Palm Springs Community Middle School Working Together!
Motivating the Middle School Student to Succeed.
Palm Springs Community Middle School A Title I School
Sandra M. Jinks, Principal S T I N G R A Y S
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Single School Culture
“The Ray Way”
R- Remember NO gum on campus A- All electronics off and away Y - You are responsible for your own stuff – no one
else!
Single School Culture Common Assessments- weekly Marzano Training ESE Accommodations and Modification Training Student Tracking-
With emphasis on the low 25% and by AYP subgroups
Reading across the curriculum – CRISS Trained Content Frames – used in all areas Ray Way Positive Postcards Professional Learning Communities The Monthly Sting Agenda Books
The school-side attention signal is called “Give me Five.” The purpose of a school-wide attention signal is to instill consistency in the way teachers and administrators gain students’ attention. The signal is designed to be used in any school setting (i.e. classroom, hallways, cafeteria and courtyard). The authority figure simply raises their arm in the air with palm facing away from body and says “Give me five”. The students are to respond with the same arm motion.
School Profile FY 2012
Enrollment – 1535 Demographics: Black – 18% Hispanic – 63% White – 16% F/R – 82% ELL – 27% ESE – 15%
FY 2013 Enrollment-1642
Demographics: Black – 18% Hispanic – 63% White – 16% F/R – 83% ELL – 23% ESE – 21%
Math Bell ringers used daily Benchmark Bell ringer-Instructional Calendars Utilize NGSSS workbooks for common assessments V-Math Word Walls Math Content Frames-Literacy Literacy Team
(Problem solving Strategy) FCAT “Push in Tutoring” FCAT Seminars Morning Math Lab/After School Math
MOVING UP Students learn many test taking strategies, practice sample tests, and enjoy learning in a relaxed environment at our Saturday Moving Up Program
Reading Diagnostic Testing- Fall and Winter Weekly Common Assessments FCAT Tutoring-
“Pull Out Tutoring” “Push In Tutoring” Saturday School Tutoring
FCAT Seminars
F.A.I.R. Testing SRI Read 180 Media Center book check-out through the P.E. department Poetry Month Activities – including poem in a pocket and poet visit
Reading Leadership Team School Wide Reading Strategies throughout all content areas-
Classroom Libraries Literacy Door Decorating Contest Million Minute Marathon Read On Stingrays “STARR” (Stingrays Tackle the Amazing Reading Race) Reading Counts Carnival Parent Success Academy Literacy Night Vocab Attack Reading Bee Content Frames Idiomatic expressions, Transliterated foreign words and phrases,
Daily vocabulary challenge, and Picturing the scene.- PSTV
Million Minute Marathon Today in 6th period you received your Million Minute Marathon form. You need to read the directions on the form and make sure an adult initials next to each entry that you actually read the number of minutes listed on the form. On Fridays, you will bring your completed form to lunch to receive a reward for reading at least 200 minutes. Then during 6th period a drawing will be held using the names of students who submitted a form during lunch. The winner of the drawing will receive a Target gift card! Today we added many minutes to our thermometer in the cafeteria!
• Sixth graders read over 11,000 minutes! Good going sixth graders! • Seventh graders read over 2,000 minutes. • Eighth graders read 250 minutes.
Continue your reading this weekend! The winners of the Target Gift cards are as follows: Sixth grade: Seventh Grade: Eighth Grade:
Student Name:_________________________ Grade Level:______ First Period Teacher:______________________ Room #_______ Sixth Period Teacher:______________________ Room #_______ Total Number of Minutes listed on this form: _______________ Directions: A reward will be issued weekly for every 200 minutes spent reading (approximately 30 minutes per day) with a limit of two rewards per student per week. This form must be filled in completely in order for the student to receive his/her reward. If any information is omitted or illegible, this form will be returned to the student, and no reward will be issued. Students and parents may choose the books and magazines read. All eligible students who turn in a form will be entered into a drawing for a grand reward.
Book / Magazine Title Number of Minutes Read
Parent/Guardian/ Teacher Signature
Literacy Night
Family Literacy Night S.P.A.R.K.L.E. Sessions Schedule
All presentations will be offered at each of 2 sessions. Session start times are: Session 1: 6:00-6:25 Session 2: 6:30-6:55
What FCAT Reading is All About Location: 1-219 (upstairs) Presenter: Ms. Haber Description: This session explores increasing reading skills through social studies content.
Graphic Organizers Location: 1-140 Presenters: Ms. DeMatteo Description: This session explores organizing information through the use of graphic organizers. The following organizers will be discussed utilizing Science content: VIS (Vocabulary Improvement Strategy), VENN Diagrams (2&3), 3 Word Main Idea Map, The V Map, Mind Map, and One and All Organizer.
Inertia-Rama Location: 1-223 (upstairs) Presenters: Ms. Bechard Description: This session explains the science concept of inertia.
Get the Struggling Reader to Read Location: 1-209 (upstairs) Presenter: Mr. Callan Description: This session is an overview of reading in middle school.
Make & Take Bookmarks Location: 1-141 Presenter: Ms. Berry & Ms. Sterling Description: In this session, one will create a bookmark to take home.
Math Test Taking Strategies Location: 1-227 (upstairs) Presenter: Ms. Tanner Description: This session will provide an overview of strategies students can use while taking the Math portion of the FCAT.
Reading Tips & Strategies Location: 1-137 Presenter: Mr. Gosa Description: This session is an overview of reading strategies for the middle school student.
Science & Literacy Jeopardy Location: 1-221 (upstairs) Presenters: Ms. DeWitt Description: This session builds literacy through science content.
***What Every Parent/Guardian Should Know about FCAT 6:00 to 7:00 Location: Media Center Presenter: Mrs. Murray Description: This session includes a PowerPoint presentation about the FCAT as well as a SAC Meeting. ***This session is from 6:00 to 7:00. If you choose to attend this session, please arrive by 6:00.
****All students who attend with a parent are eligible to receive a Jeans Pass for Friday, February 13. They must retrieve their pass tonight in the Cafeteria.
(January 24-January 28)
Monday: Conduction - the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another through direct contact. Metals are great conductors of heat and electricity. Tuesday: Speed – the distance traveled divided by the time interval during which the motion occurred. The speed limit on the interstate is 70 miles per hour in rural areas. Wednesday: Detain – to keep from going on; delay; to keep in custody The suspect was detained at police headquarters while detectives searched his office for the stolen merchandise Thursday: Graze – to feed on growing grasses or plants; to put livestock out to feed; to touch lightly; a minor scratch or scrape The speeding car grazed the guardrail on the edge of the road, leaving an ugly scratch down its side. Friday:
Vocab. Attack! Quiz 1. ____________________ is one of the ways thermal energy is transferred. 2. The group of reporters was ______ at the security checkpoint, which caused them to miss covering the rally. 3. The tiny _____ on the side of the car caught the potential customer’s eye before the salesman could block it from view. 4. The ___ limit in most residential areas is 25 miles per hour. Answers: 1. conduction 2. detain 3. graze 4. speed
Teacher Instructions:
• Teachers with a first period class need to view PSTV each morning so students will receive the vocabulary words & definitions for the day (There will be one word each day Monday through Thursday).
• Students should record this information each day. • There will be a quiz on all four words on Fridays. Students should write down
their answers on a sheet of paper during the PSTV broadcast. The quiz will be a sentence with the word replaced with a blank. Students will write the appropriate vocabulary word on their paper.
• Teachers will grade (exchange & grade) the quizzes immediately after the PSTV
broadcast.
• An email with the number of students who received 100% on the test needs to be sent to Jeannie Edwards and Michelle Cayea on Friday by 11:00 a.m. The appropriate amount of candy will then be placed in your box for distribution on Monday. Please return the zip-top bag to Jeannie Edwards’ box.
• Please do not send student tests to the offices. • The vocabulary words, definitions, and quizzes will be emailed to all teachers
each week.
Write down each word and definition. There will be a quiz on Friday. Quiz will be fill in the blank with no word bank and no
notes. Students who receive 100% on the quiz will be entered
into a drawing for ice cream.
abstruse abstract difficult to understand
This painting is abstruse, because it is a jumble of colors and shapes.
This painting is abstract, because it is a jumble of colors and shapes.
elucidate to make clear to explain
The artist was able to elucidate the meaning of his painting to the women.
The artist was able to explain the meaning of his painting to the women.
1. Some people find algebra to be ______. 2. The ____ old man will argue with anybody who will
get close to him. 3. Their enemies were so _____, the very idea of peace
was quickly dismissed. 4. The _____stands in front of the orchestra. 5. Seeing their confusion about her lesson, Dr. Jones
decided to _____further.
Reading Action Plans Areas of Concern:
Reading Comprehension Vocabulary Inferencing
Implemented Strategies: Content Frames Daily Vocabulary Challenge Word Walls Reading Counts!
Guinness Book of World Records
Our school participated in the reading of Peter and the Star Catchers to break the world record of the most people reading the same selection at the same time.
Writing Palm Beach Writes
Analysis of student writing samples through Learning Team Meetings (LTM) identify critical areas of need
36 Stars Writing Program by Ray Gosa – used in all grades in Language Arts
Writing Academy Saturdays Pull-out Tutoring for all 1’s, 2’s, and 3’s
Do the Write Thing Anti-Bullying Essay • Students write an
essay describing how bullying has affected their lives.
• Top 10 finalists participate in a formal luncheon at The Kravis Center for Performing Arts.
FIVE STAR AWARD Presented annually by the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) to schools that demonstrate exemplary community involvement. Criteria in the following five categories must be achieved. Business Partnerships Volunteerism Family Involvement Student Community Service School Advisory Council
SILVER SCHOOL AWARD GOLDEN SCHOOL AWARD
Silver School Award Presented by Florida Department of Education (FDOE) to secondary schools for their exemplary student volunteer services to elementary and secondary schools. Palm Springs Community Middle School has received this award for the past 19 years. Golden School Award Presented by the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) to public schools with exemplary volunteer programs in place. Palm Springs Community Middle School has received this award for the past 23 years.
Choice and Other Programs
Arts Visual
2 Dimensional 3 Dimensional Ceramics
Theatre Dance Communications
TV Production Speech and Debate
Music Band Orchestra Vocal Handbells
Dual Language Program
Pre-Finance Academy
AVID Excel Program
Gifted Cluster
ESE Inclusion
ESOL
EBD Cluster
DHH Cluster
IND Cluster
Palm Springs Middle offers a wide range of extracurricular clubs and activities for students to participate in.
• Cheerleading
• Dance • Journalism/Yearbook
• Band • Hand bells
• FFEA •SECME
• Japan Club • Palm Springs TV closed circuit television
• Green Rays Recycling Club •Kiwanis Builders Club
•Student Council •Safe Schools Student Ambassadors
•National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) •Sign Language Club
Palm Springs Middle has 280 students registered to participate in the Middle School After School program. The following programs are offered through the Middle School After School program: Dance STEP Dance Arts and Crafts Outside Basketball Homework Assistance Math Lab ESOL Computer Lab Ping Pong Pass Program / Credit Recovery
NCLB Supplemental Educational Services (SES)
•Palm Springs Middle currently has 109 students receiving extra tutoring services through this federal program. Tutoring takes place both on and off campus with private tutoring providers.
•Students selected for this program are Level 1 or Level 2 in both mathematics and reading.
Adult Education/Community School
Palm Springs Middle is a full service Adult Education Center and Community School. There are over 450 students age 17 and over who attend classes here in the evenings each semester. Semester 1, Semester 2, Summer Semester
The following programs are offered through the Community School: Co-enrolled High School Credit Recovery Adult Basic Education/Pre GED GED Adult ESOL (beginning to advanced level) U.S. Citizenship prep Community Interest Courses
Palm Springs Community Middle School
To access this presentation, go to: www.edline.net/pages/Palm_Springs_C_M_S This presentation is located under “News.”
Contact Information: • Sandra M. Jinks, Principal [email protected] • Lorrie Steffens, Reading Coach [email protected] • Jeannie Edwards, Reading Dept. [email protected] • Jill Murray, Media Specialist [email protected] • Julie Jesse, Math [email protected]
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