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Kindergarten Orientation

Kindergarten Orientation. Mechanicsville Elementary Thursday, August 22 nd , 2013. Introductions. Administration: Mr. Steve Wernick , Principal Ms. Nicole Jensen , Assistant Principal Office Staff: Ms. Halvorsen, Secretary Ms. Morelock , Secretary Ms. Scanlon , Secretary

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Kindergarten Orientation

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  1. Kindergarten Orientation Mechanicsville Elementary Thursday, August 22nd, 2013

  2. Introductions Administration: • Mr. Steve Wernick, Principal • Ms. Nicole Jensen, Assistant Principal Office Staff: • Ms. Halvorsen, Secretary • Ms. Morelock, Secretary • Ms. Scanlon, Secretary • Ms. Parker, Nurse • Ms. Preller, School Counselor PTA: • Ms. Sobieck, President

  3. Our Kindergarten Team • Ms. Easterday (room 228) • Ms. Rampata (room 153) • Ms. Stimmel (room 226) • Ms. Wineke (room 227)

  4. Schedule for Today • 10:00-10:30 Introductions/ Classroom Visits (Students) • 10:35-11:05 Classroom Visits (Parents)/ Bus Ride (Students) • 11:10-11:30 Volunteer Training (Gym - Parents)/ Specials Teachers (Students) • 11:35 Pick up children from cafeteria

  5. Vision and Mission Our Vision: To become a model school of caring, sharing, and high student achievement. Our Mission: To work together to promote high student achievement and lifelong learning for all by providing a quality education in a safe learning environment.

  6. Our Values and Beliefs • Collaboration among and across all stakeholders • Positive learning environment for our students • Life-long learning for all • The success of each individual student

  7. Our Priorities • Continue “first-pass” Instruction and student-centered teaching • Full implementation of the Common Core Curriculum (K-5) • Additional support for all classrooms • New reading series (grades 3-5) • Continue to be “results-oriented” through data utilization

  8. Attendance • Doors open for students at 9:00 AM. • Dismissal begins at 4:00 PM. • Students need to be in their seats by 9:30 AM to avoid being marked tardy (late). • If your child is absent, please send a note when your child returns. If a note is not received, the absence will be marked as UNVERIFIED.

  9. Attendance (continued) • After a period of time, unverified absences are coded as UNLAWFUL. • Students who leave prior to 4:00 PM will be marked tardy for the afternoon. • Extended absences require prior approval.

  10. Transportation • Bus transportation is available for every student. • We have great bus drivers! • Riding the bus is statistically safer than riding in a car. • We have a very small parking lot. Please help us decrease the volume of traffic in our loop. • Please adhere to the directions of our staff members in the parking lot.

  11. Lunch Prices • Student breakfast $1.25 • Student lunch: $2.25 • Milk: $0.60 • Ice cream $0.75

  12. Cafeteria • Lunch Guests-Please wait at least 2 weeks. • Lunch guests must sign in at the office and receive a guest sticker. We must have a note in advance for anyone other than a parent or guardian requesting to have lunch with a student (Grandparents, etc.). • Please consider purchasing lunches through the prepay lunch program. This can be done for a few meals, the month, or the year. • Pre-pay forms can be found in a link on the MES website. • Breakfast is available daily (Grab and Go). • Ms. Quinn, Awesome Cafeteria Manager

  13. Birthday Celebrations/Special Activities • Please do not bring in food for Birthdays. • Special activities involving food items must be pre-approved by the teacher. • A good alternative: consider purchasing ice cream in the cafeteria for the class at $0.75 per child. • Other ideas: • Pencils and/or stickers for each student in the class or • A book donated to the teacher w/child’s name and birthdate in it as a keepsake for the class.

  14. Student Dress • Please make sure students are dressed appropriately and comfortably for learning and the environment. • Student dress should not be a distraction to the student or other students. • Appropriate shoes should be worn daily • Students will be going outside daily for recess and PE. • Coats/sweatshirts

  15. Involvement/Activities • PTA meetings, activities, and events • PTA committee chairs • Classroom volunteers • Help at home • Field trips • Guest speakers • Volunteer training (11:10 today) • We need your help!

  16. We are a Green School! • REDUCE/REUSE/RECYCLE • Recycling projects • Conservation projects • Rain garden, butterfly garden, song bird garden, nature trail, and outdoor classroom • Curricular connections • PLEASE: • Send lunch items in plastic containers instead of baggies • Have your children ride the bus to conserve fuel and help reduce emissions!

  17. Partnerships • Professional Development School w/ Stevenson University • 5 Senior Interns • Sophomore Student Field Experiences • 2 Carroll County Career and Tech Center Students • CHANGE Volunteers • Lions Club • DARE Officers

  18. MES Website: www.carrollk12.org/mes • School information • Calendar • Staff contact information • Newsletters • PTA website link • Student handbook • Menus and meal plans • Supply lists • School improvement plan • Media links

  19. PBIS & Behavioral Rewards • Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports • Background • CARE (Cooperation, Attitude, Responsibility, Effort) • CARE tickets • Over 52,000 CARE tickets awarded last year • Student incentives and recognition • Communication

  20. Our PTA is Awesome! • Fun family events • LCD projectors/document Cameras • Digi-blocks • Computer carts • Carpets for classrooms • Bird box camera • Outdoor classroom • Flip cameras • Recess equipment • Funds for classroom teachers • Field trip funds • New playground

  21. Mechanicsville Elementary School Parent Teacher Association (PTA)

  22. Benefits of PTA • Get to know the staff and your child’s friends and classmates through volunteer opportunities. • Become informed about issues and challenges faced by MES and the county public school system. • Attendance at PTA Meetings gives you a voice. Help decide what the PTA does and how the money is spent. • If you are new to our school community, PTA meetings are a great way to meet other families and help with your transition. • Opportunity to meet wonderful people and make new friends. • It’s fun!

  23. PTA Activities and Events • PTA Meetings – Bi-Monthly on the third Wednesday Evening of the Month • First Meeting is September 18th (all dates available at www.mespta.org) • Events include: • Ice Cream Social – September 12th • Fall Fun Run • Book Fair • Parent/Grandparent Breakfasts • Mardi Gras – March 29th • Jump Rope for Heart • Play Day • Staff Appreciation Events

  24. PTA also supports: • Classroom Volunteer Resource Room – Called MVP Room • After School Clubs • In School Cultural Arts Presentations • Field Trips • School Supply Kits • Healthy Lifestyle Programs • School Nature Trail and Outdoor Classroom • Volunteer Training • Parent Education and Information Initiatives • Purchase of Agenda books and other materials the school needs

  25. Secure Online School Directory • Contains contact information for all participating families • PTA Supported and Driven • 100% Parent control over what information is shared • Communication tool-parent to parent and PTA to parents • More information will be sent home detailing how you can participate

  26. A Few Good Volunteers • Volunteer – A Little or A Lot • Homeroom Parent • Choose your committee or event (all need help!) • Tell us about your skills and talents • At home volunteer opportunities are available too! • Some areas of need currently are: • Classroom volunteers • Fresh faces and ideas in all our committees • Parent/grandparent breakfast committee members and co-chair • Mardi Gras chair • Spring Spruce-Up day chair • Plus more!

  27. Raising Money = Necessary Evil • Activities and Events help us have fun while raising • money needed to fund programs. • Restaurant/Shopping Nights scheduled monthly • Redemption Programs (Grocery Stores, Target, BOX TOPS) • Mardi Gras Spring Carnival and Auction • Fall Fundraiser (The MES Fun Run). 100% of the proceeds go directly to the school.

  28. Join us • Complete Simple Membership Form • $6 Membership Fee

  29. Learn More • Come to a meeting • www.mespta.org • PTA Newsletters • Find us on Facebook! • Contact us with questions/comments: • Stacy Sobieck, President mesptapresident@gmail.com • Dawn Bainbridge, VP dawnbainbridge@yahoo.com • Carolyn Boggs, Treasurer carolyn@sligo.com • Colleen Kelly, Secretary colleenk9@yahoo.com

  30. Misc. Information • Alert Now email system • Update contact information when changes occur • E-School Plus (Home Access Center) • Field trips • Chaperones (volunteer training) • Volunteer - Please no “shadowing”

  31. Thank You! • We are looking forward to a wonderful year! • Please feel free to contact us at school if you have any questions. Circle of Friends(author unknown) We've joined together as classmatesas the new year begins...A year full of learningwhile we become friends.We'll share and be kindas we work and we play.And our friendship will growwith each passing day.

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