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School Information
School Description
Los Alisos Middle School is located in the city of Norwalk, in the Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District. The school sits on nearly nineteen acres of land surrounded by single family homes, apartments, and local businesses.  There are 1,066 students enrolled in grades 6-8 in the 2004-2005 school year.  The student population is diverse, and includes Hispanic (80%), White (10%), Black (4%), Asian (3%), Filipino (2%) and American Indian (1%) students. Los Alisos Middle School serves a large number of English Language Learners (20%) Gifted and Talented  (10%) and Special Education (10%) students. Approximately half (51%) of students at Los Alisos qualify for free or reduced price lunch.

School Programs and practices that Promote a Positive Learning Environment

Creating a positive, safe, and respectful school climate is a priority at Los Alisos Middle School.  All members of the school community, including teachers, administrators, support staff, parents, and students, work together to support our vision of a “culture of care.”  This vision is communicated to students through character and reward assemblies throughout the year, daily announcements, a strong dress code which supports “dress for success,” and a campaign to keep our campus clean and beautiful.  A wide variety of reward and recognition programs are provided to students for academic achievement, work habits, and citizenship.  Each trimester Los Alisos holds an awards ceremony for students and parents at nearby Excelsior Auditorium.  Special dances, assemblies, and concerts are provided throughout the year to recognize and their achievements.

Classes at Los Alisos reflect a focused design that promotes a positive academic and social learning environment for all students.  Teachers are primarily grouped into teams of two to teach the core curriculum (Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies). Students also receive an Extended Learning class of either reading support, math support, music or art, depending on individual student needs.  Specialized language arts classes are provided to all students below grade level, to support their development in both reading and writing. Students with particular needs, including Gifted and Talented, English Learners, and Special Education, are grouped to provide both the core curriculum and appropriate academic support and challenge.  Our Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program provides gifted students with differentiated instruction and opportunities to further develop their strengths in academics, leadership, and the visual and performing arts.  English Learner (EL) students receive additional language support in both Language Arts and core classes.  Special Education students at Los Alisos receive a wide range of academic, speech, and counseling services, and are integrated as fully as possible into the larger school community. 

Additional support classes are offered to all students, including: homework assistance, reading and math support, and counseling and study skills classes.  In addition to the supports provided by the school counselor, Los Alisos has partnerships with Community Family Services, which provides counseling services to students and families on site, and the “Goals for Life” program, which support positive social skills.  Los Alisos has a very active dance, drama, and theatre program, with multiple opportunities for student involvement after school.  An after school sports program is available for all students in good academic standing.

School Instruction and Leadership
Our goal at Los Alisos Middle School is to provide all students with a rigorous, highly engaging curriculum, which supports them in mastering state and district standards.  Los Alisos also supports the Norwalk-La Mirada USD goal of having at least 9 out of 10 students reading at a proficient level or higher by 2007.  A variety of school and district initiatives support these goals. 

All students receive the core curriculum in “cores,” with one teacher specializing in of Language Arts and Social Studies, and another in Math and Science.  This provides both specialization and integration of core concepts.  Additionally, students are provided with an Extended Learning class of either reading support, math support, music, art, or band, depending on individual student needs.  Specialized language arts classes are provided to all students below grade level, to support their development in both reading and writing.  Our Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program provides gifted students with differentiated instruction and opportunities to further develop their strengths in academics, leadership, and the visual and performing arts.  English Learner (EL) students receive additional language support in both Language Arts and core classes.  Special Education students are placed in the least restrictive environment according to their individual goals and objectives.

Staff development is a priority at Los Alisos Middle School.  Students are released one hour early each Wednesday to allow time for staff development and team planning, including: strategies to support language arts, math, and social studies; standards-based lesson planning; the evaluation of student work; and strategies for communicating with parents and supporting a positive school climate.  District Literacy Coaches are currently working with Language Arts teachers to strengthen skills in teaching reading at all levels, through read-aloud, guided reading, and shared reading.  In addition to district coaches, Los Alisos has several partnerships with local universities to provide high quality staff development.  Professors from Cal State University Fullerton meet regularly with the math department, to assist in developing standards based curriculum, demonstrate engaging lessons, and provide coaching.  A partnership with the California Reading and Literature Project at UC Irvine provides training for teaching reading and writing to English Language Learners.  Expert teachers from other districts provide coaching in teaching writing in various genres, and in using the History Alive! program in social studies.

Types of Services Funded
Los Alisos Middle School coordinates supplementary services to ensure that all students receive both the core curriculum and any additional supports for which they are eligible.  Multi-funded programs at Los Alisos include GATE, English Learners, Special Education, and Migrant Education. All staff members work together to ensure the success of these students. Opportunities for collaboration and coordination of services include grade level and subject area meetings, articulation meetings, regular staff meetings, monthly classified staff meetings, English Learner advisory committee meetings, Student Success Teams, Individual Education Plan meetings, and meetings of the Shared Decision Making team.
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