Carver Middle STEM Magnet Program Dr. Amber Watkins, Principal 18601 Fieldcrest Road, Laurel Hill, NC 28351 910-462-4669 http://carverstem.weebly.com/ Important Dates Rising Sixth Grade Parent Information Night (Optional): Wednesday, June 10th at 6:00pm Carver Middle School Media Center Application Due Date: Thursday, June 18th at 2:00pm Please return your completed application to your Elementary School Counselor or the main office at Carver Middle School. Applications may also be emailed to Dr. Amber Watkins, Principal of Carver Middle School, at [email protected]. Applications will be processed in the order in which they are received. A waiting list will be created after the program has reached maximum capacity. Students will be notified by mail regarding admission status by Wednesday, July 1st. Application Checklist Please use the following checklist to ensure that your application is complete. Completed Application Written Response for “The reason(s) I want to attend Carver’s STEM Magnet is (are)” All Required Signatures (Parent/ Guardian and Student Signatures) One Current (Fifth Grade) Teacher Recommendation After reviewing this application and the frequently asked questions, if there are any questions about the STEM Magnet program, please call Carver Middle School at 910-462-4669. http://carverstem.weebly.com/ http://cms.scotland.k12.nc.us/ https://www.facebook.com/CarverMiddleSchoolEagles Carver Middle STEM Magnet Program Application Form Applications are due by June 18th at 2:00pm. You may return this completed form to your Elementary School Guidance Counselor or to the Main Office at Carver Middle School. Student Applicant’s Name (Please print):________________________________________________________ Gender (please circle): Male Female Ethnicity/Race: ______________________ Date of Birth: _____________________________________ Power School Number:________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number:__________________________ Current Elementary School:________________________ Name(s) of Parent/Guardian: _______________________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian’s Address (if different than student’s address):_______________________________________ ____________________________________________Phone Number: ______________________________ Essay Response: In the space provided, or on a separate sheet of paper, please complete the following statement with a paragraph response: The reason(s) I want to attend Carver’s STEM Magnet is (are) Statement of Commitment “If admitted to Carver’s STEM Magnet Program, I commit myself to meeting established high expectations for schoolwork, homework, attendance, and behavior.” Student Applicant’s Signature:___________________________________ Date___________________ “By submitting this application, I understand the combination of committed effort and time that my child will undertake. I agree to support my child in meeting the high expectations for school work, homework, attendance, and behavior that this program mandates.” Parent/Guardian’s Signature:____________________________________ Date___________________ All information provided in this application is considered confidential and will only be used in considering students’ eligibility for Carver Middle School’s STEM Magnet Program. Carver Middle STEM Magnet Program STUDENT REFERENCE FORM Current Fifth Grade Teacher Recommendation To the Teacher: The following student is asking for a reference as part of the application process for Carver’s STEM Magnet Program. Please complete the information requested to the best of your ability. Place the completed form in a sealed envelope, writing the student’s name on the front and your name across the seal. All sealed envelopes should be returned to the applicant, the Guidance Counselor, or to Carver Middle School. Student Name (Print): ____________________________ Elementary School: ________________________ Please circle the responses that best describe this student 4 Performs above expectations on class work and assessments 1. Academic Achievement 2. Work Habits 3. Ability to work in groups Always on task and focused Always works well in groups and contributes as expected on group assignments 100 percent of the time Well-behaved 3 Performs above expectations on classwork, and is average on assessments Usually focused 2 Average performance on both classwork and on assessments Easily distracted 1 Performs below expectations on classwork and/ or assessments Usually works well in groups and contributes to group assignments. Sometimes cannot cope with group responsibilities and assignments. Over 75 percent of the time Occasional misconduct with office referrals. Has difficulty working in groups. Over 90 percent of the time Usually follows the ground rules, with very few corrections. Your OVERALL recommendation for admission: 4. Turns in homework and assignments 5. Conduct Poor work habits Less than 75 percent of the time Frequently disruptive with multiple office referrals. ______ I highly recommend the applicant for admission. ______ I recommend the applicant for admission. ______ I recommend the applicant for admission with reservation. ______ I do not recommend the applicant. Please provide additional comments about this student. Name of Teacher Completing Form (Print): ______________________________ Subject: _______________ Signature of Teacher Completing Form: __________________________________________________________ Carver Middle STEM Magnet Program Frequently Asked Questions What is a Magnet Program? Magnet schools are free public elementary and secondary programs/ schools of choice that are operated by school districts. Magnet schools are typically more ‘hands on-minds on’ and use an approach to learning that is inquiry or performance/ project based. They use state, district, or Common Core standards in all subject areas. However, these standards are taught within the overall theme of the school. What does STEM stand for? The STEM acronym stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. What is a STEM Magnet Program? STEM education removes the traditional barriers created between the four disciplines (English, Social Studies, Math and Science) by integrating them into one cohesive teaching and learning paradigm. Students will apply science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in contexts that make connections between school, community, work, and the global enterprise, enabling the development of STEM literacy, and with it the ability to compete in the new economy. How is a STEM Magnet Program different from other school programs? In the STEM Magnet program, students will experience unique learning opportunities through project and problem based learning. Technology will be fully integrated into all courses, with each student having a Google Chromebook. Each student will have a Chromebook to use at home, and at school. Students will be expected to work in groups to solve problems and to think critically. Students will be required to participate in community service activities, and service learning projects. There will be learning experiences through job shadowing, field trips, speakers, and more. Students will be required to be a member of at least one STEM academic competition club. As the program continues to build, the opportunities and the requirements will be developed and modified. Will the students that participate in the STEM program stay together for all of their classes? Yes. Their class schedule and structure will be different. Is the STEM program only available for AIG identified students? No. The STEM Magnet program is available for all students to apply. AIG students admitted into the program will be served in a cluster setting. If my child is classified as academically and intellectually gifted (AIG), or as an exceptional child (EC) will he or she be provided with services? All students will be provided with services as required. The curriculum will be differentiated for students with an emphasis on critical thinking, rigor, and problem solving. Is the program only available for sixth graders? The STEM Magnet program will begin with incoming sixth grade students for the 2015-2016 school year. Each year, fifth graders will be able to apply to join this middle school magnet program for their sixth grade year. Sixth graders in the program will remain in the program for their seventh and eighth grade years. When do I apply to be a part of the magnet program? For the first year of the program, applications will become available during the last week of school. Hard copies will be given to each fifth grade student. Additional copies are at each elementary school, and Carver Middle School. Applications are also available online. Can any fifth grade student in the Scotland County School district apply? Yes. Any fifth grade student in Scotland County Schools may apply. How will students be selected for this program? Students must complete and return the application. Applications will be considered in the order in which they are received. A committee will review the applications and a rubric will be used to determine entry. The rubric will be based on a teacher recommendation, academic potential, and End of Grade test scores. Will transportation be provided? Yes. Bus transportation will be provided for each student. If you do not enter the STEM Program in sixth grade, can you enter it in another grade? If seats become available, students may be accepted into the STEM program from the waiting list. Students may also apply during an open enrollment period. If a student is not successful in one grade level, are they removed from the program? Teachers will work closely with students and parents to ensure success. Can students in traditional courses still take the STEM elective class? Yes. The STEM elective course is open to all of Carver Middle School’s students. How will my child be prepared for high school by being in the STEM Magnet Program? Students will be prepared to take Career and College Promise courses while freshmen in high school. There are many programs of study aligned with STEM careers to continue to build on what was learned in the middle school magnet program. Will students who participate in the STEM Magnet Program still be able to participate in extracurricular activities? Yes. STEM Magnet program students will be able to participate in all sports, clubs, after school events, etc. that are open to all of Carver Middle School’s students. STEM magnet school students will also be required to participate in competitive club and community service components.
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