Sherman ISD Building Bearcats Magazine Dec/Jan 2017-18 | Page 10

ion Middle School: Picking Your Destinat Maybe it’s a you figure out where you want to go. Once you’ve decided to take the trip, transition picking your destination is the time you country or a continent. Wherever it is, I need taking it. Then you start researching: Will from deciding to take your trip to actually who has or to the mountains? Do I know anyone a passport? Do I want to go to the beach been there before? the next years in a child’s educational career are Much like that research, the transitional where ol, scho le midd sition to intermediate and phase of learning. Sherman students’ tran the tify iden and s, learn about social acceptance, they begin to recognize their interest that ol scho le to them. Often, it is during midd college and career opportunities available ent it will take to achieve their dreams. students understand the level of commitm use those ing kids find their path and learn how to “The middle school focus is really help potential t to help them to realize that they have the foundational skills,” Smith said. “We wan to do what they want.” s solution Naviance, a college and career readines In sixth grade, students are introduced to options s and interests. Students explore career that helps students discover their strength ls. It goa r thei h reac and ents to help them identify and complete the Career Key assessm aligned to students’ plans. also enables individual learning plans placement lem Solvers, Academic UIL, advanced With programs including Future Prob aratory prep ge and music programs, and colle and dual credit courses, expanded art shape help dabble in a multitude of programs to programs, stu dents have the chance to to a sed ide of the classroom, students are expo the destinations they are interested in. Outs ip, athletics, ding chess club, choir, student leadersh number of student organizations, inclu and more. guitar club, spirit organizations, fine arts, it helps identify what makes them unique and “Middle School is a time when students Technical ol,” College Readiness and Career and them with their transition to high scho dence, confi self- y, . “It’s a time for self-discover Education Coordinator Katie Morris said each ort supp to education to their future. We want and understanding the importance of s as much as possible.” student through these transitional year ted to t for students to know their options rela During these pivotal years, it’s importan ents Stud ol is a productive time for preparation. college and career to ensure that high scho high to lable in high school, and have access begin exploring the areas of focus avai n (CTE) catio Edu l nica Tech and credit and Career school preparatory classes, including dual anced Adv the in part s programs, students take courses. In addition to college readines s students to CTE. Manufacturing program, which introduce 10