welcome to nisqually middle school
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Welcome to Nisqually Middle School. Parent Orientation Evening General Session May 20, 2013. Introductions. Mike Miller Renee Bert Jim Mcgibbon Club Z- Angela Grant – Community Partner. Overview of Evening. Share our school’s story – large group Break out into smaller groups - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Welcome to Nisqually Middle School
Parent Orientation EveningGeneral Session
May 20, 2013
Mike Miller Renee Bert Jim Mcgibbon Club Z- Angela Grant – Community Partner
Introductions
Share our school’s story – large group
Break out into smaller groups Gather information –
◦Family Access◦Athletics◦Club Z – Tutoring Services
Tour the school
Overview of Evening. . .
Oldest Middle School Remodeled in 2010 Totem Pole
◦ Carved by students◦ Dedicated 2010
Interesting Information. . .
Academics – 7th Grade MSP Scores
Our Story. . . .
2008 2009 2010 2011 21120
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WritingReadingMath
Academics – 8th Grade MSP Scores
Our Story Continued. . .
2008 2009 2010 2011 21120
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MathScience
Maintaining Skills Learned This Year Prevent Summer Slippage Students to Receive Assignments Information on our Website
◦ Reading – novel of choice◦ Writing – about the reading◦ Math- Online program called Sumdog
Library Open◦ August 13th and 20th
Summer Home Work
Survey Results Safety Student Behavior/Expectations
School Culture
Consistent tool to be given yearly Staff, Students and Families took survey Highlights of Family Survey: (350 families)
◦ Very satisfied with the learning environment Includes Teaching and Curriculum
◦ Very satisfied with our communication and collaboration
◦ Feel positive about our high standards and expectations for students
◦ Action Area: More family involvement – PTA?
Survey from CEE
Regularly planned drills:◦ Lockdown◦ Fire – evacuation◦ Earthquake◦ Shelter in Place
Emergency preparedness team◦ Meets monthly◦ Debriefs all exercises◦ Plans student and staff training
School Safety
Focus on positive behaviors - 2 years◦ Yearly Comparative Data◦ Weekly Data
Expectations are taught and re-taught Lots of recognitions for students Cool to be smart and respectful
School Culture – PBIS
All around our campus,
You can see what we value…
and what we teach students…
...about procedures & expectations
We recognize daily the behaviors that we want to see more of!
The good news is…
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10/11
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HL 1
571
549
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561
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HL 2
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HL 3
0 3 16 17 25 19 19 16 12 18 22 22 27 39 3 25 31 13 32 25 29 29 28 53 49 49 54 49 19 28 38 41
HL 4
2 6 6 3 9 3 3 2 5 2 3 7 6 10 2 3 4 9 7 9 12 9 16 13 11 11 20 15 6 9 11 17
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Honor Levels by Week
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NMS HL Infractions by Month 2007-2011
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
Divide Into Small Groups
Thank You for Coming