A clip of the English teacher reading the passage to eighth graders ended up on Twitter.The video was taken out of context to make the lesson, You never want to go out on stage and not give it your all, Lincoln East senior Aedan Strausssaid. Please continue to work with your students on doing well in school and practice those skills that will help them be successful in high school. Our first artist to be recognized is Yesenia Puentes! I am incredibly proud of how smooth and fast the transition has been. In addition we expect a great deal from our students in terms of their level of achievement, work ethic, and behavior. From 1963 to 1993 Culler was a junior high school with grades seven, eight, and nine. In 1993, Culler became the middle school we know today for grades six through eight. The schools namesake, Charles Culler, was an assistant principal at Lincoln High and then served as the principal of Whittier Junior High for 26 years (1922-1948). The schools namesake, Charles Culler, was an assistant principal at Lincoln High and then served as the principal of Whittier Junior High for 26 years (1922-1948). Cindy Coon. If you have any questions or concerns about our CLC program, please do not hesitate to reach out. Helpful VUE information for parents and students, Most Improved Cougars & Students of the Month, Supporting our Band Students to have performance polos to wear for concerts, Yearbooks supporting students who cant afford to purchase one. WebPrincipal: Brenda Cummings Phone: 954-467-7747 Fax: 954-467-9908 Website: www.saintanthonyschoolfl.org St. Coleman 2250 SE 12th Street Pompano Beach, FL 1702 School Street, Freedom, PA 15042. If you would like to order Goodrich Gear for the new year, please click the link below. Cougar Bucks are a way to remind teachers to look for the positives. Highlights from Spirit Week! You can cancel at any time. West Lincoln Elementary, 630 W. Dawes Ave. 37.0% white, 0.4% American Indian or Alaska Native, 9.7% Black or African American, 2.4% Asian, 41.2% Hispanic, 9.3% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 72.1% free, 10.3% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards): 32 language arts, 29 math, 89.9% white, 0.1% Black or African American, 2.2% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic/Latino, 3.9% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation:3.9% free, 1.5% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):75 language arts, 68 math, 63.0% white, 0.9% American Indian or Alaska Native, 4.8% Black or African American, 3.0% Asian, 16.1% Hispanic/Latino, 12.3% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 29.5% free, 9.3% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):58 language arts, 49 math, 39.4% white, 1.0% American Indian or Alaska Native, 14.7% Black or African American, 7.1% Asian, 27.3% Hispanic/Latino, 0.1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 10.5% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 60.9% free, 9.3% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):32 language arts, 30 math, 55.0% white, 0.3% American Indian or Alaska Native, 8.3% Black or African American, 2.3% Asian, 19.8% Hispanic/Latino, 14.3% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 53.3% free, 13.1% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards): 37language arts, 32 math, 42.9% white, 1.1% American Indian or Alaska Native, 13.0% Black or African American, 4.0% Asian, 29.5% Hispanic/Latino, 9.5% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation:61.6% free, 11.1% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):36 language arts, 38 math, 62.7% white, 0.8% American Indian or Alaska Native, 6.5% Black or African American, 3.2% Asian, 14.3% Hispanic/Latino, 12.5% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 35.4% free, 8.1% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):55 language arts, 49 math, 57.9% white, 0.7% American Indian or Alaska Native, 9.5% Black or African American, 4.7% Asian, 15.8% Hispanic/Latino, 0.2% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 11.3% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation:43.7% free, 12.0% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):45 language arts, 45 math, 80.0% white, 0.1% American Indian or Alaska Native, 2.7% Black or African American, 3.8% Asian, 7.2% Hispanic/Latino, 0.1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 6.1% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 10.5% free, 6.3% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards): 66 language arts, 68 math, 70.9% white, 0.1% American Indian or Alaska Native, 2.8% Black or African American, 1.5% Asian, 11.8% Hispanic/Latino, 12.8% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 34.9% free, 9.5% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):55 language arts, 53 math, Moore Middle School, 8700 Yankee Woods Drive, 86.4% white, 0.6% American Indian or Alaska Native, 0.6% Black or African American, 4.3% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic/Latino, 4.6% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation:7.0% free, 2.3% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):69 language arts, 78 math, 41.2% white, 0.6% American Indian or Alaska Native, 11.9% Black or African American, 6.7% Asian, 30.1% Hispanic/Latino, 0.2% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 9.2% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 55.8% free, 10.4% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):37 language arts, 37 math, 67.6% white, 0.6% American Indian or Alaska Native, 4.6% Black or African American, 2.4% Asian, 12.4% Hispanic/Latino, 0.1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 12.3% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 25.7% free, 8.6% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):59 language arts, 60 math, 63.9% white, 0.4% American Indian or Alaska Native, 7.2% Black or African American, 5.0% Asian, 12.1% Hispanic/Latino, 0.1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 11.1% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 30.3% free, 9.7% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):50 language arts, 48 math, 77.7% white, 0.2% American Indian or Alaska Native, 3.2% Black or African American, 4.6% Asian, 7.2% Hispanic/Latino, 7.1% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 13.1% free, 4.3% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):65 language arts, 70 math, 78.7% white, 0.2% American Indian or Alaska Native, 2.2% Black or African American, 4.6% Asian, 8.4% Hispanic/Latino, 5.8% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 14.6% free, 5.3% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):59 language arts, 58 math, 63 science, 42.6% white, 1.7% American Indian or Alaska Native, 11.9% Black or African American, 8.9% Asian, 23.3% Hispanic/Latino, 0.1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 11.5% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 47.5% free, 9.7% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):36 language arts, 34 math, 34 science, 54.9% white, 0.4% American Indian or Alaska Native, 8.7% Black or African American, 6.5% Asian, 21.5% Hispanic/Latino, 7.9% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 42.1% free, 9.7% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):29 language arts, 31 math, 34 science, 59.4% white, 1.3% American Indian or Alaska Native, 9.7% Black or African American, 2.4% Asian, 17.1% Hispanic/Latino, 0.2% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 10.0% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation:49.9% free, 10.8% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):32 language arts, 30 math, 34 science, 73.4% white, 1.1% American Indian or Alaska Native, 3.8% Black or African American, 1.2% Asian, 10.6% Hispanic/Latino, 0.3% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 9.6% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 25.1% free, 7.6% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):49 language arts, 48 math, 53 science, 76.8% white, 0.2% American Indian or Alaska Native, 3.9% Black or African American, 3.8% Asian, 9.6% Hispanic/Latino, 5.7% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 17.7% free, 5.1% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):62 language arts, 58 math, 64 science. Our school goal right now is to implement a 4:1 positive to corrective ratio within our classrooms. See the website calendar for dates. Welcome to Culler Middle School, home of the Culler Cougars! 8th grade AVID class Community Service Project: Culler Students went to Riley Elementary School to color Fall pictures with 1st grade students! We had our first Parent-Community Engagement meeting last week and were so excited to have 2 parents join us! Have a great October! Get our local education coverage delivered directly to your inbox. First off, I would like to thank everyone that was involved in our Fall athletics. 7th/8th grade is combined and is usually a great experience for all involved. Students may sign up anytime, but we ask that if your child signs up, they commit to taking it consistently (more than once a week) to keep their name on the list. To fulfill our mission, our expectations of ourselves and our students must be high. The Class of 2028 is amazing, and as their caregivers, I know you are proud of them. ACT teaches students what to do if and when their friends are hurting, specifically with dangerous issues like self harm, suicidal ideation, and substance use/abuse. Questions can be directed to Emmaline Baxter or Michaela Hahn. What do you like to do online? Middle school teachers honored by the award demonstrate excellence in middle school teaching and work toward continuous improvement in student achievement and development. Central Middle School Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content Central Middle School Waterloo Schools Unfolding Futures Ross Bauer, Principal Mike Thomas, Assistant Principal Mike Landers, Assistant Principal/Athletic Director 1350 Katoski Drive, Waterloo, IA 50701 Phone: 319-433-2100/Fax: 319-433-2149 Home Administrators Please continue to talk with your students about post-high school plans and their careers. The last day to complete this questionnaire is Friday, October 29th.Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback in this important survey! As a Title I school,Cullerreceives federal funds to provide additional services to our students. WebThe schools namesake, Charles Culler, was an assistant principal at Lincoln High and then served as the principal of Whittier Junior High for 26 years (1922-1948). View photos from the award ceremony in this gallery! If interested in the late bus, students should ask their teacher for a permission slip to have you sign and return to school. A few students are having a difficult time managing their passing time and are being counted tardy to class frequently. Lincoln, Nebraska 68521 Her nominations described her leadership skills and her commitment to supporting the ELL students at Culler. Michaela HahnPrincipalCuller Middle Schoolmhahn@lps.org(402) 436-1210, ParentVueGrades, attendance, notifications and more, HandbookImportant Information Booklet, Common Practices and School Handbook, Course GuideBrowse our course offerings and details, Title I for ParentsLetter, Compact, Policy, LibraryCatalog search, Online Databases, eBooks, Free/Reduced ApplicationApply for free or reduced priced school meals, Important Information Booklet and School Handbook, LPS Home | Jobs | Academic Calendar | Board of Education | Superintendent. Our Cougar Den CLC program is free for any Culler students! New Kooser Elementary Principal Kellie Joy. View the gallery here! RAZ Kids is a reading program that all students in ELL levels newcomer-2 have access to. Renwood Elementary School. Our students are learning about digital communication and online etiquette. WebStaff Lux Middle School Lux Middle School Promoting academics Fostering creativity Developing interpersonal and intrapersonal success Encouraging responsibility Affirming diversity Encouraging the pursuit of lifelong learning Staff enthusiastic readers; skillful researchers; and conscientious digital citizens. Our next athletic season is GIRLS BASKETBALL!! If you have any questions about girls basketball, please dont hesitate to get a hold of me. From 1963 to 1993 Culler was a junior high school with grades seven, eight, and nine. We are honored to have the opportunity to work together! We have different levels of teams, so all skills are welcome!! We are a community rich in diversity, experiences, and perspectives. In 2017, Clark became Adams' principal. Here are some prompts to help you continue the conversation at home: Moving up an ELL level is based upon many different factors. 53.0% white, 0.8% American Indian or Alaska Native, 9.3% Black or African American, 3.8% Asian, 22.8% Hispanic/Latino, 10.5% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 57.0% free, 9.5% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards): 35language arts, 29 math, 75.9% white, 0.3% American Indian or Alaska Native, 1.2% Black or African American, 13.5% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic/Latino, 0.2% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 5.5% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 10.6% free, 3.4% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):70 language arts, 69 math, 26.8% white, 1.4% American Indian or Alaska Native, 16.3% Black or African American, 12.7% Asian, 35.9% Hispanic/Latino and 6.9% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 77.2% free, 6.9% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):36 language arts, 22 math, 72.1% white, 0.2% American Indian or Alaska Native, 2.8% Black or African American, 2.6% Asian, 13.8% Hispanic/Latino, 8.6% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation: 33.6% free, 8.1% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards):51 language arts, 39 math, 78.1% white, 0.2% American Indian or Alaska Native, 3.8% Black or African American, 0.2% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic, 0.5% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 9.7% two or more races, Free and reduced-price lunch participation:20.2% free, 5.5% reduced, Statewide test scores (percentage who meet or exceed standards): 69language arts, 56 math. The shifting of positions is common with retirements, and LPS will announce the new principals for Irving, Lakeview and Adams soon, as well as Schoo Middle School. This Award annually recognizes two outstanding middle school teachers in the Lincoln Public Schools. Log in with your LPS credentials. Food Markets at Goodrich are the 2nd Thursday of the month. It is our goal to keep parents informed and involved in preparing our students academically throughout the school year. Whatever audience whether its over a, Kindergarten and first-graders, who now share iPads, got some of the district's oldest Chromebooks when the pandemic shut down schools last Ma. School Handbook, Get detailed assignment and course information, Automatically receive notification when a grade falls below a selected level or when unexpected absences occur. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. Quarter classes during 1st or 2nd periods will switch on Oct. 20th with the start of 2nd quarter. To that end, a District Instructional Technology Tool (ITT) Committee works to identify ITTs that are safe for student use, support district learning goals, and encourage innovative teaching and learning. This year, our meeting will be held on October 11that 5:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. RyanPost, 34, had been the civil litigation bureau chief at the Nebraska Attorney General's Office since May 2017. 9:30 a.m. in room 113 Teresa Ghormley - 7th/8th grade orchestra Walk through the front door of Culler Middle School, through the main office and straight down the hallway. If you are interested in supporting, please donate on the Foundations website! Our next meeting will be on November 30th at 6:00. I am awed daily at how much our 6th graders care about each other and work to help each other. Schedules of games will also be handed out as well. At the October 13th meeting, all info will be shared with the students about what to expect. Normandy High School. curious, critical, and creative thinkers; Mickle Middle Schools new principal is Jason Shanahan, who is now principal at Irving Middle School. 5 Beds. Welcome to Goodrich Middle School, home of the Dragons. In 1993, Culler became the middle school we know today for grades six through eight. Together we will make a difference. while doing schoolwork online? Thank you. We will be making level changes during the week of October 11, 2021. Students are most successful when these partnerships are in place. Shanahan was named Irvings principal in 2016. 6th graders are well entrenched in middle school and have the routine down! Select Sora from the alphabetical listing in the LPS portal. Tentatively, we are planning on taking a field trip to The Career Academy and SCC on November 10. WebCuller Middle School is a professional learning community with a tradition of service, a culture of collaboration, and a commitment to student learning. 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