parent newsletter february 2013
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Principal: Mr. Doug Herron
Asst. Principals: Mrs. Beverly Cornelius Ms. Meredith Durastanti Dr. Sheryl Mosley
February 2013
Parent Involvement Researchers have been studying the effects parent attitudes and actions have on
their children's academic success for more than 30 years. The results have been
consistent. Anne Henderson and Nancy Berla summed it up in their book A New Generation of Evidence: The Family Is Critical to Student Achievement, which
reviewed the existing research: "When parents are involved in their children's
education at home, they do better in school. And when parents are involved in school, children go farther in school and the schools they go to are better."
Research shows that when parents are involved in their children's education, the children are more likely to:
earn better grades.
score higher on tests.
pass their classes.
attend school regularly.
have better social skills.
show improved behavior.
be more positive in their attitude toward school.
complete homework assignments.
graduate and continue their education. School Improvement Plan Science:
29% of 8th grade students achieved a level 3 on the 2012 administration of the
FCAT Science test. Objective:
37% of 8th grade students will achieve a level 3 on the 2013 administration of the
FCAT Science test.
Title 1
Hardee Junior High School is a Title 1 school for the 2012-2013 school year. If
you have any questions about Title 1, please contact Federal Programs at (863) 767-0662.
Social Studies Sixth Grade is currently learning about Rome and will begin
studying the Islamic World this month. Seventh Grade will
be studying the three branches of government in depth this month. They will also begin exploring their state and local
governments.
Eighth Grade is currently learning about George Washing-
ton's presidency and the issues the new nation faced. Students
will begin studying The New Republic, which includes The
Jefferson Era, including the Louisiana Purchase and Lewis and
Clark.
6th Grade: We are currently working on Chapter 6 (Algebraic Expressions). Once we wrap that up we
are going to be working on the Geometry Unit.
7th Grade: Percents: Understand and use proportionality, including percents.
8th Grade: Linear Functions and Systems of Equations: Use
the slope and x- and y-intercepts of a line to solve and graph
real world situations.
There is a website called IXL (your students will
know about this website) that the students can log in to for extra practice when they are at home, the public library, or
anywhere internet is available. They can choose to work on the
focus skill we are working on in class or they are able to choose a topic they find difficult or a weak area. At the end of
each 9 week period, prizes are given to students who actively
participate on this website as well. Remind your students of this incentive. It is also an extra credit opportunity in some
classrooms.
After School Tutoring is being offered for all grades (Mon.-Thurs.); students must have a completed permission slip
to stay. The students are given a snack after school and will
need to be picked up between 4:45 and 5:00pm.
HJH was overrun by many Nerds on February 8th
February 2013
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
3 4 Student Council
Meeting
5 Report Cards
Heartland Regional
Science Fair
6 Honor Roll Recogni-
tion Tea
7 Regional Science Fair
Awards 7:30 SFSC
SWAT/SADD 3:15
8 9
10 11 12 13 Art Club 3:15—4 14 Valentine’s Dance
3:15—5:00
15 16 Miss
Hardee
County
17 Fair Week 18 President’s Day
Holiday
Jr. Miss Pageant
19 Hog Show 20 Steer Show 21 Progress Reports 22 23
24 25 26 FCAT Writing 27 FCAT Writing
NJHS meeting 3:15—4
28 SWAT/SADD 3:10-
4:15
Volleyball (AP) 5:30
HJH SAC meeting 6:00
Language Arts and Reading
Students in language arts classes typically learn to write various kinds
of essays, responses to questions,
and many other types of writing. Sometimes students may write just
for fun! At this time of year, writing
an essay becomes especially im-portant for 8th graders who will take
the statewide FCAT Writes test Feb.
26. The essay will be one of two types, either persuasive or exposi-tory. Until the day of the test, the type and topic are not revealed so
students must be prepared to write for either essay. Eighth graders
have written on demand essays for benchmark tests and have re-ceived scores for those essays. Students and teachers alike are hope-
ful that the test results this year will reflect their hard work as well
as their knowledge of writing. We expect good scores from this year's 8th graders and look forward to the test results that will show
their accomplishment!
Some of the top 14 Science Fair Participants
“Under the Microscope”
The science fair is over and the students who participated are to be com-
mended on a terrific job. The following students placed in the top 14: Anastasia Nobles, Dayana Villagran, Lindsey Barwick, Illeana Flores,
Tara Hines, Benjamin Norris, John Ullrich, Jansen Walker, Taylor Bone,
Zack Durastanti, Nubia Gomez, Bridgette Conley, Ashja Camel, and Par-ker Carlton.
Science Snippets
Ms. Miller is beginning a new semester with a new group of eighth grad-
ers. It is our hope to serve as many eighth grade students as possible in
order to help students master the Science Benchmarks this year. Students will begin with an introduction to using the Scientific Method in solving
measureable, observable questions .
SCIENCE FAIR was held January 24th in the HJH gymnasium. Awards
Assembly was held Friday, January 25th in the auditorium at 6:30 p.m
Congratulations to these students on being chosen to compete at
the state level for their science fair projects.