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A note from the principal:In September of 1965, Einstein opened its doors as a junior high school. Many changes have occurred over the years, including the change to a middle school format. Einstein Middle School has been recognized as an exemplary middle school with numerous acknowledgments by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. These honors underscore the consistent high academic performance of our student body as measured by the yearly Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examination. Einstein students have scored in the top 10% on the WKCE over four consecutive years in both reading and mathematics. Most recently, Einstein has been named a 2008 NCBL-National Blue Ribbon School. This national award, presented by the U.S. Department of Secretary, Margaret Spellings, recognizes Einstein Middle School as having exemplary programming along with student achievement levels in the top 10% of the nation. We are proud to say the 2008 NCLB-National Blue Ribbon Award was received by only 320 of the 99,000 schools across our country. |
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The US Department of Education has recognized Einstein Middle School as a Blue Ribbon Middle School for 2008. |
Announcements:
Safe Schools: The bullying report form that you and/or your student can use to help us stop and report bullying. Here is a letter about what your school is doing in other ways to keep kids safe.
Veterans Day Program: Here is a link to a news report you can watch and get an explanation about part of our veterans program. Educational Materials Selection Policy Information - Here are the documents explaining the district's recent changes
Middle School Reform: This letter explains the changes to our middle schools and an explanation to it.
Project Starfish: Appleton
Schools are involved in a great way for anyone to give to their fellow
students and community. Here are three documents that explain
more:
WKCE Report: This letter explains Einstein Middle School's most recent results on the WKCE state test.
Phy. Ed. Tracking System info: This information document will help you understand the program.
8th Grade Conferencing Packet: Information regarding preparing for high school is available here. This is the general information packet provided during 8th grade Individual Planning Conferences (IPC) for students/families who attend. All 8th grade students receive the same classroom instruction from the School Counselor and Family & Consumer Ed. teachers on career exploration, goal setting/planning and developing a 4-year plan for high school using the high school course description guide. In the IPCs, students discuss their ideas for their future with the guidance of the school counselor, as well as reviewing the picture of short-term and long-term opportunities to explore those possible personal goals.
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| Last updated: 29 Nov 2011 |
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