Middle School

Foundation Years That Define the Future

Vault Academy and your Middle School Education

Middle school is not a transition period, it is a critical inflection point in a student’s academic, social, and personal development. At Vault Academy, we recognize grades 6–8 as the stage where students begin to form identity, build confidence, and establish the habits that will determine long-term success. Our approach positions middle school as a strategic development phase, not simply a continuation of elementary learning.

Our Positioning

Vault Academy’s middle school model is intentionally designed to bridge three essential gaps:

Academic Readiness Gap: Strengthening core competencies in literacy, mathematics, and critical thinking

Exposure Gap: Introducing students early to real-world industries, technology, and career pathways

Confidence Gap: Developing self-awareness, leadership, and decision-making skills

We do not wait until high school to prepare students for the future, we start building that foundation in middle school.

Instructional Philosophy

Our middle school program is structured around three pillars:

Academic Excellence

Students receive rigorous, standards-aligned instruction focused on:
  • Advanced literacy and comprehension

  • Mathematical reasoning and problem-solving

  • Science and analytical thinking

We emphasize mastery over memorization, ensuring students understand concepts deeply and can apply them in real-world scenarios.

Early Workforce Exposure

Vault Academy integrates career awareness and technical exposure at the middle school level, including
  • Introductory coding and digital literacy

  • Technology and AI fundamentals

  • Career pathway exploration across industries

This early exposure allows students to begin identifying interests and strengths before entering high school

Why Middle School Matters

Data consistently shows that middle school performance is a strong predictor of:
  • High school graduation rates

  • Postsecondary enrollment

  • Workforce readiness

At Vault Academy, we treat this phase with the urgency it deserves. Our model ensures students leave middle school
  • Academically prepared

  • Technologically aware

  • Confident in their abilities

  • Aligned with future pathways

Middle & High School Course Catalog

Vault Academy’s middle school courses are intentionally designed to build a strong academic foundation while introducing students to the skills and exposure needed for future success. Through a structured blend of core subjects such as mathematics, literacy, and science, paired with early access to technology, digital literacy, and career exploration, students develop both competence and confidence. Each course is aligned to promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and real-world application, ensuring that students are not only prepared for high school, but positioned with a clear sense of direction and purpose

Languages Courses

In middle school English Language Arts, students analyze a variety of literature and nonfiction selections to practice a variety of techniques for reading, comprehending, and making sense of unfamiliar texts. Each course is organized into four modules, one for each quarter of the academic year. Though teachers share a common philosophy, guided by districtwide PreK-12 Transfer goals, the curriculum is designed to provide teachers and students the opportunity to pursue scholarly research with an emphasis on credible evidence.

Literacy Vision: All Vault Academy students have the right to be successful and confident readers and writers. Instruction, grounded in systematic, explicit foundational skills and complex texts, promotes thinking and builds knowledge so students communicate their ideas in the classroom and beyond.

Vault Academy mathematics curriculum follows the Maryland College and Career
Ready Standards (MCCRS). The MCCRS concentrates on a clear set of math skills and concepts. Students will learn concepts in a more organized way both during the school year and across grade levels. The standards encourage students to solve real-world problems and define what students should understand and be able to do in their study of mathematics. The development of the standards began with research-based learning progressions detailing what is known today about how students’ mathematical knowledge, skill and understanding develop over time. The knowledge and skills students need to be prepared for mathematics in college, career and life are woven throughout the mathematics standards. Teachers connect the mathematical practices to the mathematical content in daily instruction.

The Middle School Social Studies curriculum emphasizes instruction in Maryland’s core learning goals for Social Studies: History, Geography, Economics, PoliticalSystems and Peoples and Nations of the World. The WCPS curriculum is built on the foundations of Maryland’s State Curriculum. Teachers utilize reading, discussion, writing and participation in various Social Studies skillsets, such as collaborative problem solving, visual discovery and experiential activities in order to challenge and engage students while increasing their understanding of history, politics, geography, economics and culture. Social Studies Vision: All Vault Academy students have the right to expand their understanding of the world, its people, and themselves. Instruction, grounded in content knowledge and critical-thinking skills, empowers confident and informed students to address questions, form opinions, and solve problems relevant to their role as citizens in a global society.

Our middle school science course contains standards called “Performance
Expectations” (PEs) from the Next Generation Science standards (NGSS). Each PE is written to include a science practice, crosscutting concept and disciplinary core idea. This 3-dimensional approach to science learning is the key innovation of the NGSS. Instruction with the NGSS should engage students in the science and engineering practices, along with the crosscutting concepts, in order to learn the disciplinary core ideas. Each middle school grade level science course contains disciplinary core ideas from life, earth and physical science. Student understanding of science content and practices should grow increasingly more
sophisticated as concepts build throughout the middle school science curriculum. The content covered at each grade level includes:

Comprehensive PreK-12 Skills-Based Health Education focuses on a student’s development of protective life skills that promote health and well-being. By participating in a variety of learning experiences, students are able to develop adaptive and positive behaviors that will equip them to meet the demands and challenges of everyday life