Skip to main content

Catawba County Schools

Engage. Inspire. Empower.

Middle School

Middle School

As the bridge between elementary and high school, our intentionally-designed 7th- and 8th-grade middle school program makes education better for growing adolescents. 
We recognize that middle school is a period with the most change in the shortest amount of time for our students. Our program is designed to meet our students' unique intellectual, social, emotional, and physical needs. 
 

Our educators understand your child's need for both independence and guidance. Teachers work in grade-level teams to nurture each student's individual personality and unique potential.
Students are supported by a team of teachers in core academic areas - English language arts, math, science, and social studies. This structure provides a more personalized learning experience for students and builds close relationships with both teachers and other students who get to know them best. Teachers discuss the students they have in common and establish stronger teacher-student relationships based on an improved understanding of the students and their specific learning needs. As a parent, you will notice that you may receive communication from the team, rather than just one teacher.

In addition to the social and emotional benefits of team-teaching, the collaboration allows the teachers to offer integrated instruction through interdisciplinary Project-Based Learning (PBL) that helps the curriculum come alive. 
 

We embrace rigorous academics, but we also understand that school is about far more. Exploring elective courses and participating in athletics, clubs, and other activities ensure that students are ready for their next exciting learning opportunity. 

In addition to core classes, students have the opportunity to choose from a variety of encore (also called rotation or elective) classes. Students pick two courses each year including art, chorus, band, world language, drama, and technology. These courses allow students to learn new skills, develop interests, and gain exposure to future educational pursuits. Students also take Health & PE one semester each school year, as well as one Career & Technical Education (CTE) course.
 

Enrichment Time rounds out the day
Each day, middle school students have academic enrichment time, which allows time for remediation and enhancement. The school leadership team creates a weekly activity schedule that includes intramurals, reading enrichment, club meeting time, and character education.

District Contact

  • Dr. Brad Arrowood
  • Director, Middle School Education
  • Email
  • p: 828.464.8333

 

Project Based Learning (PBL) unleashes a contagious, creative energy among students and teachers.
Through student-led projects solving real-world problems. students develop deep content knowledge, critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and communication skills.

Making education better through research-based PBLs.
 

Logo for Online Catawba K-12 Virtual Learning Program on a blue background.

Online Catawba
Learn virtually with the flexibility of learning at your own pace, while still having the same access to local teachers, technology, arts, athletics, and other extracurricular activities as traditional Catawba County Schools students... and it's FREE if you're a resident!

To learn more, Click here

7th-Grade Curriculum

  • English Language Arts

    In seventh grade, teachers guide students through key reading standards and continue to help students develop vocabulary, comprehension, writing, and speaking and listening skills. Students will read novels, short stories, poems, and various informational texts to learn about broad themes affecting everyone. Over the year, students will learn to comprehend text that is steadily increasing in complexity. They will develop close reading skills and be expected to read independently. In 7th grade, students are taught writing and grammar through the three main types of writing: narrative, informational, and argumentative.

    A detailed copy of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Seventh Grade Language Arts can be found in the Seventh Grade Standards.

     

    Mathematics

    Seventh-grade math builds on the skills acquired in elementary school by adhering to the N.C. Mathematical Content Standards and the Standards for Mathematical Practice. The content standards clearly focus on content that must be mastered at each grade level, organized by Number and Quantity, Algebra, Functions, Modeling, Geometry, and Statistics and Data. Equally important are the Standards for Mathematical Practice, which describe mathematically proficient students' behaviors and mental habits.

    A detailed copy of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Seventh Grade Mathematics can be found in the Seventh Grade Standards.


    Science

    The NC Science standards are organized into life, earth/space science, and physical science domains. They are designed to allow students to become increasingly sophisticated in their thinking about core concepts over time.  

    As part of the seventh grade standards, students will explore the following strands: motion and stability, energy, molecules to organisms, heredity, Earth’s systems, earth and human  and activity.

    A detailed copy of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Seventh Grade Science can be found  in the Seventh Grade Standards or accessed through the North Carolina Science Resource Hub.

     

    Social Studies

    The standards and objectives in the seventh-grade course, World Studies II, will allow students to extend the foundational skills, concepts, processes, and knowledge gained in grades K-5 and prepare students to be college, career, and civic ready. Despite there being a different overall focus for each subsequent course, students will explore the content through the following lenses: inquiry; behavioral sciences; civics and government; economics; geography; and history. As students develop cognitively, these lenses become more focused based on the grade-level content and disciplinary thinking skills.

     

    A detailed copy of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Seventh Grade Social Studies can be found in the Seventh Grade Standards.

  • Arts Education

    The Arts Education Program is organized into three strands: Music (Chorus and Band), Visual Arts, and Theatre Arts. The program intends for each student to understand one or more of the arts over their years in middle school. Students may choose one of these classes as their rotation or elective class. Band and Chorus students participate in performances for the community and put on concerts in the winter and spring. The Theatre Arts classes also perform several times a year. Visual Arts presents works in various art shows throughout the school year.  

    Links to the North Carolina Standard Course of Study for each content area are listed below:


    Healthy Living

    The North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Seventh Grade Healthful Living, which includes health and physical education, covers the following strands: Mental and Emotional Health, Personal and Consumer Health, Interpersonal Communication and Relationships, Nutritional and Physical Activity, and Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs. The Physical Education curriculum encourages the optimal physical development of each student through individual activities as well as team activities that they can enjoy and continue to pursue throughout their lives. 


    The North Carolina Healthful Living Curriculum can be accessed here.  The Physical Education Standard Course of Study can be accessed here..

     

    World Languages

    World Language study benefits all students. Studying another language has been shown to increase standardized test scores and improve mental flexibility, creativity, and higher-order thinking skills. Students who study a foreign language develop a better understanding of their own language and culture and have enhanced career opportunities. In middle school, students may take Spanish during rotation/ encore classes. Online Catawba also offers Spanish and French to middle school students.

  • Seventh Grade and Eighth Grade

    Middle school Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes allow students to participate in hands-on career exploration.  Students will develop an understanding and self-awareness of the world of work.  They will explore how their interests, attitudes, values, learning styles, skills, and personality influence career choices.  Additionally, students will gain an understanding of communication skills, personal management, and teamwork, as well as the knowledge and skills for careers in all CTE pathways.  

    Middle school CTE classes utilize Paxton Patterson Career Exploration Labs, which can simulate real-world and authentic problem-based learning while using real-life tools and applications connecting to jobs and careers. These modules provide high student engagement levels, resulting in a more personalized pathway for post-secondary options based on their interests and skills.  Utilized modules include CAD & Design, Design & Marketing, Emergency & Fire Management Services, Employability Skills, Energy & Power, Flight & Drone Technology, Home Maintenance Systems, Intro to Health Science Careers, Nursing, Personal Finance, Robotics, and Structural Engineering and many more. 

8th-Grade Curriculum

  • English Language Arts

    In eighth grade, teachers continue building upon vocabulary, comprehension, writing, and speaking and listening skills. Students read a wide variety of texts that connect to broad themes and history. Over the course of the year, students learn to comprehend texts of steadily increasing complexity. They develop close reading skills and are expected to read independently. In 8th grade, students are taught writing and grammar through the three main types of writing: narrative, informational, and argumentative. 

    The Eighth Grade Standards contain a detailed copy of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Eighth Grade Language Arts.


    Mathematics

    Eighth-grade math prepares students for high school while adhering to the N.C. Mathematical Content Standards and the Standards for Mathematical Practice. The standards focus on content that must be mastered at each grade level, organized by Number and Quantity, Algebra, Functions, Modeling, Geometry, and Statistics and Data. Equally important are the Standards for Mathematical Practice, which describe mathematically proficient students' behaviors and mental habits.

    The Eighth Grade Standards contain a detailed copy of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Eighth Grade Mathematics.

     

    Science

    The NC Science standards are organized into life, earth/space science, and physical science domains. They are designed to allow students to become increasingly sophisticated in their thinking about core concepts over time.  

    As part of the eighth grade standards, students will explore the following strands: matter and its interactions, molecules to organisms, ecosystems, biological evolution, the Earth’s place in the universe, Earth’s systems and Earth and human activity.

    A detailed copy of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Eighth Grade Science can be found in the Eighth Grade Standards or accessed through the North Carolina Science Resource Hub.


     
    Social Studies

    The standards and objectives in the eighth-grade, North Carolina and United States History will allow students to extend the foundational skills, concepts, processes, and knowledge gained in grades K-5 and prepare students to be college, career, and civic ready. Despite there being a different overall focus for each subsequent course, students will explore the content through the following lenses: inquiry; behavioral sciences; civics and government; economics; geography; and history. As students develop cognitively, these lenses become more focused based on the grade-level content and disciplinary thinking skills.

    A detailed copy of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Eighth Grade Social Studies can be found in the Eighth Grade Standards.

     

  • Arts Education

    The Arts Education Program is organized into three strands: Music (Chorus and Band), Visual Arts, and Theatre Arts. The program intends for each student to understand one or more of the arts over their years in middle school. Students may choose one of these classes as their rotation or elective class. Band and Chorus students participate in performances for the community and put on concerts in the winter and spring. The Theatre Arts classes also perform several times a year. Visual Arts presents works in various art shows throughout the school year.  

    Links to the North Carolina Standard Course of Study for each content area are listed below:


    Healthy Living

    The North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Seventh Grade Healthful Living, which includes health and physical education, covers the following strands: Mental and Emotional Health, Personal and Consumer Health, Interpersonal Communication and Relationships, Nutritional and Physical Activity, and Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs. The Physical Education curriculum encourages the optimal physical development of each student through individual activities as well as team activities that they can enjoy and continue to pursue throughout their lives. 


    The North Carolina Healthful Living Curriculum can be accessed here.  The Physical Education Standard Course of Study can be accessed here..

     

    World Languages

    World Language study benefits all students. Studying another language has been shown to increase standardized test scores and improve mental flexibility, creativity, and higher-order thinking skills. Students who study a foreign language develop a better understanding of their own language and culture and have enhanced career opportunities. In middle school, students may take Spanish during rotation/ encore classes. Online Catawba also offers Spanish and French to middle school students.

  • Seventh Grade and Eighth Grade

    Middle school Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes allow students to participate in hands-on career exploration.  Students will develop an understanding and self-awareness of the world of work.  They will explore how their interests, attitudes, values, learning styles, skills, and personality influence career choices.  Additionally, students will gain an understanding of communication skills, personal management, and teamwork, as well as the knowledge and skills for careers in all CTE pathways.  

    Middle school CTE classes utilize Paxton Patterson Career Exploration Labs, which can simulate real-world and authentic problem-based learning while using real-life tools and applications connecting to jobs and careers. These modules provide high student engagement levels, resulting in a more personalized pathway for post-secondary options based on their interests and skills.  Utilized modules include CAD & Design, Design & Marketing, Emergency & Fire Management Services, Employability Skills, Energy & Power, Flight & Drone Technology, Home Maintenance Systems, Intro to Health Science Careers, Nursing, Personal Finance, Robotics, and Structural Engineering and many more.