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Jack gets highest grade in Science and Reading, makes A honor roll June 16, 2009

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For the final marking period of his 8th grade year in middle school, Jack earned both A honor roll as well as the highest grade in both Science and Reading. In Science, he had the highest grade in the class. In Reading, he had the highest grade in all of her 8th grade reading classes. See below.

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Reading:

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Jack and Matt awarded school educational Renaissance Excellence awards June 16, 2009

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Jack and Matt were both awarded educational Renaissance awards for Jack’s 8th grade and Matt’s 7th grade.  I believe this is a new program. It was great that both of the boys were awarded these educational excellence recognitions.

Here is the award:

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NCSSM Middle School Tour Part III – Preparing for Admission June 14, 2009

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Part I: The middle school visit day experience was amazing.

Part II: The tour

Part III: Preparing for Admission

We went to the NCSSM Middle School tour a couple weeks ago and I am SO glad I went. We learned so many things about what we should do not to prepare for college. I honestly never would have thought about these things otherwise. Here they are. They are not in specific order and I didn’t write down the things that were really obvious to me.

1) Need depth of participation in activities. It’s not enough to join clubs. You need to show initiative in the club membership including earning elected positions, running events, or proving that you showed initiative and/or took opportunities to be responsible for others

2) Need to earn honors, awards and recognition either as a team or individual. Basically you need proof not only that you were doing well but that people liked you well enough to acknowledge and affirm your success

3) Keep an activity resume while you are in middle school and high school because there are things that can easily be forgotton that would help put you ahead of another candidate

4) Double up on science and math classes if possible – I NEVER WOULD HAVE THOUGHT OF THIS ONE

5) Get to know your teachers. Go visit them after class and after school. You will need 3 strong teacher evaluations. They aren’t going to be able to write a strong evaluation unless they really know you. Get to know administrators as well if possible. You will also need an administrator evaluation.

6) Take advantage of all the science and math opportunities that are available to you in your local community. If you don’t take advantage of what’s available to you locally, why should they give you an opportunity to deepen your knowledge in those subjects at their school?

7) When you apply, you are invited to a discovery day where you get a more in-depth tour, take a math test, and write an essay. The admissions are evaluated by third party and not by the admissions reps at NCSSM.

Here is some general information about admissions to NCSSM.

You compete against other people in your congressional district. The school takes 4-11% from each congressional district.My notes are sketchy here. I have down 100-150 apps and 16-35 accepted. I am guessing this is by contressional districts.

He said the top congressional districts are 4, 3, 5, 10, 1

The value of the education is $27,000/yr.

Apps open late September and close Jan 15th. The app process takes some time so he strongly recommends doing it over Thanksgiving.

NCSSM Tour May ’09 – amazing – Part II June 1, 2009

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We had this incredibly charming and incredibly smart girl who took us on the tour. I think her name was Tiara. She led the tour single handedly. There were probably about 30 people in our group so I was worried that the people in the back would not be able to hear. The commentary on the tours is really important. But, she was great to wait until the entire group was in a small, quiet and confined area before she began speaking with the group.

ncssm watts hospital door inside

The first stop was the language building. She mentioned all the language course options available to the kids. When she mentioned Mandarin, I knew the language options were quite advanced. One thing I noted was she mentioned that the language courses were quite a bit more difficult than in traditional high schools. She said students who had taken just one year of high school Spanish might want to start at Spanish 1. I calculated in my mind how many years of Spanish Jack would have by that point and since he would have 3 years in by that point, I thought he would probably be ok to start with Spanish 2 – if he hopefully gets in.

The next stop was the Watts hospital building. She took us to the entrance which serves as the Admissions area. She said the entrance area is perfectly preserved as it was when it was a hospital.

It was beautiful. Here’s a picture of one of the fireplace mantles ncssm watts hospital inside

and the detail on the mantle. ncssm watts mantle close

I can’t remember exactly what buildings housed the following places. But, we went to the Art Studio, a science lab, outside her dorm area, and passed an amphitheater.
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Even the hallways were amazing. I loved this 3-D helix along one of the hallways.
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Here is a peek into the inside of the art studio. It was closed.
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Science lab.
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Amphitheater
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Sound Studio:
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The only thing we didn’t see was the swing set. They mention the swing set on the web site and even have it on the map so of course we expected it would be a stop on the tour. I caught a glimpse of it from behind and a girl swinging at the time.
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After our tour, we waited a few minutes for our info session.
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Howard and I had decided not to goad Matt or Jack about staying to the front or listening closely. We were really happy to see Jack hanging toward the front and listening to the Middle School Director of Admissions as they waited outside for the info session.
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We did have the kids semi dress up for the day. Actually we all did. We called the dress code country club casual. I thought the boys looked very handsome.

Next post: Tour Part III – Admissions Requirements

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