Culture Of Middle School

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The culture of our middle school involves the staff, students, and visitors in the decision-making process and school activities.
Organization:
Our middle school is separated by grade and content with four teachers per team in each grade. Our school has 600 students in grades six through eight. The classes are heterogeneous with fifteen students per classroom. The teachers’ classrooms are aimed towards student-based learning. Our middle school has a security gate surrounding the school and visitors are expected to check-in through the front office.
School-wide Activities: The students in our middle school have the opportunity to join in many activities that are conducted school-wide. The athletic department offers several sports for both

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