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Middle School Monthly Messenger
Religion The total educational program is directed toward the Christian formation of the child. The school community as a worshipping, loving, and sharing community provides a spiritually enriching setting for this formation. The religion classes continue the sequence begun in the Lower School. Grade 5 studies the Catholic tradition; Grade 6 studies an introduction to the Bible; Grade 7 studies sacraments, prayer, and spirituality; and Grade 8 studies an introduction to morality and Christian lifestyles. English The English curriculum concentrates on grammar and communication skills. Students focus on writing and listening skills, and vocabulary development. Reading The reading program in Grades 5 and 6 employs a multi-faceted approach to meet the varying needs of students. The Middle School continues the sequence begun in the Lower School but concentrates on the development of critical reading skills, provides an introduction to literature, and attempts to make each child a life-long reader. The literature program in Grades 7 and 8 covers the novel, short story, mythology, poetry, and Shakespeare as well as research skills and writing a research paper. Mathematics With the foundation of mathematics well laid in the Lower School, the goal of the Middle School program is to solidify and strengthen basic concepts and to establish first notions of open-ended problems, basic geometry, and algebra. Students in Grade 8 who qualify may complete Algebra 1. Social Studies History, geography, and current events form the three-fold emphasis in the social studies program. Students in Grade 5 study Western Hemisphere, while Grade 6 focuses on the Eastern Hemisphere. Students in Grade 7 investigate major events in American and Louisiana history. Grade 8 completes the first half of a World History survey. Science
Foreign Language In Grade 5, there is a conclusion of the study of the language, culture, and geography of selected countries of the world, with an emphasis on French. Students in Grade 6 and 7 take Latin over a two-year period and begin their High School sequence with French I or Spanish I in Grade 8. Art The objectives of the art program include developing the creative capacity of all students, stimulating sensory awareness, understanding formal artistic elements and the principles of art, and the use and care for tools. Computer Through various interdisciplinary projects, students develop their skills in word processing, presentation, publishing, drawing, spreadsheet and other programs. Music Music is a performance-based choral program. Students perform in morning chapel assemblies and liturgies and at the Middle School Christmas Celebration and the Spring Concert. Besides the fundamentals of music, they also learn to sing liturgical, classical, and popular music as well as Broadway show tunes. Handbells are included in Grade 7 and 8. Electives
Physical Education Middle School begins the application of the skills learned and Pre and Lower School to game situations. Physical fitness is stressed, while nutrition and wellness are part of the health curriculum. Athletics
Student Council Each homeroom elects a student council representative. These representatives meet weekly at lunch meetings to plan and coordinate monthly projects. They also conduct routine tasks around school, such as handling playground toys and lost & found items. The Homework Site Parents and students are encouraged to visit the Middle School Homework Site, where they may see at a glance upcoming tests, quizzes, projects, and research papers. Homework is planned for the week but updated daily. The Middle School Monthly Messenger The Middle School Monthly Messenger highlights the events of the month that are pertinent to Middle School. If you would like to provide information for the publication or have questions, please contact your grade level parent correspondent: 5th grade-Mary Beth Fox, 738-7462, sixlittlefoxes@aol.com The Eighth Grade Trip to Dauphin Island The eighth graders take a class trip to Dauphin Island, Alabama every October. This is part of the curriculum which involves an interdisciplinary unit concerning the science of barrier islands, ancient Indian cultural practices, the art of Walter Anderson, and poetry. The annual trip to Dauphin Island is also a rite of passage for each eighth grade class. For more information, see the Dauphin Island web pages. |
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