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WELCOME TO MRS. STEIN’S CLASS 2012-2013

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WELCOME TO MRS. STEIN’S CLASS. 2012-2013. KODAK 5. School-Wide Behavior Expectations K – Kindness O – On Task D – Do the Right Thing A – Act Safely K – Keep Cool. Class-Wide Expectations. Listen to others Ask or speak by raising hand Stay seated unless given permission - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WELCOME TO MRS. STEINS CLASS

WELCOME TO MRS. STEINS CLASS2012-2013

KODAK 5School-Wide Behavior Expectations K KindnessO On TaskD Do the Right ThingA Act SafelyK Keep Cool

Class-Wide ExpectationsListen to othersAsk or speak by raising handStay seated unless given permissionTry your best

Be prepared with homework, materials and a positive attitude.Behavior LevelsGold(No Xs during the week)PrizeBonus TimeClass HelperLunch with TeachersPositive Note/Call HomeSilver(No more than 1 X per day during the week)Bonus Time Lunch with TeachersGreen(2Xs)Bonus Time when work is completedRed(3 or more Xs)No PrivilegesHomework PolicyReinforcing your childs work at home and practicing good work habits is important to your childs success.

Required nightlyParent involvement is encouraged.Includes previously learned skills, reading, and math fact practice

CommunicationCommunication is one of the essential elements of your childs education. Your home-school folders are the main tool for daily communication between the home and school.

Notes (put in home-school folder)Leave me a voice-mail at 254-4472 ext.2150For emergencies, call the office and let them know. They will put the call [email protected]

Attendance in school is considered one of the three most important factors in a childs successful education.

If your child is ill, please keep them home, but send a note upon returning.It is expected that all missed assignments are made up.Excessive illegal absences are required to be documented. Letters will be sent after 3,5, and 10 absences.

Attendance Policy

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