My name is Mrs. Racheal Froelich and I am very excited to be your 6th grade ELA teacher this year. This is my 26th year of teaching in North Carolina. I have taught all grades K-6th and I am happy to be back in a middle school.
I grew up in Ohio and then moved to New Bern, NC (the birthplace of Pepsi) and taught there for 15 years. Then my family moved to Knightdale where I have continued my education career. I am married to Dan and we have 3 children: Alyssa who is 22, Patrick is 19 and Emily is 13. I also have my two rescue dogs Daisy and Josie who stole my heart. In my free time, I enjoy pottery, painting, water sports and anything crafty.
Welcome to East Wake Middle School English Language Arts. We look forward to working with all students and parents to have a successful 2019-2020 school year.
Students are expected to bring a few simple things each day to class:
Students should not bring these items to class:
Phones, gum, any food or candy, drinks, hats and sunglasses
September 30- October 11
December 23- January 3
March 9- March 20
Week of August 20th
Week of November 5th
Week of February 4th
Week of April 22nd
October 12th
January 11th
March 29th
May 24th
6th grade ELA teachers assess student work using a 4 point grading scale. This is similar to the grading procedures in elementary school.
4 (90-100%)
3 (70-89%)
2 (60-69%)
1(0-59%)
1- Raise your hand to get my attention.
2- No talking out or to your neighbor while in class unless otherwise instructed.
3- Lines in the hallway/cafeteria/media center should be quiet and single file ALWAYS.
4- Stay in your seat in class unless you have permission to be moving about the class.
5- Turn in all assignments on time and completed.
6-Keep your work books and literature books in the assigned spot in your classroom.
7- Stand outside of the classroom in a single file line until the teacher greets you to enter.
8- Quietly enter the classroom and find your seat quickly.
9-Look at the board to begin your entrance tickets, if you finish before the class starts begin reading your literature book.
10- If you are absent you are responsible for missed work. (You have 1 day extra to make up work for each day you were absent)
11- If you are absent the day an assignment is due, it is expected to be turned in the day you come back.