Our Mission:
Educating and motivating life-long learners who explore, create and achieve.
At Skinner Middle School, we envision:
A dynamic community of students, families and staff in constant pursuit of high levels of academic and personal achievement.
An engaged community of students, staff and families, who routinely collaborate to acquire and use the instructional, personal, and community resources that develop academic, social, and life skills that lead to success.
A learning environment that promotes academic knowledge and skills, and an intentional culture that promotes respect and appreciation of diverse cultures and points of view.
A learning community committed to individual and school-wide goals, and constant assessment of progress toward the achievement of those goals.
Families will:
1. Help students be at school every day, on time.
2. Help students monitor homework and set a regular study/reading and bedtime.
3. Encourage students to complete all assignments and produce quality work.
4. Review weekly progress reports and Schoology weekly grades - discuss academic progress with your child.
5. Communicate regularly with my student’s teachers, attend conferences and other events.
6. Ensure my student wears the school dress code every day.
7. Ensure my student’s Chromebook is fully charged every day - and the student brings a charger to school every day.
Students will:
1. Attend school every day.
2.Demonstrate appropriate behaviors by following Skinner school-wide expectations.
3.Complete all assignments, produce quality work, participate in all class activities, attend school events, and ask questions when I do not understand.
4. Wear school dress code.
5. Read a minimum of 30 minutes each night.
6. Set academic goals and advocate for support in reaching these goals.
7. Bring a charged Chromebook and charger to school every day.
Skinner Staff will:
1. Model expectations we have set for students and families.
2. Foster a climate that supports high standards and quality performance.
3. Provide a safe environment for students.
4. Communicate and build relationships with all students and families.
5. Provide continual feedback to students and families regarding academic progress.