Folks MS 7th Grade Planning Guide
2022-2023
7th Grade Course Selections
6th graders will enroll in the following courses for 7th grade:
- ELA or *Advanced ELA (90 minute block) or Advanced ELA GT and Innovative Thinkers 2 (45 minutes each)
- Math or Accelerated Pre-Algebra (Must have taken Accelerated Math in 6th grade) or **Math Bridge I
- Science or Advanced Science
- Texas History or Advanced Texas History
- PE: Movement and Lifetime Fitness or Dance 1 PE or ***Dance 2 PE or ****Athletics
- Elective Course
- Elective Course
*Students who select Advanced ELA must complete a summer reading project. (Summer Reading Project Info Attached Below)
**Math Bridge I is a course designed for 7th grade students who want to take Advanced MS Algebra 1 (HS) in 8th grade but did NOT take Accelerated Math in 6th grade. This is a 90 minute course and will take the place of ONE elective.
***Students must have already taken Dance 1 in order to be in Dance 2
****Students must have a coach's approval in order to be in Athletics.
Please contact the Girls or Boys Head Coach for questions regarding Athletics eligibility:
- Girl's Coach: desirae.villa@nisd.net
- Boy's Coach: hank.hennig@nisd.net
Advanced ELA Summer Reading Project
ADVANCED COURSES
Northside offers many Advanced courses to middle school students. Participation in advanced academic courses is a foundation of college readiness. Students who participate in advanced coursework are more likely to complete a bachelor’s degree in college and typically have higher grades in college.
Northside ISD recognizes the value of student participation in rigorous academic coursework and encourages students to graduate from high school with at least one advanced academic course credit such as Advanced Placement. Our collective purpose is to ensure
student success in middle school Advanced courses and provide opportunities for higher levels of learning in future grades.
Advanced courses are intended to develop students’ literacy, problem-solving skills, and analysis. These middle school classes are designed to challenge students through rigorous instruction and complex learning tasks in order to prepare them for success in future Advanced classes, AP classes, and college courses.
***If you would like for your student to earn high school Algebra 1 credit in 8th grade, your student must follow the sequence below:
Gifted and Talented: A New & Redesigned GT Course for Middle School Students
7th grade GT students will take Innovative Thinkers 2 (45 minutes) and Advanced ELA GT (45 minutes) instead of Advanced ELA (90-minute block).
In addition to Innovative Thinkers 2, students may also select Accelerated Pre-Algebra, Advanced Science and Advanced Texas History courses in which both enrichment and acceleration opportunities are available.
For more information on this new & redesigned GT course or to request for your child to be tested for GT, please contact our middle school GT Specialists:
7th Grade Electives
7th Grade Elective Options:
- Beginner Band or Intermediate Band
- Beginner Orchestra or Intermediate Orchestra or Advanced Orchestra
- Beginner Choir or Intermediate Choir
- Beginner Theatre or Intermediate Theatre
- Dance 1 or Dance 2 (Must not be in Dance P.E. course)
- Beginner Art or Intermediate Art
- PBS Future Lab 7/8
- STEM Future Lab 7/8
- Journalism (Morning Announcements) (Application required--deadline 2/25/22)
- Robotics (Application required--deadline 2/25/22)
- AVID (Application required by 2/25/22 & must be enrolled in 1 advanced academic course)
- Spanish 1 (High School Credit)
- Study Hall
Elective Descriptions
Beginner Band
Band Beginner Level is designed to teach students how to play a woodwind, brass, or percussion instrument. No prior music experience or knowledge is required. Students will learn to read music, produce good tone quality, learn rhythm skills, and perform music. Students can develop skills at their own pace. Band concerts allow students to experience live performance. Students earn awards for individual outstanding skill mastery.
Instructor: Carolyn Ireland -- carolyn.ireland@nisd.net
Intermediate Band #6024
***Prerequisite: Beginner Band
Instructor: Carolyn Ireland -- carolyn.ireland@nisd.net
Beginner Orchestra #6079
Beginner Level Orchestra is designed to teach students how to play a violin, viola, cello, or string bass instrument. No prior music experience or knowledge is required. Students will learn to read music, produce good tone quality, learn rhythm skills, and perform music. Students can develop skills at their own pace. Orchestra concerts allow students to experience live performance. Students earn awards for individual outstanding skill mastery.
Instructor: Amber Kober -- amber.kober@nisd.net
Intermediate Orchestra #6086
Orchestra Intermediate Level is designed for students to continue developing music fundamentals on violin, viola, cello, and string bass instruments introduced in
the beginner level class. Orchestra literature is more advanced and promotes increased teamwork, kinesthetic development, expression, leadership, and problem-solving skills. Orchestra concerts include music of all styles. Students earn awards for individual and ensemble mastery of skills.
***Prerequisite: Beginner Orchestra
Instructor: Amber Kober -- amber.kober@nisd.net
Advanced Orchestra #6089
***Prerequisite: Intermediate Orchestra
Instructor: Amber Kober -- amber.kober@nisd.net
Beginner Treble Choir #6401 or Beginner Tenor/Bass #6402
This course is designed to teach students how to sing properly. No prior music experience or knowledge is required. Girls are assigned to the Treble Choir and boys are assigned to the Tenor Bass Choir. Students learn to read music, produce good tone quality, learn rhythm skills, and perform. Students can develop skills at their own pace. Choir concerts allow students to experience live performance. Students earn awards for individual outstanding skill mastery.
Instructor: Greg Garcia -- greg.garcia@nisd.net
Intermediate Treble Choir #6411 or Intermediate Tenor/Bass 6412
***Prerequisite: Beginner Treble Choir or Beginner Tenor/Bass Choir
Instructor: Greg Garcia -- greg.garcia@nisd.net
Beginner Theatre #6609 ***closed***
Beginner Theatre is an introductory theatre course designed for the student to experience the basic elements of drama. No previous theatre or drama experience is required. Beginning acting and technical theatre techniques will be explored along with the basic skills needed to create a theatrical performance.
Instructor: Sarah Ford -- sarah.ford@nisd.net
Intermediate Theatre #6610
***Prerequisite: Beginner Theatre
Instructor: Sarah Ford -- sarah.ford@nisd.net
Dance 1 #6810
The first dance course in middle school is designed to give students the opportunity to develop and execute beginner skills in ballet, jazz, tap, modern dance, musical theatre dance, and world dance forms. Various dance genres and styles will be explored while improving students’ technique, self-confidence, creative ability, and concept of wellness. Dance students will have ensemble performance opportunities. No prior dance experience is required.
*Middle School Dance may be taken as an elective, or as a fulfillment of the PE requirement. Students who wish to use MS Dance to fulfill the PE requirement should NOT enroll in this course, but should rather enroll in Dance MS 1 PE (#5091)
Instructor: Brittany Valdez --brittany.valdez@nisd.net
Dance 2 #6820
***Prerequisite: Dance MS 1
*Middle School Dance may be taken as an elective, or as a fulfillment of the PE requirement. Students who wish to use MS Dance to fulfill the PE requirement should NOT enroll in this course, but should rather enroll in Dance MS 2 PE (#5092)
Instructor: Brittany Valdez --brittany.valdez@nisd.net
Beginner Art #6910
Beginner Art MS 1 is concept-based. Curriculum units include drawing, painting, printmaking, three-dimensional art forms, fiber, and digital art. Content will include student originality and creativity.
Instructors:
Christina Cardenas -- christina.cardenas@nisd.net
Katherine Brannan -- katherine.brannan@nisd.net
Intermediate Art 2 #6911
***Prerequisite: Beginner Art MS 1
Instructor: Katherine Brannan -- katherine.brannan@nisd.net
PBS Future Lab 7/8 #8800
***Prerequisite: None
Instructor: Priscilla Prather -- priscilla.prather@nisd.net
STEM Future Lab 7/8 #8810 ***closed***
***Prerequisite: None
Instructor: Andy Vasquez -- andy.vasquez@nisd.net
Journalism (Morning Announcement Crew) #1700 ***closed***
***Prerequisite: None
An application must be filled. Pick up application in room #: A222
***Application deadline-February 25, 2022
Instructor: Carolyn Dennis -- carolyn.dennis@nisd.net
Study Hall #9471
***Prerequisite: None
Robotics #9007 ***closed***
Folks Middle School is proud to offer our First Lego League Robotics Competition Team as an elective class! We are an award-winning team of motivated students who design, build, and program LEGO robots, and we work on team-building and leadership skills while collaborating to find innovative solutions to world-wide problems.
Do you like to solve puzzles? Do you like to work with your peers? Are you looking for a challenge? If you have experience with your school's FLL Robotics after school activity, that's a plus.
The Folks Robotics Class may be for you!
*Application required ***deadline February 25, 2022
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeqXm2cnzgg2qTZH9qbx-GrJI2KCe3mk6ggkiCEhORcoZqx-g/viewform
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeXTjUBroDncnmjcdL0LFsiutNOt4tt7sBraQLWcuTz5dUG6A/viewform
Please contact wendy.mueller@nisd.net for inquiries.
AVID 7 #9097 ***closed***
AVID 7 is an academic elective course that prepares students for college readiness and success. Each week, students receive instruction utilizing a rigorous college preparatory curriculum, tutor-facilitated study groups, motivational activities, and academic success skills. In AVID, students participate in activities that incorporate strategies focused on writing, inquiry, collaboration, organization, and reading to support their academic growth.
Students in AVID must take at least one advanced course.
***Prerequisite: Application and Interview and must be in one Advanced academic course.
An application must be filled out. ***deadline February 25, 2022
Please contact veronica.herrera@nisd.net for inquires.
Spanish 1 #5714 (High School Credit)
***Prerequisite: None
Students who successfully complete Spanish 1 will earn 1.0 high school credit.
Folks Contacts
Administrators
Shawn McKenzie
(210) 398-1600
Academic Dean
Ann Devlin
(210) 398-1600
Associate Principal
Yvette Lopez
(210) 398-1600
Assistant Principal
Kim Young
(210) 398-1600
Counselors
Reach out to your student's counselor for any questions or concerns!
At Folks, students are assigned to counselors based on their last name:
Pilar Rincones, Counselor (A-E)
Angie Perez, Head Counselor (F-J)
Michael Geraci, Counselor (K-Q)
(210) 398-1625
Diana Hernandez, Counselor (R-Z)
Norma Esparza, Counseling & Grade Reporting Secretary
Other Personnel
Javonne Collier
(210) 398-1656
Licensed School Psychologist
Veronica Medina
(210) 398-1611
Student Service Facilitator (504 Services, High School Credit Courses)
Keli Hall
(210) 398-1618
English Second Language Specialist
Lizeth Sampayo
(210) 398-3223
Attendance Secretary
Terry Precie
(210) 398-1608
School Nurse
Mandy Moore
(210) 398-1609