Upcoming Events
Wednesday 10/24 No HISD Transportation
Thursday, 10/25 Teacher Appreciation Luncheon
Friday, 10/26 Box Tops Collection; Rocket Fizz 3:15 p.m.
Tuesday, 10/30 Report Cards go home
Wednesday, 10/31 Field Day
Friday, November 1 PTO Meeting, 8:10 a.m.
Saturday, November 3 Fall Community Night
Welcome, Ms. Ballard!
Our new Assistant Principal, Joyce Ballard starts with us on Monday, 10/24. Please give her a warm welcome. She will be visiting classrooms and meeting with teacher teams over the next two weeks to learn about our community as she prepares for Magnet Week.
Choosing the Right Middle School
Name That Book
Book TalksWhat is NTB Book Talk and how does it work?
Wednesday 10/24 No HISD Transportation
Thursday, 10/25 Teacher Appreciation Luncheon
Friday, 10/26 Box Tops Collection; Rocket Fizz 3:15 p.m.
Tuesday, 10/30 Report Cards go home
Wednesday, 10/31 Field Day
Friday, November 1 PTO Meeting, 8:10 a.m.
Saturday, November 3 Fall Community Night
Welcome, Ms. Ballard!
Our new Assistant Principal, Joyce Ballard starts with us on Monday, 10/24. Please give her a warm welcome. She will be visiting classrooms and meeting with teacher teams over the next two weeks to learn about our community as she prepares for Magnet Week.
Choosing the Right Middle School
You have so many wonderful choices for middle school! Choosing the right school for your child may seem like a daunting task. There are a number of online resources to help you with choosing the right school for your child. I particularly like the checklist found on GreatSchools.net.
Here are a few things they recommend to a prospective parent for consideration:
· Do the classrooms look cheerful?
· Is student work displayed, and is it appropriate for the grade level?
· Do teachers seem enthusiastic and knowledgeable? (Notice whether they are asking questions that stimulate students and keep them engaged.)
· Is the principal confident and interested in interacting with students, teachers and parents?
· Do students act respectfully toward each other in class, during transitions and at lunchtime?
· Are facilities well maintained, the bathrooms clean and well supplied and do the grounds look safe and inviting?
· What is the school’s state rating?
Here is a list of MUST SEE places when you are visiting a campus:
1. Go into the bathrooms to see if they are clean and feel safe.
2. Ask to visit the cafeteria during the lunch period if it is not on the standard tour.
3. Make a stop in the library.
You may also want to talk with any students or parents who might be helping with the tour. How do the students feel about their school? What is the best thing, and what is the most challenging? Ask parents about the PTO. An active parent group will help you stay connected at a time when it is difficult to stay connected with your child’s life away from home.
You can also do some of your research online before you go. Visit the school website to learn about special offerings, extracurricular activities and special awards the campus may have received. Visit the HISD website for the school profile. It will tell you about academic standing, attendance, behavior, and enrollment. You may also visit the Texas Education Agency website for a school academic profile.
Middle School is a dynamic time in the life of your child. While this decision is definitely a decision for parents, it is important your child is involved in that process.
I would encourage you to visit schools first without your child. Apply to many schools then take your child to tour after you receive admission letters. It may save some heartache if the first choice school really isn’t an option.
If you want to take your child with you on the first round tours, all area Middle Schools will host tours in the afternoons during Magnet Week. Removing your child during the afternoon for those tours will not impact your child’s attendance record. I remind you though that absences to visit schools when official attendance is taken at 9:30 are unexcused.
Name That Book
Book TalksWhat is NTB Book Talk and how does it work?
Book Talks are opportunities for us to talk about the books on the NTB list. We will discuss characters, plot, significant events, things that make the book unique, and similarities between the books. Book Talks are not required, but it is highly recommended as preparation for the Competitive Team Selection Test and the official competition. All Book Talks will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Fridays between November 2nd and February 1st. To participate, students must have parent and teacher permission, and must make up any work missed while at Book Talk. We will eat lunch during Book Talk, so students should bring a lunch, or get one from the cafeteria. The Book Talk schedule and permission slip is attached to this blog post email, or can be picked up from the office.
Much thanks goes to the many families who joined last week for the Roberts International Festival. The event is such a wonderful opportunity for our students to explore and appreciate a variety of cultures. The world is a smaller place for our children because of you!
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