Middle School

Davidson Hobson | Head of School  | 704.864.7744 ext.116

Dhobson@gastonday.org

Middle School (Grades 5-8)

The middle school years mark a period of significant growth, transformation, and exploration for students. Our aim is to cultivate the development of well-rounded, contented, accountable, and industrious adolescents. As they navigate this phase, students experience newfound autonomy and liberty, complemented by educators’ steadfast support and guidance. Through a blend of classroom instruction, assignments, projects, and extracurricular activities, we strive to refine their organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills. Our curriculum, designed to be challenging and engaging, encourages students to delve into problem-solving and design thinking. Throughout this pivotal stage, students are encouraged to take measured risks, uncover their strengths, and expand their horizons within a nurturing and supportive environment.

At Gaston Day, our aim is to cultivate adept problem solvers who can effectively express their ideas on a global platform. To achieve this, students engage in various presentations per class each year. These presentations are often rooted in problem-based learning, allowing students to tackle future challenges while applying current knowledge. Through research, collaboration, and the integration of technology, students develop authentic solutions to real-world problems. They then present their findings to their teachers and peers using diverse formats, fostering confidence and fostering creativity.

In response to the demands of our accelerated curriculum, Gaston Day endeavors to establish equilibrium and reduce daily stress for our students. We’ve designed a tailored schedule that caters to the unique needs of adolescents. Our rotating schedule ensures that each class aligns with students’ peak learning times while also affording students two breaks to relax, socialize, and recharge. Additionally, students benefit from dedicated study hall periods, providing valuable time for independent study, homework completion, and academic support. Recent updates to the middle school schedule have prioritized enhancing peak learning opportunities across classes and fostering teacher collaboration to promote interdisciplinary learning through cross-curricular projects.

The advisory program is designed to address the holistic needs of middle school students, focusing on their requirements for relationships, autonomy, competence, and enjoyment. In essence, students desire connection with others, a sense of independence, achievement, and fulfillment, along with opportunities for enjoyment. At the outset of each academic year, students collaboratively craft a social contract outlining the guidelines and expectations essential for fostering a conducive learning environment. Subsequently, advisors convene regularly with their advisees to facilitate discussions on pertinent topics, address current events, and lead activities aimed at promoting diversity, awareness, effective communication, and essential life skills. Homeroom teachers serve as advisors, providing guidance tailored to students’ developmental stages, thereby nurturing their growth and development.

At Gaston Day School, digital resources play a vital role in our students’ daily lives. Each classroom is equipped with Smart TVs and other interactive technologies, fostering engagement and collaboration among our digitally savvy learners. Chromebooks are essential tools not only for teaching fundamental technology skills but also for expanding students’ capabilities in research, communication, and innovation. In Advisory and LEAD sessions, teachers engage students in discussions on pertinent human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology, emphasizing responsible and ethical information and technology usage. Furthermore, our student, family, and faculty web portal, OnCampus, offers convenient online access to assignments, course materials, grades, and deadlines, providing a seamless and efficient communication platform for our school community.

At Gaston Day School, we assess curriculum and grade-level performance annually using the Comprehensive Testing Program administered by the Educational Records Bureau. During the winter, students in grades 5 through 8 participate in the CTP-ERB, a nationally normed standardized test measuring quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, math achievement, and written application skills. These percentile scores are shared with parents, offering essential insights for curriculum planning and personalized academic advising. Students are well-prepared for the CTP-ERB through their regular coursework, which emphasizes the development of higher-order thinking skills. Notably, CTP-ERB test results serve as reliable predictors of academic success and demonstrate a strong correlation with SAT scores.

Middle school students at Gaston Day School benefit from a rich array of experiential and academic field trips that expand their learning beyond the confines of the classroom. These excursions serve as invaluable opportunities for hands-on exploration, fostering deeper understanding and real-world application of academic concepts. Whether visiting historical sites, museums, scientific laboratories, or cultural landmarks, students engage in immersive learning experiences that ignite their curiosity and stimulate critical thinking. These field trips not only complement their academic curriculum but also nurture a sense of cultural awareness and social responsibility. Through interactive activities, guided tours, and discussions led by knowledgeable instructors, students gain a holistic perspective on various subjects while developing essential life skills such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. These experiential learning opportunities leave a lasting impact on our students, inspiring them to become lifelong learners and active participants in their communities.

Middle school athletics at Gaston Day School offer students in grades 6 through 8 an enriching opportunity to participate in a variety of sports, including soccer, basketball, track and field, swimming and others. Middle school athletics provide a dynamic platform to engage in physical activity, teamwork, and personal growth. Participation in sports is open to all students who maintain good academic standing and demonstrate positive behavior both in and out of the classroom. This emphasis on academic and behavioral excellence ensures that student-athletes prioritize their studies and uphold the values of sportsmanship and respect. Through rigorous training, competitive games, and supportive coaching, our middle school athletes develop essential skills such as discipline, resilience, and leadership. These experiences not only contribute to their physical well-being but also foster a sense of camaraderie and school spirit within the community. Middle school athletics serve as a cornerstone of our holistic approach to education, instilling lifelong habits of health and teamwork in our students.

Volunteerism is an important component of the educational mission at Gaston Day School. Involvement in service activities enables students to learn about the needs of individuals and the community while instilling a sense of personal responsibility and commitment to others. Students participate in a variety of different service activities throughout the year. The Spartan Strong Volunteer Service Award recognizes Middle School students who have served 50 or more hours in a one-year period. Awards are presented at the school’s awards ceremony each spring.

Middle School Curriculum

Fifth GradeSixth GradeSeventh GradeEighth Grade
English
Literature, Grammar, and Written Composition
ScienceEarth and Space ScienceLife ScienceEarth SystemsPhysical Science
Math5th Grade Math6th Grade Math7th Grade Math
Honors 7th Grade Math
Honors Algebra I
Pre-Algebra
Honors Algebra I
Honors Geometry
Social Studies5th Grade Human Geography6th Grade Human GeographyUnited States HistoryWorld History I
World Languages5th Grade Language Acquisition6th Grade Language AcquisitionConversational SpanishSpanish I
ElectivesStudents enroll in art, drama, and LEAD. They choose chorus or band.Students enroll in LEAD and choose one fine art each year: chorus, band, art, or drama.
Students choose one fine art each year: chorus, band, art, or drama.
Physical Education
Health Education is provided by the Gaston County Health Department.

Learning Academy

The Learning Academy provides students an environment where teachers and specialists are devoted to helping them excel.

The Coordinate Program is designed for students at Gaston Day who are diagnosed with a specific learning disability or a significant attentional disorder needing the Language Arts/Math Curriculum presented in an individualized instructional setting. Students work to remediate and strengthen skills for a transition back to the mainstream of Gaston Day School. Academy teachers work closely with the classroom teacher, family, and student to provide the support needed. Daily Academic Coaching is included for students enrolled in the Full Coordinate Program. A student enrolled in Coordinate Language Arts or Coordinate Math is provided three days of Academic Coaching.

The Early Reading and Math Intervention Program provides an individualized, multi-disciplinary, diagnostic, prescriptive program designed to meet the specific needs of each child with a diagnosis of a learning disability/attention disorder.

The Academic Coaching Program is designed to meet the needs of students who have difficulty keeping track of assignments and organizing school materials. It can also provide short-term tutorials to reinforce concepts presented in the classroom. The Academic Coach serves as an advocate and lends help with studying, reviewing, note-taking, test preparation, and other academic needs.

The Student Services Program is designed to meet the needs of students in upper school who have difficulty keeping track of assignments and organizing school materials. The Student Services faculty serves as an advocate and lends help with studying, reviewing, note-taking, test preparation, and other academic needs.

The Single Course Tutoring program is designed to serve students in grades 9-12 enrolled in The Learning Academy who are experiencing difficulty in a single subject area (math and language arts).

Sessions may include fine and gross motor coordination training, therapeutic exercises, self-care training, sensory integration training, visual motor training, neuromuscular re-education, cognitive therapy, adaptive equipment training, or child/caregiver education. A licensed physical therapist will work with children one-on-one or in small groups.

The Speech & Language Program provides support to students who need additional help in articulation, fluency, voice, or language. Children work individually or in small groups with a certified speech and language pathologist. In addition to developing verbal skills, speech pathologists play a key role in the prevention of literacy problems.

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