5th Grade Parent...Night?June 2020
Purpose
You will learn
about life as a
student at Tolt.
You will learn how
we transition
students into Tolt.
Tolt Staff
We love middle
school students.
We love our
community.
We want students
to love Tolt.
Tolt Students
Come from all 5 Riverview elementary schools
(Carnation, Cherry Valley, Stillwater, ERMA and PARADE).
6th grade is the first time
this graduating class
will all be together.
About 750 students in
grades 6-8.
Our Mission
To develop an inclusive community of critical
and creative thinkers who practice resiliency,
show empathy, and take initiative for learning.
While in Middle School
Students go from being
more “child-like” to
“adult-like” – it’s a time
of intense growth.
Students discover their
sense of self and become
more independent.
Characteristics of Middle
Schoolers
Middle schoolers are
focused on themselves.
Middle schoolers prioritize
their peers over adults.
Middle schoolers change
their interests frequently.
Characteristics of Middle
Schoolers
Middle schoolers are
idealistic and see the
world of just and unjust.
Middle schoolers tend
to exaggerate.
Middle schoolers are
curious.
How Parents Can Help
Stay involved! Check
grades in Skyward.
Help students with
organization and time
management.
Encourage your
student to help others.
Parents at Our School
Thoughts from
6th Grade Teachers
Our Daily Schedule
Six classes
4-minute passing
time (no lockers)
Three mixed
grade lunches
6th Grade Classes
Math 6, Advanced Math 6, or Pre-Algebra
Language Arts 6 or Pre-Honors Language Arts 6
Social Studies 6
Science 6
PE-Tech-Art Rotation
Elective
Electives
Concert Choir
Debut Band
Premier Band
Strand: 4 quarter-long electives
Reading Empowerment, Math Empowerment,
English Language Development, or Learning Lab
Empowerment Classes
For students who would
benefit from additional
math or reading support
Families are notified over
the summer
We have seen significant
academic growth
Empowerment Student Quotes
“Reading Empowerment has helped
me to write essays easier and faster.
I grew confidence in my reading.”
“I like Empowerment because we
learn things BEFORE regular math.”
“Empowerment has surprised me of
being one of my favorite classes.”
English Language Development
For students who are
learning the English
language
Families are notified
over the summer
We have seen significant
academic growth
WEB:“Where Everybody Belongs”
8th grade leaders mentor 6th graders
Morning of 1st day
of school is only 6th
graders and 8th
grade WEB leaders
Additional activities
during the year
WEB:“Where Everybody Belongs”
Activities
ASB
Golf
Homework Club
Honor Society
Jazz Band
GSA
Math Club
Yarn Circle
FIRST Robotics
Dungeons & Dragons
TSA
WEB
Assemblies
Spirit Days
Socials
Dance
Sports
6th Grade Sports:
Fall-Cross Country
Winter-Wrestling
Spring-Track
7th and 8th Grade Sports:
Fall-Boys Soccer, Cross Country, Girls Volleyball
1st Winter Season-Girls Basketball, Wrestling
2nd Winter Season-Boys Basketball, Girls Soccer
Spring-Track
Physicals, Athletic Code, ASB Card $20, and Participation Fee $80
6th Grade Sports
Assemblies
Student Devices
Parent & Student Resources at https://it.rsd407.org or linked from
the Tolt Website
HP X360 Laptop / Tablet
Device / Mobile Filtering, Class Policy, ApParent
On Site Support – Aaron Loewen
Visit our table with any questions!
Student Devices
Attendance
Good attendance is huge to the success of your student.
Please schedule vacations
on non-school days.
Contact Cindy Stout in
our attendance office if
your student will not be
at school for any reason.
PTSA
Where parents, teachers
and students work
together to do great
things for our students.
Sign up to be a member
Volunteer opportunities
Health Info
Nurse Rachel Tomczek is Tolt’s School Nurse and is at Tolt 5 days a week from 8:15a-3:15p Monday-Thursday and 8:15a-1:45p on early release Fridays.
Forms for Incoming 6th Graders The forms you need to turn in by the first day of school:
Annual Student Health Form – find on our district webpage under Health Services and page 4 of our Tolt Registration Packet available on our Tolt website.
Medication Authorization Forms – if your student will be taking any prescription medications during school hours you and your healthcare provider must complete this form. Available on our district webpage under Health Services and on our Tolt Website under Parents and Students.
Medications may be turned into Nurse Rachel on our “Back to Business Day” in August or before the first day of school.
If your student is capable and responsible of carrying their own medication, a medication authorization form must still be filled out for all prescription medications. For over-the-counter medications you must fill out a Permission to Self-Carry Form. Students may carry a one-daysupply of an OTC medication in the original container. Self-carry forms may be obtained from Nurse Rachel.
Your student may not be quite ready for this responsibility and that’s okay! We will keep their medication securely in the attendance office and your student may come to the health room or attendance office if they need their medication. Nurse Rachel will assess them to make sure everything is okay and then either herself, or a trained designated staff member will administer the medication.
Students are not allowed to carry liquid medications.
Students are not allowed to carry controlled substance medications, such as those used for ADD/ADHD.
If your student has a health care plan, Nurse Rachel will mail this to you over the summer. Complete the form, sign, and turn in with any applicable medications and forms before the first day of school. Nurse Rachel will contact you if a meeting needs to be arranged to go through your health plan.
Let’s Talk Immunizations!
Starting on August 1, 2020, the revised rule requires medically verified immunization records for school and childcare entry.
Here are some examples of medically verified immunization records:
A completed Certificate of Immunization Status (CIS) signed by a health care provider. Click on “Certificate of Immunization Status.”
A CIS filled out and signed by you, along with a copy of your child’s official immunization record from another state/country.
A CIS printed by a health care provider or school from the Washington State Immunization Information System.
A CIS printed from MyIR which is a free Department of Health online tool that allows families to view and print their official immunization records themselves. Go here to begin the sign-up process.
If you are requesting an exemption from one or more of the immunization requirements, you must provide us with a completed Certificate of Exemption. More exemption information and forms are available here.
The Tdap vaccine is due prior to students entering 7th grade. (Previously, this was required prior to students entering 6th grade).
Children may begin school or childcare only if they received all of the required immunizations they are due to receive and submitted medically verified records on or before the first day of attendance. If this requirement is not met, they may not begin school on the first day of attendance. Visit the Washington State Department of Health's website for more information.
Please reach out to Nurse Rachel with any questions, concerns, or student health needs. She is available by phone, email, or in-person.
Rachel Tomczek, BSN, MACS (she/her)Tolt Middle School [email protected]: 425-844-4662District Cell: 425-219-5071Fax: 425-844-4502
5th Grade Transition
Virtual Event
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