the day—5th graders will visit Strayer or Milford for their Student Orientation

• May 16 at 7:00 PM—Parent Orientation Meeting at Strayer and Milford

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Educating the Whole ChildEducating the Whole Child

We believe a vital part of the middle school experience is to not only support academic growth but also social/emotional growth within a positive school culture.

Milford Matters Strayer Strong

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QUESTIONSQUESTIONS

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