At Terra Cotta Middle School, our purpose is to create a safe, positive, and effective learning environment that will empower our students and prepare them with 21st Century skills that will allow them to compete competitively in a global society.
Terra Cotta Middle School staff and team members believe that education is the foundation on which our society is built. Our vision is to help our students develop as young adults who will take responsibility for their actions and learning. Our goal is to provide students with skills and with confidence so they become productive members of society through their contribution of knowledge. To accomplish this, we will focus our efforts on all stakeholders, school climate, curriculum and instruction supported through interventions.
Terra Cotta's program was designated an AVID National Demonstration School in 2013-14, making it one of about 150 schools to earn this distinction out of more than 5,000 AVID schools nationwide and in other countries. That puts our AVID students in the top 3 percent!
¨ Motivated
¨ Goal-oriented
¨ Willing to work hard
¨ Positive attitude
¨ Good team member
¨ Supportive
¨ Sets high expectations
¨ Encourages student self-advocacy
¨ Monitors grades
¨ Supportive
¨ Sets high expectations
¨ Student advocate
¨ Mentor
¨ Supportive
¨ Sets high expectations
¨ Professional
¨ Role Model
¨ Tutorials
¨ Fun Fridays
¨ College field trips
¨ Educational field trips
¨ College fair
¨ Community Service
¨ AVID Saturdays
¨ Summer Bridge Math Camp
Organization is a key to academic success, especially during the transition to middle school. AVID's weekly binder checks help guarantee students are prepared to learn.
Successful students take notes, but not just that; they use those notes are learning tools. Students should spend time every night going over their learning tools from each day and each class.
Twice a week, tutorials provide students with the opportunity to take a deep dive into challenging learning. The rigorous tutorial process teaches students how to think about difficult concepts, especially in math, and how to work together to solve problems.