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Schultz Middle School is the fifth and
sixth grade campus in Waller ISD. Carnegie-and Project CRISS-
trained teachers are on staff at SMS, and the faculty as a whole has been
recognized as a leader in technology integration and the use of distance
learning strategies. SMS students take a rigorous course of studies
in core academic subjects and participate in a balanced fine arts program
that includes theater arts, music, and band. Students have the
opportunity to enhance reading skills using the Read 180 Program, and an
extensive After-School Program offers academic and enrichment activities. In 2003, a district-wide R.O.P.E.S. (Reality Oriented Physical Experience
Service) was added at the SMS campus.
In
2005-2006, a new DCR – Depth,
Complexity, and Rigor – class was added at SMS. Teachers participating
in this program supplement and enhance learning taking place in other core
classes. The class format is similar to that of Gifted and
Talented classes, and projects and models are standard.
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History
The building that now houses Schultz Middle School was opened as Waller
Junior High School in 1985. It became a middle school in 1992, and on
October 11 of that year it became Wayne C. Shultz Middle School when it was
dedicated to Wayne C. Shultz, a teacher and principal in Waller ISD from
1948-1983.
Demographics
Mission Statement
We believe that all students can achieve given the proper nurturing
environment. All students will be given the opportunity to develop
intellectually, emotionally, socially, and physically. It is our intent that
students will become successful and productive members of society.
Parent Teacher
Organization
The Schultz PTO meets the third
Thursday of every month at 7PM. If you have any
questions or would like to volunteer call Schultz Middle School
(936) 931-9103.
Special Programs
Starting Times
The school opens at 7AM. Upon arrival at school,
students go to the cafeteria or gym and are dismissed to classes at 7:15AM. Breakfast
is served between 7AM and 7:30AM. In
the interest of safety, students may not arrive earlier than the time
established unless requested by a teacher. The
school day ends at 2:30PM. |