Middle Schoolers: Navigating Developmental Challenges

 
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The Promise
What is a middle schooler?
School procedures:
Schedule
Cafeteria
Transportation
Important folks to know
Save the dates!
Dismiss to homeroom
 
The Promise
 
“The essential promise of
America
…where you start, should
not and will not determine how far
you go.”               
- Barack Obama, 2014
What is a middle
schooler?
 
Good question.  There are as many different
answers as there are middle schoolers.
Collection of opposing qualities: loud, quiet,
disorganized, tidy, funny, serious, secretive,
tell-all, etc., etc., etc.,
“[Middle schoolers] straddle two worlds and
that defines a lot of who they are during this
time of their life and how they function as
learners” (p. xvi).   
- Heather Wolpert-Gawron, 2011
What is a middle
schooler?
 
Each year in a middle schooler’s life is distinct from
the others.  Each year bringing new challenges and
opportunities.
The human brain develops from back to front.  The
area of the brain that possesses the skills they need
to be most successful, the frontal lobes, develops
last.
During this time, as the frontal lobes reformat,
students struggle with the executive skills of
organization, time management, inhibitory control,
and working memory.
So what do we do as
their advocates?
 
Another great question!
As their parents and teachers, we deepen our
understanding of their developmental needs
and add a healthy dose of patience to that
endeavor.
We work together as partners to fulfill our
promise to our children.
 
 
 
So what do we do as
their advocates?
 
Student Growth
Intellectual, social, emotional, and physical
Supporting their development of self-confidence
and self-advocacy by including their voice and
decisions
Expanding their social capacity and emotional
growth
Experiencing the WOW! of an intellectual
discovery with them
Applying their skills to real-world situations
Realizing that growth is non-linear, different rates
for all students
Understanding that we teach a ”whole child”
 
 
 
 
School Procedures
 
A Sample Schedule:
 
School Procedures
 
Cafeteria Updates:
Breakfast ($2)
Lunch ($3.25)
Oops! Forgot my lunch. Now what? (
Thank
you, Mary Campbell, Cafeteria Manager!)
Myschoolbucks.com
Pre-pay/ Free & reduced paperwork in first
day folders
 
School Procedures
 
Transportation:
Bus lists are posted on the HCPSS website
under Transportation
https://www.infofinderi.com
Students MUST ride the bus to which they are
assigned
Drop-off/pick-up procedures
What if your child needs to ride a different bus
for childcare?
 
Important People
to Know
 
Front Office
Jennifer Johnson, Principal’s Secretary –
EMMS Website
 
Karen Good and Joan Alagna, School Secretaries –
 emergency information, Lobby Guard,
required forms, field trip information,
school e-newsletter
 
Stacey Naecker, Registered Nurse
Tonya Barksdale, Health Assistant –
 OTC medication, medical forms,
extended trips (outdoor education),
special concerns
 
 
Important People
to Know
 
Student Services
Katie Rusu, 6
th
 Grade Counselor
Karl Friedheim, 7
th
 Grade Counselor
Rachel Schwaab, 8
th
 Grade Counselor
 
Ellen Rice, Student Services Secretary –
late arrivals, early dismissals, absences,
conferences
 
Jen Young, Data Clerk –
scheduling, HCPSS Connect, Canvas
 
 
Ellicott Mills Middle
School PTA
 
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Outdoor Education
North Bay
 
October 4
th
 to October 6th
Parent night – September 7
th
, 6:30 –
7:30, Cafetorium
Students will receive information
through homeroom the first week of
school
 
Save the Date
 
ODE Parent Night, September 7th @ 6:30
Back-to-School Night, September 14th @ 6:30
Outdoor Education at North Bay, October 4
th
to 6
th
PTA Meeting, TBA
Picture Day, September 27
th
 
 
Dismiss to Homeroom
 
Last Names
   
HR Location
 
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Dive into the world of middle schoolers, exploring their diverse characteristics, developmental needs, and challenges. Discover the essential promise of supporting these students as they navigate the complexities of adolescence, with insights from educators and experts. Learn how to advocate for middle schoolers by understanding their unique journey and supporting their growth in intellectual, social, emotional, and physical domains.

  • Middle Schoolers
  • Developmental Needs
  • Supporting Growth
  • Adolescence
  • Educator Insights

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  1. Welcome to Ellicott Mills Welcome to Ellicott Mills Middle School Middle School

  2. Introductions Introductions Christopher Christopher Rattay Rattay, , Principal Principal Michele Doyle Michele Doyle- -Wetzelberger Principal Principal Wetzelberger, , Assistant Assistant Elizabeth Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell, Sixth Grade Team Leader Leader Sixth Grade Team Katie Katie Rusu Rusu, , 6 6th thGrade School Counselor Grade School Counselor

  3. Todays Agenda Today s Agenda The Promise What is a middle schooler? School procedures: Schedule Cafeteria Transportation Important folks to know Save the dates! Dismiss to homeroom

  4. The Promise The essential promise of America where you start, should not and will not determine how far you go. - Barack Obama, 2014

  5. What is a middle schooler? Good question. There are as many different answers as there are middle schoolers. Collection of opposing qualities: loud, quiet, disorganized, tidy, funny, serious, secretive, tell-all, etc., etc., etc., [Middle schoolers] straddle two worlds and that defines a lot of who they are during this time of their life and how they function as learners (p. xvi). - Heather Wolpert-Gawron, 2011

  6. What is a middle schooler? Each year in a middle schooler s life is distinct from the others. Each year bringing new challenges and opportunities. The human brain develops from back to front. The area of the brain that possesses the skills they need to be most successful, the frontal lobes, develops last. During this time, as the frontal lobes reformat, students struggle with the executive skills of organization, time management, inhibitory control, and working memory.

  7. So what do we do as their advocates? Another great question! As their parents and teachers, we deepen our understanding of their developmental needs and add a healthy dose of patience to that endeavor. We work together as partners to fulfill our promise to our children.

  8. So what do we do as their advocates? Student Growth Intellectual, social, emotional, and physical Supporting their development of self-confidence and self-advocacy by including their voice and decisions Expanding their social capacity and emotional growth Experiencing the WOW! of an intellectual discovery with them Applying their skills to real-world situations Realizing that growth is non-linear, different rates for all students Understanding that we teach a whole child

  9. School Procedures A Sample Schedule:

  10. School Procedures Cafeteria Updates: Breakfast ($2) Lunch ($3.25) Oops! Forgot my lunch. Now what? (Thank you, Mary Campbell, Cafeteria Manager!) Myschoolbucks.com Pre-pay/ Free & reduced paperwork in first day folders

  11. School Procedures Transportation: Bus lists are posted on the HCPSS website under Transportation https://www.infofinderi.com Students MUST ride the bus to which they are assigned Drop-off/pick-up procedures What if your child needs to ride a different bus for childcare?

  12. Important People to Know Front Office Jennifer Johnson, Principal s Secretary EMMS Website Karen Good and Joan Alagna, School Secretaries emergency information, Lobby Guard, required forms, field trip information, school e-newsletter Stacey Naecker, Registered Nurse Tonya Barksdale, Health Assistant OTC medication, medical forms, extended trips (outdoor education), special concerns

  13. Important People to Know Student Services Katie Rusu, 6thGrade Counselor Karl Friedheim, 7thGrade Counselor Rachel Schwaab, 8thGrade Counselor Ellen Rice, Student Services Secretary late arrivals, early dismissals, absences, conferences Jen Young, Data Clerk scheduling, HCPSS Connect, Canvas

  14. Ellicott Mills Middle School PTA EMMS PTA will spend about $50 per student EMMS PTA will spend about $50 per student this year this year Board members and Casual Volunteers needed needed Newly re- -designed website designed website Now accepts online donations online donations Funds go to Teacher Mini- -grants, Eighth Grade Celebration, Hospitality and STEM Events Celebration, Hospitality and STEM Events Please join or donate ~ Thanks! Board members and Casual Volunteers Newly re Now accepts Funds go to Teacher Mini grants, Eighth Grade Please join or donate ~ Thanks!

  15. Outdoor Education North Bay October 4thto October 6th Parent night September 7th, 6:30 7:30, Cafetorium Students will receive information through homeroom the first week of school

  16. Save the Date ODE Parent Night, September 7th @ 6:30 Back-to-School Night, September 14th @ 6:30 Outdoor Education at North Bay, October 4th to 6th PTA Meeting, TBA Picture Day, September 27th

  17. Dismiss to Homeroom Last Names HR Location Adil Brighton Brogno Cucuzella Dacombe Goldman Goodman Jensen Ji Kuo Lee Mizer Mohsen Paul Pillai Scoby Shafie Thakar Varala Zink Busch, Cliff, Sugar ART Sci Lab 2 Portable #1 CR 2 Sci Lab 1 CR 5 CR 1 CR 7 CR 4 CR 3 CR 57

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