5th Grade
Hayes - Be ready to always do your best and also be ready to be challenged as you grow with your thinking.
Garcia - Stay Organized and be kind to your fellow classmates.
Thomspon - Be responsible for your actions and put your best effort and don't be sorry, be better.
Shoup - Be prepared and always do your best.
Stallo - Come prepared and be ready to figure out where you struggle and study on that in the way that works for you.
Seevers - Be prepared to adjust to different teacher's personalities.
Garcia - Stay Organized and be kind to your fellow classmates.
Thomspon - Be responsible for your actions and put your best effort and don't be sorry, be better.
Shoup - Be prepared and always do your best.
Stallo - Come prepared and be ready to figure out where you struggle and study on that in the way that works for you.
Seevers - Be prepared to adjust to different teacher's personalities.
6th Grade
Klingele (Math) - Organization is the key and have fun.
Straubel (Science) - Don't talk when the teachers are talking, stay organized,and be responsible.
Mrs.Madill (Social Studies) - Charge your Chromebook, don't forget to study, and remember your locker combination.
Cook (ELA) - Organization seems to be a big lesson that 6th Graders need to be prepared for. It was one thing that they all struggle within the beginning of the school year.
1. Bring all materials to class(pencil, charged Chromebook, and planner)
2. Have a place to store paper/homework for each class. Homework and notes get lost all the time and having a system in place will help.
3.Keep track of all due dates! Write them down in your planner schedule or in your google calendar! You will be surprised how many tests might be on the same days in different classes.
Cerutti (Pre-Algebra) - Study and take notes and pay attention, work hard, study as you go also make good choices.
Straubel (Science) - Don't talk when the teachers are talking, stay organized,and be responsible.
Mrs.Madill (Social Studies) - Charge your Chromebook, don't forget to study, and remember your locker combination.
Cook (ELA) - Organization seems to be a big lesson that 6th Graders need to be prepared for. It was one thing that they all struggle within the beginning of the school year.
1. Bring all materials to class(pencil, charged Chromebook, and planner)
2. Have a place to store paper/homework for each class. Homework and notes get lost all the time and having a system in place will help.
3.Keep track of all due dates! Write them down in your planner schedule or in your google calendar! You will be surprised how many tests might be on the same days in different classes.
Cerutti (Pre-Algebra) - Study and take notes and pay attention, work hard, study as you go also make good choices.
7th Grade
Ruiz (ELA) - “You want to start the year off strong”
Morelock (Math) - “You are responsible for your own success”
Seymour (Social Studies) - “Your 8th grade teachers are preparing you for high school, think, and study like you are in high school”
Morelock (Math) - “You are responsible for your own success”
Seymour (Social Studies) - “Your 8th grade teachers are preparing you for high school, think, and study like you are in high school”
8th Grade
Mrs. Baskerville (Math) - Believe in yourself and be confident
Mrs. McCarty (ELA) - Make your own responsible decisions.
Mrs. Marshall (Social Studies) - Have fun because it won't last long.
Mrs. McCarty (ELA) - Make your own responsible decisions.
Mrs. Marshall (Social Studies) - Have fun because it won't last long.