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1 Lamar Middle School & Fine Arts Academy Looking ahead 2016 - 2017

2 Our mascot is the Scottish Terrier !

3 Lamar Grade Levels Next year we project 1,050 students -360 sixth, 350 seventh and 340 eighth graders at Lamar…57 schools represented (47 AISD + 10 Private/Charter/Out of District). 6 th, 7 th, & 8 th Grades Go Scotties!

4 Projected 6 th graders from these schools Go Scotties!

5 Demographics (all students) 29% Economically Disadvantaged 29% Economically Disadvantaged 6% African American 6% African American 35% Hispanic 35% Hispanic 1% Other Race 2.4% Two or More Races 55% White 9.3% SPED 9.3% SPED 13.6% 504 15% GT 6% LEP 6% LEP 51% Female 51% Female Go Scotties!

6 This will be our 5th year as AISD’s middle school fine arts academy Lamar’s Fine Arts Academy is aligned with McCallum’s FAA Go Scotties!

7 Fine Arts Academy Accelerated Curriculum Design Go Scotties! School-wide Engagement All programs, including FAA strands, are open to all students. This provides creative learning opportunities for all students and results in higher academic achievement at all levels. It also creates a school- wide culture of arts engagement that attracts high levels of parent and community engagement. Positive Peer Pressure By design, 1/3 of the total student population are FAA students, 1/3 participate fully in FAA programs but are not designated as FAA students, and 1/3 take the minimum fine arts requirements. This 1/3- 1/3-1/3 design provides a rich creative learning environment where a 2/3 majority in every class are highly engaged in the arts and bring creative problem-solving and engagement strategies to their peers.

8 Fine Arts Academy Accelerated Curriculum Design Go Scotties! Creative Multipliers Students enroll in one to four fine arts course per school year. Students who enroll in multiple, complementary fine arts classes develop their artistic and creative abilities at an accelerated rate due to mutually reinforcing creative experiences. Substantial Immersion All fine arts courses are year-long and ability-based. This allows students to accelerate learning among peers of comparable ability. Accelerated learning also creates demand for advanced classes (fine arts and non-fine arts), which Lamar currently provides.

9 Fine Arts Academy Majors Go Scotties! Band Orchestra Choral Music Classical Guitar Dance Visual Arts Theater Arts Digital Arts & Media

10 FAA Student Breakdown 11% Economically Disadvantaged 11% Economically Disadvantaged 3.5% African American 3.5% African American 22% Hispanic 22% Hispanic 1% Other Race 3.5% Two or More Races 70% White 3.5% SPED 3.5% SPED 10% 504 0.3 % LEP 0.3 % LEP 67% Female 67% Female Go Scotties!

11 FINE ARTS ACADEMY BREAKDOWN 300 or 28% of the 1,050 students will be in the fine arts academy (57 will be first-year transfers from outside the Lamar zone) -85 Visual Arts majors -36 Band majors -32 Choir majors -13 Classical Guitar majors -28 Dance majors -27 Digital Arts & Media majors -26 Orchestra majors -46 Theatre majors Go Scotties!

12 Fine Arts Academy McCallum Visual Arts Courses - Drawing/Painting - Jewelry/Fibers - Ceramics - Print making - Screen Printing - 2D/3D Design - Sculpture - AP Art History Lamar Visual Arts Courses - Year-long Art 6 - Year-long Art 7 - Art I – this is a high school credit course that allows you to take any of the McCallum art courses in 9 th grade Go Scotties!

13 Lamar Visual Arts Program experiences Go Scotties! DrawingPaintingCeramics Print making Screen Printing 2D/3D Design Sculpture Found Art

14 Fine Arts Academy Lamar Music Wind Ensemble Symphonic Band Beginning Band Jazz Factory 5 Choirs Musical Theatre 3 Orchestras Rock-estra Fiddle Classical Guitar Piano Music Theory McCallum Music Wind Ensemble Symphonic Band Concert Band Jazz Band 6 Choirs 2 Orchestras Musical Theatre Classical Guitar Piano Music Theory Steel Drums Go Scotties!

15 Fine Arts Academy Beginner Theatre Intermediate Theatre Musical Theatre Theatre Production (Advanced & Majors, only) Accelerated Theatre and Tech Theatre Theatre and Tech Theatre Advanced Theatre and Tech Theatre Musical Theatre Theatre Production Go Scotties! Lamar Theatre McCallum Theatre

16 Fine Arts Academy Lamar Dance All Lamar dance classes are year- long and for P.E. credit. Beginner Dance Intermediate Dance Advanced Dance Company Dance Dance for PE credit Beginner Dance Contemporary Dance Dance Majors Go Scotties! McCallum Dance

17 Digital Arts & Media Lamar Digital Arts & Media (year-long classes) 6 th – Digital Photography 7 th – Introduction to Audio/Video Production 8 th – Audio/Video Production w/ Film Theory McCallum Digital Arts & Media - Digital Photography 2,3,4 - Animation - Audio/Video Production I - Advanced Audio/Video Production II - Practicum in Audio/Video Production - Practicum in Audio/Video Production II Go Scotties!

18 Languages Other Than English (LOTE) LamarLOTE French I, II Spanish I, II Japanese I, II Mandarin I, II McCallum LOTE French I, II, III, IV Spanish I, II, III, IV, V Japanese I, II, III, IV Mandarin I, II, III, IV Latin I, II, III, IV Go Scotties!

19 Career & Technical Education Go Scotties!

20 CTE @ Lamar Project Lead The Way - Engineering Strand Students may begin strand in 6 th grade by taking the foundational units DM & AR, then take the specialization units ME & ST in grade 7 followed by the high school course IED for one full weighted credit in 8 th grade. Students that begin in 7 th grade may double-up on DM&AR and ME&ST then take IED in grade 8. Go Scotties!

21 CTE @ Lamar PLTW - Engineering Foundational Units -- Grades 6-8 (yearlong course for a high school credit) Design & Modeling (DM) Students use Autodesk design software to create a virtual image of their designs and produce a portfolio of their innovative solutions Automation & Robotics (AR) Students use the VEX Robotics platform to design, build, and program real-world objects as they learn about mechanical systems, energy transfer, machine automation and computer control systems. DM & AR are foundational units that must be taken before specialization units.

22 CTE @ Lamar PLTW -- Engineering Specialization Units -- Grades 6-8 Prerequisite: DMAR Semester 3 or 4 – Magic of Electrons (ME) Through hands-on projects, students explore electricity, the behavior and parts of atoms, and sensing devices. They learn basic circuitry design and the impact of electricity around them. Semester 3 or 4 – Science of Technology (ST) Students apply the concepts of physics, chemistry, and nanotechnology to STEM activities and projects, including making ice cream, cleaning up an oil spill, and discovering the properties of nano-materials.

23 CTE @ Lamar PLTW -- Engineering Readiness Unit – Grade 8 Prerequisite: either ME or ST Yearlong – Introduction to Engineering Design (weighted high school credit) Students dig deep into the engineering design process, applying math, science, and engineering standards to hands-on projects. They work both individually and in teams to design solutions to a variety of problems using 3D modeling software, and use an engineering notebook to document their work.

24 CTE @ Lamar Project Lead The Way – Computer Science Strand Students may begin strand in 6 th grade by taking ICS, then take Web Design* I and II in 7 th grade followed by CSE in 8 th grade. Students that begin in 7 th grade may take ICS followed by CSE in 8 th grade. *Web Design I and II are not PLTW courses.

25 CTE @ Lamar CTE @ Lamar PLTW – Computer Science Intro to Computer Science (ICS) Grades 6-8 ( yearlong course for a high school credit) The first computer science course for students who have never programmed before. Students work in teams to create simple apps for mobile devices using MIT App Inventor. Students explore the impact of computing in society and the application of computing across career paths and build skills and awareness in digital citizenship and cybersecurity. Students model, simulate, and analyze data about themselves and their interests. They also transfer the understanding of programming gained in App Inventor to learn introductory elements of text-based programming in Python ® to create strategy games

26 CTE @ Lamar CTE @ Lamar PLTW – Computer Science Web Design I (prerequisite: n/a) Grades 6-8 Students gain knowledge and skills in the area of web design, appropriate use of hardware, software, and connectivity technologies. Students explore the programming languages (HTML, JavaScript) used in the design of websites and other uses. Semester-long: Students gain knowledge and skills in the area of web design, appropriate use of hardware, software, and connectivity technologies. Students explore the programming languages (HTML, JavaScript) used in the design of websites and other uses. Web Design II (prerequisite: Web Design I) Grades 6-8 Students gain advanced knowledge and skills in the area of web design, appropriate use of hardware, software, and connectivity technologies. Students continue exploring and applying the programming languages (HTML, JavaScript) used in the design of websites and other uses. Semester-long: Students gain advanced knowledge and skills in the area of web design, appropriate use of hardware, software, and connectivity technologies. Students continue exploring and applying the programming languages (HTML, JavaScript) used in the design of websites and other uses.

27 Computer Science & Software Engineering (CSE) – yearlong 8 th grade only – 1 year weighted credit Prerequisite: a tech course and must have passed or currently enrolled in Algebra I Open doors in any career with computer science! In CSE, students create apps for mobile devices, automate tasks in a variety of languages, and find patterns in data. Students collaborate to create and present solutions that can improve people’s lives, and weigh the ethical and societal issues of how computing and connectivity are changing the world. This course aligns with the AP Computer Science Principles course. CTE @ Lamar CTE @ Lamar PLTW – Computer Science

28 CTE @ Lamar Other available CTE courses Photography I (yearlong) Photography II (semester) Multi-Media/Animation I & II Graphics Design I & II Web Design I & II Keyboarding Culinary Arts Skills for Living Fashion Design Go Scotties!

29 Other Advanced Electives Yearbook Ancient Civilizations Medieval Times Street Law (The Legal System, Tort Law, Constitutional Law) Creative Writing I & II Exploratory Languages Forensics Science I & II Environmental Science – F.A.T & W.E.W. Go Scotties!

30 High School Credit Courses World Languages CTE (DMAR, ICS, IED*, CSE*) KeyboardingHealth Algebra I* Geometry* Art I Music Theory Go Scotties! * Weighted – 5.0 scale

31 Athletics Volleyball (7 th & 8 th ) Football (7 th & 8 th ) Basketball (7 th & 8 th ) Soccer (7 th & 8 th ) Track (7 th & 8 th ) Tennis (7 th & 8 th ) (Friday Clubs for all grades– Ultimate Frisbee & All above sports except Track)

32 What else makes Lamar the school for me? Go Scotties! AVID (college prep)

33 Scottie Clubs (2015-16 Club Offerings – changes every year) Go Scotties! Film Club One & Two ● Graphic Novel ● Digital Arts Studio Time ● Scottie News Network ● Garden ● Crochet & Knitting ● Dr Who Crafts ● Robo-arts ● Board Games/Chess ● Netflix for Kids ● History of Rock/The Modern Rock Band ● Anime/Manga ● Astro Club ● Doodle ● Hand Art ● Improv Comedy ● Music Video Club ● Sign Language ● Songwriting ● Star Wars Fan ● Superhero ● The Magicians ● Sports ● You Tube ● Homework ● Computer Games ● Tye Dye ● The Salon ● Minecraft ● Sculpture & Art ● Glee ● 7 th & 8 th grade Sports ● Cheer ● Ultimate Frisbee ● Comic Book/Dungeon Masters/MTG/Pokemon ● Reading


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