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This agenda outlines the important topics discussed during the 6th grade orientation at Clinton Elementary, including teacher introductions, communication methods, discipline policies, attendance expectations, class rotation, daily activities, and future plans. Parents are encouraged to actively participate in their child's education by checking school calendars, reviewing student work, communicating with teachers, and supporting the school's higher expectations.
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Welcome! Clinton Elementary 6th Grade
Tonight’s Agenda • 90 minute classes • Teacher Introductions • Communication • Discipline • Attendance • Etc. • Questions??
Class Rotation • Three 90 minute classes • One 90 minute class for Math • One 90 minute class for Science/Social Studies • One 90 minute class for Reading/English/Spelling
Ms. Hill: English • School Newspaper • Daily punctuation, grammar, and spelling strategies
Ms. Hill: Reading • Daily read at home, plus • one sentence response • (extra point for parent • signature) • Alignment with Science and • Social Studies curriculum
Mr. Bulechek: Social Studies • Periodic Projects
Mr. Bulechek: Science • Science Notebooks • Lab Materials • Periodic Projects
Communication • School Calendar – check often • Web pages – check each teacher’s page for assignments and upcoming projects • Tuesday Folders – review student work, look for school communication, sign and return on Wednesday • E-mail – feel free to email as needed • Planner – check often • Progress reports – every 4 ½ weeks • Report Cards – every 9 weeks
Discipline • School rules – check CES webpage (KNIGHTS) • Behavior Log – will come home in Tuesday folders. Sign and return. • 3 missing assignments in a subject equals detention (resets each 9 weeks) • Camp disciplinary contract to be coming home within 2-3 weeks
Attendance • Absentee Work – absent 1 day = 3 days to make up work, absent 2+ days = 5 days to make up work. After the allotted time, the grade becomes a 0, unless other arrangements are made with the teacher prior to due date. • Tardiness and early check-out – instructional time is lost when students aren’t present in class. • Regular attendance – vital to academic success. • Medical Appointments – if possible, please make these during recess/lunch hour or after school. If you must check them out during school hours, please return them after the appointment when possible.
Etc. • Lunch forms: PLEASE FILL OUT • Room fee $20 • Higher Expectations – we are trying to prepare the children for middle school. • After School – starting 2nd nine weeks, look for communication from Mr. Bulechek. • Laptops – look for more information to come soon. • Band • If you have further questions, please email your child’s homeroom teacher.