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Pear Park Elementary School Kindergarten 2013-2014

Pear Park Elementary School Kindergarten 2013-2014. Mrs. Scoggins & Mrs. Sackett Room 102. Mrs. Jillian Scoggins. Graduated from California State University San Marcos, CA (CSUSM) in 2007 with a B.A. in Social Sciences, which gives me 4 teaching licenses: Special Education (K-12)

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Pear Park Elementary School Kindergarten 2013-2014

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  1. Pear Park ElementarySchoolKindergarten2013-2014 Mrs. Scoggins & Mrs. Sackett Room 102

  2. Mrs. Jillian Scoggins • Graduated from California State University San Marcos, CA (CSUSM) in 2007 with a B.A. in Social Sciences, which gives me 4 teaching licenses: • Special Education (K-12) • General Education (Classroom Teacher K-6) • English (6-12) • Social Sciences/History (6-12) • Graduated from Lesley University in 2013 with a Masters in Curriculum & Instruction Through the Arts. • This will be my 5th year of teaching. • I am fluent in American Sign Language (ASL).

  3. Drop Offs/PickUps(8:45-11:45AM/12:45-3:45PM) • The drop off location for ALL Kindergartenersislocatedunder the kite on the brick wallthatis on the side of the gym. Mrs. Scoggins’ studentsneed to line up along the brick wall. If students are late, they must besignedinto the office by their parent. • The Kindergartenpick up location isright outside the exteriorclassroomdoor. Kindergartenstudents are ONLY able to bepicked up by parents/guardians in emergency situations. Please put otherresponsibleadultswhowillpick up often (otherthanyou) on the list, with the office secretaries. • If you have anycustody issues, they must have documentation for us to NOT release to an undesirable parent. Otherwise, we are legallyobligated to release students to theirparent/guardian. • We release students in a hand-to-hand fashion, they are NOT allowed to cross the streetthemselves, you or an older sibling MUST come to ourdoor to getthem.

  4. Parking • Parking for our primary students is on the South Western side of the building, please make sure to never use the handicapped spots unless you are handicapped, or have a disability placard. We have many parents with disabilities who actually NEED those spots during the hectic release times that often are not able to park there due to frivolous reasons. • Please DO NOT double park and leave your car! • Again, kindergarten students MUST be picked up by you, an older sibling, or a trusted adult ON THE LIST. We cannot let them walk away.

  5. Homework/Recess/Treasure Box • We are big on homework and high expectations hereat PPE! No homework or incompletehomework = NO recess& NO treasure box. Homeworkisturned in EVERY Friday, unlessthereis no school on Friday, making the due date Thursday (on short weeks, no homework!). There is no homeworkgiven over weekends.  • Recessis a privilege, not a right. Students MUST finish ALL schoolworkbeforebeing able to go out to recess. They are onlywith us for 2.5 hours, our goal is to turnthemintoproficientreaders by the end of the year!

  6. Bear Book (Poem Book) • This year we do not have the funds to laminate the pages. • Please write your child’s FULL name on the inside of the binder with a Sharpie. • Unfortunately the supply list was not properly updated, you will need to supply your student with 50 clear plastic page protectors (if you’d like to help preserve your student’s book). • This year, Bear Book will continue to go home Tuesdays, but will be expected back on Fridays, along with homework (one less thing to remember). 

  7. Snacks • Some parents prefer to sendtheirstudents to class with a snack from home vs. the snacks given out fromteachers. • Whilethisis acceptable, these snacks must follow certain guidelines. We do not allowcandy, soda or juice (water only, please!), stickymessy items (cupcakes included!), and refrigeratable items (for obviousreasons). Healthychoices, please! • Wewillalsoberequesting more snack as werun out, please look for the notices to come home. If we do not get more, we do not have any snack to give out. • If yourchildis not workingduring the appropriate time to beworking, snack maybeused as an incentive. Snack is not a guarantee. This isonly in extreme cases.

  8. Birthdays • Birthdays will be celebrated quarterly, more information to follow with what is acceptable to bring as we approach that time.

  9. Contacting Me • If an important event is changing (modified pick up time/location/person), or it is a time-sensitive matter, please DO call the office and let us know right away. • In an emergency situation, please call the office! If it’s not an emergency… • E-mail is the best way. Why?? • I am likely to be in the middle of teaching • It may be after hours…and I don’t live at PPE  • To answer a call, I must leave the room • I check e-mails often, even in the evenings (and I have parents who can affirm this).

  10. Behavior/Consequences • Depending on the severity of the situation, your student will have consequences for their actions. We use “bees” in our classroom. • For significant behavior issues, parent notification and/or possible principal intervention will occur. • Please refer to PPE student handbook for further details.

  11. Allergies/Important Info • If you noted/circled “yes” on the information paper we gave you asking about if your student has allergies, please let me know what your child is allergic to, and his/her name on a note card, provided on the tables. Or other pertinent medical information!  • If your child’s pick up routine is different than YOU picking him/her up, please write down your child’s name, and the plan (Extended Hours, daycare pick-up [and name of provider], sibling(s) names if they are walking child home, bus, etc.) on a note card. • If you need food bags, please write down your child’s name and “food bag”.

  12. PPE Conferences • PPE conference dates are different than the district conference dates. Please note this on our very own calendar on our PPE website. • You will receive notice about conferences in your child’s backpack and/or in their hands coming home.

  13. Contacting You • The Kindergarten team usually uses colored paper (half or full sheets) to communicate with you about upcoming/important information. Please make sure these are read as soon as possible if you see them in their backpacks. • Sometimes 5-6 year olds lose things! So…

  14. Remind 101 • To help further communication, I have decided to use an application on my smart phone called Remind 101, it’s free! • Text @scoggito (469) 212-9674 to receive whole class messages from me.  • This would only be used for reminder purposes; possible examples include*: • Snow Days • Music Recitals • Parent Conferences • Pajama/Movie day reminder • Extra supplies needed • Field Day • Homework reminders** *Remember, I forget, too! **Only for when Fridays are non-contact days!

  15. Now…ANY Questions?

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