5 th grade parent orientation. agenda 1. welcome and introductions 2. school hours 3. drop-offs,...
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Welcome to
Windermere School5th Grade Parent Orientation
Agenda 1. Welcome and Introductions2. School Hours3. Drop-Offs, Pick-Ups, and Dismissals4. Classroom Teachers and Coursework5. Homework6. Support, Interventions, and Guidance7. Special Events8. Band and Chorus9. Questions and Answers
How can parents get involved?Parents can join the Windermere School PTO and are encouraged to help plan and run some of the school fundraisers and activities.
OfficersMartha Allegue (President)
Lori Holden (Vice President 5/6)Christine Montanari (Vice President K-4)
Maureen Crocker (Secretary)Amber Borst (Treasurer)
What are the school hours?Full day Half day8:00 am – 2:40 pm 8:00 am – 12:30 pm
Busses drop off starting at 7:50 am.Office staff usually arrive between 7:30-7:45
Students must sign in when arriving after 8:00 am.
Drop-off
• The Green arrows dictate the parent drop-off. Students will walk on the sidewalk provided and cross where the Blue arrow is located.• Staff are stationed along the bus lane and by
the crosswalk to ensure the safety of students and parents.
Bus Lane Bus Lane
Parent Parking
Pick-up ProceduresUtilize the parking lot on Abbott Road
and enter the building through the main entrance.
Students must bring in a note, show it to the teacher, and bring it to the office.
Parents must sign out the student in the office.
Same process for dismissals during the day.
LunchGrade 5 students eat lunch from 11:45
– 12:15Recess is immediately after from 12:15
– 12:45.Lunch menus are posted on the
website and will be sent home monthly. Teachers do provide working snack
times which may vary depending on the schedule of the day.
What if my child is ill?
Please call the school nurses office at:860-896-2337
School Nurses Donna SmithTeri Looke
What is the school’s website?www.ellingtonschools.org
Click on “Our Schools” link and then choose Windermere School
Information: School curriculum, calendars,
lunches, PTO, and current eventsLibrary page has reliable research
information and educational games
Classroom Teachers Team 1 – Mrs. Lewis and Mrs.
McKeegan
Team 2 – Ms. Bostiga and Mr. Rogers
Team 3 – Ms. Palasek/Mrs. Rancourt and Ms. Horvath/Mrs. Crowley
Team 4 – Ms. Korona, Mrs. Satagaj, and Mrs. Stroly
What is the team approach?Each homeroom teacher is
responsible for teaching language arts and one other subject area.
Students switch classrooms for 1 subject
(either science or social studies)Team #4 switches classrooms for 2
subjects(math, science, and/or social studies)
What supplies do the children need to be prepared?
PTO has offered to pre-purchase all supplies that would normally be sent home on the grade level supplies list. If purchased, a package will be awaiting the child on the first day of school.
If PTO program is not purchased, supply lists will be posted on the school website as of July 1st.
Welcome back letters will be mailed from the office on August 1st and contain additional information.
Each student receives his/her own combination locker outside of their classroom
Core CurriculumLanguage Arts – Teacher’s
CollegeReading WorkshopWriting Workshop
Spelling/VocabularyGrammar
Mathematics – BridgesFractions
Mixed Numbers and Decimals
2- and 3-digit multiplication/division
Geometry1-step Algebraic equations
Integrated math tasksScienceSoundLight
Earth in the solar systemInquiry-based learning
Social StudiesExplorationColonization
American RevolutionStructure of the U.S.
Government
Differentiated Instruction
Support – Intervention BlockEach team of teachers has a
designated time during the day when “intervention” is provided.
No “Whole-class Instruction” is given during this time.
Teachers work in small groups with students to provide assistance, support, and enrichment.
Intervention staff may work with students in/out of the classroom.
Intervention Block StaffLiz Conlin – Language Arts
ConsultantJessica Weil – Language Arts
ConsultantWanda Parent – ½ time Math
InterventionMarcia Zweissler – ½ time Math
InterventionEllen Snyder – ½ time Writing
InterventionLisa Stephan – ½ time Writing
Intervention
Contacts if your child needs guidance from an adult
School Counselor: Jessica Marshall(Last Name A-L)
School Counselor: Marilyn Toback-Reveley(Last Name M-Z)
School Psychologist: Carin FaraciSchool Psychologist: Megan GluntSpecial Education Case Managers: Gabrielle
Betancourt, Lauren Crawley, or Allison Frankel
What specials will the students have during the week?
Students will participate in one art class, one music class, and one PE class every week. Media (Library) meets every other week.
Students must bring a change of clothes for PE in order to participate.
Intermediate School Activities and Special Events
Grade 5Revolutionary War DayField TripHealth ProgramConflict ResolutionRachel’s Challenge and Chain Links Clubs
Grade 6DARE ProgramImmigration DayField TripCareer Exploration and Career DayRachel’s Challenge and Chain Links ClubsStudent Success Plans
Electives that students can choose to participate in?
Band (meets 2 days a week during recess and group lessons during the day) – students are responsible for all make-up work due to lessons
Chorus (meets 1 day a week during 5th grade recess)
Cross-Age Teaching (designated recess times through Guidance)
Student Advisors (monthly during recess through the Lead Teacher)
Rachel’s Chain-Links Club
Homework / Structured ReviewAverages 50 minutes per nightIndependent Reading increases to
another 20-30 minutes per night.If not completed, students are
required to complete their homework in a designated room during recess.
Repeated missed homework assignments will result in additional structured reviews and possibly after school detention.
How to keep track of homework assignments?
Agenda books are provided to each student.
Teachers designate time at the end of the day for students to write down assignments.
Individual teachers will utilize the Final Site Website student portal to record assignments.
Some assignments may require Google Apps for Education
How do detentions work?Students may receive detentions for an
accumulation of missed assignments and inappropriate behavior. A staff member will call you and paperwork will be sent home.
Detentions take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Students go directly to detention at 2:40 and must be picked up and signed out of the main office at 3:40.
Dress Code and Cell PhonesShirts/blouses/dresses which reveal
the abdomen, chest or undergarments.Shorts, miniskirts, or pants that reveal
an excessive amount of upper thigh.No head covering of any kind.Apparel encouraging the use of drugs,
tobacco products, or alcohol.Cell phones must be off and in lockers
during the day.
What is PBIS?
Academic Systems Behavioral Systems
1-5%
Primary Interventions
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
Primary Interventions
Secondary Interventions
Tertiary Interventions
Secondary Interventions
Tertiary Interventions 1-5%
5-10%
80-90% 80-90%
5-10%
PBIS cont’dStands for Positive Behavioral
Interventions and SupportsIt is a behavioral framework that
includes proactive strategies for defining, teaching, and supporting appropriate student behaviors to create a positive school environment.
Reward based system where students work toward individual, homeroom, and school-wide goals.
Questions and Answers
Please take a walk around the building.
Thank you for coming!
Welcome to Windermere Intermediate School!
See you at Open House on August 28th.
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