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Welcome to Sixth Grade!

Sixth Grade is a pivotal year in a student's educational journey, bridging the gap between elementary and secondary education. This year prepares students for a successful transition to junior-senior high school by introducing them to a more structured and specialized learning environment, similar to a junior high school schedule. In Sixth Grade, students work with multiple teachers, each providing expertise in their respective subjects.


The math curriculum in Sixth Grade builds upon the foundation laid in earlier years and continues to challenge students with advanced algebraic concepts. This prepares them for more complex mathematical concepts they will encounter in junior-senior high school, ensuring they have a strong understanding of mathematical principles.


The focus on literacy in Sixth Grade extends to a well-rounded approach, including reading informational text, literature, writing, speaking, and listening skills, all aligned with the Pennsylvania Core Standards. This comprehensive literacy instruction equips students with the skills they need to engage with a wide range of texts, express themselves effectively, and communicate with confidence.


In the Science class, students follow a curriculum aligned with the STEELS (Science, Technology, Engineering, Environmental Literacy, and Sustainability) Standards. This curriculum places a strong emphasis on practical skills, such as coding and robotics, fostering problem-solving and critical thinking abilities. These skills are vital not only for further academic pursuits but also for success in an ever-evolving technological world.


Sixth Grade serves as a bridge between the structured environment of elementary school and the more independent and specialized learning of junior-senior high school. The multiple teachers and subject-specific classes offer students an opportunity to adapt to this new model, preparing them for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.


Overall, Sixth Grade plays a crucial role in students' educational development, equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in more advanced academic settings. It fosters not only academic growth but also personal and intellectual growth, making it an essential step on the path to becoming well-rounded, independent learners.

6th Grade Team:
Anthony Brezovec, Kim Mayes, Lindsay Stopko, Dana Bolvin, Megan Bodie, Annette Wechtenhiser, Eric Stone