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Meet the 5th Grade Team. Karen Boyle- Instructional Team LeaderHillary Doyle- TeacherMeghan Goetz- TeacherGretchen Gray- TeacherArthur Milton- TeacherKeva Hall- Paraeducator. Team 5 Support Staff . Mary TatumMarcia McNeelyKrista Wheatley-HeckmanJessica PenaKaren SimcockDonielle Chase-Merc
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1. Back to School Night5th Grade 2011-2012Phelps Luck Elementary
2. Meet the 5th Grade Team Karen Boyle- Instructional Team Leader
Hillary Doyle- Teacher
Meghan Goetz- Teacher
Gretchen Gray- Teacher
Arthur Milton- Teacher
Keva Hall- Paraeducator
3. Team 5 Support Staff Mary Tatum
Marcia McNeely
Krista Wheatley-Heckman
Jessica Pena
Karen Simcock
Donielle Chase-Mercer
Tracy Jones
Patti Phillips
Marianne Barno
Wanda Kiah
4. Our Schedule 8:40-9:15- Arrival/Warmup
9:15-10:15- Related Arts
10:15-11:30- Math
11:30-12:15- Content
12:15-12:45- Writing
12:45-1:00- Recess
1:00-1:30- Lunch
1:30- 3:15- Reading
3:15- Dismissal
5. Attendance 1. All students must attend school every day unless the
student is sick by Maryland Law.
2. Our school goal is a 96% attendance rate for the year.
3. All students who receive 96% attendance for a quarter
receive an Exemplary Attendance Award.
4. Notes are required when a student is absent:
first and last name of student
the date the child is absent
reason for absence
parent/guardian signature
5. A phone call should be made to the office if your child
is absent.
6. Attendance Continued Doors open for students at 8:40a.m. Please do not
send your child before 8:40a.m. as supervision is not
provided until that time.
2. Students need to be at school and in their classrooms
by 8:55a.m. in order to be considered on time and not
tardy. If your child should arrive after 8:55a.m., please
bring your child to the office and sign them in.
3. We ask that there not be any early dismissals after
3p.m.
7. Breakfast Program at PLES Breakfast is offered to our students everyday. Participation in breakfast is completely voluntary. There is no charge for breakfast.
Breakfast is offered from 8:40-8:55. Students should arrive in time to eat breakfast so that the instructional day can begin promptly at 9:00.
There are 4 breakfast items offered each day (milk, juice, cereal, muffin). Students may select 3 or 4 of the offered breakfast items.
8. Positive Behavioral Intervention SupportsPBIS Respect selfRespect othersRespect property
PBIS focuses on acknowledging students for consistent positive behaviors.
Staff and students build positive relationships.
Routines and language with respect to appropriate school behaviors are consistent through out the school.
Students are rewarded with Fabulous Falcons and special activities for appropriate behaviors.
9. STEPS FOR SOARING TO SUCCESS STEP 1: GREEN GOAL LEVEL
Everyone start here when you follow the PLES wide-expectations.
1. Student receives a verbal warning.
2. If needed, the student takes a short break.
STEP 2: YELLOW REFLECTIONS LEVEL
a. Student receives a 5 minute timeout in the classroom to complete a Reflection Form.
b. Teacher confers with student regarding desired behaviors to ensure a successful remainder of the day.
STEP 3: ORANGE SUPPORT TEACHER/PHONE CALL
a. Student receives a 7 minute timeout with a teacher within the team area.
b. A phone is made to the parent/guardian.
c. The student is welcomed back to the classroom.
STEP 4 RED OFFICE
a. Teacher and administrator complete an Office Referral.
10. Reminders Student handbook in Agenda book
Cell phone/electronics
Birthday celebrations
Wednesday Folder Paperwork signed and returned.
Returning phone calls to the PLES office
11. Communication Wednesday Folders
Agenda Book
Newsletters
Emails/Phone Calls
Report Cards/Interims
Parent Conferences
12. Homework Spelling/Reading and Math nightly
Monday Thursday
Varies from class to class
Reading
Read20 minutes or more nightly
Math
Practice Multiplication and Division Facts nightly
13. Field Trip/ Activities Newseum- October 14th
History Comes to Us
Tree Planting- April
Philadelphia- May
Middle School Visit- May
Promotion Ceremony- June
14. Maryland State Assessment Reading- March 13th and 14th
Math- March 20th and 21st
Science- April 16th May 4th
15. 5th Grade Activities Winter Bazaar- December
Spelling Bee- January
Science Fair Project-April 13th
Simulated Congressional Hearing- May/June
Family Life Health Unit- Spring
Parent Information Meeting will precede this unit
16. Parental Involvement PTA Meetings- First Wednesday of Each Month
Classroom Volunteers
Field Trip Chaperones
Simulated Congressional Hearing Preparation
American Education Week
Turkey Trot/Halloween Parade/Field Day
Math and Reading Nights
Science Project Judging
17. Donations Tissues
Glue Sticks
Pencils
Hand Sanitizer
Ziplock Bags
Dry Erase Markers
18. Thank you!!
We appreciate your attendance!
Questions?