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FIFTH GRADE POLICIES

FIFTH GRADE POLICIES. WELCOME Ms. Akers- U.S. History Ms.Barker- Math Ms. Cobler- Language Arts Mr. Eskridge

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Page 1: FIFTH GRADE POLICIES. WELCOME Ms. Akers- U.S. History Ms.Barker- Math Ms. Cobler- Language Arts Mr. Eskridge

FIFTH GRADE POLICIES

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WELCOME

• Ms. Akers- U.S. History

• Ms.Barker- Math

• Ms. Cobler- Language Arts

• Mr. Eskridge

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ATTENDANCE

• THE CAR RIDER LINE WILL CLOSE AT 8:20. • AFTER 8:20 PARENTS/GUARDIANS MUST

BRING THEIR CHILD TO THE OFFICE AND SIGN THEM IN.

• GOOD SCHOOL ATTENDANCE IS ONE OF THE KEYS TO SUCCESS- IF YOUR CHILD IS ABSENT THEY SHOULD BRING A WRITTEN EXPLANATION OF THE ABSENCE AND ARE EXPECTED TO MAKE UP ALL WORK MISSED.

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DRESS CODE

*STRAP OF SHIRT MUST BE AT LEAST 3 FINGERS WIDE

*NO SHIRTS CUT DOWN LOW UNDER THE ARM*SHORTS MUST BE PAST FINGERTIPS

*PANTS MUST BE AT WAIST AS NOT TO REVEAL UNDERGARMENTS OR SKIN

*NO HATS OR HEAD SCARVES*NO CLOTHING WITH OFFENSIVE LANGAUGE

PLEASE REVIEW THE COUNTY POLICY ON DRESS CODE

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Fifth Grade Discipline Plan (Strike System)

NO GUMNO HATS OR HEAD SCARVES

KEEP HANDS AND FEET TO YOURSELFNO FOUL LANGUAGE

NO CHEATING, STEALING, OR LYINGNO DISRESPECT

NO DEFACING OF PUBLIC PROPERTYNO HORSEPLAY

NO EXCESSIVE TALKING OR INTERRUPTING IN CLASSIF TEACHER IS SPEAKING, STUDENTS MUST STAY IN SEAT

HAVE MATERIALS FOR CLASSSTUDENTS MUST HAVE PERMISSION FROM TEACHER TO BE DISMISSED

THREE NO HOMEWORKS WILL RESULT IN A STRIKE

**FIGHTING WILL RESULT IN THREE STRIKES

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STRIKE CONSEQUENCES

1 STRIKE= NO RECESS

2 STRIKES= NO RECESS AND SILENT LUNCH

3 STRIKES= NO RECESS- SILENT LUNCH- NO END-OF-THE-MONTH-FREE-TIME AND NOTE HOME TO PARENTS

4 STRIKES= NO RECESS- SILENT LUNCH –NO END -OF-THE-MONTH FREE-TIME- NOTE HOME TO PARENTS AND CONFERENCE

WITH PRINCIPAL

5 STRIKES= NO RECESS- SILENT LUNCH –NO END -OF-THE-MONTH –FREE-TIME- NOTE HOME TO PARENTS – CONFERENCE WITH PRINCIPAL AND CONFERENCE/PHONE CALL WITH PARENT AND NO RECESS FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE MONTH

MORE THAN 5 STRIKES= CONSEQUENCE TO BE DETERMINED BY PRINCIPAL

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DISCIPLINE PLAN

*EVERY STUDENT’S NAME WILL BE IN A NOTEBOOK

*EVERY STRIKE WILL BE RECORDED IN THE NOTEBOOK AND THE STUDENT WILL SIGN

*A STUDENT WITH LESS THAN THREE STRIKES AT THE END OF EACH MONTH MAY PARTICIPATE IN END-OF-THE-MONTH-FREE-TIME

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HOMEWORK/CLASSWORK POLICY

HOMEWORK\CLASSWORK WILL BE COUNTED AS A PERCENTAGE OF STUDENT’S GRADE

IF STUDENT DOES NOT HAVE HOMEWORK/CLASSWORK, HE OR SHE MUST MAKE

IT UP DURING RECESS THAT DAY.

THREE NO HOMEWORKS WILL RESULT IN A STRIKE

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AGENDA*THE AGENDA SHOULD BE

CHECKED AND SIGNED BY PARENT OR GUARDIAN EACH NIGHT.

*ALL SCHOOL NOTES AND DATES WILL BE WRITTEN IN AGENDA BY STUDENT

*THE TEACHER WILL CHECK AS NEEDED

*TEACHERS AND PARENTS CAN COMMUNICATE THROUGH AGENDA AS NEEDED

*IF AGENDA ISN’T SIGNED STUDENT WILL HAVE SILENT LUNCH.

*PLEASE CHECK YOUR CHILD’S TAKE HOME FOLDER FOR GRADED PAPERS AND NOTES FROM THE SCHOOL

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LUNCHROOM POLICY

• STUDENTS MUST REPORT TO BREAKFAST WHEN THEY ENTER THE BUILDING. THEY WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE BUS DUTY TO GO BACK TO EAT BREAKFAST

• NO SOFT DRINKS• FOOD AND DRINKS MUST STAY IN CAFETERIA.• THE VOLUME IN THE LUNCHROOM MUST BE KEPT

AT A LOW LEVEL• THE FIRST TEN MINUTES OF LUNCH WILL BE

“SILENT EATING TIME.”

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Rhea Valley Elementary SchoolPlayground Rules

  Nothing is more exciting to a kid than a great playground. However, play areas need to be

properly designed, maintained, and supervised to be as safe for kids as possible. We want your child to be safe during recess. These rules are designed to be used on playgrounds

where many children are playing at one time. Please go over these rules with your child and discuss with them that outside play is much different when the playground is shared with

several classes.1. Students will keep their hands, feet and objects to themselves.

a. Fighting is absolutely forbidden and will result in a referral to the principal. Hitting, pushing, or play fighting is not allowed.

b. No wrestling, tripping, or shoving.

c. Throwing sticks, rocks, mulch or other objects is prohibited.

2. Swings -

a. Must swing in a back and forth motion.

b. No jumping out of swing.

c. One person on a swing at a time.

d. No going from side to side, stomach swinging, or twisting in a swing.

e. No pushing

f. No holding hands while swinging.

g. Grabbing hands, feet, arms, or legs is forbidden.

h. No climbing on poles of swings or standing/running between swingers

   

 

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3. Slides - a. One person can go down the slide at a time.b. Slide down, sitting on bottom, with feet infront. Do not slide on stomachc. Climbing up the slide is not allowed.d. Do not block or prevent othersfrom sliding down the slide.e. Do not jump from the top of the slide.  4. Equipment – a. A lot of the playground equipment is made for hanging. Students should not sit/stand on or jump off equipment made for hanging.b. Students should not jump from equipment higher than the student is tall.c. When playground is wet, students should not be on equipment.d. Students should remain in designated areas in sight of the Playground Supervisors. 5. Shelter – a. The shelter should be used for sitting and resting in the shade. b. Do not run on pavement c. Do not stand on the picnic tables.d. Respect school property. Do not write or draw on shelter or tables.  6. Attire – a. Flip Flops are dangerous when climbing on equipment. Tennis shoes are preferred.b. Long dresses can get caught on equipment and get caught under foot. Please be mindful about clothing options.

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Class Night

Awards and Reception for parents and students.

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PARENT/STUDENT/TEACHER CONTRACT

PLEASE READ AND CHECK THIS CONTRACT:

___ I understand the guidelines for discipline as described by the Fifth Grade teachers.

___I understand guidelines for the homework/ classwork policy as described by the Fifth Grade teachers.

___I understand the guidelines for the agenda as described by the Fifth Grade.

___I understand about Fifth Grade Class Night as described by the Fifth Grade teachers.

___I understand the guidelines for the dress code as described by the Fifth Grade teachers.

Parent/Guardian Signature_______________________Student Signature______________________Date ________________________________