Preparing for Middle School
In addition to offering resources for students and families to navigate the transition to middle school, Mortensen Elementary School organizes workshops and information sessions to address common questions and provide valuable tips for success.
These resources cover a range of topics such as study habits, time management, social interactions, and extracurricular opportunities, ensuring that students are well-equipped to thrive in their new academic environment.
By fostering a supportive community and offering guidance every step of the way, Mortensen aims to empower students and families as they embark on this exciting new chapter in their educational journey.
Starting middle school can be an exciting time for students transitioning from elementary school. By definition, transition means the change from one place, state of being, or condition to another place, state of being, or condition. This transition is often complex.
As young adolescents are changing school buildings they are also changing hormonally, mentally, and physically. This transition affects young adolescents’ academic experiences, motivation, self-perception, and self-regulation. This process also affects parents and teachers.
Effective transition programs help students move to a new school and become a part of the new school. With the implementation of transition programs and the support of parents, teachers, administrators, and mental health professionals, this transition can positively impact students both socially and academically.
Outdoor Lab Foundation
When your child reaches sixth grade, they, along with their teachers and classmates, will participate in Outdoor Lab.
Outdoor Lab is a week-long, overnight camp that is hosted by one of two Jeffco Public School sites - Mt. Blue Sky and Windy Peak.