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Welcome to Acton Elementary First Grade Parent Orientation

Welcome to Acton Elementary First Grade Parent Orientation. Please be sure to sign in on your child’s class list. Who’s Who. Principal – Mrs. Roe Assistant Principal- Mrs. Willmeth Counselor - Mrs. Jernigan Nurse – Mrs. Kidder Librarian – Mrs. Dawson PTA President – Angie Grizzell

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Welcome to Acton Elementary First Grade Parent Orientation

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  1. Welcome to Acton Elementary First Grade Parent Orientation Please be sure to sign in on your child’s class list.

  2. Who’s Who Principal – Mrs. Roe Assistant Principal- Mrs. Willmeth Counselor - Mrs. Jernigan Nurse – Mrs. Kidder Librarian – Mrs. Dawson PTA President – Angie Grizzell Electives Team- PE : Mrs. Chiles, Mrs. Lawson Music: Ms. Mings First Grade Teachers Mrs. Agor Mrs. Bufkin Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Matheny Mrs. Sommerfeld

  3. Title I Program

  4. Title I Program • Acton Elementary is a Title I school. You must have 40 % of your students qualify for free or reduced meals to become a Title I school. Once your school is identified as eligible for Title I any student can receive Title I services. • Title I funds are federal dollars that are passed on to the state and then to the local district. You must document that you are using the federal funding the way your proposal is designed. • You may obtain more information about Title I on the school webpage or by contacting the principal.

  5. Rachel’s Challenge

  6. Rachel’s Challenge • Look for the best in others • Dream big • Choose positive influences • Speak with kindness • Start your own chain reaction

  7. Websites Granbury ISD web page http://www.granburyisd.org Your child’s teacher’s webpage! Skyward family access Mynutrikids.com – pay online for breakfast and lunch!

  8. ArrivalProcedures

  9. School Startsat 7:45am • Please try to have your child here on time! • Children may enter building at 7:15 and sit at their designated area in the pit. We have already discussed “pit procedures and rules” in the classroom.

  10. Tardies Tardy at 7:45 Go directly to office to get tardy slip. We must have a tardy slip for our records. ‏

  11. Absences/Illness Excessive absences hinder a child’s progress. However, please do not send your child to school if he/she has a temperature. Children must be fever & vomit free for 24 hours. When child returns a parent or doctor’s note is required in order for the absence to be excused. Attendance is taken at 10:00 A.M.

  12. Dismissal & Transportation

  13. ow do I get home? • Drive through pick-up is in the front of the school. Your child’s name will be called and they will meet you out front. • If there is any change in transportation arrangements anytime throughout the year, we must have it in writing or we will stick with the plan that we have!!! • If a student will be going home with another student we will need a note.

  14. Need to pick up early? • We encourage you to make appointments after 10:30 am. • To check your child out for any reason, you must first go to the office and sign him/her out. • The office will then call the classroom and we will then and only then release your child. Wecannot check out anyone from the classroom unless the office has notified us to do so!

  15. Breakfast and Lunch Further Information on Child Nutritionhttp://www.granburyisd.org/984106711145553/site/default.asp

  16. Breakfast & Lunch Breakfast will be served from 7:15 -7:40 am Please check your child’s teacher’s schedule for lunch times. Menus can be found on the “Menu Calendar” that was sent home earlier. However, the menus might change occasionally due to delivery of food items. Please notify us in writing if your child has any food allergies.

  17. Lunch • We encourage you to pre-pay meals on-line or by sending a check or money in your child’s folder of any dollar amount but please put the money in an envelope or baggie and write your child’s name on it. • If your child has lunch money please have them turn it in to their teacher. • You are always welcome to eat lunch with your child (Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles too!) with the exception of days that students are TAKS testing.‏

  18. Snack Policy • All snacks must be healthy due to recent nutritional laws. • Some examples are pretzels, dry cereal, gold fish, graham crackers, etc. • We have snack while we work. • No sharing with others. • Must be able to be eaten with fingers. • Water only bottles with a pop up top are allowed in the classroom.

  19. Birthday • Invitations to parties can only be handed out in class if everyone in the class is receiving an invitation. • You may bring packaged goodies and juice boxes on your child’s birthday. However, we can not pass out anything homemade. If you choose to bring packaged birthday goodies please make sure you also bring napkins and plates. Birthday celebrations usually occur at the end of the day. • Please give your teacher prior notice if you are planning on sending birthday items.

  20. Discipline Procedures

  21. Discipline CLASS RULES Walk, talk and sit appropriately Respect other people and their property Follow directions the very first time Be a good listener These rules are incorporated into our classroom contracts.

  22. Discipline Continued Green – Way to go! Yellow – 1 mark on behavior sheet Warning! I need to think about what I am doing. I will lose ½ of my recess. Red – 2nd mark on behavior sheet Warning! Stop this Behavior! I will lose all of my recess and will get a note home.

  23. Discipline Continued • Blue – 3 marks on behavior sheet • Warning! I am continuing to make bad choices and/or I have caused a severe disruption! I will lose all of my recess, get a note home, and might be asked to visit with Mrs. Roe or Mrs. Willmeth. • We believe these procedures will make each child responsible for his/her own actions and choices.

  24. SEVERE DISRUPTION A student who severely disrupts the classroom will be asked to immediately go to the principal’s office. (EX. commits bodily harm to others, destroys school or other student’s property, keeps the class from functioning or keeps the teacher from teaching) WELL BEHAVED STUDENTS A student who chooses to behave will earn the following: - Verbal praise and smiles - Positive notes - Stickers - classroom incentives Discipline Continued

  25. Conduct Grade • Your child will receive a conduct grade on their report card. The number of conduct marks your child accumulates during a six weeks period will determine his/her conduct grade. • Number of Conduct MarksConduct Grade • 0 -5 E (Excellent) • 6 – 10 S (Satisfactory) • 11 – 15 N (Needs improvement) • 16 and above U (Unsatisfactory) • Your child receives conduct marks each time he/she has to move their clothespin .

  26. PE information • Please check your child’s schedule to see which days they will be going to PE. On PE days have them wear their tennis shoes to school and then they may change into other shoes after PE. We love fashion footwear, however it takes too long to change in and out of our tennis shoes and we don’t want to miss out on any of the PE fun.

  27. Communication

  28. Daily Folder Please return folder EVERYDAY. Folders are checked daily. This is our way of communicating many things from school to home. How your child’s day was Notes to you (and from you)‏ All papers from office, PTO, classroom (including newsletter) and most student work

  29. Conference For any conference: Our regular conference time is 8:43-9:33 on Monday, Tuesday and Friday. Please send a note or call 817-408-4200 to schedule an appointment with your child’s teacher.

  30. Homework /Projects • Homework assignments will be listed on your child’s homework page. Please return the homework the next day unless noted otherwise. • Throughout the year first graders will be involved in various projects that might require work at home. We will send home notes as needed.

  31. Curriculum

  32. Expectations in Reading • Reading accuracy at an independent level • Around 60 words a minute • Reading comprehension – Do I understand what I am reading? • Assessments – Istation and benchmarks

  33. Expectations in Math • Granbury ISD uses two math series – Envisions and Math Investigations. These are comprehensive programs which include learning through manipulatives, student/teacher interaction/ and technology • Assessments: Texas Early Math Inventory tests (TEMI), benchmarks, quizzes and topic tests

  34. Expectations in Social Studies and Science • Social studies and science are taught according to the scope and sequence guidelines for Granbury ISD • Assessment – chapter assessments, benchmarks, and student participation

  35. Computer Lab/Library We go to the computer lab 40 minutes a week to enrich our curriculum and units of study according to the TEKS. We go to the library weekly to hear a story. The books are kept for one week then returned on our library day.

  36. Report Card • Report cards are sent home every 6 weeks. • Progress reports will be sent home after the third week of a grading period to let you know your child’s progress, with the exception of the first six weeks.

  37. “Switch Classes” • On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, the students will attend what we call “switch classes”. This is a time when students are grouped according to their reading abilities and receive targeted instruction and enrichment activities. The students are grouped according to assessments and teacher input. • Each teacher teaches a different skill level or target area and the students will switch classrooms accordingly. The students might move in and out of groups depending on their progress and skill level. “Power Hour” is also a great way to meet new friends and be exposed to different teaching methods.

  38. Volunteers We Need You!!!

  39. Volunteer??? Always, always stop at the office and sign in every time you come in the building. This is for your child’s safety. *NOTE* Don’t forget your I.D. All volunteers must complete a background check prior to helping in the classroom or attending field trip. The best way to get to know our school, make friends and feel a part of our school is through volunteering. Please join PTO and inquire about volunteering. For the safety of all children, siblings will not be allowed in classrooms during volunteer times. THANK YOU!!! WE COULDN’T DO IT WITHOUT YOUR HELP!!

  40. Room Parents Help with PTO events Organize 3 class parties A Winter Party -A Valentines Party -A Spring Party

  41. Boys and Girls Club at Rancho Brazos • This is a free service for students at Acton Elementary and Acton Middle School after school. • The club hours are from drop-off time (when the buses drop off students) until 6:00 Monday – Friday. Parents will need to pick up their children from Rancho Brazos. • The students get a snack and the club provides tutoring for an hour. • The director has planned activities for the students. • The students can ride bus #55 and it drops them off at the club. • Acton Methodist Church helps pay the Boys and Girls club fees.

  42. We look forward to a great year!

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