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Topic: Middle School Advisory Programs
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Welcome to the NELMS "Middle School Advisory Programs" forum! I'm Kim Prause, an assistant principal in a small public middle/high school in New Hampshire. As other moderators have pointed out about their role, I'm not the expert here, just the facilitator.
 
I hope this can become a place for schools with advisory programs, as well as those considering implementing them, to exchange ideas, resources, successes and failures. Ideally, it will also be a place to post questions that stimulate discussion about the purpose, structure and outcomes of middle level advisory programs in general.
 
I look forward to a lively conversation!
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kprause  21
01-07-2008 11:26 AM ET (US)
Thanks for the great tip, Angela, about "No Name Calling Week" and welcome, Jen! Bill has some great ideas for activities that can accompany really any "theme" week or month. We've had some success with approaching the topic of bullying in our advisories, using activities that each advisory took part in over the course of a month or so. Our sixth grade has also participated in "Mix It Up Day" with mixed results.

Please, please let us know your experiences with these resources and activities!
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