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WELCOME TO
Traweek Middle School
6th Grade Parent Night
2017-2018
Full STEAM Ahead!
Be Extraordinary!❖ We are proud to offer our students
a comprehensive program of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM)
❖ California Distinguished School & Honor Roll School
❖ Computer Science Immersion Magnet❖ Incoming 6th graders from Rowland, Workman,
Grovecenter, and Manzanita Elementary Schools
❖ Enrollment of 860 students❖ 37 Highly Qualified and Uniquely Talented
faculty members
Principal: Dr. Kodama
Assistant Principal:Mr. Cotter
Traweek ADMINISTRATION
Ms. Rojas Ms. LevyCounselor Psychologist
National Standards for counseling include:Personal/Social
AcademicCollege/Career
WE ARE HERE TO SUPPORT YOUR FAMILY!
COUNSELOR AND PSYCHOLOGIST
Find us in the
Office/Annex
Ms. Allred-English, History, Drama, Volleyball CoachMr. Myers-Math, Science, PLTW, Robotics Team AdvisorMr. Hemenover-Math, Science, WEB AdvisorMr. Voisan-English, History, Novel StudyMrs. Marriott-Math, Science, Art of ScienceMrs. Lanza-English, History, College/Career ExplorationMrs. Munoz-Math, Science, Drama Teacher and AdvisorMrs. Wien-English, History, NJHS Advisor, Magazine Advisor
6th Grade Team
Period 1: 8:00 - 8:49Period 2: 8:53 - 9:42Period 3: 9:46- 10:35Period 4: 10:39-11:28Lunch: 11:28-12:08 Period 5: 12:12- 1:01Period 6: 1:05 - 1:54Period 7: 1:58 - 2:47
WHAT IS THE SCHEDULE LIKE?
Daily Schedule-4 minute passing period
Titan Tuesdays-Early Dismissal at 12:18pmMinimum Days-School starts at 8:00am and ends at 12:11pm
A complete listing of dates was mailed home in your registration packet.
Modified Schedules
Grade Reporting
▪ Semester system - Permanent grades at 18 and 36 weeks delivered by mail.
▪ Quarter grades - 9 and 27 week progress reports provided by mail.
▪ Students are expected to learn grade-level standards to their highest ability. Grades reflect learning!
Unique Programs for 6thGradersWEB (Where Everybody Belongs):
▪ Students mentoring/leadership program
▪ Promotes belonging
▪ Monster Challenge
Technology Equipped Classrooms
1:1 Devices
GATE/Honors Programs
Pali Institute
STEAM Focused Elective Wheel
Common Core English Common Core Math
Social Science Science
P.E. Homeroom
2 Electives
COURSES FOR 6TH GRADERS
Placement in honors level courses is determined using multiple measures including grades, assessments, state testing
scores and teacher recommendations
HONORS COURSES FOR 6TH GRADERS
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
In Physical Education students will work on: Fitness and Wellness Movement and skill knowledge Social development and group interaction Fitness Assessments
-Your child will be assigned a locker. -Please help them learn how to use a
combination lock. Hint: Turn the dial once you close the lock and practice at home.
-Students will keep all valuables in their locker during P.E.
-Students are to take their P.E. clothes home on Fridays to be washed and ready for Monday
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
*Beginning Band- No experience needed. *Intermediate Band-For students with prior musical experience.*Chorus
*Elective Wheels- A rotation of courses throughout the year covering a variety of topics including: Introduction to Robotics and Coding, Drama, Project Based Science, College and Career Readiness, Novel Studies, and more!
6th Grade ELECTIVE OPTIONS
-Covina High Tutoring-Traweek Tutoring in the LMC-I-Ready- Math and English-Naviance-Titan Saturday Academy-Academic Help Links on our Website-Individual Learning Plans
Academic Student Support
Many incoming sixth graders may have mixed emotions about moving up to middle school and we want to extend our support. Here are a few tips for
helping your student make a smooth transition: - -Review all the amazing things offered on campus, get them excited!- - Attend WEB Orientation TOMORROW-this is a must.- - Practice locks at home for P.E.- - Review Bell schedule and Student Handbook together. - - Encourage and support your child to join extracurricular activities. - - Practice various skills needed to handle difficult social situations.- -Talk about what makes a good friend. - - Stay connected with teachers, the school counselor and administrators. - - Help your child become an advocate for themselves, encourage them to - ask questions. - - Attend important events on campus. - - Assist your child with organization and planning skills. -
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The BIG Transition
SWIMSSchool Wide Intervention
Management System
Positive Behavior Intervention & SupportsTraweek is a PBIS school. ARMOR is our school slogan. It stands for
Accountable, Respectful, Motivated, Organized, and Responsible. Students earn ARMOR points from adults across campus for demonstrating good behaviors associated with ARMOR. ARMOR points are exchanged for rewards and privileges on campus.
PBIS
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Where Everbody Belongs
SWIMSKey Concepts
● High Expectations=High Performance● Consistency of Norms, Interpretation of
Rules, and Consequences.● Preventative vs. Punitive.● Immediate feedback.● Preparation For Life Beyond Traweek.
Traweek SchoolwideStudent Norms
➢ Punctuality➢ Preparedness➢ Appropriate Conduct➢ A Positive Learning Environment
“Preparation For Learning…
Preparation For Life”
SWIMS #1. On Time
● It’s all about expectations...
● Students are expected to be in their seats, working and ready to learn by the time the bell rings.
SWIMS#2. Titans are prepared to learn
Always bring required materials to class:➢ SWIMS (White) Binder with Agenda, Homework
Log, and Infraction Card➢ A Charged Laptop, Earbuds,Pencils, Pens, Paper,
Etc.➢ Homework/Class work➢ PE - P.E. Uniform, Shoes, etc.
SWIMSSchoolwide Expectations
#3. Titans Display Appropriate Conduct:
– Safe, Respectful, and Responsible– Demonstrating Best Effort– Following Directions– Demonstrating Honesty
and Integrity
SWIMSSchoolwide Expectations
#4. Titans Maintain a Productive Learning Environment
– Follow Dress Code, Electronic Device, and Gum Policies as outlined in the student handbook
w Dress Code, Electronic Device, and Gum Policies as outlined in the student handbook
Bring and use student binder/agenda and laptop daily.Write homework assignments in agenda each day for all classes.
Be Accountable, Respectful, Motivated, Organized, and Responsible.
Arrive to school on time everyday. Be prepared with completed homework,
P.E. clothes and supplies each day.Electronic devices (games, iPods) must be left at home
Cell phones: In backpacks and turned off.Wear school appropriate attire.
Leave balls and other sports equipment at home.
STUDENT EXPECTATIONSIn
REVIEW
School Supplies
Students need the following:
▪ White Binder including Agenda,
Notebook, paper & required writing utensils;
▪ Backpack to carry a laptop and books required for class;
▪ Lunch money, a lunch, or a lunch number provided
through CVUSD Food Services;
Renaissance WEB-Where Everyone Belongs
RoboticsSports:football, basketball,
volleyball, trackHarvest Festival
TVJ6th, 7th, and 8th Grade Science Camps
DramaNational Junior Honor Society
Titan of the Month Garden ClubCollege WeekReading ClubSpelling Bee
Monster ChallengeSaturday Academy
Veterans Day
ACTIVITIES AND TITAN SPIRIT
Pali Institute
6th Grade Science CampAre you interested?
The Pali Institute offers a 3-day camp program focused on bringing the textbook to life. Curriculum modules include outdoor education, science and leadership. Students will be studying biology, geology, meteorology and renewable & nonrenewable energy resources to list a few. The cost is $330.
Please visit our website for updated information@Traweek_MShttp://www.c-vusd.orghttp://traweek.c-vusd.orgBell SchedulesCalendar of EventsContact InformationState testing informationAnd more. . .
STAY INFORMED
Student grades, assignments, progress reports, transcript, attendance, and behavior are all available on Parent Portal.
*If a teacher uses another grading program they will provide you with that information. You can also call or email teachers to keep
communication open.● You can access Parent Portal through our website.
● Info for log-in access will be available at Back to School Night,
PARENT PORTAL
Parent Involvement
PIE (Partners in Education):
▪ PTSA
▪ SSC (School Site Council)
▪ ELAC (English Language Advisory Committee)
▪ Parent Workshops (College Night, Coffee with the Principal, Math Nights)
▪ Parent/Teachers Meetings (ILP’s, IEP’s, SST’s)
▪ GATE Parent Committee
Your Support is Invaluable!Sign up today
Membership is only $7.00Without PTSA there wouldn’t be….- Valuable volunteers - Academic enrichment support- Extracurricular support including funding for parent workshops, teacher appreciation, our 8th grade breakfast and more!
PTSA Now Accepting New Members!
Welcome to the Titan Family!
QUESTIONS?