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Welcome to Forest Hills Eastern Middle School!

We value the communication we have with our students, parents and community. This web site contains a variety of information about our school of interest to you and your 7th or 8th grade student attending Eastern Middle School. Please contact us if you have specific questions or comments and we will be happy to help you.

School Day Schedule:
7:45 a.m. Start of School Day
2:50 p.m. End of School Day
Note: School is dismissed at 11:00 a.m. on exam days for Eastern Middle School.

School Office Hours:
7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday-Friday

Office Numbers:
Telephone: (616) 493-8850
Attendance Line: (616) 493-8856
Fax: (616) 493-8859

2011-12 FHPS  District Calendar

Bus Routes:
Contact FHPS Transportation at 493-8785 with any questions.

Course Description Guide:
Eastern Middle School Course Description Guide provides students and parents with comprehensive information regarding the courses available for the 2010-2011 school year. Click below to download it.

2011-2012 Middle School Course Description Guide

Suggested Materials:

Language Arts:
1 inch 3-ring binder
1 subject spiral notebook (college ruled)
Red pens
Math:
Pencils
Lined paper/spiral notebook
Dry erase markers
Calculator: TI-30X (not graphing)
Science:
1 inch 3-ring binder
1 subject spiral notebook (college ruled)
Social Studies:
1 inch 3-ring binder
Colored Pencils
General Supplies for all Classes:
Pens/Pencils
Lined paper
Kleenex box for 1st hour class
Backpack
Gym shoes
Gym Uniform (orders placed with PE teachers)
Poster board
Ruler

Eastern High School / Middle School History:
A Tradition Since 2004
Eastern Middle School’s first year together allowed us to build strong traditions based upon academic excellence, philanthropy in our community, and respect for self and others. Our staff works together as teams of teachers in order to create smaller learning communities within the larger school population. Our students participated in an interdisciplinary study of Shackleton’s adventure in the Antarctic through leadership activities, team-building, and core class studies. As a middle level facility we are uniquely situated as a school within a school sharing our facilities with Eastern High School.

Following several years of study by our Demographics Task Force, including detailed community surveys and focus groups, our Board of Education approved the concept of a third high school to serve Forest Hills’ growing enrollment and placed it on the September, 2000 bond issue ballot. As with Central and Northern High Schools, the original plan did not include an athletic field, auditorium or second gym. However, citizens were given the opportunity to add this second phase with an additional ballot question in the February 2004 KISD special education election, and approved it by a wide margin. Most of the second phase was completed by August, 2005.
In recognizing the extensive community involvement in planning Eastern, Dr. J. Michael Washburn, Superintendent, said “We are very grateful to our residents and staff for their continued commitment to a promise made almost 50 years ago when 13 one-room schools consolidated to form Forest Hills. Eastern marks the completion of the 2000 bond issue projects which included 3 new schools (bringing our total to 17), a Fine Arts Center, food and transportation centers, and major renovations in all our schools, which were needed to serve our growing enrollment, now in excess of 9,000 students, and their families.

Eastern High School/Middle School was designed by URS Corporation. Michael Van Schelven, Senior Project Designer, said “Flexibility and collaboration were the keys to this successful project. One of our challenges was to create a facility that would allow a smooth transition from middle to high school to the business world. The Great Hall, studios and the interactive learning centers were designed to supplement the traditional classroom and encourage unique forms of learning and interaction.” The on-time, under-budget construction of this complex project was managed by Barnes Management, Inc., Building and Design Consultants. The 293,000 square-foot school is located on 110 acres at the corner of Knapp Street and Pettis Avenue.

A large ellipse that includes the Great Hall (cafeteria/assembly hall), and the media center form the heart of the school. Common/community areas including the auditorium, music department, and both gyms will be on one side of the ellipse with a separate event entry, and three classroom wings are off the other side of the ellipse along with administrative offices and studios.

As the result of a design process that included community, staff and students in meetings, surveys, tours of other schools, township presentations, neighborhood meetings and design open houses, the school was planned to serve the Forest Hills community as well as its students. The entire building is intended to host community meetings, programs and presentations; to be available for corporate neighbors for training and conferencing purposes, and to encourage and support lifelong learning.

Like all the major renovation projects and new facilities approved in the 2000 bond issue, Eastern was built to comply with the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards set by the U. S. Green Building Council. Energy efficient features include building envelope insulation that meets or exceeds industry norms, a white EDPM roof to minimize thermal heat gain, the use of natural light with shading devices to control thermal gain, gas-filled insulated glass, an irrigation retention pond, concrete instead of asphalt paving, the use of a constructed wetlands instead of a public sewer connection, energy efficient lighting and controls, and an energy recovery system.

A team of Forest Hills administrators led this project, overseeing every aspect of community involvement, design and construction. They are Linda VanderJagt, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction; James Pitcher, Retired Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations, Linda LaBerteaux, Principal of Eastern High School and previous Middle School Principal, Dr. Kevin Barrons, Director of Technology, Bob Langerak, Director of Operations, and Tom Walters, previous Associate Director of Operations and later named Director of Energy Management. Joining the team as they were appointed were Joe Thienes, previous High School Assistant Principal, and Sue Gutierrez, Middle School Assistant Principal.

Mission Statement:
In partnership with our community, Forest Hills Public Schools will provide all learners with opportunities to acquire the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to build meaningful and productive lives.

Middle School Overview:
2010-2011 Facts & Figures:
Total Enrollment: 389
Faculty/Administrators: 31
Supp. Staff/Counselors: 8
2009-2010 Annual Report and School Improvement Plan

Athletics:
Team Name: Hawks
Colors: Crimson and Black