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6th Grade &
New Student Orientation
● Staff Introductions● Instructional Models ● Schedule● Expectations● Technology● PBSIS ● Clubs and Activities● Building Tour / Ask the Principal
Presentation Overview
Administration
Mr. Nicholas Solomon
Principal Ext. 200
Mrs. Torrie Hurd
Vice PrincipalExt. 204
Mrs. Tania Kelly
Vice Principal Ext. 265
@FMS_FTPSCHOOLS @HurdVPFMS_FTPS @KellyVPFMS_FTPS
Mr. Trey Mitchell Mrs. Debra Osman
Deans of Students
School Counselors
Mrs. Quiyon Peters
Grade 6/7/8 (A-G)
Ms. Melissa Langan
Grade 6/7/8 (H-Pa)
Ms. Surbhi Alaigh
Grade 6/7/8 (Pe-Z)
Jennifer Nolan – School Psychologist
Jacqueline Rivera – Social Worker
Tiffani Taylor-Jenkins – Behaviorist
Child Study Team (CST)
Sara Gibson - LDT–C
Vanessa Hitchman - SAC
Guidance ● Ms. Noreen Leib
Child Study Team● Michelle Kouridakis
Administrative Office StaffMain Office ● Ms. Adriana Coney-Miller,
Principal’s Secretary
● Ms. Princetta Jarrett, Vice Principal’s Secretary
● Ms. Kim Stephenson, Vice Principal’s Secretary
● Ms. Alesha Knight, Bursar
Construction Projects
● Security Vestibule● Auditorium Sound & Lighting ● Marquee - Digital Signage
● Window Replacement● HVAC Upgrades
In Progress or Complete
Coming Soon...
Franklin Middle School Teachers:
● Teaming Model ● Fully Departmentalized ● Certified by Subject Area Our staff receives support:
● Building Administration● Department Supervisors● Academic Coaches● Professional
Development/Consultants
Instructional Staff
● Language Arts● Mathematics● Science● Social Studies ● Special Education● World Language● Health/Physical Education● Fine, Visual, and Performing Arts● Technology
Academic Departments
Mrs. Debra Osman
● A Day / B Day Rotation● Instructional Lab
○ 2 Instruction Labs ○ 1 Instructional Lab ○ 0 Instructional Lab ○ Everyday A/B Electives○ Band, Chorus, Orchestra, Dance
● Passing Time○ 3 minutes
19-20 Master Schedule Changes
● 11 Period Day● A Day / B Day Rotation
○ Elective Periods○ Instructional Labs○ World Language
● Everyday A/B Electives○ PE, Band, Chorus, Orchestra,
Dance● Passing Time
○ 3 minutes
Conflict
Sample ScheduleHomeroom AM 7:20 - 7:29 9 minutesPeriod 1 7:29 - 8:04 LALPeriod 2 8:07 - 8:42 LALPeriod 3 8:45 - 9:20 MathPeriod 4 9:23 - 9:58 MathLunch 1 10:01 - 10:36Period 6 10:39 - 11:14 WL / ElectivePeriod 7 11:17 - 11:52 PE (Health)Period 8 11:55 - 12:30 DancePeriod 9 12:33 - 1:08 Music Keyboard /
Computer Apps
Period 10 1:11 - 1:46 Science / SSPeriod 11 1:49 - 2:24 Science / SSHomeroom PM 2:24-2:26 2 minutes
A/B Day Schedule3 minutes for passing4-6 Exploratory Electives
Academic InterventionSupport
AIS - Literacy AIS - MathRead 180
TechnologyComputer AppsComputer ProgrammingSTEM
Academic ElectivesLeadership MindsetGenius HourMoney Matters
FVPABand (FY)Chorus (FY)Orchestra (FY)Dance (FY)Visual ArtAdvanced Visual ArtMusic KeyboardExploring Music Theater ArtsConcepts of Fitness (7/8)
Mandatory ElectivesWorld Language
● (Spanish / French / Latin)Physical Education/Health
Exit Criteria - Instructional LabsMath Language Arts
Grade 6i-Ready 2nd Diagnostic Mid Grade 6 Score Range: 514-540 Grade 6 Benchmark Assessment Average: 75
i-Ready 2nd Diagnostic Early Grade 6 Score Range: 495-515 Grade 6 Benchmark Assessment Average: 80
Grade 7i-Ready 2nd Diagnostic Mid Grade 7 Score Range: 531-564 Grade 7 Benchmark Assessment Average: 75
i-Ready 2nd Diagnostic Early Grade 7 Score Range: 508-530 Grade 7 Benchmark Assessment Average: 80
Grade 8i-Ready 2nd Diagnostic Mid Grade 8 Score Range: 541-574 Grade 8 Benchmark Assessment Average: 75
i-Ready 2nd Diagnostic Early Grade 8 Score Range: 518-540 Grade 8 Benchmark Assessment Average: 80
Physical EducationFitness and Wellness - Three Marking Periods
Health Education - One Marking Period
Must change clothes daily - T- shirt / shorts or sweatpants (blue, yellow, white, gray or any Franklin T-shirt)
Locker rooms with combination locks provided
All personal items must be secured in a locker
PLEASE DO NOT SHARE LOCKER COMBINATION!!!
The homeroom bell rings at 7:20 AM. First period begins at 7:29 AM and school ends at 2:26 PM.
Bus Students Released from bus at 7:15 AM
Cafeteria 7:00 AM - 7:15 AM
Morning Routine and Lockers7:15 AM - 7:20 AM
Homeroom / Breakfast All students - 7:20 AM
Dismissal■ Walkers exit via 300/500 hallways or 100 hallway out guidance doors■ Bus/Van students exit through the main entrance front doors.■ Car pick-ups are on the side parking lot near the tennis court ■ After School Activities and Athletics report to designated supervised area
Arrival and Dismissal Expectations
■ Students who enter the building after 7:25am are considered late for school.
■ Excessive lates to school - can lead to disciplinary actions, negative impact onyour child’s academic success
TardinessRequire a written explanation froparent/guardian within (5) five school days of return
Letter must include an explof absence(s) and the parent/guardian’s name and telephone number submitted to school counselor office
Please visit our w
Absences■ Students who enter the
building after 7:25 am are considered late for school.
■ Excessive lates to school - can lead to disciplinary actions, negative impact on your child’s academic success
■ Require a written explanation from parent/guardian within (5) five school days of return
■ Letter must include an explanation of absence(s) and the parent/guardian’s name and telephone number submitted to the school counselor office
■ Please visit our website for more details
Interdisciplinary TeamingStudents will be serviced by a team of teachers for their core subject areas. Provides time for
● Whole group and small group learning activities
● Discussion● Technology● Cross Curricular Projects● Hands-on labs● Differentiated Instruction● Inquiry-based instruction● Feedback
Parent Involvement Opportunities● Quarterly Workshops● PTSO● Genesis ● School Website
Core Subject Areas● Language Arts Literacy● Mathematics● Science● Social Studies
Core Subject Areas are double block periods.73 minutes. (35 + 3 + 35)
Interdisciplinary Teaming
Students will be serviced by a team of teachers for their core subject areas.
Core Subject Areas are double block periods.73 minutes. (35 + 3 + 35)
Learning is our #1 Priority
The students of Franklin Middle School will be knowledgeable about their interests and talents, be well informed about postsecondary and career options, career planning, and career requirements.
College & Career Readiness Vision
Monday - Dress for Success DayWednesday - College T-Shirt DayFriday - School Spirit Day
The mission of the 1:1 program in the Franklin Township Public Schools District is to provide equitable access to digital educational resources for all learners.
FTPS established a 1-1 take home program for all 6-8 grade students attending both middle schools campuses.
Franklin Middle School 1-1 Chromebook Program
FTPS Chromebook 1:1 Initiative ○ www.franklinboe.org○ Instructional Technology
Chromebook Handbook○ Sign off and return Handbook Agreement
form
Insurance Enrollment ○ Pay online or in person ($25)
The Handbook Agreement and Insurance Enrollment forms can be found on the Genesis Parent Portal
https://www.franklinboe.org/Page/14090
FTPS 1:1 Chromebook : The Next Steps
● Wednesday, September 5, 2018 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
● Monday, September 10, 20186:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The Handbook Agreement and Insurance Enrollment forms must be completed/submitted
Chromebook Pick Up Schedule
● August 28, 20196:00 pm - 8:00 pm
● August 29, 20199:00 am - 11:00 am
All electronic communication devices must be turned off while students are in school or participating in school-related activities during the regular school day, whether students are in class or not.
Franklin Middle School is not responsible for missing or stolen electronic devices.
Consequences: – 1st Offense: The electronic device is held in the office until the end of
the school day. – 2nd Offense: After School Detention. Additionally, the electronic
device is held in the office until a parent comes to school to pick it up. Further disregard for this policy will be deemed insubordination.
Electronic Device Expectations
Franklin Middle School is not responsible for missing or stolen electronic devices.
Athletics Fall Sports
Hamilton Street CampusSampson G. Smith Campus
Winter SportsHamilton Street Campus
Sampson G. Smith Campus
Spring SportsHamilton Street Campus
Sampson G. Smith Campus
Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Girls Soccer
Boys Soccer
Note: Game locations are subject to change
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Cheerleading
Wrestling
Note: Game locations are subject to change
Baseball
Softball
Track & Field
Note: Game locations are subject to change
Students being transported to FMS @ SGS campus should report to the shuttle bus no later than 2:35 pm
Students Should Report with Their Student ID
■ An FMS @ HSC Safety Officer will scan student ID in hallway next to rm 313 (across from Cafeteria
■ Students will board bus for the FMS @ SGS campus from the 500 hallway■ An FMS @ SGS Safety Officer will receive students■ Students will scan their ID upon entering the building■ Students will report to club and/or sport■ Club Advisors/Coaches will take attendance (Google Document)
Shuttle Buses
Students Should Report with Their Student ID
■ 5 Safety Officers■ 1 School Resource Officer ■ 1 G.R.E.A.T Officer ■ 40 security cameras (interior and exterior)■ Hallway Duty■ Hall passes required■ Students must have their school ID daily!■ Man Trap/Security Vestibule Upgrade
School Safety Officers
Teach Expectations(behaviors we want to see)
Recognize students with Warrior Tickets
Positive Behavior Support in SchoolsPBSIS
Have IntegrityBe RespectfulBe SafeBe Accountable
Students earn privileges and incentive prizes!
Teach Expectations(behaviors we want to see)
Acknowledge with verbal praise statements
Recognize students with Warrior Tokens
Students earn privileges and incentive prizes!
Spirit of the Warrior
■ Arrive at the bus stop ten (10) minutes before scheduled arrival time.
■ Board quickly and sit in assigned seat with feet and belongings free of the aisle.
■ Fasten seatbelt and leave it fastened until you arrive at your final destination.
■ Keep the windows on the curbside closed while the bus is parked at the school.
■ Show a valid FMS ID in order to board the bus in the afternoon. Any student without it will not be allowed to board the bus and will need to contact a parent to make arrangements to be picked up.
MISCONDUCT CONSEQUENCEWarning
Student and Parent Conference Privileges can be suspended.
Bus Expectations
MISCONDUCT CONSEQUENCEWarning
Student and Parent ConferencePrivileges can be suspended
■ Arrive at the bus stop ten (10) minutes before scheduled arrival time.
■ Board quickly and sit in assigned seat with feet and belongings free of the aisle.
■ Fasten seatbelt and leave it fastened until you arrive at your final destination.
■ Keep the windows on the curbside closed while the bus is parked at the school.
■ Show a valid FMS ID in order to board the bus in the afternoon. Any student without it will not be allowed to board the bus and will need to contact a parent to make arrangements to be picked up.
■ Present yourself with dignity.■ Begin work immediately.■ Be in your seat when the bell rings.■ Have class materials ready.■ Quiet on teacher signal■ Raise your hand for permission to leave your
seat.■ Use classroom materials as directed.
PBSISClassroom Expectations
DRESS CODE BEGINS AT HOME ■ Head coverings are prohibited in school (hats, visors, hoods and bandanas)
with consideration given for religious exceptions.
■ Pants must be worn at the waist at all times.
■ Coats (outerwear) are not to be worn in the classroom. Should there be a situation that may warrant the wearing of a coat, the discretion is left with each individual classroom teacher (Outerwear is clothing designed to be worn out of doors).
■ Clothing that encourages, supports or emphasizes improper behavior or the use of illegal drugs, alcohol or chemical substances is prohibited.
■ Shoes must be worn on school property. In-line skates, skate shoes, slides/flip-flops/slippers may NOT be worn in school.
■ Pants must be worn at the waist at all times.
■ Clothing that encourages, supports or emphasizes improper behavior or the use of illegal drugs, alcohol or chemical substances is prohibited.
Locker Expectations
Lockers can be accessed
Before Homeroom Before and After Lunch End of the Day
■ Students are supplied with a picture ID at the beginning of each school year.
■ Students are required to carry their ID cards at all times and to show identification or give their correct name to any staff member upon request.
■ This ID may be required for entrance into school-sponsored activities. Replacement fee is $3
Student ID Expectations New Student ID Pictures August 29
8AM - 12PMFMS Library
Teacher Office Hours After School Activities and Clubs
■ Diversity Club■ YPAR Club■ FBLA - Mid Level■ PBSIS Jr. Council■ Student Council■ Wind Ensemble ■ Dance Troupe■ Choir■ TREPS Marketplace
■ Art Club■ Intramurals■ Jazz Ensemble■ National Junior
Honor Society■ Newspaper Club■ Theatre Club■ Robotics■ Yearbook Club■ LEO Club
Teacher Office Hours
2:40 - 3:20
Club Rushin
Sept. 23rd
Late Bus Available (T, W, TH) 4:00 PM
Mentoring Program● Franklin Youth Initiative
Boys Council Program● Women 2 Girls● Aspire High (pending)
Office Hours
Police DepartmentG.R.E.A.T.School Resource Officer
Counseling DepartmentSchool CounselingIntervention and Referral Services504 CommitteeIndividual CounselingGroup CounselingCommunity-Based ReferralsParent Involvement
Child Study TeamBehavioristLearning ConsultantPsychologist
Services
Dan Bocchino PresidentMonique Severino Vice PresidentTy-Wanna Cotten Co-VP FundraisingOpen VP CommunicationsLisa Bocchino TreasurerOpen Recording SecretaryOpen Corresponding Secretary
FMS @ HSC Executive PTSO Board Members
Teacher LiaisonCorey Cohen
Website CuratorDr. Amy Arsiwala
FMS PTSO Join Us!
Event PlanningFundraisers
Parent University
Parent Involvement
■ Leadership Team ■ Cafeteria ■ Media Center ■ Counseling Suite■ Upper Gym
Tour Starting Points20 minutes
ASK THE
PRINCIPAL7:15-7:45
Warriors Shine with PRIDE!www.franklinboe.org/Domain/499