Paul Agnew
6th GradeJunior High Religion
6th GradeJunior High Religion
Seventh GradeJunior High History
8th GradeJunior High English
6th - 8th Grade Math8th Grade History
5th-8thGrade Science
Educational Achievement Specialist
School Counselor
The curriculum is based on the four Pillars of the Catechism of the Catholic Church: What Catholics Believe, How Catholics Worship, How Catholics Live, and How Catholics Pray. We focus on building an awareness of how God is at work in our lives. In addition, there is a special emphasis on the Old Testament and our faith ancestors.
In following the teachings of Jesus Christ, all Sixth Grade students are asked to share their gifts and talents by performing at least three community service hours per trimester.
Students learn to spell the 850 most commonly used words in their everyday writing through the use of the Rebecca Sitton Spelling Program. The goal of this program is to promote long term mastery of words used in everyday writing and to build students’ accountability for the correct spelling of priority words across the curriculum.
Students expand their vocabularies and improve vocabulary skills through a study of Latin base words. Understanding these roots allows the student to unlock the meaning of hundreds of English words from classic origins.
In Literature class, students gain an appreciation and understanding of traditional and contemporary literary selections including the short story, drama, nonfiction, poetry, the oral tradition, and the novel. They practice active reading skills such as predicting, clarifying, visualizing and summarizing.
Sixth grade utilizes the Step Up to Writing program and introduces formal writing styles of expository (essays and summaries), persuasive argument, research reports with citations, poetry forms, and personal/story narrative. MLA formatting is introduced. The writing program is composed of multiple components covering organizational skills, note-taking strategies, ways to respond to various genres and text styles, and oral speaking and listening skills.
In addition, a formal grammar program covering Parts of Speech and instruction in language mechanics and conventions are also taught throughout the sixth grade.
St. James math programs teach the California Common Core Math Standards (CCCSS). The CCCSS for Math for these 5-8 grades focuses on five main areas with continued progress in complexity and depth since research shows mastery is best developed over time. Through this three-year process, which spirals material from concrete to abstract concepts, students gain greater in-depth knowledge and are better able to apply Mathematical understanding to real-world situations. Specifically, for Grade 6 Math, the five main areas are:
In grade 6, instructional time should focus on four critical areas:
1) connecting ratio and rate to whole number multiplication and division, and using concepts of ratio and rate to solve problems, 2) completing understanding of division of fractions and extending the notion of number to the system of rational numbers, which includes negative numbers, 3) writing, interpreting, and using expressions and equations, 4) developing understanding of statistical thinking.
In addition, St. James School follows the California Common Core Math Practices:
1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively.
3. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
4. Model with mathematics.
5. Use appropriate tools strategically.
6. Attend to precision.
7. Look for and make use of structure.
8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.
Students develop knowledge, skills, and citizenship through the study of the earliest people, Early Middle Eastern and North African civilizations, early Asian civilizations, the foundation of Western ideas, and the rise of the Roman Empire.