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to Pandamation!
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Arrival School opens at 7:30 AM- go to cafeteria 8:05 AM tardy 9:30 AM marked absent
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Dismissal New this year—Parents can no longer sign students out in the commons area after school. Students are either: walkers bike riders bus/day care true car riders. If you wish to park and retrieve your child, they will be considered a walker and as such, walk out the back door like all other walkers. Parents must wait outside the back doors for their child to exit and retrieve them at that point. Thanks!!
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Checking Out You may not check out your student out after 2:45
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Car Rider Traffic Plan Please visit http://wpe.humble.k12.tx.us for the traffic plan and map
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Route to school- red Route from school- green WPE Traffic Map No Woodland Hills traffic!
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Daily Schedule 7:40-8:10DEAR, Morning Business 8:10-8:15Panda Proud Morning News 8:15-9:40Math/Spelling (Hughes) 9:45-10:00Math/Spelling (Medina) 10:00-10:30Recess 10:30-11:00Lunch 11:00-12:15Math/Spelling (Medina) 12:15-2:00Math/Spelling (Oliver) 2:10-3:00Specials Monday: P.E. Tuesday: Computer Wednesday: Music Thursday: Library Friday: P.E. 3:00-3:10Dismissal
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Lunch/ Recess Oliver/Hughes Recess 10:00-10:30 Lunch10:30-11:00 Hill/Perkins Recess 10:05-10:35 Lunch10:30-11:05 Krause/Medina Recess10:10-10:40 Lunch10:40-11:10
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Communication E-mail or call me anytime! Wendy.hughes@humble.k12.tx.us 281-641-2574
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Contact info. Wendy Oliver281-641-2573 Wendy Hughes281-641-2574 Crystal Medina281-641-2575 Keri Hill281-641-2570 Pam Perkins281-641-2571 Kurtis Krause281-641-2572
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Conference Time 2:10-3:00 PM each day ***Most calls and e- mails will be answered at this time if possible.
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Long Range Goals Develop written expression (narrative and expository) Master and apply all math facts in problem solving situations Work cooperatively in groups (sometimes taking leadership roles)
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Goals Continued… Plan and complete long-range projects (2 major reports, 2 major projects) Speak to peers with confidence and style Be organized and focused
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Guidelines for Success Be Responsible Always Try – NEVER give up!! Do your BEST Cooperate with Others Treat EVERYONE with Respect (including and especially YOURSELF)
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C.H.A.M.P. A Proactive Approach to Classroom Behavior Conversation Help Activity Movement Participation
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Rules and Consequences Rules Please… 1. No interfering with the teaching and learning of others. 2. Respect personal space, rights and property of others. 3. Follow directions of all your teachers. 4. Come to class prepared with all supplies and homework complete. 5. Follow school rules consistently. Thanks!! Continued…
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Consequences Green = Doing great!! Keep it up! Yellow = Lose 15 minutes of recess AND parent signs planner Red = Lunch detention AND loss of all recess AND parent signs planner AND call parent Blue = office referral Color Code Green = 0-2 Yellow = 3-4 Red = 5 Blue = 6
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Tuesday folders Graded and non-graded papers (these are green) Important information from school and the community
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Planners Parent signature required as needed Behavior chart will be kept in planner Homework is copied from the board Planners are checked by teacher or responsible student
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Homework Some daily, some weekly. About one hour: 30 min. reading silently or aloud 30 min.. (or less) other subjects Some long-term projects 2-4 weeks
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Late Work District Policy for 2010-2011 Assignments and tests must be completed and turned in on the assigned date in order to receive full credit. In an effort for the student’s work to reflect mastery of the content presented in the assignment, no more than 10 points total will be deducted for late work.
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Grading Policy 90-100A 80-89B 75-79C 70-74D 0-69F
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E-School Check students grades on-line Update personal information on-line – phone numbers, addresses, etc. (PLEASE)
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Absences Call school 281-641-2519 Nurse: 281-641 2505 Return with note Student is responsible for missed assignments Make-up days = # days absent
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Snacks Water only to drink Fruit, crackers, pretzels, yogurt, nuts, cheese No chips, cake, “honeybuns,”, cookies, Funyuns, Cheetos, or candy
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Birthday Celebrations Birthdays are special and deserve to be recognized! Please help support WPE by buying ice cream from the cafeteria for the class instead of bringing outside treats. Thank you for the support!!
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Cafeteria You may prepay meals with check or Visa/MC/debit card– AUTOPAY!!! http://www.humble.k12.tx.us/nutrition/index.htm Students may “charge” once Breakfast$1.20 Lunch$1.85
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Toys Please leave toys AT HOME All electronics will be taken to the office Cell phones must remain off and out- of-sight (in backpack) Absolutely NO balls from home, please
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Dress Code Shorts and skirts must be fingertip length Girls’ straps- credit card width Boys must wear sleeves NO belly-buttons! No flip-flops or heels
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Activity Fee All 5 th graders are asked to bring in a $20.00 activity fee (CASH ONLY) This will cover: Supplies, subscriptions, possible extra field trips, etc.
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Don’t Forget to sign up for… Sign up today in Lab 606 or in your child’s homeroom. &
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Don’t forget to sign-in!
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