5th Grade Parent Informational Meeting

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Welcome to the Middle School! 5TH GRADE PARENT INFORMATIONAL MEETING SABBAGH SCHOOL LIBRARY STELIOS KALOGRIDAKIS, M.S. INTERIM PRINCIPAL MARIA KOKKINOU, WELLNESS SPECIALIST


Description of the ACS Athens Middle School The Middle School is comprised of the :  Sixth  Seventh  Eighth grade We offer:  Academic Programs that meet and exceed U.S. and International curriculum standards  A rich array of extra curricular and co-curricular

activities and clubs


Curriculum Schedule The Curriculum consists of eight subject groups offered . They are: 1. Language Arts -(At ACS the school’s language of instruction is English.) 2. Modern Languages– a modern foreign language learned at school (At ACS, students may study Greek, Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, and German as a second language.)

3. Social Studies –history and geography 4. Sciences – general science, earth science, biology, chemistry and physics 5. Mathematics – core course including topics in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, probability & statistics

6. Arts – art/design and music, drama 7. Physical Education – health and hygiene, individual and team sports, fitness  8. Technology – Foundations of technology, research, and Guidance


Planning for 6th Grade

What is your greatest concern about your child entering 6th grade?


What to expect:


 More than one teacher

Middle School Schedule

 65 minute classes  5 classes a day  Advisory block on

Wednesdays/every 2 weeks

 Alternating days (only meet each

class 3 times a week) 

(period 6, for example, meets on Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, and Friday after lunch)


For 6th Grade Students: Your options are different than the 7th and 8th graders… each year is unique.

 6th Grade options next year are:  Core classes 

(Math, Science, Language Arts, and Social Studies) -mandatory

“Exploratory Classes” 

Drama and computers (1 semester each)mandatory

Other classes 

PE, additional Modern languages

“Fine Arts Courses” 

Instrumental Music and Art Studio


Registration Forms -Filled out the practice form with Homeroom Teacher -Take it home, along with the FINAL REGISTRATION FORM -Talk with your parents -Final Forms should be in before Spring Break!


Middle School Bell Schedule 2019-2020 School Year Time

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

9:00-10:05

1

6

3

7

4

10:05-10:15 10:15-11:20

Announcements & Passing Time 2

7

11:20-12:10 12:10-1:15

3

8

5

Advisory Block/ Club & Activities

1

6

2

7

3

8

Passing Time 4

1

2:30-2:40 2:40-3:45

8

Middle School Lunch

1:15-1:25 1:25-2:30

4

5 Passing Time

5

2

6


Reporting Student Progress • • • • • • • • •

SKYWARD FAMILY ACCESS PROGRESS REPORT GRADES- P1, P2, P3, P4 (PPROGRESS REPORT) QUARTER GRADES- Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 (Q- QUARTER) SEMESTER GRADE S1, S2 (S-SEMESTER) FINAL GRADES F (F-FINAL) PARENT/STUDENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES MEETING WITH TEACHERS MEETING WITH COUNSELOR MEETING WITH PRINCIPAL


Grades THE MIDDLE SCHOOL USES LETTER GRADES: A, B, C, D AND F TEACHERS MAY GIVE A PLUS OR MINUS WITH THE LETTER GRADE (EXCEPT IN THE CASE OF AN F). THE + OR – WILL APPEAR ON THE PERMANENT RECORD. LETTER GRADES ARE AWARDED ON THE BASIS OF THE FOLLOWING AVERAGES: 97-100 93-96 90-92 87-89 83-86 80-82

A+ A AB+ B B-

77-79 73-76 70-72 67-69 63-66 60-62

C+ C CD+ D DBELOW 60

F


RECOGNITION AND HONORS SUCCESS IS RECOGNIZED IN MANY WAYS AT THE MIDDLE SCHOOL. EXAMPLES OF AWARDS PRESENTED ARE: ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS •PRINCIPAL’S LIST ALL A’S (INCLUDING A-‘S) •HIGH HONOR ROLL –A AVERAGE (3.67 GPA) OR BETTER •HONOR ROLL - B+ AVERAGE (3.33 GPA) OR BETTER •END-OF-YEAR SUBJECT AWARDS - AT THE END OF EACH YEAR

INDIVIDUAL TEACHERS PRESENT AWARDS FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT. AWARDS GO TO STUDENTS WITH HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND FOR GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. •PRESIDENTIAL AWARD - AWARDED AT THE END-OF-YEAR AWARDS ASSEMBLIES


Athletic Awards FIELD DAY AWARDS - AWARDED TO INDIVIDUALS AND CLASS / TEAM HOUSES AT THE ANNUAL MIDDLE SCHOOL FIELD DAY ATHLETES OF THE YEAR - AWARDED BY THE PE DEPARTMENT


Recognition Awards

WARREN SHEPPARD AWARD - AN 8TH GRADE ACS AWARD FOR ALLAROUND EXCELLENCE STANLEY HAAS/LUKE HANSEN (NESA) NOMINATION – NOMINATIONS TO NESA TO RECOGNIZE STUDENTS WHO EXHIBIT EXEMPLARY CITIZENSHIP, CHARACTER AND SERVICE. STUDENTS OF THE MONTH - AWARDED TO TWO STUDENTS (A BOY AND A GIRL) AT EACH GRADE LEVEL TO RECOGNIZE EXEMPLARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCHOOL ACADEMIC AND COMMUNITY LIFE. FOLLOWING IDEALS OF “BE READY. BE RESPECTFUL. BE RESPONSIBLE.”


HOMEWORK

•MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS SHOULD EXPECT TO HAVE

APPROXIMATELY 1-2 HOURS OF HOMEWORK EACH NIGHT. • THE EXACT AMOUNT WILL VARY FROM NIGHT TO NIGHT, DEPENDING UPON THE NATURE OF THE ASSIGNMENTS, UPCOMING TESTS, LONG-TERM PROJECTS, ETC. •IF ABSENT FROM SCHOOL FOR ANY REASON, THE STUDENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING UP ALL OF THE CLASS WORK AND HOMEWORK HE/SHE MISSED. • IF A STUDENT IS ABSENT, IT IS BEST FOR HIM/HER TO LOOK UP THE HOMEWORK ON MOODLE.


Student Life Each student will be assigned a combination lock by the school. A fee of 20 euro will be deposited upon entry to ACS and will be returned to the student upon withdrawing from the school provided that no damage is reported. This is where a student keeps books, jackets, lunch, and other possessions. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT STUDENTS DO NOT KEEP EXPENSIVE AND/OR OTHER VALUABLE ITEMS IN THEIR LOCKERS. A student may only go to his/her locker during the passing time between classes. It is suggested that students do not tell anyone their lock combination

Lockers


CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS AND SPORTS •PARTICIPATING IN ACTIVITIES (SPECIAL PROGRAMS,

TEAM SPORTS, INTRAMURALS AND CLUBS) AT THE MIDDLE SCHOOL IS VERY MUCH A PART OF THE MIDDLE SCHOOL EXPERIENCE. •ONE CAN LEARN IN MANY WAYS, AS WELL AS HAVING A LOT OF FUN TO EXPERIENCE VARIOUS CLUBS, SPORTS AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS WHICH MEET DURING LUNCH AND AFTER SCHOOL. CLUBS & ACTIVITIES ARE DEVELOPED BASED ON STUDENT INTEREST.


Concerts

Clubs Dances


ACTIVITIES & CLUBS CURRENTLY OFFERED

•EXECUTIVE STUDENT COUNCIL •ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES: BOWLS, UN DAY

•HONOR CODE •DEBATE CLUB •ULTIMATE FRISBEE CLUB •YEARBOOK •SERVICE LEADERS CLUB •DANCE CLUB •ART CLUB •DUNGEONS & DRAGONS CLUB •PROGRAMMING/TECH CLUB •CHARITY CLUB •CHOIR/BAND


Sports


Sports Teams

CROSS COUNTRY-MIDDLE SCHOOL TEAM • VOLLEYBALL-JUNIOR VARSITY • SOCCER -JUNIOR VARSITY •

• BASKETBALL-JUNIOR VARSITY • SWIMMING-MIDDLE SCHOOL TEAM • TENNIS-MIDDLE SCHOOL TEAM • TRACK AND FIELD-MIDDLE SCHOOL TEAM


Student Council YEARLY ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES FOR EACH GRADE EXECUTIVE STUDENT COUNCIL COMPRISING OF 6TH, 7TH, 8TH


Bonding Day

Community Service Projects


SERVICE LEARNING

“Good leaders must first become good servants.”

― Robert Greenleaf, Servant Leadership


QUESTIONS? STELIOS KALOGRIDAKIS 261

kalogridakiss@acs.gr 210-6393200 ext.

MARIA KOKKINOU kokkinoum@acs.gr 210-6393200 ext. 228


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