Academics

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    Adopt A Class / Partners in Education 

    11 High School Courses

    National Junior Honor Society

     

    Algebra 1 Honors/Geometry Honors

    Advanced and Accelerated Language Arts

    English 1 Honors

    Advanced and Accelerated Social Studies  
     
     Gifted Services:

    Advanced Academics (Gifted Elective)

     


    Reading i_Ready Central Resources

    Please click on the link below 
    https://i-readycentral.com/articles/family-resources-in-multiple-languages/

     

     

    National Junior Honor Society

    The Safety Harbor Middle School chapter of NJHS considers scholarship, leadership, service, character, and citizenship when choosing new members. Students selected to join the National Junior Honor Society at SHMS exhibit exemplary behavior and academic excellence. NJHS members complete service projects both as individuals and with their chapter, building character, citizenship, leadership, community involvement, and friendships along the way.

    National Junior Honor Society applications are available on the school website under the academics tab and accepted October 20th – November 4th. Students in 8th grade who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above are eligible to apply. Students that are not sure if they are eligible can find out by checking with  or simply apply and we will check your GPA for you. Applications are due to  by November 4th, 4:15 pm.

     

     

    College and Career Readiness AVID Program 

    The mission of AVID is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society. AVID is a college readiness system that takes students with the potential and determination to go to college and supports their academic success in the rigorous courses (MS advanced & HS Honors for grades 6-8). In the AVID elective course, students are taught the skill sets (purposeful note-taking, organization, public speaking, responsibility, etc.) necessary to be successful in those rigorous courses. Many students will be the first in their families to attend college, come from low-income or minority families, or have unique personal circumstances that require a greater academic support system within the school day. AVID creates an atmosphere of positive peer culture for the students, in which they encourage each other to strive for success.