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MIDDLE SCHOOL

The Middle School is an important part of the Williston community. We share resources with the Upper School the theater, library, athletics and arts facilities, and most of the academic buildings and still maintain a separate identity on campus. The Middle School, which consists of grades seven and eight, has approximately 35 students per grade. With an average class size of 13, Middle School students know each of their teachers and their peers well.

Our dedicated and experienced faculty are much more than traditional teachers. They are compassionate and sincere individuals who constantly strive to have their students excel. Faculty are visible and accessible to the students. Most are advisors; all are involved in numerous ways with students outside of the classroom.

Teachers are concerned with the cognitive development of their students, but teaching never happens in a vacuum; the faculty are aware that the student’s social, moral, and physical development are crucial as well. This is why community service plays such an important role in the Middle School curriculum and why collaborative learning happens all the time. Civility. Respect. Acceptance. Concepts like these are constantly reinforced in the Middle School.

Middle School students are encouraged to become self-motivated and dedicated students. Faculty help students succeed by providing them with a foundation of subject-appropriate study skills. Faculty hope that their students appreciate (maybe even love) their particular academic subject. The teachers’ enthusiasm is often infectious. Students walk away from each course with a solid foundation in the subject and the skills necessary to take the lessons learned in the Middle School and apply them in the Upper School and beyond.

Learning, of course, is not limited to the classroom. Through our relationships with the Five Colleges in our local community, we can provide our students with field trips, community service opportunities, and visiting speakers that enhance and enrich our academic program. These opportunities and experiences help our students truly understand that learning happens everywhere.

Each student is assigned to an advisor who monitors the student’s academic progress and discusses pertinent social issues. Advisory groups meet regularly through the course of the year to plan community service projects, discuss school-wide issues, and periodically define, review, and redefine academic goals.

The Middle School is a place where adolescents are challenged. The program is demanding, but not overwhelming. Students are amazed at what they can accomplish at Williston. They will also find the experience rewarding and fun.