6th Grade Orientation Evening.

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6th Grade

www.sane l i j omidd le .org

Orientation Evening

Important Informationwww.sanelijomiddle.org

San Elijo Middle School Staff

Our Prin

cipal

- Mr.

Hall

Mrs. Santiago(M-Z)

SEMS School Counselors

Mr. VegaLast Names (G-M)

Mrs. BreiningLast Names (A-F)

Ms. O’Connor Last Names (N-Z)

Counselors’ Areas of Focus

Health/Well-Being of Students

Connection between Home and School

Open-Door Policy

Social/Emotional Support

Mediations

Referrals for Community Resources

Academic Advising

Meet with D/F Students

Scheduling

High Level of Confidentiality

Making the Adjustment to Middle School New Environment Moving from 1 Teacher to 3-5 Teachers Making New Friends from Other Schools Expectations Added Responsibility

•Work Habits/Organizational Skills

Transition for 6th Graders

How Does Your Child Deal with Change?• Easily Adapts

• Argues

• Turns Inward/Becomes Quiet

• Emotional

• Physically Ill

Parent Resources through the Parent Institute on

SEMS Website under

Resources• Topics Include: Transition to Middle School, Peer Pressure,

Time Management, Organization, Test Taking Strategies,

etc…

Transition for 6th Graders

Social/Emotional Unplugged Group

Social Group

Why Try Group

Individual Counseling (Interns)

Mediations

Academic RISE

PRIDE

Study Skills / Math Support

Read 180

Interventions

Communication With Teachers

Connection Between Home and School

Teacher Email

Teacher Webpages

Assignments Page Worksheets/Handouts/Notes downloadable

Communication With Teachers

Synergy ParentVue/StudentVue Access to Grades

Ideally, teams will see the same group of students.

SEMS Team Concept

Teachers are Grouped into Teams by Core Classes• Language Arts/Reading (1 teacher – 2 periods)

• Science/Math (1 teacher – 2 periods)

• History/PE/Expo (1-3 teachers – 2 periods)

• PE & Expo Meet on Alternating Days (M/W or T/Th & alt. F)

Each Team Works with the Same Group of Students

Teachers Meet to Discuss Student Concerns

Coordination of Assignments/Activities

Sample Schedule

San Elijo Middle School Student Schedule Year: 2012-13 Report: STU202

Schedule Information

Per Term Section ID

Course Meet Days Teacher Room

1 Yr 1964-31 World History Scott, H 453 2 Yr 4407-32 Expo T,Th,FrA Livingston, J 454 2 Yr 5990-42 PE 6 M,W,FrB Pitcairn, T GYM 3 Yr 4666-03 CC Math 6 Coleman, H 203 4 Yr 3460-05 Science Coleman, H 203 5 Yr 3858-36 Language Art 6H Dovenbarger, L 353 6 Yr 1540-37 Reading 6 H Dovenbarger, L 353 8 Yr 8263-A Lunch 1 Lunch A 10:49-11:29 Cafe

Student Name Disney, Walt

Perm ID 65000001

Grade 06

Criteria Includes:Advanced Scores in Reading Comprehension and Writing on Report Card

Advanced Scores on Performance TaskTeacher Recommendation Other Factors: Study/Work Habits/Citizenship

Placement: No Honors Track Students can be Placed in Honors Anytime

Honors Classes

Middle school counselors make the final decision on placement with teacher and

parent input.

Description:Same Standards as Common Core MathEnhanced Performance Tasks and Problem Solving Skills

Criteria Includes:Advanced Scores in Math on Report CardAdvanced Scores on Performance TaskTeacher Recommendation Other Factors: Study/Work Habits/Citizenship

Common Core Math Accelerated Class

Middle school counselors make the final decision on placement with teacher and

parent input.

*Elective Classes are a year long commitment*

Elective Classes for 6th GradeBeginning Band *Intermediate BandExpo/ExplorerStudy SkillsMath Support

Elective Classes

* If Beginning Band is chosen, it is suggested that the student be exposed to a musical

instrument over the summer to confirm the student wants to be in band for the entire year.

Dr. DeBora (A-L) Ms. Kurylo (M-Z)

SEMS Assistant Principals

Assistant Principals

Bell Schedule

Cafeteria

Motto

Student Drop-off

Student Pick-up

Parent Access to Campus

Attendance Notification

Campus Expectations

Behavioral Expectations

PTO

VIP Days

Middle School Experiences

Music at Lunches

Soaring Eagle Slips

School Dances

Spirit Days

ASB Activities

Lunch Bunch

Field Trips

SEMS-TV

Variety of Electives

Circle of Friends

Lunch Bunch

Eagles’ Patch

Assistant Principals’ Areas of Focus

Campus Safety

Whole-Child Approach

Progressive Discipline/Mediations

Investigations Requiring Consequences

Work with Counseling Office

Instructional Leadership

Level of Confidentiality

Supervision

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday

Period 1 8:02 AM-9:00 AM 58 Minutes

Period 2 9:06AM-9:55 AM 49 Minutes

Period 3 10:00 AM-10:49 AM 49 Minutes

Lunch 1/ Period 4 10:49 AM-11:29 AM 40 Minutes11:34 AM-12:23 PM 49 Minutes

Period 4 / Lunch 2 10:54 AM-11:43 AM 49 Minutes

11:43 AM-12:23 PM 40 Minutes

Period 5 12:28 PM-1:17 PM 49 Minutes

Period 6 1:22 PM-2:11 PM 49 Minutes

SEMS Bell Schedule

SEMS Bell Schedule

WednesdayFirst Bell 7:57

Period 1 8:02 AM-8:44 AM 42 Minutes

Period 2 8:49 AM-9:31 AM 42 Minutes

Period 3 9:36 AM-10:18 AM 42 Minutes

Lunch 1/ Period 4 10:18 AM-10:58 AM 40 Minutes11:03AM- 11:45 AM 42 Minutes

Period 4 / Lunch 2 10:23AM- 11:05 AM 42 Minutes

11:05 AM-11:45 PM 40 Minutes

Period 5 11:50 PM-12:32 PM 42 Minutes

Period 6 12:37 PM-1:19 PM 42 Minutes

http://www.smusd.org//Domain/18

On-line payment Pay through ID’s

Menu is on-line!

Buying versus bringing…

Lunch time activities for students!

Cafeteria

“I Am Responsible for

Myself”

San Elijo Middle School’s Motto

Student Drop-Off & Pick-Up

Student Drop-Off & Pick-Up

ALL parents/visitors will check in at the Campus Check-In Station.

This area is where items left at home will be collected. Students know to read the white board during

lunch/passing periods if they left something at home.

Parents are not allowed to visit classrooms without prior approval.

Parent Access to Campus

Parents must call EVERY day a student

is absent.

Attendance Policy

CA Ed Code

Excused vs. unexcused absences

Visit our website for help/information.

Attendance Notification

Intra-district Students (district residents, but not attending school of residence): Prior to March 31, 2014, you must submit a new Intra-district Transfer Request.

Inter-district Students (not a district resident): You do not need to reapply to continue attendance in the San Marcos School District. However, as your student transitions to middle school or high school, you must fill out an Inter-district School Transition Form prior to March 31, 2014. Placement at your requested school will be based upon school capacity after resident students have been placed.

Approvals and denials will be granted in accordance with governing board policy (BP 5116.1, 5117.1). Currently, San Elijo Middle and San Marcos High are closed to transfer students (exceptions are made for students who are currently attending or concurrent enrollment of siblings).

Attendance Boundaries / Transfers

Phones can be turned on during the school day. Students may use the phone in the AP Office.

No Gum/Sunflower Seeds

Dress Code is Enforced. No hats or hoods. No short shorts or skirts. Straps must be the width of a dollar bill.

Caution against rolling backpacks.

Caution against lunchboxes.

Campus Expectations

SEMS Bully Prevention Program- PALS

Behavioral Expectations

Think about your behavior at school and be

responsible while on campus.

Walk on campus.

Keep your hands, feet and objects to yourself.

Keep your belongings with you at all times.

Respect others with your actions and words.

Behavior Expectations

SEMS has openings in PTO for the upcoming year.

SEMS PTO is different than at the elementary .

One major fundraiser per year!

http://www.smusd.org/Page/5090

P.T.O.

Tour the campus! Your student will have already been once with

their 5th grade class on June 2 or June 3. Get photographed for student I.D. and

yearbook photo! Collect your textbooks! Receive preliminary student schedule. School-wide scavenger hunt!!

V.I.P. Day- August 19th

All students can learn.

Teachers promote learning through quality instruction and a commitment to the California Common Core Standards.

Students grow when held accountable and demonstrate responsible behavior.

The social-emotional development of students parallels academic growth.

We Believe. . .

IT’S ALL ABOUT PERCEPTION!

Middle School Perception

There is absolutely no research correlation between

success and family background, race, national origin,

financial status, or even educational

accomplishments.

There is but one correlation with success, and that is

ATTITUDE.

Thank You For Coming Tonight

& Welcome To The

GOLDEN EAGLE FAMILY!!

We are All in this Together!