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Home of the Wildcats

People to Know Administration Mrs. Heck, Principal Ms. Lamb, Assistant Principal Counselor Mrs. Barrow, Guidance Director School Resource Office Deputy Bye

School Counselor Academic Counseling Peer Mediation Assessment Coordinator 504/LEP Coordinator Solution Focused Brief Counseling (outside referrals as needed) Problem Solving Mrs. Barrow can be found in the Guidance Office

6 th Grade Teachers Ms. Bryson English/IR Ms. McVay English Ms. Mastromonico Math Ms. Riggins Math Ms. Oldnettle Intensive Math Ms. Tincher Social Studies Mr. Hill Science Ms. Leffard Band Mr. Reid Technology Ms. Henderson PE Pictures Unavailable For: Mr. Dodd (Social Studies), Mr. Tisza (English), Ms. Born (Intensive Reading), Ms. Jerome (Science), and Ms. J. Brown (Chorus)

School Map 6 th Grade Classroom Locations

School Hours The warning bell rings at 7:18 AM 1 st period begins at 7:23 AM Student dismissal is at 1:45 PM Supervision is only available for 30 minutes prior to and after school hours (6:45 2:15)

Student Bell Schedule

Student Transportation Bus Transportation: for students living outside a 2 mile radius. Schedules will be on the Meigs Website once available Students should be at bus stop 10 minutes before arrival time No students are permitted to ride a bus not assigned to them with out a bus pass (obtained in Attendance Office) Walkers / Bike Riders / Skateboarders Cross roads only with supervision Stationed crossing guards located at Meigs and Richbourg Avenue and at Richbourg Avenue and Eglin Parkway Car Riders Horseshoe driveway in front of school is the only location for student drop-off

School Supplies *School supply list also available at* www.meigsmiddleschool.com

Lockers Each student will be assigned a locker during their first (1 st ) period class at the beginning of the year Students are not to share lockers and should guard the privacy of the lock combination Meigs Middle School is not responsible for any valuables students leave unsecured Per Florida Statute 1006.09 lockers are subject to search at any time.

Medications Students are not allowed to bring or be in possession of any type of medication All medication including prescriptions and over-the-counter medication should be delivered to the clinic by a parent or legal guardian in the original container(s) with proper labeling indicating names, dosage and time.

Lunch Information Students may purchase a lunch or bring their own lunch from home. Students may purchase meals in one of three ways: Pre-pay by the week or month Purchase on a daily basis Make deposits online at meigsmiddleschool.com under the Lunch Menus link All students are assigned a lunch number which they must use when going through the line. A student may not use another student s lunch number nor may he/she sell or receive items from another student s lunch. Applications for free/reduced lunch are available online at www.okaloosaschools.com throughout the school year. Free/reduced lunch applications must be completed each school year. Prices for 2017-2018 are as follows: Student Breakfast $1.80 Reduced student breakfast $.30 Student lunch $2.70 Reduced student lunch $.40 Milk $.65

Wildcat Way Schoolwide Expectations for Student Conduct Be Respectful Follow Instructions Speak and Walk Appropriately Be On Time Be an Engaged Learner Students + Parents + Teachers + Administration = Wildcat Team Repeat Offenses After School Detention Saturday School Student Training Program (STP) Out-of-School Suspension (OSS) Suspension from Extra-Curricular Activities and/or Field Trips

Dress Code Appropriate Length: Approach the top of the knee, minimum fingertip length No Sagging No hats or head coverings worn indoors No inappropriate slogans or pictures (i.e. tobacco, alcohol, drugs, racial remarks, gang affiliations, or sexual connotations) Tank tops, thin-strapped tops, and similar shirts should be wide enough to cover undergarments The midriff must be covered at all times and undergarments must not be exposed. No low cut necklines, off-the-shoulder shirts, pajamas, or slippers Pants or skirts with cuts or holes require an additional layer underneath to prevent skin visibility

Per School Board Policy, any student in possession of a wireless communication device while on school property must insure the device is not visible and is turned off during school hours. Students may use their cell phones after dismissal to contact parents.

Bullying Bullying is defined in the County School District Bullying Policy and may be viewed online at www.okaloosaschools.com (Parent and Student links) Bullying may involve but is not limited to: repeated teasing, social exclusion, threats, intimidation, stalking, physical violence, sexual, religious, or racial harassment, or public humiliation A student who feels he or she is the victim of bullying / threats OR witnesses actions viewed as bullying should report it to the school administration or resource officer immediately

Increased Rigor through Standards Based Instruction What are the Standards? Florida Standards are a set of clear, consistent, and strong academic standards that will help ensure Florida s students graduate high school ready for success in college, career and life (Florida DOE). What is College Readiness? College readiness means that graduates have the skills they need to do well in college. College does not mean a 4 year degree. It can mean any program that leads to a degree or certificate. Being ready means that students graduate from high school with strong skills in English and mathematics.

Standards Based Assessments Progress Monitoring Assessment Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) administered 2 3 times per school year to monitor student progress in Reading, Mathematics, & Science. Statewide Standardized Assessment FSA (FL Standards Assessment) 6 th Grade 7 th Grade 8 th Grade Others FSA ELA Writing FSA ELA Writing FSA ELA Writing Algebra I EOC FSA ELA Reading FSA ELA Reading FSA ELA Reading Geometry EOC FSA Mathematics FSA Mathematics FSA Mathematics WIDA (ELL) Civics EOC FSA Science *EOC = End of Course Exam *ELL = English Language Learners

Sports & Athletics Student Eligibility: Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Pass 5 Subjects. All sports are competitive and participants must try out for all teams except for swimming Current physicals and parent permission form must be on file in the front office before students can participate in conditioning, practice, or tryouts. Fall Winter Spring Cross Country Basketball Baseball/Softball Football Soccer Golf Volleyball Swimming Tennis Track

Attendance / Absences Any student absent from school is required to bring a written explanation signed by the parent/legal guardian to the Attendance Office. Students have up to 5 days to provide written documentation for the absence to be excused. Students must attend 51% of the class period to be considered present. After a total of 9 absences (excused or unexcused) in any class period per semester, the student must have a note from a doctor or official agency in order for each subsequent absence to be excused. After the 15 th absence (excused or unexcused) in any class period per semester, makeup work will not be allowed. attendance is KEY to academic success in middle school!

Arriving Tardy to School Students arriving after the 7:23 a.m. bell are tardy to school Students must report to the Attendance Office to obtain a pass to class Students receive 5 warnings for school tardies Help your student develop a system to ensure they are ready to leave for school in plenty of time so they do not miss out on valuable instructional time

Campus Visitation & Student Check-Out Visitors: All parents and/or visitors on campus must sign in with a picture ID and obtain a visitor s badge from the Attendance Office. The visitor badge must be worn the entire time the visitor is on campus. Student Check Out: Only individuals indicated on a student s blue emergency card will be permitted to pick up a student from school. Individuals checking out a student must have a picture ID.

School Communication Methods of Communication Student Agenda Email School Website / Social Media Parent Portal (Grades Online) iocsd school app Robo-calls Parent teacher conference Phone calls Parent teacher conferences are scheduled through the guidance office. At any point, concerns or questions may be addressed to Administration, the School Counselor, or the School Resource Officer

How to Assist your Student Parent Involvement - #1 Indicator for Student Success Encourage communication about topics learned in school Stay current on school news Check grades often Encourage after school routine for homework and organize Oversee organization but have student ultimately responsible. Reinforce school expectations Don t rescue them from consequences. Help student social skills Encourage student to be involved - clubs or other extracurricular activities Talk about positive behavioral traits (good friend, drama-free, listening, etc.) Practice communication skills Discuss various social interactions Encourage Attendance and Good Work Habits

We are looking forward to a successful 2017-2018 school year. Please let us know how we can help your student have the best possible experience.