Enrichment
Each year, Middle School students an enroll in multiple enrichment clubs after school. These courses are intended to complement the strong skill-based curriculum in the core classes and to provide students with opportunities to explore and hone their talents in technology and the arts.
The driving force behind this program comes directly from the work that our teachers are doing in their Professional Learning Communities. Professional Learning Communities focus on four questions: 1) What is it that we expect students to learn? 2) How will we know when they have learned it? 3) How will we respond when they don’t learn? 4) How will we respond when they already know it?
We have adopted the philosophy that every student can and will learn and that all students should be given opportunities to enrich their learning. The enrichment program will address this philosophy by providing enriching and fun educational opportunities for students wanting to challenge their own learning and extra academic support to students who are identified as needing help in reading, math, writing, and study skills.
Promoting Growth
This part of the enrichment program has been developed to provide students with an opportunity to take fun and exciting classes that will give them a chance to explore different topics. Class sessions will be repeated throughout the year.
This program supports personal, social and academic growth and gives times for students to complete work, communicate with teachers and take care of their academic responsibilities.
Music
A main focus in the enrichment classes is the exposure and development of students to the arts. Music classes allow students to learn the basics of reading music, understanding rhythm, and developing skills on traditional band instruments as well as percussion and guitar.
Other Enrichment Experiences
Other enrichment experiences are designed to encourage students to develop their creative, moral, and problem-solving faculties. Research shows that arts and enrichment education improves academic performance in math and language skills, creative problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Some of the enrichment after school clubs offered include:
- Climate Empowerment Learning Initiative CELI Club
- Yearbook Club
- Black Student Union
- Reading Club
Life Skills
Friday Night Live is a class that focuses on issues related to Middle School students, while fostering a sense of community among peers. Students engage in activities and discussions that are experiential in nature and focus on character education. The course addresses issues such as empathy, friendships, respecting other cultures, prejudice, peer pressure, decision making, communication, conflict resolution, problem solving, and interpersonal relationships.
STEM
In this course, students learn about a wide range of technology tools and applications that are effective in both the academic setting and beyond the walls of our school. From basic typing and word processing skills to more advanced movie making skills using IMovie and on-line presentation creation, this course covers an array of topics. Appropriate Internet use and safety are incorporated throughout the curriculum. These classes meet in both computer labs where students explore the different technology tools.