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Middle School/Junior High
(Grades 7 and 8) Academic Overview

ACADEMICS

Math, reading, grammar, literature, social studies and science are the core subjects of the junior high curriculum. Through structured learning experiences, we strengthen and expand basic skills and advance the knowledge of science and social studies. Critical thinking skills become increasingly important at this level of study. Our goal is to thoroughly prepare our students for the four years of high school that lie ahead.

Students in seventh and eighth grades take two language arts classes each day. One class focuses on reading and literature, the other on written and oral communications. Writing skills are emphasized across the curriculum. We believe that this emphasis on language arts will help our students to become literate and articulate thinkers and writers. Our state-of-the-art computer labs and the library /media center are available for research. A full time research assistant is available to guide students through the Internet to valuable sources of information. Students who qualify may elect to take honors English classes.

Through structured learning experiences, we strengthen and expand basic skills and advance the knowledge of science and social studies.

In math, students take a comprehensive general math course or advanced math courses determined by their math abilities. Students who successfully complete Honors Algebra in grade eight are awarded high school credit. At this level, students will take a life or earth science course with laboratory experiences. Science labs are held in a new, well equipped lab complex.

Enrichment courses are an important part of the junior high curriculum. Courses are rotated on a semester basis. Students receive instruction in computers, Spanish and Physical Education. In a daily study/activity period, they may also choose drama, art, band or chorus classes.
The classes are 50 minutes in length. Students move from class to class on the west end of the campus.

FACULTY

All of our teachers are experienced and have an enthusiasm for working with adolescents. Teachers are fully certified in their subject areas. Enrichment class instructors are certified specialist in the areas they teach. Our low student to teacher ratios assure that teachers have time to give every student the attention he or she needs to be successful. In addition, regular help sessions are scheduled on a weekly basis for students who need extra reinforcement of skills or new concepts. The faculty takes an interest in the physical, emotional and social development of students at this volatile age. Many teachers take on additional responsibilities such as advising a club or coaching a sport. Students are actively encouraged to participate in sports and all school activities to further their own social and emotional growth.

GUIDANCE

The Junior High School Guidance Curriculum focuses on helping students develop good organizational and study habits.  Focus is also placed on interpersonal behaviors including bullying and self-esteem.  A career fair is held annually to introduce students to career options.  Evening programs for parents introduce the college admissions process and assist with high school planning.

ACTIVITIES
There is a wide range of extracurricular clubs and activities available to seventh and eighth graders.

 

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