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Title: 5th Grade Transition Meeting


1
5th Grade Transition Meeting
  • April 17, 2008

2
Mrs. Bosnaks Talk
  • Breaking down the house of childhood,
  • rebuilding the house
  • of young adulthood.

3
Organization
  • Read The Organized Student by Donna Goldberg for
    suggestions.
  • You may have to try different techniques to see
    what works for your child.

4
Organization Suggestions
  • One notebook and one folder for each class.
  • OR
  • One notebook for each class, and only one folder
    for homework. Label one side of the folder
    Home for items that need to go to parents
    (tests, memos, etc.). Label the other side
    School for items that need to come back to
    school (homework, mail, etc.). Parents MUST
    check this folder nightly.

5
Locker
  • Please provide your child with locker shelves
    that fit his/her locker.
  • You will need to purchase a lock for your child
    at registration.
  • Regularly ask your child for his/her graded
    papers. If you do not receive any, please ask
    your child to clean out his/her locker and book
    bag.

6
Assignment Pad
  • Use to record daily assignments.
  • Use to lay out study plans for upcoming projects
    and tests (teachers announce these in advance).
  • Used for communication between home and school
    (grades on Thursdays, problems with homework,
    etc.).
  • Students should bring home all work, even if it
    is finished, so you know it is completed.

7
Test Preparation
  • Because teachers announce tests in advance,
    please help your child lay out a study plan.
  • Please do not let them wait until the night
    before to begin studying for a test.
  • In high-content areas, they should be reading
    their notes on a nightly basis to help them
    retain information for tests.

8
Make-up Tests
  • If a student is absent the day of a test, he/she
    will come in at 715 AM the following Thursday.
    This keeps the student from missing additional
    class time.
  • If multiple tests are missed, alternate
    arrangements can be made with the teachers.

9
Attendance
  • It is important for your child to attend school
    on a regular basis.
  • Please try to schedule family vacations during
    school vacation time, as it is difficult for
    students to make up missed work.
  • Please check the handbook for absentee, tardy,
    and vacation policies.
  • Please encourage your child to speak with each
    teacher upon returning to school.

10
Late Work
  • Late work will be accepted within a reasonable
    amount of time, however, you may not receive full
    credit.
  • Each teacher will review her own specific policy
    at the start of the school year. Ask your child
    for this information.

11
Conferences
  • The Junior High team meets weekly to monitor both
    academics and behavior of all of our students.
  • We will contact you if we feel a conference is
    necessary.
  • If you would like to meet with us, contact your
    childs homeroom teacher to schedule a conference.

12
Conferences
  • The Junior High staff meets as a team, not
    individually.
  • Students must attend these conferences since they
    must be part of the solution.

13
Additional Academic Areas
  • Spanish
  • Classes meet for 45 minutes once per week, for 24
    weeks.
  • Students will only receive grades on their report
    card second and fourth quarters.
  • Spanish grades do not affect ineligibilities,
    though they do count for the honor roll.
  • Homework is assigned weekly please remind your
    child to complete it.

14
Additional Academic Areas
  • Health
  • Class meets every Monday and Wednesday during
    second quarter (no gym).
  • Assignments from the text will be completed in
    class or during study hall.
  • Additional homework may be assigned please
    remind your child to complete it.

15
Ineligibility Policy
  • In Junior High, ineligibilities are completed on
    a weekly basis.
  • Teachers use cumulative grades to determine
    eligibility.
  • For 6th grade, four ineligibilities in one season
    will result in removal from the team. (In 7th and
    8th, it is three per season.)
  • Please read the handbook for more information.

16
Junior High Dances/Activity Days
  • 7th and 8th grade dance dates will be announced
    on our website.
  • Sixth graders are invited to the April dance
    only.
  • They will have alternative activities during the
    last period of the day of the dance. This is in
    place of traditional classroom parties.

17
Outreach Project
  • Each homeroom adopts a family in the Lake
    County area and provides them with food,
    clothing, and other items four times throughout
    the year.
  • Look for more information next fall on the Junior
    High website.

18
Uniforms - Girls
  • Culottes, oxford or polo shirt, sweater-vest or
    navy-blue sweatshirt. These items must be
    purchased through Extra Credit, American
    Outfitters, or the school office.
  • Socks must be white, navy blue, or black. Shoe
    policy will remain the same.
  • Make up and colored nail polish may NOT be worn
    to school. Hair color must be natural.

19
Uniforms - Boys
  • Pants, oxford or polo shirt, sweater-vest or
    navy-blue sweatshirt. These items must be
    purchased through Extra Credit, American
    Outfitters, or the school office.
  • Socks must be white, navy blue, or black. Shoe
    policy will remain the same.
  • Please enforce the hair policy described in the
    handbook.
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