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Totem Middle School
School Profile

26630 40th Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032

 

School Website: http://www.fwps.org/tot/

(253) 945-5100

 

Principal, Christine Baker(Since 2007)

 

School Built: 1963
School last remodeled: 1996
Number of classrooms: 35

 

View the official 2010-11 School Profile (63K PDF)

Totem Junior High

What is Special About Our School?

Totem Middle School is a caring, successful learning environment for many reasons. Our dedicated staff members and parents make it special by working tirelessly to help students meet grade-level expectations. This school welcomes and embraces parent involvement and support from the entire learning community. We realize that parent involvement increases student achievement, and we strive to include parents in all aspects of our school community.

Totem offers a comprehensive educational program to every student. We have Algebraic Thinking and pre-AP Math. The curriculum for our pre-AP classes is Springboard, which was developed by Collegeboard. Critical thinking, reading and writing, and preparing students to take AP classes in high schools is the focus of this program. Teachers also use AVID (Advance Via Individual Determination) strategies in their classrooms, including Cornell Notes and Reciprocal Teaching. We have five sections of AVID this year. AVID is college prep elective, but the strategies for AVID are used school-wide to create a college going culture.

Our school is organized around best practices for middle school students. We have six teams of teachers working with students at Totem. We provide a challenging curriculum in all our classes, and provide the support for all students to succeed. Our ELL students and Special Education students are mainstreamed into regular classrooms for a majority of the school day. The ELL teachers and Special Education teachers work closely with regular classroom teachers. Our Para professionals also provide additional support in mainstream classrooms. Advisory is incorporated into first period. We believe student leadership is an important component of middle school education and we have many opportunities for students to participate, including a Spirit Team, ASB Committee and Officers, and our student Equity Team.  We have a comprehensive, quality music program at Totem and offer Choir, Band, Orchestra, and General Music classes. We offer many electives including Spanish for all 6th graders in our wheel, drama, Keyboarding and Spanish 1 for 8th graders, student leadership, journalism, AVID, creative writing, art, and service learning.

We also are continuing with TechStart this year after school at Totem.  This is a free 6-8 grade after school program sponsored by the Technology Access Foundation. This unique program teaches students computer applications and beginning programming while they learn about science. A variety of sports, clubs, and other activities for students add to the Totem school spirit. We have after school Einstein Club, the Totem Spirit Club, and an Olympiad Club for breaking academic goals.  An activity bus is provided.  TechStart will begin in October this year. . For more information about TechStart, please go to http://www.techaccess.org.

Totem was the first school in Federal Way to implement a uniform policy. We believe that uniforms remove barriers to learning and permit students to focus more attention on academics. Totem is located in a neighborhood setting and houses a diverse student body. The four elementary schools that feed into Totem is Mark Twain, Star Lake, Sunnycrest and Valhalla. Our graduates attend either Thomas Jefferson or Federal Way High School.

No Child Left Behind Report Card

The No Child Left Behind Act requires all schools and school districts in the United States to prepare annual reports for parents and the public detailing their academic achievement. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction’s web site makes this information available on-line at http://reportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/ Click on Federal Way in the “Summary” box, then choose your school from the list. You may also request a paper copy of the report card at your school’s office. For more information about the NCLB Act, go to http://www.nclb.gov/index.html.

Academic and Student Programs

Advanced Placement/Pre-AP Nat’l Junior Honor Society
AmeriCorps Orchestra
Art Club PTSA
Associated Student Body (ASB) & Leadership School Newspaper/Journalism
Athletic Training/Sports Medicine Special Ed Resource Room
AVID (Advance Via Individual Determination Special Ed Self-Contained
Band Spirit Club
Breakfast & Lunch Sports
Choral Music Summer School/classes
ELL English Language Learners TECH Start
Equity Club/Team Technology Lab
Jazz Band Yearbook/Annual
Learning Resource Room AVID Demonstration School
International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program (MYPIB)  

AVID & IB - Creating a College Going Culture

All Totem teachers have completed the training for the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program (MYPIB) this school year. MYPIB is de-signed to prepare all students for entry into rigorous courses in high school. All 6th grade teachers worked together to create a interdisciplinary unit that will be taught in February.

Totem is an AVID Demonstration School. AVID is a college preparation elective, but also involves creating a college going culture in schools. Using AVID strategies gives all students access and preparation for academic success.

In support of our college going culture, Totem will also have a Career and College Fair in the Spring to encourage students to explore a variety of possibilities.

Student Characteristics

Distribution of Student Ethnicity

2007 2008 2009
African American 16.40 15.13 16.44

Asian American

14.10 15.29 14.58

Hispanic

30.20 29.75 29.15

Native American

1.40 1.01 1.02

White

32.00 32.10 30.00
Pac Islander 3.10 2.69 4.58
Multi-Racial 1.60 2.52 3.22

Other Student Characteristics

2007 2008 2009

Number of Students (Oct.)

701 586 590

Free/Reduced Meals

67.7% 57.5% 64.2%

How Are We Using Our Financial Resources?

Our District
"Per Pupil" Expenditures for 2009-10
Total Expenditure $9,535.47
Supplies & Instructional Materials $485.87
Equipment $56.13
 
Our School
Funding
School Operating Budget $131,453.00
Resale  $18,549.00
Gifts & Donations $650.00
Loss of Planning $4,372.00
Total Building Expenditures $155,024.00
ASB (Associated Student Body) Expenditures $58,554.00

School resources were used for planning time, staff in-service time, workshops, conferences, portfolio materials, photocopying, curriculum materials, and computer supplies.

How Are Our Students Doing on Required Tests?

Measure of Student Progress (MSP)
*Beginning in the spring of 2010, the state of Washington requires that the MSP be given in third through eighth grade.

Percentage Meeting Standard in:

Grade 6 WASL WASL WASL MSP

Reading

2007 2008 2009 2010

School

59.2 50.0 64.7 50.9

District

68.5 70.0 72.5 63.9
         

Math

2007 2008 2009 2010

School

34.2 39.0 28.7 38.4

District

48.3 50.0 50.5 54.4

Grade 7 WASL WASL WASL MSP

Math

2007 2008 2009 2010

School

37.1 38.0 41.8 36.9

District

54.0 52.0 51.0 55.0

 

       

Reading

2007 2008 2009 2010

School

63.6 59.0 47.0 57.8

District

72.4 67.0 60.0 62.4

 

       

Writing

2007 2008 2009 2010

School

52.0 60.0 51.9 65.5

District

70.7 73.0 69.0 71.4

Grade 8 WASL WASL WASL MSP

Math

2007 2008 2009 2010

School

40.3 45.0 42.0 42.0

District

50.0 53.0 55.0 55.0
         

Reading

2007 2008 2009 2010

School

64.7 64.0 68.0 61.5

District

69.0 70.0 71.0 71.4
         

Science

2007 2008 2009 2010

School

24.0 33.0 39.0 39.2

District

40.0 43.0 48.0 45.2