Middle School Academics
Ann Arbor Public Schools has five middle schools serving sixth through eight graders. Following the Michigan Grade Level Content Expectations, Ann Arbor middle schools serve as an important connection between elementary and high school. Students in middle school can expect the academic and developmental support critical to this age group. Assisting students to take responsibility for their learning while helping them set high academic goals, Ann Arbor middle schools offer students the learning environment to build a base for a successful high school career. The middle school curriculum offers a rich selection of core courses and electives. Students are given the opportunity to explore where their interest may lead in order to build a better understanding of their academic goals.
English Language Arts | Mathematics | Science | Social Studies
Art | Career & Tech Ed | ESL | Health | Library Media | Music | Physical Education | World Languages
2009/2010 Focus Areas
| Focus Area |
Comments |
Read 180 / System 44  |
- Continued support and implementation |
| Curriculum Mapping/Common Assessment |
- Develop and/or revise maps - Finish and/or develop common assessments |
| Safe Talk/Adolescent Depression |
- Middle School staff trained 2008/2009 |
| PBS (Positive Behavior Support) |
- Selected schools will implement second semester |
| RTI: Achievement Team Process |
- Continue process |
| - 2-3 visits to each building |
| Data Driven Dialogue |
- Training will be provided for MS Administrators |
| Reading Apprenticeship |
- Begin training at middle schools |
| Writing |
- MYAccess |
| Differentiation Strategies |
- Follow up on Differentiation Conference - Provide additional training |
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