SVMS WEB

apply to become a Spring View Middle School WEB Leader! 

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Join to Make a Difference

Applications are available in the front office or from Mrs. Ellis in Room 61.   

APPLICATIONS ARE DUE April 10, 2024. Accepted students will be notified by email shortly thereafter. 

Do you fit the profile of a potential WEB Leader and a person who could help with our WEB program in the 2024-2025 school year?

WEB Leaders embody these qualities:

Want more information? Attend an info meeting in room 61!

WEB Leaders are current 7th graders (8th graders in the fall) who are positive role models for younger students and who have been successful in middle school. 

WEB Leaders’ communication skills, leadership potential, responsibility, and personality have helped them succeed in the middle school environment, and the lessons they have learned should be shared to help others succeed. 

You could have a tremendous influence on our new students, and you will learn many valuable leadership skills in the process. Plus, it will be a lot of fun, and it’s a great way to help make Spring View Middle School a greater campus!

WEB Leaders are trained to work with the incoming 7th graders and new 8th graders who are entering our school next fall. After the two day trainings, WEB Leaders will run the new student orientation in August. At the orientation, each WEB Leader will be given a small group of seventh graders to work with that day and will be asked to befriend and to help that group during the first week of school (and beyond!) with any challenges they may face. Additionally, throughout the school year, WEB Leaders will meet up with their student groups to touch base, discuss problems, and plan social activities. We know that the more contact a new student has with an older WEB Leader, the more successful the student will be!

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Megan Ellis at mellis@rocklinusd.org

"Kindness [is] the single most important ingredient for a healthy, connected, and conscious world.  Kindness is not the band-aid.  It's the cure." 

-Houston Kraft