Thursday, May 5, 2011

Believe It, Achieve It!



Walkersville Middle School Vision

All students at Walkersville Middle School value education and strive to reach full potential in all aspects of learning. An atmosphere exists in which they are respectful to all: peers, staff, the school facility, and themselves. The culture and climate at WMS is one that promotes tolerance and safety within our school community. It is a positive learning community where collaboration is evident.

WMS has high expectations for student behavior and academics and as a result learning is taken seriously. Individual student needs have been identified and addressed, so that students achieve to their highest ability. Our students are self-reliant problem solvers who set goals and take responsible steps for bringing these goals to fruition. Students mentor one another and offer support and encouragement.

The administration actively supports and encourages risk-taking and innovation among the staff. As a result, all teachers feel respected because they are given opportunities to pursue their professional endeavors to become leaders not only in the classroom, but also within the school. Adults and students alike are recognized for excellent achievements.

At WMS we foster mutual respect between all community members, staff, and students. We accomplish this through united, open and regular communication, positive interactions, and outreach to engage and support all members of the WMS community. WMS staff, family, and support groups work cooperatively in an effort to encourage staff and students who take risks in order to maximize learning; applying best practices, relating to instruction and development.

Our academic program is rich with multiple opportunities for students to apply a rigorous curriculum before, during, and after school. Teachers promote authentic, engaging, and meaningful instruction utilizing 21st century technologies geared toward student success. Students enjoy coming to school, have choices in their learning opportunities, are active learners, and thus consider their learning fun. With a significant focus in S.T.E.M. and problem based learning, students leave WMS prepared to master a challenging high school curriculum to become college and career ready.

Walkersville Middle School Mission

The WMS Community provides every student with a challenging education based on individual learning styles, interests and culture within a safe and supportive learning environment.

We act on the belief that through our own collaboration, creativity, problem-solving and a commitment to life-long learning, we will foster those same beliefs in every student.

At W.M.S., every student can learn, master, and apply a challenging curriculum given appropriate support!

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Monday, May 2, 2011

Smithsonian National Zoo

The 7th Grade is going to the National Zoo!

Check out these links for more information about the National Zoo




Above is a picture of some sloth bears.  They are one of my favorite animals at the National Zoo.  Another one of my favorites are the elephants (pictured below).


Here are some fun Zoo-related games for you to try:

Can you complete the Switch Zoo Quest?

Do you want to see some animals in a different light?  Try the Infrared Zoo.

Have you ever tried to Build Your Wild Self?

Can you figure out Who Pooped? Prepare to be disgusted.

Can you help the animals in Zoo Transport?

Can you pop all the Balloon Pets?

Do they have Angry Animals at the Zoo?

Are you leading the animals on a Zoo Escape?

Can you do it again in Zoo Escape 2?