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1 Youth Co-op Charter School
WE COULD ALL MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD 5th Grade Open House Youth Co-op Charter School Open House 5th Grade Welcome!

2 Ms. Gutierrez Open House Good evening, I am 5th Grade 2007-2008
WE COULD ALL MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD Good evening, I am Ms. Gutierrez 5th Grade Open House

3 The goals for our open house are...
Welcome Parents… The goals for our open house are... To help parents understand the work your child will be doing throughout the school year. To explain my expectations of your child. To share information about how you, as parents, can support your child’s learning.

4 Volunteer Hours Every family is responsible for completing 30 volunteer hours You may donate materials that are on our wish list. Most important material needed is COPY PAPER. Bringing in at least 2 packs will help us extremely. If hours are not complete, you risk being placed on the waiting list for the following year.

5 Uniform Policy Students out of uniform will receive an administrative consequence which may include but is not limited to detention and silent lunch. If a student continues to be out of compliance with the uniform policy, a referral will be issued and may result in the loss or suspension of extra curricular activity privileges. Shirts should be tucked in Closed toe shoes or sneakers Belts should be worn On cooler days, blue plain sweat shirts or jackets should be worn

6 Uniform Policy On jean day, appropriate blue jeans should be worn (no capris, shorts, painted or ripped jeans) and $1.00 for our ongoing fundraiser should accompany the child. Uniforms may be purchased at “ALL UNIFORMS”. All uniform shirts must be embroidered with school logo!

7 Arrival Classes begin at 8:15 am.
Students should wait in the cafeteria until an instructor comes to pick them up. All tardies will be unexcused, unless a student has a doctor’s note stating that they were at an appointment.

8 Dismissal Students cannot be signed out early during the last half hour of the school day. Please keep this in mind for field trip days. When picking up your child, please make sure that you have the Youth Co-op Charter School decal on your car visor with your child’s name and teacher’s name. A person under the age of 18 will not be allowed to pick up your child. Please make sure that students are picked up in a timely manner. Dismissal is at 3:05 PM

9 Parking Parents are not allowed to park in the staff parking or drive through area! If you need to get off at the school, please park in the Visitor Parking spots where there are plenty of spaces available.

10 Electronics Cellphones, iPads, and other electronics are not to be used on school grounds. This includes but is not limited to bathrooms, hallways, classrooms, and dismissal. The school will not be responsible for lost or damaged electronics.

11 ALL birthday celebrations
Birthdays ALL birthday celebrations are to take place in the classroom. Parents can provide cupcakes & juice only at lunch time. (Store bought cupcakes are preferred due to allergies.) Make sure to contact myself or Ms. Flete in order to make sure we have time that day.

12 Home Learning Policy Students should have an agenda to be able to write down their homework daily. Students can keep handouts in their Yellow Folder. Home learning will be posted on the school website and students are responsible for writing it in their agendas every day. Any graded assignments that is handed in late will be penalized for 20% for every day that it is late. After 5 missing home learning assignments they will receive a silent lunch, where they will work on the HW missed after they have had their lunch. Although Home Learning will be posted on the website, please refer to your child’s agenda in case of any changes.

13 Homework Club 1. Turn in your homework on time every day to stay in the club. 2. If absent, homework must be brought to school upon returning to school along with an excused absence note. 3. Complete homework from the days missed when you have been absent from school. 4. Stay in the Homework Club all month and earn a “No Homework Pass.” 5. Choose your homework free day and return your pass the following day. 6. Check back at the end of each month to see who earned the pass.

14 Florida Standards Assessment
Students will be assessed in the following subjects: Reading (Computer-based Testing) Math (Computer-based Testing) Writing Science (FCAT 2.0) Testing will take place between March – May 2018.

15 Subjects Mathematics Common Core Standards Go Math! Series
Online resource Tests iReady Science NGSSS (FCAT 2.0) Fusion Series Gizmos Lab Reports

16 Subjects Mathematics Blue Folder – Bell Ringers Daily Homelearning
Mid-Chapter Quizzes Chapter Tests Science Composition Notebook – Notes & Lab Reports Green Folder – Vocabulary (Pictionary) Homework – Lesson Quizzes & Brainchecks Vocabulary Quizzes Unit Test Social Studies Reading Comprehension Quizzes & Tests

17 i-Ready https://login.i-ready.com/
Username is the captilized student’s first initial and last initial followed by their student ID without the 0 in the front. Ex. Sarah Jones, ID: Username: SJ123456 Password: miami

18 Thinkcentral

19 Communication I am always available to discuss any concerns that you may have. Call the school and leave a message (305) Send a letter with your child I will respond within 48 hours

20 Remind 101 Morning Class - Text: @gm410 to 81010
Afternoon Class - to 81010

21 Parent Communication through Social Media & Group Texts
We are very lucky to live in a world full of technology and mass communication. We ask that you please be mindful of what is posted and texted through social media or group chats, such as What’s App or Messenger. Should any situations arise or should you have any questions or concerns, please come to us first for clarifications or answers. This will avoid the spread of misinformation or rumors. We are a proud TEAM 

22 School Website

23 In the intermediate grades, we focus on preparing the student for Middle School. We promote and encourage independence. Please help your children be responsible.

24 Due to privacy policies, we cannot discuss your child’s academic progress or their behavior in front of other parents and students. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your child’s academic or behavioral progress, please make sure to place your name on the conference log indicating the best day and time to set up a meeting with the teachers.

25 For coming to Open House!


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