Academics
Academics at St. Francis

Upper Middle School (Grades 7 and 8)

(Grades 7-8)

Upper Middle School

As students enter Upper Middle School, the focus shifts to preparing them for the academic demands and responsibilities of high school while continuing to nurture their intellectual curiosity, creativity, and personal growth. At this stage, students are expected to engage more deeply with content, think critically, and take ownership of their learning.

Core Areas of Study

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  • Math

    In grades 7 and 8, students engage with a challenging and rigorous math curriculum designed to develop their problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities. Placement in math courses is determined through assessments, teacher feedback, and student performance, ensuring each student is placed in a class that supports their academic growth. Honors tracks in Algebra I and Geometry are available for advanced students, offering them the opportunity to delve into more complex concepts and prepare for high school-level coursework. Throughout the year, math instruction builds upon foundational skills, while fostering a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and their real-world applications.
  • Language Arts

    The Language Arts program for grades 7 and 8 focuses on refining reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Students explore complex literature, analyzing themes, character development, and literary techniques. Writing assignments grow in complexity, with students focusing on producing well-organized, coherent, and persuasive essays. In addition, research projects help students hone their analytical, citation, and presentation skills. Poetry continues to be an important component of the curriculum, encouraging creative expression and self-reflection. Cross-curricular integration allows students to apply their language arts skills in history and science classes, deepening their understanding of how language impacts all fields of study.
  • History

    In grade 7, students dive into the study of Medieval History, exploring the rise and fall of empires, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. They study key historical events such as the Fall of Rome and the development of feudalism. In 8th grade, the curriculum shifts to American History, beginning with the American Revolution and continuing through to the Modern Era. Students examine pivotal events such as the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the development of modern democracy. Honors tracks are available for students who wish to explore these topics in greater depth.
  • Science

    The science curriculum in Upper Middle School provides a deeper exploration of scientific principles, encouraging students to ask big questions and engage in hands-on experiments. In grade 7, students study Ecology and Astronomy, learning about ecosystems, the interdependence of organisms, and the solar system. In grade 8, the focus shifts to Physical Science, with units on forces and motion, energy transfer, chemical reactions, and more. Inquiry-based learning encourages students to think critically and apply scientific principles to real-world challenges.
  • Electives

    In grades 7 and 8, students dive deeper into their passions and discover new ones through a wide range of engaging electives. These classes are designed to spark creativity, build skills, and encourage students to try something new—all while learning from teachers who love what they teach.
    Each quarter, students select two electives that rotate, giving them the chance to explore different interests throughout the year.
    • Creative Electives: Art Portfolios, Beloved Community Circle, Gardening, Clay, Singers, Skill Builders, Newspaper, Filmmaking, Games & Magic, Coding, Theater, and more!
    • Sports Electives: PE, Archery, Yoga, Golf, Kickball, Pickleball, Ultimate Frisbee, Cheer, Cardio Jam, and more!
    Whether it’s stepping onto the stage, creating a film, coding a new program, or trying out a new sport, students have countless opportunities to challenge themselves, collaborate with friends, and discover new talents.

After-School Sports

Our after-school sports program continues in grades 7 and 8, with a variety of seasonal sports offered through the AIPL league:
  • Fall: Cross-country, volleyball, flag football
  • Winter: Basketball
  • Spring: Soccer, track, ultimate frisbee, golf, and archery

Additional Programming

Upper Middle School students continue to benefit from specialized enrichment opportunities:

Field Trips

8th graders enjoy a special trip to Italy, a culmination of their fundraising efforts throughout the school year. This international journey provides students with the opportunity to explore Italian history, culture, and the hometown of St. Francis of Assisi.

Technology

Beginning in 7th grade, students are required to purchase and bring their own Chromebooks to class, which they use to access online resources, complete assignments, and collaborate with peers. This ensures that students are fully prepared for the digital demands of high school and beyond.
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