Week of: December 3, 2018 Math - divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value Attendance Is a crucial part in your students academic success. Please help us in increase our attendance rate this month as we finish up the first half of the school year. We appreciate your assistance. Science – This week students will be working to prepare their science projects for the upcoming fair Reading - Explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text, identifying which reasons and evidence support which point(s). Important Dates: 12/3 – Light Up LES 12/7 – Candy gram orders due Email Address Phone Number
Heather L. Gelb Leesburg Parents: We are proud to be able to serve you and your children and we will continually strive to provide a safe learning environment for them. The safety of your child and all children in our school, as well as the safety of the school staff and support personnel is very important to us. In order to maintain a safe environment for our children to study and learn, it is necessary that we practice our emergency and crisis response plans by having drills designed to exercise our procedures. We will be conducting various drills throughout the school year. This letter is to help you understand the importance of this as well as to understand the drill. Active Shooter Drill: Active shooter or violent intruder (dangerous someone) events are alarming, however preparing children for the unimaginable event of an active shooter is important. This type of training for children is similar to that of the lessons taught in stranger danger and fire drill training. The training provides teachers with age-appropriate material and scenarios to help prepare children for active shooter or violent intruder events. Please remember that these safety practice drills are done to help maintain our school as a safe place to learn and work. If you have any questions regarding any of these Safety Drills or other safety concerns, please reach out to me. The telephone number is 352-365-6308. Sincerely, Heather L. Gelb