Welcome, Families! - Lake Orienta Elementary School

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Welcome, Families!
Open House 2014
1st Grade
• Principal: Mrs. Donna Weaver
• Assistant Principal: Mary Walters-Clark
• Title I School: 65% (Percent of children from low income families.) Title I is a federally
funded program available to school with a high percentage of students eligible for free
and reduced lunch. These funds are above and beyond the district funds given to schools
and are used to enhance student achievement. In Seminole County, Title I serves (14)
public elementary schools.
• School Demographics: 64% White, 27% Black, 7% Multiracial, and 2% Asian.
• Enrollment: 780 Students
School Grade: “B”
Classroom
Schedule
This is what a typical day in our
classroom looks like.
Wednesday
8:05 – 8:35 Arrival/Breakfast
8:35 – 8:50 Morning
work/Announcements
8:50-9:20 Fast Track Phonics
9:20 – 10:20 Reading Block
10:20-11:20- Math
11:20 – 11:35-Science/Social
Studies
11:35 – 12:15 Lunch
12:15 – 12:40 Science/Social
Studies
12:40 – 1:10 Specials
1:10-1:40 Intervention
8:05 - 8:35
Arrival/Breakfast
8:35 – 8:50
Announcements/Morning Work
8:50 – 9:20
Fast Track Phonics
9:20 – 9:50
Intervention
9:50 – 10:00
Snack
10:00 – 11:00
Math
11:00 – 11:30
Science/Socials Studies
11:35 – 12:15
Lunch/Recess
12:15 – 12:30
Science/Social Studies
12:35-1:15
Specials
1:15-2:50
Reading Block
Morning Arrival
• All students are able to go to the cafeteria for
complimentary breakfast or to the
auditorium.
• 8:05 or 8:30 am until the first bell rings to
report to the classroom.
• Parents are not allowed to follow children to
their classroom.
Dress Code
Please refer to the SCPS Student
Handbook for appropriate school
attire. Gym shoes are need are
P.E. day of Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday.
School-Wide Expectations
Work Habits
1) Putting forth his/her best effort
2) Using materials appropriately
3) Managing time wisely
Citizenship
Student Skills
4) Listening and following directions
5) Working in an organized manner
6) Working independently
7) Working with others cooperatively
8) Doing class work in the assigned time
9) Participating in class activities/discussions
10) Respecting authority
11) Getting along with peers
12) Practicing physical self control
14) Respecting rights/opinions of others
15) Accepting responsibility for his/her own actions
Daily notes in planner with
behavior color for the day.
• Blue
= Above and Beyond
= Helpful to Others
• GREEN
= Perfect Day
= Verbal Warning
• YELLOW
= First behavior documentation
= Classroom “Think Sheet” to be completed
and sent home for parent signature
• RED
= Timeout in another classroom or lose recess
~ 5 part sheet for office
= Call or email home
• BLACK
= Office referral
A student may be immediately sent to office and a referral written at any
point if behavior is severe
.
Consequences
- Verbal Warning
After Verbal Warning, all misbehaviors are documented in Class Dojo
- Classroom “Think Sheet” to be completed and sent home for
parent signature
- Timeout in another classroom or lose recess ~ behavior is also
documented on five part sheet
- Call or email home
- Sent to office for consequence
- Office referral
Class Dojo
• We are excited to be using a virtual behavior system.
• Points will be given quickly to children by teachers when
desired behaviors are seen.
• Points will also be taken from children who are not
following our school-wide expectations.
• Parents can easily log on with an access code given by
the teacher to view daily behaviors.
Great American Fundraiser
• Monday Aug 25 began our 1st school-wide fundraiser.
• Fundraiser ends on Sept 5 (all books and order forms due to teacher)
• Students receive order forms and a book to help sell coupon books.
• Books are $20 and will be sent home once orders are turned in and
sent for processing.
• Students are responsible for the sample book sent home. A payment
will be due for any not returned on the last day of the fundraiser.
• Even 1 book sold earns a prize!
Guidance
Ms. Johansson and Mrs. Doig
[email protected]
[email protected]
407-746-2607
• Screening for IQ
• Individual Support--meet with individuals when
needed, helps to find outside resources
• Consult with Teachers, Parents or Outside
Resources
• Small Groups—based on student needs
• Classroom Guidance--leads class discussions when
needed (academic,
social, emotional); Keys to Character
• Behavior Contracts—Helps create behavior contracts
when needed
• Parent Conferences and IEP Meetings
MTSS:
Multi-Tiered Systems of Support
• Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) is
referenced in the No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
Act as well as in the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
reauthorization of 2004.
• MTSS represents a systematic method for
evaluating the needs of all students and for
fostering positive student outcomes through
carefully selected and implemented
interventions.
Reading/Language Arts
• Reading instruction will focus on strategies using fiction and non-fiction texts.
• Our curriculum, Reading Street, will be used during the Reading/Language Arts block to meet the
Common Core Standards.
Strategies include:
•
Monitor Comprehension
•
Activate and Connect
•
Ask Questions
•
Infer Meaning
•
Determine Importance
•
Summarize and Synthesize
Students will be encouraged to read both in school and at home
and to participate in the Accelerated Reading (AR) program.
Math
Go Math! Curriculum
 Each student will receive a consumable math textbook and homework
workbook.
 The new Math series is designed cover all Florida State Standards.
 The textbook provides many opportunities for intervention, re-teaching
and enrichment practice.
 Includes in depth coverage of the three big ideas, including higher level
thinking questions.
 Students will get a letter and password information for Think Central. (Math
& Science)
Science/Social Studies
Science Fusion consumable student book.
Civics and Government
Unit 1 – How Scientist Work
Unit 2 – Objects in the Sky
Economics
Unit 3 – Earth’s Resources
Unit 4 – Matter
Geography
Unit 5 – Motion
Unit 6 –Living Things
Unit 7 – Living Things and Their Parents
Unit 8 – Plant and Animal Needs
(access through Think Central)
American History
Music
and
Art
Dr. Garnder
Mr. Goldstein
407-746-2696
407-746-2692
David_Gardner@
scps.k12.fl.us
joshua_goldstein
@scps.k12.fl.us
P.E.
Physical Education Dress For Participation
Coach Adams would like all students to have a fun time in PE.
• Wear Tennis Shoes
• closed toe flat soled shoes--NO heel
• covered heel
WATER ONLY!
Bring a plastic sealed bottle
(no straws/cups) with your
name on it.
• properly fastened
• Wear Standardized Dress for PE
[email protected] Phone: 407-746-2691
”Read Every Day!”
MEDIA
• Reading Initiative: Read, Read, Read!
Look for notes home about the dates for…
•
•
•
Fall Scholastic Book Fair Week-November 3-7, 2014
Spring Scholastic Book Fair Week March 3-7, 2015
Summer Scholastic BOGO (Buy One, Get One) Book Fair
May 7-9, 2015
• Media will be open after school for parents to come with
their children to check out books and take AR tests.
More info on dates for this coming.
Homework
• Read 20 mins each night
• Spelling, High Frequency Words, Amazing Words are sent
home weekly in the spiral notebook
• Math pages will be sent home for practice of skills
• Thursdays – study for weekly tests
• Weekends – KEEP READING!
• Check planners daily for notes & homework!
DISMISSAL
• Siblings and parents cannot go to the classrooms to pick up children.
• Siblings can get together at the car ramp, walker/biker gate, or the cafeteria if they ride
the bus.
• Teachers will take students to the car ramp and the bus ramp for parent pick-up.
• Make sure you have a Lake Orienta Car Tag if your child is going to be a car rider.
• PLEASE remain in the car rider line and do not get out of your car to pick up your child—
we will take your child to the car.
• Car riders are not walkers and should not be picked up in the back of the school.
Any change in your child’s transportation MUST either be in writing to the teacher
or phoned into the main office 407-746-2650.
Please notify your child’s teacher when phone numbers or address changes occur!!
Field Trips
• March -Orlando Repertory Theatre March 12th to see
Diary of a Worm and Spider
• Second Trip-TBA
• If you are interested in being a chaperone you must
be a registered dividend! Visit the Seminole County
Schools website to complete the online application.
Birthday cupcakes or cookies are welcome
but not mandatory. Please notify your child’s
teacher a few days in advance and have the
treats ready for lunchtime.
• Breakfast is available daily to all LKO
students at no cost.
• Student Lunch - $2.25
• Adult Lunch - $3.25
• You can visit www.myLunchMoney.com to
prepay for lunch.
• Visitors are welcome to join their students
for lunch AFTER Labor Day.
• During state testing weeks and/or poor
outdoor weather conditions, visitors are not
permitted.
• Check-in at the main office to get a visitors
sticker prior to lunch.
• Be sure your sticker is visible for staff
members.
• Meet your child at the designated eating area
outside of the cafeteria.
Internet Exclusion Form
• ALL STUDENTS HAVE INTERNET/COMPUTER ACCESS UNLESS
AN INTERNET EXCLUSION FORM IS ON FILE AT LAKE ORIENTA
ELEMENTARY.
• THIS REQUEST MUST BE PUT IN WRITING AND SUBMITTED TO
THE FRONT OFFICE EACH YEAR.
STUDENTS USE THE INTERNET FOR
MANY EDUCATIONAL REASONS:
1. EDUCATIONAL GAMES ONLINE
2. TEACHER-LED RESEARCH
3. VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
Many of the educational programs offered are facilitated online and/or use the school network.
If a child has an exclusion form on file, he/she will not be able to participate in these programs.
• Changes to photography permission may now
be done on Skyward.
Money
 Applications for Free and Reduced Lunch may be completed online in the SCPS
website—scps.k12.fl.us
 Students with siblings already on a free or reduced lunch application in any Seminole
County school will carry the same status until when all last year's applications will
expire. Please inform cafeteria at Open House if your child fits in this category.
 Lunch price is $2.25 daily, snacks such as ice cream, cookie, chips, canned beverages
and bottled water are in addition.
 Payment can be made by cash, check ($10.00 minimum), credit card, or online from any
computer at mylunchmoney.com
 You can access your child’s account information such as balance or transactions on the
food service website.
CAFETERIA QUESTIONS?
CALL Zoe Brooks, Manager
407-746-2652
PAYSCHOOLS
• New online payment processing system
• Link on Lake Orienta’s website and on the SCPS website under the “Parent” tab
• Create an account (username and password)
• Pay by e-check or credit card
• No more lost checks or sending your children to school with cash
• Ability to view account history of purchases
• Assurance of private and secure transmissions
• You will be able to pay online for fieldtrips, school pictures,
t-shirts, fundraisers, supplies, and more!
DIVIDENDS
1. Dividends are volunteers who help teachers and
students with particular educational skills, computers,
reading and/or helping teachers with clerical duties,
or sharing a special skill or hobby.
2. Chaperone a field trip for your child’s classroom—you
must have a Dividends form completed and approved
two weeks prior to the field trip every year on-line at:
http://www.scps.k12.fl.us/dividends/Home.aspx
3. Volunteer in a classroom, the Media Center, art room,
or ask teachers how you can help.
Conferences
When?
Sign up tonight on the back table to schedule a day and time for your
first conference. Remember – you can log on to Skyward at any time
to view grades!
Why?
• To discuss your child’s progress. This may include, assessments,
classroom behavior and goals for first grade.
• Other conferences can be scheduled when needed by contacting the
teacher directly.
Questions?
Let’s Have a
Great Year!