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Open House 2019-2020

Stay informed about your child's daily schedule, communication methods, academic goals, and behavior expectations at Sandy Lane Elementary School. Utilize resources and contact details provided for successful engagement.

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Open House 2019-2020

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  1. Open House 2019-2020

  2. Flow of the Day Mrs. Tuttle Ms. Thomas Dr. George English Language Arts 8:15–10 :20 Reading Intervention 10:20 – 11:20 Lunch 11:20-11:50 Specials11:50 – 12:40 Math 12:40- 1:55 Science 1:55 – 2:45 Recess 2:45 -3:05 Dismissal 3:30 Math 8:15- 9:30 (AM) Science 9:30 – 10:20 (AM) Reading Intervention 10:20 – 11:20 Lunch 11:20-11:50 Specials11:50 – 12:40 Math 12:40- 1:55 Science 1:55 – 2:45 Recess 2:45 -3:05 Dismissal 3:30 English Language Arts 8:15 – 10 :20 (AM) Reading Intervention 10:20 – 11:20 Lunch 11:20-11:50 Specials11:50 – 12:40 English Language Arts 12:40- 2:45 (PM) Recess 2:45 -3:05 Dismissal 3:30

  3. Achievement and Behavior • Restorative Practice • Academic Goals • Individual goal setting • for scholars based on: • FSA • MAP www.pcsb.org/sandylane-es

  4. Agenda Binder & Communication Important information Regarding school events, behavior and homework will be in agendas. Please remember to sign your students agenda nightly. Your scholar’s homeroom teacher will check their agenda dailyThe best way to communicate with your child’s teacher is to 1. e-mail2. write a note in the agenda 3. call the school We will respond within 24 hours.Please report all absences through the office, school website or send a note the following day www.pcsb.org/sandylane-es

  5. Ways to Help Your Child at Home • Review Homework • Reading – Monday and Wednesday • Math - Tuesday and Thursday • Please read with your child for 20 minutes every night • Model fluency • Ask comprehension questions www.pcsb.org/sandylane-es

  6. Internet Resources • https://www.pcsb.org/clever • Enter your student r2.d2. Number and Password • If your child cannot remember it, they can obtain it from their classroom teacher. • https://focus.pcsb.org • Enter your personal UserID and Password • If you do not have a UserID and Password, visit our front office and we will help you obtain that information. You will need to show ID. www.pcsb.org/sandylane-es

  7. Contact Information • Team Email: • tuttlesa@pcsb.org • georgedi@pcsb.org • thomasgio@pcsb.org • portermi@pcsb.org Correspondence between home and teacher must come through PCSB e-mail. All messages through DOJO will be responded to via e-mail or phone call. School Phone Number : 727-469-5974 www.pcsb.org/sandylane-es

  8. Teacher Availability • Open Times • Monday 3:30 – 4:00 • Friday 7:30- 8:00 • You are always welcome to call or email and schedule an appointment to discuss your scholar. • Conferences: • All students with a Level one or two on fourth grade ELA FSA will require an initial PMP conference • Your scholar’s teacher will contact you to schedule all other required conferences • Student Led Conference Night Date TBD • Conferences can be completed in person or over the phone www.pcsb.org/sandylane-es

  9. Positive Behavior Intervention & Support • Safe • Keep hands, feet and other objects to yourself • Stay inside the classroom • Hard Working • Do your best work • Actively participate • Accountable • Follow adult directions • Complete work • Manage materials appropriately • Ready • All materials prepared • In your assigned area • Kind • Treat people and property that way you want to be treated www.pcsb.org/sandylane-es

  10. Positive Behavior Intervention & Support Class Dojo Sandy Lane uses a reinforcement system called "Class Dojo." With Class Dojo, scholars earn points directly related to the The Arts Lane’s five school-wide expectations know as SHARK. Your student should earn a minimum of 18 points per day for meeting classroom expectations. Anything over shows that your student is exceeding expectations. Anything below signifies classroom expectations are not being met. Dojo points are recorded in their agendas every day! www.pcsb.org/sandylane-es

  11. Connect for Success Connect for Success is a Title 1 program offered at Sandy Lane Conservatory for the Arts. The 4th and 5th grade scholars will be assigned their own computer for academic use during the day. Beginning in November, scholars will be able to take their computer over school breaks. The assigned computer is the one your scholar will use during class. If the computer is left at home, the scholar will have to use paper/pencil or other means to complete the necessary task. We want to ensure scholars become responsible for their own materials and learning. www.pcsb.org/sandylane-es

  12. Connect for Success • Your scholar’s teacher will give you a form to complete for the Connect for Success Program. Please complete and sign the form. Include: • Copy of your ID • Email address. • You may email Mrs. Sisco, our Library Media Specialist, a copy of your photo ID as well. siscoa@pcsb.org www.pcsb.org/sandylane-es

  13. Administration Dr. Jeffrey Moss, Principal: mossj@pcsb.org Julie Brewster, Assistant Principal: brewsterju@pcsb.org Arts Coordinator Maria Athanasulis, Staff Developer: athanasulism@pcsb.org Promoting problem solving, curiosity and imagination www.pcsb.org/sandylane-es

  14. Sandy Lane Conservatory for the Arts Follow us at: www.pcsb.org/Sandylane-es www.facebook.com/sandylanesharks @SandyLaneES #TheArtsLane

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