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“You are remembered for the rules you break." -- Douglas MacArthur,

“You are remembered for the rules you break." -- Douglas MacArthur,. General School Update. Update on Read to Achieve Junior Honor Society Teacher of the Year Nomination MIE Fifth Grade. Morehead STEM Meeting. Project Lead the Way Elective Gateway to Technology

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“You are remembered for the rules you break." -- Douglas MacArthur,

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  1. “You are remembered for the rules you break."-- Douglas MacArthur,

  2. General School Update • Update on Read to Achieve • Junior Honor Society • Teacher of the Year Nomination • MIE Fifth Grade

  3. Morehead STEM Meeting Project Lead the Way Elective • Gateway to Technology Master Schedule, Enrichment Time Language Curriculum

  4. Transition Plan • Update 4 will be out shortly • Purpose Behind Plan Design • Core Issues in Logistics • Wide Net Cast with Additional Teams • Teams May Select to Combine

  5. Transition Plan/Method • Leaders will reach out to the community for team members they feel would be helpful • Existence of teams and invitation to participate will be communicated • Transition Committee will facilitate the gathering of data, answering of questions and bringing the appropriate CMS staff member to the table

  6. Transition Plan/Method • Bullet points are simply starting guides, not restrictions • Two community “table top” meetings. All invited (inside and outside MIE community) • Final recommendations to the SLT

  7. School Leadership • Academics Invitation Out • Faculty/Staff Jeff Ruppenthal • Athletics Brandon Nels • Clubs, Org. Academic Teams Emily Long • Community Invitation Out • The Arts Kathy Odham • Parents Amy Cook • Technology Heather Ramsey • Middle School Experience Amy Cook • Culture, Climate and Pride Christie Lyles • Safety Sara Brinson

  8. Sample, Clubs & Organizations • Bradley • Recycle Club • Dance Club • Art Club • Student Council • Yearbook • National Junior Honor Society

  9. Sample, Clubs & Organizations • JM Alexander • Donuts and Fellowship Club • Future Business Leaders of America • Future City • NAL • National Junior Honor Society • Science Olympiad • News • Student Council • Yearbook

  10. Sample, Clubs & Organizations • Ridge Road • Mock Trial Club Tech Club (R2TC) • Ravensong Girls on the Run • Future Business Leaders of America Ravens Book Club • Battle of the Books Tri-M Music Honor Society • National Junior Honor Society Math Counts • Science Olympiad Peer Mediation • Yearbook Recycle Club • Math Olympiad Drama Club • Girl Scouts Jednota Step Team • Ping Pong Club • Youth Commission International Club • 6th Grade Creative Writing Book Club • Right Moves for Youth • Media Helpers • Broadcast Team

  11. SMART Goals/SIP (2013-14) • 65% or more of students will perform at a Level III or IV on the NC EOG Reading test; 100% of students will meet or exceed expected growth as measured by predictive 2014 EVAAS data. • 65% or more of students will perform at a Level III or IV on the NC EOG Math test; 100% of students will meet or exceed expected growth as measured by predictive 2014 EVAAS data. • 70% or more of students will perform at a Level III or IV on the NC EOG Science test; 100% of students will meet or exceed expected growth as measured by predictive 2014 EVAAS data.

  12. Math Update

  13. Reading Update

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